YOUR QUICK GUIDE TO THE STAGS FROM MANSFIELD....
Mansfield Town Football Club MANSFIELD TOWN
Ground: Field Mill Ground,
Quarry Lane, Mansfield,
Notts, NG18 5DA
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Tel: 01623-482-482
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Getting there
By Car: (approx 147 miles from HW)
M40/M42 west to join M1. Exit M1 at junction 27 (s/p Mansfield A608). At roundabout take 3rd exit (s/p Hucknall, Mansfield A608). Go straight over two roundabouts and at the third turn left (s/p Mansfield A611). Continue through countryside and suburbs for 3.8 miles to lights at T-junction. Here, turn left (s/p A611 Mansfield) onto the A60 Nottingham Road. After third set of lights by church turn left into Quarry Lane. Check www.rac.co.uk for specific or more detailed directions.
Train: Mansfield station is a ten minute walk away from Field Mill. Connect via Nottingham with mainline connection from the south being served from London St Pancras. You connect from High Wycombe via London Marylebone.
Check www.nationalrail.co.uk for specific times and connections of trains.
Know Your History:
Wanderers had to thank Mansfield Town for a massive favour on the final day of the 2013/14 season. Wanderers went into the their final game at already relegated Torquay knowing that they must secure a win and then hope that either Northampton Town lost at home to Oxford United, or Bristol Rovers lost at home to Mansfield. The Stags had finished mid-table and seemingly had nothing to play for. That didn't stop the most unlikely of events unfolding as Wanderers stormed to a 3-0 victory and Colin Daniel's 36th minute goal at The Memorial Ground, saw Mansfield take all three points and send Bristol Rovers into the Conference.
We thank-you Mansfield!

Read more about the remarkable day
Chairboy Connections
Players who have played for both Clubs.

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Adam Birchall- Former Arsenal youngster who spent three months on loan at Wycombe from The Gunners during the 2004/5 - scoring 5 goals in 15 appearances. The attacking midfielder opted against joining Wycombe on a permanent basis because of the uncertainty following the departure of Tony Adams in November 2004 and having been released by Arsenal he moved to Mansfield in the summer of 2005. Spent 18 months with The Stags, scoring twice in 36 League appearances before moving to Barnet in January 2007 following an earlier loan spell at Underhill. Has since played for Dover Athletic, GIllingham, Dartford, Bromley and his home town club of Maidstone United.

Matt Carmichael- Played for Wycombe in the Conference in the late 1980's before a surprise move into League football with Lincoln City. Transferred to Scunthorpe United in the summer of 1993 and went on to make more than 60 League appearances and scoring a very healthy 20 times. Played one game for Mansfield during the 1995/96 season and had slightly longer spells with Preston, Doncaster and Darlington before moving back into non-League football with Ilkeston Town.

Gerry Darvill - Full-back who made 23 First Team appearances for Wanderers in two seasons after making his debut during the 1932/33 campaign. Left Wycombe at the end of the 1933/34 season to turn professional with Reading but never made the First Team with The Royals and joined Mansfield in 1935, going on to make 13 League appearances.

Richard Harris - Made six substitute appearances for Mansfield during October 2001 while on loan from Crystal Palace. Played for Wycombe towards the end of the same season before joining on a permanent basis. Scored 8 goals in 42 appearances before leaving at the end of the 2003/4 season.

Keiran Murtagh - Midfielder who made 7 League appearances for the Wanderers during the 2010/11 season following a transfer from Yeovil Town in the summer of 2010. A former Charlton Athletic and Leyton Orient youth teamer before making his senior debut playing for Fisher Athletic in the Conference during the 2007/08 season. Joined Yeovil in the summer of 2008, going on to make 53 League appearances before his move to Adams Park. Struggled to hold down a First Team spot at Wycombe and was loaned to Woking in February 2011 before being released by Gary Waddock and eventually moving to then Conference Cambridge United in June 2011. Made 7 Conference appearances for The U's before loan time at Woking a spells with Macclesfield Town. Spent the 2013/14 season with Mansfield in League Two but made just three League appearances and was loaned again to Woking, making the deal permanent in the summer of 2014.

Iffy Onoura - Striker who spent a short spell on loan at Wycombe at the start of the 2003/4 season while on the books of Sheffield United. He made over 500 appearances and scored in excess of 100 goals in his professional career having started out at Huddersfield. Scored 8 League goals in 28 appearances for The Stags during a two year spell before a £25,000 move to Gillingham in August 1996. Subsequently played for Swindon Town, Gillingham (again) and then Sheffield United. Joined Grimsby Town on a permanent deal in September 2003 following his release from The Blades.

