Where are they now?
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Aaron Woodley,OUFC youth and 2009-10, signs for Abingdon United.
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And to think he was being looked at by Aston Villa a few years ago. Does anyone know what went wrong, slow development, dodgy attitude??"slappy" wrote:Aaron Woodley,OUFC youth and 2009-10, signs for Abingdon United.
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I assume you mean the news that Turley has left Brackley? Doesn't look like his replacement is up to much - they lost their unbeaten record yesterday, conceding six goals in the process!"Hog" wrote:Just in case anyone missed it ...
http://www.brackleytownfc.com/
I wonder what the story is?
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Yes, I did mean Turley and the link did go straight to the story when I posted it!
This one gets you to the News page and the story is dated 11/10/12
http://www.brackleytownfc.com/raw.shtml ... ndex.shtml
They were 1-5 down at halftime after being undefeated thus far this season.
I wonder if Turley had a little chuckle at the result? Or even if he could be back in the side for the next game?
This one gets you to the News page and the story is dated 11/10/12
http://www.brackleytownfc.com/raw.shtml ... ndex.shtml
They were 1-5 down at halftime after being undefeated thus far this season.
I wonder if Turley had a little chuckle at the result? Or even if he could be back in the side for the next game?
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I like the idea that he left 'following discussions with manager Jon Brady during midweek training'! I'm sure it was an amicable conversation..."Hog" wrote:Yes, I did mean Turley and the link did go straight to the story when I posted it!
This one gets you to the News page and the story is dated 11/10/12
http://www.brackleytownfc.com/raw.shtml ... ndex.shtml
They were 1-5 down at halftime after being undefeated thus far this season.
I wonder if Turley had a little chuckle at the result? Or even if he could be back in the side for the next game?
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I wonder if he got blamed for them going out of the Cup the weekend before."Kernow Yellow" wrote:I like the idea that he left 'following discussions with manager Jon Brady during midweek training'! I'm sure it was an amicable conversation..."Hog" wrote:Yes, I did mean Turley and the link did go straight to the story when I posted it!
This one gets you to the News page and the story is dated 11/10/12
http://www.brackleytownfc.com/raw.shtml ... ndex.shtml
They were 1-5 down at halftime after being undefeated thus far this season.
I wonder if Turley had a little chuckle at the result? Or even if he could be back in the side for the next game?
He has joined twitter now @billyelvis1 and is threatening to bring a drum into the East Stand for a midweek game.
(and if anyone missed it the first time round,
his post match beer at Wembley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuQ_SVrp ... e=g-user-u
and a farewell video to OUFC fans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1QHNz-f ... e=g-user-u
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Phil Gilchrist, OUFC 1995-1999 and 2006-07, talks about his time at Leicester City, and also his appointment as director of sport at Ratcliffe College, Leicester, having finished a top-up sports science degree at Loughborough College.
[the original article I read from the Leicester Mercury had more about his time at Leicester, but I can't find it online]
[the original article I read from the Leicester Mercury had more about his time at Leicester, but I can't find it online]
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He's gained about 50 new twitter followers, and messages of support, following the racist abuse of Blackpool's Danny Rose during the under-21 game against Serbia."slappy" wrote:Danny Rose, OUFC 2007-08, signs for Aldershot Town on loan for three months from Fleetwood.
OUFC play Aldershot at the Kassam stadium on 8th December.
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Turley is now back at Brackley, who drew 2-2 with Gainsborough Trinity at the weekend according to this match report."slappy" wrote:I wonder if he got blamed for them going out of the Cup the weekend before."Kernow Yellow" wrote:I like the idea that he left 'following discussions with manager Jon Brady during midweek training'! I'm sure it was an amicable conversation..."Hog" wrote:Yes, I did mean Turley and the link did go straight to the story when I posted it!
This one gets you to the News page and the story is dated 11/10/12
http://www.brackleytownfc.com/raw.shtml ... ndex.shtml
They were 1-5 down at halftime after being undefeated thus far this season.
I wonder if Turley had a little chuckle at the result? Or even if he could be back in the side for the next game?
He has joined twitter now @billyelvis1 and is threatening to bring a drum into the East Stand for a midweek game.
(and if anyone missed it the first time round,
his post match beer at Wembley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuQ_SVrp ... e=g-user-u
and a farewell video to OUFC fans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1QHNz-f ... e=g-user-u
Brackley also featured Eddie Odihambo, Marvin Robinson, Michael Corcoran, Wayne Hatswell, and Tom Winters, whereas Craig Nelthorpe was in the Gainsbourough team. [apologies if I've missed any other ex-Us from the line-ups]
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Dave Langan, OUFC 1984-1987, who has a book out don't you know, talks to the Irish Sun about players retiring early from international football.
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Joe Burnell, OUFC 2008-09, scored the fourth goal of his career playing for Bath City against AFC Hornchurch, according to this match report
His previous goal was for United at Lewes in September 2008. This will be remembered as one of the lowest points in our conference years, with Nick Merry strolling into a pub in town with a dolly bird on his arm before the match to a round of Happy Birthday. Neither the manager, Darren Paterson, nor the chairman had long left in their jobs.
His previous goal was for United at Lewes in September 2008. This will be remembered as one of the lowest points in our conference years, with Nick Merry strolling into a pub in town with a dolly bird on his arm before the match to a round of Happy Birthday. Neither the manager, Darren Paterson, nor the chairman had long left in their jobs.
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Matt Day, OUFC 2006-2009, scored all four goals in the match between Hungerford against Shortwood United on Monday night (a hat-trick and an o.g..
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Damian Martinez, OUFC emergency loan goalkeeper against Port Vale in the last game of 2011/12, was in goal for Arsenal against the Biscuit Boys in the league cup, which Arsenal won 7-5 a.e.t, after being 4-0 down at one point. Martinez conceded just the three against Vale.