The away stand at Wycombe has a new sponsor:
They would have been better sponsoring the Kasstad.
They would have been better sponsoring the Kasstad.
They hate us taking over so will never allow us to take more than 1.2k, they've stopped giving us that tinpot side stand. W***ers seem to be in a competition to out-tinpot Reading.Everyone else High Wycombe plays against will be get a 6,000 allocation if this goes through, we will still get about 1,200 though.
They seem to treat their supporters in the same why secondary schools treat their pupils judging by those words.Packing them in....
Return of the drum!
Club reinstates drum into terrace following consultation with fans and players.www.wwfc.com
The problem comes when you have too many Ian Mixter’s in the world…They seem to treat their supporters in the same why secondary schools treat their pupils judging by those words.
I wish this country had a genuine ultra culture.
If you need a drum, you are tinpot and desperate.Packing them in....
Return of the drum!
Club reinstates drum into terrace following consultation with fans and players.www.wwfc.com
They have a ‘drumming policy’ on their websiteIf you need a drum, you are tinpot and desperate.
They have a ‘drumming policy’ on their website
I will contact the Wycombe branch of FoSB, FoWH (Friends of Wycombe Hill). They won’t live near Wycombe, work there or have anything to do with it, but will happily stick their noses in.I'm going to get in contact advising that in this case full RAMS might be more appropriate.
(Risk Assessment & Method Statement)
"The proposed second entrance to the ground, which would cut through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) owned by Sir Edward Dashwood, would enable the club to increase the ground capacity.I'd be interested to know where Wycombe are going to build the new access road. Anyone who has been there will know that the only way you can fit in a new road is to bulldoze the whole hill that surrounds the ground, along with all the trees on it.
"The proposed second entrance to the ground, which would cut through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) owned by Sir Edward Dashwood, would enable the club to increase the ground capacity.
Wasps chief executive Alistair McLean said: "We've had talks with Sir Edward Dashwood.
"There's been lots of talking but the talks have not gone far enough.""
Dashwood owns the West Wycombe Estate, which covers most of the land to the North of the stadium (to the right as you enter via the existing entrance road).
It is Wasps pushing for it as the current lack of access limits the licensed capacity of the ground and they have sold out more than the football.
Back in business would be a better question.Wasps are back at Wycombe?
thats what i get for reading a couple of year ago article and not giving a **** about odd shaped balls....Have Wasps reformed and moved back to Wycombe? They went bust last season after their move to Coventry and the Ricoh Arena.