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Lifelong Wimbledon fan Graham StaceyBBC
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AFC Wimbledon 's stadium in Plough Lane was damaged by flooding on Sunday night and Monday morning .
A crowdfunding page set up to raise money for the club has raised more than Â100,000 in donations.
The Dons' Carabao Cup third -round match against Newcastle United has been moved to St James' Park next week .
Newcastle have donated Â15,000 to the JustGiving page.
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