AFC Wimbledon's James Oliver-Pearce has left the club to join Danish side Sønderjyske Fodbold as an assistant coach. The 34-year-old has a strong reputation as a coach, having worked with various teams in the UK, including AFC Wimbledon, Reading FC, Hull City, and Sheffield United. Oliver-Pearce will bring his international experience and methodical approach to the team, helping to develop the player group and daily training environment at Sønderjyske Fodbold.
What happened?
James Oliver-Pearce has joined Sønderjyske Fodbold as an assistant coach, leaving AFC Wimbledon. The 34-year-old has a strong reputation as a coach, having worked with various teams in the UK.
Why it matters for AFC Wimbledon
Oliver-Pearce's departure is a significant loss for AFC Wimbledon, as he was a trusted member of the coaching staff. His experience and expertise will be missed, and the club will need to find a suitable replacement to fill the gap.
What comes next?
AFC Wimbledon will need to regroup and find a way to move forward without Oliver-Pearce. The club is currently 19th in League One, with 53 points from 46 games, and will need to find a way to improve their form if they want to challenge for promotion.
AFC Wimbledon's recent form has been poor, with a record of 1W-0D-4L in their last five games. They will need to find a way to turn their form around if they want to stay in the league.
The club's next fixture is against Wigan at home on August 29th, and they will be looking to get back to winning ways. With Oliver-Pearce's departure, it will be interesting to see how the team responds and whether they can find a way to improve their form.
