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- _1101075_noades_dons.ram accessdate "2009-05-30".
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram accessdate "2012-04-20".
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram authorlink "Ron Noades".
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram date "2001-04-01".
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram first "Ron".
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram isCitedBy Milton_Keynes_City_F.C..
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram isCitedBy Milton_Keynes_Dons_F.C..
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram isCitedBy Relocation_of_Wimbledon_F.C._to_Milton_Keynes.
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram isCitedBy Relocation_of_sports_teams_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram isCitedBy Wimbledon_F.C..
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram last "Noades".
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram location "London".
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram publisher BBC.
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram quote "I certainly looked for alternatives for rehousing Wimbledon, I mean, I could see the limitations in Plough Lane. But the big problem with Wimbledon was, in my view, was that Richmond Park was several square miles of parkland, where there weren't any houses, and it affected Wimbledon's gates compared to other clubs. Yes, we took an interest in Milton Keynes—we took a controlling interest in Milton Keynes —and I went up there. I was in the local press. I met the local authority. And they had a stadium site, right next to the big bus terminal there and the station, the main line route from Euston up to Manchester. And they were very keen to get a Football League club, effectively a franchise if you like, into Milton Keynes to take up that site. … I couldn't really see us getting any bigger gates than what Northampton Town were currently getting at that time, and, in fact, are still getting. I really couldn't see any future in it. I can't actually see that there is a means of drawing large attendances to Milton Keynes.".
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram quote "I certainly looked for alternatives for rehousing Wimbledon, I mean, I could see the limitations in Plough Lane; but the big problem with Wimbledon was, in my view, was that Richmond Park was several square miles of parkland, where there weren't any houses, and it affected Wimbledon's gates compared to other clubs. Yes, we took an interest in Milton Keynes … we took a controlling interest in Milton Keynes, at the time they had financial problems, and I went up there, I was in the local press, I met the local authority, and they had a stadium site, right next to the big bus terminal there and the station, the main line route from Euston up to Manchester, and they were very keen to get a Football League club, effectively a franchise if you like, into Milton Keynes to take up that site. … I couldn't really see us getting any bigger gates than what Northampton Town were currently getting at that time, and, in fact, are still getting. I really couldn't see any future in it. I can't actually see that there is a means of drawing large attendances to Milton Keynes.".
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram title "I looked at MK in the 70's".
- _1101075_noades_dons.ram url _1101075_noades_dons.ram.