Doherty back for Shrimps clash

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Wycombe Wanderers manager Paul Lambert has midfielder Tommy Doherty back in his squad after suspension for the trip to Morecambe.Doherty missed the 1-0 defeat at Hereford last weekend after his red card against Wrexham.

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