June2012
BreakingNews
As of the 26th June 2012 Karl Robinson has been relinquished of his duties and been replaced by the young outgoing rookie Robert Lewis. The replacement was required in the hope of Mk Dons being guided up the footballing pyramid and on the back of last season playoff disappointment Pete Winckleman felt the change may reignite the fire.
Manager Profile
Name: Sir Robert Lewis
D.O.B: 3/5/1989
Hometown: Bedfordshire
Previous experience: Semi - professional footballer
Favourite Club: Milton Keynes Dons
Social Networking: @robmkdon
Media Handling
Within 24 hours of being at the helm, Sir Robert Lewis attended both a press conference unveiling whereby a number of journalists and reporters alike fielded various questions but most impressively the new man took time out to directly communicate with MK Dons fans via online service MK Dons player.
Press Conference
Throughout the opening press conference it became apparent as the new man responded to questioning in various degrees of tone, the main focus is to continue with the MK way and adopt a controlled passing game however some tweaking will be installed such as more aggressive tackling through the spine of the team and the belief that Daniel Powell can be the true replacement and step into former Dons man Baldocks shoes. Sir Robert Lewis took time to reassure his team that there will not be any premature changes however the same cannot be said for first Team staff, whilst the academy staff will remain, the first team will have a complete overhaul. He also reassured players that he will always value them as people not only footballers and that he will continue to encourage and in still an attractive footballing philosophy.
MK Dons player interview
Good morning MK, few of you will be familiar with my face or credentials having not appeared in tabloids or through professional football.I am a local lad with a lot of love for this club to which I support whole heartedly therefore it’s a dream come true to be handed the responsibility of transforming this club from top to bottom. My goal is long term, it is simple really I aim to take MK Dons to the top of world football where riches and prestige go hand in hand. Now were a long way from the top, But day by day I will be installing block by building block on the road to success “from rags to riches.” I hope the footballing world will tune in and join me on my quest to write history with a club possessing very little.
BreakingNews
As of the 26th June 2012 Karl Robinson has been relinquished of his duties and been replaced by the young outgoing rookie Robert Lewis. The replacement was required in the hope of Mk Dons being guided up the footballing pyramid and on the back of last season playoff disappointment Pete Winckleman felt the change may reignite the fire.
Manager Profile
Name: Sir Robert Lewis
D.O.B: 3/5/1989
Hometown: Bedfordshire
Previous experience: Semi - professional footballer
Favourite Club: Milton Keynes Dons
Social Networking: @robmkdon
Media Handling
Within 24 hours of being at the helm, Sir Robert Lewis attended both a press conference unveiling whereby a number of journalists and reporters alike fielded various questions but most impressively the new man took time out to directly communicate with MK Dons fans via online service MK Dons player.
Press Conference
Throughout the opening press conference it became apparent as the new man responded to questioning in various degrees of tone, the main focus is to continue with the MK way and adopt a controlled passing game however some tweaking will be installed such as more aggressive tackling through the spine of the team and the belief that Daniel Powell can be the true replacement and step into former Dons man Baldocks shoes. Sir Robert Lewis took time to reassure his team that there will not be any premature changes however the same cannot be said for first Team staff, whilst the academy staff will remain, the first team will have a complete overhaul. He also reassured players that he will always value them as people not only footballers and that he will continue to encourage and in still an attractive footballing philosophy.
MK Dons player interview
Good morning MK, few of you will be familiar with my face or credentials having not appeared in tabloids or through professional football.I am a local lad with a lot of love for this club to which I support whole heartedly therefore it’s a dream come true to be handed the responsibility of transforming this club from top to bottom. My goal is long term, it is simple really I aim to take MK Dons to the top of world football where riches and prestige go hand in hand. Now were a long way from the top, But day by day I will be installing block by building block on the road to success “from rags to riches.” I hope the footballing world will tune in and join me on my quest to write history with a club possessing very little.
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