Manning addresses chants towards Wycombe’s Akinfenwa

Wycombe Wanderers 0-1 MK Dons

The Dons players urging the travelling fans to stop the abusive chanting The Dons players urging the travelling fans to stop the abusive chanting
The Dons players urging the travelling fans to stop the abusive chanting

Liam Manning condemned theMK Donssupportersfor their offensive chanting towardsWycombeWanderers striker Adebayo Akinfenwa during the 1-0 derby win on Saturday.

More than 1,400 fans travelled fromMilton Keynesfor the match at Adams Park, and saw their side win 1-0 thanks to Scott Twine’s first half goal.

However, the game came to an abrupt halt on the half-hour mark when chants - not racist or homophobic innaturebut offensive nonetheless - prompted Akinfenwa to take issue with the Dons supporters.

Though some fans tried to continue the chanting during the second half, they were drowned out by boos from both sets of supporters.

ChairmanPete Winkelmanwent onto the pitch at full time to apologise to the 39-year-old Wycombe man, and speaking afterwards, Dons head coach Liam Manning also offered his apologies.

“It's really disappointing,” he said. “It's really important to stress that's not a part of our culture, and I obviously don't condone it.

“I was really disappointed to hear it to be honest. It's a shame because it takes away from the performance of the lads and tarnishes it. It was a really exciting match and it leaves a sour taste.

“We can only offer our apologies to Adebayo and to Wycombe for it happening and for the people in the stadium. It's not what we want the club to be.”