Oxford United 1 (Davis 89) Fleetwood Town 2 (Crowther 28, Brown 55) (From The Oxford Times)
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Oxford United 1 (Davis 89) Fleetwood Town 2 (Crowther 28, Brown 55)
9:55pm Tuesday 12th February 2013 in Sport
By David Pritchard, Chief Sports Reporter covering Oxford United. Follow us on twitter: @oxfordmailoufc. Call me on 01865 425458
Oxford United's Deane Smalley had this header disallowed
A STUNNING strike from Liam Davis was of scant consolation as Oxford United slumped to a fourth defeat in five games tonight.
The full back gave the U's some late hope by finding the corner of the net from long range.
It set up a stirring finish, when the hosts played with an urgency and intensity which had been lacking for the rest of the game, but Fleetwood had built enough of a cushion to see off the charge.
Ryan Crowther finished off a flowing move on 28 minutes to put the Cod Army in front and Junior Brown doubled the advantage ten minutes after the break.
United, who looked low on confidence, had their moments.
James Constable hit the post, while Alfie Potter and Sean Rigg also had good chances, but again the clinical touch deserted them.
Deane Smalley made his first start in more than four months, replacing the injured Justin Richards as United reverted back to 4-4-2.
The hosts' other change to the starting line-up from Saturday's 2-0 defeat to Bristol Rovers saw Alfie Potter come in for Tony Capaldi.
Melted snow had done the playing surface no favours and both sides took no chances in the first ten minutes.
When the game began to settle it was Fleetwood who looked more coherent, with the U's struggling to make an impact in possession.
One whipped cross saw Michael Raynes mis-kick his attempted clearance and the centre back was mightily relieved to see the ball fly straight to goalkeeper Luke McCormick.
United had the ball in the net on 19 minutes, when Smalley nodded in from a yard at a corner, but the referee ruled it out for a foul on Scott Davies.
The Cod Army goalkeeper made an excellent save midway through the half, denying Lewis Montrose's left-footed effort.
United appeared to be finding a foothold, but just as in Saturday they fell behind after building some momentum.
The home side's defence were caught completely cold by a move from right to left, where Crowther was waiting unmarked to steer a shot past McCormick.
United had a glorious chance to level the scores just three minutes later.
Rigg freed Potter, whose lack of confidence was visible as he turned down the chance to shoot instead of a pass which missed its target.
Howls swirled around the Kassam, but the home fans were very nearly cheering with the next attack.
Smalley flicked on for James Constable, who laid off for his strike partner to fizz a shot a whisker wide.
United made an encouraging start to the second half, with Davies saving from Potter.
But again Fleetwood hit back with purpose, doubling their lead ten minutes into the second half.
A high hanging cross was headed back across goal by Dean Howell and Brown reacted first to bundle a finish home from close range.
The tension among the home fans went up a notch as another game looked to be slipping away.
Constable came agonisingly close to halving the deficit with a run and shot which struck the post. The ball fell to Rigg, who blazed a tricky chance over the bar.
There was still half an hour to play, plenty of time to salvage something, but United badly lacked a spark.
Fleetwood were happy to sit back and soak up the pressure, as their opponents searched for some inspiration.
Jean-Michel Fontaine should have made it 3-0 on 75 minutes, but after the offside trap was spring by a neat move the striker fired wide.
Josh Parker's energy was again useful from the bench and with ten minutes left he laid on a fantastic chance for Rigg.
The winger could not find a way past Davies' legs and Raynes headed the rebound wide.
When the Fleetwood goalkeeper made a superb parry to deny Damian Batt with two minutes to go the game looked over.
But Davis injected some drama into the closing stages with a brilliant strike from 25 yards which flew into the corner.
With five minutes of time added on United suddenly came alive.
Constable had two sights of goal almost immediately, but both ended up high in the Oxford Mail Stand.
Fleetwood still had to weather another corner, but United ran out of time.
