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The Dons’ primary goal this season was to avoid relegation, and they have succeeded in doing so, staying in League One. As for Dons supporters, there are still plenty of reasons to be happy about the impending construction of the new stadium at Plough Lane. Here, we look at five celebrities that you might not be aware of their support for AFC Wimbledon. Renowned American writer and filmmaker Green is well-known for films like “The Fault in Our Stars.”

He has a stand named after him at Kingsmeadow after donating all proceeds made on his YouTube channel – ‘hankgames’ – to the football club.

The lead singer of world-renowned country band Mumford & Sons is a massive AFC Wimbledon fan, and has been all his life.

The 33-year-old grew up in Wimbledon Chase during his childhood, and chose to support his local club.

The England fast-bowler is also an avid Dons fan, despite growing up in Ashington, Northumberland.

He has previously said that his love for the Dons started courtesy of a sticker book collection, choosing Wimbledon as blue was his favourite colour.

The 27-year-old boxer currently holds the Commonwealth super-middleweight and British super-middleweight titles.

He grew up in the Merton area during childhood, and was a recent guest of honour at the recent home game against Peterborough in January.

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