Report: MK Dons 2-1 AFC Wimbledon
Jon Otsemobor scored a last-gasp winner to send MK Dons into the FA Cup third round at the expense of bitter rivals AFC Wimbledon
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Jon Otsemobor scored a last-gasp winner to send MK Dons into the FA Cup third round at the expense of bitter rivals AFC Wimbledon
AFC Wimbledon chief executive Erik Samuelson believes MK Dons are using Sunday's FA Cup tie between the two clubs as a publicity stunt
MK Dons face AFC Wimbledon, the club born following their move to Milton Keynes, in a controversial FA Cup tie this weekend
Watch the historic FA Cup Second Round tie between MK Dons and AFC Wimbledon, the first ever meeting between the sides, live on ITV
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AFC Wimbledon chief executive Erik Samuelson has called for Milton Keynes to drop the word Dons from their name
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Hundreds of AFC Wimbledon supporters are set to boycott their FA Cup second-round clash with MK Dons
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AFC Wimbledon will face the club which triggered their formation for the first time after the MK Dons beat Cambridge
Read the full storyWhet your whistle for Braintree v Tranmere by watching highlights of last night's seven-goal thriller between AFC Wimbledon and York.
AFC Wimbledon moved one step closer to booking a meeting with MK Dons after beating York in the FA Cup First Round replay
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York and AFC Wimbledon will replay their FA Cup first round tie after a 1-1 draw at Bootham Crescent.
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In 1987, Wimbledon manager Dave Bassett took his infamous Crazy Gang to sunny Torremolinos for a spot of R&R
Read the full storySamuelson told AFC Wimbledon's official website: "We put the candidates through a very exacting interview process.
"They were all very impressive but it wasn't difficult to pick out the outstanding candidate for the role.
"With four graduates from our academy already in the first team squad, Neal's background in bringing through young players fits perfectly with our commitment to youth development. We are looking forward to working with him."
AFC Wimbledon have appointed Neal Ardley as their new manager following the recent departure of Terry Brown. The 40-year-old played the majority of his career with Wimbledon prior to the club being moved to Milton Keynes.