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5 days until victory parade

28 June 2016

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5 days until victory parade

28 June 2016

Join us in Wimbledon to celebrate club success

AFC Wimbledon first-team players will parade the League 2 play-off trophy in Wimbledon town centre on Sunday, before taking to the catwalk for something completely different.

An open-top bus parade will be followed by the new kit launch with first-teamers, academy players, and AFC Wimbledon Ladies and Girls taking to the catwalk.

AFC Wimbledon’s management and players on board will parade their silverware through Wimbledon Village and the town centre to celebrate with supporters. The bus will then stop at the Piazza so that the club can address fans and thank them for their support.

The Mayor of Merton Councillor Brenda Fraser, as first citizen of the borough, will be accompanied by the Leader of the Council, Councillor Stephen Alambritis, on the bus to congratulate the team for their fantastic achievement and thank them for being the ‘Pride of Merton’.

Wimbledon first-team manager Neal Ardley believes it will set his squad up nicely before pre-season training gets underway a day later and he can’t wait to celebrate with supporters.

“It will be a great way to start the following season,” said Neal. “It was all a bit rushed at the end of last season. We had a great day and the players spent some time back at the club with supporters after the game, but before you know it you are off on your holidays and it all gets a bit forgotten.

“To come and celebrate the success with our fans in the heart of Wimbledon will be great. It will put smiles on the faces of our players and set them up nicely before the hard work starts in the coming weeks.”

AFC Wimbledon Chief Executive, Erik Samuelson said: “It has been a whirlwind since we won promotion. The players worked incredibly hard last season and took a short break immediately after the promotion game, so they’re fit and ready before next season kicks off.

“This will be the first opportunity for the club and the players to come together since promotion and say a massive thank you to all the fans for their overwhelming support and to proudly show off our new trophy.”

The picture above shows Bobby Gould holding the FA Cup in front of thousands of Wimbledon supporters after Wembley glory in 1988.

Following the parade, the new Admiral home and away kits will be launched, along with goalkeeper and training kits, at the Centre Court Shopping Centre.

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Schedule for Sunday:

• An open top bus will drive through Wimbledon Town Centre on Sunday 3 July coming through Wimbledon Village, down Wimbledon Hill into Wimbledon Broadway, stopping outside the Piazza at 11am for 20 mins, where the club will thank fans for their support.

• Traffic will be prevented from going down the Broadway from the Prince of Wales pub up to TK Max between 11-11.30am while the bus stops at the Piazza. The road will open up immediately after.

• Fans are encouraged to gather in the Piazza outside Morrison’s and the Odeon from 10.30am where the bus will stop for 20 mins at 11am

• The open top bus parade will be followed by the new kit fashion show featuring AFC Wimbledon from the 1st team, Academy Teams and Girls and Ladies teams outside Monsoon on the upper level of the Centre Court Shopping Centre at 12pm

• The new kit will be available to buy from AFC Wimbledon’s pop-up shop which will be based in the upper level of Centre Court Shopping Centre in the Help for Heroes unit immediately after the fashion show until close of business on Sunday.


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