After finding out that MK Dons are battling against losing huge amounts of money each day to keep the club running, fans unsurprisingly quickly took to mock them…
Good. Shouldn’t have stolen a club then.
— Neil Cleary (@neilpatrick777) September 5, 2019
Excellent hopefully they go to the wall and pervy Pete can go back under his bridge
— Andrew Kimberley (@lutonkimbo) September 5, 2019
Brilliant ?
— Duncan Jackson (@duncanjackson80) September 5, 2019
Finally, some good news for lower league football.
— Rob Kimberley (@ltfckimbo) September 5, 2019
Perhaps we can have a bucket collection for them at the next LTFC home match.
I've got a tatty old black one that's missing its handle I've been trying to get rid of for ages.
— Andrew Collon (@andyc_128) September 5, 2019
Nobody will care if they go under, they shouldn't even have existed in the first place.
— Tim Rayner (@timrayner4673) September 5, 2019
You could always screw the local taxpayers over to keep funding it by dodgy land deals! Only club that no one would cry about losing from the EFL.
— Hattermad1969 (@hattermad1969) September 5, 2019
We were able to find some comments from MK Dons fans, with some shocked at the figure…
Meaning we'd be losing around £3.5m a year, a figure offset by the profits made by the hotel, retail park and other events at the stadium.
No doubt this will still get the usual suspects excited about unsustainability.— BadWomble (@BadWomble1) September 4, 2019
Whooh never thought it was that big.
— MK Gooner (@EMKAYdons18) September 4, 2019
Yes of course the loss gets covered by INTERMK but still 10k a day x 365 is £3.6 mil
— MK Gooner (@EMKAYdons18) September 4, 2019
It’s all Hollywood accounting though: there’s no way you lose that much from footballing activities (MKD pay rent on stadium, don’t get stadium event income, don’t keep transfer profits) plus IMK had a £7m windfall from MKC in 2018/19 related to the training ground
— Bradwell Commoner (@bradwellcommon) September 4, 2019

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