“League Two Not Suitable for AFC Wimbledon – They Deserve Better,” Declares Carragher
Jamie Carragher has voiced strong support for AFC Wimbledon, insisting that League Two is far below where the proud club deserves to be, and warning of the dangers of lingering too long in the lower tiers.
Speaking passionately during his recent football analysis segment, the former Liverpool defender reflected on the club’s remarkable journey and raised concerns about their current league position.
> “Looking at the club’s history, you’ll see they’ve achieved a lot,” Carragher said. “These past few years haven’t been easy, but AFC Wimbledon don’t belong in League Two. This club has character, tradition, and ambition. They should be climbing, not standing still.”
Carragher emphasized that the Championship should be the long-term goal not merely survival in League Two.
> “Championship football is far more fitting than being one step above the National League,” he added. “Imagine if they mistakenly get relegated it could take them years to recover. Look at clubs like Blackburn. They’re fighting to get back up. It’s a slippery slope.”
The pundit stressed the importance of momentum and urged the Dons to aim higher this season:
> “They need to push hard for the playoffs and get promoted to League One. AFC Wimbledon has the DNA of a club that thrives under pressure. The fans deserve better, and the club deserves more.”
With their loyal fanbase behind them and voices like Carragher’s echoing their worth, the spotlight is back on AFC Wimbledon to rise again and return to where they truly belong.