A memorable day-News-Wycombe Wanderers

2021-11-24 03:58:10 By : Mr. Rong Su

For many people in Adams Park, this is a special game day.

The Wycombe Rangers hosted many special occasions, and the fans enjoyed a splendid game day at Adams Park.

One Can Trust Food Bank collected a considerable amount of canned food and canned food from Rangers fans in the first game when it returned to Adams Park after the pandemic. Grade 4 children of St. Mary’s School made them at the table in the parking lot gate. Volunteers, and local partner Sytner BMW was happy to show off one of their cars to the fans in Chairboys Village before the start of the game. The brothers Jon and Chris Moore celebrated their joint birthday in an executive box, and George Cashell also enjoyed VIP treatment at the Ignite Tunnel Club, had a big meal before the game, and got a surprise visit by Sam Vokes after the game. Also enjoying the warm hospitality are the club’s long-term supporters and volunteers Harold and Marion Lunnon, who were personally invited by Gareth Ainsworth to celebrate their birthday in the Woodlands Lounge this month. Aston and Ethan Pauling are also celebrating their birthdays. That night, Aston’s 18th birthday party was held in the Woodlands Lounge. Paul Soper celebrated his 70th birthday during the game and received Arrived at daughter Leanne's signature shirt and card. Gareth’s daughter Scarlett Ainsworth celebrated her 18th birthday with friends, and Joseph Wates was also at the club sports scientist David’s father at the Rush Trampoline Park (Rush Trampoline Park). After the surprise party arranged by Park), celebrate your birthday with your friends. Beaconsfield Town’s Under-8 youth team came to the game with a huge group booking, and was invited to warm up on the side of the court, high-five their heroes, take photos with Bojie and some players, and form a guard of honor from the team. Come out of the tunnel and prepare for the tee. Street Child United and a High Wycombe church group were beneficiaries of the equipment donated by Wycombe Wanderers before kick-off. Jason McCarthy and Adebayo Akinfenwa handed over various items to be distributed in Kenya and Nigeria. During the intermission, Wycombe Wanderers Women was invited to the court and received enthusiastic applause from the presidium fans. Ian and Jennifer Sharp came to the court to tell the story of their encounter in the 20th game of Wycombe. Today, a few years ago, they are now happily married. Two children. In the 69th minute of the game, the Rangers applauded to commemorate Steve Woods, a very missed supporter, who died last year at the age of 69 when a picture of Steve was displayed on the screen. After the game, Ian and Jennifer Sharp were fortunate to present the best player award to Sam Vaux, who gave them a bottle of sparkling wine for the anniversary celebration that night, and one of them spent a while. The young fans of the tough times and the sick people were invited to the players’ lounge to meet with the players. All of this—along with the victory and fireworks—makes most people who visit Adams Park on Saturday remember this special day.

Max Lahm won his loan to Hungerford Town, and last Saturday played 90 minutes in a 3-1 victory over St Albans City in the South of the National League.

Wycombe Wanderers is looking for revolving door operators, parking lot keeper and stadium keeper.

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