Dons manager Karl Robinson took to the airwaves on Tuesday night as he answered questions from supporters live on BBC Three Counties Radio.
Karl joined host Luke Ashmead in 3CR's Luton studio for the first hour of Tuesday's Three Counties Sport programme, fielding questions pitched by phone, text and email on everything from tactical choices to touchline dances.
After his first six games in the job, it was a chance for the Football League's youngest manager to listen to the views of the fans directly and provide a unique insight into his philosophy on the game, his vision for the Club and his hopes for the season ahead.
Robbo fielded questions ranging from his initial thoughts on taking the role following Paul Ince's departure and his expectations of League 1's major challengers this season to Dietmar Hamann's growing presence in the first team environment and the futures of players like Jemal Johnson and Willy Gueret.
The Dons boss also received praise for his openness and interactivity with supporters, as well as his concerted effort to vastly improve the team's disciplinary record.
Karl told MK Dons Player: "I enjoyed it - it was a chance for fans to get their views across and say what they want to say and a chance for me to be honest and tell them what I'm thinking as well.
"I just hope the fans got enough from it to know where I'm coming from and know the direction I want to take this Club in."
Presenter Luke Ashmead said: "In the short time I've been able to get to know Karl, he's struck me as a very open and honest person and broadcasts like this give the fans a chance to put forward the kind of questions that don't always get answered."
Watch out for some behind-the-scenes footage from Tuesday night's broadcast, coming soon to MK Dons Player.
