WildWestFC
WildWestFC
In 1889–1890 the club committee decided to enter, in great secrecy, two teams in the High Wycombe Challenge Cup. The reserves were entered as Wycombe Wanderers whilst the first team adopted the name Wild West. They beat High Wycombe 2–0 in the final in a second replay, after the first two matches ended one-each. Jim Ray and Edward Crook scored the goals to secure the first much coveted trophy for the club.
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Re: Rumour Mill
The only thing that it would be good to know is why Hanlan was left out on Tuesday and why Bloomfield refused to comment. He will be a good asset until the next window though- it would be great if he… (View Post)-1 -
Re: Big interview here with GA - lot of mention of Wycombe
He’s clearly an awesome manager- I hope QPR stick with him and let him build something there. (View Post)0 -
Re: Rumour Mill
I generally don't like to downvote and I do recognise that view. I'd just say that the league table isn't measured by bums on seats, but I do agree that it may have felt like and away match for the W… (View Post)0 -
Re: Access Road: Bucks Council confirm no formal planning application
Perhaps Rob and the Access Road are our very own Lyle Lanley and his Monorail...https://youtu.be/ZDOI0cq6GZM (View Post)2 -
Re: Rule changes you'd like to see
A Champions League Place for the FA Cup winners, and semi finals away from Wembley would help that competition immensely. Surely winning the FA Cup is better than coming 4th! (View Post)7