MK Dons 3 Wycombe 1.
ON-LOAN Tommy Doherty was sent off on his farewell appearance for Wycombe as MK Dons won the first ever Bucks league derby.
The QPR midfielder saw red for the second time in his three-month loan spell after twice talking his way into the referee's notebook.
It capped a bad afternoon for Wanderers who saw midfielder Matt Bloomfield and defender Sam Stockley both leave the field with injuries which could force them out of Tuesday night's Carling Cup quarter-final at Charlton Athletic.
The Blues fell behind to a Keith Andrews deflected strike on 17 minutes and then Izale McLeod added a second from the penalty spot on 25 minutes.
Tommy Mooney pulled one back just after the half hour mark and Jermaine Easter headed against the post for Wycombe, but McLeod's exquisite second goal ensured that the points and the local bragging rights went to the Dons.
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