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Ojo was great for about 10 minutes of each game, but completely anonymous for the rest of it. If he was consistent, he'd probably be getting some game time at Liverpool now.

He's like Michael Gilkes on the poppers!

Now where are those Liverpool fans coming to his defence with performances against the mighty Exeter?
 

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How you feel about your season right now

Frustrated

How you would have felt in the summer about where you are now


A bit disappointed

Quickly describe how the season has gone for you


What can go wrong will go wrong - terrible managerial appointment last summer, injury crisis, having to sell all our talent, pitch falling apart after a week (and training pitches), caretaker manager saying he wants out straight away, more injuries, selling more players without replacing them, awful run of form, more injuries, etc.

Best signing

Maxim Colin, first time in a few seasons we've had a specialist right back and he looks like a great acquisition

Worst signing

Possibly Akaki Gogia - he could be a decent player, but hardly played much since joining. Same could be said for Konstantin Kerschbaumer

Best player

Alan Judge - top assist-maker in the league this season, and I'm pretty sure he's still the top assist provider across all four divisions since the beginning of last season. Also 13 goals from midfield. The man has saved our season. We'd love to secure him to a new contract but his agent is demanding a pathetically low release clause so we've held off.

Worst player

Gogia or Kerschbaumer - as above. That said, both have taken a while to get used to English football and could be strong assets next season, both have decent potential

Most missed

Take your pick - Gray, Jota, Pritchard, etc.

Moments to remember

Beating QPR

Moments to forget


Losing to QPR

This season summed up in a single game

2-1 loss to Wednesday. Weird game, strange decisions, sendings off, get back into it after being 1-0 down only to lose it in the final minute. Strangely the Birmingham City away game was very similar.

Reasons to be optimistic for next season

Matthew Benham

Reasons to be pessimistic for next season

FFP holding us back so significantly and preventing us from adequately competing

In years to come, this will be remembered as the season when...

Most things went wrong. We've had three good seasons in a row where we've either been in the play-offs or got promoted. This season has been a bit difficult to watch and very frustrating. We're still punching above our weight but the contrast in play, style and leadership from 14 months ago is mind blowing.

What to expect next season


Absolutely no idea whatsoever
 

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How you feel about your season right now
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How you would have felt in the summer about where you are now
Disappointed, I thought a top half finish was within our capability. Although finish the season strongly and we can still be midtable.
Quickly describe how the season has gone for you
Awful start, getting better by the week.
Best signing
Kodjia, £2m for a top goalscorer at this level and he'll only improve with experience.
Worst signing
Fredericks I guess as he fucked off within a month.
Best player
Korey Smith, underrated last year and has really made the step up.
Worst player
Luke Freeman, overrated last year and predictably proven to be incapable at this level. Nearly a whole season playing in an attacking position, no open play assists and 1 ridiculously deflected goal says it all.
Most missed
JET by far. Apparently Freeman is better....
Moments to remember
The crucial late goals, Flint v Leeds 2-2, Burns v Boro 1-0 and Tomlin v Fulham 2-1.
Moments to forget
Several hammerings, forgotten already.
This season summed up in a single game
2-2 v Leeds, losing undeservedly and comeback to gain an acceptable result.
Reasons to be optimistic for next season
Young vibrant manager, newly refurbished 27,000 seater stadium - future looks bright.
Reasons to be pessimistic for next season
Our loan signings will leave, we cannot afford another summer like last.
In years to come, this will be remembered as the season when...
The Johnson era returned.
What to expect next season
8th.
 

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How you feel about your season right now
Pretty much panned out how we expected
How you would have felt in the summer about where you are now
Happy, we aren't 24th
Quickly describe how the season has gone for you
We've been top of the league once, in the relegation zone at the start of a match 3 or 4 times, and either played unbelievably well or terribly
Best signing
Jake Forster-Caskey, the mans unbelievable
Worst signing
Dale Jennings/Cristian Benavente/Sergio Aguza, all 3 came in with some promise, all 3 have been released
Best player
Lewington, he takes a lot of stick but he's been fantastic as long as he doesn't have to chase back
Worst player
Church gets a lot of stick, and he can't hit a barn door. Hopefully if we keep him when we go down he can do better in League 1, or Aberdeen actually buy him
Most missed
Easiest uestion to answer, Dele Alli
Moments to remember
Rotherham away, Derby away, Blackburn at home, QPR at home, or just the entire 14/15 season so we don't all get depression
Moments to forget
Pretty much the rest of the season
This season summed up in a single game
Blackburn away, better team for the majority, lose to a last minute goal
Reasons to be optimistic for next season
League One is my favourite, most of the core of the team will be the same
Reasons to be pessimistic for next season
We will be travelling to Scunthorpe
In years to come, this will be remembered as the season when...
We finally got back to where we were when football first came to Milton Keynes, but this time as a club Milton Keynes can be proud of, and we gave it a damn good go but ultimately the first half of the season killed us
What to expect next season
We will be one of the favourites to come back up if we keep the majority of the squad together and actually use the summer to improve
 

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How you feel about your season right now
I feel like the season has been like a bike tyre. It started off fully pumped, excited for the season after keeping the likes of Austin. But then, we got a puncture and everything fell flat. Now, we have used a puncture repair kit in the name of Jimmy and we are slowing pumping air into us ready for next season.

How you would have felt in the summer about where you are now
Low. Awful.

Quickly describe how the season has gone for you
Pretty much the same as the top post.

Best signing
One of Chery, Hall, Polter (now) or Smithies. All 4 have been pretty excellent.
Worst signing
Oscar Golberg or something. Signed in the summer, released by the winter. Ben Gladwin hasnt worked out for us either.
Best player
Polter, Chery, Hall and Smithies have all been excellent. Hoilett has been great all season, whereas those 4 have been injured and not played all year.
Worst player
Henry has been pretty poo for us, bar a few good games.
Most missed
Austin
Moments to remember
Finally winning a West London Derby. Have that Brentord!
Moments to forget
Getting thrashed twice by Fulham
This season summed up in a single game
Fulham home. We start to look good, then lose.
Reasons to be optimistic for next season
Some great signings, JFH looks to be getting us playing some good football.
Reasons to be pessimistic for next season
Inconsistent.
In years to come, this will be remembered as the season when...
We thought we were good, but we arent.
What to expect next season
Hopefully, we flirt with the play offs.
 

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Worst player
Church gets a lot of stick, and he can't hit a barn door. Hopefully if we keep him when we go down he can do better in League 1, or Aberdeen actually buy him

I think dropping down a league will do him good. I can see him being one of those players whose really good at League 1 but never really cuts it in the Championship. Can see he must have some quality as he has 6 in 10 now for Aberdeen.

Still crazy that his best goalscoring season is still with us when he was only 20 years old. Was keeping Shane Long out of the team that season.
 

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I think dropping down a league will do him good. I can see him being one of those players whose really good at League 1 but never really cuts it in the Championship. Can see he must have some quality as he has 6 in 10 now for Aberdeen.

Still crazy that his best goalscoring season is still with us when he was only 20 years old. Was keeping Shane Long out of the team that season.

The SPL is gash. League 2 quality at best.
 

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