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AFC Wimbledon Statement

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Read the statement and then the comments in the thread.
Interesting stuff.

https://twitter.com/afcwimbledon/status/1475150320678416388?s=21
 
If their claims about going above and beyond are correct then I think they have made a very good point.
 
Dear all,

Re. Response to Postponed Fixtures

We are writing to openly express our disappointment over the recent spate of matches that member clubs have been unable to fulfil.

We also want to take this opportunity to call on the EFL to undertake its due processes and implement the strongest-possible measures to ensure that - where a club is able to fulfil a fixture - it does so.

Further, where it is found that a club was unable to fulfil a fixture, they must be held to account for all decisions which led to that position.

We would also like to advocate for the reintroduction of 5 substitutions per match. With a congested fixture calendar now a guarantee for all clubs, we would wish to have every tool available to us in order to manage our squad best.

At the point of writing, six of the 10 fixtures on EFL League One’s Boxing Day schedule cannot be fulfilled. On the weekend of the 18th December, six of the 12 scheduled matches did not go ahead, again because the matches could not be fulfilled.

AFC Wimbledon has one of the smallest playing budgets in the league and alongside this, one of the smallest first-team playing squads. The club is a London club, where Coronavirus has been most rife. A State of Emergency has been declared by the Mayor of London. Yet since the new Omicrom variant became prevalent, only 11 cases of Coronavirus have been recorded in our playing squad and first-team management (of which only three have been in our player and staff first-team bubble).

This is not by luck. This is down to hard work and spending resources our club ultimately does not have at its disposal.

This is the players sacrificing their ability to spend time with their loved ones. Christmas gatherings have been cancelled and everyone at the club has played their part; the players have to be truly commended for their commitment.

At significant cost, we have tested players twice weekly since the beginning of the season. In the weeks before the Red Zone protocols were brought into effect, we upped this to three tests per week.

We then moved to Red Zone protocols with daily testing in the week before the EFL’s announcement of such measures.

The club has isolated individuals and chosen not to select players for match-day squads. We have taken some very difficult decisions to manage our squad, which most likely led to a loss of on-field competitiveness.

Training has been impacted by the immediate removal or our U23 and loan players from our training group (due to the likelihood of exposure to Covid-19 at their non-league loan clubs).

If we can make all this work - on such limited resources - then so should the rest.

AFC Wimbledon understands that we are not alone in undertaking these measures and acknowledges some clubs may well have gone further.

However, we can’t help feeling the preventative measures taken by the club ultimately cost us a competitive edge on the pitch earlier in the season. Yet now, when our measures are truly coming into their own, we have been hit financially with the postponement of our two-largest revenued fixtures of the season.

Whilst acknowledging that two further dates have been created in the fixture list (with the removal of Emirates FA Cup Replay dates in Rounds 3 and 4), no team would enter this competition with the hope of getting a replay.

You play to win first time around, thus giving entrance into the next round and alleviating potential fixture congestion. We will now be forced into playing these matches, at a rapid turnaround, which will have a serious effect on the players’ physical and mental welfare.

It just doesn’t sit right that, having gone above and beyond our means to ensure matches can be fulfilled, we will now be at a disadvantage - trying to navigate a very congested second half of the season with a small squad.

Meanwhile, clubs with larger squads will have the upper hand, having been provided the opportunity to take a more relaxed approach knowing there will be no penalties for conduct that sits outside of the protocols.

Kind regards,

Joe Palmer

Chief Executive Officer
 
Cooperman said:
If their claims about going above and beyond are correct then I think they have made a very good point.

Indeed it's an interesting one.
 
Smacks of sour grapes to me.
There is always the possibility that teams have the option to take advantage of the situation but with this variant being as transmissible as it is, I think they’ve been extremely lucky not to have had that many cases.
There was never going to be a one size fits all solution, with the exception of suspending all games for a period.
 
I suspect that a few clubs that would have been able to field a seriously depleted team under the regulations have managed to “find” a few more positive tests.
 
Sounds like …. wah wah wah wah wah….


The fact that they haven’t got covid in the camp is luck, not judgement. They’re trying to gain points without earning them.
 
A mate of mine is a Wimbledon ST holder. He says there’s a general feeling that some sides are pulling out of games until some players come back from injuries and/or the transfer window is open (Wimbledon can’t afford to strengthen their squad), so can play these games with a stronger squad later in the season.
The injured players is an interesting theory. But the fixture congestion could probably cancel that out and they could also have some important injuries to their first team for the replayed game anyway.
 
Itchysphincter said:
Sounds like …. wah wah wah wah wah….


The fact that they haven’t got covid in the camp is luck, not judgement. They’re trying to gain points without earning them.

I refer my learned friend to my earlier argument. It would concentrate minds.
 
J_B said:
I suspect that a few clubs that would have been able to field a seriously depleted team under the regulations have managed to “find” a few more positive tests.

This absolutely would not surprise me. We have seen the moral "high" ground of some of these clubs on multiple occasions
 
monmouth said:
Itchysphincter said:
Sounds like …. wah wah wah wah wah….


The fact that they haven’t got covid in the camp is luck, not judgement. They’re trying to gain points without earning them.

I refer my learned friend to my earlier argument. It would concentrate minds.

Yeah, I think I know what you’re referring to, but you wouldn’t really want us to get the points without playing would you?

This has nothing in common with the old Middlesbrough story.
 
Itchysphincter said:
monmouth said:
I refer my learned friend to my earlier argument. It would concentrate minds.

Yeah, I think I know what you’re referring to, but you wouldn’t really want us to get the points without playing would you?

This has nothing in common with the old Middlesbrough story.

No, not really. It’s a fair cop.

I think clubs are at it though, and the rules on postponements should be a lot stricter.
 
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Hang on a doggoned cotton pickin minute there.

Martine, she ain't no saint.

EFL takin a close look at our goings on, by many an account.

3-4 out the door, 5 or so in, in a coupla weeks - too suspicious, by far. Allegedly.

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AndyCole said:
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Hang on a doggoned cotton pickin minute there.

Martine, she ain't no saint.

EFL takin a close look at our goings on, by many an account.

3-4 out the door, 5 or so in, in a coupla weeks - too suspicious, by far. Allegedly.

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Whey hey, the oracle is out of his hibernation 👌
 

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