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词条 List of Wycombe Wanderers F.C. seasons
释义

  1. Key

  2. Seasons

  3. Notes

  4. References

  5. External links

{{for|details of the current season|2018–19 Wycombe Wanderers F.C. season}}{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2015}}Wycombe Wanderers Football Club is an English association football club based in the town of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Founded in 1887 as an amateur club, the team entered the FA Amateur Cup for the first time in 1894–95, made their FA Cup debut the following season, and joined the Southern League in 1896. They played in the Second Division of the Southern League until 1908, when after twice finishing bottom of that league, the club declined the invitation to continue membership and opted for the amateur Great Western Suburban League instead. When competitive football resumed after the First World War they spent two seasons in the Spartan League{{snd}}winning the title on each occasion{{snd}}before being accepted into the Isthmian League, in which they spent the remainder of the inter-war period. 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. The goal was scored by Alf Britnell after 81 minutes.[1] Between 1953–54 and 1959–60, Wycombe never finished outside the top four in the Isthmian League. They won the championship for the first time in 1955–56, retained the title in 1956–57, and reached the Amateur Cup Final that same year. This time, they lost 3–1 in front of a crowd of 90,000 at Wembley Stadium as Bishop Auckland won their third consecutive Amateur Cup.[2]

At the start of the 1970s, Wycombe won the Isthmian League four times in five seasons. The fourth of those titles, in 1974–75, was in the first season after the distinction between amateur and professional was abolished, so Wycombe made their first appearance in the FA Trophy, which until then had been open to non-League clubs that registered professional players.[3] They also reached the third round of the FA Cup for the first time; they held First Division leaders Middlesbrough to a goalless draw at Loakes Park, and only lost the replay to a last-minute goal.[4] Courtesy of the Isthmian League win, they were invited to enter the Anglo-Italian Semi-Professional Trophy, a match played on a home-and-away basis against Monza, winners of the Coppa Italia Semiprofessionisti. Wycombe lost the away leg 1–0 but won 2–0 at home to take the trophy.[5][6]

Wycombe's continued success in the Isthmian League brought potential promotion to the Alliance Premier League, the level immediately below the Football League. The club twice refused the opportunity[6] before accepting for the 1985–86 season. They finished 20th, and were relegated on goal difference, but thanks to their eighth Isthmian League title, made an immediate return to the higher level, which had been renamed the Football Conference. Under the management of Martin O'Neill, Wycombe won the FA Trophy for the first time in 1991, beating Kidderminster Harriers at Wembley in front of a then record attendance for the competition of 34,842.[3] They followed up with runners-up spot in the 1991–92 season and went one better in 1992–93, adding a second FA Trophy to the Conference title and consequent promotion to the Football League.

They marked their debut season in the Football League with promotion to the Second Division via the play-offs; after a fourth-place finish, they beat Carlisle United in the semi-final and came from 2–1 down to beat Preston North End 4–2 in the final.{{efn|name=1994PO|Promoted to the Second Division via the play-offs, beating Carlisle United 4–1 on aggregate in the semi-final and coming from 2–1 down to beat Preston North End 4–2 in the final at Wembley Stadium.[9][7]}} After eight seasons in the third tier, they were relegated, and thereafter moved regularly between the two lower tiers. In 2013–14, they avoided a return to the Conference only on goal difference, but bounced back to reach the play-off final the following year, only to lose to Southend United in a penalty shoot-out.{{efn|name=2015PO|After beating Plymouth Argyle 5–3 on aggregate in the play-off semi-final,[8] lost to Southend United on penalties in the final.[9]}} Wycombe reached the FA Cup semi-final for the first time in 2000–01; they had not previously passed the third round. They held Liverpool, holders of the 2000–01 League Cup and still in that season's UEFA Cup, for 78 minutes before goals from Emile Heskey and Robbie Fowler secured a place in the final for the Premier League club; Keith Ryan made the score 2–1.{{efn|name=2001FAC|Having progressed through six rounds of the competition, needing a replay in three of the six and a penalty shoot-out against Wimbledon in the third of those three, Wycombe reached the semi-final of the FA Cup for the first time in the club's history; they had not previously passed the third round. They faced Liverpool, who had already won the 2000–01 League Cup and were still in the UEFA Cup. The match remained goalless for 78 minutes, when Emile Heskey put Liverpool ahead. Robbie Fowler doubled the lead soon afterwards, and Wycombe's Keith Ryan scored what proved to be a late consolation goal.[9][10]}} In the Football League Cup, Wycombe eliminated two Premier League clubs, Fulham and Charlton Athletic, on their way to the 2006–07 semi-final; they drew with Chelsea in the home leg, but lost 4–0 at Stamford Bridge.{{efn|name=2007FLC|Having eliminated two Premier League teams, Fulham and Charlton Athletic, on their way to the League Cup semi-final, they went a goal behind to Chelsea in the first leg of the semi-final, at Adams Park, before Jermaine Easter's goal earned them a draw; Chelsea won the second leg 4–0.[11]}}

