Friday 15 February 2013

MK Dons vs Barnsley The FA Cup Preview Feb 16, 2013

Match Preview: Saturday,16 February 2013, One of the important match MK Dons vs Barnsley of The FA Cup HD Quality Live MK Dons vs Barnsley streaming is availahere.MK Dons vs Barnsley Live Stream online video The FA Cup Video Free The match will take plcae at , St Petersburg on 2/16/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Watch Free MK Dons vs Barnsley Stream Free online video Video Of The FA Cup Saturday,16 February 2013 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 13:00 GMT.The FA Cup ,Watch Video online video Live online video,MK Dons vs Barnsley Live Streaming Video,MK Dons vs Barnsley Stream, MK Dons vs Barnsley Streaming, MK Dons vs Barnsley Live,MK Dons vs Barnsley online video,MK Dons vs Barnsley Results, The FA Cup Fixtures.Barnsley striker Jason Scotland could be handed his first start for the club. Scotland, who arrived last month on a short-term deal until the end of the season, has stepped off the substitutes' bench to score Barnsley's winner in each of his first three matches and manager David Flitcroft could be ready to reward him. Scott Wiseman is Flitcroft's only new injury concern after the defender picked up a knock in training that has left him doubtful. Barnsley have dropped only two points in their last five league games as they bid to beat the drop, but Flitcroft could be tempted to make one or two changes. Striker Chris O'Grady, on loan from Sheffield Wednesday, is pushing for his first start, while the likes of midfield pair Tomasz Cywka and Jacob Mellis, defender Bobby Hassell, plus youngsters Reuben Noble-Lazarus and Danny Rose could all come into contention. Midfielder Stephen Dawson (ankle ligaments) and defender Jim McNulty (hamstring) remain sidelined.
MANAGER QUOTES
Karl Robinson: “It’s the 25th anniversary of Wimbledon beating Liverpool I was told today and obviously we played AFC Wimbledon in the second round this year. But that also took me back to Hillsborough and the scenes of my worst FA Cup memory but now we’ve got a chance to get this club breaking a record and getting into the quarter final."
David Flitcroft: “I love the tournament – I think it’s a great trophy and I can’t wait for Saturday’s game. The players have bought into how we want to do things. We took the boys to watch MK Dons at Doncaster and we had a classroom session on that. I’m just trying to make sure every single player knows the mission that we’re on. Obviously the semi-finals being at Wembley is something that is a great plus."
MATCH FACTS
This will be the first meeting between MK Dons and Barnsley in the FA Cup.
Three of the previous five meetings between the two clubs in all competitions have ended in draws.
This is the first time MK Dons have reached the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Karl Robinson’s side have won four and lost none of their last six home matches in the FA Cup.
Since beating QPR 4-2 in the fourth round, MK Dons have lost three of four matches (D1), scoring only two goals.
Barnsley have won six and lost none of their last seven in all competitions.
Jason Scotland has scored three goals in just 75 minutes of action for Barnsley this season (three sub appearances).
Izale McLeod, who returned to MK Dons in the January transfer window, scored for the Dons in the first ever clash between these two sides back in August 2004.

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