Volunteers have given up their time to clean the seats at Adams Park ahead of Wycombe’s pre-season match against Leicester City.
The Foxes will take on the Chairboys on July 28, which will be the first time since December 19, last year that a significant number of supporters will be allowed to enter the stadium and watch Wanderers in action.
Oh wow, that is a seriously big screen. #Chairboys https://t.co/grI4QCoveI pic.twitter.com/Dcryf6ENlo
— JJ's Left Foot (@JJsLeftFoot) July 27, 2021
Several people visited the ground on July 26 and washed the seats in the South Stand at Adams Park, with the remaining seats in the remaining stands being cleaned on July 27 – one day before the fixture.
Photos that have appeared online also show the new pitch being in great condition, as well as a big screen that has been put in place next to the away end.
Earlier today, every single seat in the South Stand was cleaned by volunteers, in readiness for Wednesday’s friendly.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) July 26, 2021
Remaining stands to be completed by another team of volunteers tomorrow!
Thank you to everyone who has given up their time for the #Chairboys. pic.twitter.com/V2K1Is4eIC
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Throughout the last year, the club have invested heavily to improve the facilities at the stadium, which include upgrading the press area, wifi, audio system, food ordering service and lounges.
A digital scoreboard was also installed behind the dugout.
Done my little bit cleaning up seats today at @wwfcofficial .Got to say the pitch looking majestic. pic.twitter.com/C1MFmfUJo1
— Nick Mayor (@mayor_n) July 26, 2021
The facilities at the club’s training ground have also improved this summer.
The match against Leicester will kick-off at 7.30pm, with the fixture also being the first chance for fans to see the club’s new away kit for the up-and-coming campaign.
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