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Oxford United
Hoping they come up, a team a lot won’t have seen us play and a new away ground for many next season.
A team we have only ever played 17 times.
A team we have only ever played 17 times.
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Saw us once at the Manor in the Div 2 promotion season. Not been to their 'new' ground.
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Re: Oxford United
Not sure if it's the last time we played them, but the last time I went we got battered 5-0.
That was the old Manor Ground at Headington.
That was the old Manor Ground at Headington.
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Although the 3 sided ground is relatively young, Oxford are looking at building a new stadium. Not sure why, they haven’t finished the current stadium yet
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Re: Oxford United
I should have said new away ground for us all ! As the Kassam opened in 2001 and we’ve not played them since 2000.
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Re: Oxford United
Don't think we've played them at all since the 2000 promotion season when Paul Weller scored a last minute winner
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Re: Oxford United
Yes , just checked. The 5-0 was 1996.matttheclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 9:28 pmDon't think we've played them at all since the 2000 promotion season when Paul Weller scored a last minute winner
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Re: Oxford United
Last time we played them at the Turf was last game before the Millennium, were we won 3-2
We won the away fixture 2-1
We won the away fixture 2-1
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Re: Oxford United
I grew up just outside of Oxford and still live there - Oxford Burnley hasn’t happened since I started supporting the clarets, would love it if they met in the league. Oxford are my no.2 team
It’s a great club that has suffered at the hands of a rotten owner for many years - long after he actually sold the club.
Once they get their new stadium they have a bright future.
It’s a great club that has suffered at the hands of a rotten owner for many years - long after he actually sold the club.
Once they get their new stadium they have a bright future.
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Re: Oxford United
If they do come up it will mean they have beaten Bolton in the play off final which will be even better.
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I think I remember watching us there when Chrichton was in goal and kicked every ball at his feet out of the ground, nearly. I might be wrong.
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I used to like Honourable.AmbleClaret wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 9:52 pmI think I remember watching us there when Chrichton was in goal and kicked every ball at his feet out of the ground, nearly. I might be wrong.
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Snatching a late win in our promotion season at Oxford, despite getting drenched, is one of my favourite ever claret memories.
Lived in Reading for a time so took in a game at the Kassam, around 2011/12. Sat with the home fans who were a friendly bunch.
Hopefully they do Bolton in the final.
Lived in Reading for a time so took in a game at the Kassam, around 2011/12. Sat with the home fans who were a friendly bunch.
Hopefully they do Bolton in the final.
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Re: Oxford United
We played at Oxford twice quite close together in the mid 80s, drew in the league and lost in the cup - don't remember which cup. I was living near Camberley so it would've been a year between 83 and 86
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Re: Oxford United
We played Oxford in the FA cup when Ron Atkinson and his brother were in the team
Ist game pp because of snow but we played midweek and lost with Tony Waiters in goal
Ist game pp because of snow but we played midweek and lost with Tony Waiters in goal
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Went in the home end many a time at the manor ground in the 90s and liked their fans. Insults to the ref and opposition very similar to ours but with an Oxford accent (proper local not posh) sounded hilarious to me. A good club. Only been to the kassam once and thought it was souless.
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Re: Oxford United
Great day outmatttheclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 9:28 pmDon't think we've played them at all since the 2000 promotion season when Paul Weller scored a last minute winner
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Re: Oxford United
Been to the Manor. Fingers crossed for a trip to the new ground.
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Was fantastic.TsarBomba wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 9:59 pmSnatching a late win in our promotion season at Oxford, despite getting drenched, is one of my favourite ever claret memories.
Lived in Reading for a time so took in a game at the Kassam, around 2011/12. Sat with the home fans who were a friendly bunch.
Hopefully they do Bolton in the final.
We had only just got level a few mins earlier
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TsarBomba wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 9:59 pmSnatching a late win in our promotion season at Oxford, despite getting drenched, is one of my favourite ever claret memories.
Lived in Reading for a time so took in a game at the Kassam, around 2011/12. Sat with the home fans who were a friendly bunch.
