Wycombe Wanderers FC: Revizyonlar arasındaki fark

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k →‎Tarih: komple İngilizceydi, kaldırıldı
87. satır:
*Junior Scout – Alex Hayes
*Kit Man – Stewart Bannister
 
==Tarih==
*[[1896-97 in English football|1896–97]] – Joined [[Southern Football League|Southern League Division Two]]
*[[1908-09 in English football|1908–09]] – Joined Great Western Suburban League
*[[1919-20 in English football|1919–20]] – Joined [[Spartan League]]
*[[1921-22 in English football|1921–22]] – Joined [[Isthmian League]] after two successive Spartan League titles
*[[1930-31 in English football|1930–31]] – [[FA Amateur Cup]] Winners
*[[1953-54 in English football|1953–54]] – Missed runner-up spot in Isthmian League on goal average
*[[1955-56 in English football|1955–56]] – Isthmian League Champions
*[[1956-57 in English football|1956–57]] – Isthmian League Champions (2nd time); FA Amateur Cup runner-up
*[[1957-58 in English football|1957–58]] – Isthmian League runner-up
*[[1959-60 in English football|1959–60]] – Isthmian League runner-up
*[[1969-70 in English football|1969–70]] – Isthmian League runner-up
*[[1970-71 in English football|1970–71]] – Isthmian League Champions (3rd time)
*[[1971-72 in English football|1971–72]] – Isthmian League Champions (4th time)
*[[1973-74 in English football|1973–74]] – Isthmian League Champions (5th time)
*[[1974-75 in English football|1974–75]] – Isthmian League Champions (6th time) (on goal average)
*[[1975-76 in English football|1975–76]] – Isthmian League runner-up
*[[1976-77 in English football|1976–77]] – Isthmian League runner-up
*[[1978-79 in English football|1978–79]] – Rejected invitation to join the [[Alliance Premier League]]
*[[1980-81 in English football|1980–81]] – Rejected invitation to join the [[Alliance Premier League]]
*[[1981-82 in English football|1981–82]] – FA Trophy semi-finalists
*[[1982-83 in English football|1982–83]] – Isthmian League Champions (7th time) rejected promotion to the [[Alliance Premier League]]
*[[1985-86 in English football|1985–86]] – Joined [[Alliance Premier League]], relegated after one season
*[[1986-87 in English football|1986–87]] – Rejoined Isthmian League; Isthmian League Champions (8th time)
*[[1987-88 in English football|1987–88]] – Rejoined [[Football Conference|Conference]] (ex-Alliance Premier League)
*[[1990-91 in English football|1990–91]] – FA Trophy Winners
*[[1991-92 in English football|1991–92]] – Conference runner-up (missed title and promotion to Football League on goal difference)
*[[1992-93 in English football|1992–93]] – Conference Champions; FA Trophy Winners (2nd time); Promoted to [[Football League Division Three]]
*[[1993-94 in English football|1993–94]] – Promoted to [[Football League Second Division|Division Two]] after play-offs (Final – Wycombe Wanderers 4 Preston North End 2 at Wembley)
*[[2000-01 in English football|2000–01]] – FA Cup semi-finalists
*[[2003-04 in English football|2003–04]] – Relegated to Division Three, which was then renamed "[[Football League Two|League Two]]"
*[[2005-06 in English football|2005–06]] – Not promoted after play-offs (SF Wycombe Wanderers 1 Cheltenham Town 2, Cheltenham Town 0 Wycombe Wanderers 0 – Aggregate 1–2)
*[[2006-07 in English football|2006–07]] – [[League Cup]] semi-finalists, beating Premiership [[Charlton Athletic F.C.|Charlton Athletic]] and [[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]] away from home, and finally falling 5–1 to Champions [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] on aggregate, following a 1–1 draw at Adams Park.
*[[2007-08 in English football|2007–08]] – Not promoted after play-offs (SF Wycombe Wanderers 1 Stockport County 1, Stockport County 1 Wycombe Wanderers 0 – Aggregate 1–2)
*[[2008-09 in English football|2008–09]] – Promoted to [[Football League One|League One]] after finishing in third place (above fourth placed [[Bury F.C.|Bury]] on goal difference by a single goal).
*[[2009-10 in English football|2009–10]] – Relegated to [[Football League Two|League Two]].
Source: {{fchd|id=WYCOMBEW|name=Wycombe Wanderers}}
Premiership 2000–2001
 
==Teknik Direktörler==