But I must admit I do feel a bit sorry for Bishop in all this, he's local and by the sounds of it wanted to come here, he has been messed around as much as us. Not great man management from Man Utd
Stryjek seems solid enough - once suspended for chucking the ball at someone too, so it seems like he doesn't take any shit. Let's just hope his partying days really are behind him as he says!
if he learns to chuck it in the stand at any point when we have a lead he’ll do fine well for us. But mot worried about the parties though. I’m told that Revs is THE destination of choice for the EFL south of Watford Gap.
Was looking to see if we'd had any other Polish players and came across Przemysław Kazimierczak (also a GK). One-month loan from Bolton in 2007, but can't find out if he even made an appearance?
Possibly a JPT game? As I remember it came in the day before Bradford away due to a goalkeeping crisis at the same time when we brought in Frank Fielding. Can’t remember why there was a crisis though!
Both Mieczystra Krupa and Henrik Mikrut played in front of the record 15850 Crowd against St Albans in the Amateur Cup 1/4 final in 1950 and in the Semi at Brentford in front of 30,453. Another polish player scored for us that season with the name Wegryzk, I wonder if anyone has any info on him.
Wanderers were thrown into a goalkeeping crisis on Thursday after Scott Shearer broke an ankle in training just days after deputy Jamie Younghad suffered a hamstring injury in the game with Shrewsbury. Young has been ruled out until the new year, while Shearer is also out for several months. Paul Lambert has until 12 noon on Saturday to bring in a loan 'keeper to cover for the trip to Bradford or be forced to play a Youth Teamer. Fulham's Ricardo Batista, previously on loan at Wycombe, is said to be top of the list, with West Ham's James Walker, Everton's Iain Turner and Hull City's Matt Duke having also been considered. The latter two also having spent loan spells at Wycombe.
Wanderers went out of the Football League Trophy on Tuesday evening after going down 2-0 at Swansea City in front of less than 50 travelling fans. Both Swansea's goals came in four minute spell during the first half. Guillem Bauza opened the scoring on 29 minutes when he converted from six yards. Paul Anderson doubled the lead four minutes later with another close range effort. Wanderers had the better of the second period but failed to find the net and so exit their second cup competition of the season. The tie saw Paul Lambert give a debut to Bolton loanee goalkeeper Przemyslaw Kazimierczak, while second half substitute Derek Duncan also made his competitive debut in a Wanderers shirt having signed in the close season. There was good news for Wycombe, with Will Antwi returning from injury to make a First Team for the first time since his appearance in the League Cup semi-final with Chelsea back in January. Wycombe: Kazimierczak, Antwi, Martin (sub 78 Duncan), Johnson (sub 58 Christon), McCracken, Williams, Woodman, Boucaud, Bloomfield, Sutton, Reid - subs not used: Oakes, Fielding, Stockley - Att: 5,922 (away section 43)
Excitingly enough (?), I actually was at this game - and no, I’m not making it up just to claim the heroic FAN POINTS for being sad enough to go to a far-flung Tinpot Trophy game on a school night - I went purely for Tommy Tickov reasons.
I remember sitting next to Reuben Reid’s dad on the night.
Swansea absolutely shat all over us, and played as close to Partridgean “liquid football” as I’ve ever seen in the lower leagues. Can’t remember much about Mr. Kazimierczak, but obviously didn’t too much for his career here if he was only allowed to feature in the Tinpot.
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Behold a shiny new number one.
End this thread please @drcongo
No, it must be preserved for study by future generations.
We now have our two senior goalkeepers.....
Got to feel a little for Nathan Bishop. Of all the people messed around in this saga, he appears to have been messed around the most.
Is this Plan C?
Don’t worry, in about 3 days someone will start a “Max Stryjek signs” thread.
Maybe Bishop will still join, who knows.
Welcome Max
But I must admit I do feel a bit sorry for Bishop in all this, he's local and by the sounds of it wanted to come here, he has been messed around as much as us. Not great man management from Man Utd
Stryjek seems solid enough - once suspended for chucking the ball at someone too, so it seems like he doesn't take any shit. Let's just hope his partying days really are behind him as he says!
if he learns to chuck it in the stand at any point when we have a lead he’ll do fine well for us. But mot worried about the parties though. I’m told that Revs is THE destination of choice for the EFL south of Watford Gap.