Since their admission to the Football League, Wycombe have spent 11 seasons in the third tier of the English football league system and 14 in the fourth. The table details the team's achievements and the top goalscorer in senior first-team competitions from their debut season in the FA Amateur Cup in 1894–95 to the end of the most recently completed season.

Key

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Key to league record:

  • P – Played
  • W – Games won
  • D – Games drawn
  • L – Games lost
  • F – Goals for
  • A – Goals against
  • Pts – Points
  • Pos – Final position
Key to colours and symbols:
SymbolMeaning
1st or WWinners
2nd or FRunners-up
{{Up-arrow|alt=promoted}}Promoted
{{Down-arrow|alt=relegated}}Relegated
Top league scorer in Wycombe's division
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Key to divisions:

  • South 2 – Southern League Second Division
  • South 2L – Southern League Second Division London Section
  • B&B – Berks and Bucks League
  • BCC – Bucks and Contiguous Counties League
  • GWSL – Great Western Suburban League
  • Spartan – Spartan League
  • Isthmian – Isthmian League
  • Isth 1 – Isthmian League Division One
  • Isth P – Isthmian League Premier Division
  • APL – Alliance Premier League
  • Conf – Football Conference
  • Div 3 – Football League Third Division
  • Div 4 – Football League Fourth Division
  • League 1 – Football League One
  • League 2 – Football League Two, EFL League Two
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Key to rounds:

  • ExPre – Extra preliminary round
  • Prelim – Preliminary round
  • QR1 – First qualifying round
  • QR2 – Second qualifying round, etc.
  • Inter – Intermediate round (between qualifying rounds and rounds proper)
  • R1 – First round
  • R2 – Second round, etc.
  • QF – Quarter-final
  • 3rd – Third place
  • SF – Semi-final
  • F – Final
  • W – Winners
  • (S) – Southern section of regionalised stage
  • Scr – Scratched
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Details of abandoned competitions – the 1939–40 FA Cup and Isthmian League – are shown in italics and appropriately footnoted.

