Monday, April 28, 2025

Match Report- Wycombe Vs Bolton Wanderers

Wycombe Wanders gain a big three points as Caleb Taylor scores in a second successive weekend in a Wycombe shirt. The former Bolton loanee headed home a Luke Leahy fee-kick at the back post he, just seven days earlier, headed home a 91st minute winner against Stevenage. The game was even until Bez Lubala ran the ball into the corner drawing two defenders out just to roll it through both of them for Adam Reach to pass the ball to Josh Scowen who teed it up for Luke Leahy to thump home with a venomous shot to the top right-corner of the net.

This win keeps our automatic promotion push alive as we move ahead of Wrexham into second with three games until the end of the season, but these games won't be easy. on Monday 21st- Charlton(H), then on Saturday 26th- Leyton Orient(A) and on the last game of the season we have Stockport(H). 

These fixtures won't be easy but coming of a three game win streak we need to take the game to Charlton and show them whose house this is. The season is coming to a close lets get behind the boys in blue and cheer them on until the very end.


Saturday, April 26, 2025

Match Report Wycombe Reading

 The week has just got a lot worse for Mike Dodds’ Wycombe. A second half penalty from Harvey Knibbs gives three points to Reading’s last-minute play-off push and it leaves Wycombe’s automatic promotion charge looking much more unlikely as the season’s end draws near.

 

The penalty was the deciding factor for these teams as they were like for like with their chances on goal. Adam Reach had a chance to put the blues into the lead with a side-volleyed lob, but Pereira was there to reach it and push it away.

 

The ball did go in after Reach’s lob attempt, by Xavier Simons by was ruled out for offside by the linesman. Wycombe had 17 shots overall in the match with only 4 of those on target, multiple attempts from Reach, Humphries and Kone Wycombe’s leading line we missed, and with over half of in game possession the ball should of gone in the net.

 

The problem is this happened on Tuesday with Shrewsbury. 32 shots, 7 on target, 0 goals. When teams have this many shots at least 1 should go in. For me the problem that needs to be dealt with is goalscoring which is ironic because we were to scorers in the league. Something has to be done or we will not get anywhere, and at this stage of the season it’s all up to play for.

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