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YOU’VE ALL DON GOOD – JOHNNIE

YOU’VE ALL

By John Lyons

PROUD AFC Wimbledon boss Johnnie Jackson saluted his players and the club’s fans after exiting the Carabao Cup with heads held high at Newcastle United on Tuesday night.
The Dons had been originally due to host the Magpies, but flooding of their Plough Lane pitch meant the third round tie had to be rescheduled at short notice.
On the pitch, AFC Wimbledon gave a decent account of themselves and it took a Fabian Schar penalty on the stroke of half-time, after Joe Pigott was adjudged to have fouled Miguel Almiron, to earn the Toon Army a home tie against Chelsea in...

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