English League One

Wycombe Wanderers vs Cardiff City, 2002/03 English League One, 2002/2003 English League One

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  • 5': Peter Thorne
  • 68': Alan Mahon
  • 81': Peter Thorne
  • 84': Andy Legg

About

Wycombe Wanderers are hosting Cardiff City at Adams Park, Wycombe, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League One.

Game Information

Competition: English League One

Venue: Adams Park
Location: Wycombe, England
Attendance: 5,889

Line-Ups

WYC Wycombe Wanderers

No. Name
22 Frank Talia (GK)
6 Mark Rogers
17 Roger Johnson
3 Chris Vinnicombe
8 Keith Ryan
11 Dannie Bulman
28 Michael Simpson
30 Steve Brown Yellow Card
7 Darren Currie
2 Danny Senda
36 Jonny Dixon

CAR Cardiff City

No. Name
13 Martyn Margetson (GK)
2 Rhys Weston Yellow Card
5 Spencer Prior
23 Chris Barker
26 Gary Croft
27 Alan Mahon
8 Graham Kavanagh
12 Willie Boland Yellow Card
19 Gareth Ainsworth
10 Robert Earnshaw
11 Peter Thorne

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