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We take a look back at five of the most spectacular comebacks available on the internet.
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A pair of articles examining Oxford's poor home form and speculating on the reasons why. In the first we lay the blame on the counter-attacking system. In the second, we examine the role of the home fans.
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Oxford's under-18s outclass their Swindon counterparts, leaving your writer purring over their future prospects in the first team.
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Why Sean Rigg and Alfie Potter's form will be essential to our hopes of League Two promotion this season.
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We look at whether the young development squad players are ready to step up to first team action.
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As
part of their recent 'Geographies of Football' series, the excellent
Two Unfortunates website
cast its eye over the economic
potential of Oxford to progress to a higher level. Their
conclusion, that Oxford have “League One potential but unlikely to
rise higher” contradicted the generally received wisdom among
Oxford fans that the area could support a Championship side at least.
The opinion was dismissed out of hand as “pub banter thinly
disguised as intellectual analysis” when word of the article
reached the Yellows
Forum, but were we right to dismiss it so quickly? Have we been
guilty of excessive optimism over the medium term prospects of our
club? There seems little doubt that we could – even should – be
able to compete at League One level, but could we ever go higher?
It
has certainly been a memorable season, if not necessarily a
successful one. The end of the season, whether successful or not, is
always a time to reflect on the events of the previous 12 months and
we're now in full swing here on TBFUTH. We asked for your votes and
we got them, so here are the people and the events that defined the
2011/12 season, as voted for by you.
Failure to even reach the playoffs this season has sparked heated debate over the future of manager Chris Wilder. Yellows Forum has come to resemble an online battleground since the curtain went down on our ultimately disappointing season, with every discussion degenerating into petty squabbling about whether Wilder should retain his job. Many of the sensible, well-reasoned points from both camps seem to be getting lost amongst the insults and childishness, so we've opened our pages to some sensible debate. Having
brought you the views of several Oxford fans who thought Wilder
should stay, we continue our debate over the future of the
manager with why Wilder should leave.
So,
another season has drawn to a close and this one has ended in
failure. Already the discussion has become a postmortem and no doubt
the debate over what went wrong will continue relentlessly over the
next few months. As is usually the case with any important OUFC
matters, we'll be attempting to add our own piece to the debate and
analysis, but to kick things off we're opening the site up to you
with our inaugural TBFUTH Awards!
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