League Two
December 29, 2012
Resolute Chairboys leave with the points
Scoring Summary
| Plymouth Argyle | Wycombe Wanderers |
|---|---|
| Matt McClure (11') |
Teams
| Plymouth Argyle | Wycombe Wanderers |
|---|---|
| 20 Rene Gilmartin | 36 Jordan Archer |
| 5 Darren Purse | 19 Marvin McCoy |
| 14 Onismor Bhasera | 27 Anthony Stewart |
| 17 Curtis Nelson | 34 Kortney Hause |
| 4 Maximo Blanchard | 9 Matthew Spring |
| 8 Luke Young | 7 Gareth Ainsworth |
| 3 Robbie Williams | 11 Sam Wood |
| 6 Conor Hourihane | 12 Bruno Andrade |
| 9 Nick Chadwick | 8 Stuart Lewis |
| 7 Paris Cowan Hall | 22 Jo Kuffour |
| 29 Tyler Harvey | 29 Matt McClure |
| Substitutes | |
| 1 Jake Cole | Lee Harrison 21 |
| 2 Durrell Berry | Lee Angol 25 |
| 30 Mark Molesley | Georges Ehui 35 |
| 19 Joe Lennox | Dennis Oli 15 |
| 27 Andres Gurrieri | Junior Morias 32 |
| 11 Warren Feeney | Adebayo Azeez 38 |
| 10 Rhys Griffiths | |
| Substitutions | |
| Warren Feeney for Tyler Harvey (56) | Adebayo Azeez for Matt McClure (70) |
| Rhys Griffiths for Nick Chadwick (70) | Junior Morias for Gareth Ainsworth (85) |
| Mark Molesley for Onismor Bhasera (70) | |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Warren Feeney (57) | Gareth Ainsworth (82) |
| Bruno Andrade (89) | |
| · Squads: Plymouth Argyle | Wycombe Wanderers | |
Wycombe staged the ultimate smash and grab raid to win 1-0 at Plymouth thanks to Matt McClure's first-half strike.
Wanderers took the lead with only meaningful attack of the game, in the 11th minute, immediately after they had survived going behind when Argyle striker Nick Chadwick's shot on the turn cannoned off a post.
Chairboys midfielder Matt Spring, back in the team after suspension, dispossessed his opposite number Luke Young to play in McClure.
The striker, who had also been recalled after a ban, took the ball in his stride and shot across home goalkeeper Rene Gilmartin to bring the home side's five-game unbeaten December run to an end.
It was tough on the Pilgrims, who made all the running throughout the entire game, with Chadwick, Robbie Williams, Paris Cowan-Hall and Conor Hourihane all thwarted by Wycombe's overworked defence in the first half.
It was much more of the same after the interval, with Cowan-Hall hitting the bar and both Chadwick and Darren Purse heading narrowly wide.