Comments(33)
Richard Wickson
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10:23pm Tue 12 Feb 13
WindsorYellow
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10:55pm Tue 12 Feb 13
Doctor69
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11:06pm Tue 12 Feb 13
WindsorYellow wrote:You won't be watching the yellows anytime soon then!
Built by KT and cw !! Destroyed by fk,IL, and you guessed it cw !!!! I'm so glad I don't waste my hard earned cash watching that dross.!! I will however come back if and when we're a top 3 side and pushing for promotion from league 2.
Doctor69
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11:09pm Tue 12 Feb 13
I won't renew my season ticket until wilder is gone. Many other season tickets around me are saying the same. Can the club afford to keep him on much longer?
Brenda Jackson
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11:17pm Tue 12 Feb 13
The pitch looked great, if you enjoy making sandcastles or mud pies. Funny, the fleetfoot team coped ok on it.
BigAlBiker
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11:21pm Tue 12 Feb 13
No passion. No skill, no speed, no idea all over the pitch and he sends Tyrone out, leaves Max on the bench and don't get me started on the players he has let go let alone the donkeys he has brought in like Lewis Guy and others.
We could lose eight players easily and stay the same, Mark Yates or someone like him is needed to bring some sort of idea to the club, it's time for Wilder to go with our thanks before he completely ruins it and takes us back down.
Manor Born
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12:04am Wed 13 Feb 13
It's gone beyond a joke now. This is nothing short of embarrassing and history seems to be repeating itself. We are toothlessly heading towards relegation if a change isn't made ASAP. Wilder won't do the honourable thing, it now needs to be made clear that he has to go. If we don't start voicing our disapproval and make it clear that he needs to go then we will be just as culpable for our relegation as Wilder.
All we want is a decent football team. One that plays with a bit of pride, a bit of passion and a bit of desire. We're not getting any of that. The only reason the crowd was given as 5003 tonight is because all season tickets are included in that figure. Looking around the ground there was 4,500 tops inside there. This is only going to get worse whilst that man is manager. He needs to go, he needs to go now. The future and survival of our club is at stake.
hawkeye1
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12:15am Wed 13 Feb 13
need someone to come in and invest, maybe look into moving out of the Kassam and tell the owner to shove it where the sun does not shine, and his rent, and we can start a fresh by
rebuilding somewhere else, to tell the truth I will be glad when this season is over, as it has become so depressing the way it is going.
AylesburyOx
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6:31am Wed 13 Feb 13
The Black Prince was off-side
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7:48am Wed 13 Feb 13
Grandpont Tom
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8:52am Wed 13 Feb 13
PT1
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9:05am Wed 13 Feb 13
A Scroat
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9:05am Wed 13 Feb 13
BigAlBiker wrote:I totally agree with you. This was my last game until Wilder goes and we get a striker who can score. JC is very poor now.
If you were there tonight and looked at the bench you would have seen at least one,usually two of the opposition staff up and encouraging there layers while our man was sat on his backside.
No passion. No skill, no speed, no idea all over the pitch and he sends Tyrone out, leaves Max on the bench and don't get me started on the players he has let go let alone the donkeys he has brought in like Lewis Guy and others.
We could lose eight players easily and stay the same, Mark Yates or someone like him is needed to bring some sort of idea to the club, it's time for Wilder to go with our thanks before he completely ruins it and takes us back down.
adlibber
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9:06am Wed 13 Feb 13
My anger drifts more towards Lenagan these days because of his reluctance to make a bold decision. If he's prepared to put £125 grand into a rescue pot to save his investment why is he also happy to keep a manager in charge who is taking the club backwards and increasing the chances of Lenagan incurring more losses? Bizarre Management from top to bottom.
Wilder and co have to go now.
BezzaYellow
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9:11am Wed 13 Feb 13
bigchet
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9:12am Wed 13 Feb 13
AylesburyOx
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9:53am Wed 13 Feb 13
BezzaYellow wrote:I'd love to see Dooobes in charge for the remainder of the season; at least he'd show some passion and get the fans going!
Duberry in as player-manager for the rest of the season. Raise spirits.
