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THROWBACK THURSDAY: PAST MEETINGS v MK DONS

28 February 2019

Club News

THROWBACK THURSDAY: PAST MEETINGS v MK DONS

28 February 2019

Our record against MK Dons currently stands at two wins, two draws, and three defeats over seven matches, all played in League One.

The first meeting between the two sides took place in October 2012. Billy Clarke scored a brace as the Reds overcame their opponents 2-0 at the Broadfield Stadium on a chilly Tuesday evening. The return fixture at stadium:mk the following April lacked excitement and was one of Town’s least entertaining matches of the season. It ended 0-0.

It was on Boxing Day 2013 when the two sides next encountered each other. Stephen Gleeson opened the scoring in the first half with a superb goal from 25 yards before future starlet Patrick Bamford, who was on loan from Chelsea, doubled their lead after the break. Billy Clarke was sent off late on to compound a miserable day for the Reds in front of a holiday crowd of 3249.

Crawley got revenge for that defeat with an impressive 2-0 victory at stadium:mk in April 2014.

Andy Drury struck early for the Reds with an impressive goal and Mike Jones doubled the lead for Town on the stroke of half-time. MK battled in the second half and dominated possession, but Reds held on for a fantastic away win.

For the third consecutive time the next match ended 2-0 as the Dons recorded a home victory in August 2014. Future England star Dele Alli scored early on for the hosts. Former Red Kyle McFadzean was sent off for MK for a challenge in the area, but ex-Dons striker Izale McLeod missed from the spot and Town were made to pay for that mistake. Benik Afobe doubled the home side's lead in second-half stoppage time.

Izale McLeod scored twice in the last game between the sides which ended in a dramatic 2-2 draw

The next meeting in January 2015 was probably one of the most memorable matches seen at the Broadfield in recent years.

There was no sign of what was to come when McLeod’s penalty put the Reds ahead in the opening quarter of an hour. But midway through the first half goalkeeper Brian Jensen picked up a hand injury that was to force him off. With no replacement on the bench, striker Matt Harrold was thrown in goal just before half-time and Jensen stood behind the goal at the South End to give him advice.

Matt Harrold dons the goalkeeping gear to defy Will Grigg against MK Dons in our last meeting in January 2015

‘The Ginger Neuer’ as he subsequently became known, pulled off some wonderful saves before McLeod gave the Reds a 2-0 lead. Will Grigg managed to finally put one past Harrold with 15 minutes to go but Reds  looked to have secured a memorable victory. That was until the sixth minute of stoppage time when they failed to clear a goalmouth scramble and Dele Alli smashed home a late, late equaliser to make it 2-2.

Earlier this season Dons won 4-0 at The People's Pension Stadium to hand Gabriele Cioffi his first home defeat as Reds boss. 

Main picture: Mike Jones nets one of our two at Stadium m:k in 2014, when Reds won 2-0

 

 

 

 


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