AFC Wimbledon have played at the stadium since they were founded in 2002, after the original Wimbledon club (later Milton Keynes Dons) was given the decision to relocate some 60 miles from South London to Milton Keynes. MORE >>
On one side of the ground is the Carole Nash Insurance Main Stand. This is a small single tiered all seated stand that sits astride the half way line. MORE >>
A traditional old looking ground that has been brightened up by replicating the team's blue & white stripes on the stands around the stadium. MORE >>
The ground is a classic old looking one. On one side are two seated covered stands. MORE >>
The Main Stand on one side is a covered two tiered all seated stand, part of which is used as a Family enclosure. MORE >>
The stadium was opened in 1997 after the Club left their old Town Mead ground. The stadium is dominated by the good sized West Stand on one side. MORE >>
The Darlington Arena was opened in the summer of 2003 and is a far cry from the club's previous home of Feethams. MORE >>
The ground has a small covered terrace which runs down half one side of the ground and continues around one end so that two corners of the stadium are enclosed. MORE >>
The ground was undergoing extensive redevelopment in the summer of 2008 and a second phase will be added at the end of the 2008-09 season. MORE >>
The stadium was recently opened in 2006. It is dominated by the smart looking Western Thermal Stand at one side of the pitch. MORE >>
The International Stadium is a multipurpose venue and is used all year round for events such as music concerts, track and field athletics and football. MORE >>
Formed on 18 May 2007, the new club play with the motto "Porro Simul" on their badge. Translated from Latin, this means "forward together". MORE >>
The ground is undergoing some development at the moment as a new 500 seated stand is being constructed next to the Main Stand. MORE >>
A proper football ground whose traditional looking floodlights can be seen for miles around. MORE >>
On one side is the new smart looking East Stand, opened in 2003. This single tiered stand, replaced a former terrace and has greatly improved the overall look of the ground. MORE >>
The ground is known for the artificial playing surface which was present from 1985 to 1991, as well as the unusual entrance to the Oak Road End. MORE >>
Three new stands built in recent years have transformed Field Mill into a thoroughly modern football ground. MORE >>
The stadium is primarily an athletics one which is council owned and run. Both ends are small open terraces that are even more setback from the playing action. MORE >>
Arguably one of the best (if not the best) stadium in the league, Both in terms of facilities and sheer quality of the ground. MORE >>
On one side is the impressive looking Grandstand. This covered all seated stand is of a good size, housing just under 2,000 supporters. MORE >>
Following a season at the Jolly Sailor ground, Tamworth F.C. made the short move across the river Tame to start the 1934/35 season in the Birmingham Combination at the Lamb ground. MORE >>
Welsh Derby ends all square 1-1 and wrexham player sent off... MORE >>
By chalky on Sun, 05th September 10
| BlueSq Premier Standings | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 | AFC Wimbledon | 16 |
| 2 | Crawley Town | 14 |
| 3 | Mansfield Town | 13 |
| 4 | Grimsby Town | 13 |
| 5 | Tamworth | 12 |
| 6 | Luton Town | 11 |
| 7 | Fleetwood Town | 11 |
| 8 | Southport | 11 |
| 9 | Darlington | 10 |
| 10 | Rushden & Diamonds | 10 |
| Full standings | ||