Showing posts with label stadium:mk. Show all posts
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Thursday, 18 September 2014

Have a laugh tomorrow night @ Stadium:MK

Tomorrow night- comedy night at Stadium:MK

Head on over to the Ret Dot bar at Stadium:MK to enjoy some no-nonsense comedy from headlining comedian Alun Cochrane and sketch duo In Cahoots.

Alun Cochrane has appeared numerous times on television, featuring on shows including 8 out of 10 cats, Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, Mock the Week, Soccer A.M and Live At The Comedy Store. He is a great comedian, set to provide an evening of hysterical entertainment.

In Cahoots have been through the London comedy circuit and featured at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and will be presenting some enthralling sketch comedy to enjoy.

Lloyd Griffith, who has appeared at AAA Stand-up Late and supported Rob Beckett on his sell-out UK tour, will be hosting the evening, and the night as a whole is expected to be a great success.

Doors open at 7.30pm for a 8.15pm start, and tickets cost £10. You can buy tickets and find out more by clicking here.


Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Posh Push for Play-Offs while Dons Despair in Defeat - MK Dons vs Peterborough United

We've got a debut for the blog today; a report from our MK Dons reporter, Matt Delaney. You can read his match reports most months in the Phonebox magazine, but this month, the timings of going to print mean it's earnt a place online instead! Enjoy!


"MK Dons failed to get on the home score sheet yet again in a must win game, against local rivals Peterborough, whilst on their quest for promotion to the Championship. Peterborough strengthened their play-off hopes courtesy of two quick fire second half goals from Britt Assombolonga to sail to a 2-0 victory at Stadium:MK.

Both keepers had to be on their toes in the early stages of the game with David Martin having to tip over a stinging volley by Nick Ajose and Robert Olejnik diving well to get his hand to a well worked free kick from Ryan Hall to keep the game at deadlock in the first 20 minutes.

No team could grasp the first half by the neck and take command, possession was being given away cheaply by both teams and not many chances were being created. MK did , however, have the best chance of the half when Jordan Spence made a solo charge from the back line to the Posh penalty area then played it to Odelusi who fashioned a chance for himself out of nothing but shot just wide with Olejnik sprawling desperately to cover his goal.