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VIDEO: Ince's Morecambe preview



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Paul Ince talks to the media ahead of this Saturday's clash with Morecambe.
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Published Date:
28 September 2007
MK Dons manager Paul Ince gives us all the latest news ahead of the clash with Morecambe.
After picking up a vital three points against top of the table Darlington, the guv'nor looks ahead to this Saturday's game at Christie Park.

Ince said: "We've had them watched in the last couple of games and their results have picked, especially in the Carling Cup, they had a good result away at Wolves.

"Their a good side, they play 4-5-1 system which we've been working on today and it's going to be a very hard game, I'm under no illusions as to how hard it'll be."

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  • Last Updated: 28 September 2007 10:09 AM
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