A model showing the new access road, terrace, pitch, renovated Frank Adams, food court, concert venue, starship launch pad and other facilities Rob has promised for the start of next season.
The simple but beautifully effective “Up The Blues” banner which used to adorn the railings on the half-way line at the front of the cowshed at Loakes Park in the early 70s
That was a wonderful banner. Whenever I think of my early days supporting the Blues (no-one talked about the Chairboys then), I think about that banner and 'Fool on the Hill' playing over the tannoy.
The bottled smells section would have that onion and bacon, the Gasworks End bog, the roll up fug in the Cowshed and that musty smell of the Jeffways coaches, augmented by unwashed teenagers.
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Danny Senda's apple
The ‘Believe’ light / dark blue sign held by ‘God’ at Plainmoor.
@micra's old tin bath
Arron Pierre’s receipt from Tesco Express
A model showing the new access road, terrace, pitch, renovated Frank Adams, food court, concert venue, starship launch pad and other facilities Rob has promised for the start of next season.
The 7’ banister rail installed by Jock Sheppard 38 years ago in our split level bungalow and now a complete godsend.
There he is, gawd bless ‘im. Kneeling extreme right. Happy days.
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The simple but beautifully effective “Up The Blues” banner which used to adorn the railings on the half-way line at the front of the cowshed at Loakes Park in the early 70s
A pile of dead Wasps.
The Adidas superstars kit should be in there, as Wanderers greatest ever kit.
The 1957 'Bash the Bishops banner'
A working scale model of @ReturnToSenda ’s chairlift
No wait, the museum is accessed by THE chairlift from Hillbottom!
The car with its handbrake left off during that game last season
That was a wonderful banner. Whenever I think of my early days supporting the Blues (no-one talked about the Chairboys then), I think about that banner and 'Fool on the Hill' playing over the tannoy.
Charley Harper's waxed moustache 'stretched to a fine point at both sides'.
Painful!
A plaque with "don't worry about the money" and "that goal changed nothing" emblazoned on it.
The white pole (not Max Stryjek) used to reset the 45 minute clock at the Hospital End of Loakes Park.
The Banner gang's hand scrawled A4 "Sanchez out" original.
The Gasworks End gents, complete with conkers fallen from the adjacent chestnut trees.
Don't remember seeing Noel Ashford there.
Mexico '86 flag.
The incredibly large teapot used to fill cups at the refreshment kiosk at Loakes Park, with the smell of fried onion & bacon wafting through the air.
Keith Searle's league winning boot.
Waiting for @micra to point out the flag is upside-down 😉
The bottled smells section would have that onion and bacon, the Gasworks End bog, the roll up fug in the Cowshed and that musty smell of the Jeffways coaches, augmented by unwashed teenagers.
Puts ‘A la Recherche du Temps Perdue’ in the shade.
The ‘High Wycombe Wanderers’ scarf that was on sale at the train station before the play-off final against Southend.
A drop of claret from the hooter of a certain gentleman that foolishly decided to give Pierre the benefit of his advice in a Tesco store?
Chris Carruthers' and Nicky Smith's contacts
A Blues Pager
Jamie Bates's sunbed