Where are they now?

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&quotslappy&quot wrote:
&quotslappy&quot wrote:Jordan Rhodes, OUFC one month loanee Autumn 2007, scored two for Scotland against Luxembourg.
Sportsnet Canada profile Jordan Rhodes' career and predict a Summer move to the Premiership.
BetVictor have him at the following after the window:
Hull 6s, West Ham 8s, Cardiff/QPR 12s, Fulham/REading/WBA 16s
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Martin Gray, OUFC 1996-97, has been running a football academy alongside his role as manager at Darlington.
From the Newcastle Evening Chronicle - sorry no weblink
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May 10 (Evening Chronicle - Newcastle-upon-Tyne) --TALENTED young footballers could become the stars of the future - thanks to a new course.
Framwellgate School, in Durham, in partnership with The Martin Gray Football Academy, is giving youngsters the chance to study for an enhanced BTec Level 3 Extended Diploma, which specialises in coaching and elite sports skills.
And starting this September, the two-year course is believed to be the first of its kind in the city.
Former Sunderland midfielder Martin Gray said there is every chance that some of the students could go on to becoming professional footballers. He said: &quotThe course is focused on elite young footballers and their development as players will only improve whilst, just as importantly, they will receive education that will provide them with an insight into a whole range of employment sectors within sport generally.
&quotThey will be learning about areas such as the physiology, fitness, sports nutrition and sports psychology, all of which could lead to careers in professional sport.&quot Headteacher at Framwellgate School Alisdair Nicholas said: &quotWe are delighted to be working with Martin to deliver, for the first time, such an exciting course for young people from Durham and the surrounding areas.
&quotBecoming a professional footballer is very difficult and whilst it would be fantastic to see young people from Framwellgate School go on to play at that level, it will be just as rewarding for us to see them use their learning to open other doors.&quot
Gray signed as a trainee to Sunderland in 1990 and stayed with them until 1996 when he made a Pounds 100,000 transfer to Oxford United.
In 2001 Darlington agreed to end his playing contract so he could concentrate on being reserve and youth team coach on a full-time basis.
And in June 2010 he set up the football academy.
All coaches from the academy come from a football background with many being ex-professional Premier League footballers themselves.
The academy offers a range of courses, including dietary advice, sports physiotherapy or one-on-one training sessions.
To be eligible for the course, youngsters need to have achieved five GSCEs at Grade A*-C, including maths and English, or have a BTec First Diploma in sport, exercise and fitness, at Merit level.
Trials will take place on the 3G pitches at the Meadowfield Sports Centre, Durham, between 10am and noon on Saturday, May 25.
People wishing to attend will need to contact Martin Gray in advance on 07738 131914.
Anyone wishing to find out more about the academic side of the course can contact the school on 0191 386 6628.
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Luke Foster, OUFC 2007-2009, talks to the Lancashire Evening Post about his half season at Preston, and his hopes for next season.
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Dave Woozley, OUFC 2004-05, picks up a hattrick of awards at Slough Town's end of season presentation evening.

In 2006, he became joint-manager of Crawley Town after a spell at Oxford United. However, Woozley announced the following year that he was to leave Crawley and retire from professional football to take up a job with the fire service - aged 27.

The central defender then continued his non-league career with spells at Farnborough, Staines Town and Carshalton Athletic, before winning promotion into the Zamaretto Premier Divison as captain of the now defunct Windsor &amp Eton.

He joined Slough in February 2011 and has already racked up over 100 appearances for the club, scoring twice.
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Ian McGuckin working with the U16s at Hartlepool.
Wouldnt have mentioned it, but is apparently one of the contenders to replace John Hughes as manager there
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Tom Craddock signs at Pompey.
Dean Morgan signs for another year at Wycombe.
Sean McGinty released by Manchester United.
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&quotslappy&quot wrote:Tom Craddock signs at Pompey.
Que a rather interesting quote from manager Guy Whittingham:

“I’ve watched Tom and he has a great work ethic. If he is not scoring goals he will keep going and be a right pest to defenders in League Two.
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Nick Cusack, OUFC 1992-94, talks to the Fulham website about his career. Fulham are due to play Swansea on Sunday, another of Cusack's old clubs.
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Eddie Hutchinson, OUFC 2006-2009, rejects a reduced offer at Havant and Waterlooville, who are managed by Lee Bradbury, OUFC 2004-2006.
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&quotslappy&quot wrote:
&quotslappy&quot wrote:Former Oxford United ace, Richie Baker, OUFC Aug-Oct 2010, was hoping Barrow would score a third successive penalty before their game against Newport at the weekend.

They lost 3-0 at home.
Baker scored a hattrick for Barrow last Saturday 22 September against Ebbsfleet.
Baker has been offered a chance to resurrect his BSP career by Tamworth, plus inklings of interest from Burton and Fleetwood.
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By my reckoning, the only player from last season yet to agree a deal with the U's for next season is Luke O'Brien.
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James Clarke back in the Conference:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22623587
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