What Is Wycombe Wanderers Mascot?

Bodger The Chairboys.
Wycombe Wanderers, England – Bodger Wycombe Wanderers are back in the Championship and so is their mascot ‘Bodger The Chairboys‘.

Why are Wycombe Wanderers called the chairboys?

Wycombe are called the Chairboys because of the tradition of chair-making in the town of High Wycombe. The nickname was used in the early days of the Club but was only resurrected after the 1980’s fanzine Chairboys Gas dug out the name from the history books.

Who are Wycombe Wanderers?

As a non-League club, Slough Town were considered Wycombe’s fiercest local rivals. A rivalry with the more distant Colchester United also exists due to the two clubs battling to win promotion to the Football League in the early 1990s.

Who bought Wycombe Wanderers?

Rob Couhig is the new majority shareholder of Wycombe Wanderers Football Club, after his company Feliciana EFL Ltd completed their purchase of 75% of the club from Wycombe Wanderers Trust earlier today.

What animal is on the Wycombe badge?

The Swan has played a significant role in the history of the county of Buckinghamshire, so it therefore comes as no surprise that a swan with a silver chain round its neck is depicted in the crest of Wycombe Wanderers and appeared on shirts as early as the 1898-99 season.

What were Wycombe fans singing?

Dons manager Gareth Ainsworth was seen pleading with supporters to stop singing the ‘sex offenders‘ chant.

Why do Wycombe and Colchester hate each other?

WHAT’S THAT ALL ABOUT? The obscure rivalry between Wycombe and Colchester sides sometimes baffles supporters of other teams. The rivalry stems back to a 1985 FA Cup meeting at Loakes Park when then non-League Wycombe humiliated Fourth Division United with a 2-0 victory – Mark West and Simon Read getting the goals.

What is Wycombe famous for?

Wycombe’s most famous industry, furniture (particularly Windsor chairs) took hold in the 19th century, with furniture factories setting up all over the town. Many terraced workers’ houses were built to the east and west of town to accommodate those working in the furniture factories.

Are Wycombe and Oxford rivals?

This makes it slightly more enticing for fans and players, especially in League Two where away attendances are often minimal. To that end, you can describe Wycombe v Oxford as a local derby and a contest for local bragging rights, but to call it a rivalry is stretching the point.

Is High Wycombe nice?

With its position in the Chiltern Hills, beautiful Georgian architecture and excellent schools, it’s no wonder the town is a cheery bunch. High Wycombe also boasts a wide range of great leisure spots including The Eden Centre and The Wycombe Swan.

What is the Golden Ball in High Wycombe?

St Lawrence’s Church
The tower was raised to make it more visible from afar, and it was crowned with the wooden golden ball that was reputed to be a meeting place for the Hellfire Club. It could seat up to 10 people, and was described by the author John Wilkes as “the best globe tavern I was ever in”.

Is High Wycombe part of London?

High Wycombe, town and urban area (from 2011 built-up area), Wycombe district, administrative and historic county of Buckinghamshire, southeastern England. It lies along the River Wye, at the edge of the Chiltern Hills and on the fringe of the London metropolitan area.

What clubs have a bird on their badge?

The most popular bird that inspired football clubs is the eagle – just think of Besiktas, Crystal Palace, Benfica or Eintracht Frankfurt. Other birds that are nicknames of clubs are swans (Swansea), seagulls (Brighton & Hove Albion, Haugesund [Norway]) and magpies (Newcastle), to name just a few.

What happens at RAF High Wycombe?

THE STATION
RAF High Wycombe acts as the liaison between the RAF and United States Visiting Forces (USVF), and human resource support for Ministry of Defence civil servants working on USVF Bases in the UK.

Was there a castle in High Wycombe?

Desborough Castle in High Wycombe, the site of an ancient hillfort dating back to the Bronze Age, has suffered for years with dumped rubbish, vandalism and countless instances of antisocial behaviour in and around its centuries-old setting.

How old is Wycombe?

There has been a village at West Wycombe for at least 1,000 years and many of the cottages date back to the 16th and 17th centuries. Whilst some buildings were altered in the 18th century, they still retain much of their original structure.

When did Wycombe last win a trophy?

They finished third in 1930–31, but the highlight of the season was victory in the Amateur Cup. In the final, held at Arsenal’s Highbury Stadium, Wycombe beat Hayes 1–0 to win the trophy for the first and only time.

What was the attendance at City v Wycombe?

30,959
Etihad StadiumAttendance: 30,959.

Which football club has the most rivals?

Manchester United have the most teams considering them primary or secondary rivals, with Burnley second.
FOOTBALL RIVALS: THE CENSUS.

 TEAM  RIVALS
 York  Hull City

Why is Wycombe High?

The name Wycombe would appear to come from the river Wye and the old English word for a wooded valley, “combe”, but according to the Oxford English Dictionary of Place-Names the name, which was first recorded in 799–802 as “Wichama”, is more likely to be Old English “wic” and the plural of Old English “ham”, and

Why are Colchester called the US?

Bill Barraclough became United’s first sending off when he questioned the referee’s parentage in the November fixture with Norwich City Reserves. United adopted the nickname of ‘The U’s’ to distinguish themselves from ‘The Oysters’ of Town. The popularity of United finally spelt the end for Colchester Town.