Hopefully they can go back with a third bid for Micky Demetriou from Crewe Alexandra. Had contract talks with Scott when he was manager at Crawley Town after he left Newport County.
The “time for the axe” “time for a new manager” comments are just laughable. Did you not watch the whole video? The squad is in transition and it takes time. The culture has to be right otherwise you achieve nothing. As Scott said in his interview once everything is in place watch out.
Money troubles? Are you an AFC fan? Can you read, were you there? AFC were formed in 2002. WFC moved in 2004. Where did the fans go in that period? The demise of WFC was at the hands of poor ownership and dire fickle fans that abandoned their club. That’s not an opinion, it’s a fact. Blame MK Dons if it justifies your view but without the move they would have folded. Probably something you wanted.
@masterthespeed7830 No, the club left the area against the will of the fans, so the fans were forced to start a new club. You've sanitised history and completely overlooked the devastation caused by the move. Between the 90s and 2020 when they got back to Plough Lane, thousands of Wimbledon fans died before ever seeing their club come back home, as a result of MK Dons being created.
@@robertlavers5524 Are you thick? The move to MK happened in 2004 but was confirmed on 28th May 2002 - yes the fans stopped supporting WFC, because they already had plans to move firmly in place
I love Scott's commitment
Come On Wimbledon
Scott Lindsey showing the hunger and determination to succeed I have seen for three decades.
let's hope we bring it home on Saturday
I believe in Scott Lindsey
Love the new haircut BTW!
Hopefully they can go back with a third bid for Micky Demetriou from Crewe Alexandra. Had contract talks with Scott when he was manager at Crawley Town after he left Newport County.
Very upbeat. Wonder if he's tying to make us feel more confident ?
You ask for our support with a photo of max dean in the promo ..then give us max dean levels of desire in games. We'll turn up ...will the players ?
Max Dean….Horrible nasty bastard in the second leg of the play offs. Should have been sent off for the stamp on Jay Williams.
Max Dean showed a level of desire in the way he stamped on Jay Williams in the second leg of the play offs.
Coming to the match tomorrow up the dons
We better win sat pressure on us
Let’s get a win at home against Wimbledon COYD
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🤞 Scott can turn it around, he's a decent bloke, but if he can't, he could be for the 🪓.
Big day tomz vlog tomz
Come let's take afc on nothing too loose let's just do it
“What more can I do?” - switch to a four…….
Has never played a back 4 and never will…He absolutely hates the whole concept of playing a back 4.
The “time for the axe” “time for a new manager” comments are just laughable. Did you not watch the whole video? The squad is in transition and it takes time. The culture has to be right otherwise you achieve nothing. As Scott said in his interview once everything is in place watch out.
Scott is so committed and determined we'll done Scott, what's happened to Dean Lewington?
He is helping with the coaching but too old to be anything other than back up for the first team
@alanslade9240 I did suspect this was the case, basically semi retired
Lewie semi retired basically retired
After the fa cup basically retired
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1 win in 8 dire form.Lose this and its time for a new manager.
Sickening club - wouldn't even exist if they didn't benefit from WFC's money struggles
And you arsewipes wouldn't without Kingstonians money troubles
Money troubles? Are you an AFC fan? Can you read, were you there? AFC were formed in 2002. WFC moved in 2004. Where did the fans go in that period? The demise of WFC was at the hands of poor ownership and dire fickle fans that abandoned their club. That’s not an opinion, it’s a fact. Blame MK Dons if it justifies your view but without the move they would have folded. Probably something you wanted.
You forget wimbledon put themselves in that situation. You forget your fans turned their back to start a new club.
@masterthespeed7830 No, the club left the area against the will of the fans, so the fans were forced to start a new club. You've sanitised history and completely overlooked the devastation caused by the move. Between the 90s and 2020 when they got back to Plough Lane, thousands of Wimbledon fans died before ever seeing their club come back home, as a result of MK Dons being created.
@@robertlavers5524 Are you thick? The move to MK happened in 2004 but was confirmed on 28th May 2002 - yes the fans stopped supporting WFC, because they already had plans to move firmly in place