Receiving over 70,000 hits each month, the official website of the Wanderers is one of the most successful in the Football League, providing a number of breaking news and public interest stories every day.

In addition, the site hosts a fantastic video service called Wanderers World, which provides exclusive interviews and match highlights from the Blues to its subscribers, who pay just £34.99 per year for the privilege.

As part of the World service, supporters can also listen to a full-match commentary from every first-team fixture, so if you're unable to make it to the stadium to watch the game then you can still keep up-to-date with all the action as it happens.

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And in December 2007, the club launched the fantastic new mobile website, which means you can keep up with all the breaking news as it happens on your mobile phone, wherever you are in the world.

History

The site was originally maintained by Alan Hutchinson, with assistance from Mark Austin and Suzie Clarke, before Catherine Long was employed to oversee the relaunch of the website when it changed to the PremiumTV format. Steve Gales later joined the team for a spell before James Skitt arrived at the club and helped transform the site - particularly Wanderers World.

In January 2005, Catherine left the club and was replaced by Matt Beadle, and during Matt's reign in charge, the site was nominated for a Football League award. Matt and James both left the club in the summer of 2007, and were replaced by Matt Cecil and Dale Hurman, while Ross Jeavons spent the summer on work experience. Alan Parry also started to contribute following his appointment as Head of Media and PR.

Matt moved to Leeds University in September 2007 but continues to contribute to the site, while Ross Jeavons was given the job on a full-time basis. Dale Hurman left the club in December 2007 to be replaced by Ben Campbell.

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Meet The Team

Name: Ross Jeavons
Position: Media/PR Assistant
Age: 21
Favourite Wanderers legend: Jason Cousins
Earliest Wycombe memory: Walking up Wembley way for the 1991 FA Trophy Final against Kidderminster
Interesting fact: It wasn't untill Ross was nine years old that he saw Wycombe Wanderers lose a game at Adams Park.

After taking his A Levels at the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, Ross gained a 2:1 honours degree in Journalism at The University of Sheffield.

He had spells of work experience at the Non League Paper, The Sheffield Star and The Kent Messenger before joining the Wycombe Wanderers media team on work experience a day after his 21st birthday in June 2007. He was eventually taken on full time in November of the same year.

A life long Wycombe fan and local resident, Ross has NCTJ qualifications in media law and has studied both broadcast and print journalism. He is often heard commentating alongside Bill Turnbull on Wanderers World.

Name: Ben Campbell
Age: 21
Position: Media/PR Assistant
Favourite Wanderers legend: Martin O'Neill
Earliest Wycombe memory: The 4-0 win away at Mansfield on the second day of the job!
Interesting fact: I am a Level 4 referee and can officiate as a 4th official on the Wanderers' reserve team games.

After completing both his GCSE'S and A-Levels at Harlington Upper School, Bedfordshire, Ben went to the University of Central Lancashire in Preston where he gained a 2:1 honours degree in Sports Journalism.

Before joining the WWFC media team in January of 2008 he had spells of freelance work as a sports reporter for a well respected sports journalism agency, Hayters, where he covered Wycombe after finishing his spell at the Non League Today paper.

He understands the fans fondness towards Martin O'Neill as he has supported O'Neill's new club Aston Villa since he can remember. He made his debut commentating alongside colleague Ross Jeavons in the 4-0 win at Mansfield.

Name: Matt Cecil
Position: Northern Correspondent
Age: 20
Favourite Wanderers legend: Martin Taylor
Earliest Wycombe memory: Seeing Jason Cousins score in the first few minutes of the 1993 FA Trophy Final at Wembley, at the young of age of 5.
Interesting fact: Keith Ryan's last ever match on the Adams Park pitch was alongside Matt in a charity match against an ASDA Staff XI in May 2007.

Matt's first involvement with the media team came during a four-week work experience spell in August 2005, and he was given the opportunity to work alongside Bill Turnbull in the gantry for the next two seasons.

When BBC Three Counties started providing commentary of the Blues' away fixtures in 2006, they invited Matt to take the role of pundit alongside Ian Stringer, and Matt also enjoyed an eight-week stint at the radio station on their Saturday Sports Show later that year.

Whilst working for the Food & Beverage Department in his gap year during the 2006/07 campaign, Matt was offered the chance to take over from Matt Beadle as website manager, and oversaw the transition into the new format of the site before leaving in August 2007 to begin an English degree at the University of Leeds.

Matt is an avid supporter of the club and travels to the Blues' away fixtures in the north of England to provide the commentary and match reports during the game, and still contributes to the website and programme from afar.

Name: Hannah Jemmett
Age: 23
Position: LED Screen Production Manager
Favourite Wanderers legend: Paul Hyde
Earliest Wycombe memory: My dad taking me to Loakes Park when I was very little and getting in for free at half-time.
Interesting fact: I have worked in four different departments at the club over a period of four years (with a gap in the middle for university!)

A few paragraphs wouldn't do Hannah justice - click here for a comprehensive profile of the brains behind the big screen!