Wimbledon boss Jackson signs new contract

Johnnie Jackson's AFC Wimbledon side are currently fifth in League One
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AFC Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson and his coaching team have extended their contracts until the summer of 2027.
Jackson, assistant manager Terry Skiverton and first-team coach Dave Reddington guided the club to promotion back to League One via last season's play-offs.
Jackson and Skiverton joined the Dons from Charlton Athletic in May 2022 and took the club to 21st place in their first season in League Two, before a 10th-placed finish in 2024.
Reddington joined them at the start of last season which ended with victory over Walsall at Wembley, taking the club back to the third tier.
"We just want to keep building," Jackson told the club website. , external
"We want to keep pushing the club forward. We've had some success here already, but we don't want to stand still, we'll keep pushing forward and see where we end up."
Director of football Craig Cope added: "I'm delighted Johnnie, Terry and Dave are extending their time at the club.
"A lot of our success has come from our stability, togetherness and resilience, so this move now enables us to continue making progress."