Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 6:52 pm
“Surely we would be the laughing stock of non-league football if we were second from bottom of the Conference. We are in fact second from top.
"Mooro" wrote:don't disagree with you, just think we're coming at this from different start points. I suspect you took my comments to mean our attitude has lost us respect, whereas I actually think that we, like most other clubs that come down from the FL, were afforded little respect from the non-league fraternity to start off with."Resurrection Ox" wrote:
Why have we lost the support of the non-league fraternity? There has been no discernible arrogance on or off the field shown by the club or its supporters . What eyewash.
Some then really P people off by continuing to act in an arrogant and disrespectful fashion "we're too big for this league, etc" (which I think is what you thought I meant) while others keep their noses clean and buckle down to earning respect on the field (which is actually what I meant).
All I was saying was that the respect that our on-field performances had earned through the early part of the season (to the point where some opposing managers were quoted as saying our presence in the table was a disgrace as it was taking up a promotion slot) has all but crumbled in recent weeks with most observers taking a quiet delight in our demise.
PS - Snake - Hellenic is four levels below us (Conference, Conference South, Southern Premier, Southern South&West, Hellenic Premier). Our nearest Oxon rivals are Banbury in the Southern Premier.
"ty cobb" wrote:Most interesting thing about that table is how well Rushden have done recently - I thought we made them look fantastic but maybe they are actually a decent team now and we took it for granted a bit that we should beat them.
However, with Cambridge doing as badly as us recently Sat really is a must win game now - turn up in droves and get behind the lads we've only lost one home game all season after all, are we that arrogant that we thought we'd not lose at home this season.
Usually when a team loses at home its because they've played badly!
And Peter Foley decided not to go to WBA I believe. (Going back a bit I know)"DLT" wrote:Well I always thought Hatswell was hard done by when here. Played out of position and the fans instantly on his back.
Ashton was excellent until he disolved under Talbot, twice as quick as any defender we currently have.
Dave Savage, well I am biased about him because I sponsorsed him for two seasons.
And Jamie Cook.He never went on from Maine Road did he. A good example of my theory that young players should move away from their home town club. They become the local hero and think they have 'made it' far too easily. Would Mustoe have had such a successful career if he stayed in Oxford. Paul Powell ???
I cannot recall an Andy Duncan. Has my memory gone?"DLT" wrote:And didn't Andy Duncan turn down Leeds. (plucking at very straws)
That's the one, see I am not old enough."Baboo" wrote:I cannot recall an Andy Duncan. Has my memory gone?"DLT" wrote:And didn't Andy Duncan turn down Leeds. (plucking at very straws)
Or should that be Colin Duncan?
Unfortunately I am. I would never have put him anywhere near good enough for Leeds though. A good honest trier."DLT" wrote:That's the one, see I am not old enough."Baboo" wrote:I cannot recall an Andy Duncan. Has my memory gone?"DLT" wrote:And didn't Andy Duncan turn down Leeds. (plucking at very straws)
Or should that be Colin Duncan?