Striker Matt Harrold says that it is time for the Chairboys to find some consistency, as they look to get back on track and begin a strong finish to the season with a home win over Carlisle.
Last weekend's disappointing result at Stockport came as something of a shock to Wanderers' top scorer, particularly in light of the three-game unbeaten run that the Blues had assembled prior to their trip to Edgeley Park.
Yet Harrold believes that the majority of Wycombe's form in 2010 shows that they are capable of being more consistent, and the 25-year-old hopes that he and his team-mates can replicate their better performances as the final quarter of the season gets underway on Saturday.
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"We haven't put together any real consistency [so far this season] but we know there's 12 games now and this is the time to do it. You'd rather do it now than at the start of the season,"he told Chairboys Player.
"The form since Christmas in a way has been superb. It's just we keep having these blips, but in between we have been playing some good stuff; competing well against good teams and we know we're going to have to do that on Saturday."
If December's reverse fixture is anything to go by - when United looked solid in protecting a 1-0 half-time lead at Brunton Park- Greg Abbott's side look set to provide Wanderers with another tough test when they come to Buckinghamshire.
However, the Chairboys almost overturned a four goal deficit in less than 30 minutes a week ago - thanks in part to Harrold's impressive performance as a second half substitute - and the forward states that the Blues are determined to continue the late momentum they discovered in Cheshire and return to winning ways at Adams Park.
"Everyone's looking forward to the game, we've worked hard and we know we've got to start winning again - it's vital" he said.
"It's a hard game - they're a good, experienced team - but it's definitely winnable at home and we've got to try and win the game, and hopefully that will give us a huge lift going into the end part of the season."
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