Hopefully they do Bolton in the final.
Cardiff away win
Home win (forgotten who)
Oxford away win
3 game stretch that really got us believing I remember
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Based on the 2nd half I saw on tv tonight that's not likely to happen. Good to see MacAnthony with his head in his hands though!claretburns wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 9:49 pmIf they do come up it will mean they have beaten Bolton in the play off final which will be even better.
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Me too, but all I can remember about the game is every time we lost the ball( a lot ) some dickhead would shout “end of break”. He got pelters for it eventually, as everyone got sick of him.dougcollins wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 9:21 pmNot sure if it's the last time we played them, but the last time I went we got battered 5-0.
That was the old Manor Ground at Headington.
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That was the last timematttheclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 9:28 pmDon't think we've played them at all since the 2000 promotion season when Paul Weller scored a last minute winner
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Waiters was brilliant that night. It had been called off on the Saturday because of a frozen pitch.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 10:19 pmWe played Oxford in the FA cup when Ron Atkinson and his brother were in the team
Ist game pp because of snow but we played midweek and lost with Tony Waiters in goal
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Re: Oxford United
Just out of interest Tony how many grounds out of the current 92 have we not played at ? Can’t be too many.
Bromley getting added to the list next season.
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We got to the ground only to be told it had been ppWoodleyclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 10:19 pmWe played Oxford in the FA cup when Ron Atkinson and his brother were in the team
Ist game pp because of snow but we played midweek and lost with Tony Waiters in goal


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Their lease at the Kassam expires in 2026 and they have 'no hope' of renewing it, or so I've just read, which is why they're building another one.
Better be quick if you want to go to this one!
Better be quick if you want to go to this one!
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I want to say Fleetwood is one we've never played a competitive game at?ClaretsPadiham wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 12:38 amJust out of interest Tony how many grounds out of the current 92 have we not played at ? Can’t be too many.
Bromley getting added to the list next season.
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I was in the Sidewalk next to the bus station watching Soccer Saturday, the place went absolutely mental when the equaliser went it, and it hadn't really calmed down when the winner went in. Ale everywhere.alboclaret wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 10:26 pmWas fantastic.
We had only just got level a few mins earlier
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Re: Oxford United
It's a legacy of their former owner, Firoz Kassam, a horrible bloke by all accounts (I used to work for him and can personally vouch for that).
He had a hissy fit about not being loved and adored by the supporters (probably because he used the club as a cash cow for years and couldn't be bothered to finish building the stadium he named after himself).
For many years after Kassam left Oxford's chair Darryl Eales (who got them out of the Conference and back into league 1) tried to buy the stadium for the club, at well over market value - Kassam publicly said he would sell to anyone BUT the club.
That's why they are so desperate to get this new stadium, which has passed a few hurdles but I believe still needs final planning permission. Oxford has a large fan base and is in a part of the country with few professional football clubs (compare it to Lancashire, for example!), but is hamstrung by not owning their own stadium. They will easily sell their half of Wembley next weekend. They did so in 2010 at the Conference play off final vs York.
Otherwise they face the prospect of having to play away from Oxford - options would be ground shares with Coventry, Reading or MK Dons, with Reading most likely given rail options.
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I've seen us play league games at all of them exceptClaretsPadiham wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 12:38 amJust out of interest Tony how many grounds out of the current 92 have we not played at ? Can’t be too many.
Bromley getting added to the list next season.
Accrington - League Cup & friendlies
Barrow - reserve friendly
Bromley - no game
Burton - League Cup
Cheltenham - FA Cup
Chesterfield - friendly at current ground
Colchester - U23 game at new ground
Crawley - no game
Fleetwood - friendlies
Harrogate - no game for me but we did play a reserve friendly there a few years ago
Morecambe - League Cup and friendlies
Newport - not at current ground
Oxford - not at current ground
Salford - League Cup
Shrewsbury - League Cup and friendly at current ground
Stevenage - no game
Wimbledon - not at current ground
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Re: Oxford United
I wouldn't be booking my train to Oxford just yet, as surely Bolton will be favourites at Wembley.
