Jack Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, Matthew Le God said: Quarshie is a lot quicker than Harwood-Bellis He was clearly talking about speed of decision making and passing ability, not how fast he can run. Quarshie takes about 5 minutes to control a ball and think about where he’s going to pass it, and it’s a big issue with his game. 5
saintant Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, Matthew Le God said: Quarshie is a lot quicker than Harwood-Bellis I meant he passes quicker - Quarshie is clumsy and takes too long to control the ball and make a pass. 1
Football Special Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago We haven't won away to Oxford for 50 years, not a good omen , I fancy this one to be 1-1 , Paul Moody to score for them
Obstacle1 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Football Special said: We haven't won away to Oxford for 50 years, not a good omen , I fancy this one to be 1-1 , Paul Moody to score for them Do you factor in how many times we've played them into this sort of thing? Also when did we last play them away?
S-Clarke Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1 minute ago, Obstacle1 said: Do you factor in how many times we've played them into this sort of thing? Also when did we last play them away? pre-season under Martin, prior to our PL season. A 2-0 or 3-0 defeat. But yeah, we have only played them a handful of times - if that - since 1975.
Badger Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Oxford haven’t been a regular fixture at all. I remember we played them in 1976 over Easter before the semi-final, then not again until the mid 80’s when we were both in Division One. This was during their Robert Maxwell era when they won the League Cup. I’m pretty sure we played them at their old Manor Ground on a Boxing Day fixture, possibly 1986. Lost 3-1. Think John Aldridge was playing for them.
Gloucester Saint Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Football Special said: We haven't won away to Oxford for 50 years, not a good omen , I fancy this one to be 1-1 , Paul Moody to score for them Won the replay 3-2 IIRC, Matt Elliott scoring for them, alas he signed for Leicester afterwards and not us. Got hammered there 3-0 on what might have been Boxing Day 1985, Trevor Hebbard getting his revenge for being left out of the League Cup Final squad in 1979. Drew the return at the Dell 1-1 midweek, was there for that one. Remember us beating them 3-0 at the Dell after that but possibly another Manor Ground defeat. Other than that, can’t think of other competitive games against them. Records say we beat them 1-0 at the Dell in FACR4 Jan 1990 - anyone remember that?
Gloucester Saint Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 minute ago, Badger said: Oxford haven’t been a regular fixture at all. I remember we played them in 1976 over Easter before the semi-final, then not again until the mid 80’s when we were both in Division One. This was during their Robert Maxwell era when they won the League Cup. I’m pretty sure we played them at their old Manor Ground on a Boxing Day fixture, possibly 1986. Lost 3-1. Think John Aldridge was playing for them. I think the Boxing Day was 3-0, Aldridge scored as did Hebberd, my parents remarked on it at the time. The 3-1 was the following season IIRC. Aldridge also scored in the 1-1 at the Dell with a header. Looked it up and that confirms it https://www.11v11.com/teams/oxford-united/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Southampton/ Maxwell switched focus to Derby which is why Shilts and Mark Wright (originally from Oxford) went there along with Dean Saunders.
OneMrsWallace Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 20/12/2025 at 22:44, Turkish said: When Tonda started Armstrong would drop deep to receive the ball from the back and we’ve have runners in behind. Other teams quickly worked that out and now block the middle and press us back so that ball isn’t on. With Armstrong being a midget we can’t go long so our out balls are Fellows or Scienza when one of them is missing we’re in trouble And because AA can't do that, and we have nobody up front who can play with their back to goal and lay it off to runners, we're reduced to someone playing a worldy defence splitting through ball everytime. And that ain't gonna work more then a couple of times a game if we're lucky.
saintant Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 hours ago, OneMrsWallace said: And because AA can't do that, and we have nobody up front who can play with their back to goal and lay it off to runners, we're reduced to someone playing a worldy defence splitting through ball everytime. And that ain't gonna work more then a couple of times a game if we're lucky. The majority, if not all, of teams in the Prem play a big centre forward. Why are we trying to buck the trend?
Football Special Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Caretaker manager in for boxing day then, who knows what difference that will make , Craig Short rings a bell, played against us in the 90s?
Harry_SFC Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago Might help us actually. They've done relatively well against the bigger sides at home this season with Rowett in charge.
for_heaven's_Saint Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago 32 minutes ago, saintant said: The majority, if not all, of teams in the Prem play a big centre forward. Why are we trying to buck the trend? I genuinely think SR were stupid enough to believe that Stewart would stay fit. 1
Turkish Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago Great memories of the Kassam Stadium where our now infamous win of the Oxfordshire Benvelovant Cup in 2002 beating host team Oxford United. A great moment in our history, a real shame we failed at the final hurdle that that season and couldn't make it a double with the FA cup.
leesaint88 Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago 45 minutes ago, Football Special said: Caretaker manager in for boxing day then, who knows what difference that will make , Craig Short rings a bell, played against us in the 90s? Regular starter for Derby.
Gloucester Saint Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, leesaint88 said: Regular starter for Derby. And fouled Beattie for the penalty here (very harsh it seemed from my seat in Kingsland North) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/3564570.stm That win didn’t ease the pressure on Sturrock either. One of the strangest games I ever went to at SMS atmosphere-wise. You knew something was up.
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