How many Wycombe Wanderers fans are there?

Attendances

Season Average
2016–17 3,913
2017–18 4,705
2018–19 5,342
2019–20 5,521^

Why are Wycombe called Chair boys?

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 owns Wycombe Wanders?

Rob Couhig
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.

Are Wycombe relegated?

Wycombe were relegated to League One at the end of last season after finishing a point behind Derby in the Championship.

Is Akinfenwa retired?

Wycombe Wanderers used their home game with Doncaster Rovers as a day of celebration for veteran striker Adebayo Akinfenwa. The 39-year-old is set to retire at the end of the current season. He has been at Wycombe since 2016 – the longest spell he has had at any club in a career spanning more than two decades.

Where are Wycombe Wanderers based?

High Wycombe, United KingdomWycombe Wanderers F.C. / Location

Where is Wycombe Wanderers football ground?

Adams Park StadiumWycombe Wanderers F.C. / Arena/Stadium

What is Ipswich Town’s nickname?

At Portman Road in recent seasons, Ipswich Town have experienced their own nickname addition, becoming the Tractor Boys. The ironic self-deprecating title was spawned following the regular taunts of rival fans.

Are Wycombe relegated from the Championship?

Wycombe Wanderers relegated from Championship despite win at Middlesbrough. Wycombe Wanderers have been relegated from the Championship despite beating Middlesbrough 3-0 on the final day of the season.