Martin: Dons making history

David Martin believes the future is bright for MK Dons after an FA Cup triumph at QPR that will live long in the memory.

Last Updated: 27/01/13 at 13:50

David Martin: Onwards and upwards for Dons

David Martin: Onwards and upwards for Dons

Making their first appearance in the fourth round, the League One outfit bossed the Premier League hosts and ran out 4-2 victors.

A club record travelling support of 3,155 were at Loftus Road to witness the famous win - the biggest in the Dons' short history.

"It is great to be at a club like this," declared Martin. "Obviously it is only 10 years old so all the fans are pure. They've not experienced moments like this before.

"It is great to come to a place like Loftus Road and do really well. Hopefully we have made some lifelong fans.

"We are making history. The AFC Wimbledon game was by far the biggest game for me. It was like my FA Cup final. Anything that happens now would be a bonus.

"It is great to be a part of this team at the moment. The dressing room is great - all the lads get on.

"Hopefully it is onwards and upwards for MK Dons."

Football365 Facebook Fan Page

The Football365 fan page is a great place to meet like minded people, have football related discussions and make new friends.

Related News

Sky Bet

    • Retrieving latest Sky Bet odds

Most Commented

Readers' Comments

A

nd nothing of value was lost.

ahx00
Pulis' Stoke exit confirmed

S

anity1892 Yes I probably should... But everytime I go back and read Almunia for England I just lose bladder control.

sir danne
The Busy Gossip

P

erfect replacement for Carragher. Slow, average when he was at his best, now well past it. Would just slot straight in! :)

rez plus
Liverpool eye Kolo move - Report

Footer 365

Kris Commons retires from international duty with Scotland

Kris Commons has retired from international duty with Scotland to 'concentrate on his family and on club football'.

Transfer news: Samir Nasri staying with Manchester City despite links to PSG

Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri insists he wants to stay at the Etihad Stadium.

Premier League: Chelsea defender Gary Cahill would welcome Jose Mourinho

Chelsea defender Gary Cahill would welcome the anticipated return of Jose Mourinho to Stamford Bridge.

Mail Box

Mourinho Isn't Short-Term, Football Is

There's more in the afternoon Mailbox about Jose Mourinho and his potential return to Chelsea, while there's also a link to some pictures of eagles that look like Arsene Wenger...

Should Chelsea Be Worried About Jose Return?

After a disappointing end to his three years at Real Madrid, could Jose Mourinho struggle to bring immediate success if he completes his anticipated return to Chelsea?

© 2013 British Sky Broadcasting Ltd. All Rights Reserved