Seasons

{{Football season span|1915–19|League and FA Cup football was suspended until after the First World War.}}{{Football season span|1939–45|League and FA Cup football was suspended until after the Second World War.}}
SeasonLeague[12][13][14][19][15]FA Cup[16]{{efn|Beginning with the 1925–26 season, the FA Cup was structured so that the third round proper contained 64 teams. Prior to that date, the structure had varied, so rounds are not directly comparable to the round of the same name after 1925. For example, in 1895–96, when Wycombe first entered the competition, there were only three rounds proper before the semifinal, as compared with the current six.[16]{{efn|name=FAC3940|In 1939–40, Wycombe beat Hounslow 3–0 in the extra preliminary round, but the competition was abandoned before any further rounds were played: [17]League Cup[12][18]{{efn|The Football League Cup competition started in the 1960–61 season.[19]Other[12][18][20][21][22][23]Top league scorer[24]
Division{{efn|Divisions are sorted according to their level within the English football league system at the time.PWDLFAPtsPos{{efn|In seasons when the club played in more than one league, the column is sorted on the Southern League position.CompetitionResultNameGoals
1894–9599|—}}{{sort dash}}{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}QR2|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}
1895–9699|—}}QR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|R1|list_style=text-align:center}}
1896–97South 22410683754265thQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1897–98South 222721337551610thQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1898–99South 2L|BCC|list_style=text-align:center}}22|10|list_style=text-align:center}}10|3|list_style=text-align:center}}2|1|list_style=text-align:center}}10|6|list_style=text-align:center}}55|21|list_style=text-align:center}}57|36|list_style=text-align:center}}22|7|list_style=text-align:center}}5th|n/k|list_style=text-align:center}}Prelim{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|R3|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1899–1900South 2208393550198thQR3{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|F{{efn|name=BBSC02}}|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1900–01South 2164111236898thAAScr|Scr}}{{efn|Wycombe were drawn to play Richmond Association at home in the third qualifying round, but as part of a punishment for poor behaviour both on and off the field at the opening match of the Southern League season, their ground was closed for two weeks and the team could not play within a ten-mile radius. They scratched from the competition rather than play at Richmond.[34]}}{{sort dash}}FA Amateur CupR2{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1901–02South 2|B&B|list_style=text-align:center}}16|6|list_style=text-align:center}}7|1|list_style=text-align:center}}3|1|list_style=text-align:center}}6|4|list_style=text-align:center}}36|3|list_style=text-align:center}}30|13|list_style=text-align:center}}17|3|list_style=text-align:center}}4th|4th|list_style=text-align:center}}QR4{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}QR4|W{{efn|name=BBSC02|Because of controversy surrounding the 1900 final, Wycombe refused to enter the 1900–01 competition. They won in 1901–02, beating Slough 3–0 in the final.[25][34]}}|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1902–03South 2|B&B|list_style=text-align:center}}10|10|list_style=text-align:center}}3|3|list_style=text-align:center}}3|3|list_style=text-align:center}}4|4|list_style=text-align:center}}13|23|list_style=text-align:center}}19|28|list_style=text-align:center}}9|9|list_style=text-align:center}}4th|5th|list_style=text-align:center}}QR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}QR2|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1903–04South 22055102964159thQR5{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}QR3|R1|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1904–05South 222621437701411thQR3{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}QR3|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1905–06South 224531636831313thR0|Inter}}{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1906–07South 222461228681412thQR3{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|R1|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1907–08South 218111616723Club opted to refuse invitation to rejoin Southern League, and instead joined Great Western Suburban League.[26]}}QR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1908–09GWSL2414644630343rdQR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1909–10GWSL2214176533293rdQR5{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1910–11GWSL24113106243255thQR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1911–12GWSL2011365639253rdQR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1912–13GWSL2072114443167thQR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}QR3|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1913–14GWSL189364934214thQR3{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}QR1|R1|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1914–1599|—}}{{efn|Wycombe were elected to the Spartan League ahead of the 1914–15 season, but withdrew from that league when was broke out.[27]}}Prelim{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup
