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Wycombe [a] play-off tickets - now officially sold out (p12)
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They've been well backed financially
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Rothko said:They've been well backed financially2
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Rothko said:They've been well backed financially2
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Woodwork said:cafc_se7 said:Shocking on their part really!
More shocking is the fact that for the last six seasons, Wycombe Wanderers and Charlton Athletic are pretty much on a par league standing and performance wise. You could even say they've looked far more likely to get promoted in recent seasons.0 -
They've never really had to spend money on the ground, and all the improvements were previously paid for by Wasps when they were there. They also had good financial backing in the last ten years which got them to the Championship in the COVID year, and then lived off that for a bit1
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They were well backed for a club of their size for a while (previous owner has just bought Reading) but their new owner is on a different stratosphere. The question there is if he gets bored and pulls the plug what happens?0
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Woodwork said:cafc_se7 said:Shocking on their part really!
More shocking is the fact that for the last six seasons, Wycombe Wanderers and Charlton Athletic are pretty much on a par league standing and performance wise. You could even say they've looked far more likely to get promoted in recent seasons.
I applaud anyone who goes to games for clubs who aren't all glitz and glamour.
We are the club to make fun of in the play-offs if anything. You realise when you talk to other league1 fans how different their expectations are to ours. To Leyton Orient and Stockport especially, the championship is a dream.
For me it's the very minimum I expect from Charlton, a competitive championship side with Premier league ambitions.
I've come to realise I'm a bit like @oohaahmortimer and that I'm a complete football snob.
Pants league. Let's hope in a few weeks time we are out of it. We need it as a club.7 -
cafc_se7 said:Woodwork said:cafc_se7 said:Shocking on their part really!
More shocking is the fact that for the last six seasons, Wycombe Wanderers and Charlton Athletic are pretty much on a par league standing and performance wise. You could even say they've looked far more likely to get promoted in recent seasons.0 -
AFKABartram said:Rothko said:They've been well backed financially
They have only recently come into money, before that they've not had much at all and have done very well to be as consistent as they have been.0 -
cafc_se7 said:Woodwork said:cafc_se7 said:Shocking on their part really!
More shocking is the fact that for the last six seasons, Wycombe Wanderers and Charlton Athletic are pretty much on a par league standing and performance wise. You could even say they've looked far more likely to get promoted in recent seasons.5 -
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Rothko said:They've never really had to spend money on the ground, and all the improvements were previously paid for by Wasps when they were there. They also had good financial backing in the last ten years which got them to the Championship in the COVID year, and then lived off that for a bit3
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cafc_se7 said:Woodwork said:cafc_se7 said:Shocking on their part really!
More shocking is the fact that for the last six seasons, Wycombe Wanderers and Charlton Athletic are pretty much on a par league standing and performance wise. You could even say they've looked far more likely to get promoted in recent seasons.1 -
What do we care what Wycombe sell anyway? If we are outnumbered 3:1 in the away game (6000:nearly 2000) we will make more than double the noise. They will be outnumbered 10:1 at least in our home game. Works in our favour the less the fans get behind them.
Lets just focus on us3 -
carly burn said:clive said:The location of Wycombe's stadium must be a handicap to the club for ever building attendances, miles from the station, one local bus route which only runs a half-hourly service on a Sunday, with last bus back to the town centre at 19.18 on a Sunday & also on a back end of a trading estate with only one road in & same road out resulting in very long delays for anybody travelling by road.
It is one of the worst away trips of the season despite Wycombe having a very fast & frequent rail service from Marylebone.
Whoever thought of building a stadium in that location must be mad or hates football.
I'm going to be pushing it to get there for the start. Never been there before0 -
My Wycombe away tickets just dropped through the door4
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I think at least two sides of the Wycombe ground, remain unchanged from their none league days, I know they moved ground from the town but even Adams park has grown slightly over the years, they went to Wembley years ago and took a very large following in the Martin O'Neil era.0
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shine166 said:My Wycombe away tickets just dropped through the door4
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AddicksAddict said:carly burn said:clive said:The location of Wycombe's stadium must be a handicap to the club for ever building attendances, miles from the station, one local bus route which only runs a half-hourly service on a Sunday, with last bus back to the town centre at 19.18 on a Sunday & also on a back end of a trading estate with only one road in & same road out resulting in very long delays for anybody travelling by road.
