
AFC Wimbledon fans Arash Rezai-Karimi, Spike Godding and Tim Hanson discuss proceedings on and (occasionally) off the pitch at Plough Lane with a statistical leaning.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SoccerSports | |||

Tim and Spike look back on AFC Wimbledon's sixth successive defeat in League One at home to Plymouth Argyle, and look to the weekend where Wigan Athletic are the opponents.
Will Wimbledon be able to secure their status in L1 with a game left to pla... more
With no Spike this week, Tim and Arash have the pleasure of discussing AFC Wimbledon's continued terrible run of form. Two more defeats to nil over the last week have made relegation an ever more looming prospect, is Plymouth the game where the Dons ... more
Well, it looks like we may have a bit of a relegation battle on our hands after all.
Tim, Spike and Arash discuss the last two defeats over Easter, before looking ahead to what will hopefully be a change in fortunes over the next week or so against ... more
With no Tim this week, it's just Arash and Spike left to discuss AFC Wimbledon's resounding defeat at Stockport on Saturday.
They also talk about the injury crisis that has hit the club, what the implications are for Kai Jennings and Osman Foyo, and... more
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I think we’re lucky as Dons supporters to have quite a few good podcasts but The Womble Coefficient is the best of the lot.
It’s more focussed on what’s happening on the pitch and they use stats really well but it doesn’t flood you with them.
Excellent pod guys. Like More or Less on the radio, only all about Wimbledon. What’s not to like?!
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A data-informed discussion space for AFC Wimbledon fans that combines on-pitch analysis with a clear statistical lens. Episodes frequently dissect recent results, tactical approaches, and player performances, while weighing transfer news and upcoming fixtures. The hosts often compare home and away form, critique attacking creativity, and highlight standout defenders or goalkeepers with a penchant for data-supported insights. A notable strength is weaving analytics into lively fan conversation, making it useful for listeners who want both context and measurable angles on matches and season prospects. The show tends to balance practical squad evaluation with forward-looking commentary on signings and tactical adjustments, which can be valuabl... more
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