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| | Full name | Wycombe Wanderers Football Club | | Nickname(s) | The Blues The Chairboys | | Founded | 1887 | | Ground | Adams Park Hillbottom Road High Wycombe Bucks | | Capacity | 10,000 | | Chairman |
Ivor Beeks | | Manager |
Paul Lambert | | League | League Two | | 2006-07 | League Two, 12th | | | Wycombe Wanderers Football Club are an English football team from High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, currently playing in Football League Two. Their nickname is the "Chairboys" and they play in light blue and dark blue quarters. The traditional name of Wycombe's ground is Adams Park. Image File history File links Wycombe_Wanderers_badge. ...
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The club's manager is former Celtic captain Paul Lambert. He is assisted by Wycombe legends Steve Brown and Keith Ryan. The club captain at Wycombe is striker Tommy Mooney. Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP) is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ...
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Steve Brown (born July 7, 1966 in Northampton) is a former English professional football midfielder and current assistant manager at Wycombe Wanderers in Football League Two. ...
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History
The club was founded in 1887 by a group of furniture-makers, and settled at Loakes Park in High Wycombe in 1895. From 1896 they played in the Southern League, but had little success in a league dominated by professional teams. They moved to the Great Western Suburban League in 1908 and to the Spartan League after the First World War. After winning the Spartan League they joined the Isthmian League in 1921. Although they won the FA Amateur Cup in 1931 it would be 1956 before they won the first of eight Isthmian League titles. 1887 (MDCCCLXXXVII) is a common year starting on Saturday (click on link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. ...
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In 1985 they were promoted to the Football Conference (then the Gola League), and though they only lasted one season they were promoted again at the first attempt. Two important changes occurred in 1990: the Chairboys left Loakes Park for a new home at Adams Park, and Martin O'Neill was appointed manager. Under O'Neill they won the FA Trophy twice and were eventually promoted to The Football League in 1993 following a bad-tempered campaign alongside Roy McDonough's Colchester side in 1991-92. They were an immediate success in the League, winning promotion in their first season and narrowly missing out on the Division Two playoffs in their second due to number changes caused by the introduction of the FA Premier League. The Football Conference is a football league at the top of the National League System of non-League football in England. ...
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Martin Hugh Michael ONeill, OBE, (born March 1, 1952 in Kilrea, Northern Ireland) is a former Northern Ireland national football team captain who has previously managed Leicester City and Celtic and is currently manager of Aston Villa. ...
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Roy McDonough (born Solihull, England 16 October 1958) was a professional football player and manager in the English football league. ...
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Martin O'Neill left the club for what would turn out to be a short tenure at Norwich in 1995, and the side became, at best, mid-table performers in Division Two. The club tasted more success under the guidance of Lawrie Sanchez as they enjoyed an epic FA Cup run in 2000-01 which saw them reach the semi-final where they were beaten by Liverpool 2-1 at Villa Park, Keith Ryan scoring the Chairboys' goal. However, Sanchez was sacked just a few months into the 2003-04 season after a terrible start that saw the club near the bottom of the table. His successor was former Arsenal and England defender Tony Adams but he was unable to save Wycombe's season and they were relegated in 2004, joining Football League Two for its first season under that name. Norwich City Football Club (also known as The Canaries, The Yellows, City or (archaic) The Citizens) are an English professional football club based in Norwich, Norfolk. ...
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Their first season in League Two saw a change of manager as John Gorman took charge of the club after a brief spell as caretaker manager the previous season. Wycombe finished the season in 10th place. However, a 21-match unbeaten start to the 2005-06 campaign saw them lead the division for a considerable amount of time. John Gorman born August 16, 1949 in Winchburgh, West Lothian, Scotland is a former football player and coach. ...
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During the second half of the season, the club was rocked by two setbacks. On the 14 January 2006, whilst a match against Notts County was in progress, 21 year old midfielder Mark Philo, who had made 19 appearances for the club, died in the hospital after a car crash the previous night. His manager, John Gorman, paid tribute to him by saying, "He was a fantastic kid. He lived for football and always had a smile on his face." Just a few weeks later, Gorman's wife Myra died after a long illness, leading to him taking a period of compassionate leave away from the club. January 14 is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Around this time Wycombe went on a six-match losing run, seeing them drop out of the automatic promotion challenge, finishing in 6th. They were eventually defeated 2-1 on aggregate by Cheltenham Town in the play-off semi-finals. It was later announced that Gorman had been relieved of his duties as the club's manager as the Wycombe board did not believe that he was in the right condition to manage the club (he then took up the vacant position at Northampton Town a few days later). After a five-week search, the club announced that the former Celtic captain Paul Lambert was to be the new manager having ended a managerial spell at Livingston that season. Cheltenham Town F.C. are a football team based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. ...
