";s:4:"text";s:2533:"The largest stand in the stadium is the Woodlands Stand on the south side of the ground, which was built in 1996, replacing a covered terrace. have largely been lost to history. The club played friendly matches between 1887 and 1896. As bottom half finishes continued, Sanchez was eventually sacked in September 2003 after the club ended the previous campaign in 18th. A group of young furniture trade workers started a team to play matches which led to a meeting, held at the Steam Engine public house in Station Road, High Wycombe in 1887 which saw the formation of Wycombe Wanderers F.C. The title was successfully defended the following season, and the club also reached A fifth Isthmian League title was won in 1974 and the following season it was defended yet again, this time by the narrowest of margins, a superior goal difference of 0–1 to Enfield. Wycombe Wanderers Trust ownership and promotions (2012–)Wycombe Wanderers Trust ownership and promotions (2012–) The Wanderers claimed the 92-93 In their first season in the Second Division, Wycombe finished sixth, but due to league re-organisation, missed out on a play-off place, and O'Neill left to become manager of Smillie was sacked in January 1999 with the Wanderers looking destined for relegation back to the fourth tier. The original seated stand (Beechdean Stand) is on the north side of the stadium, with a capacity of 1,267. It is highly likely the club was named Wanderers after the famous In the summer of 1908 the club declined the invitation to retain their membership of the Southern League. The Wanderers rejected the invitation to join the Alliance Premier League on its formation in 1979 and again in 1981 with concern over the increased travelling costs. The club's first season in a national league ended in disappointment, with the Wanderers relegated on goal difference. The exact details of the formation of Wycombe Wanderers F.C. The stadium has a current capacity of 9,448 with four stands. The club decided to pursue amateur instead of professional football and joined the Great Western Suburban League and remained there until the outbreak of the The club remained a member of the Isthmian League until 1985, when they finally accepted promotion to the The club appointed Sid Cann as coach in 1952 and he led the Wanderers to their first Isthmian League title in 1956. have largely been lost to history. A significant factor was the abolition of amateur football by the FA in 1974 which left the club without a sense of purpose.