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- 9d169799934bf61639972562689cfc8ec57c13234ac601245696b37545308206 date "1973-04-05".
- 9d169799934bf61639972562689cfc8ec57c13234ac601245696b37545308206 first "Robert".
- 9d169799934bf61639972562689cfc8ec57c13234ac601245696b37545308206 isCitedBy Relocation_of_Wimbledon_F.C._to_Milton_Keynes.
- 9d169799934bf61639972562689cfc8ec57c13234ac601245696b37545308206 isCitedBy Relocation_of_sports_teams_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- 9d169799934bf61639972562689cfc8ec57c13234ac601245696b37545308206 journal "The Kentish Independent".
- 9d169799934bf61639972562689cfc8ec57c13234ac601245696b37545308206 last "Southgate".
- 9d169799934bf61639972562689cfc8ec57c13234ac601245696b37545308206 location "London".
- 9d169799934bf61639972562689cfc8ec57c13234ac601245696b37545308206 quote "The Third Division club Charlton Athletic, who're in financial difficulties, might have to leave London—and go to the Midlands. They have the largest capacity ground in the Football League but their home gates have averaged only a little over 6,000 this season. They'd hoped to get funds by opening a new sports complex, but the local council of Greenwich turned the scheme down. Charlton say they've been approached by a 'progressive' Midlands borough to uproot the entire club, but they won't name the town ... Southgate: 'Forgive me, Mr Stone, but you are the General Manager of this football club. The question is however reluctantly would you consider this move?' Stone: 'If it was either the club going out of existence or moving, the answer is obvious, isn't it?' Southgate: 'You'd move?' Stone: 'Of course.'".
- 9d169799934bf61639972562689cfc8ec57c13234ac601245696b37545308206 title "Interview with Rodney Stone".