Whether or not you agree with the formation of this team, its here to stay and despite calls by supporters groups from the original Wimbledon not to go, many supporters go and follow thier team.
The Millers are on a dreadful run of form of late and have failed to win in the last 9 outings and will face stiff opposition from MKD who lie just 3 point beneath us in 22nd place, although they have only lost 1 out of thier last 6 home games, winning 3.
After Tuesday's debacle Harford has said he is planning changes. He has midielfer Paul McLaren back available to him after a 3 game suspension, the game has probably come too early for Lee Williamson, after spending a spell in hospital with a virus he only restarted training on Monday.
Barry Conlon is also available for selection after sitting out the Barnsley game as part of his 3 month loan deal with the Millers. However Harford will have been given a boost by the performance of the reserves, they beat Walsall 6-0 on Wednesday, Brogan (2), Duncum (2), Conlon and Whittington all getting on the scoresheet. It could be that a couple of the youngsters could feature on the bench again.
MK Dons boss Danny Wilson will be missing former Millers target Aaron Wilbraham through suspension after recieving a red card in their 2-1 defeat at Hartlepool last Saturday. Although he could have Wade Small and Trent McClenahan back in the fold after missing the past month with injury. Both will undergo a fitness test on Friday.
The Dons have also just lost the services of Stephen Quinn as his loan has expired and he has returned to Sheffield United.
Millers - 15/8 Draw - 9/4 MK Dons 5/4. odds from Millersbet.co.uk
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