Plymouth Argyle 1 (Williams 2) Oxford United 1 (Hall 36) (From The Oxford Times)
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Plymouth Argyle 1 (Williams 2) Oxford United 1 (Hall 36)
4:59pm Saturday 21st April 2012 in Sport
By David Pritchard, Chief Sports Reporter covering Oxford United. Follow us on twitter: @oxfordmailoufc. Call me on 01865 425458
OXFORD United dropped out of the play-off positions as a draw at Plymouth Argyle extended their winless run to five games.
The visitors fell behind inside 90 seconds to Robbie Williams’ deflected free-kick, but drew level before the break courtesy of a wonder strike from Asa Hall.
Adam Chapman hit the woodwork from a set piece early in the second half, with what turned out to be the closest moment either side came to finding a winner.
The point was enough for Plymouth, who stayed up as a result, but it was costly for United, whose long stay in the top seven was ended as Crewe Alexandra leapfrogged them thanks to a win against Cheltenham Town.
Peter Leven made a surprise return to United’s starting line-up in the only change from the goalless draw against Gillingham a week earlier.
The Scot’s early recovery from a knee injury saw him come in for Damian Batt, with Andy Whing switching to right back.
Plymouth came into the contest knowing a win would definitelty see them safe from relegation with two games to spare and they made a flying start.
Just 84 seconds were on the clock when Williams’ free-kick deflected off the United wall past a helpless Wayne Brown.
Argyle could easily have doubled their lead on six minutes, when a terrific swerving half volley from Luke Young was turned round the post by Brown at full stretch.
The home side were first to every ball and with the exception of a deflected shot from Dean Morgan, United struggled to make an impact in the final third.
Brown was called upon midway through the half to make another smart stop from Young after Warren Feeney’s cross from the left was not dealt with by the visitors’ back four.
United’s travelling support had little to shout about, but out of nowhere Hall turned the game nine minutes before the break.
Given space 30 yards out, the midfielder took aim and smashed a shot which flew over Argyle goalkeeper Jake Cole and dipped into the net.
The goal transformed the U’s, who suddenly looked much brighter in possession.
Neat play between Morgan and the impressive Liam Davis saw the latter drill a low cross into the box for Chapman, whose shot was blocked.
The second half began in the same way as the first, with Plymouth threatening from a set piece.
Paul Wotton lined up a free-kick, which was again deflected, but this time it flew off a Plymouth body and wide of the post.
At the other end Chapman came within a whisker of making it 2-1 from another free-kick on 52 minutes.
The midfielder’s inswinging delivery from the left flank was aimed at Michael Duberry, but it was missed by everyone and curled onto the inside of the post, bouncing to safety.
It was the final clear chance for some time, as the sides became bogged down in midfield.
James Constable and Oli Johnson were thrown on off the United bench, but the former’s contribution was short-lived.
Within 13 minutes of coming on the U’s top scorer came off with an injury, replaced by Simon Heslop for his first appearance since January.
It left the visitors with Johnson and Morgan playing as an unlikely front two for the closing stages.
Heslop almost made an immediate impact, just failing to contact with a wicked low cross from Whing which Plymouth scrambled to clear.
Williams had another free-kick well saved by Brown three minutes from time, but the home fans were celebrating at the final whistle as results elsewhere ensured their safety.
For United, their play-off fate is no longer in their hands with two games remaining.
Attendance: 8,668 (827 visitors) Oxford Utd: Brown, Whing, Duberry, Wright, Davis, Chapman, Leven, Hall, Montano (Johnson 67), Rendell (Constable 62, Heslop 75), Morgan.
Substitutes: Crocombe, Capaldi.
Comments(37)
Chish and Fips
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5:15pm Sat 21 Apr 12
We're up - not in a glorious fashion though with recent form - but hey I don't care now.
Keep calm and carry on.
Have a good week you lot.
the wizard
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5:33pm Sat 21 Apr 12
We did it today, but not the way we wanted but there you go, its life and it happens.
foxvox
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6:14pm Sat 21 Apr 12
adlibber
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6:39pm Sat 21 Apr 12
the wizard
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6:50pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Joe1
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7:16pm Sat 21 Apr 12
It seems a while since one our forwards score d a goal. We just seem to lack that killer instinct. We should do a lot better against these lower teams. Still, two games to go you never know miracles might happen we might even win them both!!!!!
tws
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7:21pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Please bring back JP for last two games & playoffs are possible, swallow pride get behind CW & the boys, another world IS possible!!!
