Neal Ardley is faced with a conundrum this weekend when Tranmere Rovers are the visitors to the CRRS.
Rovers are bottom of the League Two standings after just two wins from 14 games.
The record cost boss Ross Edwards his job earlier this month, and in came Micky Adams.
In his first game in charge on Tuesday night Adams, who guided Port Vale to League One in 2013, led Rovers to a 0-0 draw against Mansfield.
Adams has already brought in new strikers in Gnanduillet and Danny Johnson, and Ardley is expecting more new names will line up against the Dons come Saturday.
He said: “I looked at Plymouth and Wycombe, and I’ll make sure I look at Tranmere, but it is going to be hard.
“You can look at previous games and then you look at the fact Micky Adams has come in and got them organised and set up well.
“He has already got some in on loan and I’d expect there might be another one or two coming in.
“You won’t be able to guess necessarily what the team is going to be.”
He added: “Micky is a very experienced and good manager, and you can bet your bottom dollar they will be up for it.”
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