IT'S not just Sergio Torres and Russell Martin who are up for sale, Blues' lucky mascot Comanche is also going under the hammer.
The lifesize Indian figure, which the club adopted as their mascot when they avoided relegation at Lincoln City on the final day of the 1998/99 season, has come up on ebay.
The team spotted the Comanche en-route to the game and picked it up from the shop it was standing outside.
Blues' won the game 1-0 with a Paul Emblen strike but the players gave much of the credit to their new lucky charm.
The Comanche became such a part of Wycombe folklore that it was even included in the club's official team photograph the following season.
The seller, who is based in Buckhurst Hill, Essex has posted it with a starting price of £99 and fans have until July 19 to make their bids.
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