MATCHWATCH : Wycombe Wanderers (a)

Who wins this one?

Wycombe win
10
37%
Draw
9
33%
Reading win
8
30%
 
Total votes: 27
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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wycombe Wanderers (a)

by rabidbee » 22 Aug 2025 15:34

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Camara, Lane, Garcia,Doyle
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MOM,", KelvinE, MOM

So he’ll drop Pereira for this one?

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wycombe Wanderers (a)

by tidus_mi2 » 22 Aug 2025 16:16

Only ones to start every league game so far this season are Pereira, Burns, Wing and Savage I believe. Savage is the only one I would call droppable of those.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wycombe Wanderers (a)

by Jackson Corner » 23 Aug 2025 02:20

Shocking stat came up in the Bolton game. We bottom of the league in shots on goal, on target, ex goals, touches in opposition area. Which tells me whoever plays upfront it’s not going to make a lot of difference.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wycombe Wanderers (a)

by Extended-Phenotype » 23 Aug 2025 10:04

It’s not that shocking tbf.

In defence Burns and Strickland don’t come forward with the ball. In midfield Wing is nowhere near the final third, Savage has been poor and Fraser isn’t creative. Out wide Kyerewaa can’t keep the ball and Doyle/Kelvin/Garcia aren’t wingers. And upfront MOM can’t win a ball, and Kelvin isn’t a striker.

Williams should help the defence keep a better shape to push forward with, which might unlock Wing. Elliot or Doyle might freshen up the midfield. I think Kyerewaa has potential and Lane will give us natural width. MOM might get better with less pressure from an increase in chances we create for him.

We have been poor but we have potential with a bit of tweaking.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wycombe Wanderers (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 23 Aug 2025 10:35

Extended-Phenotype It’s not that shocking tbf.

In defence Burns and Strickland don’t come forward with the ball. In midfield Wing is nowhere near the final third, Savage has been poor and Fraser isn’t creative. Out wide Kyerewaa can’t keep the ball and Doyle/Kelvin/Garcia aren’t wingers. And upfront MOM can’t win a ball, and Kelvin isn’t a striker.

Williams should help the defence keep a better shape to push forward with, which might unlock Wing. Elliot or Doyle might freshen up the midfield. I think Kyerewaa has potential and Lane will give us natural width. MOM might get better with less pressure from an increase in chances we create for him.

We have been poor but we have potential with a bit of tweaking.

Early on we were also choosing to try to recycle possession in the hope we got a great chance over trying to force a chance, or try a weak chance. And our crosses rarely seem aimed at individuals, more areas, even if no one is there.


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