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Brewers brouhaha

June 14, 2010

Burton Albion Oxford United and Burton Albion are no strangers to each other, having played as recently as 17 April 2009 at the Pirelli Stadium, just a week before Burton's promotion as Conference champions was confirmed. Albion were due to have had their promotion party at the Oxford game, but a free-kick by Adam Chapman  more ]

Bantam weights

June 11, 2010

Bradford City Bradford City are indisputably the largest club to currently occupy the basement, with an average crowd last season of 11,423 and having graced the Premier League as recently as 2001. However, they are where they are and they would have been disappointed with last season's 14th-place finish. They are managed by former England-for-a-day  more ]

Bee in the bonnet

June 10, 2010

Barnet Oxford United don't have much of a history with Barnet, having played the Bees just three times. The first meeting was in the first round of the Auto Windscreens Shield in 1995, when the Us won 3-2 on their first visit to Underhill. The second visit was almost ten years later in the Fourth  more ]

Bang bang on my tin drum

June 9, 2010

Aldershot Town The second part of our series looking at next season's opposition focuses on another new team. Aldershot Town was formed in 1992 after the original Aldershot FC, formed in 1926, dropped out of the League and went bankrupt. Town played at the former side's Recreation Ground and adopted the same colours. Their first  more ]

Who are they? Exactly!

June 8, 2010

Accrington Stanley This is the first of a series of articles (probably 23 in number, but you never can tell) in which we will take an in-depth (or in-shallow) look at next season's Division Four opposition. We'll be doing it in alphabetical order (mistakes notwithstanding) so the first side to come under the Rage Online  more ]

Catch up

June 7, 2010

Green dayOn 1 June Oxford finally signed Matt Green on a permanent contract. Well, it was actually a two-year contract, but in this age of short attention spans, easily disposable commodities and throw-away remarks, two years is probably as permanent as it gets. Green was, of course, due to sign for Oxford at the start  more ]

Fever succumb to the Chaos again

June 6, 2010

Report by John Matthews Raging Fever travelled to the Leyton Orient-run Chaos Cup on 5 June. It was a more youthful squad than previously and so great things were expected. In the group stages this hope was shown to have a basis, as the team opened with a 4-0 thrashing of Celtic with goals from  more ]

Done and dusted

May 31, 2010

The 2009-10 season is now officially over, following yesterday's League 2 play-off final between Rotherham United and Dagenham & Redbridge. The Daggers won that game 3-2 to earn promotion, meaning that Ronnie Moore's Rotherham will be one of Oxford's opponents for next season, meaning a first trip for United to the Don Valley Stadium in  more ]

Every loser wins

May 29, 2010

Report by Nick Holloway Raging Fever travelled north of the border to make their second appearance in Queen

Dog day afternoons

May 28, 2010

It's that boring time of year when nothing much of note is happening, and so Rage Online is going to take advantage of the fact by going on holiday for a week or so. Doubtless that will be the cue for a whole plethora of activities at United, who will probably go on to make  more ]