
Support the Dons - Support the MKDSA
Created on Thursday, 02 February 2012
How much does it cost? Well, we are able to offer an annual membership at just ?5 for adults, ?4 for the over 60's and ?2 for under 16's. And we have tried to make the process as easy as possible by introducing an on-line application and membership system which you can access on THIS LINK.
So what do you get for your money?
- Upgraded website offering up to date facts and stats and a daily feed of current Dons news
- Numerous member discounts at major retailers such as Game, Just Tyres and an Daan Indian Food
- The opportunity to raise issues with the assocation who will represent them direct with the club at regular meetings
- The opportunity to play for or support the MKDSA football club which plays in the national IFA League
- Your membership money goes towards supporting charitable causes such as the Soccer Sight System for disabled fans
- Automatic membership of the Football Supporters Federation
- A regular magazine called "Chewing the Cud"
- Entry to regular social events including Quiz Nights and Race Nights
- Opportunity to vote in the MKDSA sponsored Player of the Year section of the annual club awards night
These are just some of the facilities and activities that are supported by the association. Without YOUR support as members this work will not be able to continue. And even though you may not feel you get much from it personally, please bear in mind the charitable work we are able to do which relies on your membership donation. If you have any further questions please contact us on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and to JOIN NOW CLICK ON THIS LINK please
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On 23rd October 2003, thirty fans met at the National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes to establish a new supporters association following the arrival of Wimbledon Football Club (now renamed Milton Keynes Dons FC), from their former home at Selhurst Park in South London. A number of people volunteered to undertake roles as part of a steering committee to lead the association during its formation stages. In May 2004, the first full Annual General Meeting was held and Officers were elected by it's members 