AFC Wimbledon hail 'historic moment' after key Plough Lane obstacle cleared

Clear path: AFC Wimbledon's new stadium at Plough Lane is still scheduled to be finished by October
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AFC Wimbledon have declared a "historic moment" for the club after confirming that the path to returning to Plough Lane is now clear.

The Dons confirmed on Thursday that after fresh investment from local businessman Nick Robertson, who helped found online retailer ASOS, they have signed the final construction contract on their new stadium, which is on course to be completed by October 25.

"This really is a historic moment for our club," said CEO Joe Palmer.

"There are so many problems that still lie ahead because of the coronavirus crisis. For starters, we don't know when the new season will begin - or, more importantly, when our fans will be allowed to see games at our new home.

"But at least we've overcome one of the biggest obstacles and our road to Plough Lane is clear and open. That's a huge step in the right direction."

Despite Robertson's investment, the Dons Trust remain the majority shareholder with more than 75 per cent.

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