Wycombe one of several clubs to sign open letter slamming the FA Cup changes
Wycombe Wanderers are one of several teams across the English football pyramid to sign an open letter following the soon-to-be changes for next year’s FA Cup.
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Covering Wycombe Wanderers, the Non League, and other sports in Buckinghamshire. Am also in charge of the Camera Club/Gallery pages.
Covering Wycombe Wanderers, the Non League, and other sports in Buckinghamshire. Am also in charge of the Camera Club/Gallery pages.
Wycombe Wanderers are one of several teams across the English football pyramid to sign an open letter following the soon-to-be changes for next year’s FA Cup.
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