The Opposition: Wycombe Wanderers

Last updated : 31 March 2009 By Jaybee

Goalkeepers:

Scott Shearer was signed in the summer from Bristol Rovers, but spent most of last season on loan to Shrewsbury Town. He has also played for Coventry City and Albion Rovers. He only made 5 first team starts last season due to injury. League Appearances for Wycombe: 33(1).

Jamie Young was signed from Reading in the summer, but previously had league experience on loan to Rushden & Diamonds. He played against the Bees at Underhill in 2005 when Dwane Lee took the ball off of him and rounded him to score the first goal in Barnet's 2-1 home win over Rushden. He made just 3 appearances last season due to a serious knee injury. League Appearances for Wycombe: 27(3).

Marek Stetch joined the club from West Ham in 2009. League Appearances for Wycombe: 2.

Defenders

Lewis Hunt joined Wycombe from Southend in the summer of 2008. He made over 100 appearances for the Shrimpers and was part of successive promotions that took Southend from League Two to the Championship. He started his career at Derby County and joined Southend in 2003. League Appearances for Wycombe: 12, Goals: 1.

Frank Sinclair has joined Wycombe on loan from Lincoln City. He joined Lincoln in July 2008 after being released by Huddersfield Town. He began his career at Chelsea and played over 200 times for the Blues in 8 years at the club and scored 13 goals. He won FA Cup and League Cup winners medals at Stamford Bridge and also played for Jamaica in the World Cup. He joined Leicester in 1998 for £2,000,000 and made nearly 200 appearances for them in 6 seasons at the club. He then had 3 seasons at Burnley before moving to Huddersfield in 2007 following a loan spell at the club. League Appearances for Wycombe: 1.

Thomas Moncur joined Wycombe in January 2009 from Fulham. He has also had two loan spells at Bradford City. League Appearances for Wycombe: 0(2).

Will Antwi began his career at Crystal Palace before moving to Aldershot Town and joined Wycombe in 2006. He was another player who was out for most of last season through injury and made only 6 starts. He has had a spell on loan at Northwich Victoria this season. League Appearances for Wycombe: 42(2), Goals: 1.

David McCracken is a former Dundee United defender, who played over 200 times in 7 years for the SPL side. He joined Wycombe in the summer of 2007. League Appearances for Wycombe: 67(2), Goals: 1.

Leon Johnson is a former Gillingham and Southend player who joined Wycombe in the summer of 2007. He played over 100 times for Gillingham, scoring 2 goals. League Appearances for Wycombe: 75(1), Goals: 2.

Robert Rice is another product of the youth system who made his first team debut as a substitute at Notts County as a substitute last season. League Appearances for Wycombe: 0(2).

Craig Woodman joined the club in 2007 from Bristol City where he made over 100 first team appearances in 7 years. He had loan spells at Mansfield and Torquay while at City. League Appearances for Wycombe: 67(2), Goals: 1.

Nathan Ashton joined Wycombe from Fulham in July 2008. He began his career at Charlton Athletic and had a short spell on loan at Crystal Palace last season. League Appearances for Wycombe: 0(11).

Luke Oliver joined Wycombe from Stevenage Borough this season. It is his second spell at the club, having started his career here before joining Woking. He moved to Stevenage in 2006 and has also played for Yeovil Town and Salisbury on loan. League Appearances for Wycombe: 0(3).

Chris Casement is on loan from Ipswich Town. He has also had a short loan spell with Scottish club, Hamilton this season. League Appearances for Wycombe: 12.

Midfield:

Tommy Doherty signed for the Chairboys in January 2008 after previous loan spells at Wycombe. He began his career at Bristol City and played over 150 times for them. He later played for QPR. League Appearances for Wycombe: 76(6), Goals: 2.

Nathan Ashton joined Wycombe from Fulham in July 2008. He began his career at Charlton Athletic and had a short spell on loan at Crystal Palace last season. League Appearances for Wycombe: 0(4).

