19/12/2012

Happy Christmas & a Merry New Year!

No training tonight ...training and the league programme comences the first week of January....enjoy Christmas and lets look forward to a successfull new year! A happy Christmas and a Merry New Year to you, your families and friends!!!
 

12/12/2012

LAST GAME BEFORE XMAS!

In the last game before Christmas, Wycombe Town FC visit the National Sports Centre at Bisham, Sunday, to play Hare & Hounds in a Premier division match. Tonight a chance to pep up your fitness before the game with training and every Wednesday, at Wye Valley School, Astroturf pitch, meeting at 7.20 for a 7.30 start. All players existing and new are welcome!!!

03/12/2012

'YOUTH TEAM CUP WIN!'

With Wycombe Town FC's Premier league match with King George V frozen off, it was 'Towns' youth team who took center stage!
Wycombe Town AFC’s met old adversaries Blackstone Kites in a Cup Match on Sunday. ‘Kites’ were always going to provide stiff opposition and a competitive game, especially in the frosty conditions. With ‘Town’ improving as the season has progressed, they were still chasing that elusive first win, the game started well with ‘Town’ in full flow, moving the  ball quickly through the opposition with neat passing and dynamic wing  play. After intense pressure from ‘Town’ forcing six or seven corners and many scoring chances, Greg O’Hara finally popped up to powerfully head the first goal to make it 1-0 at half time.  Blackstone Kites were right back in the game as the second half started, scoring almost straight from the kick off to even the score. That seemed to create a spark for ‘Town’ and attack after attack followed, eventually the pressure counted and Dan Mason weaved through their defence and slid the ball left footed past the goalkeeper. ‘Town’ continued to press and it paid off again with O’Hara getting his second to make the final score 3-1 and book ‘Towns’ place in the next round with a well deserved win. Both teams should be congratulated on trying to play good football in difficult conditions