Wording of Dons’ complaint letter surprises Cowley
DANNY COWLEY responded to AFC Wimbledon’s letter of complaint to the Football League following Covid-related fixture cancellations by admitting it’s not an approach he would have taken.
The frustrated Dons wrote to the league’s governing body to register their grievance after games against the Blues and Charlton were postponed due to coronavirus cases in both opposition camps.
It meant the south London side had no games immediately before and after Christmas, with their scheduled trip to Oxford United tonight their first match since a visit to Wycombe on December 11.
That’s the last time Pompey were in action, too, with Cowley’s side having to also call off matches against Exeter and Oxford United.
Tonight’s trip to Plymouth was postponed due to a Covid outbreak in the Pilgrims’ set-up.
Cowley admitted he would resist taking the approach adopted by Wimbledon, with their stronglyworded letter to the EFL demanding that clubs ‘be held to account’ for all decisions which lead to a game being postponed while insisting that certain members have taken ‘a more relaxed approach knowing there will be no penalties for conduct that sits outside of the protocols’.
The Blues’ head coach told The News: ‘I have a lot of respect for AFC Wimbledon and I totally understand their frustrations.
‘But I wasn’t quite sure with some of the wording (of the letter), if I’m honest.
‘It wouldn’t have been something that I would choose to do or have chosen to advise my football club to do.
‘I think we all saw the effect that Covid could have on everyday life and football over the Christmas period.
‘You’ve only got to look at the scheduling on Boxing Day to see how many games were called off. It wasn’t just one or two clubs, it pretty much ripped through the whole country.
‘We’ve seen the increasing numbers of those contracting the virus over the recent weeks, so I was quite surprised with some of AFC Wimbledon’s wording in that statement.
‘But, ultimately, that is their prerogative and we have a lot of respect for AFC Wimbledon.
‘Maybe frustrations got the better of them on this occasion and we respect that.’
Wimbledon’s disappointment will have intensified over the last 24 hours as the Covid outbreak at Plymouth means their trip to Home Park on New Year’s Day is also off.