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This year’s fixture between
AFC Wimbledon
and FC United of Manchester
on Saturday 25 July at the
Cherry Red Records, Fans Stadium – Kingsmeadow

will be for the Supporters Direct Cup. Supporters Direct and both clubs are making it an afternoon of fun, not just for the fans of both clubs, but for all supporters’ trusts. Keep an eye out on the both clubs’ websites and the Supporters Direct website for more details in the run-up to the day.

Post season games: Sat 16 May 2009 - Daisy Hill v FC United XI
Match cancelled due to waterlogged pitch

Fri 22 May 2009 - Djurgardens IF Fotboll All Star XI (Stockholm)
Result = Djurgarden All Stars 1-3 FC United.

Pre season games: Sat 11 July 2009 - Leek CSOB v FC United All Stars

Sat 18 July 2009 - TBA (possibly Bucheon FC, Korea

Wed 22 July 2009 - Irlam FC

Sat 25 July 2009 - AFC Wimbledon
This game will be for the Supporters Direct Cup

Tue 28 July 2009 - Radcliffe
Sat 1 Aug 2009 - Hyde United
Tue 4 Aug 2009 - Maine Road
Sat 8 Aug 2009 - Colwyn Bay
To be confirmed - Tournament game against Bury

Those supporters who have pledged money for 2009-2010 season tickets will receive a call from a FCUM volunteer on Thursday evening between 6pm and 8pm. Please be aware that we will be asking for a £50 deposit per adult season ticket. The balance will be payable later in the summer. We apologise in advance if you have already sent payment or if payment has been made on-line but we will be calling everyone on the pledge list regardless just to check that we understand what’s happening with every season ticket. Anyone who has not yet pledged can do so by texting 07973 618 146 with their name and pledge amount. You can also email seasonticket@fc-utd.co.uk

FC United’s leading goalscorer Kyle Wilson is signing for League 2 side Macclesfield Town. The 23 year old hitman, who was third highest scorer in the UniBond Premier League last season despite missing the final quarter through injury, has taken the opportunity to become a full time professional with the Silkmen. Although sad to see him go, manager Karl Marginson wished him all the best at Moss Rose. A former Mac player himself, Karl said: "We are happy for Kyle because he is a very good player who drifted out the game for a while until we coaxed him back. He deserves the chance to make it as a professional player and we’re pleased to play our part in making that dream possible”.

Nicky Platt has decided to join Australian side Mandurah City Soccer Club and will be leaving FC United to go down under on July 9th. Nicky has decided to take advantage of a once in a lifetime opportunity and will be joined in Oz by his girlfriend Lauren. Nicky said: "We’re both young and don’t have any commitments such as kids, so we’ve decided to go for the experience. It’s a good chance to do a bit of travelling and see some of the world."