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Thread: Warne for Evans - pretty please!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    That's what I thought too Cayton.
    I wasn't surprised to read that he'd turned the job down when it was first offered but it looks like the owners have probably come back to him with a vastly improved contract.
    MK Dons are an almost universally disliked club because of the Wimbledon history and you wouldn't have thought being associated with them would have been high on Warne's wish list.
    Mellow, he may well feel screw the Mr nice guy image, everyone is in it for the money so why not me. He's not getting any younger and if it's true about the potential money involved, he may well see this as a springboard to another promotion under his belt, if used correctly of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthWestCorner View Post
    MK Dons have massive potential. One day I expect to see them in the prem. it will be a travesty
    Morning, a travesty of what exactly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    That's what I thought too Cayton.
    I wasn't surprised to read that he'd turned the job down when it was first offered but it looks like the owners have probably come back to him with a vastly improved contract.
    MK Dons are an almost universally disliked club because of the Wimbledon history and you wouldn't have thought being associated with them would have been high on Warne's wish list.
    It?s now official, long term contract & Richie Barker joins him.

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    Plastic football club, pariahs of the game. They deserve each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthWestCorner View Post
    MK Dons have massive potential. One day I expect to see them in the prem. it will be a travesty
    Do you really believe they will get to the Prem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    That's what I thought too Cayton.
    I wasn't surprised to read that he'd turned the job down when it was first offered but it looks like the owners have probably come back to him with a vastly improved contract.
    MK Dons are an almost universally disliked club because of the Wimbledon history and you wouldn't have thought being associated with them would have been high on Warne's wish list.
    I'm reliably informed that he chose them as, contrary to the general opinion on here, they are my 2nd team.

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    Milton Keynes is a much easier commute for Barker to his family home in Hove.

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    Good luck to him. I know we don?t often praise on here but I thought today I would. 😎

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pocket rocket View Post
    Good luck to him. I know we don?t often praise on here but I thought today I would. 😎
    I agree Pocket, I think if Warne had Warnock upstairs good cop, bad cop we could have really moved on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Morning, a travesty of what exactly?
    A travesty of modern football. There is no way MK Dons should have been given the status - or should I say, been allowed to buy their status.

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