WYCOMBE'S Tuesday night success is a superb achievement for the Blues.

But what are Wycombe's greatest moments? The Free Press gives a run-down of the club's top achievements.

1931 - The Blues beat Hayes 1-0 at Highbury to win the FA Amateur Cup in front of 32,000 people. More than 10,000 people line the streets of Wycombe to see their heroes return.

1960 - In a match on February 20 in the Isthmian League, Wycombe thrash Ilford, 10-0. Future captain Paul Bates bags a hat-trick in the club's biggest victory.

1975 - A capacity crowd cram into Loakes Park on January 4, to see Wycombe, of the Isthmian League, take on the mighty Middlesbrough in the third round of the FA Cup. Despite Middlesbrough being the second best team in the country at the time, 12,000 people saw Wycombe achieve a 0-0 draw to take 'Boro to a replay. A fine display saw the Blues unluckily lose out to a last minute goal at Ayresome Park.

1987 - Wycombe gain promotion to the Vauxhall Conference under Alan Gane's guidance. They get 32 victories and score a massive 103 goals in the process.

1991 - 33,000 turn up at Wembley on May 11 to see the Blues beat Kidderminster, 2-1, in the final of the FA Trophy. Mark West is the hero, grabbing the winner in the 65th minute.

1993 - Martin O'Neill guides Wycombe to the Vauxhall Conference title and fans turn Wembley into a sea of blue as 28,000 turn out to see Wycombe thrash Runcorn, 4-1 on May 9.

1994 - Wycombe promoted to the second division after beating Preston North End 4-2 in the play-off final on May 28 at Wembley.

2001- Wycombe reach the quarter-finals of the FA Cup for the first time.