MK Dons v Southend United

Last updated : 06 October 2009 By exiledessexboy
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SHRIMPERS

Midfielder Anthony Grant is out serving a one match suspension for picking up five bookings, loannee Sunderland defender Jean-Yves M'Voto is still receiving treatment for a hip injury on Wearside.

Loanee full-back from Woves, George Friend, is cup-tied for the game after playing in the competition for Millwall, so Johnny Herd will step up and get a game.

Winger Damian Scannell is unlikely to make the trip as his ankle injury is still playing him up.

Will Tilly give this game a chance to rest some of his squad with Southampton at Roots Hall on Friday evening?

He's making all the right noises, 'I always select my strongest line-up in this competition' ect., and he has taking two Southend sides to the final already, but he's lost the odd first teamer before the match has even started!

Certainly, he'll be disappointed if 10 goal Barny picks up an injury and if he doesn't give Sawyer a game we'll know something is up!

As for Dougie, no way he'll play 3 games in 7 days, he hardly finished Saturday's!

Tilly's choices are limited anyway due to not only the size of his squad but competition rules state six players must have played in the majority of games during the season.

The Blues boss is helped that the same rules only allow him to name five subs, not the usual seven!

Anyway, for a fixture like this, sure you want to win, but this is the 4th game in 11 days with another one only 3 days away. There must be some tiredness creeping into those legs.

Granty did a clever thing picking up that fifth yellow!

Southend United Squad: Mildenhall, Francis, Sankofa, Barrett, Herd, Sawyer, Christophe, Moussa, Laurent, O'Donovan, Joyce, O'Keefe, McCormack, Freedman, Barnard, (and maybe a youth or two to warm the bench.)

OPPOSITION

Midfielder Jason Puncheon is out as he ends his three-game ban while Luke Chadwick is still out with a thigh injury.

Stephen Gleeson is absent as he is away with the Republic of Ireland Under-21 squad and defenders Danny Woodards (ankle), Jude Stirling (groin) and Sean O'Hanlon (knee) are also not available for selection.

Franchise boss Paul Ince has gone back to former club Blackburn and signed midfielder Aaron Doran on a one-month loan.

He has made three appearances in the Premier League for Rovers and should face the Shrimpers on Tuesday night.

Striker Sam Baldock is also being considered for a first appearance since the end of August. The 20-year-old has been away with the England Under-20 squad in Egypt but lands back in the country on Monday.

Ince will look to rest some regulars and give members of a bigger squad than Tilly has to choose from a game, so we may see Stuart Searle, Mark Carrington, Jabo Ibehre, Sol Davis and Dean Morgan at some stage.


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PREVIOUSLY

At Milton Keynes (10)At Southend Utd. (11)
ResultsTotal%ResultsTotal%
Milton Keynes660.00Southend Utd.545.45
Southend Utd.440.00Milton Keynes436.36
Draws00.00Draws218.18
GoalsTotalAv.pgGoalsTotalAv.pg
Milton Keynes222.20Southend Utd.100.91
Southend Utd.181.80Milton Keynes121.09
On Neutral Ground (0)Overall (21 matches)
ResultsTotal%ResultsTotal%
Milton Keynes00.00Milton Keynes1047.62
Southend Utd.00.00Southend Utd.942.86
Draws00.00Draws29.52
GoalsTotalAv.pgGoalsTotalAv.pg
Milton Keynes00.00Milton Keynes341.62
Southend Utd.00.00Southend Utd.281.33
Records
Highest Aggregate10Wimbledon 6 - 4Southend Utd.1983/1984
Highest Milton Keynes score:6Wimbledon 6 - 4Southend Utd.1983/1984
Highest Southend Utd. score:5Wimbledon 1 - 5Southend Utd.1934/1935
SeasonDateHomeScoreAwayCompetition
2008/2009Fri 10 AprSouthend Utd.0 - 2Milton KeynesLeague One
Sun 28 DecMilton Keynes2 - 0Southend Utd.League One
2005/2006Sat 18 MarMilton Keynes2 - 1Southend Utd.League One
Mon 26 DecSouthend Utd.0 - 0Milton KeynesLeague One
Sat 03 DecSouthend Utd.1 - 2Milton KeynesF.A. Cup
2002/2003Tue 10 SepSouthend Utd.1 - 4WimbledonLeague Cup
1983/1984Sat 28 JanWimbledon3 - 2Southend Utd.Third Division
Tue 13 SepWimbledon6 - 4Southend Utd.League Cup
Wimbledon won 6-5 on aggregate
Sat 10 SepSouthend Utd.1 - 1WimbledonThird Division
Mon 29 AugSouthend Utd.1 - 0WimbledonLeague Cup
1981/1982Fri 09 AprSouthend Utd.2 - 0WimbledonThird Division
Tue 23 MarWimbledon3 - 0Southend Utd.Third Division
1980/1981Mon 03 NovSouthend Utd.1 - 0WimbledonFourth Division
Tue 07 OctWimbledon0 - 1Southend Utd.Fourth Division
1979/1980Sat 29 DecSouthend Utd.1 - 3WimbledonThird Division
Sat 25 AugWimbledon0 - 1Southend Utd.Third Division
1978/1979Tue 15 AugWimbledon4 - 1Southend Utd.League Cup
Wimbledon won 4-2 on aggregate
Sat 12 AugSouthend Utd.1 - 0WimbledonLeague Cup
1977/1978Fri 17 MarSouthend Utd.1 - 0WimbledonFourth Division
Sat 22 OctWimbledon1 - 3Southend Utd.Fourth Division
1934/1935Sat 08 DecWimbledon1 - 5Southend Utd.F.A. Cup

