User:London Dynamo

Revival is a English football club based in London, which currently plays in the English Football Conference.

London Dynamo Is Created
Revival was established in 1998, when George Galloway (During his TalkSport show) was criticising English League Football, stating it had become it had become a joke four horse race where the rest of the Teams were there to make up the numbers, a view agreed by many at the time. He then went on to say it was the responsibility of wealthy Football Fanatics to restore such former great clubs such as Nottingham Forest, Everton and Newcastle United to their former glory.

Approximatley 30 minutes later, A caller was put through who challenged George, saying HE was a wealthy football fanatic and it is hypocritical to say what he did earlier, Surprisingly to many viewers.. Galloway agreed and said he would now try and head a team to buy a London Club.

Galloway's purchase bid hit a major wall however, as he was insistant that he wanted to purchase both Wimbledon And Central London Rival Queens Park Rangers. he claimed the only way 'Central London could take on the north and south teamns and win'. was if Central London was well and truly United. Fans were majorly opposed to this.. and after receiving numerous death threats he pulled out, saying it was not the threats that made him pull out, but the fact that fans of the two clubs did not want to be merged.

It was in London towards the end of his talks when Galloway met John Smith, who was finishing his Uefa Pro License in the area, they discussed their ideas about what a football club should be about, Galloway was highly impressed by Smith.. and promised to speak to him in the future should he ever become Chairman of a football club.

Galloway was now seeking other clubs to take over, he observed there were many football fans in Central London supporting a none-local team, it was then he decided to establish an entirely new club located nearer to London City Centre than any other club.

On 31st July (deadline day for league entry) London Dynamo Football Club were accepted into the English Conference Football League. Galloway appointed Ovens as manager the following day, and work begun on a 34,000 stadium that week.

Rather than buying Players, John Smith decided to hold open trials for young players rejected by top flight clubs from all over Europe, The Players (approximatley 200 tried out) were split in two, one group going to Revival as intial players the other to Dynamo's training site and reserve team Located in Westminster. over a period of months, John Smith and his staff picked out the best players until they had a squad of 26.

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