League Two
October 13, 2012
Ardley off to losing start
Scoring Summary
| AFC Wimbledon | Cheltenham Town |
|---|---|
| Byron Harrison (90') | Marlon Pack (25') |
| Kaid Mohamed (56') |
Teams
| AFC Wimbledon | Cheltenham Town |
|---|---|
| 1 Sebastien Brown | 1 Scott P Brown |
| 29 Will Antwi | 3 Billy Jones |
| 30 Yado Mambo | 6 Steve Elliott |
| 4 Louis Harris | 2 Keith Lowe |
| 24 George Francomb | 22 Sido Jombarti |
| 15 Jim Fenlon | 4 Darren Carter |
| 28 Steven Gregory | 16 Russell Penn |
| 23 Rashid Yussuff | 7 Marlon Pack |
| 10 Jack Midson | 11 Jermaine McGlashan |
| 11 Luke Moore | 23 Kaid Mohamed |
| 9 Byron Harrison | 26 Chris Zebroski |
| Substitutes | |
| 33 Mikhael Jaimez-Ruiz | Connor Roberts 12 |
| 2 Curtis Osano | Danny Andrew 17 |
| 22 Curtis Haynes-Brown | Sam Deering 8 |
| 7 Stacy Long | Bagasan Graham 21 |
| 12 Christian Jolley | Shaun Harrad 14 |
| 20 Frankie Merrifield | Darryl Duffy 9 |
| 21 Charlie Strutton | Jeff Goulding 10 |
| Substitutions | |
| Christian Jolley for Rashid Yussuff (57) | Darryl Duffy for Kaid Mohamed (74) |
| Stacy Long for Louis Harris (57) | |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Darren Carter (66) | |
| · Rosters: AFC Wimbledon | Cheltenham Town | |
New AFC Wimbledon manager Neal Ardley endured a day to forget as his troops were beaten by 2-1 Cheltenham courtesy of goals from Marlon Pack and Kaid Mohamed.
Against the run of play it was the hosts who had the first big chance of the game only for Byron Harrison to blast over from close range after Cheltenham keeper Scott Brown failed to hold a Luke Moore cross.
Wimbledon were made to pay for that miss after 25 minutes as Cheltenham's tidy passing led to the opening goal when Pack met a stray header from Will Antwi with a ferocious half-volley outside the area, finding the bottom corner of Seb Brown's goal.
The Dons reacted positively to going behind, and came close when Moore's audacious flick found Jack Midson, whose looping header rebounded off the crossbar.
Wimbledon continued to press after the interval with Midson forcing Scott Brown into an early save.
Despite the Dons' resurgence, Cheltenham doubled their lead after 56 minutes. Former Wimbledon player Mohamed scoring with a close-range header after Billy Jones' cross was flicked on by an unmarked Steve Elliott.
Wimbledon again rallied and pulled one back in injury time as Harrison headed home Jim Fenlon's superb cross, but it proved to be just a consolation for the hosts.


