Dons Trust Board statement

On 28 April the Club announced that it will have three points deducted from its total for the season for playing an ineligible player, Jake Nicholson, against Cheltenham on 22 March.  The club has also been fined £5,000, which is suspended until the end of season 2014-15, and is required to pay the costs of the hearing.

To read a full statement from the Dons Trust Board concerning this issue, please visit the Club website.

Dons Trust members who wish..

A strong constitution (from Bristol Rovers matchday programme)

Having a robust constitution doesnt just mean having a strong stomach. All football fans need that from time to time. For Wimbledon fans it means far more, as Dons Trust Secretary David Hall explains.

As supporters of other clubs like Hull, Cardiff and Leeds do battle with their owners over various issues ranging from the name of their club to the colour of their kit, it’s worth reminding ourselves why we’ve done things the way we have – and why..

Summary of April Dons Trust Board meeting

 

The Dons Trust Board (DTB) held its monthly meeting on Thursday 3 April. 

 

 As usual the DTB received updates on several matters from Club Chief Executive Erik Samuelson representing the Football Club Board, including the Club accounts for the eight months to 28 February.  Erik reported that the first draft budget for the 2014/15 season will be considered by the FCB at its next meeting on 9 April. It was noted that Kwesi Appiah had joined on loan..

One Volunteer’s Awayday

For Dons Trust Secretary David Hall, the recent trip to Burton was third time lucky.

I love this club! We don’t have an oligarch or sheikh pumping zillions of pounds into it, but we do have the wonderful voluntary spirit that’s helped carry us this far, and who knows how much further.

While the Dons Trust formally represents our fan ownership, it is the extraordinary efforts of our volunteer force that epitomises the co-operative way in which we function. And..