League Two
December 26, 2012
Robins brush aside Wanderers
Scoring Summary
| Cheltenham Town | Wycombe Wanderers |
|---|---|
| Jake Taylor (29') | |
| Jeff Goulding (32') | |
| Darryl Duffy (54') | |
| Jermaine McGlashan (69') |
Teams
| Cheltenham Town | Wycombe Wanderers |
|---|---|
| 1 Scott P Brown | 36 Jordan Archer |
| 3 Billy Jones | 19 Marvin McCoy |
| 6 Steve Elliott | 18 Charles Dunne |
| 15 Alan Bennett | 34 Kortney Hause |
| 22 Sido Jombarti | 7 Gareth Ainsworth |
| 4 Darren Carter | 11 Sam Wood |
| 16 Russell Penn | 12 Bruno Andrade |
| 18 Jake Taylor | 8 Stuart Lewis |
| 11 Jermaine McGlashan | 28 Josh Scowen |
| 9 Darryl Duffy | 22 Jo Kuffour |
| 10 Jeff Goulding | 15 Dennis Oli |
| Substitutes | |
| 12 Connor Roberts | Lee Harrison 21 |
| 2 Keith Lowe | Anthony Stewart 27 |
| 7 Marlon Pack | Lee Angol 25 |
| 20 Lawson D'Ath | Max Kretzschmar 31 |
| 23 Kaid Mohamed | Georges Ehui 35 |
| 14 Shaun Harrad | Emmanuel Ighorae 37 |
| 26 Chris Zebroski | Junior Morias 32 |
| Substitutions | |
| Keith Lowe for Sido Jombarti (61) | Anthony Stewart for Charles Dunne (46) |
| Lawson D'Ath for Russell Penn (70) | Georges Ehui for Josh Scowen (46) |
| Kaid Mohamed for Jermaine McGlashan (77) | Junior Morias for Dennis Oli (64) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Sido Jombarti (56) | |
| · Squads: Cheltenham Town | Wycombe Wanderers | |
Cheltenham returned to winning ways and put their promotion push back on track with an emphatic 4-0 home win over Wycombe.
Jake Taylor opened the scoring in the 29th minute with the first goal of his loan spell from Reading, crashing a shot inside Jordan Archer's near post after receiving a headed pass from right-back Sido Jombati.
Jeff Goulding nodded in a second just three minutes later after a fine Jombati cross from the right, before Darryl Duffy clipped the top of the crossbar with a delicate chip and forced Archer into a smart save before half-time.
Taylor set up Duffy for the third in the 54th minute and only a fine reaction stop from Archer kept out a powerful volley from Darren Carter, with Cheltenham in complete control.
Wycombe had been on a five-match unbeaten streak but Carter had time to tee up Jermaine McGlashan for number four in the 69th minute, the winger touching in from almost on the goalline to round off third-placed Cheltenham's biggest win of the season so far.



