The Chairboys have eleven games left to save their season and to do that we need to collect around 27 more points four more than we have accumulated in 35 games a very big ask indeed maybe a more realistic target is to get to around 40 points and this weekend I don't see many teams in the bottom half of the table picking up points. Gaz only has Jordan Obita and David Wheeler as injury doubts hopefully Ikpeazu will start with Samuel returning to the bench where Bayo will all being well stays for the 90 minutes Grimmer and Stewart are likely to return to the starting line up and Fred and McCleary could join them. Well I realise the thread that we are hanging by is about to snap any minute but with nearly a quarter of the season left I'm still hoping that all that bad luck evens itself our over the rest of the season
Here's my thread plenty of cycling on more interesting thjan games I don't know about you but this season has been awful at least you have had fans in roll on next season sadly though I doubt whether we will be down at your gaff Remember Keep Safe Drink Beer Get Bladdered https://www.not606.com/threads/wyco...nd-adams-park-13-3-2021.391299/#post-14707439
I just found a bigger optimist than you Guy. Someone representing UK in the Eurovision Song Contest this year reckons he'll win
TEAM NEWS: Two changes for the #Chairboys. Uche Ikpeazu and Garath McCleary return to the starting XI, as Alex Samuel and Admiral Muskwe drop to the bench. #WYCvPNE
Looking at the run in I can see several games where we will be long odds on to lose. But, having said that, I could say the same about the teams just above us. If we didn't have so many points to make up, I would have said we were in with a chance. But it looks most unlikely. Could do with Barnsley having an off night on Wednesday for a start
At least we've beaten Rotherham's lowest point score in The Championship of 23 so something to celebrate.
After breaking the 23pts barrier & not ending up with that record, I would just be pleased now to see us second from bottom.