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Wycombe v Oxford kick off 1930 Sky sports football.

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If Wycombe had been able to play the same amount of games as us they'd very likely have been ahead of us based on all sensible presumptions. Agreed Peterboro were hard done by.

Shocking miss that.
Wycombes form was the poorest since the half way point was it not, out of the top 10 clubs in the league?
 
It must be canny to support a team who play like a band of brothers, battling for every ball like their lives depended on it. Every last drop for the cause. To be commended imo. Deserve the lead here narl.

They looked shite against us at the Sol once so let's just ignore everything else. ;)
Give over man. A team managed by Ainsworth can get fucked as far as I'm concerned.
 
If there is any justice Oxford will win like. At least they were rightfully in the playoffs. It's an absolute disgrace Wycombe have the opportunity to go up, they are a minging side as shown by the game at our place.
 
If there is any justice Oxford will win like. At least they were rightfully in the playoffs. It's an absolute disgrace Wycombe have the opportunity to go up, they are a minging side as shown by the game at our place.
You know they didn't play like that every week mate? :lol:
 
They'd won 3 out of their last 6. Dunno where that puts them in the form table.
To just add another layer to the argument, they were also fortunate to play Bolton’s sixth form team whilst we had to play a team of professionals on both occasions. At the end of the day despite all the pro’s and con’s of the argument, the form, the luck .... the genesis of this problem is the EFL. Not fit for purpose. League one was illegitimate from the off this season thanks to them letting Bury go under, whilst letting Bolton play kids against some teams.
 
2 points out of 12 against Coventry, Fleetwood, Gillingham and the mighty Bristol Rovers are 4 reasons why we are not promoted and play off contenders. Watching Wycombe playing Oxford knowing we couldn't match Coventry and Rotherham either is bad enough. Should Crewe, Northampton, Plymouth pose similar problems next season will be bad enough, and unfortunately with the current regime you couldn't rule it out.
 
To just add another layer to the argument, they were also fortunate to play Bolton’s sixth form team whilst we had to play a team of professionals on both occasions. At the end of the day despite all the pro’s and con’s of the argument, the form, the luck .... the genesis of this problem is the EFL. Not fit for purpose. League one was illegitimate from the off this season thanks to them letting Bury go under, whilst letting Bolton play kids against some teams.
Yes. That Bolton side we faced was quite a formidable outfit iirc. They'd trained together for a full day aswell the cheating bastards.
 
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