we have now got roberto di matteo as our manager
we are doing ok in the table
MK Dons 1-2 Peterborough
Dominic Green came off the bench to score the winner as Peterborough came from behind to see off rivals MK Dons.
The home side took the lead with half an hour left when Canada's Ali Gerba marked his home debut with a fine goal.
Craig Mackail-Smith's controversial penalty equalised for the visitors after Miguel Llera handled in the box while Willy Gueret lay injured.
Just four minutes later Green beat Gueret with a well-drilled shot to secure the points for Peterborough.
Milton Keynes Dons: Gueret, Regan, Llera, O'Hanlon, Lewington, Wright, Navarro, Leven, Cummings, Gerba, Wilbraham (Baldock 38).
Subs Not Used: Abbey, Stirling, Johnson, Belson.
Booked: Llera, Gueret, Lewington.
Goals: Gerba 63.
Peterborough: Lewis, Martin, Morgan, Zakuani (Westwood 22), Williams, Whelpdale (Green 67), Coutts, Hyde, Boyd, Mackail-Smith, Batt (Lee 90).
Subs Not Used: Tyler, Rendell.
Booked: Hyde.
Goals: Mackail-Smith 73 pen, Green 75.
Att: 10,876
Ref: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire).
Dons swoop for Derby keeper Price
Milton Keynes Dons have signed Derby County goalkeeper Lewis Price on a one-month loan deal.
The 24-year-old Welsh international will cover for Willy Gueret, who is banned for three games after being sent off against Cheltenham on Saturday.
Gueret's deputy, Nathan Abbey, finished the same game nursing an ankle injury.
Price joined the Rams from Ipswich Town in July 2007 for an undisclosed fee and made six appearances in the Premier League last season.
He will initially stay with the Dons until 26 November and has been given permission by Derby to play in their FA Cup first round tie against Bradford City.
we r goin up 2 points off the top !! :eng: :one:
Di Matteo handed managerial award
Milton Keynes Dons boss Roberto Di Matteo has been named as League One's manager of the month for November.
The Dons are second in the table after four wins from four league games during the month as they saw off Tranmere, Hartlepool, Walsall and Hereford.
The only blemish for Di Matteo was their FA Cup defeat by Bradford.
The other contenders for the award were Leicester City boss Nigel Pearson, Leyton Orient's Martin Ling and Peterborough United's Darren Ferguson.