1919–20Spartan20181111424371stQR3{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|R1|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1920–21Spartan22192110829401stQR5{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1921–22Isthmian26122126164268thQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1922–23Isthmian26114116161267thQR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1923–24Isthmian26114116161267thQR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1924–25Isthmian26112135861248thQR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1925–26Isthmian2614399783314thPrelim{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1926–27Isthmian261021459862210thQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1927–28Isthmian26951260692311thQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1928–29Isthmian261031358602310thQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1929–30Isthmian26104124952247thPrelim{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1930–31Isthmian2612686745303rdPrelim{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}W{{efn|Beat Hayes 1–0 at Arsenal's Highbury Stadium to win the Amateur Cup for the first and only time. The goal was scored by Alf Britnell after 81 minutes.[28]}}|SF|list_style=text-align:center|item1_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1931–32Isthmian2614577250334thQR4{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1932–33Isthmian261041247562411thR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1933–34Isthmian26921557602010thQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1934–35Isthmian26761351692013thPrelim{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1935–36Isthmian26132116068286thQR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1936–37Isthmian26105115552256thQR3{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1937–38Isthmian2612596955295thPrelim{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1938–39Isthmian26106106262269thExPre{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1939–40{{efn|When the Second World War began, the Isthmian League season was abandoned with one match played.[29]Isthmian110040299|—}}name=FAC3940}}{{sort dash}}{{sort dash}}{{ublist|Andrews|Britnell|McCullven|Townsend[30]}}1
1945–46Isthmian2693148088219thPrelim{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1946–47Isthmian269896362267thQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1947–48Isthmian26751451651911thQR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1948–49Isthmian261121349612411thQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1949–50Isthmian2697105152258thQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}SF|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1950–51Isthmian26831546641911thQR4{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1951–52Isthmian2612596459296thQR4{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1952–53Isthmian28142125462308thQR3{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1953–54Isthmian28153106544333rdQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1954–55Isthmian2816396843354thQR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}SF|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1955–56Isthmian2819548236431stR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1956–57Isthmian3018668653421stQR4{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|U|F}}|R2|list_style=text-align:center|item1_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1957–58Isthmian3019477842422ndQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1958–59Isthmian3018489350403rdR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1959–60Isthmian3019388446412ndR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1960–61Isthmian30125136361298thR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1961–62Isthmian30127115751317thR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1962–63Isthmian301010105661309thR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1963–64Isthmian381361974803213thQR4{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1964–65Isthmian381371870853313thQR4{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1965–66Isthmian38256710065564thR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1966–67Isthmian3823879254543rdR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1967–68Isthmian381352073853114thQR4{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1968–69Isthmian3823697037524thR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|R3|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1969–70Isthmian38251128524612ndQR4{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1970–71Isthmian3828649332621stR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1971–72Isthmian40313610220651stQR1{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}SF|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1972–73Isthmian42256116632564thQR3{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1973–74Isth 14227969634The 1973–74 season saw the introduction of three points for a win instead of two in the Isthmian League.