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Humphreys Voted Wycombe Supporters' Player of the Season
Sunday, 4th May 2025 20:11

On-loan Blues midfielder Cameron Humphreys has been voted the Wycombe Wanderers Supporters' Player of the Season.

Humphreys, who had already been named the Official Wycombe Wanderers Supporters Association’s Young Player of the Year, has enjoyed an impressive season at Adams Park as the Chairboys finished fifth in League One. They will face Charlton in the play-offs with the first game at home next Saturday.

“Thanks to the supporters to start with for voting,” he told the Wycombe official website. “Really pleased with it.

“Personally, I’m happy with the season. Not done yet and hopefully three big games still to come.

“Looking back on it, from the first moment coming on against Rotherham, all the way up to whenever the season ends, it’s been a really enjoyable experience and I thank everyone connected to the club.

“A lot of credit goes to the people who helped bring me in, a really good environment, I knew some of them [former manager Matt Bloomfield and ex-recruitment head Scott Mitchell, who previously worked at the Town academy].

“And then the players, I didn’t know any of the players before walking in but I sat next to GMac [Garath McCleary] and Grim [Jack Grimmer] on the first day and ever since then I’ve felt really at home, which is why I’ve been able to do what I can on the pitch.”

Looking ahead to the play-offs, the 21-year-old says winning a place in the Championship at Wembley would be the icing on the cake.

“There could be, that’s our goal,” he added. “I don’t want to shy away from that, that’s what we want, but it’s not going to be easy, there are three other really good teams competing for the same thing.

“I feel good personally, I feel ready, so we’ll dust ourselves down and go again next week.”

Reflecting on the midfielder’s first spell out on loan, in which he has made 42 starts and six sub appearances, scoring seven goals, manager Kieran McKenna said recently: “It's very good and exactly what we wanted for Cameron, really.

“He's had a full season of playing. You can never be sure, but we were pretty sure whichever team were lucky enough to get him, he'd be a big player for them. 

“He's done very well and let's hope he can get his third promotion in three years. I'm not sure how many people would have had three promotions by the age of 21, but if he can do that, I'm sure someone will dig through the record books to see if anyone else has done it. I hope maybe he'll get four by the time he's 22!”


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johnwarksshorts added 08:18 - May 5
Congratulations Cam, well deserved.
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Tractorboy58 added 09:42 - May 5
Could be a good midfield option next season
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Linkboy13 added 10:18 - May 5
There's no doubt in my mind Cam is technically good enough for the championship the big question will be has he developed physically to cope with the extra pace and strength that he will encounter in the championship. He will be assessed in pre season by the coaching staff in training and games. I've always been a fan of his overall game good vision and passing ability and excellent finisher hope he makes it at the Town.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 14:04 - May 5
Hopefully the weights room at the training ground will be filled with our young players over the Summer.

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Whos_blue added 16:58 - May 5
Great news! Well done Cam!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 17:32 - May 5
I'm not sure players are stronger in the Championship, or in the PL for that matter, than players in Leagues 1 and 2 - faster, maybe; more skilful, certainly, but there are imposing physical specimens across all the divisions, surely?
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 19:49 - May 5
I suppose I am thinking of Fulham, Brentford, Brighton etc who have players 4 or 5 years move physically developed, we have been bounced around a lot by some teams.
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Lightningboy added 21:07 - May 5
Physically Modric ain't much to look at......he wasn't a bad player.
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algarvefan added 23:34 - May 5
I agree that we need a hard look at him in Pre-season, I believe he is good enough for our first team squad, one of our own and has goals and assists in him too. His size is irrelevant, if he is good enough, he's good enough! Messi isn't huge is he!!!!
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Linkboy13 added 09:47 - May 6
Think you will find Messi and Modric although very short are much more thick set than Humphreys.
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