Match Day Thread MK Dons v Hull City

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City win?


  • Total voters
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  • Poll closed .

Chazz Rheinhold

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Jan 28, 2011
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Think Terry should stick with Eaves give him that run he needs. There’s enough goals in the team.

Ingram
Emmanuel burke Greaves Elder
Smallwood Docherty
Wilks. Honeyman. Samuelson
Eaves
City 2-0 like last time
Hull City supporters in the UK and overseas will be able to watch a live stream of Saturday's League One match away to MK Dons (KO 3pm).

Former player Michael Turner will join regular iFollow Tigers commentator James Fletcher to provide expert analysis throughout the game.

Live streaming passes are priced at £10 for supporters based in the UK and £7 for overseas viewers.


To purchase a streaming pass for Saturday's game, please click here.
Grant McCann says Keane Lewis-Potter is highly unlikely to feature against MK Dons this weekend.

The 19-year-old has been in self-isolation as per government guidelines and will only return to training tomorrow.

The young forward will be assessed having missed the last two weeks and McCann admits Tuesday night’s match at Ipswich may also come too soon.


All other players are available for the trip to Stadium MK, with Josh Magennis back in contention after returning from international duty with Northern Ireland.
 
Milton Keynes has more bridges than Venice and a longer shoreline than Jersey.

No-one in Milton Keynes is ever more than half a mile from a park.

The Church of Christ the Cornerstone was the first purpose-built ecumenical church in the UK.

In the 1860s, Billy Smith of Woolstone was the first man to cultivate a farm entirely by steam.

The Cock Horse nursery rhyme refers to a horse rented from The Cock Hotel in Stony Stratford.

The phrase "Cock and Bull Story” derived from the two inns in Stony Stratford High Street.

Newport Pagnell is home to the only vellum and parchment factory in Britain.

WD40, is produced in Milton Keynes. Only six people know the recipe.

Aston Martin cars were built in Newport Pagnell.

Milton Keynes formed its eventual name from one of the old villages, known as ‘Middleton Kayne’ in the 13th century.

Cliff Richard whizzed through the town's shopping centre on roller skates for a music video for his hit single Wired for Sound.

The UK's first multiplex cinema opened in Milton Keynes in 1985.

The railway station was used as the UN HQ in Superman IV movie.

Midsummer Boulevard, MK's central street, is aligned so on Midsummer's Day, sun rises & shines along it.
 
Milton Keynes has more bridges than Venice and a longer shoreline than Jersey.

No-one in Milton Keynes is ever more than half a mile from a park.

The Church of Christ the Cornerstone was the first purpose-built ecumenical church in the UK.

In the 1860s, Billy Smith of Woolstone was the first man to cultivate a farm entirely by steam.

The Cock Horse nursery rhyme refers to a horse rented from The Cock Hotel in Stony Stratford.

The phrase "Cock and Bull Story” derived from the two inns in Stony Stratford High Street.

Newport Pagnell is home to the only vellum and parchment factory in Britain.

WD40, is produced in Milton Keynes. Only six people know the recipe.

Aston Martin cars were built in Newport Pagnell.

Milton Keynes formed its eventual name from one of the old villages, known as ‘Middleton Kayne’ in the 13th century.

Cliff Richard whizzed through the town's shopping centre on roller skates for a music video for his hit single Wired for Sound.

The UK's first multiplex cinema opened in Milton Keynes in 1985.

The railway station was used as the UN HQ in Superman IV movie.

Midsummer Boulevard, MK's central street, is aligned so on Midsummer's Day, sun rises & shines along it.

No mention of the Newport Pagnell motorway service station, a regular stopping off point for football coaches in the 1960s and 1970s and where youncould see more rock stars arriving in their transit vans than at a festival.
 
Went to the last one in 2015
Remember mo Diame scored right at the end to make it 2-0
Can’t remember who scored the first without a google.
comfiest seats ive ever sat in at a football ground
 
Sort of game we need to be winning, but this is City so we'll draw with a late equaliser.
 
Went to the last one in 2015
Remember mo Diame scored right at the end to make it 2-0
Can’t remember who scored the first without a google.
comfiest seats ive ever sat in at a football ground

Being able to stand on the concourse and still see the pitch is a real nice touch of their stadium, it's a shame about the drinking and not being able to see the pitch BS being in force, standing on the concourse with a (plaggy) bottle of something and watching the match would have been nice.
 
Milton Keynes Dons are the weeping, green tinged pustulous sore on the arse of English football. On the few occasions we've played them, I've desperately wanted us to give them such a rogering, it would be considered illegal under the Geneva Convention.

City by an innings and 242 runs, 13 wickets for Honeyman.
 
Milton Keynes Dons are the weeping, green tinged pustulous sore on the arse of English football. On the few occasions we've played them, I've desperately wanted us to give them such a rogering, it would be considered illegal under the Geneva Convention.

City by an innings and 242 runs, 13 wickets for Honeyman

You want to calm down, son. Hitler started like this.