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Danny FullbrookBBC News, Buckinghamshire

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The new MK Dons away kit includes a tribute to World War Two codebreakers.

Bletchley Park collaborated with the EFL League Two team on the design, which referenced the circular keys on the Enigma machine - a typewriter-like device used by Germany to encode military messages.

Now a museum, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, was once a secret site which housed codebreakers, including Alan Turing, who cracked codes and helped shorten the war.

The football club told the BBC: "Bletchley Park were brilliant, really helpful in designing the kit alongside us and ensuring everything was accurate."

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The kit design included the keys of the enigma machine

MK Dons teamed up with Reebok for the kit, their second collaboration with the sportswear giant for the 25/26 season.

A new crest for the club was announced in May and includes a nod to the city's "iconic roundabouts".

According to a club spokesperson, the new owners, a Kuwait-based consortium, had been keen to embrace the history of the area "and establish those links".

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