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Looks like the lack of a striker caught up with us, although two wins from the three games without one is good going. Good win for Burton who look safe now. Fantastic effort by Hasselbaink considering where they were.

At least we know now that the automatics are definitely gone. The plan should be to hopefully go into the play offs in good form. Losing Jacobs for the season is a worry though as we're twice the team when he's fit. Marquis has completed his suspension now so we should be a bit more balanced from Tuesday.
 

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Bit of a stretch there bud. Barbs about something that we had no control over are weird. If you wanna give us shit, go at us for something that is justified. That's all I'm saying. Priorities, eh.
Priorities? What are you talking about?

The reason Oxford fans get so pissed off about the two games verses Crewe that were called off due to COVID is because they had a direct effect on us at that time, coupled with your manager's bizarre words and actions at the time (remember his online rant that was subsequently deleted?), and the shambolic way your club handled the whole episode(s).

Your club's despicable behaviour in respect of the paedophile(s) that worked for you while blind eyes were turned, is not something that is relevant to an Oxford v Crewe discussion, as horrific as it is/was.
 

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Shit or bust week for us. Rochdale away Tues, Wimbledon away Sunday. Only good thing is that they are both away. Now lost 13 at home. Unbelievable.

Anyway if I had to pick between shit and bust, I’d say shit, closely followed by bust.
Is the Wimbledon game on Sunday now?
 

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Priorities? What are you talking about?

The reason Oxford fans get so pissed off about the two games verses Crewe that were called off due to COVID is because they had a direct effect on us at that time, coupled with your manager's bizarre words and actions at the time (remember his online rant that was subsequently deleted?), and the shambolic way your club handled the whole episode(s).

Your club's despicable behaviour in respect of the paedophile(s) that worked for you while blind eyes were turned, is not something that is relevant to an Oxford v Crewe discussion, as horrific as it is/was.
People have Covid during global pandemic SHOCK. The horror. How could anyone possibly catch Covid last winter?

Paragraph 2 was good (although it is a relevant discussion as I'm fairly sure Oxford are a Football Club). Find it hilarious that your weirdo fans are still fuming about something that happened months ago (when you were shit and everyone was beating you) yet I've seen no Oxford fans comment on the paedophile stuff. Surely with that fresh in the memory and FAR more important than Omar Beckles testing positive, if you really wanted to beat Crewe with a big stick you would use that? I've used it many a time. Horrific what happened. Like I said, priorities.
 

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Up until 30 odd mins it was a fairly even competitive game. After that we were pathetic and properly gave up which was horrid to watch. Barker for Oxford though is far far too good for this level. I thought Johnson was good at Lincoln but I think Barker possibly out does him.
 

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People have Covid during global pandemic SHOCK. The horror. How could anyone possibly catch Covid last winter?

Paragraph 2 was good (although it is a relevant discussion as I'm fairly sure Oxford are a Football Club). Find it hilarious that your weirdo fans are still fuming about something that happened months ago (when you were shit and everyone was beating you) yet I've seen no Oxford fans comment on the paedophile stuff. Surely with that fresh in the memory and FAR more important than Omar Beckles testing positive, if you really wanted to beat Crewe with a big stick you would use that? I've used it many a time. Horrific what happened. Like I said, priorities.
Don't need to beat you with big stick, we beat you easily enough on the football pitch.
 

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Up until 30 odd mins it was a fairly even competitive game. After that we were pathetic and properly gave up which was horrid to watch. Barker for Oxford though is far far too good for this level. I thought Johnson was good at Lincoln but I think Barker possibly out does him.
Apart from the 6 goals was there much between the teams?
 

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Oxford fans on this thread : nothing
More Oxford fans on this thread : absolutely nothing
Dannyc : "Why are all Oxford fans going on about Covid WahWahWah"
 

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Hull were not particularly great, though their passing and movement was sound, just we were awful. And I mean awful. In the previous games we lost we looked like we could score, not yesterday. When we played a back four the team looked much more confident and coherent. Yesterday we returned to a back five, and we just looked lost and aimless.


I was surprised just how many times a Tiger fell over every time they were in close proximity to our players. This in no way had any effect on the result, but it is really boring to watch. Some of the falling over was just laughable. I think we need retrospective independent assessment and punishment of players, and no team including us is immune from this, clearly cons the ref.
 

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Shit or bust week for us. Rochdale away Tues, Wimbledon away Sunday. Only good thing is that they are both away. Now lost 13 at home. Unbelievable.

Anyway if I had to pick between shit and bust, I’d say shit, closely followed by bust.
Did I see that Curran started yesterday? How did that go?
 

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Hull were not particularly great, though their passing and movement was sound, just we were awful. And I mean awful. In the previous games we lost we looked like we could score, not yesterday. When we played a back four the team looked much more confident and coherent. Yesterday we returned to a back five, and we just looked lost and aimless.


I was surprised just how many times a Tiger fell over every time they were in close proximity to our players. This in no way had any effect on the result, but it is really boring to watch. Some of the falling over was just laughable. I think we need retrospective independent assessment and punishment of players, and no team including us is immune from this, clearly cons the ref.

