AFC Wimbledon has launched a three-episodes miniseries entitled “Football owned by fans”, offering viewers around the world the unprecedented access of Beind-The Scenes to the Club.
The first episode, which was the filming in February, was launched on April 11, with the removal episodes scheduled for its launch in May.
Produced in collaboration with the acclaimed author and supporter of Wimbledon John Green and the winner of the Emmy Mike Tollin Productions (MTP) award, whose relationship with the Dons began in 2016 when they launched a short film of a short film, Tolss, Sports, Sports, Sports, Sports, Sports, Sports. Deepening its connection with its passionate members, as well as its ambition to reach a new generation of fans.
“We hope that the miniseries show the viewers what makes the club special, and to turn on a new affection for Wimbledon. The series touches the training of the club and the rapid increase in the league, and how management of a football work.
“The spectators will listen to players, personal, volunteers and fans while we all join behind Ournie Jackson and the impulse of their squad for the ascent to League one.
“We believe we have a unique story, and we are grateful for the support of an extremely talented and passionate production team to help share it. All those involved in this project were united in the opinion that Ashou People as an air in an air to help possess.
“We are eternally grateful for the continuous support of John Green and Mike Tollin Productions, who have raised funds and produced the series, which included a significant donation to AFC Wimbledon.”
Mike Tollin, president of MTP, said: “It is an honor to associate with AFC Wimbledon in this innovative series. We are grateful for the opportunity to help share the incredible community and resilience stories that globate this club. With this truly unique story.”
John Green added: “I am delighted to be part of bringing the remarkable story of AFC Wimbledon to a broader audience. Knowing AFC Wimbledon is to love them. That AFC Wimbledon has allowed us to share his trip with fans everywhere.”
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