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  • Goalie saves a penalty and scores the winner

    KEEPER Steve Williams saved a penalty and then scored the winning spot kick as Wanderers beat Beaconsfield Sycob 6-5 on penalties to reach the Berks and Bucks Cup Final. Willo who also saved a Jason Bowler penalty at the start of extra time emerged

  • Blues sign Christon as big two prepared to pounce

    WANDERERS have signed centre half Lewis Christon on a two-year professional deal to ward off interest from Premiership giants Chelsea and Arsenal. The London duo have both been showing an interest in the 17-year-old from Milton Keynes who has been on

  • Gorman: We’ll win it with the kids

    WANDERERS boss John Gorman is hoping the presence of 1,000 schoolchildren will spur Blues to victory over Torquay United tomorrow after the atmosphere at Adams Park was officially declared as being quieter than a church. He is hoping the youngsters

  • Parents just want a choice

    ANGRY parents were waving banners on the steps of County Hall in Aylesbury yesterday in protest at the latest set of plans for changes to grammar school admissions. The changes are designed to help parents in Denham and Gerrards Cross, but they have

  • Corner shop gets stamp of approval

    STAFF at Marlow's Oak Tree Road convenience store are celebrating a victory this week, after they won the right to reopen the shop's vital post office counter. Employees and customers recently saved the shop from closing by teaming up and buying it from

  • Now here’s something to shout about, boss

    IT'S official Wanderers fans can be as loud as a chainsaw or even a rock concert. But at their quietest they are no louder than a sewing machine. Blues' boss John Gorman sent a rallying call to fans before Saturday's game to sing their hearts out for

  • Signs fail to warn drivers

    ILLEGAL parking is still going on in High Wycombe Cornmarket despite claims that new signs would get rid of the ticketing hell. Ten £60 fines were issued on Sunday alone in just the second weekend since new warning signs have been put up. Parking bosses

  • Owners in a flap after talking parrot nicked

    OWNERS of a talking parrot were knocked off their perch after burglars stole their beloved pet from her cage. Shady, a three-year-old Congo African Grey parrot, was stolen on Thursday last week from her cosy cage in Rowan Avenue, High Wycombe. Three-year-old

  • NHS ‘talking rubbish’ over staff shortages

    A MEDICAL secretary looking for work has rubbished suggestions by Wycombe Hospital that there is a lack of staff around to type up patient notes. Two departments at the hospital in Queen Alexandra Road have been farming out letters dictated between GPs

  • ‘There’s two options – keep it or let it go’

    A GOOD Samaritan who tried to help a stray dog was told by police to "keep it or let it go". Jorell Pawley, 24, lives on Cressex Road, High Wycombe, and found the pooch wandering around close to the busy highway. He called Stokenchurch Dog Rescue but