The slogan has been chosen by a group of businessmen working to promote Milton Keynes, but it has upset those who have fought to keep the club in south London.
The move to Milton Keynes has been given approval by the Football Association and Football League, but Kevin Rye of the club's supporters' association, said: "Koppel has turned the club into a corpse, even before printing such rubbish on the shirt."
On the playing front, David Connolly claims he will be out for another three months after the Republic of Ireland striker, 25, damaged knee ligaments in his first game back from the World Cup.
Wimbledon expected him to be ready in eight weeks, but Connolly fears a repeat of last season when he rushed back from an ankle injury.
"I came back early last season when I should have taken a bit longer," he said. "This time I want to make sure I'm 100 per cent."
Meanwhile, Brighton manager Martin Hinshelwood is interested in signing former Wimbledon midfielder Andy Roberts, and was due to meet him for talks today.