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AccyMad 21-08-2018 20:49

Re: Oxford United (A) Match Thread....
 
Yesssssss!! We scored the least goals & still won - sign of a good team that!! :D

Chimer 21-08-2018 20:54

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I have to say I’m very pleased with that!

DAV007 21-08-2018 20:58

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character of the team shines through again.

Not many teams would come back from behind twice and go on to win away from home vs a team desperate for their first win.

Just think, Karl Robinson was talking Oxford up for promotion.

Lord Stiffupperlip 21-08-2018 21:01

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Couldn't be more pleased my match prediction was wrong - again!
Bl***y marvellous result to come from behind twice to win the game.
PS. Poor old Charlton got beat at home - boo hoo! & Morecambe finally won - hurrah!

Outback Ozzy 21-08-2018 21:17

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What was it one of our esteemed members said, Coley will only be trying to keep us in League one. Wrong!!!! I believe Coley is trying to get us up to the championship, in doing that, we should stay in League One at the very least. We should fear no team in this league and i include Barnsley, Sunderland and other so called big teams. We are proving that we are no pushovers. Well played tonight to all the team. Obviously, i assume it was BBC Radio Oxford that called our team donkeys, well those donkeys made an ass out of your team.

nige b 21-08-2018 21:24

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Donkey Army!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ferret man 21-08-2018 21:51

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He called Ross a donkey, but if you are getting beat by Donkeys I would not hold out much hope for the season.

Kiwi John 22-08-2018 04:39

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I hope the 'Donkeys' dined out big time at the golden arches.

DaveinGermany 22-08-2018 05:08

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Marvellously resilient (and rather lovable) creature your Donkey! :)


Big bags of carrots all round! ;)

Lord Didsbury 22-08-2018 06:51

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Great result, and equally importantly Billy had a great game by all accounts.

Twenty Eight 22-08-2018 07:13

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We didn’t play well - but got the result.
Always a good sign but at some point if we’re not careful it will catch up with us.
On to the next one .......

Exile on Spencer St 22-08-2018 07:25

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Even though he was a local man, I doubt even Inspector Morse could figure out how Oxford got robbed last night.
They out played, out ran, and out muscled (see Phil's half-time report) Stanley, and matched or were better in most departments except one - putting the ball in the net more often than your opponents.

First half Stanley were disjointed and slow to the ball and to react. Finlay was played as a forward and his talents were wasted chasing balls constantly passed back to their keeper. But somehow, after Oxford scored a cracking goal, Stanley went in to the break level. I thought I saw Sykes lanky leg hook the ball into the net but, it was a bit of a goal-mouth melee.

Oxford's second was equally impressive - do the opposition always score whenever Johnson makes a mistake? This time he anticipated a tackle on the half-way line that never came and dived to the floor, looking like an idiot, and they took the ball down his side of the pitch and rammed it into the net.
Professor Coleman made two timely and effective substitutions in the second half. First swapping Brown for Zanzala, but the master stroke was that allowed Finlay to get into the midfield where his influence was increasingly apparent. Not that Brown played that badly but he'd picked up a yellow card and Stanley's midfield was just not creating enough.
Next he subbed Big Ben, who was the latest right-footed defender made to play out of position at left back. Big Ben too hadn't done badly but left back is clearly not his natural position, but Anderton looked like he belonged out there.
And then, of course, one difference between the two teams was our very own Sir William Kee. He was stupendous last night. Winning headers against much bigger defenders, controlling and holding up the ball despite the pushing, shoving, and kicking he endured. Really pleased that it was he who bagged a brace to seal Stanley's surprising, possibly undeserved, but gutsy victory. Well done, lads, a great night out.

ferret man 22-08-2018 08:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by keyco (Post 1216422)
Can also watch the game via ifollow for £10

one of the first games you can now watch overseas and in the uk

https://www.oufc.co.uk/news/2018/aug...ow-accrington/

No need to mess with the radio. Thanks keyco

DAV007 22-08-2018 11:17

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I-follow platform was as good as sky by all accounts

Accynewcomer 22-08-2018 11:29

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[QUOTE=Exile on Spencer St;1216509]Even though he was a local man, I doubt even Inspector Morse could figure out how Oxford got robbed last night.
They out played, out ran, and out muscled (see Phil's half-time report) Stanley, and matched or were better in most departments except one - putting the ball in the net more often than your opponents.

First half Stanley were disjointed and slow to the ball and to react. Finlay was played as a forward and his talents were wasted chasing balls constantly passed back to their keeper. But somehow, after Oxford scored a cracking goal, Stanley went in to the break level. I thought I saw Sykes lanky leg hook the ball into the net but, it was a bit of a goal-mouth melee.

Oxford's second was equally impressive - do the opposition always score whenever Johnson makes a mistake? This time he anticipated a tackle on the half-way line that never came and dived to the floor, looking like an idiot, and they took the ball down his side of the pitch and rammed it into the net.
Professor Coleman made two timely and effective substitutions in the second half. First swapping Brown for Zanzala, but the master stroke was that allowed Finlay to get into the midfield where his influence was increasingly apparent. Not that Brown played that badly but he'd picked up a yellow card and Stanley's midfield was just not creating enough.
Next he subbed Big Ben, who was the latest right-footed defender made to play out of position at left back. Big Ben too hadn't done badly but left back is clearly not his natural position, but Anderton looked like he belonged out there.
And then, of course, one difference between the two teams was our very own Sir William Kee. He was stupendous last night. Winning headers against much bigger defenders, controlling and holding up the ball despite the pushing, shoving, and kicking he endured. Really pleased that it was he who bagged a brace to seal Stanley's surprising, possibly undeserved, but gutsy victory. Well done, lads, a great night out.[/

There 2nd was a nailed on foul, was sat directly in line with it 100%, ref gave fouls for the same tackles all game however not for accrington which is no suprise being away from home. Lets not go round calling our players idiots you might want to get yourself on BBC Oxford , in the same category as calling them donkeys, where were u when Johnson was outstanding on Saturday? Although by no means am i saying we played well not a single Accy player did bar maybe billy. Hopefully get him firing on all cylinders now. Outplayed, outmuscled you say but won 3-2, were in league one punching well above our weight, with the odds stacked against us. Not a time for negativity after picking up 7 out of a possible 12.

For those of you calling for Sykes to be dropped, that goal was for all you. Academy graduate young lad and your sat calling for him to be dropped, the lad needs as much confidence as possible!


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