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Definitions by AFCW

mkdonsclub 

a sad collection of deluded fools who support Franchise FC, they are the laughing stock of the football community.
Forcing children to be members of the mkdonsclub is child abuse
mkdonsclub by AFCW April 25, 2004

Wimbledon Town

According to a 3 man commission appointed by the FA the fans of Wimbledon FC should just follow the club to Milton Keynes and not start a new club. Because such a new club, for example under the name of Wimbledon Town is not in the best interests of football.
Wimbledon Town by AFCW April 25, 2004
FA stands for Football Association. In theory they are responsible for sorting out any problems in the English game that might occur, but in practice do very little about them when they do occur. Also they approved Wimbledon FC move to Milton Keynes (though they of course would deny this). Therefore they appointed a 3 man commission that made the decision for them. The commissions report then gave a load of reasons (which are false) of why the club would be better of in Milton Keynes. 1 of these was claiming that a new club such as Wimbledon Town would not be in the wider interests of football.
The FA by AFCW April 25, 2004

zomboids 

people who follow the shell of an existance without questioning. Going through the motions because they think its instinctive to do so. A franchise Football Club customer is one of these.
this definition is courtesy of Leamington Pete
zomboids by AFCW April 24, 2004

Winkeldome 

See: meccano set
The Winkeldome will open in time for Conference football.
Winkeldome by AFCW April 24, 2004
See: Pete Winkelman
See: Lee Scriven
See: Raj Parker
See: Steve Stride
those nasty mutants (for explanation see Franchise FC, AFC Wimbledon or Pete Winkelman
mutant by AFCW April 24, 2004
the national hockey stadium in Milton Keynes, frequented by a handful of "frenzied frannies" whenever Franchise FC play a home game. They are mostly outnumbered by the away fans.
The NHS is the worst league ground in history
NHS by AFCW April 24, 2004