Barnet FC
The nickname of this English unit is The Bees. The club colours also refer to the bees, as they are orange and black. The home jersey is predominantly orange, along with the black shorts. They play their home games at their stadium, The Hive Stadium, which has a capacity for 6,500 spectators. However, from 1907 until 2013 they played at Underhill Stadium. The club was founded in 1888, in the London Borough of Edgware in North West London.
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Milton Keynes Dons FC
They are simply called The Dons and their club colours are gold, white and red. These colours are also worn on the home and away jerseys. They are at home at Stadium MK, which has a capacity of 30,500 spectators. The founding of this English football club only occurred in 2004. Its headquarters are in the town of Milton Keynes in the metropolitan county of Buckinghamshire. It is essentially the former Wimbledon FC, which has been writing its history since 1889, having moved here from London due to declining attendances.
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