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  • On this occasion I'm not sure all those people were standing out of choice, I had some issues with transport on the way and arrived just on kick off, by this time the stairs were wedged full and there was no chance of getting to my seat until half time. No help at all from the stewards and not very safe all round

    Agree totally about the substanced up yoofs shouting at the opposition fans and not watching the game, really quite annoying , much of it seemed to be in my left ear, doubt the intended targets could even hear it.

  • It was a lovely day for a walk wasn't it. If you are relatively fit..use your legs!

  • Rather than just throw money into the transfer pot our American owners have invested in the infrastructure of the club and have already doubled our revenue, and that together with money from player sales (we are still getting money from the Jude Bellingham sale) has enabled us to spend those obscene amounts of money recruiting players.

    Also they've taken advantage of the fact that unlike the Championship, in this division the FFP rules don't include spending on transfers (incredibly), so they've tried to sign 'Championship ready' players while they have the opportunity to do so.

    TBH I am somewhat embarrassed by it, but after 13 years of perpetual struggle I'll take it 😃. And even with all that money, it doesn't guarantee success, as some bigger than us clubs have found in the past. Despite our success this season Chris Davies hasn't won a single manager of the month award, and rightly so given the huge advantage he has, but that's not to say he hasn't done a great job, because he could quite easily have f*cked it up!

    All the best 👍️

  • You were lucky, they wouldn't let us on - only for BCFC fans apparently.

  • Were you kitted out in Wycombe gear?

    Or were they checking home tickets or something?

    I have visions of putting on a dodgy brommoiii accent to get on the bus otherwise!

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    edited 5:36PM

    It does seem a bit careless not to be able to get on a bus because you have advertised who you support.

    Pre game I popped into a 'home fans only' pub and enjoyed 'rat in my kitchen' playing on the speakers. Possibly the perfect Birmingham music soundtrack.

    (Not a slur against Birmingham btw..easily in my top ten tracks of all time)

  • I made the long stroll from the train station to the ground and had a pint at (outside) The Cricketers, a lovely old boozer with no hint of trouble. Albeit it was being watched by a few coppers. I’m sure it gets more hostile when ‘bigger’ clubs with larger groups of motley idiots come to town but on the whole I found it pretty relaxed. I liked the murals and club crests dotted about and outside pubs, gave the place a sense of identity. Would be nice if our local civics could at least erect a few WWFC banners in the town or up Crendon Street. The football club is the only thing putting the town on the map after all.

  • edited 6:21PM

    We went to The Cricketers Arm for a swift pint pre-game, if that's where you mean, @williwycombe. I believe I saw our very own @Erroll_Sims stroll in as well?

  • That’s the one. Two old(er) ladies pulling pints like their lives depended on it to a throng of thirsty customers.

  • I had 2 Brummies (both Villa fans) and a Scotsman with me. One of the Brummies got on and when we tried to get on they said no - I had a Wycombe jacket on. Still quite strange

  • I'm not the tallest and had the same problem - got wedged on the stairs. When we made our way to our seats at half time, the lads occupying my seat said "it's an away game mate, you just go where you like". To which I kindly remarked "Not if I've paid MY hard earned money to sit in MY f**king seat". Off they trotted.

    Serves me right for queuing right until kick off to grab my obligatory pint I guess. Kind of glad we didn't score in the first half because I would have been bundled to the bottom!

  • Sadly no, was sat in my front room watching on WWTV & speaking in French lol

  • He was a very dapper looking chap too dressed in his suit, dark glasses and trilby hat. Just as well I said nothing then!

    Since I was wearing my Wycombe shirt, I thought it best to stay silent. I was already in trouble for making a comment to someone I took to be a local.

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