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VIDEO: Ince pre Hereford



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Paul Ince talks to the Citizen ahead of the Dons' clash with Hereford.
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Published Date:
18 October 2007
MK Dons manager Paul Ince has warned his side against complacency ahead of this Saturday's clash with Hereford.
Dons currently sit top of League Two and set a club record of seven league wins in a row against Lincoln last Sunday.

Ince has warned his players not to drop their standards against Hereford, who lie fourth in the table and have only lost once this season at Edgar Park.

Ince told the Citizen: "The lads are aware that if anyone is complacent I will see the signs. I don't care if we win, lose or draw on Saturday if people don't work like they should do, then they won't be in my team."

Ince is also aware of the threat the Bulls will pose

He said: "It will be a very hard game, they're a very good side. I went to watch them last Friday against Chester and they've got some decent players.

"They're third in the table and they're not there for no reason, they play good football and so it's another test for us and another challenge that I'm sure we'll rise to."

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  • Last Updated: 18 October 2007 5:07 PM
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  • Location: Milton Keynes
 
 

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