HomerJSimpson
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Bound to be a tube or train strike on and roadworks on the motorwayWemberleeee Wemberleeee.....we're the famous Wycombe Wanderers and we're going to Wemberleee
Yes from memory you played them away in midweek then us on the Saturday?Unless I’m much mistaken, the Boro have the same 7 hour journey down to you. Think the last visit down there was after a match at Bristol.
Does the team fly or go by coach? There are certainly daily flights from Bristol to Newcastle, also flights from Exeter to Newcastle. The distance to travel stat can sometimes be misleading if you are taking the airborne route.Yes from memory you played them away in midweek then us on the Saturday?
I was there great game 3-3.
All teams that visit us have that once a season slog down here, but our closest match is Bristol City just over 2 hours away, even Southampton took over 4 hours in December.
The press were going on about Leeds having to travel over a thousand miles recently for a string of games, in the same period we did 2 thousand .
For our normal 4 to 5 hour trips I know the team go up by coach the day before, we bumped into them in Maccy D's on the motorway on the way back from Leeds which was fun, and often overtake them on the M5 on the way down.Does the team fly or go by coach? There are certainly daily flights from Bristol to Newcastle, also flights from Exeter to Newcastle. The distance to travel stat can sometimes be misleading if you are taking the airborne route.
Nature of the beast for Plymouth, same for Carlisle at the other end of the country, and others obviously. Tough slog for fans, who certainly won't be flying regularly.
Does the team fly or go by coach? There are certainly daily flights from Bristol to Newcastle, also flights from Exeter to Newcastle. The distance to travel stat can sometimes be misleading if you are taking the airborne route.
Nature of the beast for Plymouth, same for Carlisle at the other end of the country, and others obviously. Tough slog for fans, who certainly won't be flying regularly.
When I was going around the country watching Fulham we'd often make weekends away for the obvious ones like Blackpool, Newcastle otherwise it was first train out, last train back or supporters coach.For our normal 4 to 5 hour trips I know the team go up by coach the day before, we bumped into them in Maccy D's on the motorway on the way back from Leeds which was fun, and often overtake them on the M5 on the way down.
Not sure what they did for Sunderland, I know a load of fans flew from Exeter and made a weekend of it, in fact for most away matches people are staying over at least one night. The novelty of that will probably wear off next season though.
Flying from Bristol doesn't really work, that's 2 hours or so, plus parking and waiting time plus hassle at the other end, not really worth it.
Oh and don't get me started on Finn Azaz undoubtedly scoring a screamer against us on Saturday...
Brilliant bloke though, quietly did a massive amount in the St Luke's Hospice in his spare time, much loved by our fans.
We didn't have any choice unfortunately, he was on loan from Villa.I think the Boro got a bargain, especially in the January transfer window that is notoriously difficult.
We didn't have any choice unfortunately, he was on loan from Villa.
This is a side of footie I think a lot of people don't see higher up the food chain. Smaller clubs often rely on big loan players who can be snatched away at a moments notice, we lost 3 in January.
Luckily we managed to get replacements in through contacts of the new manager.
We tried to sign Josh Coburn in the summer, he scored 2 against us.I think the first 4 names on the team sheet at the end of last season were loaners. They went back and although the Boro brought in, and bought in, new players for the start of the season it was a very shaking couple of months till players bedded in. And it didn’t help losing Akpom to Ajax - almost 30 goals last season from him.
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Wing is a bit of late developer. Middlesbrough got him from one of the northern league sides. Broke through into the first team, literally straight from playing northern league, and had a good run of games. Change of manager and loss of form saw him fall out of favour, eventually doing the rounds out on loan before going to Wycombe(I think).
Good to see him doing well. He’s got a good engine and a great box-2-box player if he’s on form.