2013
 
Saturday, 22 March 2014
League Two
Kingsmeadow
Attendance: 3,670
Ref: Jeremy Simpson
 
Wimbledon
Danny Hylton (69,71), Jake Nicholson (70), Jack Midson (90)
4 (0) - (1) 3
Cheltenham Town
Troy Brown (5), Jermaine McGlashan (49), Jason Taylor (74)
1
Scott P Brown
28
Michael Ihiekwe
5
Troy Brown
Goal 5m
6
Steve Elliott
20
Sido Jombarti
25
David Noble
Subbed 7878
4
Jason Taylor
Goal 74m Yellow 90m
14
Matthew Richards
8
Sam Deering
9
Byron Harrison
Yellow 44m
11
Jermaine McGlashan
Yellow 43m Goal 49m
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7
Jamie Cureton
12
Connor Roberts
10
Terry Gornell
19
Zack Kotwica
21
Ashley Vincent
Sub (25 78m)25-78
22
Craig Braham-Barrett
32
Mitch Brundle

Jack Midson's goal deep into injury time sealed a remarkable comeback for AFC Wimbledon against Cheltenham.

Troy Brown's header and Jermaine McGlashan's close-range finish put Cheltenham 2-0 ahead.

The hosts scored three times in three minutes, Midson setting up the first for Danny Hylton, who then provided the assist for Jake Nicholson's equaliser.

Hylton rounded the keeper for 3-2, only for Cheltenham's Jason Taylor to level, before Midson won it from close range.

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AFC Wimbledon have been deducted three points by the Football League after fielding an ineligible player in their 4-3 win over Cheltenham last month.

Midfielder Jake Nicholson, 21, joined them in February after leaving Morton.

He scored against Cheltenham on his debut and has made three further appearances for the Dons since then.

Following a Football Disciplinary Commission hearing, the League Two club was also given a £5,000 fine, which has been suspended for a year.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/27192069

They must also pay the costs of the hearing.

The deduction means Neal Ardley's side drop from 14th to 18th in the table, but they are not in danger of being relegated.

Nicholson began his career at Tottenham, where he made one first-team appearance.

He had a short spell at Morton after being released by Spurs last year.