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Dons are checked by Bishop’s slick move

By Nick Bull
THE combination of Courtney Baker-Richardson and Colby Bishop could be a key cog in the Accrington machine this season according to boss John Coleman, after the pair helped snatch a draw away at Wimbledon.
Luke O’Neill put the Dons ahead after 42 minutes when his curling cross was deflected into his own net by Stanley centre- half Ross Sykes and things got worse for the visitors when Zaine Francis-Angol was sent off for a second booking after 61 minutes.
But three minutes later, summer signing Bishop latched on to 23-yearold Swansea loanee Baker-Richardson’s cross t...

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