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Ainsworth refuses to give up on Wembley

By Jordan Davies
WYCOMBE Wanderers boss Gareth Ainsworth has challenged his side to win four of their next five games in one final push to make the play-offs.
The Chairboys remain three points off the pack after only managing a 3-3 draw against a ten-man Cheltenham in a game that produced a red card and two late penalties.
Despite failing to win in their last four home matches, Ainsworth believes his side are still in with a shout of a potential Wembley date, and should aim for 12 more points, starting with Mansfield Town on Friday.

STAR MAN GARRY THOMPSON Wycombe
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