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MK Dons appoint Paul Warne

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Paul Warne has been appointed Head Coach at MK Dons.

 

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Here's Paul Warne's Wiki page.

Good luck to him at MK Dons.

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@Piethagoram I merged your topic with @Robbie's which he'd posted earlier. 👍

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How embarrassing is the MK Don's social media post, that's not what you write when you have had two managers already this season and sacked the replacement. Yes, Carlisle United wanted Mike Williamson, but even that was an embarrassing appointment (even though I hoped it would work out for Carlisle). Paul Warne, I think will start to turn things around, and I can see MK Dons being better, but I do wonder if "better" will be good enough for a plastic club like Franchise FC?

Imagine if their media team used "We've got our man" every time they hire a new manager, or sign a player from a club more successful than them.

I can't express how silly it is in words.🤣

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