
MK Dons’ new Irish contingent are flattering to deceive
Football is a game that is lived on the edge. If you win, the highs will be high, but should you lose, the lows can be catastrophic.
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Football is a game that is lived on the edge. If you win, the highs will be high, but should you lose, the lows can be catastrophic.
Zak Jules looks completely transformed from the player that who turned out for the Dons last season, seeing his form slump so drastically he ended up on loan at Fleetwood to just try and get minutes.
MK Dons are currently in the drop zone of League One, with head coach Liam Manning under increasing pressure following a difficult start.
Milton Keynes fell to another dismal defeat at the hands of Bristol Rovers, succumbing to a Antony Evans second-half penalty, leaving fans voicing their anger during a display appearing devoid of any passion, emotion or heart.
What a contrast to twelve months’ prior for Liam Manning and MK Dons supporters. With their side sitting at the wrong end of the League One table with no obvious reasons for optimism, troubling times lay ahead…
It may have taken four matches, but Milton Keynes Dons’ search for their first three points of the season is over, courtesy of two excellently finished goals from Bradley Johnson.
With only four fixture rounds remaining in the Sky Bet League One season, two sides find themselves vying for a final promotion place.
For Milton Keynes Dons supporters, the Sky Bet League One table has not looked as rosy for many a season.
Ten years ago, the contemplation within the English selection panel was whether Ian Bell, averaging over 42 at the time, merited his place.
When Mo Eisa arrived through the door at Stadium MK, fans were jubilant with the calibre of signing they had captured.
Tennai Watson has never put a foot out of place in his first season at Milton Keynes Dons and has fully capitalised on the opportunities when they rose.
The saying goes that the cream always rises to the top.
England travel to the West Indies in March and before even stepping out onto the tarmac, the headlines are already writing themselves.
Joe Root would have struggled to imagine the 2021/22 Ashes series going any worse.
Matt O’Riley could not have dreamed of a smoother beginning to life away from Craven Cottage.
For the fans of MK Dons and AFC Wimbledon, the “biggest game of the season” has rolled around once again.
Modern-day football is an ever-changing beast. For any footballing side wishing to play a possession-based philosophy, there is a necessity for your goalkeeper and defenders to be two-footed and comfortable when in control of the ball.
If you were to speak to MK Dons supporters, you would hear that their side begins 2022 in arguably their best and most stable position in years.
The Cardiff City loanee has hit form after scoring his fifth goal of the League One season.
Scott Twine is having the time of his life. MK Dons’ number nine is currently in arguably the hottest streak of his professional career, scoring eight goals and assisting three times.
Alistair Marriott analyses Hiram Boateng’s stellar performances since returning to MK Dons’ starting lineup.
Whilst every Premier League side has a strong talent pool within their youth academies, not all progress into the starting elevens almost immediately in the same fashion as Phil Foden or Trent Alexander-Arnold.
After Russell Martin’s departure to Swansea City on the eve of the footballing calendars beginning, all eyes turned to Liam Sweeting, MK Dons’ Sporting Director, to oversee the recruitment of the managerial replacement.
Embed from Getty Images With the result ending drawn due to a monsoon-like downpour on Sunday, England and India both…