[31]}}1stR2{{sort dash}}FA Amateur Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1974–75Isth 142281139330951stR3{{sort dash}}FA Trophy{{efn|The Football Association abolished the distinction between amateur and professional players in 1974, thus effectively abolishing the Amateur Cup. The stronger amateur clubs, which included Wycombe, entered the FA Trophy, which had existed since 1969 as a competition for non-league clubs who registered professional players, and the others entered a new competition, the FA Vase.[32]}}|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}QR3|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1975–76Isth 142241087141822ndR2{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Anglo-It. Semipro. CupIsthmian League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}QR3|W|3rd(Eng)|SF|Disq{{efn|Wycombe had reached the final when they were disqualified from the competition for fielding an ineligible player.[33]}}|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1976–77Isth 14225897134832ndR2{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Isthmian League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|R4|SF|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1977–78Isth P42229116641753rdR1{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Isthmian League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|R3|W|list_style=text-align:center|item3_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1978–79Isth P42209135944696thR1{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Isthmian League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R3|R3|W|list_style=text-align:center|item3_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1979–80Isth P4217131272536410thR1{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Isthmian League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|R3|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1980–81Isth P42229117649753rdR1{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Isthmian League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|R1|R2|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1981–82Isth P422110116348733rdR2{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Isthmian League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}SF|F|F|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver|item3_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1982–83Isth P4226797947851stR1{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Anglo-Italian Cup|Isthmian League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|3rd|F|R3|list_style=text-align:center|item3_style=background:silver}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1983–84Isth P421614126352627thR1{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Isthmian League Cup|Isthmian Charity Shield|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|F|W|R2|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:silver|item3_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1984–85Isth P {{up-arrow|alt=promoted}}42246126846783rdQR4{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Isthmian League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R2|W|R1|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1985–86APL {{down-arrow|alt=relegated}}4210131955843620thR3{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|{{nowrap|Conference League Cup}}|Isthmian Charity Shield|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R4|R1|W|D|list_style=text-align:center|item3_style=background:gold|item4_style=background:silver}}{{sortname|Mark|West|nolink=y}}[34]13
1986–87Isth P {{up-arrow|alt=promoted}}423255103321011stQR4{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Inter-League Cup|Isthmian League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|R1|R3|W|list_style=text-align:center|item4_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1987–88Conf4211131850764618thQR1{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Inter-League Cup|Isthmian Charity Shield|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|R1|W|R3|list_style=text-align:center|item3_style=background:gold}}{{sortname|Mark|West|nolink=y}}[34]14
