MK Dons and Paul Ince will find out this Friday if they are set to be without striker Jermaine Easter for the trip to Charlton Athletic on Saturday 14th November as Wales face Scotland in a Nationwide Friendly International at the new Cardiff City Stadium.
The Dons boss could well be without three influential players for the second versus third clash at The Valley in eleven days time if Welsh boss John Toshack selects Ince's top scorer who impressed on his recall to the Welsh national side in Liechtenstein in the last World Cup Qualifier. The Scotland game is a totally meaningless fixture in the scheme of things as both countries failed to qualify for South Africa 2010.
If Easter does get the call it would mean Ince would be without his top goal getter, his captain Dean Lewington (suspended) and Stephen Gleeson who has already been selected for Eire's Under 21 double header in Georgia and Armenia. Lewington is serving the second game of his two match ban when the Dons travel to South East London.
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yes I believe so.
Dons are a decent side in this league, no doubt about that
a win silences the doubts which a few of us more than justifiably have had over the past 5-6 games and we can relax a bit
a draw means Yeovil becomes a must win game
a defeat and a lot of questions will be asked (and quite rightly so) and the 'we're still 2nd brigade' will ihave to find something else to delude themselves and bore the rest of us with
when you don't like something, adopt a defensive position and claim to be under an unjust siege by a brigade
how many of those that refuse to go the dons stadium will attend this one just to air the views on the poor folks at mk.
all the coke coperates have gone i only managed to blag 1 ticket first time this season
Bit gutted, was looking forward to watching us stuff franchise
Yes I'm pretty sure it was. Happy Easter !
I'm in the realsitic expectation of an under invested squad, we'll hopefully make the play offs brigade.