Tenbury Yellow
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I was at Shrewsbury v Wycombe ten days ago with my son (free schools tickets). It was poor and physical. Will need to be strong and really up for the game. COYY.
Wycombe under ainsworth play anti-footballI was at Shrewsbury v Wycombe ten days ago with my son (free schools tickets). It was poor and physical. Will need to be strong and really up for the game. COYY.
Back in the day they had a proper Firm....think they were called G-plan?i'm not going now, the thought of Wycombe taking the NS has me quivering, then they'll destroy the East Stand,leaving the left side to sort it out
That's the sanitised post-1992 version maybe...So the Oxford dictionary says:
Derby = A sports match between two rival teams from the same area
Rival = A person or thing competing with another for the same objective or for superiority in the same field of activity.
Therefore according to the definitions of our venerable local institution - the Wycombe game is a derby. It's just not one we care about all that much (other than we want those three points so we can all relax...…)
I don’t really understand why Wycombe isn’t a derby yet Reading is? Yet Wycombe is closer than Reading?
Especially if they have to practice their formal English greeting phrasesThis guy ain’t oxford
“Practise”Especially if they have to practice their formal English greeting phrases
Whoops..it's early ..haven't finished my first coffee.“Practise”
No definitely notI’m not oxford???? f**k you man
Unfortunately it doesn't work like that, you need something to spark a rivalry, and it just hasn't happened with Wycombe.
It wouldn't surprise me if the game is regarded as a derby by the younger fans who have only really known Wycombe as a league club, but the older ones (me included) just don't see the game like that.Why does a version of this thread have to appear every time we play them?
It's an embarrassment.