Monday, 18 November 2013
Mansfield Town 1-3 Oxford United
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Oxford returned to the top
of the table in spectacular fashion with a reassuring 3-1 win at
Mansfield. James Constable took all the headlines with his 100th
goal for the club, coming just moments after Lee Stevenson had
cancelled out Sean Rigg's opener. Ryan Williams added a third before
the end and with bottom-of-the-table Northampton surprisingly beating
Fleetwood, the yellows now sit proudly top of the pile once again.
Sunday, 17 November 2013
An Open Letter to the BBC Trust and the Football League Show
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By Andy Roberts,
ITV once had a go at it; with a stark honesty they named their show The Championship after the FA and Coca Cola's brave rebranding of The Best Second Tier Division In the World (tm). Their show contained extensive highlights from the Championship while giving just a cursory nod to the Football League's embarrassing undercarriage; briefly debuting the goal clips from Leagues One and Two.
In 2009, when Aunty took on the responsibility of the less glamorous divisions, encumbered as she is by a heavy public service remit, supporters of lower league clubs were buoyed by the notion that they might be afforded a less thrifty share of the airtime. This notion was reinforced by the exciting news that the BBC were giving the new programme the collective and inclusive title of The Football League Show.
This optimism was short-lived, as it became clear that 80 - 90 per cent of each programme would be given over to the Championship, with (most of) the goals from Leagues One and Two unceremoniously shoved to the back end.
So BBC Trust, we don't want you to worry too much about our usual share on the Football League Show, we got used to that pretty quickly. League Two footballers on Twitter can often be found joking about falling asleep before the goals they scored are broadcast. We also look forward to the rare appearance of the unfailing enthusiastic (or unapologetically patronising) Mark Clemmit at our grounds, as it guarantees a larger share of the Football League Show for our beloved side. It's part of the fun.
What we REALLY struggle with though, is the apparent total disregard we're shown in an international week when the Championship is not in play. We're not expecting an hour of extended highlights each... We're more aware of our standing in the world than that. But we do find it enormously difficult to understand why, just because the Championship isn't happening, the BBC thinks that the other two thirds of the Football League have suddenly become disinterested in seeing the goals from their teams' games on the Football League Show.
A simple 30 minute show, with straight-forward goal highlights from most games and a little snippet from Clem or somebody similar (or entirely different)... There must be room for that?
Thank you for listening.
Andy
A retired football commentator, aged 33 and a half.
Friday, 8 November 2013
PREVIEW: Gateshead Home, FA Cup (09/11/13)
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Oxford take another
(probably brief) departure from league action this weekend, as we
start our FA Cup campaign this weekend, at home to Conference side
Gateshead. A home tie against lower league opposition is usually
regarded as something of a dream tie in the first round, offering a
good chance of progression towards the potentially lucrative third
round when the big boys come to play. But given our well-documented
home
struggles this season, one can't help but feel that this one has
'upset' written all over it.
Last weekend's goalless
draw with Luton made it six games unbeaten for the Heed, a run
which includes their 1-0 win over Chester in the fourth qualifying
round. That run has also included six clean sheets, so with Oxford
only managing seven goals in eight home games so far, this could be a
frustrating afternoon for home supporters. The visitors, currently
11th in the Conference, are perhaps understandably in
confident
mood coming into the match, but they will be without former York
striker Richard Brodie, Marcus Maddison and former yellow Luke
O'Brien.
We, of course, will be
without Alfie Potter, who is absent for eight weeks with ankle
ligament damage following an appalling challenge that went more or
less unpunished in last week's game against Bristol Rovers.
Fortunately, Fulham have allowed Ryan Williams to play this week so
we do at least have cover in this area for him. Elsewhere, Tom Newey
is back at left-back after serving his suspension last week, which
means that once again Chris Wilder is left with a dilemma at
centre-back with Jake Wright, Johnny Mullins and Michael Raynes all
competing for a starting berth.
Of course, all of the
above is assuming that we choose to name a full-strength side this
weekend. With tickets reduced to just £10 for the game in order to
tempt fans who might otherwise have decided to give the game a miss,
it could be a sign that Oxford are not particularly interested in the
FA Cup this year. The cups have slipped down the list of priorities
this season, it seems, crashing out at the first attempt in both the
League Cup and the JPT. A weakened side crashed out 4-0
away to Charlton in the first round of the former, while in the
latter a youthful side were beaten
2-1 by Portsmouth despite dominating most of the match.