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The 2006-07 season began well with Wanderers winning 11 of their first 22 games and progressing into the Semi-Finals of the Carling Cup beating teams including Fulham and Charlton Athletic of the FA Premiership -- the first time the club has lasted past the Second Round of the League Cup competition and the first time a team from the bottom tier has reached that stage since Chester City F.C. in the 1974-75 season. The team also defeated local rivals Oxford United in the FA Cup, but lost to Stockport County in the second round. The Carling Cup 2006-07 is the 47th staging of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for Englands top 92 football clubs. ...
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On December 19, 2006, they reached the semi-finals of the Carling Cup after winning away to Charlton Athletic 1-0, with 4,500 Blues fans making the journey. They were drawn against Chelsea, and heroically held the champions to a 1-1 draw at Adams Park in the first leg. Unfortunately for the Wanderers, in the return leg on January 23, 2007, Chelsea won 4-0 at Stamford Bridge to win 5-1 on aggregate[1]. The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup, is an English football competition. ...
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Whilst undoubtedly a heroic achievement, the cup run, along with injuries to key players, contributed to a falling away of league form. For the second successive season, the club's promotion challenge faltered, and a run of eleven League games without a win (and four straight defeats) at the end of the season meant that Wanderers could only finish in 12th place. A summer of significant squad rebuilding looks likely as the club face another season in the basement division.
Rivalry Wycombe's main rivals are considered to be Colchester United. Whilst not a local rivalry, there is a history between the two clubs going back to the 1985/86 season, when Wycombe, then a non-league club, defeated Colchester 2-0 in an FA Cup tie marred by crowd trouble at Loakes Park. Colchester United Football Club are an English football team who, after finishing 2nd in League One for the 2005/6 season are competing in the Championship in 2006/07, for the first time in their history. ...
Colchester and Wycombe were also involved in a two-horse race for the Conference title throughout the 1991/92 season, during which Colchester defeated Wycombe 2-1 at Adams Park with an injury-time wind-assisted winner from their goalkeeper, Scott Barrett. Another controversial meeting was during the 1998/99 season. Relegation-threatened Wycombe were leading Colchester 2-1 at Adams Park until the ninth minute of stoppage time, when Colchester were awarded, and converted, an equalising penalty. Other more local, but less passionate rivalries exist against the likes of Oxford United and Reading, whilst from the non-league days, Slough Town are the main contenders. Oxford United Football Club are an English football team who are playing in the Conference National for the 2006-07 season. ...
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Fans The club has a regular fanbase of around 4,500 supporters for home league games, of which roughly 10% regularly travel away. However, in common with most other clubs, these figures rise considerably for big Cup matches and local derbies. There are two elected fan representatives on the club board, one from each of the two Supporters Trusts. In British sports, a supporters trust is a formal, democratic and not-for-profit organisation of fans who attempt to strengthen their influence over the running of their team, often by raising money to buy shares in the club. ...
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Russell Martin (born January 4, 1986 in Brighton) is an English professional footballer currently playing for Wycombe Wanderers in Football League Two. ...
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Will Antwi (born October 19, 1982) is a professional footballer currently playing for Wycombe Wanderers in Football League Two. ...
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Mike Williamson (born November 8, 1983 in Stoke-on-Trent) is an English professional footballer currently playing centre-back for Wycombe Wanderers in Football League Two. ...
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Martin Bullock (born 5 March 1975 in Derby) is an English football midfielder who currently plays for Macclesfield Town. ...
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Stefan Oakes (born September 6, 1978 in Leicester, Leicestershire) is an English professional footballer, who currently plays for Wycombe Wanderers in Football League Two. ...
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Jermaine Easter (born January 15, 1982 in Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh professional footballer currently playing for League Two side Wycombe Wanderers. ...
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Matt Bloomfield (born February 8, 1984) is an English professional footballer currently playing for Wycombe Wanderers in Football League Two. ...
