And in the end

And in the end

Postby Old Man Kensey » Sat Mar 25, 2023 8:02 pm

Years ago we went to Wolverhampton and went for them, even though they were the bigger side. We won.

Before that we went to Hull, then a Championship side in their shinny new stadium, and went for them. We lost.

Both occasions we walked out head held high, proud of our club.

This utter whimpering towards relegation is an insult.
One shot on target, yet again.

It was MK Dons not Real Madrid.
On a machine like this
Everybody gets their hands oily
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Re: And in the end

Postby twosheds » Sun Mar 26, 2023 12:28 am

....and in the end we'll still support our club...be there on the cold winter nights, the balmy days of spring...it's what we do. ..support our club through thick and thin.

But it would be nice sometimes to get the rub of the green...and a manager that would at least attempt to put up a fight...

But yep...today was hard to watch.

In the words of a Dr. Brian Fox song....."Things can only get better" (No dancing at the back) ;)
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Re: And in the end

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Sun Mar 26, 2023 8:09 am

Old Man Kensey wrote:Years ago we went to Wolverhampton and went for them, even though they were the bigger side. We won.

Before that we went to Hull, then a Championship side in their shinny new stadium, and went for them. We lost.

Both occasions we walked out head held high, proud of our club.

This utter whimpering towards relegation is an insult.
One shot on target, yet again.

It was MK Dons not Real Madrid.



Against Wolves it helps if you have players of the calibre of Michael Twiss , Garry Thompson , Carl Baker etc etc

With our current budget , players of that standard are not an option.
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