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I think some of their fans are getting a bit big for their boots considering the club they support

I hope the pricing of this game is owing to Coventry needing Mark Robins to use his time on BBC 2 to pass round the begging bowl and not a sign of things to come. £17 for non members is ridiculous for a game against a League 2 club. Very rarely have I ever considered not going owing to the cost of a ticket, but in this case I am doing exactly that. It's also a bit weird with the large away allocation that they've felt in necessary to apply the postcode restrictions on home purchases? Surely Coventry fans being the fine moral fans they are they won't come any way as SISU will get half the gate?......

Warwickdons wrote:
Sold 4k asked for more apparently, shame our fans probably won't bother, easily be outnumbered #embarassing


So when it's a shit game...theres a boycott/protest at SISU. When it's a trip to Wembley or us
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.....its conveniently forgotten and all aboard the fun bus.

Don't get it. Don't get how none of them have realised that their owners will get 50% of the gate receipts!? So the 'only doing away' thing is completely pointless.

Oh well, works for Winks I suppose.

f they win they might want to move in permanently.
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Kempstondons6 wrote:
Warwickdons wrote:
Kempstondons6 wrote:
Cov now sold 6,000

https://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/2018/januar ... -cup-game/

Who cares?

It may not interest you, fair enough, it may interest others, it’s not compulsory to read it if you aren’t interested.

we are going to be out sung out supported and probably outplayed by Coventry City.

How embarrassing will that be?

s, but we don't play with any threat. Last Saturday, we booted a corner all the way back to the keeper. I fear we will lose and I'm pretty sure we will be outnumbered which is embarrassing. All clubs have larger gates when they are doing well.
 

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My favourite lol

Unashamedly we have managed to pick up lots of tickets in the home end due to postcode allocation being so large; I've snapped up 6 and none of us are MK fans - the local is a Luton fan; not to worry as its better for us as I am bringing my whole family including a four year old and nine year old.

Last time I took my lad the away end was horrific for him when we filled it.

See you there

Haha fucking hope not, hate cocks like you who think they can come on here bragging about how great cov are with their millions of fans, where were you at Sixfields??
 

The Great Eastern

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What sort of crank actually supports MK dons?
Probably people from families who have lived in MK area for many generations. High percentage of MK residents came into the area during the 70's and 80's from London and the Midlands thus support teams from where they originally came from.
 

M&B Stand

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Probably people from families who have lived in MK area for many generations. High percentage of MK residents came into the area during the 70's and 80's from London and the Midlands thus support teams from where they originally came from.

That relocation of Wimbledon was handy for them then.
 

skybluesam66

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Agree. .I don' hate the people of MK or hate their fans,I just seriously hate franchise sport.Wrong on every level especially Wasps.
I hate people from MK
Wannabe Cockneys
Try getting off a train there, impossible, as they herd around the doors trying to get back into London
 

Cavan O'Doherty

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Some people think you need a badge that verifies your loyalty to buy a ticket for a match. Would you prefer it if there was only 500 of the 'elite' supporters there as they are the only ones that deserve to be there? I for one am looking forward to a day out escaping the dreadful atmosphere of the Ricoh, with whatever 'bandwagoners' decide to turn up.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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'Love it. We’ve done this recently but I think it deserves another one. Credit to Coventry and their fans, nothing short of superb for their support coming to the stadium.

People say it was a rubbish tie but I think differently. We’ve had some amazing games against Coventry over the years including the best 0-0 draw id ever seen until the Bristol City one and a game at Sixfield where we saw Dele Alli score a belter. They had shedloads here and beat us 3-1 that time with 2 free kicks in a few minutes, and the fans on the pitch etc. 2k2Cov etc. We’ve had some great games with them and they’re a good club.

They’re a League Two side but a big club. Nobody has a right to draw a Premier League side. So we have to respect this game and go for it and win. And who knows what’ll happen in the next round?

Last weeks loss at Northampton could’ve been a necessary evil. A blessing in disguise. Because this week has been great. Two new deals for talented young players. A new management set up where everyone looks happy and wants to be here. Lewie returning and hearing his interviews just warmed me. He’s back. And for real. He never left us. He will end his career a one club (?) man. Beautiful. And Winkelmans interview. Everything is positive.

It’ll be hard tomorrow. It’ll be like a League One game, they’ll up their game and their fans will be in incredible voice. We need to try and do the same. I hate it when fans act entitled and don’t turn up because the game is “shit”. If you can’t afford it or have other plans that’s fair, we all have lives but turn up tomorrow and let’s go through to the next round.

Come on Dons.'
 

Warwickhunt

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[QUOTsaid brighton Sky Blue, post: 1469023, member: 3464"]'Love it. We’ve done this recently but I think it deserves another one. Credit to Coventry and their fans, nothing short of superb for their support coming to the stadium.

People say it was a rubbish tie but I think differently. We’ve had some amazing games against Coventry over the years including the best 0-0 draw id ever seen until the Bristol City one and a game at Sixfield where we saw Dele Alli score a belter. They had shedloads here and beat us 3-1 that time with 2 free kicks in a few minutes, and the fans on the pitch etc. 2k2Cov etc. We’ve had some great games with them and they’re a good club.

They’re a League Two side but a big club. Nobody has a right to draw a Premier League side. So we have to respect this game and go for it and win. And who knows what’ll happen in the next round?

Last weeks loss at Northampton could’ve been a necessary evil. A blessing in disguise. Because this week has been great. Two new deals for talented young players. A new management set up where everyone looks happy and wants to be here. Lewie returning and hearing his interviews just warmed me. He’s back. And for real. He never left us. He will end his career a one club (?) man. Beautiful. And Winkelmans interview. Everything is positive.

It’ll be hard tomorrow. It’ll be like a League One game, they’ll up their game and their fans will be in incredible voice. We need to try and do the same. I hate it when fans act entitled and don’t turn up because the game is “shit”. If you can’t afford it or have other plans that’s fair, we all have lives but turn up tomorrow and let’s go through to the next round.

Come on Dons.'[/QUOTE]
Well said Brighton
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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[QUOTsaid brighton Sky Blue, post: 1469023, member: 3464"]'Love it. We’ve done this recently but I think it deserves another one. Credit to Coventry and their fans, nothing short of superb for their support coming to the stadium.

People say it was a rubbish tie but I think differently. We’ve had some amazing games against Coventry over the years including the best 0-0 draw id ever seen until the Bristol City one and a game at Sixfield where we saw Dele Alli score a belter. They had shedloads here and beat us 3-1 that time with 2 free kicks in a few minutes, and the fans on the pitch etc. 2k2Cov etc. We’ve had some great games with them and they’re a good club.

They’re a League Two side but a big club. Nobody has a right to draw a Premier League side. So we have to respect this game and go for it and win. And who knows what’ll happen in the next round?

Last weeks loss at Northampton could’ve been a necessary evil. A blessing in disguise. Because this week has been great. Two new deals for talented young players. A new management set up where everyone looks happy and wants to be here. Lewie returning and hearing his interviews just warmed me. He’s back. And for real. He never left us. He will end his career a one club (?) man. Beautiful. And Winkelmans interview. Everything is positive.

It’ll be hard tomorrow. It’ll be like a League One game, they’ll up their game and their fans will be in incredible voice. We need to try and do the same. I hate it when fans act entitled and don’t turn up because the game is “shit”. If you can’t afford it or have other plans that’s fair, we all have lives but turn up tomorrow and let’s go through to the next round.

Come on Dons.'
Well said Brighton[/QUOTE]

I've been supporting the Dons since before MK Dons were born
 

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