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Re: BBC reporter seems to have gone to the wrong match...
« Reply #15 on: November 02, 2009, 08:33:39 AM »

For my first match of the season, I would agree that "comfortable" overstates the ease of the Oxford victory, but "routine" probably sums it up.  If We'd have gone a further five minutes without Oxford scoring, it would certainly not have been a comfortable experience for them.

A great batling performance from the lads - and well done to the Oxford programme for only listing 1 - 19 of our squad: i.e. no-one who was actually playing (slight exageration for effect).

My 11 year old son marvelled at the brilliance of Stuart, especially the penalty save and I thought Greg Young was immense.

Proud of the lads - a cobbled together team holding rampant league leaders to 0-1: we'd ahve been beaten 4 or 5 -0 in the recent past.
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