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ROBBO: DON’T RULE US OUT YET

LEAGUE ONE
By Charlie Bennett

UPBEAT: Paul Robinson

AFC Wimbledon may be the new boys in League One, but defender Paul Robinson sees no reason why they can’t sneak into the play-off places.
The Dons, promoted last season, beat bitter rivals MK Dons on Tuesday, lifting them into the top half of the table prior to yesterday’s clash with Fleetwood
Centre-back Robinson, 35, believes a late charge could cause a surprise or two as they look to finish off the campaign with a flourish and mount a late run for the play-off places.
“It’s a good platform and now we have eigh...

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