With AFC Wimbledon acclimatising to Football League life like a duck to water, Terry Brown could well be the happiest manager on the planet.

The Dons could move top of League Two on Saturday with victory over Crewe Alexandra, if both Southend and Crawley fail to win, having recorded a fifth victory in a row in all competitions against Morecambe last weekend.

It left Brown waxing lyrical about the quality players at his disposal.

"It is brilliant at the moment," he said.

"I have got the biggest squad I have ever had and because of that it means the players best keep winning, as, if they don't, others will start knocking on my door and saying 'why I am not playing?'.

"I already have a few doing that but all I can say is when you get your chance you have to hold onto the shirt and, at the moment, the boys in the team are holding onto their shirts.

"I am not one for chopping and changing and if it is going well I like to keep that starting team.

"But there is a real opportunity to put fresh legs on all through the park from the bench and I like to do that 60 or 70 minutes into a game.

"I have got Brendan Kiernan, James Mulley and Ryan Jackson who have got tremendous legs and Kieran Djilali as well who is injured at the moment.

"I know I can play three forwards up front and easily have some over."