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Encyclopedia > Wycombe Wanderers

Wycombe Wanderers F.C. are an English football team currently playing in Football League Two. The traditional name of Wycombe's ground (currently known as Causeway Stadium because of a naming rights deal) is Adams Park.


They were until recently managed by former Arsenal and England defender Tony Adams, but he resigned in November 2004, citing personal reasons.


Honours

External links

  • Official Site (http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk)
Football League Two 2004/05

Boston United | Bristol Rovers | Bury | Cambridge United | Cheltenham Town | Chester City | Darlington | Grimsby Town | Kidderminster Harriers | Leyton Orient | Lincoln City | Macclesfield Town | Mansfield Town | Northampton Town | Notts County | Oxford United | Rochdale | Rushden & Diamonds | Scunthorpe United | Shrewsbury Town | Southend United | Swansea City | Wycombe Wanderers | Yeovil Town

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Football in England

League competitions

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Cup competitions

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The Football League (Champ, 1, 2) England
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League Cup
Football Conference (Nat, N, S) FA Community Shield
Northern Premier League (Prem, 1) List of
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Football League Trophy
Southern League (Prem, 1W, 1E) FA Trophy
Isthmian League (Prem, 1, 2) Records FA Vase
English football league system FA NLS Cup

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Wycombe Wanderers - home 2000-01 (2600 words)
Wycombe currently hold a high pedigree of players and with a physical presence to fear, it was obvious from the kick-off that the Latics would have to be alert throughout the whole of this tough fixture on a cold, autumn evening.
Wycombe for the first time in the game, were starting to look dangerous and for the last few minutes in the half, they gained possession and managed to pressurise.
Wycombe surprised me, in that the defence looked shaky and their play was often too one-dimensional, but the Latics took it upon themselves to play their own game and that allowed us to capitalise on a sub-standard Wycombe offering.
High Wycombe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (639 words)
Wycombe was once renowned for furniture making (the town's football team is nicknamed the 'Chair Boys' or 'The Bodgers' - a bodger originally meaning a chairmaker) and furniture design remains an important element of the town's university, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College.
Wycombe Air Park is one of the busiest general aviation airfields in the UK.
High Wycombe is currently undergoing a massive reconstruction of the town centre whereby relocation of the Bus station is taking place along with the relocation of the cinema which is currently based in Cressex near the M40 is also being placed in the town centre.
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