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: EFL TROPHY FINAL
I'm struggling with this merchandise discussion. I too am nostalgic of the times when the club offered trophy hats and scarfs for the finals we reached in the early 90s, but the world has moved on bo… (View Post)2 -
Re: Bearwood. A view from the other side.
Your presumption is that the land is very unlikely to be opened to property development, whereas @TheAndyGrahamFanClub suggests this situation might change in future. If the Marlow Road owners bought… (View Post)1 -
Re: Bearwood. A view from the other side.
But if that’s true surely their commitment to the club could be questioned. I don’t know Beeks and co personally but my gut feeling was that they wouldn’t want to exploit the club for personal gain. … (View Post)0 -
Re: Bearwood. A view from the other side.
This issue of pitch quality is beside the point I think. The geology of the training ground is the same as Adams Park and we don't see chalk or bits of flint popping up there. The pitch position at M… (View Post)3 -
Re: Reading offer Bearwood training ground to Wycombe
It (probably) is embarrassing for the club / Couhigs, but they state the reason is the planning condition that would prevent the training grounds usage by anyone except Reading. It might have been be… (View Post)4