NewsgalleryAFC Wimbledon Season 2013-14BookmarkShareNewsByMatt Lewis08:56, 8 MAY 2014Updated12:54, 14 OCT 2014Full voice: AFC Wimbledon fans have offered good support to the team this season1 of 30Capital One Cup: Luke Moore scored as the Dons were beaten by Millwall2 of 30AFC Wimbledon's management team: Neil Cox and Neal Ardley (Image: David Purday)3 of 30Towering presence: Midfielder Harry Pell in action during pre-season at Dartford (Image: David Purday)4 of 30Famous name: Charlie Sheringham signed for the Dons in the summer5 of 30Matchday reading: A dons fan reads the programme6 of 30Wombles: The teams are greeted for a big night in the FA Cup7 of 30Midfield maestro: Peter Sweeney in action against Coventry8 of 30Wing wizard: George Porter excelled against Coventry City in the FA Cup9 of 30Card count: Sammy Moore picked up 12 bookings and one red card in 2013-1410 of 30Explosive strike: Kevin Sainte-Luce lets fly (Image: John-Patrick Fletcher)11 of 30Heading in the right direction: AFC Wimbledon have shown improvement this season.12 of 30Goal machine: Michael Smith smashed 10 in 25 games for the Dons while on loan from Charlton13 of 30Kingsmeadow Stadium14 of 30Roaring on his team: Neal Ardley has had to give a few strong half-time team-talks this year15 of 30Media attention: The press-box has been busy this season16 of 30Crowd favourite: Barry Fuller cleaned up at AFC Wimbledon's end-of-season awards (Image: David Purday)17 of 30Time to say goodbye: Dons fan and keeper Seb Brown has been released18 of 30Big-game build-up: AFC Wimbledon line up in the tunnel19 of 30Stepping into the breach: Dons and Accrington took to the field at Kingsmeadow last October20 of 30End of the road: This was Jack Midson's last season at Kingsmeaadow21 of 30Noghshim-tastic: Fans buying food outside the Cherry Red Records Fans Stadium, Kingsmeadow22 of 30Ouch: Andy Frampton is carried off against Scunthorpe in January23 of 30Taking a stand: A "Football fans against Homophobia" banner inside the Kingsmeadow, home of AFC Wimbledon24 of 30Second in command: AFC Wimbledon assistant manager Neil Cox25 of 30Open for business: Kingsmeadow has welcomed supporters from up and down the country this season26 of 30In and out: Callum Kennedy will leave the Dons after one season at the club27 of 30New number one: Ross Worner has impressed between the sticks28 of 30Staying? Darren Jones has been offered the chance to extend his stay with the Dons (Image: John-Patrick Fletcher)29 of 30Silverware at last: Dons won the London Senior Cup in their last game of the season at Met Police30 of 30