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Wycombe return to renovated Marlow Road training ground
Wycombe return to renovated Marlow Road training ground

BBC News

time07-07-2025

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Wycombe return to renovated Marlow Road training ground

Wycombe Wanderers' first-team have returned to using an upgraded Marlow Road as their training base ahead of the new Chairboys trained at Harlington in west London last season, a training ground previously used by Chelsea and Queens Park Mike Dodds's squad have reverted to using a site less than three miles from the club's Adams Park are looking to mount another League One promotion challenge in 2025-26 after running Birmingham and Wrexham close before coming up short in the play-off semi-finals against eventual winners Charlton last season. The Marlow Road project was led by sports infrastructure specialists Ardent Sports who oversaw the development of Brentford's new training ground and have also worked with Manchester City and new pitches to match the surface at Adams Park have been complex has also been expanded in size to create space for additional offices and improved changing, fitness and analysis facilities, team meeting rooms and a press conference pitches at Marlow Road will be named in honour of Adam Ankers, a season ticket holder and young player in the Wycombe Wanderers Foundation who died last year after suffering a cardiac arrest during a academy sides will continue to use football officer Dan Rice said: "Returning to Marlow Road is a significant step forward for the club and we're really excited to enable the team to benefit from some of the best facilities in the EFL."We're looking forward to seeing the team settle into their new training ground and also plan to invite groups of supporters to look around and see the improvements for themselves."

'The voice of Wycombe' - Much-loved Wanderers commentator confirms departure
'The voice of Wycombe' - Much-loved Wanderers commentator confirms departure

Yahoo

time27-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

'The voice of Wycombe' - Much-loved Wanderers commentator confirms departure

Phil Catchpole (pictured in December 2022) has confirmed he will be leaving Wycombe Wanderers this summer (Image: NQ) A long-lasting member of the Wycombe Wanderers media team has announced they will be leaving the club this summer. Phil Catchpole, who is best known for commentating on the Chairboys, initially for BBC 3 Counties Radio before permanently joining the Adams Park side in 2022, confirmed on the evening of June 24 via social media that now is the time to 'move on'. Advertisement During his stint covering Wanderers, he became a popular hit with supporters due to his niche facts on players, infectious enthusiasm, creative puns and quirky social media presence. Taking to X [formerly known as Twitter], the much-loved commentator, who has narrated 560 Wycombe games, said: 'I've decided that the time has come for me to move on and I will leave Wycombe Wanderers with a full heart and countless memories. 'A massive thank you to all of you who've made me feel so welcome since I first picked up the mic. 'The fans are the one true constant in football and the heartbeat of the club.' Advertisement He went on to describe his tenure reporting on Wycombe as both a 'pleasure and a privilege' to help 'tell the story of our great club'. He continued: 'It's changed my life in a wonderful way.' During his time at Adams Park, Phil's voice has narrated some of the most iconic moments in Wycombe's recent history. The great escape year of 2014 at Torquay United, promotion to League One in 2018 at Chesterfield, celebrating promotion to the Championship for the first time in 2020 against Oxford United at Wembley Stadium, as well as countless brilliant games at Adams Park. Following the confirmation of his departure, many Chairboys fans and players thanked him for his services. Advertisement Matt Devine said: 'The man whose voice defined some of the greatest moments and achievements in Wanderers history. 'As a colleague, it's been a pleasure to work with you mate, and as a fan, I'd like to thank you for the countless memories that your commentaries brought to life. 'All the best, Phil.' Sam Avery said: 'Absolute legend! 'A true pro in every aspect and someone I've learned so much from. 'Alongside me for my first Wycombe game on BBC 3CR, and I'll never forget commentating on a game together in separate locations, 30 miles apart, during the second Covid lockdown. 'All the best!' Wanderers right back Jasper Pattenden added: 'What an incredible person. Advertisement 'One of the very best there is. 'What a pleasure to get to know you, mate and share the Bill Turnbull gantry with you from time to time.' Joanne Sturges said: 'The voice of Wycombe. Gutted to see you go but hope all goes well for you whatever you do in the future.'