I'd like to say that last night was as bad as I've seen it but sadly I went there expecting to lose, we lost and nobody from the chairman, manager, coaching staff or players seemed to care. If Lenegen is going to have a pop at the fans for falling attendances he must see why we are staying away.
This is probably the lowest I've felt as an Oxford fan
oldun
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10:05am Wed 13 Feb 13
northampton yellow
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11:42am Wed 13 Feb 13
BicesterBod
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12:01pm Wed 13 Feb 13
kibby
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12:28pm Wed 13 Feb 13
northampton yellow wrote:Oxford City at home in local(ish) derby against Gloucester City on Saturday. OC still just outside play-offs...is there an outside chance of a City/United derby next season if CW stays on!!?
Yeah ive had enough of this crap now i will not be going back until wilder lewis and melville leave its a shame as once what was a good club is ruined
foxvox
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12:34pm Wed 13 Feb 13
northampton yellow
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2:20pm Wed 13 Feb 13
kibby wrote:yeah we should all go to watch city and put money in their coffers they will proberly spend it better than us mike ford must be laughing at us and the way its going will be having a drink when city bypass us in th league
northampton yellow wrote:Oxford City at home in local(ish) derby against Gloucester City on Saturday. OC still just outside play-offs...is there an outside chance of a City/United derby next season if CW stays on!!?
Yeah ive had enough of this crap now i will not be going back until wilder lewis and melville leave its a shame as once what was a good club is ruined
matty99
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4:20pm Wed 13 Feb 13
Cook Benjamim and Basham, are worth the entrance fee alone with concessions for OUFC season ticket holders!
OX26Hound
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5:23pm Wed 13 Feb 13
oldun wrote:I had great concerns when we returned to playing in the same style of kit that we wore in the 1970's (the awful striped affair and then this year's). Sadly, the team performances are also beginning to immitate the form of those days!
This is as bad as the last days of Asprey - at Xmas 1980 we were next to bottom of a division which we would now love to get up into!! Enter Ian Greaves - beat top of the table Charlton in his first game - same players lost just 3 matches out of the remaining 24!! same players
AylesburyOx
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8:08pm Wed 13 Feb 13
burnseykidlington
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9:36pm Wed 13 Feb 13
Wilder thanks for getting us back in the league, 3 Swindon wins and for wembley now it's time to go.
WILDER OUT WILDER OUT
oldun
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5:56am Thu 14 Feb 13
DnBayst
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9:25am Thu 14 Feb 13
Grandpont Tom
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10:33am Thu 14 Feb 13
No-one wants anyone to lose their job - and I don't think we will go down (lucky there are not 4 relegation places though!) - but he is doing a really bad job and I am sure there are lots of people who could do better -
He is completrly uninspiring and at the end of the day Football is part of the entertainment industry. Not many OUFC fans have enjoyed this season
DnBayst
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2:54pm Thu 14 Feb 13
oldun
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3:18pm Thu 14 Feb 13
Grandpont Tom wrote:BYS is a big fan!!. Anyone who goes into professional football management must know that it is very likely that (A) they won't last more than 4 years in most jobs (B) their total managerial career at pro level will not pass ten years (including periods out of work) - it has been that way for at least 50 years. Stay out of the kitchen if you don't like the heat. Many earn far far more than the fans who criticise or praise them . There won't be a shortage of applicants even to a probably not highly paid Conference managerial post
Re DnBayst- I don't think anyone is overpraising Mr Wilder on this thread. If you read the posts most want him to go and any support for him staying is based on the fact that the club cannot afford to ditch him before the contract expires. I cannot find one fan on this site who says sign him uo for next year.
No-one wants anyone to lose their job - and I don't think we will go down (lucky there are not 4 relegation places though!) - but he is doing a really bad job and I am sure there are lots of people who could do better -
He is completrly uninspiring and at the end of the day Football is part of the entertainment industry. Not many OUFC fans have enjoyed this season

oldun says...
10:01pm Tue 12 Feb 13