Wycombe obviously have a successful game plan which plays to their strengths. You can't blame them for exploiting that. Time will tell whether they get found out at the next level.
Ainsworth has a style which suits his players, wether or not he bought players in to play his way or he played that way to get the best from the players at his disposal I can't say for certain, but its workmanlike, ugly, dirty, niggly, long ball set piece heavy style thats very professional at the expense of entertainment.
But football results are not based on entertainment, they are about building a solid unit of players that know their job and play to a style that they get results from.
Wycombe have certainly done that.
I would hate for us to have that style of play, like Flitcroft+VAT and delivery. Even under Macari we were direct and speedy on the counter but we never just lumped the ball up to a massive target man to try and win at every opportunity, Bamber and White wouldn't have won much in the air if we did!
It does make me so glad we have Wellens who doesn't have to adapt the team to that dull style to get results and we as fans can enjoy watching matches involving Swindon, sometimes even if we have been beaten.
Wycombes style will win them no new fans but it will win them a few matches, wether it will be enough to stay up or not we will see but my gut feeling is that this is their high spot already.
I am sure that their 3000 odd supporters will be delighted to be able to mix it in the Championship, even if it is for one season.
A la Yeovil a couple of years back, enjoy the ride.