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League honours<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P> National League North<\/STRONG> Northern Premier League Premier Division Northern Premier League Division One North<\/STRONG> North West Counties Football League Premier Division<\/STRONG> Minor honours<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P> Manchester Premier Cup<\/STRONG> North West Counties Football League – League Cup Lancashire Amateur Cup<\/STRONG> Salford City Football Club is a professional association football club based in Kersal, Salford, Greater Manchester, England. It currently competes in the National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system.<\/P> The club was founded in 1940. In 2014 it was taken over by former Manchester United players Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt, who each own 10% of the club, with businessman Peter Lim owning the remaining 50%. Since 2014, the club has had three promotions in four years.<\/P>","031D6804B38B16BF":"11563","7B2FB0A19094014E3FAA823110629AB9":"Karl Robinson","2210DCFB4B70D5C2283BA211E9A76EA6":" Karl Robinson is an English former footballer who is currently manager of Milton Keynes Dons. He joined the Dons on 11 May 2010, aged 29, making him the youngest manager in The Football League.
Champions 2017–18<\/P>
<\/STRONG>Play-off winners 2015–16<\/P>
Champions 2014–15<\/P>
Runners-up 2007–08<\/P>
Winners (2): 1977–78, 1978–79
Runners-up (3): 1989–90, 2001–02, 2012–13<\/P>
<\/STRONG>Winners (1): 2005–06<\/P>
Winners (3): 1973, 1975, 1977<\/P>","06E668E1105E4EF9":"","4103BB3BEF554F537F90B3CA00615F62":"The Peninsula Stadium","2B4ACB3EB27556A3FE660F17C4669146":"Salford City F.C.","114ACB0A71E2DA7D":"","339EB2C6C5868AED":"99834","8C128606F1271EBD3FC32654DF08FF79":"City of Salford","225C92AE74DAA9E1":"","51AE3EEB542020D34C08128CD3C01E6B88EB69E1589159EB":"1940","7EF75D1E4642E3E6135A1C322CA1E1B9":"Oxford United F.C.","F606F62A92BA396C":"","F4AE865DDB6B58D9":"Salford City F.C.","3FFCEA12D25AA01C8516DF9EE5709D08":"Oxford United,Charlton Athletic,Milton Keynes Dons","A09213A762233EEF":"City of Salford","986B9FBD3D7404D8":"Karl Robinson","938F319A1A9FBD67080C39FAAF431E58":"2024-1-5","1BB493FD74CF319A87F0858D78A18D01":"1980-9-13","90024ADA60E09BCFED2A04F0D0E07833":"","4DCB67625701BF17":"http:\/\/https:\/\/www.salfordcityfc.co.uk\/","897935219FCA7602F9B43DB32E1C5172":"18","6CBD8279C339CCCFFA070A7B102F2A71":"0","6CBD8279C339CCCF54A0D29E3D6C8EB5FF3529A25124E9FE":"1","76A6191E4A1B10776555B78F436CE4D1":"","9754084DD0876A005F0B42622346E4ED":"5106","DC9241C78561BCD0":"Salford City F.C.","5F0187DA2A4C44A3E04ED039BC0E27BC":"England","B3A1095C9EE738B3CCDF37762874FE45":"England","E17A5F6F92350E090E8BE67DDCE16BA0":"
He was appointed manager of League One team Milton Keynes Dons on 10 May 2010, having previously been the club's assistant manager under previous boss Paul Ince. At 30 years of age, he was the youngest manager at the time in the Football League and former England coach John Gorman was named his number two. At the age of 29, he was also the youngest person to ever acquire a UEFA Pro Licence.
In the 2010–11 season, his first season in charge, Robinson guided MK Dons to fifth place in League One. This was regarded as a good achievement, improving on the Dons' points total over the previous season. The team lost in the playoffs to Peterborough United over two legs.
In the 2011–12 season, he continued making impressive strides, attracting big name players and guiding his side to another 5th place finish and was again in the play-offs. During the season, he signed a 3-year contract extension with the Dons. He has also admitted that he enjoys deep sea fishing and the works of James Joyce. Karl has had numerous offers from other football league clubs since his time with the dons, but he has said on a number of occasions that he will not leave MK Dons until he helps them get promoted to The Championship.<\/P>","e_index":6};