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And not with all the stupid kick off times we will be dealing with.Dark Cloud wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 9:46 amI wouldn't be booking my train to Oxford just yet, as surely Bolton will be favourites at Wembley.
I am sure we can expect less Saturday 3pm games than most.
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I read that he named it after himself to 'demonstrate his commitment to the club'hetheclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 9:35 amIt's a legacy of their former owner, Firoz Kassam, a horrible bloke by all accounts (I used to work for him and can personally vouch for that).
He had a hissy fit about not being loved and adored by the supporters (probably because he used the club as a cash cow for years and couldn't be bothered to finish building the stadium he named after himself).
For many years after Kassam left Oxford's chair Darryl Eales (who got them out of the Conference and back into league 1) tried to buy the stadium for the club, at well over market value - Kassam publicly said he would sell to anyone BUT the club.
That's why they are so desperate to get this new stadium, which has passed a few hurdles but I believe still needs final planning permission. Oxford has a large fan base and is in a part of the country with few professional football clubs (compare it to Lancashire, for example!), but is hamstrung by not owning their own stadium. They will easily sell their half of Wembley next weekend. They did so in 2010 at the Conference play off final vs York.
Otherwise they face the prospect of having to play away from Oxford - options would be ground shares with Coventry, Reading or MK Dons, with Reading most likely given rail options.

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Could play at the RAW Charging Stadium and share with their City rivals!hetheclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 9:35 amIt's a legacy of their former owner, Firoz Kassam, a horrible bloke by all accounts (I used to work for him and can personally vouch for that).
He had a hissy fit about not being loved and adored by the supporters (probably because he used the club as a cash cow for years and couldn't be bothered to finish building the stadium he named after himself).
For many years after Kassam left Oxford's chair Darryl Eales (who got them out of the Conference and back into league 1) tried to buy the stadium for the club, at well over market value - Kassam publicly said he would sell to anyone BUT the club.
That's why they are so desperate to get this new stadium, which has passed a few hurdles but I believe still needs final planning permission. Oxford has a large fan base and is in a part of the country with few professional football clubs (compare it to Lancashire, for example!), but is hamstrung by not owning their own stadium. They will easily sell their half of Wembley next weekend. They did so in 2010 at the Conference play off final vs York.
Otherwise they face the prospect of having to play away from Oxford - options would be ground shares with Coventry, Reading or MK Dons, with Reading most likely given rail options.
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TsarBomba wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 9:59 pmSnatching a late win in our promotion season at Oxford, despite getting drenched, is one of my favourite ever claret memories.
Lived in Reading for a time so took in a game at the Kassam, around 2011/12. Sat with the home fans who were a friendly bunch.
Hopefully they do Bolton in the final.
It is weird what you remember, I know we won 2-1, were 1.- down and Davis scored with a header from near the edge of the penalty area. I can remember Ian Wright crossing the ball for the winner but would never have recalled who scored the goal.
The week after was Millwall at home who I think were in the play offs and we went 4-0 up, they then scored 3 but lost 4-3. Chaos followed.
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Whereabouts are they hoping to build their new ground? I know the Kassam ground (and Oxford City's ground) is quite a way out from the city centrehetheclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 10:12 amYep!
He also sold the old Manor Ground site for a healthy profit (I think he made about £10m), and didn't give a penny of that to the club. It's now Manor Hospital.
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It will be on the north edge of Oxford, in Kidlington, just off the A34. I think most Oxford fans are pretty happy with the location, altho the good people of Kidlington naturally aren’t that keen.JohnDearyMe wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 1:45 pmWhereabouts are they hoping to build their new ground? I know the Kassam ground (and Oxford City's ground) is quite a way out from the city centre
The city centre is and always has been off lomits for a football stadium given it’s basically a medieval city still!
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When I think of Oxford United I think of Billy Hamilton leaving us to go there. In my eyes at the time a much inferior club but he got to play in the top division. John Aldridge was there at the same time I think as well - good front 2!