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Fola Onibuje is a Nigerian football player, currently playing for Nationwide Conference team Cambridge United F.C.. At 66 Fola is a giant striker with a real presence on the football pitch. ...
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Thomas John Mooney (born 11 August 1971 in Middlesbrough) is a professional English football player currently captain of Wycombe Wanderers. ...
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Scott McGleish (born February 10, 1974 in Barnet) is a Scottish footballer, currently playing for Wycombe Wanderers. ...
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Tom Cadmore (born 26th January 1988, in Rickmansworth) is an English football player who is currently signed for Wycombe Wanderers F.C., and spent 3 months of the 2006-07 season on loan to Yeading F.C. Categories: | | | ...
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Sam Stockley (born September 5, 1977 in Tiverton, Devon) is an English professional football defender, currently playing for Wycombe Wanderers in Football League Two. ...
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Leon Crooks, born November 21, 1985 in Greenwich, England is a defender currently playing for Coca-Cola League Two side Wycombe Wanderers. ...
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History - 1896-97 - Joined Southern League Division Two
- 1908-09 - Joined Great Western Suburban League
- 1919-20 - Joined Spartan League
- 1921-22 - Joined Isthmian League after two successive Spartan League titles
- 1930-31 - FA Amateur Cup Winners
- 1953-54 - Missed runner-up spot in Isthmian League on goal average
- 1955-56 - Isthmian League Champions
- 1956-57 - Isthmian League Champions (2nd time); FA Amateur Cup runner-up
- 1957-58 - Isthmian League runner-up
- 1959-60 - Isthmian League runner-up
- 1969-70 - Isthmian League runner-up
- 1970-71 - Isthmian League Champions (3rd time)
- 1971-72 - Isthmian League Champions (4th time)
- 1973-74 - Isthmian League Champions (5th time)
- 1974-75 - Isthmian League Champions (6th time) (on goal average)
- 1975-76 - Isthmian League runner-up
- 1976-77 - Isthmian League runner-up
- 1981-82 - FA Trophy semi-finalists
- 1982-83 - Isthmian League Champions (7th time)
- 1985-86 - Joined Alliance Premier League, relegated after one season
- 1986-87 - Rejoined Isthmian League; Isthmian League Champions (8th time)
- 1987-88 - Rejoined Conference (ex-Alliance Premier League)
- 1990-91 - FA Trophy Winners
- 1991-92 - Conference runner-up (missed title and promotion to Football League on goal difference)
- 1992-93 - Conference Champions; FA Trophy Winners (2nd time); Promoted to Football League Division Three
- 1993-94 - Promoted to Division Two after play-offs (Final - Wycombe Wanderers 4 Preston North End 2 at Wembley)
- 2000-01 - FA Cup semi-finalists
- 2003-04 - Relegated to Division Three, which was then renamed "League Two"
- 2005-06 - Not promoted after play-offs (SF Wycombe Wanderers 1 Cheltenham Town 2, Cheltenham Town 0 Wycombe Wanderers 0 - Aggregate 1-2)
- 2006-07 - Semi-finalists of the Carling Cup, beating the likes of Charlton and Fulham away from home, and finally falling 5-1 to Chelsea on aggregate following a 1-1 draw at Adams Park.
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Colin Agnew McDonald (born 15 October 1930 at Bury, Lancashire) is a former English football goalkeeper. ...
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Career Honours Honours As Player Charlton Athletic Winner 1946-47 FA Cup Runner Up 1945-46 FA Cup ...
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Mike Keen (born March 19, 1940 in High Wycombe) was an English footballer in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
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Paul Ian Bence (born December 21, 1948 in Littlehampton, Sussex) is an English former professional footballer. ...
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Martin Hugh Michael ONeill, OBE, (born March 1, 1952 in Kilrea, Northern Ireland) is a former Northern Ireland national football team captain who has previously managed Leicester City and Celtic and is currently manager of Aston Villa. ...
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Alan Smith was an English football manager who began his coaching career as Steve Coppells assistant at Crystal Palace. ...
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John Charles Gregory (born November 5, 1954 in Scunthorpe) is a former player and football manager of Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth F.C., Aston Villa, Derby County and other clubs. ...
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Lawrence Philip Lawrie Sanchez (born October 22, 1959 in London, England) is a former Northern Irish football player, who is the current Northern Ireland Manager and caretaker Manager of Fulham. ...
