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It's the respect party...
GARRY Thompson says Morecambe will give League Two champions MK Dons the greatest respect when they meet at stadium:mk on Saturday - until the kick-off.
A sell-out crowd will greet Paul Ince's men ahead of the game and the championship trophy will be handed over amid a party atmosphere.
But Morecambe winger Thompson reckons the Shrimps can spoil the party and finish their debut League season on a high.
"We have to give them a guard of honour before the game and that will be odd and something I have never done before," says Thompson.
"But they deserve their accolade and their party - but after all that is over with there is still a football match to play and it will be great in front of a big crowd at their new stadium.
"And it would be great to finish the season on a high."
8:11am Thursday 1st May 2008
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CommentPosted by: mike, milton keynes on 2:46pm Thu 1 May 08
It's very sporting of Morecambe to do that for us, Bradford City did us the honour at Valley Parade last week as well.
Rumour has it that Paul Ince might get his boots on at some stage in the game...!
Congratulations to Morecambe on an excellent first year in the League and good luck next season.
It's very sporting of Morecambe to do that for us, Bradford City did us the honour at Valley Parade last week as well.
Rumour has it that Paul Ince might get his boots on at some stage in the game...!
Congratulations to Morecambe on an excellent first year in the League and good luck next season.
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