Call me unambitious and boring but I literally just want to watch a Wimbledon team give it there all and actually win a few.
I dream of us being mid-table mediocrity.
James Hanson has been directly involved in six goals in his opening five league appearances with new club Grimsby Town (3 goals, 3 assists); as many as in 29 games last season with AFC Wimbledon (5 goals, 1 assist). He has been involved in three today. *sigh* #afcw#afcwimbledon
On the plus side, once we get back to Plough Lane, I'd settle for National League football if it meant playing back in Wimbledon.
So if you haven't already, invest in the club and bring on League 2.
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Reasons not to be happy:
In relegation zone
Defensive capabilities of custard
Can't score more than one
No idea what our best team is
Players out of position
To be honest I think the fact we've scored in every game is a real silver lining we can cling on to.
August was always going to be a ridiculously tough month of fixtures, but those goals should come in handy later on.
Odds of winning the Euromillions:
1 in 139,838,160
Odds of AFC Wimbledon earning their first win against promotion favourites Sunderland:
1 in 15.4
Looks like @TNLUK gets my ��5 this week.
#AFCW #COYD #DONS #SkyBetLeagueOne
The problem I have is that when we are bad, we are so bad that it makes me wonder whether the good little run we somehow manage every season is just complete luck and nothing to do with Neal.
@coppock_d I agree to an extent, and will obviously support the team, but I don't think fans can't ever question whether his time is up. I will always respect him for what he has achieved but sooner or later we will reach the limit of his abilities and he may need to go.
@coppock_d His tactics are very questionable at times. Losing consistently to relegation fighting teams when we ourselves are in a relegation fight is enough reason to doubt him.