It's the runaway leaders next for the Chairboys when they travel to the Sixfields Stadium to face the Cobblers, who sit nine points clear at the top of the table after an eight game winning run and look nailed on certainty for promotion, having an 18 points cushion over forth place and with 16 games left a mere 20 points should guarantee a top three finish. The Chairboys have won on their last two visits to Sixfields and have scored seven goals in the process and will go into the game hoping to repeat those goal scoring feats and our last visit was on the last day of last season when we almost grabbed promotion only to have it snatched away. Gaz has no new injuries to worry about so will go into the game with the same starting line up as last Saturday and unless we sign a fox in the box the same bench as well. I have my ticket and will be going to this one, but not going to the Sixfields Tavern which has recently burnt down, so its looking like the bowling alley for a few swift ones before watching the lads grabbing a fluke goal before taking to the turf to have a quick nap at every opportunity and seeing the game out to spoil the home fans party
Northampton are a completely different proposition this season and scoring goals for fun. I really can't see us getting anything out of this one. 11/10 for the home win is money for nothing. If that doesn't do it for us, nothing will
Wycombe: Allsop, Jombati, Jacobson, McCarthy, Stewart, Bean, McGinn, O'Nien, Harriman, Wood, Hayes. #NORvWYC
That's either a 5 man midfield with Hayes alone up front or Wood playing as a striker, so how many nil will we lose by?
Given the goals they have been banging in, I suppose we should be pleased that we only lost 1-0 considering we were without Pierre in defence. And no Paris to keep their defence busy. It shows we are fairly resilient
So many naps you forgot to wake up after one it seems. Did your players misunderstand the Manager when he said "we must get our heads down and concentrate for 99 minutes"?
The only players taking to the turf for a nap and wasting time were Cobblers and they got booked for it and how O'Toole manages to stay on the pitch for 90 mins is beyond me he's all arms and elbows