In a highly entertaining game at Court Place Farm this evening (remember entertainment as part of the football experience?) Oxford’s reserves beat their Atkins’ counterparts 5-3. United were 3-0 up at half time, thanks to two goals in the opening five minutes, with goals from Julian Alsop, a Barry Quinn penalty, and one from triallist [ more ]
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April 26, 2004United’s hopes chilled
April 24, 2004United’s play-off hopes took a serious blow this afternoon, as they could only draw with a dismal Cambridge United side at the KasStad, the point sealing Cambridge’s survival as a Division Three side for another season. After a goalless first half, during which United had by far the better of the possession and chances, the [ more ]
Three to go
April 22, 2004United welcome Cambridge to the KasStad on Saturday in their penultimate home fixture for the season. Having been overtaken by Yeovil on Tuesday to slip out of the promotion places for the first time this season, United will be keen to get back on the right path, and with only three matches remaining a win [ more ]
The Rix fix
April 21, 2004As speculated on yesterday, the press conference this afternoon at the KasStad was for Firoz Kassam to announce that he had given a permanent managerial contract to Graham Rix. What was unexpected, however, was that the contract is for two years, with an option for a third year extension. Whatever one thinks of the pros [ more ]
Happy Wembley Day!
April 20, 2004Today is the 18th anniversary of Wembley Day, the greatest day in the history of Oxford United. A day when all United supporters bow their heads in remembrance, give thanks to the great Jim Smith, and play their 1986 Milk Cup Final videos to death. Congratulations, everyone! In other news, United slipped out of the [ more ]
Bugger
April 17, 2004United lost yet again today, going down 2-0 at Darlington’s impressive new, empty, Reynolds Arena. Darlo’s first goal was scored by former Oxford triallist Ryan Valentine after 26 minutes, following a defensive muddle. After United pressure at the start of the second half, Barry Conlon doubled Darlington’s lead 19 minutes from time, and United were [ more ]
In the Arena
April 15, 2004Oxford make the long trip north to Darlington on Saturday, in yet another futile attempt to turn their season around. This is United’s first visit to the newly-built Reynolds Arena, named after megalomaniac former Darlington chairman Bill Arena. This magnificent edifice holds 27,000 fans, and is regularly unpacked to the rafters by Darlington’s footballing faithful, [ more ]
Fever’s sixness
April 13, 2004Barnstaple Gulls 0 Raging Fever 6 Report by Jon Brown While United continue to frustrate in their glorious bid to miss out on any end-of-season excitement, their fans go from strength to strength on the football pitch. A well-contested but ultimately straightforward victory over Torquay?s Barnstaple Gulls means that RF scored back-to-back wins for the [ more ]
Oozing away
April 12, 2004United took another giant stride towards Division Three football next season, with a 3-0 defeat at play-off contenders Torquay United. The Us started brightly, but were pegged back after 32 minutes when a right-wing cross was bullet-headed into his own net by Paul Wanless. Before they had time to recover from this body-blow, nine minutes [ more ]
Riviera review
April 11, 2004United visit Torquay tomorrow, hoping desperately for a change in fortunes as they try to get their promotion bid back on track. Oxford are without a win under Graham Rix, who has demonstrated a distinct lack of conservatism in his approach so far. Rix made five changes to the side for the visit of Boston [ more ]