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Whole new balls game for Jacko as his crazy gang play Wimbledon

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GUITAR hero Johnnie

Jackson raised £10,000 for a children’s cancer charity by performing gigs in his back garden and posting them online during lockdown.

Now he’s turned his promotion-chasing AFC Wimbledon players into the boys of strummer by treating them to a training session like no other – playing tennis at the All England Club.

Surprising­ly, the rebooted Crazy Gang had never collaborat­ed with their tennis cousins just across Wimbledon Park until their masterclas­s from head coach Dan Bloxham and former British No.1 Annabel Croft.

But Dons manager Jackson knows his way round the strings of a tennis racket like the strings of a guitar.

And if Wimbledon, who visit Swindon today, reach the League Two play-offs, it could yet be the biggest party since Andy Murray conquered the strawberry fields of SW19.

Jackson said: “This season has had its challenges – we lost the best player in the league (Ali Al-hamadi to Ipswich) and our two first-choice centre-backs were out injured for months.

“But we’ve hung in there, and we’ve still got a chance if we win our last three games.

“The lads have never been through a training session like this before, and I think it was a lot tougher than some of them expected. But this place is so iconic – it’s part of our summer and for us never to have come down here before, AFC Wimbledon meets Wimbledon the home of tennis, seems a bit crazy.

“Normally, when the Championsh­ips are going on, players are getting back into pre-season training and their lungs are bursting running up and down sand dunes rather than playing tennis.

“But we managed to find this window where the lads could come and have a look round, go on the tour and admire the view from the Royal Box on Centre Court, and they loved it.”

Bloxham, a regular fan at home games, extended the invitation to Jackson saying the phoenix club is “an inspiratio­n to the community and it was an honour to welcome them to our Wimbledon”.

On their greatest hits playlist for 2023-24, Ronan Curtis’s 94th-minute winner against the demon franchise, to give the Real Dons their first win over their unloved cousins at Plough Lane, goes in at No.1 in the charts.

Curtis ran to the corner flag, lifted ball-boy Noah Johnston like a trophy, and the clip went viral on social media when the kid disappeare­d beneath a joyous scrum of players, substitute­s, management and fans.

Jackson admitted: “They were great scenes, and I have to admit I’m one of the grown-ups who joined in the madness.

“Fortunatel­y, it turns out Noah was fine, and he absolutely loved it, but we all got swept along in the moment. He came down to the training ground the following week, had some lunch with the players and we gave him a signed shirt.”

It was Jackson’s biggest splash on social media since, as Charlton manager, he endeavoure­d to lift spirits with his one-man gigs.

“It was something constructi­ve to do during lockdown,” said Jackson. “I put myself out of my comfort zone because I love playing the guitar and singing along – but until then, it had always been in private.

“The thought of playing in front of an audience, or putting it out there in public, terrified me. But in the end, it was a constructi­ve way to raise about 10 grand.”

It’s been a sobering week for everyone at Wimbledon after the death of inspiratio­nal former manager Joe Kinnear.

Jackson acknowledg­ed: “His success at Wimbledon, in terms of where they finished in the league, was unparallel­ed – put it this way, I’ve got quite a way to go to catch up with him.”

‘This place is so iconic - for us to never have come here is crazy’

 ?? ?? WHAT A RACKET Boss Jackson & his men get a tennis lesson from Annabel Croft (right)
WHAT A RACKET Boss Jackson & his men get a tennis lesson from Annabel Croft (right)

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