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Chris Dunlavy: Bungling MK Dons need greater stability – and fast

MK Dons will never be a universally popular football club, but they were always admired for their stability.

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By Chris Dunlavy - A fresh take on football

GONE: Scott Lindsey

MK Dons will never be a universally popular football club, but they were always admired for their stability.
From the six-year reign of Karl Robinson to the launchpads provided for Russell Martin and Roberto Di Matteo, they were a club committed to a specific playing style who profiled their managers and then allowed them to grow.
Not any more.
Last Sunday’s dismissal of Scott Lindsey means the Dons are looking for their seventh manager in four-and-a-half years.
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Underpinning all of this is an apparent absence of long...

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