The overriding sense was that Walsall were there for the taking and this was another three points dropped and that the positive talk from Jackson at the start of the season has yet to be backed up. The huffed and puffed and fouled the Dons forward line at will, mostly without consequence from a typical League Two referee in Adam Herczeg who got more decisions wrong than right. Make no mistake, even the better halves of these last three games were below what they should be able to produce. This group of players, young though many of them are, should be capable of playing at a better level for the whole 90 minutes. Against Bradford and Colchester they were poor in the first half, on Saturday they failed to turn up after the break. Harry Pell was outstanding again with Ayoub Assal and Josh Davison running their socks off – but AFC Wimbledon came up short. Despite this, the 387 AFC Wimbledon fans who made the trip to the Midlands will have been delighted to catch a first glimpse this season of club captain Alex Woodyard, who came on for a few minutes at the end. ![]() This is a young side and it was good to see his constant communication and encouragement for the likes of Jack Currie and Issac Ogundere, both of whom did their best within a disjointed set up. He looks so much more effective now that Wimbledon have finally abandoned all of the pointless passing triangles with Nik Tzanev.īrown is a natural leader who seems to have relished his time wearing the captain’s armband. ![]() One player who has improved of late is Lee Brown.
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