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v Oxford United (a) - 18/1/25


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Be a tough game, they were a big tough direct side in our game at Ewood earlier in the season.

They did however look shaky at the back so would try to attack rather than do our usual soak up the pressure away from home approach and go for a more attacking team.

Oxford 0-1 Rovers

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I'm expecting a difficult game (yeah, I know - no easy games in this league!) and Oxford will be looking to avenge their defeat at Ewood. No doubt JE will have done the homework on how they set their stall up, and will select accordingly. I hope we go with a settled side, where the obvious team spirit and growing awareness of each others' style and abilities will help to patch over the threadbare realities of our squad. We shouldn't be arrogant, over-confident, OR over-cautious in setting out to play that works best for us. Let Oxford do their worst /  best and just concentrate on the things we know we do well. No need to over analyse, over think or over plan - JFDI instead.

Soccerratic inspriration - U's 0 - Oop Norf Nickers 1

Take a Punt - Oxford floaters 2-  Boatburn Oarsmen 1

Flood plains of the Thames - United 1 - Niggly Norman Bell's Alma Mater 1

COYB !! Let's put a good run together!

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6 hours ago, berkshireblue said:

If you get there early there are 3 car parks

Recommend the one behind the home end goal opposite the end with no stand, so drive pass the ground on your left and take the left at the 1st roundabout, you can even park opposite the holiday inn on the curb if the car park is full

The 2nd best is the main car park next to the no stand end

The 3rd is pass there and up towards blackbird lees, don't recommend that takes ages to exit

Otherwise as stated street parking not great

Thank you .

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6 hours ago, Old Codger said:

I'm expecting a difficult game (yeah, I know - no easy games in this league!) and Oxford will be looking to avenge their defeat at Ewood. No doubt JE will have done the homework on how they set their stall up, and will select accordingly. I hope we go with a settled side, where the obvious team spirit and growing awareness of each others' style and abilities will help to patch over the threadbare realities of our squad. We shouldn't be arrogant, over-confident, OR over-cautious in setting out to play that works best for us. Let Oxford do their worst /  best and just concentrate on the things we know we do well. No need to over analyse, over think or over plan - JFDI instead.

Soccerratic inspriration - U's 0 - Oop Norf Nickers 1

Take a Punt - Oxford floaters 2-  Boatburn Oarsmen 1

Flood plains of the Thames - United 1 - Niggly Norman Bell's Alma Mater 1

COYB !! Let's put a good run together!

Well said and I always enjoy your 3 way word play predictions 👏 😄

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On 16/01/2025 at 10:40, sharpysharps86 said:

Oxford in the league are on a roll, unbeaten in 5 including 3 wins. They are going through a new manager bounce so this will be a really tough game. They gave us a really tough game at Ewood and I expect similar here.

                     Pears

Brittain    Batth    Hyam     Beck

           Tronstad    Buckley

 ACD         Cantwell        Dolan

                  Gueye

Unfortunately I feel like it'll be a 1-0 defeat. One of those fine margin type matches. I expect Buckley will start again and he'll probably be too casual and get caught on the ball, which is where our downfall will be. ACD and Gueye arguably deserve starts after last night, and then its a toss up between either Dolan or Hedges in the other wide position.

Where's Weimann.. one goal and one assist against Pompey

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15 minutes ago, KentExile said:

Oxford have signed Helik from Huddersfield,  apparently he could play tomorrow 

Do I remember him always playing well against us?

 

 

“Michał has been playing regular football for Huddersfield this season, showing his leadership as captain on a number of occasions. It’s a real positive for me as a Head Coach to know we are bringing in a player who can affect the starting XI straight away. We are excited to work alongside Michał going forward.”

I’d forgotten this was allowed 😁😁

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10 hours ago, wilsdenrover said:

“Michał has been playing regular football for Huddersfield this season, showing his leadership as captain on a number of occasions. It’s a real positive for me as a Head Coach to know we are bringing in a player who can affect the starting XI straight away. We are excited to work alongside Michał going forward.”

I’d forgotten this was allowed 😁😁

Yes and its not even close to midnight on the last day of the Window!

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Really going to need to use the squad playing 3 games in 6 days. Eustace must surely have thought he would have had some more game ready signings in for this run of winnable fixtures.

The players have seldom let us down this season, fatigue is going to catch up soon. I'd be very happy with a draw today.

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I’m thinking the upcoming fixtures including this one is close to impossible to predict. Fatigue will be a problem sooner rater than later so I’m expecting a cautious approach from Eustace. Important to try and avoid suspensions and injuries and at the same time being competitive. So I’ll gladly take 0-0 and a boring game if we come out the other end unscathed. A point away from home is always good. Hoping for another 3 points and 3 goals, but head doesn’t quite agree. Still: COYB!!!!

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Big, big game today. The win against Pompey stopped the slump, but this can help to rebuild some momentum, especially given the winnable fixtures we have in January. 

I do feel every win we get this month adds internal pressure to bring in some proper reinforcements. The odds are it won't matter one bit, but we've seen over the years how fickle our owners are. A bit of momentum could help to sway opinions that the playoffs are a genuine possibility this year. Whether that be at board level or ownership. 

(Put the sentence in bold to pre-empt the multiple responses saying there's not a snowball in halls chance that this'll happen.)

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A win today would be huge, but an away game at a side in good form is going to be a tough ask and we could really do with more bodies to help deal with the fixture list. 

1-1 for me, but if we could pull a couple of points back on the teams above us after the draw yesterday it would be welcome. 

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I’ve done my usual checking of the book odds and opposition forum sleuthing.

Bookies have us as favourites to win.

Sentiment is generally high amongst the Oxford forums - expecting a tight game but most expecting the home win. One of them described Blackburn as a “bus stop in Burnley” so I hope we thrash them for that.

I can’t predict this one at all tbh. Any point on the road is valuable, but would be delighted with 3.

COYB!

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