Why not come to Wycombe Wanderers this weekend?

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Why not come to Wycombe Wanderers this weekend?

by Shev » 31 Aug 2017 04:38

Hello all,

Wycombe fan here in peace. With the international break upon us and Reading not in action, I would like to cordially invite you all to take in some League Two football at Adams Park, High Wycombe this coming Saturday, where the mighty Chairboys will take on Forest Green Rovers, those famous vegan warriors. If you are sick of the increasingly corporate side of the Championship, and decry the loss of that sense of connection, fear not - we can offer agricultural tackles, sky high long balls and sections of terracing that will have you nostalgic for the 1980s!

On a serious note, we boast the strongest footballer on the planet in Adebayo Akinfenwa, one of the most pleasant grounds in the country in Adams Park, and a fan owned club that is known for it's friendliness. To top it all, our league scorelines this year have been 2-2, 3-2, 2-4, and 3-2, so I can almost...almost, guarantee a feast of goals.

As a nearby bigger club, I am sure many of you have been up to Adams Park before. So feel free to visit us this Saturday, and I wish Reading well for the rest of the season!

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Re: Why not come to Wycombe Wanderers this weekend?

by double d » 31 Aug 2017 14:02

I am going because my wifes uncle is at Forest green so get freebies

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Re: Why not come to Wycombe Wanderers this weekend?

by John Smith » 31 Aug 2017 15:05

Wycombe Wanderers £22 a ticket

Reading FC £23 a ticket.

This is why I choose not to go

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Re: Why not come to Wycombe Wanderers this weekend?

by Royality creeps In » 31 Aug 2017 18:46

I was washing my hair (What I have left!)

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Re: Why not come to Wycombe Wanderers this weekend?

by From Despair To Where? » 31 Aug 2017 20:08

Shev If you are sick of the increasingly corporate side of the Championship,


John Smith Wycombe Wanderers £22 a ticket

Reading FC £23 a ticket.


Damn that corporate side, charging almost the same for a higher quality of product.

In fairness, the Madejski is one of the cheapest grounds in the Championship to see a match.


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Re: Why not come to Wycombe Wanderers this weekend?

by Shev » 31 Aug 2017 20:31

From Despair To Where?
Shev If you are sick of the increasingly corporate side of the Championship,


John Smith Wycombe Wanderers £22 a ticket

Reading FC £23 a ticket.


Damn that corporate side, charging almost the same for a higher quality of product.

In fairness, the Madejski is one of the cheapest grounds in the Championship to see a match.


You can get into Adams Park for around 15 pounds on the terrace, 17 pounds in a stand:

https://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/tick ... ow-to-book

Great prices at Reading though! Glad to see they care enough about their fans not to gouge you,

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Re: Why not come to Wycombe Wanderers this weekend?

by Wizard » 01 Sep 2017 04:52

I'm sorry, I would love to but I am going camping in Devon, and I don't live anywhere near Reading. In fact, FGR are my localist football league club so 'come on the vegans'.

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