Southport are lined up to be Oxford’s latest victims when they visit the United Stadium later this evening. Being a midweek game, and with the Woolybacks likely to bring only a very small following, tonight’s attendance is unlikely to set any records, but there should still be a large, vociferous following as United try to [ more ]
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Lefthanders from the Phat planet
October 3, 2006Fever bowled a yorkie
October 1, 2006Raging Fever 3 Red & Blue FC 7 Report By James Longshaw Raging Fever slipped to their second defeat of the season at Horspath Road yesterday. A few changes were enforced on the team from the one that lost to Preston three weeks previously. The most notable being in the managerial department, as Pat Wehmeier [ more ]
York rap
September 30, 2006Oxford kept their unbeaten run going at the expense of formerly third-placed York City, winning 2-0 at the United Stadium this afternoon. Leading scorer Rob Duffy grabbed the first goal after quarter of an hour, following some excellent passing from the United forward line. The move involved Eddie Anaclet, Andy Burgess, and Carl Pettefer, whose [ more ]
New York state of mind
September 29, 2006Third-placed York City visit Conference-leaders Oxford tomorrow, aiming to be the first club to beat the Yellows this season. Only Grays Athletic have taken a point from the United Stadium this season, but York have won four out of five away games so far, and will certainly be up for the challenge. Half-time at the [ more ]
Duffy the slayer
September 24, 2006Robert Duffy’s goal on the hour gave Oxford United a deserved, but hard-fought, 1-0 win at Stafford Rangers yesterday. In front of a large and vociferous away following, United failed to get into gear and, in the first half, they resorted to copying Rangers’ tactics of the long ball, bypassing the midfield. Stafford had a [ more ]
Seniors Staffs room
September 22, 2006Oxford United visit Stafford Rangers tomorrow as they seek to extend their ten-game unbeaten run. In 1960/61 United went 18 Southern League games before tasting their first defeat, 4-2 at Worcester City. That run culminated in the 9-0 thrashing of Wisbech Town, just two weeks before christmas, and if the Us can keep the current [ more ]
Conf fusion
September 20, 2006Yesterday’s results from the Nationwide Conference fixtures proved good news for Oxford United, as both their nearest challengers lost, to leave the Us six points clear at the top. Second-placed Dagenham & Redbridge went to Halifax Town, and were beaten 3-1 to leave Chris Wilder’s team 18th in the table. Aldershot are now in third [ more ]
United have Day light
September 19, 2006A superb long-range shot from Matt Day, four minutes from time, earned United all three points last night, as they beat second-bottom Crawley Town 1-0. The game, shown live on Sky TV, looked to be destined for a goalless draw. Chances were at a premium, and when Crawley keeper Ben Hamer tipped an Andy Burgess [ more ]
Creeping to Crawley
September 18, 2006United visit Crawley Town tonight, for the live televised match on Sky Sports 1. Crawley have been in the wars recently, and under the chairmanship of the Majeed brothers came very close to folding at the start of the season. However, a last-minute CVA agreement looks to have secured the short-term future of the club, [ more ]
United suffer a Grays day
September 16, 2006Oxford United lost their 100 per cent home record this afternoon to a determined Grays Athletic, who had been reduced to ten men after Jay Smith (no, not that one) was sent off in the fifth minute. Smith was dismissed for hauling down Marvin Robinson, who was through on goal. Things looked even better for [ more ]