It is one of the worst away trips of the season despite Wycombe having a very fast & frequent rail service from Marylebone.
Whoever thought of building a stadium in that location must be mad or hates football.
I'm going to be pushing it to get there for the start. Never been there before0 -
Mine just come through the door.1
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se9addick said:cafc_se7 said:Woodwork said:cafc_se7 said:Shocking on their part really!
More shocking is the fact that for the last six seasons, Wycombe Wanderers and Charlton Athletic are pretty much on a par league standing and performance wise. You could even say they've looked far more likely to get promoted in recent seasons.0 -
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When picking tickets up you’ll need your fan I’d and ticket transaction number3
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For the league game last month, I had no trouble collecting my ticket from Adams Park. From memory, all I had to do was give my name.1
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se9addick said:clive said:The location of Wycombe's stadium must be a handicap to the club for ever building attendances, miles from the station, one local bus route which only runs a half-hourly service on a Sunday, with last bus back to the town centre at 19.18 on a Sunday & also on a back end of a trading estate with only one road in & same road out resulting in very long delays for anybody travelling by road.
It is one of the worst away trips of the season despite Wycombe having a very fast & frequent rail service from Marylebone.
Whoever thought of building a stadium in that location must be mad or hates football.
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BalladMan said:What do we care what Wycombe sell anyway? If we are outnumbered 3:1 in the away game (6000:nearly 2000) we will make more than double the noise. They will be outnumbered 10:1 at least in our home game. Works in our favour the less the fans get behind them.
Lets just focus on us
@Alwaysneil we'll soon find out when we get a couple of goals lead0 -
clive said:The location of Wycombe's stadium must be a handicap to the club for ever building attendances, miles from the station, one local bus route which only runs a half-hourly service on a Sunday, with last bus back to the town centre at 19.18 on a Sunday & also on a back end of a trading estate with only one road in & same road out resulting in very long delays for anybody travelling by road.
It is one of the worst away trips of the season despite Wycombe having a very fast & frequent rail service from Marylebone.
Whoever thought of building a stadium in that location must be mad or hates football.
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AFKABartram said:They are certainly a club that has outperformed their support and natural size. My memories of them were of playing Welling United in non-league in the 90s when Martin O’Neil was starting his managing career. To have retained league football for 30 years and be pushing again for the Championship on their crowds is some achievement
Got to give us some credit for being so absolutely shite for quite so long as well, fair dos and all that. 😂0 -
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shine166 said:AddicksAddict said:carly burn said:clive said:The location of Wycombe's stadium must be a handicap to the club for ever building attendances, miles from the station, one local bus route which only runs a half-hourly service on a Sunday, with last bus back to the town centre at 19.18 on a Sunday & also on a back end of a trading estate with only one road in & same road out resulting in very long delays for anybody travelling by road.
It is one of the worst away trips of the season despite Wycombe having a very fast & frequent rail service from Marylebone.
Whoever thought of building a stadium in that location must be mad or hates football.
I'm going to be pushing it to get there for the start. Never been there before1 -
se9addick said:shine166 said:AddicksAddict said:carly burn said:clive said:The location of Wycombe's stadium must be a handicap to the club for ever building attendances, miles from the station, one local bus route which only runs a half-hourly service on a Sunday, with last bus back to the town centre at 19.18 on a Sunday & also on a back end of a trading estate with only one road in & same road out resulting in very long delays for anybody travelling by road.
It is one of the worst away trips of the season despite Wycombe having a very fast & frequent rail service from Marylebone.
Whoever thought of building a stadium in that location must be mad or hates football.
I'm going to be pushing it to get there for the start. Never been there before0