TICKETS

Prices have been slashed for this game at only six quid for Adults and over 60's and even cheaper for kids.

For full information on ticket details for the game, go here:
www.southendunited.co.uk/page/AwayTicketsDetail/0,,10444~1796373,00.html

GROUND

After four years at the National Hockey Stadium, the Club have now moved to a new purpose built stadium on the outskirts of Milton Keynes. At a cost of around £50m, the 22,000 all seated stadium, certainly looks a quality one and one that does look a bit different to other new stadiums that have been built.

It was designed by HOK, the same firm of architects responsible for the Emirates & Wembley stadiums. From the outside it has a modern look, with good use of silver coloured cladding and a large amount of glass on view.

The most striking feature of the stadium is its roof, which sits high up above the football ground with a large gap between in and the back roof of seating. This allows more natural light to reach the pitch. The stadium is totally enclosed and has a bowl like design.

It is two tiered, with on three sides having a large lower tier being over hung by a smaller upper tier. The West side of the stadium is slightly different, with the seating areas in the upper tier being replaced by the Director's Box and executive and corporate hospitality areas.

Unusually the concourse areas at the back of the lower tier see directly into the stadium, so there is what seems a noticeable gap between the lower and upper tiers, where the concourse is located.

Away supporters are located in the North East corner of the stadium where around 3,000 fans can be accommodated. On the plus side the stadium is a quality one i.e. it has not been built on the cheap. So the facilities are first class.

The stadium has such creature comforts as big 'Emirates Style' comfy seats and the ability to continue to watch the game in progress, whilst eating a burger on the concourse. The view of the playing action and leg room are both good and the atmosphere not bad, but it may be a touch quiet on Tuesday!

(Thanks to www.footballgroundguide.co.uk with thier help for the above.)

WEATHER

The day is down to be 18c's with light rain showers which may get worse by the evening.

REF


The man in the middle is Oliver Langford from West Midlands.

FIXTURES

Tuesday October 6th, 2009
Northern Second Round
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BuryvTranmere Rovers19:45
Carlisle UnitedvMacclesfield Town19:45
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Exeter CityvSwindon Town19:30
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Milton Keynes DonsvSouthend United19:00
Northampton TownvBournemouth19:45
SouthamptonvTorquay United19:00

BET

To Win:

Milton Keynes - 4/5, Draw - 13/5, Southend - 7/2.

For all the footy odds go here: www.oddschecker.com/football/english/league-one

TRANSPORT

The club was relaunched under its current name on 21 June 2004, nine months after the then Wimbledon F.C. moved to Milton Keynes.

Milton Keynes Dons is legally a continuation of Wimbledon F.C., however after negotiation with the Football Supporters Federation, the club agreed entrust the trophies and memorabilia of Wimbledon F.C. to the London Borough of Merton, and to make no claims on the history of Wimbledon F.C. thereafter.

This step was taken in part to ensure the recognition of the Milton Keynes Dons Supporters Association by the Football Supporters Federation.

If you want a more comprehensive history of the Franchise, and there's not much, go here: