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DAV007 15-09-2014 19:36

Oxford (A) Match Thread
 
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Looks like Oxford will have their new signing Brian Howard, an expensive signing, his wages will not be cheap but I get the impression Appleton is under pressure and is desperate to turn it around at Oxford.

I hope as many of you as possible make the trip down, the dummy and the ventriloquist will be in attendance.

3 more points please, lets hope we are going home only needing another 40 to stay up.

Chubbyman 15-09-2014 20:01

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Went over to Manchester this morning watching the boys training,,,,they are absolutely buzzing and are all up to give Oxford a good old fashioned seeing too,Brett was training with the squad looked really sharp,must be a deal in the pipe-line..
Stevo was putting them through the wringer..the more he pushed the more they thrived,...they seem to have great respect for him....I just hope the directors think long and hard before they hand the reigns to a man who said he could take Stanley no further.As DAV has pointed out Brian Howard could cause a few problems tomorrow...but Adebayo Akinfenwa came all pumped up on Saturday but was sent home with his tail between his legs...

yonmon 16-09-2014 10:05

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Originally Posted by Chubbyman (Post 1117152)
Went over to Manchester this morning watching the boys training,,,,they are absolutely buzzing and are all up to give Oxford a good old fashioned seeing too,Brett was training with the squad looked really sharp,must be a deal in the pipe-line..
Stevo was putting them through the wringer..the more he pushed the more they thrived,...they seem to have great respect for him....I just hope the directors think long and hard before they hand the reigns to a man who said he could take Stanley no further.As DAV has pointed out Brian Howard could cause a few problems tomorrow...but Adebayo Akinfenwa came all pumped up on Saturday but was sent home with his tail between his legs...

Just read Paul Stephenson's notes on the fishy.....Level headed , sensible, ttransparent,and honest , which makes a change !!.
From this I deduce that for tonight's match at least the Team are in good hands ...will a win
Prove to be 'Stephenson's Rocket ' to higher things in the soccer firmament ?...remains to be seen ! .

PS....Tom v Brian Howard ?...... no contest !!

Chubbyman 16-09-2014 11:09

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Originally Posted by yonmon (Post 1117217)
Just read Paul Stephenson's notes on the fishy.....Level headed , sensible, ttransparent,and honest , which makes a change !!.
From this I deduce that for tonight's match at least the Team are in good hands ...will a win
Prove to be 'Stephenson's Rocket ' to higher things in the soccer firmament ?...remains to be seen ! .

PS....Tom v Brian Howard ?...... no contest !!

I can only pray you're right Yonman,but i'm sure its a done deal with an announcement in the morning.In my view the board have totally bottled it.
Why if the team win tonight does anything need to change at the moment?We are cashed strapped but if they appoint JC & JB that approx. £100K down the drain.....give the cash to Stevo to carry on his master plan(he has one)instead of paying the money to watch the ball being hoofed up field and the officials verbally abused.

DAV007 16-09-2014 11:14

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Name me a management duo who have never bad mouthed officials?

Chubbyman 16-09-2014 11:15

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Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1117227)
Name me a management duo who have never bad mouthed officials?

Kermit and Miss Piggy

Exile on Spencer St 16-09-2014 11:50

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Hylton will take some watching tonight. He used to give Stanley a difficult time at Aldershot in the past and he's one of those "unglamourous" players (probably still wears black boots) that always seems to perform better than you'd expect him to.

shakermaker 16-09-2014 13:20

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Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1117230)
Hylton will take some watching tonight. He used to give Stanley a difficult time at Aldershot in the past and he's one of those "unglamourous" players (probably still wears black boots) that always seems to perform better than you'd expect him to.

I'd echo this. Certainly a player you'd rather have in your side than in the oppo. Our centre halves will have to keep on their toes and not make needless lunges as this guy will be playing for penalties all afternoon.

Exile on Spencer St 16-09-2014 13:22

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 1117241)
..... this guy will be playing for penalties all afternoon.

So, hopefully, by the time the match kicks off tonight, he'll be too knackered to stand up.;)

cashman 16-09-2014 13:52

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Originally Posted by Chubbyman (Post 1117226)
I can only pray you're right Yonman,but i'm sure its a done deal with an announcement in the morning.In my view the board have totally bottled it.
Why if the team win tonight does anything need to change at the moment?We are cashed strapped but if they appoint JC & JB that approx. £100K down the drain.....give the cash to Stevo to carry on his master plan(he has one)instead of paying the money to watch the ball being hoofed up field and the officials verbally abused.

Well if that turns out to be the case all respect i had fer the board will have evaporated.:(

shakermaker 16-09-2014 13:55

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Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1117242)
So, hopefully, by the time the match kicks off tonight, he'll be too knackered to stand up.;)

Bah, you obviously haven't taken into account the time difference between Oxford (aka 'the south') and the newly devo-max ruled People's Republic of Accringtonia!

Exile on Spencer St 16-09-2014 14:16

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Shaker, having spent too long down here amongst the heathen I'd forgotten about the Ossie-time directive.
I'm a safe 50 miles down wind of Oxford but, if you're coming tonight, bring your pith helmet and jungle kit; it's as humid as the inside of Accy Baths today.

Tommy McQueen 16-09-2014 14:27

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If it's a done deal with Coleman and Bell .Please Peter Marsden change your mind ,give Paul Stevenson at least a chance to show his credentials and give him at least four games .The entire team is behind him,and the majority of the supporters as well .If Coleman returns you will lose quite a few supporters , the man is detested by many .Can only be a backward step .

DAV007 16-09-2014 15:09

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Wrong,
You won't lose any supporters, you will lose fair weather Blackburn fans.

cashman 16-09-2014 15:17

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Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1117265)
Wrong,
You won't lose any supporters, you will lose fair weather Blackburn fans.

Once again yeh demonstrate what n arrogant fool yeh are.:rolleyes:

Tommy McQueen 16-09-2014 15:18

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Davo do you ever shut up !

smudgie 16-09-2014 15:55

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Back to the MATCH THREAD..............!

Im hoping another good solid result. I will always take an away point before kick off but 3 would be VERY nice indeed.

Same XI for me please :)

Lemur 16-09-2014 18:08

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same team as saturday, only change on the bench, out goes goulding, in come hazeldine

cashman 16-09-2014 18:44

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Thats good to hear. No dan these days? fer match.

VALAIRIAN 16-09-2014 18:50

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1117297)
Thats good to hear. No dan these days? fer match.

:)

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cashman 16-09-2014 19:02

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1-0 oxford.:(

yonmon 16-09-2014 19:04

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Danny Hylton strikes....Stanley 1-0 down .

SamF 16-09-2014 19:05

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Carver!!!!

cashman 16-09-2014 19:05

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1-1 Carver go fer it marcus lad.:)

yonmon 16-09-2014 19:06

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Marcus levels it in quick time. 1-1 !!!

SamF 16-09-2014 19:07

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Got to recommend the BBC Sport app - set up alerts for Stanley and get alerts for lineups, kickoffs, goals and fulltime

yonmon 16-09-2014 19:07

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There's an echo in here tonight Cashy !!....I'll leave the updates to your good self !.

cashman 16-09-2014 19:12

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Originally Posted by SamF (Post 1117306)
Got to recommend the BBC Sport app - set up alerts for Stanley and get alerts for lineups, kickoffs, goals and fulltime

Whats that when its at home Sam? have no idea what yer on about.:confused:

SamF 16-09-2014 19:15

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BBC Sport App for Smartphones Cash

cashman 16-09-2014 19:17

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Originally Posted by SamF (Post 1117312)
BBC Sport App for Smartphones Cash

Oh cheers, i got a dumb phone cant see all that fancy stuff, so bog standard does me.:D

SamF 16-09-2014 19:20

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Fair enough.

Just thought I'd mention it - I'm sat watching the Liverpool game and my phone buzzes when there's a goal in the Stanley match

SamF 16-09-2014 19:23

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2-1 oxford

cashman 16-09-2014 19:24

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2-1 Oxford.:eek:

Leylandii 16-09-2014 19:24

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2 - 1 down now

cashman 16-09-2014 19:25

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Down to 10 men Gray OFF.:eek:

SamF 16-09-2014 19:26

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That'll make an interesting starting XI on Saturday

st06nc2 16-09-2014 19:26

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Originally Posted by SamF (Post 1117306)
Got to recommend the BBC Sport app - set up alerts for Stanley and get alerts for lineups, kickoffs, goals and fulltime

You working for the BBC or something?

SamF 16-09-2014 19:31

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No (though they are based in Salford) I'm just genuinely impressed by the software - if your a license payer you might as well reap the benefits!

cashman 16-09-2014 19:36

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Half Time 2-1 down 10 men, will be hell of a fight to get summat outa this un now.:eek:

Chimer 16-09-2014 19:40

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Hopefully Oxford will just try to sit on it .....

Chewbacca 16-09-2014 19:42

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The 3 match ban for the in form striker is the worst part.

SamF 16-09-2014 19:45

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Is it a 3 match ban?

What was the red for?

cashman 16-09-2014 19:48

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Originally Posted by SamF (Post 1117331)
Is it a 3 match ban?

What was the red for?

Dunno some say a push some say violent conduct??? 3 match ban far as i can see.

SamF 16-09-2014 19:50

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Sounds like a 3 match job then :-(

Carver with Windass playing off him?

Or bring in Bowerman for the straight swap ?

yonmon 16-09-2014 19:52

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Dino on for Adam...hope that he's alright.....can't afford to lose him !.....

Dare I venture a prediction for 2-2 Cashy ?.

cashman 16-09-2014 19:53

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Predict away me owd mucker, i'll give a kiss if yer right.:D

SamF 16-09-2014 20:16

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3-1 :-(

cashman 16-09-2014 20:17

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Thats not good think knackereds the word.:eek:

yonmon 16-09-2014 20:20

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But what do I know ??......3-1 !

smudgie 16-09-2014 20:21

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Awful backpass....... from Joyce! There's a surprise!

1-3.

All over

st06nc2 16-09-2014 20:22

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Oh dear

cashman 16-09-2014 20:26

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Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1117352)
Oh dear

Not according to BBC @ Sky?:confused:

cashman 16-09-2014 20:38

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All oer 3-1.:(

AccyMad 16-09-2014 20:43

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Odds were stacked against us after the sending off & then to lose Buxton & Mingoia too it became just too big an ask

LongLostSon 16-09-2014 23:37

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Left the match with 10 mins to go. Christmas came early for Oxford - Aldred slipped & enabled Oxford to get a smart goal out of nothing. Then young Lumley came out of his area to clear, straight to an Oxfordite who promptly lobbed him. From acute angle I thought Gray aimed a kick (but missed) after the ball went into touch. Petulance at the cost of this match + suspension. Third goal also came gift wrapped. Satnav played up, burgers not ready, heartburn from pie and the bottom fell out of it - knew I shuddav stopped under the duvet ! On the plus side - great to meet Chubbyman & Revived Red.

DAV007 17-09-2014 00:29

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First of all, let me thank Chubbyman and the other band of accy fans who made there way down to Oxford.

Stanley started the game brightly, but a well placed Oxford through ball caught out Joyce and the defence leaving us a goal down out of nothing.

A nice instant reply from Carver, despite the announcer getting it wrong.

Oxford scored there 2nd from a weak clearance, although I dont think Lumley is totally to blame.
The defenders should have cleared it straight away and give Lumley a better pass, hats off to the Oxford midfielder who scored, it was a good finish.

Despite the score line, Stanley where the better side and had clearly done their homework on Oxford, applying heavy pressure when ever the Oxford midfield tried to pick up the ball of the defenders. This forced Oxford to go long which Stanley moped up with ease.
To compound matters for Oxford, it was noticable how the crowd had lost patience with the team due to their run of bad results, and they where getting on the players backs, with plenty of booing.

Then came the game changer, the red card. It was difficult to see from the away end, but the reaction of the other players gave me the impression it was a serious enough incident.
The ref didnt give himself any time to assess the situation and produced a straight red.

Its worth saying the referee wasnt great, he gave Stanley very little although he was not the reason we lost.

Stanley managed to keep it 2-1 or the rest of the half despite a small Oxford surge late on.

The 2nd half was a drab affair. The loss of Buxton who had played well was dissapointing, he recieved a smack in the head from one of the oxford players shins in the 1st half.

At no stage during the 2nd half did it seem likely Stanley would get back into the game, There was no game plan, no effort, our central midfield was increasingly over run with Proccy looking shattered and Joyce playing awful.

Oxford played alot of their attacks down the left flank at Hunt who got skinned numerous times, although he didnt get alot of support from midfield.

It seemed it was only a matter of time before Oxford scored again.
When they scored the 3rd it was gifted to them again from a Stanley defensive error.

Oxford went on to have numerous attacks and could have scored more, Stanley had no ideas and the full time whistle couldnt come soon enough.

To quote chubbyman 'Oxford didnt win the game, Stanley gifted it to them' I couldnt agree more, James Gray owes his team mates an apology.

Until the sending off, Stanley where comfortable and playing well despite the score line.

Chubbyman 17-09-2014 07:04

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For the very first time I've got to agree with DAV .....it was good to meet him/her.We picked him\her up on the East Lancs .What a shock...I think I was expecting a rat like Scouser in a rain Mac but as we got to the bottom of the slip road there was this 6' 2" transvestite of Jamaican extraction with no balls and a machine gun like Scouse accent,an interesting challenge that tested my Hetrosexuality to the full.I think I'm only joking.He has more or less summed the game up well,until the slip ups it seemed we would cruise to a comfortable win,had them totally covered,losing Rhino was a big blow.It was good to meet Long Lost,Red and a few of our scattered Southern fans.it appears I can see dark clouds amassing over the crown ground so I think an announcement is imminent.DAV was saying JC is a changed man,after Rochdale etc. he has had a reality check and lost loads of confidence .......as much as I hate to say it if he's the boards choice(shower of spineless rabbits)then we must get behind him for the sake of Stanley,who after all are the most important thing it this whole scenario .i think this whole sorry case could have been handled much better and the rabbits on the board should remember that without the fans Stanley wouldn't exist.Congratulation Cashy you beat me by 1 on the gate...I don't really think your a wrinkley old fart.

Exile on Spencer St 17-09-2014 08:06

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Can't disagree with either Davo's (!) summary of Chubby's (!!) rallying call.

The Stanley back line were pressing higher than Simon Cowell's trousers, and bottled Oxford up in their own half for a good 35 minutes, with their own fans booing their constant back-passing to the goalie. Proccy was gobbling up their long balls before the even reached their forwards, and every Stanley player was harrying and pressing their opponents. 1-1 was looking good and optimism abounded.
Then 'pop', the bubble burst.
Awful kicked clearance from Jo(anna) and instantly punished, although Mr. Lumley at least made up for it with some good saves later on.
Buxton, who had been one of Stanley's strongest performers and created our goal, got a boot (left trailing by their right back, I suggest) in the face. By the way, although this incident, as with the late penalty shout on Windass, occurred directly in front of the linesman, I don't think the official should be criticised; I thought he did very well for a man who left his guide dog at home.
Then Gray got precisely what could have been predicted from an inexperienced and inconsistent ref for his misplaced aggression. I don't know how players prepare for games but I read on the Fishy site that the ref had controlled 6 games and issued 3 red cards and 16 yellows. 'Hang on', one might have expected a player to think, 'that's a 50% chance of getting a red with this guy!'. But it was hand-bags on the touchline, with the same full back who'd clocked Rhino, and off trots Mr.Gray to leave his team mates with a whiole different game to play.
After the break Oxford looked to me like they'd brought on an extra player, and played across the entire width of the pitch with space to spare. We made them look good, although, despite all their possession, Stanley were holding out at 2-1.
But then came Captain Joyce's early Xmess present of the third goal. It was beyond awful, and the straw that broke the back of Stanley's three-legged camel.

But, amazingly, a look at the table and things don't seem quite as catastrophic as last night's outcome, although I am not looking forward to a trip Northampton (one of my tips for automatic promotion this year).

Jings, who'd want to be a manager in League 2?

P.S. Night was not all gloom; it was good to meet Davo and catch up with Revived Red, F19, Chubby and many other good folks.

football19 17-09-2014 09:28

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Not a bad summary exile,but I am on the fence with Buxton,for me the first goal was down to him,lost the flight of the ball and it went over his head,lad nipped in,Tom slipped and it's a goal. Poor defending.
Then he redeems himself by getting forward and getting a assist.
For me he takes risks and although exciting causes problems.
Proccy was excellent for an hour and generally we worked hard.
Greys was a red card and I called it straight away very very silly,but you simply can't kick out at someone.
We was always in the game at one down but joycys mistake killed us.
Windlass did ok when he came on,but Kai disappeared the longer the game went on

Exile on Spencer St 17-09-2014 11:00

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Hear what you say about Buxton, F19, but I seem to recall he was trying to cover two attackers when they scored their first, and Stanley's old nemesis (Hylton) made short work of the chance.
Are the 'problems' he causes are because he's too attack-minded for a L2 full-back? Should he actually be given a more forward role, where he can get into the opponents box more readily? Problem is, one candidate he might replace is the team captain.
But agree about Mr.Naismith. Talented but frustratingly inconsistent and he could and perhaps should have been replaced last night well before he started to threaten the parked cars with his long range shots.
As I say, who'd be a manager?

football19 17-09-2014 11:36

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Exile,i think he is attack minded,which most ex 21s players are,In league two,for me,its about defending first.
Bucko seems to attack more than our wingers !!,but when it breaks down your vunerable to the counter attack.
His strengths are definatley in his ability to go forward,so technically hes playing to his strenghts,its a tricky one and thats why me and Redraine differ,as i am a clean sheet man !!


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