Alternative History

To be written.

Famous Players : –  Tony Horseman, Albert Haddock, Paul McCarthy, Alan Mermaid, Keith Ryan, Gary Findus, Danny Bulman, Adebayo Akinfenwa, Brian Centaur, Danny Senda, Paul Birdseye, Darren Currie, Dave Carroll, Joe Jacobson, Steve Guppy.

Famous fans : –  Alan Parry (Football commentator), Bill Turnbull (Former BBC News Presenter)

Club Records

Formed 1887
Turned Professional 1974
Became a Limited Company 2004
Former names
Previous grounds Loakes Park = 1895-1990
Nickname “The CHAIRBOYS”
Club Colours Home :

Away :

Third : 

Record Football League Win 5-0  v  Burnley      Division 2   15.04.1997
Record Football League Defeat ??
Record Cup Win 5-0   v  Hitchin Town      FA Cup R2   03.12.1994
Record Fee Paid £200,000 to Barnet for Sean DEVINE (April 1999)
Record Fee Received £600,000 from Nottingham Forest for Nathan TYSON (January 2006)
Record Appearances 443  –  Steve BROWN  (1994-2004)
Record Football League Appearances 371  –  Steve BROWN  (1994-2004)
Record goal-scorer in a League season 23  –  Sean DEVINE  (Division 2)  1999-2000
Record goal-scorer in a season 42  –  Nathan TYSON  (League Two)  2004-2005
Record all-time goal-scorer 196 –  Adebayo AKINFENWA  (2016- )
Record all-time Football League goal-scorer ??
Most goals in a game 3 – numerous players
Record Attendance (all-time) 9,771  v  Chelsea     League Cup Semi-final 1st Leg    10.10.2007
Record total of goals in a League season 79  –  League Two  2017-2018
Record League points total 3 pts for a win  –  85  League Two  (2014-2015 and 2018-2019)
Youngest Player Ikechi ANYA   16 years and 279 days  v  Scunthorpe United 08.10.2004
Oldest Player Gareth AINSWORTH   38 years and 361 days  v Sheffield Wednesday (League One)  (Away)  05.05.2012
Most Capped player while at club 7  –  Mark ROGERS   (Canada)

Stadium details

Address :   Adams Park, Sands Industrial Estate, Hillbottom Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire 

Capacity :  10,136
Pitch size :  105m  x 69m  (115 yards x 75 yards)
Official website :  https://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk

Honours

Football Conference Champions  (Fifth tier) 1992-1993
Football Conference Runners-up  (Fifth tier) 1991-1992
Football Conference League Cup Winners 1992-1993
Football Conference League Cup Finalists 1991-1992
FA Trophy Winners 1991, 1993

Managers

James McCORMACK 1 August 1951 – 31 July 1952
Sid CANN 1 August 1952 – 31 July 1961
Graham ADAMS 1 August 1961 – 31 July 1962
Don WELSH 1 August 1962 – 31 July 1964
Barry DARVILL 1 August 1964 – 31 July 1969
Brian LEE 1 August 1969 – 31 July 1976
Ted POWELL 1 August 1976 – 31 July 1977
John REARDON 1 August 1977 – 31 July 1978
Andy WILLIAMS 1 August 1978 – 31 July 1980
Mike KEEN 1 August 1980 – 31 July 1984
Paul BENCE 1 August 1984 – 31 July 1986
Alan GANE 1 August 1986 – 31 July 1987
Peter SUDDABY 1 August 1987 – 31 July 1988
Jim KELMAN 1 August 1988 – 31 July 1990
Martin O’NEILL 1 August 1990 – 17th April 2003
Alan SMITH 29 June 1995 – 31 July 1996
Neil SMILLIE (caretaker) 1 August 1996 – 22 October 1996
John GREGORY 22 October 1996 – 25 February 1998
Neil SMILLIE 25 February 1998 – 11 January 1999
Terry EVANS (Caretaker) 11 January 1999 – 5 February 1999
Lawrie SANCHEZ 5 February 1999 – 30 September 2003
John GORMAN (Caretaker) 2 October 2003 – 5 November 2003
Tony ADAMS 5 November 2003 – 9 November 2004
Keith RYAN (Caretaker) 15 November 2004 – 30 November 2004
John GORMAN 30 November 2004 – 8th December 2006
Paul LAMBERT
30 June 2006 – 30 May 2008
Peter TAYLOR 30 May 2008 – 9 October 2009
Gary WADDOCK 13 October 2009 – 23 September 2012
Gareth AINSWORTH
24 September 2012 – 

