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Would this be the Morecombe game that was the last game of a promotion winning season?

I can see where you're coming from now. :doh:

I also see that the day MuckDons played the mighty Morecombe, Manure were the early kick off (pre-match pubbage sorted then), the Arse and the Plastic Scousers played on Sunday, and Chelski were the Monday night game.

Unlucky.

It is quite clear Lise, that they are all loyal fans of MK Dons.

Surely you saw that yesterday? :whistle:

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It is quite clear Lise, that they are all loyal fans of MK Dons.

Surely you saw that yesterday? :whistle:

Yes, loyal, but celebrating the beauty that is football, and the togetherness that it brings.

Let us all celebrate as one, big, whole.........

Posted
No. They nicked my hubcaps...

Interpreter, please...

Yes we'd have sold out regardless of our league position.

If we Wernt doing so well the tickets would have made general sale and Many of the moaning, sit down wankers would have stayed away.

Big clubs have many different types of fans and that yesterday was by a long way our worst away support of the season, give me the 900 we took up to Hartlepool in a Tuesday night anyway.

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LOYAL TO THE CORE!!!

I know all of 'em. We go to the same day centre!

As much as we're not classed as being 'proper' fans (whatever the hell that means), I bloody love travelling with a couple of the blokes in that motley group. One of 'em has got an eighty-year-old mate who hasn't missed a game, home or away, in over three season. Old fella reckons the Dons coming to town saved his life.

As I said though - He's not a real fan obviously...

Posted
BD aim between the eyes, it's the only way to stop them.

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MK ARMY!! MK ARMY!! :chant:

Were those pics from your OS?

Posted
Yes we'd have sold out regardless of our league position.

If we Wernt doing so well the tickets would have made general sale and Many of the moaning, sit down wankers would have stayed away.

Big clubs have many different types of fans and that yesterday was by a long way our worst away support of the season, give me the 900 we took up to Hartlepool in a Tuesday night anyway.

Nope - That was just a noise...

MK ARMY!! MK ARMY!! :chant:

Were those pics from your OS?

I shouldn't snigger, but....

Posted

Don't know if anyone of you read Sundays telegraph sport today :whistle:

Had an article about the Wolves game, and about the Leicester game, they were the only ones on the football league lol it must have been a big game :P

Basically i thought they were very harsh, especially with one particular line from it:

"Seeming to have lost the plot, Leicester were lucky to be awarded a free-kick on the edge of the area after five minutes of extra-time. Around 2500 Leicester fans turned back from the aisles, exits and doorways as Max Gradel, the little left-winger in his lime green boots, stroked a sublime shot from the spot into the top left corner"

Now come on, we didn't exactly lose the plot did we, i can see why the main headline on another page is Liverpool lose the plot, as they are meant to be title condenders and lost 2-0 to Boro who hadn't won in 14 Premiership games or something, correct me if im wrong :P

But come on, thats harsh, and theres no way 2500 fans were leaving at that point, surely not, thats half of us lol

I certainly stayed right to the very end, and didn't notice anyone queueing on the stairs near me to leave.

Snobbish, arseholes= The Daily Telegraph

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A few had left the stadium, or were on their way out, but not more than a couple of hundred at the most. Most tend to stand at the top of the open concourse anyway and view the match from there.

It's funny and somewhat tragic, but saying a lot that some MK Dons fans are wasting more time on this forum than on their own...

That's because our one is full of nagging Leicester fans...

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I know all of 'em. We go to the same day centre!

As much as we're not classed as being 'proper' fans (whatever the hell that means), I bloody love travelling with a couple of the blokes in that motley group. One of 'em has got an eighty-year-old mate who hasn't missed a game, home or away, in over three season. Old fella reckons the Dons coming to town saved his life.

As I said though - He's not a real fan obviously...

Supporting a proper club which has a right to exist would be a start. :thumbup:

Posted
Nope - That was just a noise...

I shouldn't snigger, but....

Then I'm lost.

no idea how to translate to small time plastic disabled.

go away.

Posted
Supporting a proper club which has a right to exist would be a start. :thumbup:

Could have been worse, mate. I could have opted to invent my own club and leave the one I already supported to die at the stadium they'd been lodging in for several years.

:whistle:

Posted
A few had left the stadium, or were on their way out, but not more than a couple of hundred at the most. Most tend to stand at the top of the open concourse anyway and view the match from there.

That's because our one is full of nagging Leicester fans...

So there are no real MK Dons fans after all... :giggle:

Posted
So Bletchley, why did you give up supporting Leicester?

The fans were too self-important, and slagged off 2000 of their own supporters because they had the nerve to attend the occasional away game. :crylaugh:

Posted
Could have been worse, mate. I could have opted to invent my own club and leave the one I already supported to die at the stadium they'd been lodging in for several years.

:whistle:

:frusty:

AFC Wimbledon was only formed AFTER the move was confirmed. Hardly abandonment at that stage is it?

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The fans were too self-important, and slagged off 2000 of their own supporters because they had the nerve to attend the occasional away game. :crylaugh:

We are self-important, yes.

The only club that is important to us is Leicester City, hardly any of us need a "big 4" club to follow as well :thumbup:

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So there are no real MK Dons fans after all... :giggle:

Thing is, the plasticity factor is something we're learning to love. It's a bit like Arsenal used to love being 'boring' or Leeds loved being 'dirty'.

Yup! We're plastic, for sure! Seriously though - What difference does it actually make?

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Thing is, the plasticity factor is something we're learning to love. It's a bit like Arsenal used to love being 'boring' or Leeds loved being 'dirty'.

Yup! We're plastic, for sure! Seriously though - What difference does it actually make?

A heck of a lot. Arsenal and Leeds were both formed by legitimate means (although admittedly Arsenal crossed the Thames in the early days), whereas MK ****** were not. Simple.

Posted
Is it wrong that I find Bletchley mildly amusing?

No, he's loving the banter!!

Posted

Give the 'MK Dons are a plastic club/shouldnt exist/are the devil' bullshit a rest.

Its boring now, alot of you seem more concerned by that than supporting Leicester.

They may not have been formed in a moral way or whatever but whats done is done, bitching about them isnt going to change a fucking thing.

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