This will be only the
third time the two clubs have met in competitive action, the last
time coming in our final season in the Conference. In the first of our two previous encounters, a Matt Green goal gave us a 1-0
victory at the Gateshead International Stadium. In the
second...
From the Vaults
Oxford United v Gateshead, 27th March 2010
United were on a miserable
run of five games without a win and the promotion chase appeared to
be faltering as Stevenage began to pull away at the top of the
table. And with a crucial trip to Hertfordshire awaiting days later
it was essential that we got back to winning ways at home to
Gateshead. And after a nervy first half James Constable finally
struck to send us on our way in the second, with substitute Matt
Green scoring the winner in injury time after Gateshead had been
allowed a controversial equaliser.
Also This Weekend
The youth team are back in
action this week after their match last week against Hereford was
surprisingly cancelled by the visitors at late notice. This time it's
Bristol Rovers' turn to come to Roman Way, just a week after their
grown-up counterparts came away from the Kassam Stadium with their
first away win of the season.
The women's development
squad are also back after a lengthy lay-off, still seeking their
first win of the season. They host Birmingham City on Sunday in the
League Cup, having been narrowly beaten 2-1 in their previous cup game by
Yeovil Town.
Don't forget you can find full fixture lists for women's, development and youth teams on our Fixtures page!
Friday, 1 November 2013
PREVIEW: Bristol Rovers Home (02/11/13)
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Table-topping Oxford look
to build a lead at the top of League Two as struggling Bristol Rovers
come to the Kassam. Rovers haven't won away from home all season and
currently find themselves just two places and one point above the
relegation zone, having endured a miserable season so far. And while
our home form isn't exactly sparkling,
we have to look at this game as a great opportunity to build on last
week's win at AFC Wimbledon.
Bristol Rovers are
currently winless in nine league games, a run which stretches back to
August, though they did earn a point against Chesterfield last
week. Injuries
have plagued the Gas this season, a problem manager John Ward has
looked to address this week by signing striker Chris Beardsley from
Preston. He looks set to go straight into the Pirates' starting XI
this weekend but who will partner him up front seems to be up for
grabs. Matt Harrold's chances of playing are rated as '50/50' while
David Clarkson is suspended after being red-carded a couple of weeks
ago.
In contrast, Oxford will
be boosted by the returns of several important players. Deane Smalley
came off the bench to play a big part last week and could start as a
result, while Dave Kitson is back from suspension following his
sending off against
Exeter. Could James Constable be dropped to the bench, despite
finding the net last weekend? Alfie Potter is also back from injury
this week after being ruled out by a hamstring problem in recent
weeks, providing a feast of attacking options after last week's
famine. Chris Wilder does have one problem position, however, after
Tom Newey picked up his fifth yellow card of the season last
Saturday. And with Jon Meades still injured it leaves us looking very
light at left-back. But with Johnny Mullins returning at centre-back
and both Jake Wright and Michael Raynes looking undroppable might we
see a return to three at the back in a 3-5-2 or 3-4-3 formation? Time
will tell.
Underestimate Bristol
Rovers at your peril. The Pirates started last season in similarly
disastrous fashion but finished the season strongly as the league's
form side – and they demonstrated how difficult they can be on
their last visit to the Kassam Stadium. Then, the tables were
reversed as an in-form Bristol Rovers arrived to face a hopelessly
out-of-form United and duly took the three points with a comfortable
2-0 victory. There are few predicting a repeat of that this time
around but League Two has been so ridiculously topsy-turvy this
season that anything could happen.
From the Vaults
Oxford United v Bristol Rovers, 10th August 2010
Oxford returned to action
in the League Cup after a four-year absence with a bang, putting six
past League One Bristol Rovers in our first home game of the season.
Simon Heslop and James Constable each netted twice, while Matt Green
and Jack Midson were also on target. Enjoy!
You can find this and many other old OUFC matches in the VIDEO VAULT!
Also This Weekend
It's not just the first
team currently topping their league. The youth team are at it too and
they're back in league action this weekend at home to Hereford United
after Wednesday's comfortable
3-0 win over Didcot in the FA Youth Cup. They've already been
beaten once by the Bulls this season, 4-2 in the League Cup, so will
be eager for the chance of revenge this time out. The match kicks off
at 11 at Roman Way so there's plenty of time to get down to the
Kassam once it's over if you fancy a full day of football.
Don't forget you can find full fixture lists for women's, development and youth teams on our Fixtures page!
Don't forget you can find full fixture lists for women's, development and youth teams on our Fixtures page!