Scott Shearer - Goalkeeper who signed for Wycombe on a free from Bristol Rovers in the summer of 2007. Formerly with Albion Rovers and Coventry City before signing for Rovers in the summer of 2005. Initially a regular in the Rovers side before falling out of favour and ending the 2006/2007 season on loan to Shrewsbury Town. Spent three seasons with Wanderers before a short spell with Wrexham. Joined Crawley in December 2010, making 46 appearances before singing for Rotherham in May 2012. Spent two seasons at Rotherham before moving to Crewe Alexandra in the summer of 2014. Made just a couple of appearances for Crewe plus a single loan appearance at Burton Albion before switching to The Stags in June 2015.

Gary Silk - Defender who spent the vast majority of the 2004/5 season on loan to Wycombe from Portsmouth. Eventually recalled early by Pompey in March 2005 and eventually joined Notts County on a free during the summer of 2006. Went on to join Mansfield in the summer of 2008 and clocked up over 100 appearances for The Stags in a three year spell. Also played on loan at Boston United while at Portsmouth and later joined The Pilgrims on a permanent basis following time with Grimsby Town.

Mark Stallard - Former trainee with Derby County who moved to Wycombe from Bradford City in March 1997 for £100,000. Scored 25 goals in 78 apps for Wycombe before moving to to Notts County in March 1999 for around £20,000. Went on to make over 200 apps for County in a five year spell - scoring more than 70 goals. Moved on a free to Barnsley in January 2004 but only made a handful of appearances, going out on loan to Chesterfield and back to Notts County before a permanent move to Shrewsbury Town in the summer of 2005 at the age of 30.

Gus Uhlenbeek - Former Fulham defender who spent the 2004/5 season at Wycombe before transfering to The Stags in the summer of 2005. Made 46 appearances for Wycombe, scoring four times including one in a 4-1 defeat of Mansfield in February 2005.

Craig Woodman A former trainee with Bristol City who made 8 League appearances for Mansfield during a two month loan spell from The Robins at the start of the 2004/5 season. Joined Wanderers in the summer of 2007 under Paul Lambert after making just over 100 First Team appearances while at Ashton Gate. Made 131 appearances for Wanderers in a three year spell, being named as Player of the Season in 2008/9. Moved to Brentford in the summer of 2010 for an 'undisclosed fee' following Wanderers relegation to 'League Two' but with still a year of his contract at Adams Park to run. Signed for Exeter City in July 2012 and had totalled more than 120 appearances by the start of the 2015/16 campaign.
Chairboys all-time record against Mansfield
DATE COMP V R SCORE ATT
Tue, Jan 25, 1994 FL3 H W 1-0 4,424
Sat, Feb 12, 1994 FL3 A L 0-3 3,009
Sat, Aug 17, 2002 FL2 H D 3-3 5,057
Sat, Jan 11, 2003 FL2 A D 0-0 4,811
Fri, Dec 5, 2003 FAC2 H D 1-1 3,212
Tue, Dec 16, 2003 FAC2r A L 2-3 5,512
Sat, Oct 23, 2004 FL3 H D 1-1 4,215
Tue, Feb 22, 2005 FL3 A W 4-1 2,497
Sat, Sep 24, 2005 FL3 A W 3-2 3,237
Sat, Feb 11, 2006 FL3 H D 2-2 5,041
Sat, Aug 17, 2013 FL3 H L 0-1 3,352
Sat, Jan 25, 2014 FL3 A D 2-2 2,789
Sat, Sep 13, 2014 FL3 H W 2-1 3,106
Sat, Jan 24, 2015 FL3 A D 0-0 2,759
Sat, Oct 31, 2015 FL3 A W 2-0 3,156
Sat, Mar 25, 2016 FL3 H W 1-0 5,003
Sat, Oct 15, 2016 FL3 A D 1-1 2,898
Tue, Jan 24, 2017 FLT4 A W 2-1 2,047
Fri, Apr 14, 2017 FL3 H L 0-1 4,218
Tue, Sep 12, 2017 FL3 A D 0-0 2,938
Sat, Dec 30, 2017 FL3 H L 1-2 4,227
Key:
FL3 = Football League Division Three
FL2 = Football League Division Two
FAC = Football Association Cup
FLT = Football League Trophy
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