Oxford United play their penultimate home game of the season tomorrow, when relegation-threatened Farsley Celtic come to town. United won the away fixture, somewhere between Leeds and Bradford, thanks to a Phil Trainer goal, and Darren Patterson will be looking for his side to complete the double to finish the season on a high. [@news]2203[/@news][@opponent]farsley [ more ]
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April 11, 2008Culled by Gulls
April 9, 2008Apologies for the delay of this report – our service provider has been having a few problems, resulting in some downtime for the site. Oxford United scored a goal at either end of last night's game at Torquay United, but unfortunately they sandwiched three strikes by the home side. Craig McAllister scored his second for [ more ]
United set to wade into Gulls
April 8, 2008Filed by Tony Fallows A few old friends will be lining up against Oxford United tonight, as the Us take a trip down memory lane to Torquay United
Muff denied by last-gasp Fever
April 7, 2008Report filed by John Matthews Raging Fever travelled to Weymuff for their latest encounter. Most of the squad arrived the night before and had a typical 1950s British seaside experience involving a fish and chip supper and losing money in the arcades. The rest of the evening was spent indulging in a typical modern-day nightclub [ more ]
Trainer’s stationed for the cross
April 5, 2008Oxford United won their third successive away game this afternoon, when a late Phil Trainer goal gave them a 1-0 win at Weymouth. Oxford were made to work hard for their win, especially in the first half when the Terras, fighting against relegation, put United under the cosh for long periods. The first real opportunity [ more ]
Wey hey hey
April 4, 2008Filed by Tony Fallows I suppose it had to happen really; there could have been only one outcome after Rage Online predicted a 2-0 win on Saturday. The jinx struck to leave Oxford United
Steele balls
March 29, 2008United lost 1-0 at home to relegation-threatened Northwich Victoria this afternoon, thanks to an inevitable goal from ex-U Lee Steele. Steele's goal came from the first real chance of the match, after ten minutes, as Michael Howard and Luke Foster allowed a long ball to go through to Billy Turley. As Turley fell on the [ more ]
Is Vic here?
March 28, 2008Filed by Tony Fallows It
Feasting on Stevenage
March 24, 2008Oxford United eased to their third successive victory this afternoon, beating play-off hopefuls Stevenage Borough 2-1 with an assured performance at Grenoble Road this afternoon. United took a first-half lead through Phil Trainer, found themselves pegged back by John Martin midway through the second half, and then shortly afterwards Matt Green scored the winner. United [ more ]
Borough counsel
March 23, 2008Filed by Tony Fallows Oxford United