1988–89Conf40201196852714thQR4{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Inter-League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|R2|R3|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sortname|Mark|West|nolink=y}}[34]20
1989–90Conf4217101564566110thQR4{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Conference League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}R1|SF|W|list_style=text-align:center|item3_style=background:gold}}{{sortname|Mark|West|nolink=y}}[34]15
1990–91Conf422111107546745thR2{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Conference League Cup|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}W|SF|F|list_style=text-align:center|item1_style=background:gold|item3_style=background:silver}}{{sortname|Mark|West|nolink=y}}[34]24
1991–92Conf4230488435942ndR1{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Conference League Cup|Conf. Champ. Shield|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|R6|QF}}|W|W|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold|item4_style=background:gold|item3_style=background:gold}}{{sortname|Keith|Scott|dab=footballer}}[34]18
1992–93Conf {{up-arrow|alt=promoted}}42241178437831stR2{{sort dash}}FA Trophy|Conference League Cup|Conf. Champ. Shield|Berks & Bucks Sen. Cup|list_style=text-align:center}}W|F|W|R2|list_style=text-align:center|item1_style=background:gold|item2_style=background:silver|item3_style=background:gold}}{{sortname|Keith|Scott|dab=footballer}}[34]20
1993–94{{sort|FL4|Div 3}} {{up-arrow|alt=promoted}}42191310675370name=1994PO}}R1R2Football League Trophy|Conf. Champ. Shield|list_style=text-align:center}}{{sort|SF+|F(S)}}|W|list_style=text-align:center|item2_style=background:gold}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1994–95FL3|Div 2}}462115106046786thR3R1Football League TrophyR1+|R2(S)}}{{sort|zz|Not known}}
1995–96FL3|Div 2}}4615151663596012thR1R2Football League TrophyR0+|R1(S)}}{{sortname|Miguel|de SouzaDe Souza, Miguel}[35]18
1996–97FL3|Div 2}}4615102151565518thR3R2Football League TrophyR0+|R1(S)}}{{sortname|Dave|Carroll}}|Steve McGavin}}9
1997–98FL3|Div 2}}4614181451536014thR1R1Football League TrophyR1+|R2(S)}}{{sortname|Mark|Stallard}}17
1998–99FL3|Div 2}}4613122152585119thR2R2Football League TrophyR1+|R2(S)}}{{sortname|Sean|Devine}}9
1999–2000FL3|Div 2}}4616131756536112thR2R2Football League TrophyR1+|R2(S)}}{{sortname|Sean|Devine}}23
2000–01FL3|Div 2}}4615141746535913thname=2001FAC}}R2Football League TrophyR5+|QF(S)}}{{sortname|Andy|Rammell}}10
2001–02FL3|Div 2}}4617131658646411thR3R1Football League TrophyR1+|R2(S)}}{{sortname|Andy|Rammell}}11
2002–03FL2|Div 2}}4613132059665218thR1R2Football League TrophyR5+|QF(S)}}{{sortname|Craig|Faulconbridge}}6
2003–04{{sort|FL3|Div 2}} {{down-arrow|alt=relegated}}466192150753724thR2R2Football League TrophyR5+|QF(S)}}{{sortname|Nathan|Tyson}}9
2004–05FL4A|League 2}}{{efn|From the 2004–05 season, the Football League divisions were rebranded: Division One was renamed the Football League Championship, and Divisions Two and Three became Football League One and Football League Two respectively.[36]}}4617141558526510thR2R1Football League TrophyR5+|QF(S)}}{{sortname|Nathan|Tyson}}22
2005–06FL4A|League 2}}46181711725671Lost 2–1 on aggregate to Cheltenham Town in the play-off semi-final.[37]}}R1R2Football League TrophyR5+|QF(S)}}{{sortname|Tommy|Mooney}}17
2006–07FL4A|League 2}}4616141652476212thR2name=2007FLC}}Football League TrophyR1+|R2(S)}}{{sortname|Jermaine|Easter}}17
2007–08FL4A|League 2}}46221212564278Lost 2–1 on aggregate to Stockport County in the play-off semi-final.[38]}}R1R1Football League TrophyR1+|R2(S)}}{{sortname|Scott|McGleish}}26
2008–09{{sort|FL4A|League 2}} {{up-arrow|alt=promoted}}46201885433783rdR2R1Football League TrophyR1+|R2(S)}}{{sortname|Matt|Harrold}}9
2009–10{{sort|FL3A|League 1}} {{down-arrow|alt=relegated}}4610152156764522ndR1R1Football League TrophyR0+|R1(S)}}{{sortname|Matt|Harrold}}8
2010–11{{sort|FL4A|League 2}} {{up-arrow|alt=promoted}}462214106950803rdR3R1Football League TrophyR5+|QF(S)}}{{sortname|Scott|Rendell}}14
2011–12{{sort|FL3A|League 1}} {{down-arrow|alt=relegated}}4611102565884321stR1R2Football League TrophyR1+|R2(S)}}{{sortname|Stuart|Beavon|Stuart Beavon (footballer, born 1984)}}21
2012–13FL4A|League 2}}461792050606015thR1R1Football League TrophyR5+|QF(S)}}{{sortname|Matt|McClure|dab=footballer}}11
2013–14FL4A|League 2}}46121420465450Avoided relegation to the Conference only on goal difference.[12]}}R2R1Football League TrophyR5+|QF(S)}}{{sortname|Dean|Morgan}}8
2014–15FL4A|League 2}}4623158674584name=2015PO}}R2R1Football League TrophyR0+|R1(S)}}{{sortname|Paul|Hayes}}12
2015–16FL4A|League 2}}4617131645446413thR3R1Football League TrophyR1+|R2(S)}}{{sortname|Michael|Harriman}}|{{nowrap|Garry Thompson}}}}7
2016–17FL4A|League 2}}461912155853699thR4R1EFL TrophySFAdebayo|Akinfenwa}}12
2017–18{{sort|FL4A|League 2}} {{up-arrow|alt=promoted}}462412107960843rdR3R1EFL TrophyR0+|R1(S)}}Adebayo|Akinfenwa}}17