League Record

Division Three  (tier three) 1993-1994
Division Two  (tier two) 1994-2004
League Two  (tier four) 2004-2009
League One  (tier three) 2009-2010
League Two  (tier four) 2010-2011
League One  (tier three) 2011-2012
League Two  (tier four) 2012-2018
League One  (tier three) 2018-2020
Championship 2020-

 

Full results history of Spurs v Wycombe (Spurs score first)

Date Venue Competition Score Spurs Scorers Spurs Scorers Attendance
 28.01.2017 H FA Cup R4 4-3 Son 59m 45s, Janssen (p) 64m 05s, Alli 88m 13s, Son 90+6m 15s Hayes 22m 47s, Hayes (p)  35m 55s, Thompson  83m 10s 31,440
25.01.2021 A FA Cup R4 4 – 1 Bale 45+1m 17s, Winks 85m 38s, Ndombele 86m 49s, Ndombele 90+2m 02s Onyedinma  24m 26s 0,000

 

Complete record of Spurs v Wycombe Wanderers results :

Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
 2 2 0 0 8 4

Home :

Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
1 1 0 0 4 3

Away :

Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
1 1 0 0 4 1

Breakdown by competition

FA Cup :

  Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
Home 1 1 0 0 4 3
Away 1 1 0 0 4 1
Total 2 2 0 0 8 4

Spurs v Wycombe Wanderers Facts

Number of games since a defeat = N/A
Number of games since a win = 0  (25.01.2021)
Number of games since a draw = N/A

Biggest home win =  4-3 on 28.01.2017
Biggest away win =  4-1 on 25.01.2021
Biggest home defeat = N/A
Biggest away defeat = N/A
Highest aggregate of goals in a match = 7  –  4-3 on 28.01.2017

Biggest home crowd =  31,440 on 28.01.2017
Smallest home crowd = 31,440 on 28.01.2017
Biggest away crowd = 0,000 on 25.01.2021  (Covid-19 pandemic)
Smallest away crowd = 0,000 on 25.01.2021  (Covid-19 pandemic)

Longest sequence without scoring = 0 games
Longest sequence without conceding = 0 games
Longest sequence without a loss =  2 games  (28.01.2017 – 25.01.2021)
Longest sequence without a win = N/A

Most goals in a game for Spurs against Wycombe Wanderers= 2 Heung-Min Son on 28.01.2017
Tanguy Ndombele on 25.01.2021


Tottenham’s goal-scorers against Wycombe Wanderers
 

Number of goals

Scorer


2 Son, Ndombele.

1 Janssen, Alli, Bale, Winks.

 

Spurs v Wycombe Wanderers Match Notes





They are linked with both

Lee Angol Young striker joined Wycombe on being released by Spurs and went out on loan a lot, making only three first team appearances.  Has had a number of clubs since leaving Adams Park for Luton in 2014, dropping into non-league but working his way back to League football to be playing with Leyton Orient most recently.

Jordan Archer Spurs Development squad goalkeeper went on loan to Wanderers for some playing time in November 2012 and played 27 times until he returned to Tottenham at the end of the season.

Danny Foster -.

Stuart Lewis
 

Michael Malcolm -.

Charlie Mapes Youngster who had a trial with the Chairboys when released by Tottenham.

Stuart Nethercott
 

Adam Smith
Young right back went on a month’s loan to Adams Park to cover for injuries in 2009, making his league debut during that spell with two more appearances for Wycombe.  Returned to Spurs going out on loan a number of times before making a single performance for the club.  Moved to AFC Bournemouth where he had a successful time.

Ian Stonebridge -.

John Sutton Younger brother of Norwich and Blackburn striker Chris came through the Tottenham Academy set-up, but was allowed to leave and moved to Scotland, before signing for Wycombe for the 2007-08 season.  Made 48 appearances and scored six goal before his contract with the club was mutually terminated and he returned to Scotland to have a good career that lead to a coaching job at Morton.

Steve Walford -.

Len Worley -.

 

 

Debuts against Wycombe Wanderers

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Last game played for the club – scored against Wycombe Wanderers

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First goal scored for the club – scored against Wycombe Wanderers

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Last goal scored for the club – scored against Wycombe Wanderers

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Milestones

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Transfers from Tottenham to Wycombe Wanderers

Name Date Fee

 

Transfers from Wycombe Wanderers to Tottenham

Name Date Fee
Michael MALCOLM April 2000 £500,000 (conditional)
Len WORLEY May 1959