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Happy Hammer Pegs Back Macc

October 17, 2011

Jack Shoemark Oxford have hit the dizzy heights of third and their highest league position since March 2004 as West Ham loanee, Rob Hall, scored a late late equaliser at Moss Rose. United had somehow managed to stay in the game in the first half, goalkeeper Ryan Clarke once again producing save after save to  more ]

Return to the Macc

October 14, 2011

Mark Gelder It is one year this weekend that Oxford United last visited Macclesfield Town's Moss Rose ground. James Constable and Tom Craddock put the Us two up by halftime, however a resurgent Macclesfield saw them win 3-2. The United defence that day was Ben Purkiss, Leigh Franks, Harry Worley and Anthony Tonkin, with Mark  more ]

Crad’ll Do Nicely

October 13, 2011

Dan Church Oxford United have been given a huge boost this week, with Us striker Tom Craddock returning to training and loan signing, Andy Haworth, extending his deal for a month. Craddock has missed the entire start to the season for United after a consistent knee injury has forced him on the sidelines since pre-season.  more ]

Fan’s View

October 10, 2011

Paul Beasley For me that was our best performance of the season because we

Fever stung by The Hornets

October 8, 2011

Watford 4 Raging Fever 1 Raging Fever wasted a hatful of opportunities in front of goal as they slumped to another away defeat at the hands of Watford. In an open start to the contest, Fever squandered two golden opportunities to take the lead against their hosts, who boasted a mixture of youth and experience.  more ]

Turn up the Gas!

October 7, 2011

Mark GelderSaturday sees Bristol Rovers first league visit to the Kassam Stadium since March 2006. A 1-0 home win via a Steve Basham penalty under the temporary manager Darren Patterson saw Oxford United in 18th place on 40 points, with ten games to go. The Gas and Oxford had until then been in the same  more ]

One For Hall

October 6, 2011

Dan Church Oxford United have announced the loan extension of West Ham youngster Robert Hall. The 17 year-old tricky forward has become a firm favourite at Grenoble Road, scoring two goals in four league appearances, in addition to the opening goal against Aldershot Town in the Johnstone

Fan’s View

October 4, 2011

Paul Beasley Competitive football is firstly about winning, and secondly, if that is not possible, avoiding defeat. At the Kasstad we now draw every game having taken the lead. But on our travels we have won the last three without conceding a goal. This has propelled us into 6th place, just three points off top  more ]

Paint the town Yellow

October 4, 2011

Mark GelderOxford United travel for the second successive season to Aldershot Town FC for the Johnstone Paint Trophy. Last year United were defeated 2-0 in the first round. The JPT rules require six of last Saturday's starting line up to be in tonight's starting line up, but whether Chris Wilder will follow Sheffield Wednesday boss  more ]

Battle Of The Cattle

October 2, 2011

Matt Bruce A 32nd-minute goal from West Ham loanee Robert Hall was enough to secure Oxford's third consecutive away win against Hereford United. The away side started brighter and forced an early corner, James Constable rising above the Hereford defenders to head wide. Neither side presented much of an attacking threat in the early exchanges,  more ]