People who travel in groups, wander around, and them come, are called«We Come Wanderers». And this team is named after them. First-Hand Experience: I’ve seen Wycombe play once at home and probably 3 times away(at Oxford), and they were always amazing fans and a team to be really proud of. Such a small town club but they really punched above their weight and did so well to get to the point where they are now. The last time I saw them live was in the 00s. They are the second main rival of my hometown team, so I have a predisposition to dislike them, but I can’t dislike them since they’ve always seemed kind of sort of somewhat harmless. They play in blue at the rather grand looking Adams Park, which holds 10k but looks like it holds more, and they were founded way back in 87. That’s 1887 by the way. They are owned by the fans which is a HUGE plus. They’re currently langushing low down in League Two, but I certainly hope they’ll climb back up where they belong soon. They are known as the Family Club Of The Year and often win that award. It’s a lovely stadium to watch football at. The club foolishly refused to be promoted after winning their league for 7 years running in the 70s, because they were worried about transportation costs. They finally accepted promotion and appointed Martin O’Neill, and suddenly rushed up through the divisions faster than a random guy finishing doing the wild thing with my gf. O’Neill won them the FA Trophy, lost out on a league promotion on goal difference to Colchester(boo), then did the non league double the following season beating Runcorn in the final of the cup. O’Neill left them all the way up in League One after a play off win over Preston, and they’ve been in the League ever since, although they did get relegated back down a place. They also made it to the FA Cup Semis and lost there to eventual winners Liverpool. They avoided relegation back to the Conference on the final day in 2013, on goal difference. They’re a really great club, owned by the fans, with a lot of fun recent history. A real fairy tale story. What’s with the other review? Lol.