With the club finishing the lowest they ever have, it’s a far cry from the promotion aspirations they set out at the start of the season.
There was a lot of gloom, there was a lot of doom, a lot of games, and most of them we’d all like to forget. But there were some lighter moments too, some which didn’t make the headlines.
And of course, they’re my rules, so I’m giving myself an award.

5. 'We might die here' Award
We like getting to grounds early, it means the journey was an easy one. However, rocking up half-an-hour before kick-off means something has gone really, REALLY wrong. Just as it did at Accrington. Two miles in two hours through Manchester had both myself and cohort Paul Dixon frantic, only exacerbated by my need for the toilet. When you're already late, what's another five minutes for a wee? Much better than the alternative. | Getty Images

6. 'Blink and you'll miss him' Award
Could have a few contenders for this one this season. Joe Pritchard and Tommy Leigh barely lasted six months before being moved on, Sam Sherring's injuries meant he barely got on the pitch all season, Tom Carroll, Matt Dennis... even Nathan Thompson. But this one goes to young Sonny Finch. Despite getting a goal and looking pretty handy at times, the Middlesbrough loanee barely rippled the waters at MK1, even to a point where his recall announcement made by his parent club caught Dons by surprise | Jane Russell

7. 'Welcome demise' Award
Keepers playing at centre-half, goal-kicks in the penalty area, dangerous passes in front of goal, short flippin corners... the 'MK Way' didn't just fail this season, it died a death. And to be honest, not many people shed tears over it. | Jane Russell

8. 'What sport is this, again?' Award
It was actually pretty fitting that the most bonkers game of football would actually played at a rugby ground. Games that end 6-3 don't usually happen in real life, just on whatever EA are calling FIFA these days. So when the wild 6-3 defeat to Newport County happened, you could easily have been forgiven for thinking they were playing rugby with the wrong shaped ball at Rodney Parade | Getty Images