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KEE FAILS TO UNLOCK DOOR FOR VITAL WIN

By Bradley McLean

KNEESY DOES IT: AFC Wimbledon striker Joe Pigott celebrates making it 1-0 before Jordan Clark enjoys his Stanley equaliser, inset
PICTURE: PSI/Matt Redman

THERE were mixed feelings for Wally Downes after watching his AFC Wimbledon side held at home to fellow strugglers Accrington.
Joe Pigott had given Wimbledon the lead midway through the first half, but that was cancelled out by Jordan Clark’s equaliser just after the halfhour mark. Stanley could have taken all three points, only for a Billy Kee missed penalty, with the point leaving Wimbledon in the bottom...

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