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IN PICTURES: BLUES 1-0 LIONS

It was the match that had everything - a red card, a penalty save and a nailbiting finale. But most importantly, it brought three points to the Blues in their quest to survival.

Club photographer Paul Dennis was on hand to snap all of the action for wwfc.com, and there'll be more unseen photos in Tuesday's edition of Quarters.

  • Alan Bennett had a fine debut for the Blues, keeping the likes of Steve Morison (pictured) at bay
  • There were some anxious faces in the Dreams Stand as Julian Kelly's cross creeps in
  • Kelly admitted he didn't know how to celebrate after scoring on his debut
  • Kevin McLeod dazzled on his home debut, both with the ball and with his green boots
  • Martin Kuhl and Gary Waddock struggled with the YMCA routine
  • Despair for the Blues as Shaun Batt wins a penalty for the visitors
  • But despair turned to joy as Tom Heaton pulled off a stunning save
  • The challenge that provoked the controversy surrounding Gareth Ainsworth's red card
  • Darren Ward piles in as the Lions over-react to the incident
  • Gareth Ainsworth was clearly Public Enemy Number One
  • Gareth Ainsworth heads for the tunnel after being shown a red card
  • Neil Harris was involved in an altercation with a ballboy as tensions grew
  • The relief was evident - not just on the bench, but also in the stands, where chairman Ivor Beeks expressed his delight
  • Scott Shearer celebrates with new boy Alan Bennett
  • Tom Heaton applauds the fans after a superb display on his home debut
  • Photo 1 of 15hide descriptionAlan Bennett had a fine debut for the Blues, keeping the likes of Steve Morison (pictured) at bay
  • Photo 2 of 15hide descriptionThere were some anxious faces in the Dreams Stand as Julian Kelly's cross creeps in
  • Photo 3 of 15hide descriptionKelly admitted he didn't know how to celebrate after scoring on his debut
  • Photo 4 of 15hide descriptionKevin McLeod dazzled on his home debut, both with the ball and with his green boots
  • Photo 5 of 15hide descriptionMartin Kuhl and Gary Waddock struggled with the YMCA routine
  • Photo 6 of 15hide descriptionDespair for the Blues as Shaun Batt wins a penalty for the visitors
  • Photo 7 of 15hide descriptionBut despair turned to joy as Tom Heaton pulled off a stunning save
  • Photo 8 of 15hide descriptionThe challenge that provoked the controversy surrounding Gareth Ainsworth's red card
  • Photo 9 of 15hide descriptionDarren Ward piles in as the Lions over-react to the incident
  • Photo 10 of 15hide descriptionGareth Ainsworth was clearly Public Enemy Number One
  • Photo 11 of 15hide descriptionGareth Ainsworth heads for the tunnel after being shown a red card
  • Photo 12 of 15hide descriptionNeil Harris was involved in an altercation with a ballboy as tensions grew
  • Photo 13 of 15hide descriptionThe relief was evident - not just on the bench, but also in the stands, where chairman Ivor Beeks expressed his delight
  • Photo 14 of 15hide descriptionScott Shearer celebrates with new boy Alan Bennett
  • Photo 15 of 15hide descriptionTom Heaton applauds the fans after a superb display on his home debut
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