Should former Leeds United head coach be given the Milton Keynes Dons managerial job?

Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony has stated on social networking site Twitter that former Leeds United head coach Steve Evans would be a good managerial appointment for the Milton Keynes Dons managerial job.
MK Dons are looking for a new manager at the moment following the recent departure of Karl Robinson.
Robinson had been in charge of the Dons since May 2010 and did a wonderful job at the club.
Evans is without a managerial job at the moment, having parted company with Championship outfit Leeds at the end of the 2015-16 campaign.
Peterborough chairman MacAnthony has suggested on Twitter that Evans would be a good managerial appointment for MK Dons.


Evans is a good manager, and he showed that during his time at Rotherham United and Leeds.
The Scotsman did a decent job at Leeds during the 2015-16 campaign, and perhaps the 53-year-old is unlucky not to be in charge at Elland Road this season.
MK Dons are struggling for survival in League One, having been relegated from the Championship at the end of the 2015-16 campaign.
Would Evans be interested in going down a level and take charge of a club that are unlikely to finish in the top six of League One this season?

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