Wanderers loanees Tom Heaton and Alex Revell come head-to-head with former side Swindon Town this weekend and insist that helping the Blues towards another three points is all that matters.
Watch Tom Heaton's interview
Watch Alex Revell's interview
Goalkeeper Heaton made his senior debut with the Robins during a loan spell from Manchester United in 2005 while striker Revell enjoyed a spell at the County Ground earlier this season, scoring twice in twelve appearances.
"I had a fantastic time there for the first half of the season and thoroughly enjoyed it," Heaton told Chairboys Player this week. "I met some very nice people, but now my heart and mind is with Wycombe and I hope we can get the win on Saturday.
"We've still got a very good opportunity to stay in the division and we have the belief that we can beat Swindon and take that into the next two games. We go into this game feeling really good after three wins on the bounce, but we'll know it'll be a tough test because Swindon are one of the best teams in the league," he added.
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Alex Revell is loving life at Adams Park |
Meanwhile, Southend loanee Revell admits he's pleased to see Town performing so well towards the top of League One, but admits that any sentiment must be put to one side as he looks to help his current side towards three points:
"I can't wait for it to get going," he said. "I still speak to a few of the lads and when I was there the fans cheered me really well. They're a great club and deserve to be where they are, but come Saturday that goes out the window because it's such a big game for us.
"I'm really grateful to the people who brought me here and I need to prove that I was worth the hassle. I like it here and would like to stay, but for now I'm just concentrating on helping the club stay in the division."
And the striker goes into the game with endorsements from Swindon boss Danny Wilson ringing in his ears, after the Robins chief admitted that he would like to have kept Revell at the County Ground following his loan spell:
"Overall it was one of those unfortunate circumstances," he told the
Gazette & Herald. "We couldn't keep him on loan until the end of the season; that was out of the equation. The only thing we were able to do was take over his contract completely, which the club weren't prepared to do.
"So that option wasn't given to us, but had it been then I would have likely taken him on. I would have kept him. Alex was fantastic for the team, I promise you. He was a great team player and I would have loved him to be available to us until the end of the season, but it just wasn't an option.
"He has done very well in the last few games for Wycombe and has got four in two or something like that. He will be on top of his game against us."
Watch the two interviews on Chairboys Player to find out why Tom Heaton is pleased there'll be no deckchairs on show at Adams Park!