And so to Wembley

You better give them to that Wycombe fan then. You lot are too f*****g quick typing on here. This would have been my reply to Lincolnyellow 1
 
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One factor might be that we've played two much closer legs, as well as the extra time, whereas Wycombe could have eased off in the first (3 goals + 2 men up) and held a lead throughout the second leg. Taylor, Browne + Brannagan all have knocks, hopefully Chris Short can work his magic again.
 
One factor might be that we've played two much closer legs, as well as the extra time, whereas Wycombe could have eased off in the first (3 goals + 2 men up) and held a lead throughout the second leg. Taylor, Browne + Brannagan all have knocks, hopefully Chris Short can work his magic again.

A week is plenty of recovery time and long enough for any extra time not to have a bearing on the final. If anything it might help in having got a few more competitive minutes under their belts.
 
A week is plenty of recovery time and long enough for any extra time not to have a bearing on the final. If anything it might help in having got a few more competitive minutes under their belts.
More worried about the knocks
 
The Wembley dream -
Win and we will be playing clubs with history, tradition, 2 former European cup winners (if Villa get relegated and Forest stay down), stadiums as big as you like, lots of clubs South of Birmingham and a renewed rivalry with the plastics of Reading...
Lose and its back to Rochdale, Gillingham, Northampton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln City and to see our friends at the other end of the A420 whose name I can not post on here.........!

Cheers... as if I wasn’t nervous enough already ?. Wycombe between us and that dream.

Just hope Akinfenwa doesn’t pay us back for that sending off?
 
On the pitch Wycombe deserve our utmost respect ahead of this.

They are excellent at soaking up pressure and mount very direct and effective attacks. They will be using every tool in the box to get the result, and at the end of the day that's all that matters here.

Ainsworth will have them very well-drilled and they'll probably hit their stride before we do.

It will be a very stern test but one we can pass if we are at our very best.

Over to you Karl....
The first half hour or so will be crucial as they will no doubt be up and at usfrom the whistle and we are not the greatest early doors, so I fear that we will go behind and then it is just a matter of keeping in touch and then turning the flow from then to get back into the game.
We managed in both legs of the semi, but it is going to be a tougher onslaught on Monday and then going to require more discipline and precision to breach their defence from there on.
 
I have got arthritis in my fingers plus I've got a sticky keyboard :LOL::ROFLMAO:;):giggle::D
Actually, I'm telling the truth. I pressed the wrong bluddy button, but didn't realise till later. Bluddy fingers have got a life of their bluddy own! You try picking your nose with a bent finger!
 
Wycombe will definitely feel they owe us one after the game at our place. Mous' antics to get Akinfenwa won't have been forgotten.
 
A player on a yellow pushes the opposition in the face after they were doing there best to get Gorrin sent off ......
 
Id say thats exactly what they have done. Or are Grimmer, Akinfenwa, Wheeler, Onyedinma playing for a love of Ainsworth? This plucky Wycombe bullshit is exactly that.
Maybe you're right. Even as a so-called Wycombe fan (remember OUFC1991 speaks for all) I don't have that detail just what is in press.
Still think with what we have in our team we have enough to beat those chancers from down A40.
 
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