John Gorman's Column
John Gorman column - February 16
Only one name has been on everyone's lips since the weekend - Wayne Rooney. His speculative bicycle kick has divided most people's opinions. First thing is first, it was a great goal. Yes it might
John Gorman column - January 17
It was great to hear the crowd appreciating the style of football we played against Tranmere on Saturday. Everyone at the club wants to play attractive football, to entertain and win matches. The
John Gorman column - December 15
One thing that surprised me on Saturday at Meadow Lane was how vocal the Notts County support was. Our travelling fans were great but it showed just how important a home crowd can be in getting a team
John Gorman column - December 1
Tomorrow is the big day when England will find out if they will host the 2018 World Cup. I for one hope they get it - even as a Scotsman! I don't like what has gone on with the political side of
John Gorman column - November 24
There is always going to be games at home where things don't go right and we have no excuses, at the end of the day we lost 4-1. I would say that Sheffield Wednesday, with Neil Mellor, Clinton
John Gorman column - November 17
It was a nice feeling to get back on the bus on Saturday evening with three points. We always felt there was a result coming, especially given the performances, and hopefully away wins will now be
John Gorman column - November 10
A lot has already been said and written about in relation to a potential FA Cup game with AFC Wimbledon, which would undoubtedly be a fantastic cup tie. But nobody can afford to think about the second
John Gorman column - November 3
Last week Alex Rae left the club to become Paul Ince's assistant manager at Notts County.We understand these things happen so you've got to take that in your stride.Obviously, we wish Alex the best.I
John Gorman column - September 1
It's been a superb week for everyone involved with the club. We bounced back superbly from a disappointing result at Carlisle with a tremendous performance against Blackpool and a win against Swindon.
John Gorman column - August 25
MK Dons assistant manager John Gorman writes exclusively for MK NEWS every week... I can't gloss over the defeat at Carlisle. I thought we were the better side for 40 minutes, but the decision not to
John Gorman column - August 18
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