FOOTBALL: Banbury United boss Paul Davis seeks to upset his old Oxford City ally Justin Merritt
Banbury United manager Paul Davis says his players have nothing to lose when they host Oxford City in the Oxfordshire Senior Cup quarter-final tonight.
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Banbury United manager Paul Davis says his players have nothing to lose when they host Oxford City in the Oxfordshire Senior Cup quarter-final tonight.
Didcot Town joint manager Ian Concannon has urged his side to keep up the good work when they travel to AFC Totton tonight.
Didcot Town hot-shot John Mills has pledged his future to the Southern League Division 1 South & West high-fliers after rejecting an offer to move up a level with Hereford United.
DIDCOT Town hot-shot John Mills has pledged his future to the Southern League Division 1 South & West high-fliers after rejecting an offer to move up a level with Hereford United.
CRAIG Adey applauded his Oxford City youth side’s superb all-round effort after they made the third round with a dramatic 2-1 FA Youth Cup win against Luton Town at Marsh Lane on Tuesday.
Oxford City skipper Darren Pond faces several weeks on the sidelines with a hip injury.
UHLSPORT Hellenic League side AFC Hinksey have folded after only two seasons, writes NICK FARRANT.
Former Oxford United coach Ray Graydon led the tributes to the club’s first professional player, Jack Casley, who has died aged 88.
Alice Powell is in the hunt for more success after completing an amazing weekend.
Justin Merritt is predicting exciting times ahead for Oxford City after he was appointed as the club’s general manager.
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