Dublin Dons? The failed attempt to bring a Premier League club to IrelandImage source, InphoImage caption, Wimbledon left their Plough Lane home in 1991 before ground-sharing with Crystal PalaceByJonathan BradleyBBC Sport NI senior journalistPublished21 minutes ago”People would be laughing now but it’s something that would have worked, no doubt about it.”This weekend, and across each one to follow through the Premier League season, thousands will make the journey from all over the island of Ireland to take in a game from England’s top flight. Indeed, despite increased interest in the league from all four corners of the globe, those making the short trip from across the Irish Sea still account for the greatest number of travelling supporters each season.Such is the fixation with all things Premier League that the 75,000 fans who packed a sold-out Croke Park for last week’s friendly between Manchester United and Leeds represented a record crowd for any football match in the Republic of Ireland.
Earlier in the month, Arsenal also drew a huge crowd to the Aviva Stadium for their own friendly with Real Betis.
But what if such occasions were a fortnightly norm rather than summer one-offs? Well, three decades ago an outlandish plan asked that very question.


