17. Wimbledon's final League match was on 9th May 2004 against which side?
From Quiz Wimbledon F.C.
Answer:
Derby County
After relegation from the Premier League in 2000, the club's board and directors started looking for alternatives places to play football as the club could not continue to play at Selhurst Park. In 2001, the decision was taken to move the club from London to Milton Keynes, more than 50 miles away. The move was rubber-stamped by the F.A, but supporters were incensed by the decision and most left to start up their own club, A.F.C Wimbledon.
With most fans supporting the new club, the 2002-03 season saw Wimbledon play their last season at Selhurst Park in a generally empty stadium. Other clubs chose to boycott the club and gave it the nickname of 'Franchise F.C'. With the finances draining away, Wimbledon had to enter administration and the first game played in Milton Keynes was in September 2003.
Wimbledon's final League game was against Derby County in May 2004, and they lost 1-0. After this game, Wimbledon F.C effectively ceased to exist. The club was brought out of administration and the club was renamed Milton Keynes Dons. The crest, club motto and colours were all dramatically changed, severing any real link with Wimbledon F.C.
A.F.C Wimbledon have since taken on all the records of Wimbledon F.C as they have been chosen by authorities and supporters alike as the direct descendants of Wimbledon F.C, while all trophies, including the 1988 F.A Cup, were given to the Borough of Merton by Milton Keynes Dons and have since been given back to A.F.C Wimbledon.