Matt Bloomfield is an England Youth international who was signed from Ipswich Town in 2003 and was voted players player of the year in 2006. League Appearances for Wycombe: 142(26), Goals: 16.

Gary Holt has loads of experience with Kilmarnock in the SPL and Norwich City playing almost 200 times for the Canaries. He joined Wycombe last summer from Nottingham Forest and made 46 appearances last season, scoring 2 goals. League Appearances for Wycombe: 70(1), Goals: 3.

Matt Phillips is a product of the youth system at Wycombe and he made his first team debut last season. League Appearances for Wycombe: 16(17), Goals: 2.

John Mousinho joined Wycombe in June 2008 from Brentford. He came through the youth team at Griffin Park and broke through during the 2006/07 season with 37 first team appearances. He made 72 first team appearances for Brentford in all, scoring 2 goals. League Appearances for Wycombe: 19(10), Goals: 2.

Lewis Spence was signed from Crystal Palace in June 2008 on a free transfer. League Appearances for Wycombe: 20(8), Goals: 2.

Stuart Beavon joined Wycombe from Weymouth in 2009. He scored 24 goals in 86 appearances in the Blue Square Premier for Weymouth. League Appearances for Wycombe: 2(2).

Lee Sawyer is on loan from Chelsea. He has also had loan spells with Coventry City and Southend this season. League Appearances for Wycombe: 2.

Strikers:

Matt Harrold signed in the summer of 2008 from Southend United. He previously played for Yeovil Town and Brentford and had loan spells at Dagenham & Redbridge and Grimsby. . League Appearances for Wycombe: 27(6), Goals: 9.

Gavin Grant signed from Millwall in July 2008. He has also played for Gillingham and Tooting & Mitcham. He has also played on loan at Grays Athletic and Stevenage, for whom he scored 7 goals in 12 starts in the Blue Square Premier last season while on loan. League Appearances for Wycombe: 9(1).

Chris Zebroski was signed from Millwall in July 2008. He spent much of last season on loan at Torquay United. He scored Wycombe's goal in the 1-1 draw at Underhill earlier this season. League Appearances for Wycombe: 25(2), Goals: 6.

Magno Vieira was signed in June 2008. He was at Crawley Town last season and then went on loan to Cambridge United where he was involved in the Blue square Premier play-offs. Magno is well known to Barnet fans, firstly as a Carlisle player who scored against the Bees in the 1-1 draw at Underhill when Barnet paraded the Conference trophy in 2005 and secondly as a Barnet player who played for a season in 2006/07 and scored 4 goals for the club in 11 starts and a further 15 as a substitute. Vieira started his career at Wigan Athletic before moving on loan to Carlisle in 2004 where he helped the club gain promotion to the league, scoring 13 goals. League Appearances for Wycombe: 2(12), Goals: 2.

Scott McGleish is a former Underhill favourite, who joined the Bees in 1997 from Leyton Orient and scored 37 times in 134 league appearances for Barnet before moving to Colchester United in 2001. McGleish was a regular scorer for Colchester and Northampton Town from whom he joined Wycombe in 2007. Scott scored twice at Underhill in 2006/07, one for Northampton in the FA Cup 2nd round when Barnet won 4-1 and once in the corresponding match for Wycombe at the end of the season when Barnet won again, this time 2-1. He scored 26 league goals for the Chairboys last season. He has scored over 200 goals in his career so far. He is currently on loan at Leyton Orient. League Appearances for Wycombe: 68(9), Goals: 34.

Jon-Paul Pittman joined Wycombe from Crawley Town in January 2009. He began his career as a trainee at Aston Villa and subsequently had short spells with Nottm Forest, Hartlepool, Doncaster and Bury before joining Crawley in 2007. He scored 22 goals in 61 appearances in the Blue Square Premier for the Red Devils. League Appearances for Wycombe: 6(4), Goals: 3.

John Akinde joined Wycombe this season. He is a former Ebbsfleet and Bristol City player. League Appearances for Wycombe: 2, Goals: 2.