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Re: Birmingham and Burton KO moved
We have a block of safe standing at Adams Park don't we? Albeit a very small block at the end of the Family Stand.
Shrewsbury certainly have it behind the home goal, towards the back.
Re: Attendance Prediction - Crawley Town (a) - Sat 15th Feb '25 - Match 30 in 24/25
!6 predictions on record so far and we are saying:
(I know they don't add up - it is because the averages are rounded to the nearest whole number)
@James has a point
Regular forecasters might know that I allow alterations in only one circumstance - in this sort of circumstance is allowed to convert opposition supporters into Wycombe supporters. It happened first for a meeting at the three sided place. On this occasion I think it is possible that our scintillating football and raucous support may well give some local 7 or 8 year olds cause to think about us in the future if (as) we progress up the pyramid.
So no changes to any total attendance predictions will be acceepted but if anyone wishes they can increase their prediction for the number of Wycombe fans.
Anyway I am going to take advantage of the rule and revise my early prediction of 753 Wycombe fans to 1001 and plan to arrive at the stadium early.
If any other early forecasters want to make this type of alteration, the format that I have used would be helpful and at least reduce the change of a mistake in data entry.
Happy predicting to all.
The season starts now...
Have seen this cliché trotted out a few times following our F.A. Cup exit. I guess it has a ring of truth about it. Our first league game under our new head coach. Our new, somewhat bloated, squad having had almost a fortnight to be assimilated.
I think it would be fair to say Mike Dodds couldn't have asked for a much kinder set of fixtures to begin his tenure.
We won took 15 points from a possible 18 available in the reverse fixtures in the first half of the season, scoring 12 goals and conceding seven.
As for the bloated squad, I make it 29 first teamers, which means eleven won't make the squad each week.
Goalkeepers (3); Franco Ravizzoli, Shamal George, Will Norris.
Defenders (9): Dan Harvie, Fin Back, Jack Grimmer, Jasper Pattenden, Anders Hagelskjaer, Caleb Taylor, Declan Skura, Joe Low, Sonny Bradley.
Midfielders (8): Adam Reach, Alex Lowry, Cameron Humphreys, Josh Scowen, Luke Leahy, Magnus Westergaard, Tyreeq Bakinson, Xavier Simons.
Attackers (9): Fred Onyedinma, Garath McCleary, Gideon Kodua, James Berry, Kieran Sadlier, Beryly Lubala, Daniel Udoh, Richard Kone, Sam Vokes
Obviously there are some injuries, with half-a-dozen doubts or outs for tomorrow's trip to Crawley Town.
George (groin), Grimmer (calf), Pattenden (hamstring), Berry (hamstring), Sadlier (hernia surgery) and Kone (knee).
The likes of Back, Hagelskjaer, Reach, Lowry, Westergaard and Vokes probably aren't match-fit either.
Re: Loan watch
I was completely staggered to see two posters describe Bakinson as "lazy" in recent posts.
Re: WWFC v Wrexham NOT selected for TV
With the restrictions on who can purchase and when, this is clearly a move aimed at preventing Wrexham fans from buying tickets outside of the away end.
Glad that we haven't made the "gesture" of giving a larger ticket allocation to them TBH.

Re: Freddie Potts YouTube video
Here’s the link (as posted by @TheAndyGrahamFanClub) https://youtu.be/nGIUqiVqbYI

Re: WWFC v Wrexham NOT selected for TV
The actual competition winner at Wycombe over the last few years was Will de Havilland, who made Alex Hartridge look like Beckenbauer