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Milton Keynes College Through to the Quater Finals


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Hi,

 

Milton Keynes College is suppose to have its biggest game in history this friday in the England Schools National Cup... It is currently in danger of being called off due to our pitch at Woughton on the Green being water logged.

 

We are looking for a decent pitch or for a 3G pitch within 45 minutes of Milton Keynes to host our Cup game this Friday. Kick off will be at 13.30pm and changing rooms will need to be provided also.

 

We are willing to pay a decent price to keep this game on, so if anyone knows off any facillites that would be suitbale for this Friday please let me know asap.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Jason Pinnock

 

Milton Keynes College Elite Football Academy

 

 

Email: Jason.Pinnock@mkcollege.ac.uk

Phone: 07792292367

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Thanks to the kind help of a few people on this site we have managed to keep our big game on tomorrow. We are now Playing at Creasey Parl, Dunstable.

For anyone who wants to come and watch, we kick off tomorrow at 13.30pm.

 

Venue:

Community Football Centre

Creasey Park Drive

Dunstable

LU6 1BB

 

http://www.dunstable.gov.uk/creasey-park-community-foootball-centre/artificial-turf-pitch-atp-hire-packages/

 

Kind Regards,

 

Jason Pinnock

 

Milton Keynes College Football Development

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Hi All,

 

Just letting you know the result of the last cup game between MK College v Lincoln last friday. Milton Keynes College won 4-3 with a couple of minutes to spare in extra time. It was a nail biting game even though MK dominated possession. Lincoln didn't play particularly well but they took their chances well.

 

Beneath is the script from the match report in the MK Citizen:

 

Published on Friday 23 November 2012 17:14

THE Milton Keynes College football team have booked their place in the quarter finals of the English Schools National Cup with a dramatic 4-3 extra time victory over Lincoln College on Friday.

 

 

Having already made history by reaching the last 16 of the competition for the first time, MK College took on their Lincoln counterparts in Dunstable because of a waterlogged pitch at Woughton on the Green.

Despite controlling much of the first half, MK fell behind just past the half hour mark, but responded well and drew level just after the break courtesy of an Alex Dixon penalty.

Lincoln scored on the break to make it 2-1, before Dixon doubled his tally when he did well to control a cross from Leigh Stevens and fired home.

MK went in front for the first time when Dixon reacted quickest to complete his hat-trick, firing home from close range after Stevens’ shot was saved by the Lincoln keeper. However, with only a couple of minutes left to play, Lincoln drew level with a goal straight from a corner.

That took the game into extra time, and after watching some good chances go begging, penalties looked to be on the cards. But with the clock running down, substitute Jake Seeley scored the winner to send MK into Monday’s quarter final draw.

Right-back Jack Crow was named man of the match.

MK had previously beaten Peterborough Regional College, Regent College in Leicester and Hull College to reach the fifth round, having received a bye in the first round. A total of 256 teams first entered the competition back in August.

 

 

This is a great achievment and were working even harder to get further in the competition. The Draw for the next round is at 1pm today so watch this space for more news on our magnificent run in the cup so far.

 

 

 

Regards,

 

Jason Pinnock

 

Milton Keynes College

Football Development

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Thank You, The draw for the next round has just been announced. We will either be playing South Gloucestershire & Stroud College or Hartbury College.

 

Hartbury college are said to be the favourites due to them being classed as the best college team in England. The Date of this fixture is yet to be confirmed.

 

Hard work & Passion is needed to get through to the semi's.

 

Wish us luck.

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Hi All,

 

Just letting you know the result of the last cup game between MK College v Lincoln last friday. Milton Keynes College won 4-3 with a couple of minutes to spare in extra time. It was a nail biting game even though MK dominated possession. Lincoln didn't play particularly well but they took their chances well.

 

Beneath is the script from the match report in the MK Citizen:

 

Published on Friday 23 November 2012 17:14

THE Milton Keynes College football team have booked their place in the quarter finals of the English Schools National Cup with a dramatic 4-3 extra time victory over Lincoln College on Friday.

 

 

Having already made history by reaching the last 16 of the competition for the first time, MK College took on their Lincoln counterparts in Dunstable because of a waterlogged pitch at Woughton on the Green.

Despite controlling much of the first half, MK fell behind just past the half hour mark, but responded well and drew level just after the break courtesy of an Alex Dixon penalty.

Lincoln scored on the break to make it 2-1, before Dixon doubled his tally when he did well to control a cross from Leigh Stevens and fired home.

MK went in front for the first time when Dixon reacted quickest to complete his hat-trick, firing home from close range after Stevens’ shot was saved by the Lincoln keeper. However, with only a couple of minutes left to play, Lincoln drew level with a goal straight from a corner.

That took the game into extra time, and after watching some good chances go begging, penalties looked to be on the cards. But with the clock running down, substitute Jake Seeley scored the winner to send MK into Monday’s quarter final draw.

Right-back Jack Crow was named man of the match.

MK had previously beaten Peterborough Regional College, Regent College in Leicester and Hull College to reach the fifth round, having received a bye in the first round. A total of 256 teams first entered the competition back in August.

 

 

This is a great achievment and were working even harder to get further in the competition. The Draw for the next round is at 1pm today so watch this space for more news on our magnificent run in the cup so far.

 

 

 

Regards,

 

Jason Pinnock

 

Milton Keynes College

Football Development

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