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Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
Why is the Dan Rice the only person with the authority to have made Matt Bloomfield’s life so difficult that he had no choice but to leave?
Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
The only stumble really was when Phil mentioned their keeper making a few decent saves and Doddy, instead of taking the opportunity to praise our strikers, ignored it and reiterated his point about their threat.
Media training with Matt Cecil Wednesday 10.00am on the players day off.
Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
Xavier would have loved Louis Tussauds in Great Yarmouth that was known as the worst waxworks in the world. It closed in 2014 but gave us such wonders as.....
Michael Owen
Re: Team Photos on the Chairboys Archive Site
The new version of this website is now 'live', under a new address: www.chairboysarchive.com

Re: New signings - what is their fitness like?
It's that 100k that makes logical sense for the fee to be properly high.
As you wouldn't bother wasting 100k if it was "only" 300-500k would you?

Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
Change is difficult to deal with. We won’t be the same club in 5+ years as @Shev suggested.
I’ve only known us as being ‘little non-league’ Wycombe, the underdog, the punching above our weight FA Cup and League Cup Semi-finalists, the last day escapes at Lincoln and Torquay, the magic of somehow getting to the championship and almost staying up with next to no real finance. The giddiness of having Tony Adam’s as manager (only to realise he was nowhere near as good a manager as a player), Gormania, John Gregory, Super Laurie Sanchez and Terry Gibson, Gaz and Matty Bloomfield, Martin O’Neil. Bayo and so much more.
We have crappy crowds for sure but very occasionally it’s full to the brim - Slough, Simmo scoring the only goal as we did the league double over Man City, Andy Rammel scoring against wolves and jumping into the pile of snow!
For me, this is our culture and it’s been brilliant, but it’s going to change with the new owner and structure. Football has changed and who knows, maybe one day we’ll ’do a Bournemouth, Brighton, Brentford and challenge do a European place but we’ll still be the underdog, overachiever in a different league and time.
We have to embrace the change but we can celebrate our past, our history and make sure that the ‘new supporters’ that will come in on the back of the new money remember that.
Onwards and upwards.