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Last-gasp Wheeler’s cruel blow for Tisdale

By Gary Dabson
PAUL Tisdale insists he has reasons to be cheerful despite watching his MK Dons slip up at Wycombe.
David Wheeler’s stoppage-time winner proved a dagger through the heart of his former Dons side, who had twice come from behind at Adams Park.
Joe Jacobson’s penalty was cancelled out by Jordan Bowery while Jordan Houghton scored from the spot for Dons after Fred Onyedinma had put the hosts back ahead before the break.
“We’re really disappointed after a great game of football to come away with nothing,” said Tisdale.
“It’s about scoring ...

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