Publisher's Synopsis
In 2001, the owners of Wimbledon announced one possible answer to this question: a football club is a thing that can be moved to Milton Keynes. A year later, Wimbledon's fans provided another answer when they founded AFC Wimbledon. This moment wasn't just exceptionally controversial. It also forced English football to look at itself and consider what it is that truly matters about football clubs. Is it the connection between club and place, or between fans and players? Or do the interests of the owners trump all other concerns? Does a connection with the past matter more than the prospects for the future? Can a club ever be moved, and if not, why not? And what even is 'Milton Keynes'? This book looks at how football fans have answered and continue to answer these questions.