Manager Gareth Ainsworth was delighted as Wycombe continued to defy their critics and battled their way to a narrow 1-0 League One victory over deposed league leaders Ipswich.
After coming so close to a second promotion to the Championship in three years last season, there were some who thought the Chairboysâ bubble had burst after an indifferent start to the current campaign.
However, their latest win over one of the divisionâs big boys lifted them up to seventh in the table, just two points off the play-offs, as Brandon Hanlanâs superb individual effort settled the contest at Adams Park.
Ainsworth said: âWhen I first signed here, we used to go to the ex-playersâ dos and the teams like Sunderland and Ipswich were massive occasions for this football club.
âNow weâre delivering really good games to fans because of the way the leagueâs gone â Ipswich, Sunderland, Portsmouth, Charlton, former Premier League teams coming to Adams Park, and itâs brilliant to see.
âWe only ever wanted to be in League One, but I think everyoneâs wildest dreams have been exceeded and that brings expectation, and everyone thinks we should be competing for the play-offs.
âItâs just a real nice feeling sometimes that everyone is still massively shocked that Wycombe have turned Ipswich over at home, everyone except the personnel in that dressing room.
âWe believe in ourselves, we know what weâve got and weâre a match for anyone in this league.â
Wycombe went ahead five minutes before half-time when Hanlan dribbled his way past two defenders and cut in from the right before lifting the ball over the advancing Christian Walton.
Ipswich dominated the second half territorially and came close to levelling when George Edmundsonâs header from Cameron Humphreysâ cross dropped just wide.
But the closest they came was when Freddie Ladapoâs deflected shot in stoppage time was tipped away by Max Stryjek, as the Tractor Boys were replaced at the summit by Plymouth.
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna said: âI thought there were lots of good things in the performance.
âItâs a difficult place to come and control the game, but I thought we did that.
âTheyâre a team who want to put the ball in your box at every opportunity and if you give them opportunities to do that, theyâre a big goal threat, but we limited them really well.
âWe dominated the ball and we had moments where we played through them with our quality, but we werenât good enough to take those big moments that we had.
âThey had very little in the game at the point when they scored, but their forwardâs waiting for one big moment and obviously produces a great run that we didnât defend well enough â and that made the game all the more difficult.â