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DONS FIND THEIR STAR IN APPIAH

By Nate Williams
LEAGUE ONE

REWARD: AFC Wimbledon’s Kwesi Appiah celebrates the winning goal
PICTURES: PSI/Simon Davies

HE HAS had his fair share of clubs but journeyman Kwesi Appiah is starting to make his presence firmly felt at AFC Wimbledon, according to manager Neal Ardley.
The Ghanaian international reacted quickest to his initial blocked shot to lash into the top corner early on for the Dons, who then survived a late onslaught to record their first away victory of the season.
Appiah, 27, spent a loan spell at AFC Wimbledon in 2014 before making a permanent switch to the c...

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