AFC Wimbledon finished 5th in the Premier League in 2031/32, marking an 11-year journey from League One strugglers to one of the best teams in England. So I thought it'd be interesting to take a look back at the club's rise.
Crazy Gang | Part 12 | The Birth Of “Mahtal-Ball”
AFC Wimbledon enjoyed a 9th-successive best-ever finish in club history as Trebor Mahtal's side came 11th in the Premier League in 2029/30. The big task now was to push for the top-half.
Crazy Gang | Part 6 | Star Strikeforce Reunites
The aggressive Crazy Gang style of play finally saw AFC Wimbledon earn their stripes as the dirtiest team in England in 2024. We racked up a record for indiscipline in the Championship while again consolidating in mid-table and amassed 50% more bookings than any other team in the country.
Crazy Gang | Part 5 | Record Levels of Indiscipline
The Crazy Gang performed well above expectations to comfortably survive in the EFL Championship at the first time of asking. And we were slowly building an exciting young squad.
Crazy Gang | Part 4 | A Championship Rebuild
Wimbledon were promoted to the second-tier of English football for the first time. Now manager Trebor Mahtal faced a tough task to strengthen the squad for a bid at Championship survival on the thinnest of shoestrings.
Crazy Gang | Part 3 | Aggressive Young Men
AFC Wimbledon defied all expectations as the new generation of the infamous Crazy Gang reached the League One playoffs in their first season under new manager Trebor Mahtal.
