Wycombe Wanderers left-wing back Harry Boyes has revealed he is ‘loving’ his time at the club as he prepares to face one of his old sides.
The 21-year-old is at the Adams Park outfit on loan from newly-promoted Premier League Sheffield United and is gearing up to face the Chairboys’ League One rivals, Lincoln City, this weekend.
He spent the latter half of the previous season at Sincil Bank whilst on loan from the Blades where he played 18 times.
🔙 It's a return to Lincoln for Harry Boyes on Saturday.
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He told WanderersTV how impressed he was by the Imps - and their fans - during his loan spell last year.
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Speaking on his time at Wanderers so far, he said: “I’m loving it here even though last Saturday was very disappointing as we didn’t get the start we wanted.
“Away from that, I’ve settled in well, the lads are class and I’m looking forward to the rest of the season.”
On the victory over Milton Keynes in the League Cup during the week, he added: “We needed the win on Tuesday for our conference as that’s a tough place to go.
Harry Boyes a massive spark. Every time he gets the ball he moves with a purpose and a sprinkle in his step.
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“They had just beaten Wrexham 5-3 away which is a very place to go and getting the win with a clean sheet is great.
“The clean sheet was just as important too and Max [Stryjek] made some very good saves too.
“I was there for about five minutes and I loved it and the fans are class and I’m looking forward to going back.”
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