Squad Status
Possibly 3 players tomorrow with Jim returning, one being Twigg. Maybe coco and then probably a bigger name!
For me I am strugging to see who else we need with the current squad, assuming Jim is sticking with 5-3-2 the the only position we are short is left wing back. Assuming Twigg is a creative midfielder!
Obviously, if Burgess goes then he would need replacing and I would love to see a couple of wingers signed so when we have a dodgy patch wwe can chage things. Also, one can only hope either Robinson has been training all summer or he goes.
Heres to some action this week!!!
For me I am strugging to see who else we need with the current squad, assuming Jim is sticking with 5-3-2 the the only position we are short is left wing back. Assuming Twigg is a creative midfielder!
Obviously, if Burgess goes then he would need replacing and I would love to see a couple of wingers signed so when we have a dodgy patch wwe can chage things. Also, one can only hope either Robinson has been training all summer or he goes.
Heres to some action this week!!!
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Hi Dave. Hope you've had a good summer. Taxis must be in demand in this weather."DLT" wrote:I see Crawley have signed Guy Madjo from Stafford.
He caught my eye when we played them. Looked like a player who with the right kind of fitness training would improve dramatically, just like Yemi.
Madjo is v ordinary. Conference fiodder. Nothing special..
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We're also very ordinary and nothing special these days or hadn't you noticed?"Resurrection Ox" wrote:Madjo is v ordinary. Conference fiodder. Nothing special..
The wages cap means that even if we still really are a "big club" we have almost no noticeable advantage in the transfer market - we can't pay much more than anybody else and it costs more to live in and around Oxford than almost anywhere else in Conference land.
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I think that's over-egging the pudding. I don't think it's any more expensive to live within easy commutable distance of Oxford than it is for Aldershot, Crawley, Woking, Gravesend, Forest Green, etc etc."Mally" wrote: it costs more to live in and around Oxford than almost anywhere else in Conference land.
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Great. Let's have an argument about how ordinary we are."Mally" wrote:We're also very ordinary and nothing special these days or hadn't you noticed?"Resurrection Ox" wrote:Madjo is v ordinary. Conference fiodder. Nothing special..
The wages cap means that even if we still really are a "big club" we have almost no noticeable advantage in the transfer market - we can't pay much more than anybody else and it costs more to live in and around Oxford than almost anywhere else in Conference land.
Madjo could not hit a cow's arse with Andy Scott's banjo.
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Woking and Crawley perhaps but have you been to Aldershot, Gravesend or South Gloucestershire?"Myles Francis" wrote:I think that's over-egging the pudding. I don't think it's any more expensive to live within easy commutable distance of Oxford than it is for Aldershot, Crawley, Woking, Gravesend, Forest Green, etc etc."Mally" wrote: it costs more to live in and around Oxford than almost anywhere else in Conference land.
Average house price (Land Registry April '07):
Oxon - £241,500
Glos - £191,000
Hants - £218,000
Kent - £197,000
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12 strikes on the cows arse last year in a very poor team."Resurrection Ox" wrote:Great. Let's have an argument about how ordinary we are."Mally" wrote:We're also very ordinary and nothing special these days or hadn't you noticed?"Resurrection Ox" wrote:Madjo is v ordinary. Conference fiodder. Nothing special..
The wages cap means that even if we still really are a "big club" we have almost no noticeable advantage in the transfer market - we can't pay much more than anybody else and it costs more to live in and around Oxford than almost anywhere else in Conference land.
Madjo could not hit a cow's arse with Andy Scott's banjo.
Seriously I remember him causing trouble in the first half and fading badly in the second during both games.
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I wonder if he has a brother called Jody ?"DLT" wrote:I see Crawley have signed Guy Madjo from Stafford.
I think Simon and Garfunkel paid tribute to him in one of their songs
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Agree with Mally, Aldershot and Gravesend are both dumping grounds housing wise (I've no idea about Sth Glocs) and are not even near the level of Oxford. But then I suppose any footballer with any sense (if such a beast exists) wouldn't choose to live in a place like Aldershot with Godalming ( and plenty of stunningly beautiful Surrey and Hampshire villages within 20 miles."Mally" wrote:Woking and Crawley perhaps but have you been to Aldershot, Gravesend or South Gloucestershire?"Myles Francis" wrote:I think that's over-egging the pudding. I don't think it's any more expensive to live within easy commutable distance of Oxford than it is for Aldershot, Crawley, Woking, Gravesend, Forest Green, etc etc."Mally" wrote: it costs more to live in and around Oxford than almost anywhere else in Conference land.
Average house price (Land Registry April '07):
Oxon - £241,500
Glos - £191,000
Hants - £218,000
Kent - £197,000
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Hmm
Not convinced that many footballers buy properties until they 'retire' from the professional game given the transitory nature of their work. Renting is more their bag and I can't believe that digs in many of the surrounding towns (Witney, Bicester etc. would be much more expensive than elsewhere in the South.
The filthy, frozen North is of course a different matter.
Not convinced that many footballers buy properties until they 'retire' from the professional game given the transitory nature of their work. Renting is more their bag and I can't believe that digs in many of the surrounding towns (Witney, Bicester etc. would be much more expensive than elsewhere in the South.
The filthy, frozen North is of course a different matter.
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But this is exactly my point. If you choose to live in Oxford "proper", then it will be more expensive than Aldershot or Gravesend. But once you go 20-30 miles away, the prices are much of a muchness for similar properties."GodalmingYellow" wrote:Agree with Mally, Aldershot and Gravesend are both dumping grounds housing wise (I've no idea about Sth Glocs) and are not even near the level of Oxford. But then I suppose any footballer with any sense (if such a beast exists) wouldn't choose to live in a place like Aldershot with Godalming ( and plenty of stunningly beautiful Surrey and Hampshire villages within 20 miles."Mally" wrote:Woking and Crawley perhaps but have you been to Aldershot, Gravesend or South Gloucestershire?"Myles Francis" wrote:I think that's over-egging the pudding. I don't think it's any more expensive to live within easy commutable distance of Oxford than it is for Aldershot, Crawley, Woking, Gravesend, Forest Green, etc etc.
Average house price (Land Registry April '07):
Oxon - £241,500
Glos - £191,000
Hants - £218,000
Kent - £197,000
I'd also wager that the average prices for Oxon are inflated by the significant numbers of £500K|| properties sold in the city - something you're not going to find great concentrations of in the other areas quoted.
I think we've got deep enough into the details of the property market but its a well known fact that has been quoted by a string of ex managers that getting players to come to Oxford is hampered by the property costs here compared to the vast majority of the rest of the country. On the sort of money that Conference and League 2 players get these days this is a real issue.
Anyway the fundemental point remains that however big a club we think we are it has very little impact on our buying power when it comes to players.
Anyway the fundemental point remains that however big a club we think we are it has very little impact on our buying power when it comes to players.