Desperate Dons are plummeting fast. How have Milton Keynes fallen so far in a season?
Milton Keynes Dons are a team going through a turbulent period.
Milton Keynes Dons are a team going through a turbulent period.
http://gty.im/1451018556 Three managers in four matches can never be the ideal situation for any side, but this is exactly where…
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.
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.
The saying goes that the cream always rises to the top.
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.