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WIMBLEDON will be boosted by the return of midfielder Dannie Bulman for the visit of Argyle.


The 35-year-old was suspended for the 2-0 defeat away to League Two leaders Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday after being booked five times this season.


Bulman turned down a new contract with League One outfit Crawley Town before moving to Wimbledon on a free transfer in June.


He was one of several experienced players who were recruited by Dons' boss Neal Ardley over the summer.


Bulman had started every league game for Wimbledon this season before sitting out the trip to Wycombe.


He is likely to return to the team tonight at the expense of Jake Nicholson and resume his partnership in the centre of midfield with Sammy Moore.


Among the other close season captures for Ardley were strikers Adebayo Akinfenwa and Matt Tubbs, and former Oxford United midfielder Sean Rigg.


Centre-back Mark Phillips also arrived from Southend United but he suffered an injury in pre-season and his appearances have been limited as a result.


That led to him signing on loan for Football Conference Premier club Aldershot Town earlier this month.


Goalkeeper James Shea, 23, a product of Arsenal's youth academy, has impressed after completing a move from part-timers Harrow Borough in the summer.


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