Scott Lindsey Dismissed as MK Dons Manager After Disappointing Run of Results in League Two
MK Dons have sacked head coach Scott Lindsey following a series of poor performances in League Two, leaving the team struggling in the lower half of the table.

In a decisive move, Milton Keynes Dons have parted ways with head coach Scott Lindsey after a prolonged period of underperformance in League Two. Lindsey's tenure, which began in September, saw the team secure only nine wins out of 29 matches, culminating in a recent 1-0 defeat by Colchester United. This loss extended MK Dons' disappointing streak to 11 defeats in 16 league games, a record that saw them plummet to 17th in the League Two standings.
Lindsey's Troubled Tenure
Scott Lindsey, who took over after leading Crawley Town to promotion from League Two last season, initially brought optimism to MK Dons. His early months saw the team climb to third place in the league after six consecutive wins. However, the team's form significantly declined from mid-December onwards, with only two victories in their last 16 matches. The dire performance saw MK Dons collecting a mere nine points out of a possible 48 during this period.
Club’s Statement
The club released a concise statement confirming Lindsey's departure, thanking him for his efforts and wishing him well in his future endeavors. The statement emphasized that no further comments would be made at this time.
Final Words from Lindsey
In his last post-match interview, Lindsey expressed his disappointment and defended his players, stating they fought hard despite the negative outcomes. He urged the team to remain focused and prepare for upcoming challenges.
Looking Forward
With Lindsey's departure, MK Dons are left to navigate their season without interim leadership as they face Accrington Stanley. The search for a new manager begins amidst a challenging time for the club, with the immediate goal of stabilizing their league position.