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Techno

New member
Oct 23, 2006
487
West Midlands
Come on you 'Mighty' Dons!!!

If they get to Wembley i'll be going for sure.

And I want the chance for us to play them off the park in their brand spanking new stadium next season.
And then to be able to get home by 5.15!!


MK should do it. Having seen a fair few Dons games this season, the best 4 teams have been the 3 that went up plus the Dons.
(As shown in the 10 point gap between the dons in 4th and lincoln in 5th.)


Also I swear that I heard somewhere that the McDons are the first team in league 2/old division 3 to finish on 84 points and not get automatically promoted (I Think!!)
 






Staly

Well-known member
Mar 30, 2004
1,078
Manchester
We didn't have to go to any of them in our Conference season. Standouts for me, apart from Aldershot, were Leigh RMI (sloping concrete "terrace" behind the goal) and Tamworth (stand about the size of a school bikeshed but the best catering I've ever experienced at a football ground).
 


Staly said:
"Will your new ground still need a coracle to row around in after some heavy winter rain? I could be losing it but I swear I remember seeing soemone rowing one around the last time your pitch was underwater?"

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The new ground's well away from the river. Disturbingly, the site of the old ground is to be used for housing...


as has Highbury, Roker Park, The Den, The Dell etc, so I wouldn't get too worried.

At least its better than a Buger King drive thru, Toys R Usm DFS Sofas etc
 


Staly

Well-known member
Mar 30, 2004
1,078
Manchester
My point was, however, that a site which is under water for several weeks each season is surely not the best site for a new housing development....
 






Baby Burtz

New member
Feb 27, 2006
108
Brighton
MK DONS will be a laugh, remember 4-1 what a game
 


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