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Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
Someone might have said the same about Roman Abramovich and his billions

Re: Reading offer Bearwood training ground to Wycombe
Yeah they play in the same league as my local side (West Didsbury and Chorlton) and are currently top. Crowds hovering around 2500 this season - they did get 5834 on Boxing Day though, which is sensational for step 5.
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
I was thinking about this the other day.
The only good suggestion I can think of is that the trust sell the ground, and put the money it into a high yielding trustee savings account, to be used if ever required to save Wycombe Wanderers from bankruptcy, or to found a phoenix club.
Re: Match Day Thread: Preston (FA CUP)
Luckily, it being MK I was able to easily move seats stands.
Re: Loan watch
Peart and Ward gone to Tonbridge Angels too. Dotse gone to Winchester to wait for this all to blow over. No word yet on a new loan for Bartolo.
Edit: didn't notice a new page started
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
Not a huge fan of us spending big transfer fees, or spending high wages.
The main joy under the Trust was punching above our weight after bargain hunting.
The club is becoming more of a product now, though it still has that element of magic about it.
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
…AFC Wycombe “Phoenix club” owned by the trust and a community club from the bottom of the pyramid OR Rugby returning here full time? They used to get big crowds regularly.
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
Which is why it was always vital for Adams Park to remain in Trust. There will always be a home for Wycombe Wanderers whatever happens.
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
Buy the Kassam and finish it. The seats are already the right colour.