We've this week been highlighting the importance of women in football and today we hear from an inspirational quartet with big Dons connections.
This Saturday we hold our Women at the Game event, so it’s the ideal time to demonstrate the difference that women make to AFC Wimbledon.
On Tuesday we marked International Women's Day with a series of interviews, and today there's another instalment of features as we focus on four people with wide-ranging roles at our club.
Nina Johnston started volunteering for Wimbledon over two decades ago when the protests started at Soho Square and she has since helped to organise kids parties and worked on the turnstiles. Her involvement at the club even led to a marriage proposal as she met her husband in the bar at Kingsmeadow!
Hannah Kitcher has been a Dons Trust Board member for three years and she talked about swapping the Saints for the Dons! After growing up as a Southampton fan, Hannah now feels at home with Wimbledon and she has made a valuable contribution to the Dons Trust in recent years.
Our Women’s General Manager Sophia Axelsson started with us full-time on 1 February. Sophia talked passionately about her involvement in football, going back to the days when she started playing the game at the age of five in Sweden. Sophia still plays now for Clapton CFC.
Mags Hutchinson is a long-serving volunteer who first got involved with WISA (Wimbledon Independent Supporters’ Association) as Membership Secretary, and she discussed the difference that women have made at AFC Wimbledon, in particular Jane Lonsdale and Lou Carton-Kelly.
Click on the links below to watch all four video interviews (filmed and produced by Ian Stephen and Carlo Rossi).