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Re: Team Photos on the Chairboys Archive Site
The big news about https://www.chairboysarchive.com is that, for the first time online, we have every match and scorer listed from the beginning, including non-competitive ones, and every player with their total appearances and goals. Phenomenal work.

Re: Team Photos on the Chairboys Archive Site
Evidently the roof leak was not as bad at this stage.

Re: Today...
...in 2007 (18 years ago) Matt Bloomfield played 90 minutes for Wycombe Wanderers in a 4-0 League Two win over Bury at Gigg Lane.
In 2009 (16 years ago) Matt Bloomfield played 90 minutes for Wycombe Wanderers in a 1-0 League Two win over Dagenham & Redbridge at Victoria Road.
In 2018 (seven years ago) Matt Bloomfield played 79 minutes for Wycombe Wanderers in a 2-0 League Two win over Cheltenham Town at Whaddon Road (replaced by Curtis Thompson).
In 2024 (one year ago) Matt Bloomfield was manager of Wycombe Wanderers for a goal-less League One draw with Oxford United at Adams Park.
Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
Don’t think there is any chance Berry will come straight into the starting eleven or Lowry play out of position on the right. Assuming Kone out my team is:
Norris
Grimmer, Low, Taylor, Harvie
Simons, Scowen, Humphreys
Onyedinma, Udoh, Lubala
With hopefully Berry and Lowry on bench.
PS Any team with Kone in it excites the hell out of me too.
Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
I don't like the new pound coin.....but there again I fear change.
Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
A possible compromise position would be that the owners, implicitly acknowledging the fan base, go on something of a charm offensive. I’m not talking daytime fireworks, Cajun spice burgers or even hot water, more a regular ‘state of the nation’ presentation from Dan Rice summarising how the ‘first 100’ days have gone in his opinion. Obviously would have some PR spin to it but a lack of warmth, personality and fan empathy is throwing a shadow over what should be a much more positive period. This would go some way to ameliorate this.
Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
I respect your opinion but remind you that in my time following WWFC Ivor Beeks, Steve Hayes, the Supporters Trust and Rob Couhig have all been disliked at various points of their respective tenures. It goes with the territory I’m afraid.
Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
By quite a few. The strangest one has to be Jock McCallum (30s-50s), whose name was always spelt McCullum by the club.
Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
To be fair to DR he has done several interviews with Phil and spoken at various functions like the ex-players dinner and supporters forums, so he has engaged with the fans in that way. I think he prefers to avoid the limelight but that’s his choice.