Wanderers had a penalty claim waved away but boss Gareth Ainsworth wasn’t too displeased
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The Big Interview: Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth
The FLP sits down with the Chairboys manager to talk happiness, backroom staff ringers and dreaming of the Championship…
Gareth Ainsworth baffled by refereeing in Peterborough loss
An Ivan Toney penalty gave Posh the momentum to go on and claim a 4-0 win over Wycombe
Gareth Ainsworth fuels speculation linking him to Lincoln City
Ainsworth: “the ambition for me is to get into the Championship one way or the other”
Wycombe’s Ainsworth provides Akinfenwa backing after Exeter misses
The Chairboys boss was happy with his striker’s display against Exeter, despite the veteran missing three glorious chances.
Exeter will ‘be up there this season’ says Wycombe’s Ainsworth
The Chairboys boss is under no illusions about the task his players face against the Grecians on Saturday.
Three options for the Gillingham manager’s job
With Ady Pennock sacked this morning, there’s a free spot on the dugout at Priestfield Stadium.
Ainsworth targeting play-offs after Luton late show breaks Wycombe hearts
The Chairboys boss insists he can take much from Saturday’s defeat to Luton.
Scott Brown gives update on whether his future lies with Cheltenham or at Wycombe
(Photo: Anthony Thompson / ProSports) By Ben Baker SCOTT Brown has spent a third of his life at Cheltenham – […]
The FLP talks to: Rochdale manager Keith Hill
IT is now ten years since Keith Hill first zipped up his Barbour, pulled on a flat cap and stepped into the Rochdale dugout.
Ainsworth’s after promotion at Adams Park and down the park
(Photo by BPI) By Sam Elliott GARETH AINSWORTH is chasing two promotions in one season – and he’s tempted to […]
Full Capital One Cup Round One Draw
The full draw for round one of the 2015/16 Capital One Cup was made this morning, with a selection of tasty […]
Max Kretzschmar is Wycombe Wanderers’ Messi!
LIONEL MESSI was the name that sprang to mind when Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth was trying to describe Max Kretzschmar’s style of play. But, for boyhood Chelsea fan Max, his hero has always been Gianfranco Zola.