The Chairboys have played some wonderful free-flowing football this season.

Some of the goals have been pure quality and wouldn’t look out of place at a higher level.

They can also mix it up and go direct to Adebayo Akinfenwa, who causes havoc in the opposition box with his sheer physical presence.

However, he is more than aided in this by goalkeeper Scott Brown, who set up his goal on Saturday with a huge kick which Akinfenwa converted with a textbook header.

That assist puts Brown level on assists this calendar year with Manchester City and Spain playmaker, David Silva.

Alright, they only have one assist each but it shows what a weapon Brown’s kicks are to the opposition and it adds more of a headache for defences in League Two who already have to deal with different elements of the Blues’ attack.

Brown said: “I prefer clean sheets but I have contributed a lot in terms of when I have kicked it we have scored within 10 seconds of that a lot of times.

“With the way we are playing, those long kicks find the big man [Akinfenwa] who can hold it up or flick it on for people to get strikes on goal.

“It is a part of my game we use well to get those goals.”

The strength of Brown’s kicking is no fluke with the Wolverhampton-born stopper practicing diligently in training before games.

He added: “The gaffer places a massive importance on it.

“Sometimes you don’t realise how far up the pitch a goalkeeper’s kick can get you so if you kick and you have a goalie who can’t reach the halfway line it is headed back towards the box and you are back under pressure.

“If you can get it 20 yards further up the pitch it is an attacking weapon so it is massive and I kick it ok and it has helped us out.”

This weekend’s game promises to be a really tough match against Barnet, and with the weather set to be inclement, Brown has kept a keen eye on the weather forecast.

He said: “Some people love Graham Westley’s methods and some people don’t but he has definitely had a positive impact on them and they have picked up.

“Looking at the weather it is going to be a lottery of a game. It looks as though it is going to be zero degrees and blowing a gale which is not much fun so we are going to have to play well to get something out the game.”

Wanderers sit handily in fourth and despite a shaky run in the last three games, Brown is delighted where the Chairboys are sat in the table.

“We are in a good position. People say we are on a board run but over the last nine games out form stacks up and we are right up there.

“If we are go do something similar over the next nine or 10 games we will be right up there and we have been fairly consistent over the course of the season.

“We defended really well on Saturday and everyone put their bodies on the line and we have a lot of experience in the team with guys who know how to get over the line so we know what it is and there will be big games between now and the end of the season and there are none bigger than Barnet.”