Wycombe's Championship campaign started off with a cruel defeat at home to Rotherham, when Millers captain Michael Ihiekwe scoring a 92nd minute winner.
But despite the result, Wycombe can take away many positives as they battled well.
If anything, the result did not justify the performance.
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Here are some of the best photos from the defeat against Rotherham.
All photos were taken by Adam Davy from PA.
Flags don the home end ahead of Wycombe's clash against Rotherham (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
Taking precautions at Adams Park (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
Gareth Ainsworth is happy with what he was seeing (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
Gareth Ainsworth giving instructions in the Bucks sunshine (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
Chiedozie Ogbene (left) and Joe Jacobson battle for the ball at Adams Park (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
Chiedozie Ogbene (centre) is sandwiched by Joe Jacobson and Alex Pattison, with the latter winning the ball (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
Jack Grimmer wins the ball from Rotherham debutant Kieran Sadlier (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
Jamie Lindsay (centre left) is challenged for the ball by Matt Bloomfield with the Wycombe skipper winning the battle (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
David Wheeler races past Shaun MacDonald and produces a long, cross field pass (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
David Wheeler thought he had got past Joe Mattock, only for the left-back to clear the ball away. Mattock would provide the assist for Rotherham's winner (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
Fred Onyedinma and Wes Harding challenge for the ball (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
It was a bitter pill to swallow, but Wycombe will have better days at Adams Park this season (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
It was great to be back home (Photo by Adam Davy/PA)
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