Dons chief wants to make history

17 December 2009 11:47
Winkelman says his task over the next few years is to "grow the football club" in order to fill the World Cup standard 44,000-seater stadium, and he is confident the Dons will justify such a home by the time the world's best players may be in attendance.[LNB]"It's reward for the emphasis that the city of Milton Keynes has put on football and its development," he said.[LNB]"The city wasn't even on the map when we hosted the World Cup in 1966 so this will be a huge part of the history of Milton Keynes.[LNB]"We have got a role to play, stadium:mk is only halfway there at the moment but people have seen the quality of it and we have the record of delivering the infrastructure."[LNB]Meanwhile, it has been announced that MK Dons' Johnstone's Paint Trophy area final first leg against Southampton will be televised live on Sky on Wednesday January 20 at 7pm.[LNB][LNB]

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