1928-29
Nine victories and 10 draws helped Wimbledon into fourth place the next season as their consistency continued. Sixty-six goals in those 28 Isthmian games showed what they were capable of and there was a genuine belief around the club that Wimbledon had turned the comer and were back on the brink of success. The previous year had seen a Surrey Combination Cup triumph, with a 2-2 draw against Guildford City in the Final that led to the trophy being shared. |
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