Paul Ince has led the MK Dons to the League Two Title and the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy in his first season in charge of the club, a season which he feels has been a ‘perfect’ one: ‘For me it’s been the perfect season, I couldn’t have dreamt we’d be going to Wembley, and winning the title,’ Ince told BBC Three Counties Radio. ‘I don’t drink champagne but I think a few of the lads are going out to celebrate our achievements.’
The Dons have every reason to celebrate their achievements as they begin the climb back up the Football League ladder as they attempt to one-day return to the highest level, a level they played at under their former guise of Wimbledon.
Can you see Ince keeping the Dons in League One next season, could he even get them out of it at the first attempt?
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money talks in the end
Near perfect I would say but no 100 points sadly.
The table never lies after all
What a shame that his agent has spoken out on the manager of the season awards. I hope Mr Ince distances himself from the comments of his agent.
Will he stay or go ??
Did you win every game? So how is it perfect?
Good point welshbot78, and with the money MK had at their disposal maybe they should have gone unbeaten all season.
A fantastic season to win both the JPT and the League Two title.