Sky reporting the signing as a performance related fee.
Was looking to see if we'd had any other Polish players and came across Przemysław Kazimierczak (also a GK). One-month loan from Bolton in 2007, but can't find out if he even made an appearance?
https://livingstonfc.co.uk/max-stryjek-joins-wycombe-wanderers/
You can’t get past the Max
Can't believe we bottled it
Do I sense a subtle dig at a certain club? https://twitter.com/wwfcofficial/status/1560305837456883713
Henri Mikrut and and Krupa in the late 1940's early 50's. Mikrut scored a fair few goals in his 2 seasons at Loakes Park.
Interesting, will have to dig out the official history
Feeling much more confident about the season now. And would love to see tyla break through in a few years
Next step, a fit number 9!
Possibly a JPT game? As I remember it came in the day before Bradford away due to a goalkeeping crisis at the same time when we brought in Frank Fielding. Can’t remember why there was a crisis though!
You’re right about Bradford and I think the manager didn’t make his mind up which one to choose till the team sheet went in!
Both Mieczystra Krupa and Henrik Mikrut played in front of the record 15850 Crowd against St Albans in the Amateur Cup 1/4 final in 1950 and in the Semi at Brentford in front of 30,453. Another polish player scored for us that season with the name Wegryzk, I wonder if anyone has any info on him.
Harry Wegryzk according to Gasman
Wikipedia records 0 apps for us:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przemysław_Kazimierczak
Yeah, Wiki only lists league appearances. Sounds like he made one appearance in the tinpot trophy.
From COTN:
Friday 28th September 2007
Wanderers were thrown into a goalkeeping crisis on Thursday after Scott Shearer broke an ankle in training just days after deputy Jamie Younghad suffered a hamstring injury in the game with Shrewsbury. Young has been ruled out until the new year, while Shearer is also out for several months. Paul Lambert has until 12 noon on Saturday to bring in a loan 'keeper to cover for the trip to Bradford or be forced to play a Youth Teamer. Fulham's Ricardo Batista, previously on loan at Wycombe, is said to be top of the list, with West Ham's James Walker, Everton's Iain Turner and Hull City's Matt Duke having also been considered. The latter two also having spent loan spells at Wycombe.
Przemysław Kazimierczak played at Swansea City in the JPT in October 2007.
aha, yes.
looks like it was this, according to COTN:
SWANSEA 2 WYCOMBE 0
(Tuesday 9th October 2007)
Wanderers went out of the Football League Trophy on Tuesday evening after going down 2-0 at Swansea City in front of less than 50 travelling fans. Both Swansea's goals came in four minute spell during the first half. Guillem Bauza opened the scoring on 29 minutes when he converted from six yards. Paul Anderson doubled the lead four minutes later with another close range effort. Wanderers had the better of the second period but failed to find the net and so exit their second cup competition of the season. The tie saw Paul Lambert give a debut to Bolton loanee goalkeeper Przemyslaw Kazimierczak, while second half substitute Derek Duncan also made his competitive debut in a Wanderers shirt having signed in the close season. There was good news for Wycombe, with Will Antwi returning from injury to make a First Team for the first time since his appearance in the League Cup semi-final with Chelsea back in January. Wycombe: Kazimierczak, Antwi, Martin (sub 78 Duncan), Johnson (sub 58 Christon), McCracken, Williams, Woodman, Boucaud, Bloomfield, Sutton, Reid - subs not used: Oakes, Fielding, Stockley - Att: 5,922 (away section 43)
Excitingly enough (?), I actually was at this game - and no, I’m not making it up just to claim the heroic FAN POINTS for being sad enough to go to a far-flung Tinpot Trophy game on a school night - I went purely for Tommy Tickov reasons.
I remember sitting next to Reuben Reid’s dad on the night.
Swansea absolutely shat all over us, and played as close to Partridgean “liquid football” as I’ve ever seen in the lower leagues. Can’t remember much about Mr. Kazimierczak, but obviously didn’t too much for his career here if he was only allowed to feature in the Tinpot.
Probably his current £23.5k per week contract compensates the inconvenience!