Notes

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References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/article/wycombe-wanderers-win-the-fa-amateur-cup-823611.aspx |title=Wycombe Wanderers win the FA Amateur Cup |first=Dale |last=Hurman |publisher=Wycombe Wanderers F.C. |date=11 December 2012 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
{{cite web |url=http://www.chairboys.co.uk/history/1930-1931-final.htm |title=Wanderers FA Amateur Cup run of 1930/31: Final |website=Chairboys on the Net |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/article/back-to-back-isthmian-titles-830136.aspx |title=Back-to-back Isthmian titles |first=Dale |last=Hurman |publisher=Wycombe Wanderers F.C. |date=12 February 2013 |accessdate=15 June 2016}}
{{cite web |url=http://fchd.info/BISHOPAU.HTM |title=Bishop Auckland |website=Football Club History Database |publisher=Richard Rundle |accessdate=15 June 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thefa.com/fa-trophy/more/history |title=The history of the FA Trophy |publisher=The Football Association |accessdate=15 June 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/article/more-glory-in-blues-amateur-swansong-831796.aspx |title=More glory in Blues' amateur swansong |first=Dale |last=Hurman |publisher=Wycombe Wanderers F.C. |date=12 March 2013 |accessdate=15 June 2016}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/article/the-end-of-amateurism-831937.aspx |title=The end of amateurism |first=Dale |last=Hurman |publisher=Wycombe Wanderers F.C. |date=16 March 2013 |accessdate=16 June 2016}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/article/blues-miss-out-on-wembley-831984.aspx |title=Blues miss out on Wembley |first=Dale |last=Hurman |publisher=Wycombe Wanderers F.C. |date=29 March 2013 |accessdate=16 June 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.chairboys.co.uk/history/1993-1994/1994_05_28_preston.htm |title=Retro – A look back on the 1993/94 season: May 1994 – Promotion via the Play-off's at Wembley |website=Chairboys on the Net |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
8. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/32620041 |title=Wycombe Wanderers 2–1 Plymouth Argyle (agg 5–3) |first=Phil |last=Shepka |publisher=BBC Sport |date=14 May 2015 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
9. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.skysports.com/football/southend-vs-wycombe/338814 |title=Southend 1–1 Wycombe (Southend win 7–6 on pens): Daniel Bentley stars in win |publisher=Sky Sports |date=24 May 2015 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
10. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/1264608.stm |title=Liverpool end Wycombe's fight |publisher=BBC Sport |date=8 April 2001 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
11. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/league_cup/6236711.stm |title=Wycombe 1–1 Chelsea |first=Chris |last=Bevan |publisher=BBC Sport |date=10 January 2007 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/jan/24/match.chelsea |title=Shevchenko finds touch to set up all-London final |first=Simon |last=Burnton |newspaper=The Guardian |location=London |date=24 January 2007 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.fchd.info/WYCOMBEW.HTM |title=Wycombe Wanderers |website=Football Club History Database |publisher=Richard Rundle |accessdate=6 June 2018}}
13. ^For Great Western Suburban League: {{cite web |url=http://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Regions_2/GWSL04.html |title=Great Western Suburban League 1904–1931 |website=NonLeague Matters |accessdate=30 May 2016}}
14. ^For Spartan League: {{cite web |url=http://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Regs1Df2/Asp07.html |title=Spartan League 1907–1934 |website=NonLeague Matters |accessdate=30 May 2016}}
15. ^For 1902–03 Berks and Bucks League: {{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000270/19030425/052/0010 |title=Football. Berks and Bucks League |newspaper=Bucks Herald |location=Aylesbury |date=26 April 1903 |page=10 |subscription=y |via=British Newspaper Archive}}
16. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thefa.com/thefacup/more/pastresults |title=Past Results |publisher=The Football Association (The FA) |accessdate=6 June 2018}} Individual seasons accessed via dropdown menu.
17. ^{{cite news |title=Association football |newspaper=The Times |date=4 September 1939 |page=2}}
{{cite news |title=Association football. An official statement |newspaper=The Times |date=9 September 1939 |page=3}}
18. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.11v11.com/teams/wycombe-wanderers/tab/matches/ |title=Wycombe Wanderers football club complete match record |website=11v11.com |publisher=AFS Enterprises |accessdate=6 June 2018}}
19. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/History/HistoryDetail/0,,10794~1357277,00.html |title=History Of The Football League |publisher=The Football League |date=22 September 2010 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130202161656/http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/History/HistoryDetail/0%2C%2C10794~1357277%2C00.html |archivedate=2 February 2013 |deadurl=yes |df=}}