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Anthony Alexander Adams MBE (born 10 October 1966) is an English former football player who is currently assistant manager of Portsmouth. ...
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John Gorman born August 16, 1949 in Winchburgh, West Lothian, Scotland is a former football player and coach. ...
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Paul Lambert (born August 7, 1969) is a Scottish former footballer and football manager. ...
Honours Note: for the full results of all FA Cup finals, see FA Cup Final The FA Cup - this is the fourth trophy, in use since 1992, and identical in design to the third trophy introduced in 1911. ...
2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup, is an English football competition. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini era. ...
Division 3 is the fourth level in the league system of Swedish football and comprises 144 Swedish football teams. ...
1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday the Gregorian calendar, and was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by United Nations. ...
The Football Conference is a football league at the top of the National League System of non-League football in England. ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
The Football Association Challenge Trophy is an English football competition for clubs playing in the Football Conference, Southern League, Isthmian League, and Northern Premier League. ...
1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
The FA Amateur Cup was an English football competition. ...
1931 (MCMXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1931 calendar). ...
The Isthmian League is a regional football league covering London and South East England. ...
External links - Wycombe Wanderers F.C. on BBC Sport: Club News - Recent results - Upcoming fixtures - Club stats
- Wycombe Wanderers Official Site
| Football League Two, 2006-2007 | | Accrington Stanley | Barnet | Boston United ** | Bristol Rovers | Bury | Chester City | Darlington | Grimsby Town | Hartlepool United * | Hereford United | Lincoln City | Macclesfield Town | Mansfield Town Milton Keynes Dons | Notts County | Peterborough United | Rochdale | Shrewsbury Town | Stockport County | Swindon Town * | Torquay United ** | Walsall * | Wrexham | Wycombe Wanderers * = Promoted to League One, 2007-08; ** = Relegated to the Conference, 2007-08. edit The current BBC Sport logo BBC Sport is the sports division of the BBC. It became a fully dedicated division of the BBC in 2000. ...
Football League Two (often referred to as League Two for short or Coca-Cola Football League 2 for sponsorship reasons) is the third-highest division of The Football League and fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
The Football League is contested through three Divisions. ...
Accrington Stanley is a football club from Accrington in Lancashire, in the north-west of England, formed in 1968. ...
Barnet Football Club are an English football team from High Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet in London, England. ...
Boston United Football Club are a football club based in Lincolnshire, England. ...
For details of the current season, see Bristol Rovers F.C. season 2006-07 Bristol Rovers are an English professional football team, based in Bristol. ...
Bury Football Club are an English association football team based in Bury, Lancashire. ...
For the Local Government District of Chester City, see Chester City (district). ...
Darlington F.C. are an English football team based in the English town of Darlington, currently playing in Football League Two. ...
Grimsby Town F.C. are an English football League Two team. ...
Hartlepool United Football Club are an English football team currently playing in League Two. ...
Hereford United Football Club is a football club based in Hereford, England. ...
Lincoln City F.C. are an English football team currently playing in Football League Two (the fourth tier of the English football league system). ...
Macclesfield Town Football Club are an English football team. ...
Mansfield Town Football Club is an English football club who currently play in League Two of the Football League. ...
Milton Keynes Dons F.C. is a football club in Milton Keynes, England. ...
Notts County Football Club are a football club based in Nottingham, England and is the oldest professional football team in the world. ...
Peterborough United Football Club are an English football team currently playing in League Two for the 2006-07 season. ...
Rochdale Association Football Club are an English football club based in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. ...
Shrewsbury Town Football Club are an English football club currently playing in Football League Two, the fourth tier of English football. ...
Stockport County Football Club are an English football club based in Stockport, Cheshire, currently playing in League Two, after dramatically avoiding relegation to the Conference in the 2005-06 season. ...
Swindon Town Football Club are an English football team based in Swindon, Wiltshire. ...
Torquay United Football Club, nicknamed the Gulls, are an English association football club based in the seaside resort town of Torquay, Devon. ...
Walsall Football Club are an English football club based in Walsall, West Midlands, currently competing in the 2006/07 season in Football League Two. ...
Wrexham Football Club (nicknamed The Red Dragons, or more traditionally, The Robins) are a football team based in Wrexham in north-east Wales. ...
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