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John Lyons chats to the Chairboys' Joe Low and Matt Bloomfield - focused ahead of their trip to Wembley
By John Lyons

It hasn't been the easiest of seasons for Wycombe Wanderers, but the form of defender Joe Low has certainly been a major plus.
The towering centre-half signed from Bristol City after impressing on trial last summer, having previously caught the eye of Chairboys boss Matt Bloomfield.
It’s proved an astute bit of business as Low had, pre-weekend, notched up 35 appearances in all competitions. He’d also chipped in with four goals, the latest breaking the deadlock late on as Wyc...

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