20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/article/season-by-season-240847.aspx |title=Season by season |publisher=Wycombe Wanderers F.C. |date=20 January 2013 |accessdate=20 May 2017}}
21. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.chairboys.co.uk/results/archive.htm |title=Wycombe Wanderers F C Archive Results 1887/88 to present |website=Chairboys on the Net |accessdate=20 May 2017}}
22. ^For Inter League Cup: {{cite web |url=http://www.fchd.info/cups/interleaguecupsummary.htm |title=Inter League Cup |website=Football Club History Database |publisher=Richard Rundle |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
23. ^For Anglo-Italian Cup: {{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/angloitalian.html |title=Anglo-Italian Cups |first1=Giovanni |last1=Armillotta |first2=Josef |last2=Bobrowsky |first3=Erik |last3=Garin |first4=Tom |last4=Lewis |first5=Davide |last5=Rota |first6=Karel |last6=Stokkermans |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) |date=17 April 2014 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
24. ^For seasons from 1997–98 onwards: {{cite web |url=http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd?team_id=2898&teamTabs=stats |title=Wycombe: player appearances |work=Soccerbase |publisher=Centurycomm |accessdate=6 June 2018}} Access season required via dropdown menu.
25. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/article/the-battle-to-be-bucks-number-one-813799.aspx |title=The battle to be Bucks number one |first=Dale |last=Hurman |publisher=Wycombe Wanderers F.C. |date=6 October 2012 |accessdate=1 June 2016}}
26. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/article/berks-bucks-senior-cup-is-finally-won-823207.aspx |title=Berks & Bucks Senior Cup is finally won |first=Dale |last=Hurman |publisher=Wycombe Wanderers F.C. |date=23 October 2012 |accessdate=1 June 2016}}
27. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000270/19140905/018/0002 |title=High Wycombe. Wanderers F.C. |newspaper=Bucks Herald |location=Aylesbury |date=5 September 1914 |page=2 |subscription=y |via=British Newspaper Archive}}
28. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/article/wycombe-wanderers-win-the-fa-amateur-cup-823611.aspx |title=Wycombe Wanderers win the FA Amateur Cup |first=Dale |last=Hurman |publisher=Wycombe Wanderers F.C. |date=11 December 2012 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
{{cite web |url=http://www.chairboys.co.uk/history/1930-1931-final.htm |title=Wanderers FA Amateur Cup run of 1930/31: Final |website=Chairboys on the Net |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
29. ^http://www.chairboys.co.uk/results/39_40.htm
30. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000727/19390830/046/0002 |title=Woking's attack needs tuning up |newspaper=Surrey Advertiser |location=Guildford |date=30 August 1939 |page=2 |subscription=y |via=British Newspaper Archive}}
31. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/engisthmianleaghist.html |title=England – Isthmian League |first=Dinant |last=Abbink |publisher=RSSSF |date=9 October 2005 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
32. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thefa.com/fa-trophy/more/history |title=The history of the FA Trophy |publisher=The Football Association |accessdate=1 June 2016}}
{{cite web |url=http://www.thefa.com/fa-vase/more/history |title=The FA Vase: History |publisher=The Football Association |accessdate=1 June 2016}}
33. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/article/the-end-of-amateurism-831937.aspx |title=The end of amateurism |first=Dale |last=Hurman |publisher=Wycombe Wanderers F.C. |date=16 March 2013 |accessdate=1 June 2016}}
34. ^{{cite book |editor=Harman, John |title=Alliance to Conference 1979–2004: The first 25 years |publisher=Tony Williams Publications |date=2005 |page=778 |isbn=978-1-869833-52-7}}
35. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.soccerbase.com/tournaments/tournament.sd?comp_id=3 |title=League One |website=Soccerbase |publisher=Centurycomm |accessdate=1 June 2016}}
36. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/3795239.stm |title=League gets revamp |publisher=BBC Sport |date=10 June 2004 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
37. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/4756543.stm |title=Cheltenham 0–0 Wycombe (agg 2–1) |publisher=BBC Sport |date=18 May 2006 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}
38. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/7393798.stm |title=Stockport 1–0 Wycombe (agg 2–1) |first=Chris |last=Whyatt |publisher=BBC Sport |date=17 May 2008 |accessdate=31 May 2016}}

External links

  • Wycombe Wanderers F.C. official website
  • British Pathé footage of 1957 FA Amateur Cup Final
{{Wycombe Wanderers F.C.}}{{Lists of English football seasons}}

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