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K3V0
Here are the movements both in and out of AFC Wimbledon ahead of the 2015-2016 season.
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I think we can look back on it and be confident we've got enough about us when we're at our best to give automatic promotion from League One a real crack this season. There was really no difference between ourselves, Manchester United and Arsenal in our pre season clashes which was extremely encouraging.
In the end it proved a little bit much playing Chelsea, a third consecutive Premier League team, the result comprehensive on the scoreboard and in truth we struggled to cope with their wingers.
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Our season has been a bit up and down really. I say that because we really should have turned about 5 of our draws into wins and those extra points would see us comfortably sitting in second place. We've only lost away from home and at one stage we had a 14 unbeaten game run going in the league, although 9 of those 14 games ended in draws, a frustrating period for the club really.
JCash3000
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Cheers pal.
Hopefully we'll be playing Championship football next season.
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To be honest the damage to our automatic promotion chances was done throughout the season as we drew games we should have won earlier in the season, as you can see we drew a whooping 20 games and whilst we proved difficult to beat only losing 5 in the league, all of those games away from home, we just didn't win enough games that we dominated and in the end we couldn't catch Doncaster Rovers.
I'm confident going into the playoffs considering we've not been beaten by Tranmere, Hartlepool or Barnsley all season. In saying that the playoffs can be completely unpredictable and we've got to be ready for anything.
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Hopefully next season we'll be able to survive in the Championship, I'm looking at a 3-4 year plan before we start challenging for promotion to the Premier League. I'm sure it'll be a very busy summer and I think we need to strengthen in every position except for our goalkeepers.
JCash3000
KIU!
K3V0
Cheers pal.
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Unfortunately we'll need to do it without club icon Kevan Grundy who departs for Celtic in a deal worth almost £8 million. I couldn't turn that amount of money down as it secures the future of the club for a long time and has allowed us to add numerous players on a permanent basis.
The highest profile signing is that of 35 year old Ashley Cole who still has a lot to offer at a Championship level. I've named the left back as my captain for the upcoming season and I'm hoping he can lead us to another successful campaign. It's very odd knowing we're just one good season away from playing Premier League football and I'm hoping I can build over the next few years so we can challenge for promotion.
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Dyrim
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Definitely has afforded me more room to bring in players.
If we can stay up this season we'll be in such a good position financially for the coming years.
Dan
K3V0
Cheers Dan.
Yep I've got one man, here it is.
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Dan
George14brfc
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In the end it will cost us just under £23 million to build the new stadium. I think it's a fantastic move by the club, it'll give us almost triple the capacity we currently have at our stadium now and with us being in the Championship we really could do with the extra space for more bums on seats. I think the loan is until something like 2031 which means it's spread over a long period of time and won't have a huge impact on transfer and wage budgets.
The only way I can see it being a terrible thing is if we were to suffer back to back relegations.
Cheers pal.
K3V0
In previous seasons a point per game has been enough to generally stay up and that's what I've been trying to aim for at the very least. As you can see things couldn't really be any tighter and we'll really need to win our remaining home games to ensure we stay up. If we win our 5 remaining home games I'm confident we'll stay up.
If we win those 5 remaining home games we'd be sitting on 49 points and no team has gone down in the last 4 seasons after collecting that many points. So away from home we need to try pick up what we can and try win all our remaining home games, if we can do that then we'll be safe and will be playing Championship football again next season. Personally I think we can do it if we avoid injuries and suspensions, fingers crossed!!
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Dyrim
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We were just wasteful in front of goal, all season we struggled to hit the net on a regular basis and in the end that cost us. Hopefully next season we'll be competing for the League One title and hopefully bounce back at the first opportunity. We got taken over towards the end of last season and the new owner seems to have some money so hopefully we'll be able to bring in new players during the summer (I hate fucking loan deals, never know what you're going to get).
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We scored plenty of goals and appeared solid at the back which was nice to see, although the level of opposition we faced wasn't exactly top notch. Regardless I thought it was important that we hit the ground running during pre season and did our best to forget about our recent relegation woes.
Fingers crossed we're suitably prepared for the opening day clash against Rochdale.