Was George Honeyman at the heart of it? He is just one of those players who I reckon Hull fans will like his shenanigans but it is irritating as hell for the opposition and their fans.
 

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Up until 30 odd mins it was a fairly even competitive game. After that we were pathetic and properly gave up which was horrid to watch. Barker for Oxford though is far far too good for this level. I thought Johnson was good at Lincoln but I think Barker possibly out does him.
At last a fair and reasoned response from a Crewe fan in response to being thrashed
 

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Was George Honeyman at the heart of it? He is just one of those players who I reckon Hull fans will like his shenanigans but it is irritating as hell for the opposition and their fans.
No more than the others, it seemed a collective thing. There was one where a free kick was given after the Hull defender went down holding his leg/thigh. It did not look right live. lo and behold the replay showed there was no contact at all, our player‘s leg simply did not have an extension that long!

Honeyman was, however, at the centre of most of their attacking play, he looked very good.

My point for suggesting retrospective action, such as a caution, is not that we are squeekly clean, just there are a few clubs/players where it is very noticeable and it would be nice to do something about it.
 
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Up until 30 odd mins it was a fairly even competitive game. After that we were pathetic and properly gave up which was horrid to watch. Barker for Oxford though is far far too good for this level. I thought Johnson was good at Lincoln but I think Barker possibly out does him.

Yes it was fairly even up to 30 mins albeit we had the clearest chance whilst you had more half chances. I'd love to get Barker back next season. It took a while for him to get going due to lacking fitness but when he plays like that he is fantastic. His defensive play is getting significantly better as well which was non-existent. When he first arrived, he probably wouldn't have tackled to get the ball back like he did for for his goal, and closing down would have been half-hearted unlike the 2nd goal (which was still barmy from your defence).
 
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Is the Wimbledon game on Sunday now
Did I see that Curran started yesterday? How did that go?
Not well. Posh are, obviously, a very good side and only Camp kept the score down - that and they missed a pen too. Curran is just not league football standard. Rumours have it that his dad is not just financing his own son’s wages but, well . . .

I very much expect there’s more to come out re Power’s tenure - probably things not covered by FA rules! In the short term I think we have to be seriously thinking about our league status.
 

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No more than the others, it seemed a collective thing. There was one were a free kick was given after the Hull defender went down holding his leg/thing. It did not look right live. lo and behold the replay showed there was no contact at all, our player‘s leg simply did not have an extension that long!

Honeyman was, however, at the centre of most of their attacking play, he looked very good.

My point for suggesting retrospective action, such as a caution, is not that we are squeekly clean, just there are a few clubs/players where it is very noticeable and it would be nice to do something about it.

I agree on retrospective action. Something has to be done about the cheating and it may reduce the endless creep towards making it easier and easier for forwards (although defenders are increasingly getting in on the act) to influence a game. Defending/tackling is an art and a major part of the game so reducing the impact of cheating evens the scales somewhat.

Plus long term I think it makes refereeing easier.
 

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Not well. Posh are, obviously, a very good side and only Camp kept the score down - that and they missed a pen too. Curran is just not league football standard. Rumours have it that his dad is not just financing his own son’s wages but, well . . .

I very much expect there’s more to come out re Power’s tenure - probably things not covered by FA rules! In the short term I think we have to be seriously thinking about our league status.
I remember what you said about Curran’s dad. When you played us he came on at half time, I think, and was awful (he rugby tackled one of our strikers just in your half when he was clearly beaten for pace). At that point. I was not aware of the shenanigans as to his presence. Have watched out ever since to see how much he plays in your matches.
 

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Hull were not particularly great, though their passing and movement was sound, just we were awful. And I mean awful. In the previous games we lost we looked like we could score, not yesterday. When we played a back four the team looked much more confident and coherent. Yesterday we returned to a back five, and we just looked lost and aimless.


I was surprised just how many times a Tiger fell over every time they were in close proximity to our players. This in no way had any effect on the result, but it is really boring to watch. Some of the falling over was just laughable. I think we need retrospective independent assessment and punishment of players, and no team including us is immune from this, clearly cons the ref.
I'd disagree with the first bit, we were excellent, although we didn't ned to be given how bad Argyle are.

As for the second, we're no worse than anyone else in the main, but we do have two players who are bad at that, Honeyman and even more so, Wilks. Particularly with Wilks, most City fans also find it a bit embarrassing and wish he'd make more effort to stay on his feet. Having said that, Plymouth weren't much better. I had the home commentary on, and even they were pointing out it was nowhere near a foul on the five or six occasions a home player hit the deck and appealed in vain for a free kick. All teams do it to some extent nowadays, and if you think it's bad, pray you don't go up, especially not into the PL. Playing teams like Arsenal and Chelsea, it takes only a glance in their direction for them to hit the deck, and PL referees will nearly always reward that behaviour. L1 refs do miss stuff, but they also have a much more healthy scepticism about players falling over.
 

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