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Thread: MK Dons Post Match Thoughts

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    MK Dons Post Match Thoughts

    If these games go on any longer I'll soon be starting this thread on a Sunday. A better display by all accounts. 7pts from 9 without KM, have we discovered that Plan B is better than Plan A?

    Thoughts?

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    Generally everyone played better. It may be just a coincidence that it happens when Frecklington is in the team but I think not.

    I enjoyed it as much as the mulled wine.

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    With better decision making we could have had a few more, we had 11 attempts on goal.

    Still worried about Rodak and crosses in the box, MK were woefull a better team would have scored a few more

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Generally everyone played better. It may be just a coincidence that it happens when Frecklington is in the team but I think not.

    I enjoyed it as much as the mulled wine.
    Just got back from the game. The Millers deserved to win against a fairly poor Franchise team, and the margin should have been bigger than 2-1, with Ball and Forde missing several chances, Probably Vaulks' best Millers performance, and even then his passing was still poor. Once again, the opposition found Williams difficult to cope with. We still look vunerable from set pieces, but today so did our opponents. We're still giving away too many stupid free kicks on the edge of our own penalty area . Franchise never really looked capable of scoring from open play. Kieran Agard seems to have lost a bit of pace, and didn't trouble our defence very much. Had a cup of mulled wine in the North Stand too!
    Last edited by mikemiller; 23-12-2017 at 05:44 PM.

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    There defence was the worst we have come across all season barring ours but a win is a win and i will accept it all day. We should have won by more but could very well have blown it in the last minute with the crap refereeing decisions again!!!

    Big Christmas kiss from me to the lineswoman. I am sure he would have given that pen to them in the last minute if she hadnt clearly put up the flag in our favour a lot of the male linesman would have bottled that one!

    Miss/ Mrs Lineswoman I lurve you!

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    3points I will take that but by Christ this league is bloody awful,I think a very well coached pub side could do well in this league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikemiller View Post
    Just got back from the game. The Millers deserved to win against a fairly poor Franchise team, and the margin should have been bigger than 2-1, with Ball and Forde missing several chances, Probably Vaulks' best Millers performance, and even then his passing was still poor. Once again, the opposition found Williams difficult to cope with. We still look vunerable from set pieces, but today so did our opponents. We're still giving away too many stupid free kicks on the edge of our own penalty area . Franchise never really looked capable of scoring from open play. Kieran Agard seems to have lost a bit of pace, and didn't trouble our defence very much. Had a cup of mulled wine in the North Stand too!
    Pretty much spot on Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikemiller View Post
    Just got back from the game. The Millers deserved to win against a fairly poor Franchise team, and the margin should have been bigger than 2-1, with Ball and Forde missing several chances, Probably Vaulks' best Millers performance, and even then his passing was still poor. Once again, the opposition found Williams difficult to cope with. We still look vunerable from set pieces, but today so did our opponents. We're still giving away too many stupid free kicks on the edge of our own penalty area . Franchise never really looked capable of scoring from open play. Kieran Agard seems to have lost a bit of pace, and didn't trouble our defence very much. Had a cup of mulled wine in the North Stand too!
    Williams played well going foward but he lost it too easy at times at the back I thought. Vaulks gave away the foul for the first goal but made up with it with another great goal.
    I didn't remember that Agard was playing and certainly didn't recognise him ont pitch. I thought that ssome of the corners from Forde were class for thhis level. He too gave the ball away at the back cheaply. Ajayi is a different player than 3 weeks ago. I shat myself when he sliced a ball and gave away a corner at the end.

    It's left me with a great feeling for Christmas!

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    Credit where credit is due better today against another poor team.
    Thought Ajayi was MOM vaulks better game.

    Credit to Forde thought at the end he still had loads of energy running with the ball unlike Newell who looks like he’s running through treacle.

    On to Boxing day.

    UTM

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    I thought both teams were a mirror image.suspect in defence, lots of loose ball played when not under pressure and lots of missed chances. The two most equal sides that I've seen all season. Having said that, well done Millers, seven points out of nine. Hoping for a good result at struggling Bury.

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