File Under: Wycombe Wanderers Jazz Scene

Focus On... Mansfield


SMBU soccer historian Paul Hunchback looks back at connections between Mansfield and Wanderers ahead of tomorrow’s game.

Continue Reading... Comments (2) 08.02.2008. 19:06

Focus On... Accrington

SMBU soccer historian Paul Hunchback looks back at connections between Accrington Stanley and Wanderers ahead of tomorrow’s game.

Continue Reading... Comments (1) 01.02.2008. 12:05

Tony Crow Interview


Jimmy Saville, Larry Levan, Frankie Knuckles, John Peel, Francis Grasso, Kenny Everett, DJ Kool Herc… pioneering DJs one and all but not one of them could read out a teamsheet and welcome visiting dignitaries like Tony Crow. For 10 years he twiddled the knobs on the Adams Park sound system and now for the first time since hanging up the microphone the man behind the voice speaks exclusively to SMBU.

Continue Reading... Comments (2) 25.01.2008. 10:57

Crushing One Another with Colossal Expectations

Ron Waller

2008 rolls into town with SMBU mildly smug to still have an article entitled Why Paul Lambert Must Stay adorning its front page, dated during the same time certain Wycombe fans were calling for the manager to be sacked. An unspectacular but efficient trot into a play-off position has calmed that stroppy period, like a old man dishing out the broken biscuits to a teary eyed grandson. There, there, it’s not a Galaxy bar, but it’ll fill a hole.

Continue Reading... Comments (0) 04.01.2008. 09:55

Put Your Chequebook Away Hayes

Tory Goon

Yes it’s that time of year again. New Year, New Window, New Squad. As far as I’m concerned though, the transfer window can be slammed shut and Mr Hayes can put away his shiny new chequebook.

Continue Reading... Comments (0) 02.01.2008. 14:27

Why Paul Lambert Must Stay

oily sailor

The groundswell of opinion against Wycombe manager Paul Lambert has reached deafening levels after Wanderers were flipped and boned 6-0 by Stockport County at the weekend. There have been mutterings against the manager all season but the reasoning displayed by most Wycombe fans is at best disingenuous and at worst seethingly malicious. Listed below are the main points of contention, and none of them stack up.

Continue Reading... Comments (2) 09.12.2007. 22:51



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