CRYSTAL PALACE: Team spirit is high, and it will only get higher, says Millen
Millen: “We haven’t got the French boys in yet, and the Welsh boys will come back with fantastic spirit after what they achieved at the Euros.
Millen: “We haven’t got the French boys in yet, and the Welsh boys will come back with fantastic spirit after what they achieved at the Euros.
Ardley: “We’re also desperate for a centre forward, it’s hard, but we’re trying to put decent money into it and get the quality in to our club.”
Charles: “How could I possibly go anywhere else?"
Bolasie: “Everyone will have to knuckle down now and work hard, so that can only be good for the side at the end of the day.”
Jake Reeves is relishing the opportunity to play as many games as possible in order to extend AFC Wimbledon’s recent good form.
The Dons striker Lyle Taylor wants another FA Cup run so he can join in the dressing room banter.
AFC Wimbledon’s victory over Hartlepool is a clear sign of the side’s improvement on last season, according to manager Neal Ardley.
AFC Wimbledon manager Neal Ardley has challenged anyone to find a better midfield partnership in League Two than Dannie Bulman and Jake Reeves.
Striker Lyle Taylor admitted he is not taking his place for granted, despite leading the Dons’ goal-scoring charts.
Callum Kennedy has dedicated his opening goal in AFC Wimbledon’s 2-0 victory over Hartlepool to his late father, who passed away in September.
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