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IT WILL BE ARD FOR DONS TO REPLACE NEAL…

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I WAS sad to see Neal Ardley part company with AFC Wimbledon last Monday.
I think he did a magnificent job, and no doubt my old club are years ahead of where they were expecting to be now, competing against giants such as Sunderland and Portsmouth in English football’s third tier.
Against those sides, the Dons only lost by the odd goal, although it was against the sides in and around them where I believe Neal will feel ground was lost.
Against Blackpool, for example, they lost 2-0 but had 16 shots to only six from the home side. Sadly, they couldn’t take their chances and that&r...

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