PS; At the start of the season I'd of taken 2 wins over the Scum, job DONE???
tws
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7:21pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Please bring back JP for last two games & playoffs are possible, swallow pride get behind CW & the boys, another world IS possible!!!
PS; At the start of the season I'd of taken 2 wins over the Scum, job DONE???
Inkpot
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7:21pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Constable now couldn't hit a pigs a**e with a banjo and needs to go in the summer!!!
Likewise most of our forwards except perhaps Craddock who is blameless for this season.
Not sure though if getting rid of Wilder is the answer.
bigchet
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7:28pm Sat 21 Apr 12
oldun
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7:31pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Chish and Fips
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7:33pm Sat 21 Apr 12
tws wrote:Thanks for the compliments TWS.
As said congrats to Swindon, good side who deservedly win promo but why do the Scum fans post on here? You have a Fascist as a manager but thats ok is it, now politely GO AWAY?
Please bring back JP for last two games & playoffs are possible, swallow pride get behind CW & the boys, another world IS possible!!!
PS; At the start of the season I'd of taken 2 wins over the Scum, job DONE???
What's the problem with us posting on here - what are you scared of or rather embarrassed about. Providing the posts are not abusive or stupid name calling can't see a problem.
There's still a chance you lot could make the play-offs but taking your frustration out on us ain't going to change much.
Good luck, hope you can make it.
oldun
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7:36pm Sat 21 Apr 12
northampton yellow
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7:53pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Chish and Fips
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7:56pm Sat 21 Apr 12
oldun wrote:Cheers Oldun - good luck.
Congratulations to Swindon - well deserving the promotion. Far too big a club for the fourth tier
Whitstablexile
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8:07pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Our season is ending exactly as it deserves to. Wilder will get another season, I think he'll need to take us up next year.
Thanks for the double bragging rights my little red robins, those were games that will live long in the memory. :-) good luck for next year.
Chish and Fips
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8:17pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Whitstablexile wrote:Aye, they do put a bit of a blot on the season for us Whit - but hey - think both games seem to make us improve afterwards and look what's happened now.
Fair play to Swindon and PDC, the points total and GD column don't lie.
Our season is ending exactly as it deserves to. Wilder will get another season, I think he'll need to take us up next year.
Thanks for the double bragging rights my little red robins, those were games that will live long in the memory. :-) good luck for next year.
Same good luck to yourself. You never know - we may even be in the same league next season if things go well for you lot.
the wizard
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8:48pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Would like to see you make the play off's. Your words above are very telling over the state of the game and the status of clubs. There are many who are punching well on gates less than yours, but I think Kassam is probably charging top dollar rent which must be a major draw back. Despite all the banter I hope you guys get a decent finish to the season. The local games are good for all the clubs, banter, rivalry, and gate receipts as well, it all helps. While you guys may have your problems, well you are not alone, and we have had plenty to endure over this week and then again, all of last season. It happens, and as supporters, we all have to tolerate it, as there is not much else we can do. Good luck for the next two games, and hope they bring something positive.
oldun
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8:54pm Sat 21 Apr 12
disco80
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9:59pm Sat 21 Apr 12
Ab Boy
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1:16am Sun 22 Apr 12
Good luck to them next season!!
Even in the play-offs are we good enough to beat any of the other teams over two legs???
Not taking Mick but how the hell do we beat The Champs twice but drop stupid points against rubbish!!
Something not right somewere??
Whitstablexile
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8:42am Sun 22 Apr 12
Chish and Fips wrote:It's been a weird run in for the reds. Running away with the league, then losing against us and then again in the JP final and kind of limping over the line. I suspect that you'd have hoped for a little more? Not sour grapes, honest - a promotion is a promotion.
Whitstablexile wrote:Aye, they do put a bit of a blot on the season for us Whit - but hey - think both games seem to make us improve afterwards and look what's happened now.
Fair play to Swindon and PDC, the points total and GD column don't lie.
