2005–06 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season

The 2005–06 season was Milton Keynes Dons' second season in their existence as a professional association football club, and their second consecutive season competing in League One.

Milton Keynes Dons
2005–06 season
ChairmanPete Winkelman
ManagerDanny Wilson
StadiumNational Hockey Stadium
League One22nd (relegated to League Two)
FA CupThird round
League CupFirst round
League TrophyQuarter-final
Top goalscorerLeague: Izale McLeod (17)
All: Izale McLeod (18)
Highest home attendance8,426 (vs Bradford City)
26 February 2006, League One
Lowest home attendance2,649 (vs Colchester United)
20 December 2005, League Trophy QF
Average home league attendance5,776 [1]
Biggest win0–3 (vs Barnet)
22 November 2005, League Trophy R2
3–0 (vs Blackpool)
11 February 2006, League One
Biggest defeat5–0 (vs Huddersfield Town)
18 February 2006, League One

As well as competing in League One, the club also participated in the FA Cup, League Cup and League Trophy.

The season covers the period from 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006.

Competitions

League One

Final table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
20Rotherham United461216185262–1052
21Hartlepool United461117184459–1550
22Milton Keynes Dons461214204566–2150
23Swindon Town461115204665–1948
24Walsall461114214770–2347

Source: Sky Sports

Matches

Win Draw Loss
Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref
6 August 2005 – 15:00BournemouthHome2–2McLeod (2)5,163[2]
9 August 2005 – 19:45Doncaster RoversAway1–1McLeod5,232[3]
13 August 2005 – 15:00Bradford CityAway0–2 7,315[4]
20 August 2005 – 15:00Colchester UnitedHome1–1Wilbraham4,423[5]
27 August 2005 – 15:00Bristol CityAway2–2Platt (2)10,011[6]
29 August 2005 – 15:00Port ValeHome0–0 4,592[7]
10 September 2005 – 15:00BrentfordAway0–1 5,862[8]
13 September 2005 – 19:45Swansea CityHome1–3Mills4,798[9]
17 September 2005 – 15:00BarnsleyHome0–0 4,620[10]
24 September 2005 – 15:00BlackpoolAway2–3Rizzo, Small4,723[11]
27 September 2005 – 19:45Scunthorpe UnitedHome1–0Platt4,682[12]
1 October 2005 – 15:00Swindon TownHome3–1Kamara, Edds, McLeod5,536[13]
8 October 2005 – 15:00WalsallAway1–1Edds5,041[14]
15 October 2005 – 15:00ChesterfieldHome0–0 5,642[15]
21 October 2005 – 19:45Hartlepool UnitedAway1–2McLeod4,337[16]
29 October 2005 – 15:00Rotherham UnitedHome1–1Kamara5,096[17]
12 November 2005 – 15:00Tranmere RoversAway2–1McLeod (2)6,611[18]
19 November 2005 – 15:00WalsallHome2–1McLeod, Wilbraham5,506[19]
26 November 2005 – 15:00BournemouthAway0–2 5,485[20]
6 December 2005 – 19:45Huddersfield TownHome2–2Rizzo, McLeod4,832[21]
10 December 2005 – 15:00Doncaster RoversHome2–3Smith, Wilbraham5,351[22]
17 December 2005 – 15:00Colchester UnitedAway0–2 3,400[23]
26 December 2005 – 15:00Southend UnitedHome0–0 7,452[24]
31 December 2005 – 15:00GillinghamAway0–3 6,012[25]
2 January 2006 – 15:00Oldham AthleticHome0–1 5,082[26]
10 January 2006 – 19:45Swansea CityAway1–3McLeod11,922[27]
14 January 2006 – 15:00Yeovil TownHome1–1McLeod5,548[28]
21 January 2006 – 15:00BarnsleyAway0–2 7,588[29]
31 January 2006 – 19:45Nottingham ForestHome1–0McLeod7,670[30]
4 February 2006 – 15:00Scunthorpe UnitedAway0–2 4,631[31]
11 February 2006 – 15:00BlackpoolHome3–0McLeod (2), Taylor5,691
14 February 2006 – 19:45Yeovil TownAway1–1Harding5,048[32]
18 February 2006 – 15:00Huddersfield TownAway0–5 11,423[33]
25 February 2006 – 15:00Bradford CityHome2–1Harding, Lewington8,426[34]
10 March 2006 – 19:45Bristol CityHome0–1 6,855[35]
18 March 2006 – 15:00Southend UnitedHome2–1Smith, Taylor7,071[36]
25 March 2006 – 15:00Nottingham ForestAway0–3 18,214[37]
28 March 2006 – 19:45BrentfordHome0–1 5,592[38]
1 April 2006 – 15:00GillinghamHome1–2Smith6,432[39]
4 April 2006 – 19:45Port ValeAway3–1Platt3,452[40]
8 April 2006 – 15:00Oldham AthleticAway2–1McLeod (2)5,919[41]
15 April 2006 – 15:00Swindon TownAway1–0Platt7,273[42]
17 April 2006 – 15:00Hartlepool UnitedHome2–1Wilbraham, Taylor6,472[43]
22 April 2006 – 15:00ChesterfieldAway2–1Platt, Edds3,965[44]
29 April 2006 – 15:00Tranmere RoversHome1–2McLeod7,777[45]
6 May 2006 – 15:00Rotherham UnitedAway0–0 7,625[46]

