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MATT LAWRENCEIN THE CHAIR. (part five) WWISC: What is your personal proudest moment since being at Wycombe? Matt: The proudest moment so far was definitely staying up last season. Without a doubt the Lincoln game was immense, it was superb. I really didn't want to play in the third division and I came back to Wycombe to stay in second division football. I want to go on and play in the first division, maybe even the premier division although that might be a bit out of my reach but I know I'm good enough to play in the first division. Whether that's with Wycombe or somebody else I don't know. I played a few games in the third division and I don't want to go back down there. I don't fancy trips to Hartlepool and Darlington and obviously the fans don't either so that was definitely the best moment. Unfortunately the best moment was avoiding relegation, probably not a great moment but it was some moment. I'd rather it be getting into the play-offs but at the time it was a great moment. WWISC: What are your tastes in music and what are those among the team? Matt: The musical tastes of the player of Wycombe I have no idea about, but mine personally go back to my collage days, mainly indie music, such as Oasis even though they're more main stream now, Primal Scream and I've been to about six of their concert, I've seen Oasis about three or four times they're my main tastes. WWISC: What about in the earlier days, did you go to many gigs then? Matt: Yes, I've seen so many bands, Dodgy, Ride, Blur, so many. I saw Oasis when they were nobody's at Glastonbury in the afternoon playing to about five hundred people and I've seen Oasis at Glastonbury playing to a hundred thousand people. WWISC: That question actually came from a group of lads who used to write the fanzine 'The Adams Family' and are now actually in a group themselves (Straylight Interstate) which is an 'indie' sort of band. Matt: Well that's my taste's. Unfortunately last season after the Man City game I was in the Gym and missed Noel and Liam Gallagher when they were in the bar after the game. WWISC: Do you every get to look at 'The Chairboys on the Net', we know that 'Brownie' is usually on there? Matt: I don't have a computer at the moment but I should be getting one around about Christmas time so I'll be able to have a look then. My dad's on the Internet at work so he sends me all sorts of interesting things. So I've seen most things. WWISC: Are many of the other players 'online' yet? Matt: There's only a couple who talk about it at the moment, Playstation's are a big thing with the lads at the moment. They seem to while-away their hours twiddling thumbs on those things. next page... |
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