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Official SMBU Announcement

Let there be no doubt about it. These are dark days for SMBU. We have pumped hundreds and hundreds of pounds into the relaunch, chasing the dream of one day winning the WWFC Fans Website Championship. But it’s obvious that it’s gone horribly, horribly wrong. We now have 97 fully paid writers – and they’re all terrible.

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Continue Reading... Comments (1) 17.11.2007. 12:13

Why my attendance and enthusiasm for WWFC has dropped

By... well it could be any number of people we know

I know going to watch lower league football is a badge of honour for some people and I admit there is a perverse pleasure in going to Grimsby in the middle of January to watch a shit game of fourth division football. And I am still proud to tell people I support Wycombe especially if they are some once a season Arsenal fan from Surrey but this year my attendance and enthusiasm has just about dropped to an all time low. I think this is why:

Continue Reading... Comments (3) 16.11.2007. 18:50

SMBU Retro - Jixz656


SMBU's enormous stock market flotation continues to send ripples through the business world and you may have noticed the two archive links on the side, a passage into a distant world where Wycombe were largely managed by a man called Lawrie Sanchez and battled each year to stay in “Division Two”.

Here, plucked from the archives from almost five years ago, is some correspondence with a long-lost friend, Jixz656.


Continue Reading... Comments (0) 07.11.2007. 12:46

Back Where They Once Belonged - Number One


The first in an occasional series looking at Wycombe players who played for the opposition. Wednesday’s opponents Wrexham provided Wanderers with Craig Faulconbridge in the summer of 2002. THIS IS HIS STORY.

Continue Reading... Comments (0) 06.11.2007. 20:26

New Poster From WWFC




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Comments (9) 06.11.2007. 14:30

Conflict? What Conflict

Tory Goon

It’s a little under two months now since Steve Hayes announced that he had become an 11% shareholder in our tenants at Adams Park, London Wasps. Yet, like his horse ‘Up the Wycombe’, Hayes has come a cropper at the first fence.

Continue Reading... Comments (1) 12.10.2007. 18:10



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