WYCOMBE'S NEXT TOP MODEL
Posted on: Mon 27 Jul 2009
By Ross Jeavons
Last week it was retail, this week it's modelling - Peter Taylor's charges are certainly putting in the hours ahead of the League One campaign.
Just days after Lewis Hunt was snapped serving customers in the club shop, six Wanderers stars took to the catwalk at Adams Park's annual open day to model the team's brand new Joma sportswear.
Joe Cobb, Ian Westlake, Jamie Young, Matty Phillips, Stuart Beavon and Matt Bloomfield all tried their hand at the modelling game in front of a Vere Suite packed full of Wanderers fans - whilst club mascot Bodger also strutted his stuff.
The day was a roaring success, with the stadium car-park transformed into a play area for kids of all ages.
Activities ranged from mini-football games to laser tag, whilst usual favourites such as the bouncy castle and face painting were also available.
The Wycombe squad were on hand for an autograph session later in the day, as fans got a unique chance to get up close and personal with their Chairboys idols.
Mouth watering Caribbean cuisine gave a unique flavour to the day, even tempting a few Blues players (who shall remain nameless).
Community manager Dave Evans said: "I think most the people that came stayed for the whole four hours, which hasn't always happened in previous years. From 12.15pm to 4pm the car park was busy which indicates that people were enjoying the day.
A big thank you goes out to all organisations and people who helped contribute to the day, looking at the families who came along it was noticable that they were from different communities from within the area, which again indicates that we are starting to break down invisible barriers that may have restricted us within our community."
Wycombe Wanderers would like to extend their thanks to the following companies and organisations for their help on the day:
Last week it was retail, this week it's modelling - Peter Taylor's charges are certainly putting in the hours ahead of the League One campaign.
Just days after Lewis Hunt was snapped serving customers in the club shop, six Wanderers stars took to the catwalk at Adams Park's annual open day to model the team's brand new Joma sportswear.
Joe Cobb, Ian Westlake, Jamie Young, Matty Phillips, Stuart Beavon and Matt Bloomfield all tried their hand at the modelling game in front of a Vere Suite packed full of Wanderers fans - whilst club mascot Bodger also strutted his stuff.
The day was a roaring success, with the stadium car-park transformed into a play area for kids of all ages.
Activities ranged from mini-football games to laser tag, whilst usual favourites such as the bouncy castle and face painting were also available.
The Wycombe squad were on hand for an autograph session later in the day, as fans got a unique chance to get up close and personal with their Chairboys idols.
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Mouth watering Caribbean cuisine gave a unique flavour to the day, even tempting a few Blues players (who shall remain nameless).
Community manager Dave Evans said: "I think most the people that came stayed for the whole four hours, which hasn't always happened in previous years. From 12.15pm to 4pm the car park was busy which indicates that people were enjoying the day.
A big thank you goes out to all organisations and people who helped contribute to the day, looking at the families who came along it was noticable that they were from different communities from within the area, which again indicates that we are starting to break down invisible barriers that may have restricted us within our community."
Wycombe Wanderers would like to extend their thanks to the following companies and organisations for their help on the day:
Paradise Park
Skirmish
Porsche
Lamborghini
Streetdreams
Funfactor
Wycombe Police
Skids
Aston Hearing Services
Caribbean Cuisine
Funny Faces
Marlow Funk Sole Brothers
Kids in Sport
Crafty Kidz
Wycombe Heights
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