OXF V WWFC
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OXF V WWFC
As we alllll know, the reverse fixture back in 2010 was a bit of a drab affair. Since then Oxf form has dropped and Wyc went on a run.. What do you reckon the result will be? Do you think your undeservant of your position and do you think Wyc are riding higher than they deserve?
Should be a great spectacle for all involved. Should be a good 10000 there..
Should be a great spectacle for all involved. Should be a good 10000 there..
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Re: OXF V WWFC
I do think we are 'undeservant' of our position. Bit Chaucerian are'nt you?"Oxf_wanderer" wrote:As we alllll know, the reverse fixture back in 2010 was a bit of a drab affair. Since then Oxf form has dropped and Wyc went on a run.. What do you reckon the result will be? Do you think your undeservant of your position and do you think Wyc are riding higher than they deserve?
Should be a great spectacle for all involved. Should be a good 10000 there..
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Chaucer... i am.
So no prediction for what could be quite an enthrawling encounter
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Re: OXF V WWFC
Chaucerian? that's the first time I've heard it called that."Sackcloth Ox" wrote:I do think we are 'undeservant' of our position. Bit Chaucerian are'nt you?"Oxf_wanderer" wrote:As we alllll know, the reverse fixture back in 2010 was a bit of a drab affair. Since then Oxf form has dropped and Wyc went on a run.. What do you reckon the result will be? Do you think your undeservant of your position and do you think Wyc are riding higher than they deserve?
Should be a great spectacle for all involved. Should be a good 10000 there..
My five-year-old's school has arranged a trip to see our local League side (WWFC) in action - with the game being against Northampton.
This is one of those few moments where I am thankful that he does not like football, as that is building up to be a tortuous afternoon (and enough to put the other kids off too I would imagine).
This is one of those few moments where I am thankful that he does not like football, as that is building up to be a tortuous afternoon (and enough to put the other kids off too I would imagine).
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Perfectly reasonable question from Oxf_wanderer, but our form hasn't dropped since the match at Wycombe as at that point we hadn't won a league game.
I'm pretty indifferent about Wycombe tbh - I suspect their fans look forward to the game far more than we do : but they are riding high, even if their form is a bit inconsistent.
I'm pretty indifferent about Wycombe tbh - I suspect their fans look forward to the game far more than we do : but they are riding high, even if their form is a bit inconsistent.
''Should be a great spectacle for all involved. Should be a good 10000 there''
Not sure about the match being a 'great spectacle' - Pretty tense and dramatic, maybe.
Most if not all OUFC fans see Wycombe as noisy neighbours and a bit of a Mickey Mouse club, tbh.
It's perhaps understanderble that Wycombe fans value matches against the U's highly - For so long they have lived in our shadow and therefore relish a chance to try and put one over their local rivals, for U's fans the matches have slightly more interest than those against many second Div Clubs for no other reason than the close proximity.
I doubt there will be 'A good 10000' in attendance- but perhaps if we win at Bury and other results are favourable?
Not sure about the match being a 'great spectacle' - Pretty tense and dramatic, maybe.
Most if not all OUFC fans see Wycombe as noisy neighbours and a bit of a Mickey Mouse club, tbh.
It's perhaps understanderble that Wycombe fans value matches against the U's highly - For so long they have lived in our shadow and therefore relish a chance to try and put one over their local rivals, for U's fans the matches have slightly more interest than those against many second Div Clubs for no other reason than the close proximity.
I doubt there will be 'A good 10000' in attendance- but perhaps if we win at Bury and other results are favourable?
UTM.
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Previous Results
14 games..
7 wins for Wycombe
4 wins for Oxford.....
"livings in shadows"
7 wins for Wycombe
4 wins for Oxford.....
"livings in shadows"
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Yes, they were. But still a period when we actually played in the top flight for 3 seasons."Oxf_wanderer" wrote:were along time ago.....
And quite a long period at that. Hence the "for so long" I would guess.
Anyway zzzzzzzzz - Willing to have a sensible debate after the match takes place. And at this point in time I cannot argue with the league table. WWFC are better than OUFC.