FA Cup

Matches

Win Draw Loss
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref
5 November 2005 – 15:00First roundLincoln CityAway1–1Edds3,508[47]
15 November 2005 – 19:45First round (replay)Lincoln CityHome2–1Platt (2)4,029[48]
3 December 2005 – 15:00Second roundSouthend UnitedAway2–1McLeod, Smith5,267[49]
7 January 2006 – 15:00Third roundSouthamptonAway3–4Lundekvam (o.g.), Rizzo, Edds15,908[50]

League Cup

Matches

Win Draw Loss
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref
23 August 2005 – 19:45First roundNorwich CityHome0–1[lower-alpha 1] 4,777[51]
  1. After extra-time. 0–0 at the conclusion of 90 minutes.

League Trophy

Matches

Win Draw Loss
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref
18 October 2005 – 19:45First roundExeter CityHome3–2Smith (2), Wilbraham2,745[52]
22 November 2005 – 19:45Second roundBarnetAway3–0Wilbraham, Small, Smith991[53]
20 December 2005 – 19:45Quarter-final (South)Colchester UnitedHome1–2Mills2,649[54]

Player details

List of squad players, including number of appearances by competition.
Players with squad numbers struck through and marked left the club during the playing season.
No. Pos Nat Player TotalLeague OneFA CupLeague CupLeague Trophy
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Matt Baker 420370401000
2 DF Trent McClenahan 340290401000
3 DF Dean Lewington 511441301030
4 MF Ben Harding 112102000010
5 DF Craig Morgan 470400401020
6 DF Ben Chorley 290260201000
7 MF Wade Small 352281401021
8 MF Paul Mitchell 430390400000
9 FW Clive Platt 458406421000
10 FW Izale McLeod 46183917411020
11 MF Gary Smith 297253210023
12 FW Filipe Morais 130130000000
13 MF Gareth Edds 495413421030
14 MF Malvin Kamara 302232301030
15 FW Nick Rizzo 353292310030
16 DF Shola Oyedele 3030000000
17 MF Jason Puncheon 3010001010
18 DF Nathan Koo-Boothe 1000000010
19 DF Leon Crooks 290230300030
20 FW Scott Taylor 173173000000
21 FW Aaron Wilbraham 376314201032
22 MF Nick McKoy 220160201030
23 FW Serge Makofo 0000000000
24 DF Mirano Carrilho 4030001000
24 DF David Partridge 180180000000
25 MF Alex Tapp 0000000000
26 DF Pablo Mills 192161000031
27 GK Scott Bevan 0000000000
28 FW Julien Hornuss 0000000000
29 MF Stephen Quinn 190150100030
30 MF Mark Ricketts 7050200000
31 FW Sam Baldock 1000000010
32 GK Ricardo Batista 9090000000

Transfers

Transfers in

Date from Position Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2005MF Paul MitchellWigan AthleticFree transfer[55]
4 July 2005DF Craig Morgan WrexhamUndisclosed[56]
6 July 2005FW Aaron WilbrahamFree agent[lower-alpha 1]Free transfer[57]
22 August 2005DF Mirano CarrilhoFree agent[lower-alpha 2][58]
17 January 2006FW Scott TaylorPlymouth Argyle£100,000[59]

Transfers out

Date from Position Name To Fee Ref.
October 2005DF Steve PalmerRetired
January 2006GK Scott Bevan[60]
DF Mirano CarrilhoReleased[lower-alpha 3][61]
FW Jason PuncheonReleased[lower-alpha 4]
GK David MartinLiverpoolUndisclosed[62]
February 2006DF Nathan Koo-BootheReleased[lower-alpha 5][63]
15 May 2006FW Wade SmallSheffield WednesdayUndisclosed[64]

Loans in

Start date Position Name From End date Ref.
16 August 2005DF Trent McClenahanWest Ham UnitedEnd of season
31 August 2005MF Pablo MillsDerby County1 January 2006[65]
22 September 2005MF Stephen QuinnSheffield UnitedJanuary 2006[66]
4 November 2005DF Mark RickettsCharlton AthleticFebruary 2006[67]
13 January 2006GK Ricardo BatistaFulhamEnd of season[62]
19 January 2006DF David PartridgeBristol City[68]
27 January 2006FW Filipe MoraisChelsea[69]

Loans out

Start date Position Name To End date Ref.
10 February 2006DF Shola OyedeleWokingEnd of season[70]
  1. Previous club: Hull City.
  2. Previous club: FC Dordrecht.
  3. Joined AGOVV Apeldoorn on 12 January 2006.
  4. Joined Fisher Athletic in January 2006.
  5. Joined Kettering Town in January 2006.

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