Wycombe sign Walsall's Allen for undisclosed fee
Wycombe sign Walsall's Allen for undisclosed fee

BBC News

time26-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Wycombe sign Walsall's Allen for undisclosed fee

Wycombe Wanderers have signed centre-back Taylor Allen from League Two club Walsall for an undisclosed 25-year-old has moved to Adams Park after scoring 11 goals in 57 appearances last season as The Saddlers reached the play-off final before losing to AFC Wimbledon."Taylor was someone we identified a long time ago as someone who we'd love to bring in strengthen our defensive options," said Chairboys boss Mike Dodds., external"He's a really well-rounded defender who contributes at both ends of the pitch, and after the fantastic year he's had at Walsall we're excited to help him develop further in League One and become a really important player for us."Allen leaves his hometown club to become Wycombe's fifth signing of the summer following James Tilley, Dan Casey, Caolan Boyd-Munce and Armando Junior details of his contract have been will be away to promoted Bradford City in their first game of the new season on 2 August.

Wycombe sign winger Quitirna from Crawley
Wycombe sign winger Quitirna from Crawley

BBC News

time20-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Wycombe sign winger Quitirna from Crawley

Wycombe Wanderers have signed Crawley Town winger Armando Junior Quitirna for an undisclosed 25-year-old, who was born in Guinea-Bissau, scored eight goals in 38 appearances for Crawley last began his career in non-league football before joining Charlton Athletic in 2020 and has also had spells with League of Ireland side Waterford and Fleetwood have not disclosed the length of Quitirna's contract at Adams Park."Bringing in someone of Junior's creativity and attacking threat was a high priority for us this summer," Chairboys head coach Mike Dodds told the club website., external"Getting our business done early is really going to help us when it comes to preparing for the new season.... so we're all happy with the progress that's being made and look forward to working with Junior to unlock his potential even more." Quitirna is Wycombe's fourth signing since losing to Charlton in the League One play-off semi-finals following James Tilley, Dan Casey and Caolan Boyd-Munce.

Wycombe get their man as play-off winner finally joins the Chairboys
Wycombe get their man as play-off winner finally joins the Chairboys

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Wycombe get their man as play-off winner finally joins the Chairboys

AFC Wimbledon's James Tilley celebrates promotion after the final whistle during the Sky Bet League Two play off final at Wembley Stadium, London. Picture date: Monday May 26, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Final. Photo credit should read: John (Image: John Walton) Wycombe Wanderers have confirmed the signing of midfielder James Tilley from AFC Wimbledon. The former Brighton & Hove Albion man becomes the Chairboys' first new arrival of the season, and joins the Adams Park side on a free transfer. Advertisement He had been offered a new deal to stay at the original Dons following their promotion back to League One last season, but opted for a new challenge. Tilley was officially announced as a Wycombe player in the late hours of June 13. Speaking to the Wanderers media team, head coach Mike Dodds said: 'We're really pleased to welcome James to the club and we're looking forward to working with him. 'He's a talented player who had a great upbringing in Brighton's academy and has developed his game year on year in senior football. 'He's someone who offers us another threat in attack on either side of the pitch and comes to us off the back of a hugely successful season, both collectively with his club and also for him personally. Advertisement 'We hope he carries that momentum into this next step of his career at Wycombe and I'm sure the fans will be excited to see him pull on the shirt and show what he can do.' Tilley played 53 times in all competitions for the South West London-based side last season, which included playing the full 90 minutes in Wimbledon's 1-0 victory against Walsall in the League Two play-off final at Wembley Stadium last month. This ended their three-year stint in the fourth tier of English football. The Chairboys have been long-time admirers of the midfielder, with links going back as far as the summer of 2019, when he was on the books at Brighton & Hove Albion. Advertisement Now, six years later, Wycombe have finally got their man. Following his departure from Wimbledon, the club said: 'We can confirm James Tilley has signed for Wycombe Wanderers after rejecting our offer of a new contract. 'Everyone at Wimbledon would like to thank James for his role in our promotion and overall contributions. 'We wish him well for the future.' In total, he played three competitive first-team games, scoring once, whilst also enjoying two loan spells away at Cork City and Yeovil Town, respectively. He eventually left Brighton in January 2020 for Grimsby Town, spending 12 months in Lincolnshire before signing for Crawley Town. A move to Wimbledon followed in the summer of 2023, where he played 101 times and scored 17 goals.

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