The Dons host Northampton on Tuesday night having been pegged back at the death by Brown's former club at the weekend.
Not that the Wimbledon boss was complaining about the outcome however, saying afterwards: "It wasn't exactly how I planned it; it was a typical derby really.
"There wasn't a lot of football played and the football that was played was certainly played by Aldershot.
"I thought they were the better side and I think it would have been a travesty had we got away with stealing a 1-0 win."
Goalkeeper Sam Walker meanwhile believes Northampton are getting closer to a much-needed victory.
He told BBC Radio Northampton: "We are very close - there are games this season where we could've scored three or four.
"We came in [after the Torquay draw] saying we had everything but a goal."