Milton Keynes Dons' CEO Neil Hart says planning for League One has already begun following Saturday's promotion. The club will be crowned League Two champions on Saturday if they match or better Bromley's result. Hart, who took over as CEO in 2024, said he was in the Stadium MK boardroom on Sunday to begin preparations for third-tier football. 'It's 27 April and we're done, we know our destiny, come August we know we're playing in League One, so we've got to get that planning in place, we've got to be clear in what we're doing,' he told BBC Three Counties Radio. Hart admitted the club's ambition lay in the second tier and that Dons owner, Fahad Al Ghanim, was 'invested in taking the club forward'. 'We should be definitely (in the Championship) and that's where we want to be,' Hart said. 'There's a lot of work to get there, but we want to realise the ambition, not just the stadium, but the size of the city and the region, and we want to give people a club to be proud of and come and support to get involved in.'
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Milton Keynes Dons Target Championship Football After Promotion
Milton Keynes Dons' CEO Neil Hart targets Championship football after securing promotion to League One. The club will be crowned League Two champions on Saturday if they match or better Bromley's result.
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