Gillingham striker Danny Kedwell returns to face his former side on Saturday looking to score the winner.
Kedwell left AFC Wimbledon in the summer and will make his fist trip back to Kingsmeadow with the Gills side playing their first competitive fixture there.
Despite having left the Wombles, Kedwell admits he still las a soft spot for his former side:
“Wimbledon are the first club I look at,” he said to the Sutton Guardian.
“Every time I come off the pitch I look at my phone straight away to see how they got on.
“They have been doing well and I said before the play-off final we had a good squad that was good enough to stay up and do a good job in League Two.
“They haven’t changed the squad too much and Terry Brown is a very good manager and gets the best out of people.
“I am really looking forward to it, although I have spoken to a lot of papers now and the more I talk about it the more nervous I am getting.
“I am not sure what reaction I am going to get but whatever happens, I know the fans were good to me when I was at the club.
“I am really looking forward to seeing them – I tried my best for them for the three years I was there.
“I give them a bit of beef about the traffic as they are Kent boys like me, so I annoy them by giving them updates when they are stuck in traffic on the way to training.”
Kedwell has notched four goals in his first eleven games for the Gills and the Sittingbourne based striker will be keen to add to that tally this weekend.