Mid-table finish represents a successful season, says Blues boss
A mid-table finish in League Two for Wycombe Wanderers this season would represent success for the club, according to manager Gareth Ainsworth.
A mid-table finish in League Two for Wycombe Wanderers this season would represent success for the club, according to manager Gareth Ainsworth.
Aaron Pierre is delighted to have the man he affectionately knows as ‘The Wardrobe’ back in goal.
Aaron Amadi-Holloway played the role of super sub as he climbed off the bench to earn a 1-1 draw for Wanderers against Aldershot at the EBB Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Live text commentary of the action from the EBB stadium as Wycombe Wanderers take on Aldershot Town in their final match before their League Two campaign gets under-way
High Wycombe driver Ross Gunn is hoping to extend his lead at the top of the British GT4 Championship when round six rolls into Brands Hatch this weekend.
Wanderers captain Paul Hayes is hopeful Ryan Sellers will be the next young player to “blossom” under the tutelage of Gareth Ainsworth.
The best amateur cyclists from all over the country are flocking to Marlow this weekend in order to race in what’s been dubbed “one of the very biggest events that will happen in this area for a long time”.
Aaron Amadi-Holloway will be a different proposition in more ways than one in the upcoming season, according to two people who are keen to see the striker build on a promising first year at Adams Park.
The spending power of some clubs in League Two has been labelled “mental” by Wanderers boss Gareth Ainsworth as he admitted that the club’s summer recruitment drive is nearly complete.
Paul Hayes believes his good friend Garry Thompson will feel loved at Adams Park – a feeling that the striker was missing at previous club Notts County.
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