Ince in rallying call to Dons fans

MK Dons manager Paul Ince has called for the home crowd to make themselves heard against his former club Macclesfield on Saturday.

Ince: Pleads for noise
Ince: Pleads for noise

The Dons have won five of the last six games at home but Ince was not happy with a subdued atmosphere against Bristol Rovers on Saturday.

He said: "Sometimes if we don't start well and fail to get the crowd going then the crowd need to get us going.

"There were 10,000 fans here on Saturday but there was no atmosphere and it was like a reserve game.

"We know that most of the time it is down to us to get them going but they can be like the 12th man.

"We're all in it together, we all want to be successful and we have to pitch in when things aren't going well."

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