Our season is ending exactly as it deserves to. Wilder will get another season, I think he'll need to take us up next year.
Thanks for the double bragging rights my little red robins, those were games that will live long in the memory. :-) good luck for next year.
Same good luck to yourself. You never know - we may even be in the same league next season if things go well for you lot.
CamView
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9:38am Sun 22 Apr 12
Just look back at our promotion season where Green just like Pitman was not given the time of day - he did come back in time to score some important goals in the play offs and in the final. So its not just a one off lack ofjudgmentt.
oldun
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10:02am Sun 22 Apr 12
Chish and Fips
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10:14am Sun 22 Apr 12
Whitstablexile wrote:another 'Aye' to that Whit ...a very strange week ..... and a bit of a damp squib to be honest .. and I think after, next weekend or the last game of the season there could be further revelations as I'm of the opinion PDC will leave.
Chish and Fips wrote:It's been a weird run in for the reds. Running away with the league, then losing against us and then again in the JP final and kind of limping over the line. I suspect that you'd have hoped for a little more? Not sour grapes, honest - a promotion is a promotion.
Whitstablexile wrote:Aye, they do put a bit of a blot on the season for us Whit - but hey - think both games seem to make us improve afterwards and look what's happened now.
Fair play to Swindon and PDC, the points total and GD column don't lie.
Our season is ending exactly as it deserves to. Wilder will get another season, I think he'll need to take us up next year.
Thanks for the double bragging rights my little red robins, those were games that will live long in the memory. :-) good luck for next year.
Same good luck to yourself. You never know - we may even be in the same league next season if things go well for you lot.
Have a good week you lot.
sagadude
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12:16pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Unfortunately for you, I think Crewe will keep you out, as they are looking good at the right time.
We whimpered over the finish line yesterday at Gills due to our players mistermeaners, and PDC was right in dropping the offenders. As at Crawley, Chelsea and other clubs the players think they are bigger than the club, the fans and the manager and try to get the boss to lose the dressing room.
OUFC and a majority of their fans are so obsessed with hating STFC that it has rubbed off on some of your players and a certain member of our squad (enough said). Take for instance Constable, only turns up against Swindon, and along with your huge vocal support only turn up at Swindon.
More than ever than now, you need to get behind your team like you did against as over the two matches you beat us.
So good luck Whit and the rest of you, as I personally would like us to get revenge and beat you next season.
bigchet
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12:41pm Sun 22 Apr 12
oldun
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1:06pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Henryb
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5:13pm Sun 22 Apr 12
New Manor rename
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7:06pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Simon84
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8:08pm Sun 22 Apr 12
disco80 wrote:Spend some money at this level very few clubs actually pay transfer fees its all about your budget for wages. Ian Lenegan said a few weeks week ago that last summer the board increased the budget by a couple of hundred grand so be could push for promotion. It seems to me that Wilder has spent the increase on wages of sub standard and uncommitted loanees.
Whats all this crap that we are a big club? why because we have good support ?? stupid comments!! We need to take a gamble next year spend some money on players and really go for promotion!!! I think we need a change of manager but dont know who could replace him? Any ideas? Our formation is poor we never have width why cant we play 3-5-2 and allow batt and davies to push on, we need more energy and urgency . What is the idea of that crap warm up seconds before k.o?
Other than this season Constable has been our best striker by miles. He was inherited by Wilder. This tells me that Wilder can't pick a good striker. We have 4 coaches all ex players, a former keeper, a former defender and 2 former defensively minded midfielders and our big problem is converting chances is it a coincedence?
Simon84
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8:10pm Sun 22 Apr 12
Henryb wrote:Say what you like about Kassam but there was no other takers it was sell to Kassam or go out of business altogether.
Oxford took the wrong road years ago when they sold out to Kassam for £1.
Ab Boy
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1:33am Mon 23 Apr 12
That says it all!!!
gnash21
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8:30am Mon 23 Apr 12
bigchet
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9:18am Mon 23 Apr 12
oldun
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9:36am Mon 23 Apr 12

mustard red says...
5:12pm Sat 21 Apr 12
I wish the ugly posters a good summer, and hope they enjoy playing Fleetwood next season.
Bye.