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‘THIS IS A SPECIAL CLUB – AND I’LL GIVE MY ALL’

MARK BOWEN ON HIS AFC WIMBLEDON CHANCE
By John Lyons

BACK IN BUSINESS: New AFC Wimbledon boss Mark Bowen on the touchline and, Inset, working alongside Mark Hughes at Stoke
PICTURE: Alamy

'It’s a simple thing to say but the people here have the club at heart, they’ve got a plan that everyone buys into'
Mark Bowen
WHETHER or not he can keep AFC Wimbledon in League One or not, Mark Bowen reckons he’s found the perfect club to satisfy his managerial craving.
After working as a trusted assistant to Mark Hughes with Wales, Blackburn, Manchester City, Fulham, QPR, Stoke and Southampto...

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