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Close to the Edge-rley

March 4, 2011

By Mark Gelder After the comical goals in the midweek defeat by Lincoln City, Oxford United travel North to Stockport County's Edgeley Park on Saturday.

A chance to Impress

February 28, 2011

By Mark Gelder Oxford United pay their first visit to Lincoln City's Sincil Bank since August 2005 when the Us lost 2-1 under Brian Talbot, Craig Davies scoring first before surrendering the lead late on.  Substitutes for Lincoln that day included Francis Green and Marvin Robinson.  Bizarrely the Us have only ever faced the Imps  more ]

What a load of Bull

February 27, 2011

Oxford United 0 Hereford United 2 By Tony Fallows The bovine derby ended in misery for Oxford United with a resurgent Hereford United side performing the definition of a smash and grab at the Grenoble Road Stadium. The Bulls had two attacks all game and snatched themselves two goals, while United had to settle for  more ]

Oxen and Bulls

February 25, 2011

By Mark Gelder Hereford United have only ever played Oxford United away in the football league once before, that being in February 1978 when Mick Brown's team won 3-0.  Both teams were in division 3, and Abba were at number one in the charts with Take A Chance On Me.  (Going back even further in  more ]

They Don’t Make ’em Like They Used To

February 24, 2011

By Tony Fallows Oxford United legends, Dave Langan and Joey Beauchamp, have been granted a long overdue testimonial. The match will take place on May 1 – 24 hours after United

Don’t call them the Shrimpers!

February 18, 2011

By Mark Gelder Oxford United face their first ever visit to Morecambe FC's Globe Arena on Saturday 19th February.

Cold Turkey at the Lamex

February 14, 2011

By Mark Gelder Oxford United travel to Stevenage FC's Lamex Stadium (Broadhall Way)

Fever sent into exile

February 13, 2011

Raging Fever 3 Oxford Exiles 4 By George Dugdale Whereas these match reports are usually filled with quips about the geographical location of our opponents – whether it is the grim north or the unfortunate end of the A420

Oxford United – Rotherham United preview

February 11, 2011

By Mark GelderRonnie Moore's Rotherham United come to Oxford for the first time since March 2001, when they lost 4-3 under the dark days of David Kemp (sacked little over a month later), in front of a meagre 4,493 in a division three (current League 1 fixture) when the average home attendance was 5,147.

Bring The Noise

February 10, 2011

By Tony Fallows Oxford United fans are being urged to create a singing section on the right side of the Oxford Mail stand by a spontaneous organisation which has sprung up on the fans