Pop Pete in Dreamland ; Spurs Smash Milton Keynes but Can't Dent Winkelman's Enthusiasm for His Granite and Glass Stadium in Town Famed for Concrete Cows

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THE Spurs team had long gone, their bus already heading away from Milton Keynes down the A5, the last bags containing the typical debris and detritus of a football match were being chucked into refuse lorries and the floodlights had been switched off, plunging the National Hockey Stadium pitch into darkness.

But in the boardroom, close on midnight, Pete Winkelman was still celebrating his team's 5-0 defeat in the Carling Cup.

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Pop Pete in Dreamland ; Spurs Smash Milton Keynes but Can't Dent Winkelman's Enthusiasm for His Granite and Glass Stadium in Town Famed for Concrete Cows

Celebrating? The pop music mogulturned-chairman of MK Dons could hardly contain himself.

"I thought the whole occasion was magnificent," he said. "A few years ago you wouldn't have dreamed it was possible to have Tottenham Hotspur, one of the top clubs i...

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