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Yes that is a shame about the city centre but totally understandable. Lots of great pubs there and in some of the neighbouring areashetheclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 3:37 pmIt will be on the north edge of Oxford, in Kidlington, just off the A34. I think most Oxford fans are pretty happy with the location, altho the good people of Kidlington naturally aren’t that keen.
The city centre is and always has been off lomits for a football stadium given it’s basically a medieval city still!
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They’d just won promotion to the second division, leaving us behind.claretlife wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 4:02 pmWhen I think of Oxford United I think of Billy Hamilton leaving us to go there. In my eyes at the time a much inferior club but he got to play in the top division. John Aldridge was there at the same time I think as well - good front 2!
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I remember having a chat with Paul Weller and he said that during the week Ian Wright was doing a bit of coaching and said when PW got down the right wing and was preparing to cross he should look up and expect to see IW dropping off at the far post and therefore seek him out with his ball in.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 1:26 pmIt is weird what you remember, I know we won 2-1, were 1.- down and Davis scored with a header from near the edge of the penalty area. I can remember Ian Wright crossing the ball for the winner but would never have recalled who scored the goal.
The week after was Millwall at home who I think were in the play offs and we went 4-0 up, they then scored 3 but lost 4-3. Chaos followed.
If I’m correct he said that on the day of the Oxford game the positions were reversed and that Wrighty was sub that day and that IW himself came on and got the ball on the right wing. Funnily enough PW made a run into the area and decided to drop off at far post where IW had said he would run to. Wrighty saw him and put the cross onto Weller’s head and he scored the winner.
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I can renember travelling with the London Clarets to watch us play Oxford probably early 1980s. I think it was a table topping clash - the game ended 0 : 0. It was my first time with the London Clarets and we arrived in Oxford around 10:50 and proceeded to visit various pubs until someone realised it was around 2:45. Three taxis came and around 20 of us piled in and just about made it in time for kick off. Can’t remember much about the game though as I was a young, inexperienced drinker and I think I spent most of the game in the loo.
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Was that the game when Millwall's finest re-arranged the seating in the Cricketfield Stand?claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 1:26 pm
The week after was Millwall at home who I think were in the play offs and we went 4-0 up, they then scored 3 but lost 4-3. Chaos followed.
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ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 11:50 pmWaiters was brilliant that night. It had been called off on the Saturday because of a frozen pitch.
Made one of the best save i've ever seen that night.
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And then that magical game at Brentford, Ian Wright masterclassclaretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 1:26 pmIt is weird what you remember, I know we won 2-1, were 1.- down and Davis scored with a header from near the edge of the penalty area. I can remember Ian Wright crossing the ball for the winner but would never have recalled who scored the goal.
The week after was Millwall at home who I think were in the play offs and we went 4-0 up, they then scored 3 but lost 4-3. Chaos followed.
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Wrighty crossed from the left wing for Weller's winner. I was behind the goal watching it. The equaliser by Davis might just be the best headed goal I've ever seen.beeholeclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 4:55 pmI remember having a chat with Paul Weller and he said that during the week Ian Wright was doing a bit of coaching and said when PW got down the right wing and was preparing to cross he should look up and expect to see IW dropping off at the far post and therefore seek him out with his ball in.
If I’m correct he said that on the day of the Oxford game the positions were reversed and that Wrighty was sub that day and that IW himself came on and got the ball on the right wing. Funnily enough PW made a run into the area and decided to drop off at far post where IW had said he would run to. Wrighty saw him and put the cross onto Weller’s head and he scored the winner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTtzjk3dK0g
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Back in the 1980's it was, I think that Reading and Oxford United were considering merging under the new name of Thames Valley Royals.hetheclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 9:35 am
Otherwise they face the prospect of having to play away from Oxford - options would be ground shares with Coventry, Reading or MK Dons, with Reading most likely given rail options.
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I think that was a Robert Maxwell "thing" rather than the 2 clubs "considering it".Silkyskills1 wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 10:10 pmBack in the 1980's it was, I think that Reading and Oxford United were considering merging under the new name of Thames Valley Royals.