The English League One team MK Dons may soon have Steven Gerrard as their manager.
Discussions are currently underway, although it’s premature to determine if Gerrard will accept the position. Additionally, SG is rumored to be in consideration for a role alongside Brendan Rodgers at Celtic.
The vacancy arose after Karl Robinson was dismissed last month following a six-year stint with the club.
Gerrard’s contract, which lasted 18 months with Major League Soccer side LA Galaxy, will not see an extension.
Milton Keynes Dons originated as a breakaway club from Wimbledon FC, which disbanded but was reestablished by fans as AFC Wimbledon in 2002, the genuine Dons that continued to exist in South London.
To reach their current status in the English League Division One, AFC Wimbledon had to build their club from the ground up, ascending through non-league divisions.
AFC Wimbledon boasts the record for the longest unbeaten streak in English senior league history, having played 78 consecutive league games without a loss between February 2003 and December 2004. They also hold the distinction of being the first club established in the 21st century to enter the Football League.
by Terence Johns