The FA Cup fourth round draw last night saw Wycombe Wanderers drawn against one of the finest teams in Europe, Tottenham Hotspur and staff, players and fans reacted gleefully on Twitter to the tie.
Wycombe chairman Andrew Howard expressed what he thought about the game.
Great draw for @wwfcofficial, winnable
— Andrew Howard (@BeechdeanAH) January 9, 2017
New signing Dominic Gape was thrilled with seeing his side travel to White Hart Lane in the next round.
Get in!!!! #Chairboys
— Dominic Gape (@DomGape) January 9, 2017
Sam Wood, who scored in the last round, was also pleased to have drawn the North Londoners.
Happy with that 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
— Sammywoodo11 (@SammyWoodo11) January 9, 2017
Skipper Paul Hayes also reacted to the game.
That draw couldn't of gone any better #facup #tottenhamaway #buzzing #wwfc
— Paul Hayes (@hayesy9) January 9, 2017
Fans were equally as chuffed as the players to get a huge draw like this.
Anyone else struggle for a full night's sleep?! No dream - we are going to Spurs in the #FACup 4th Round!
— Wycombe Wand. Trust (@wwtrust) January 10, 2017
We are going to White Hart Lane!!!!!!
— Lisa Bowker (@liseelou_16) January 9, 2017
Back to where it all started for me.
Bring on Tottenham! ##wycombewanderers #Facup
My out of office for next 2 weeks: Thank you for your email, I'm only spending the next fortnight being excited for Spurs v Wycombe ⚽
— Dale Jenkins (@djwyc14) January 9, 2017
Still high on cup fever. My old man gets to see his beloved #Chairboys at the Lane before it closes. Thank you @EmiratesFACup 💙
— Matt Cecil (@mattcecil87) January 10, 2017
That'll do!!
— Malcolm Upton (@Alky007) January 9, 2017
Absolutely buzzing for the 4th round. The chairboys @wwfcofficial away to Spurs! Come on you blues!
— Craig Anderson (@the__mranderson) January 9, 2017
What a dream draw, in tears dreaming of what could be #FACupdraw #chairboys
— Daniel Linton (@DanielLinton) January 9, 2017
What do you think of the draw? Please leave comments below.
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