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10 December 2022 Venue The County Ground Attendance

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Match Previews

NYC in Johnnie’s plans for Swindon

The battle for starting places as we look to extend unbeaten league run

9 December 2022

Striker Nathan Young-Coombes comes back into contention for Saturday’s trip to the County Ground to face Swindon Town.

The 19-year-old Brentford loanee got off to a great start with us, scoring three goals in his ten appearances so far, but last played in mid-September when he picked up a knee injury in the home game against Northampton Town. He’s now fully recovered, having completed his rehabilitation with the Premier League club, and back in manager Johnnie Jackson’s thoughts.

“He’s been back with us all week,” said Johnnie on Friday. “He’s trained really well. It’s been good to have him back among the group, he’s a character! It’s been good to hear his voice and the energy he brings to the group. He is someone that we’ll be looking to re-introduce back into the squad.”

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Welsh international defender Chris Gunter returned to the training ground a week ago, having been on duty out in Qatar at the World Cup. Although his experience bolsters our numbers at a key time, he has work to do to get back in our starting eleven.

“The minute Wales went out of the tournament we spoke,” said Johnnie. “He told me how keen he was to get back with the group. They had their own send off in Qatar, but as soon as he could be back in the training ground he was, in the build-up last Friday to the Grimsby game. 

“He’s had a lot on his plate, in terms of travel and the emotions that go with being at a World Cup, so we decided to go with Chris on the bench. He’s had a full week’s training, so he comes back into contention."

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“In his position, young Huseyin Biler has come in and done excellent. I’ve spoken about him and a lot of the young lads – that if they are doing the business on the training pitch and in the games they are given opportunities – then he deserves his place in the starting line-up in the league.

“It doesn’t matter to me how old they are, where they’ve come from, where they’ve been, what career they’ve had up-to-date or if they’ve had no career up to now in senior football. If I feel like they are the best person for the job, in any situation, I’ll put them in.”

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Not only will it be a return to Swindon for our striker Josh Davison, who spent the second half of last season on loan from Charlton, it’ll also bring back memories for Johnnie as a player - when he was with the Wiltshire club on loan from Tottenham in 2002.

“He had a really good spell there last season,” said Johnnie. “I know he enjoyed playing there and it’s a club that we both know well. I had a loan spell myself at Swindon and really enjoyed it, so it’s familiar territory for us both – although a little bit more recent for Josh than my one! He’ll be going there wanting to put on a good show and get back among the goals.”

You can see the full preview with Johnnie Jackson below, via the link to our official YouTube channel.

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Match Reports

Another shut out for the Dons

Hard-earned point on the road

10 December 2022

AFC Wimbledon picked up another clean sheet on Saturday afternoon as we drew 0-0 away at Swindon Town.

Our latest shut out means we have now gone five league games in a row without conceding – a defensive effort that certainly gives us a platform for success this season.

Today’s match was a game of few chances, with Josh Davison going closest for the Dons in the first-half. 

Above all it’s another point on the board that keeps us well in contention for the League Two play-off places at the time of writing.

Johnnie Jackson named an unchanged starting 11 from our 1-0 win over Grimsby Town. Meanwhile Nathan Young-Coombes made his long awaited return from injury to feature on the bench alongside the likes of George Marsh and Chris Gunter.

There was an early chance for the Dons as we got into our rhythm quickly with Davison seeing his left-footed effort well saved by Sol Brynn after good approach play by Ethan Chislett.

Chislett was then presented with a chance of his own after Brynn miscued his clearance, however our midfielder could only volley the ball straight back at the keeper.

Swindon enjoyed a spell of pressure just past the 20 minute mark, but we stood up well to the task of clearing our lines. Jonny Williams went closest for the hosts in the first-half, with the Welshman arrowing his effort wide of the top corner.

Moving into the second-half and it was the Dons who started the strongest, with Paul Kalambayi clearing the crossbar with a header. Chislett then had another tame effort saved by Brynn, before Nik Tzanev was called into action for the first time as he did well to deny Tyrese Shade.

Rushian Hepburn-Murphy then headed over as the Robins continued to offer an aerial threat in the final third.

No goals were to come about in the final knockings as both sides settled for a share of the spoils, despite some late pressure at both ends.

AFC Wimbledon: Nik Tzanev, Alex Woodyard, Harry Pell, Josh Davison, Ayoub Assal, Ethan Chislett (Kyle Hudlin), Ryley Towler, Paris Maghoma, Jack Currie, Paul Kalambayi, Huseyin Biler

PICS: Stephen Flynn (Pro Sports Images)

 

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Ticket News

Back on the road: Tickets & Travel for Swindon

How to get your ticket for trip to Wiltshire

5 December 2022

We're back on our travels this Saturday with a trip to Swindon Town coming up - and tickets can be purchased in advance for this match.

We wish to clarify that we've not sold out of the away allocation for this League 2 match in Wiltshire (3 pm kick-off).

Additional tickets for Swindon are available in the following ways:

  • In advance by calling Swindon directly on (0330 002 1879-opt 1)
  • On the day from the Ticket Windows (card only) or Club Shop (cash & card) - at no extra cost.

Ticket prices are as follows:

  • Adults - £25
  • Over 65 - £20
  • Under-21 - £14
  • Student - £20
  • Under-18 - £11
  • Under-11 - £3

Travel to Swindon

Places are available on the supporters' coach for return travel (£20 each) to the County Ground, with the following pick-up points and times:

  • Waterside Way (off Plough Lane) at 10.30
  • Tolworth Railway Station at 11 am

Book now from our online ticket shop or e-mail info@afcwimbledon.ltd.uk .

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