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Re: Mike Dodds. Discuss.
Same. Apart from this bit...
I know the keeper isn't going to get dropped but he's perfectly capable of playing good short balls out, if instructed to do so.
His short balls out are appalling, some of the worst I've ever seen from a Wycombe keeper. They're regularly too slow / short and they're always telegraphed so that oppo players have all the time in the world to press where it's going, and quite often run on to it before it even reaches one of our players.

Re: Mike Dodds. Discuss.
I can't say I particularly share the feelings in respect of Matt Bloomfield the manager - while I wish him well in the future , but wonder if partly at least those who do feel that way are to an extent using him as a conduit to personalising the feelings of loss for the old club itself.
Close @DevC - for me it's the disgraceful treatment of the one person who least deserved such treatment, and the contrast between that and all the things that have ever made me proud to say I'm a Wycombe fan. We've a pretty long history of being a "decent" club, treating people with respect, even Derek Adams. That's obviously not going to be the case in future.

Re: Match Day Thread: Rotherham
I'll leave photos & comment periodically during the match if you guys want me to.
Re: Mike Dodds. Discuss.
sadly accept that Wycombe Wanderers can no longer be a positive part of your lives and find something else to fill that need.
Are we talking dogging?
Re: The Gasroom 3.0
The fact that in the same season we were 1st and playing insanely wonderful football, I find myself idly wondering if I would support a protest Wycombe team playing in the non-leagues, says it all.

Re: Word of the season
Wasn’t it Ross from Friends who used it first? (another sepia tinged cultural reference from me there).
Aaron Morley made the pivot sexy. Watching him doing his thing and I’d totally forgotten Jakki’s surname.
Re: Mike Dodds. Discuss.
It's a shame having money means being a tight knit club with a bit of integrity is old hat and backward and sad old people who know nothing of business should stop whinging about it.
I felt Matt Bloomfield was doing a great job playing the best football we had seen for years and seemed to get pushed out...and it was some of the sneering about him and against those with similar fears that got on my conduits...not a yearning for when this was all fields and horse drawn carriages and a manager stayed for 30 years.
The idea of buying young players to mold is laudable...the idea of buying players who barely make the squad (for next season?) less so.
Perhaps I just don't understand the new ways and thus am starting to feel a distance from the club.
