READERS have bombarded the Bucks Free Press editor this morning with their guesses about which story in today’s paper is a bit of a porky.

But so far, the public have come up short with their suggestions as to which story is our April Fool’s Day prank.

Superintendent Gilbert Houalla’s attack on petrol stations and the story about only a handful of children turning up to watch pop group SoundGirl have both been put forward as spoofs – but both of these stories are legitimate.

So readers are still in the hunt to pick up a free pair of tickets to Wycombe Wanderers’ home clash with Northampton Town on April 16. In all, we have five pairs to give away.

With today being April 1, hidden somewhere in today’s Bucks Free Press is a story that may not be completely true.

All you need to do is email scohen@london.newsquest.co.uk by noon on Wednesday, April 6 telling us which story you think is a fake, and tell us in no more than 20 words which April Fool gag you’d like to see in the paper.

Our trick story could be anywhere in the news, sport or entertainment pages, so keep your eyes peeled and get your entries in.