Port Vale 3 (Richards 41, Rigg 69, Williamson 90) Oxford United 0

OXFORD United’s play-off hopes were snuffed out with a defeat in their final game of the season.

Marc Richards’ shot put the hosts in front at half-time after an evenly contested opening 45 minutes.

United were spurred on by news rivals Crewe Alexandra were losing, but their commitment to attack saw them caught out midway through the second half, when Sean Rigg struck a second goal on the break.

It gave the U’s a mountain to climb and they could not find a way back into the contest, conceding a third goal to Ben Williamson in stoppage time, as their season petered out with a seventh game without a win.

Manager Chris Wilder made four changes in an unfamiliar starting line-up, with Damian Martinez, Tony Capaldi, Peter Leven and Tom Craddock coming into the side.

It meant a change of system, switching from 4-3-3 to a 4-4-1-1, with Craddock playing in behind Jon-Paul Pittman, who had the first sight of goal.

Just two minutes were on the clock when the striker cut in from the right flank and arrowed a low shot from 20 yards which beat Vale goalkeeper Stuart Tomlinson but slipped past the post.

Craddock had the next clear opening, on 19 minutes, when he was put through by Andy Whing, but the striker delayed his shot long enough for Joe Davis to recover and block.

Vale had plenty of the ball but Martinez, signed on loan from Arsenal yesterday, was untested until the 37th minute.

Rigg, who looked lively on the left flank, got to the byline and hung up a cross to the back post, which Tom Pope headed straight at the Argentinian goalkeeper.

Martinez was beaten four minutes later, when Marc Richards pounced on United skipper Jake Wright’s back header, nipping in to flick a finish into the net.

Despite the scoreline, United were given added impetus at the break with the news play-off rivals Crewe Alexandra were 2-1 behind at home to Aldershot.

In response Adam Chapman, Scott Rendell and Oli Johnson were all brought on as the U’s adopted their more familiar 4-3-3 formation.

It almost made an immediate impact, with Leven playing in Chapman on the counter-attack, but the midfielder’s attempted chip was easily caught by Tomlinson.

The changes transformed the tempo of the game, with United on top but leaving gaps at the back for Vale to exploit on the counter-attack.

Richards nearly made it 2-0 just before the hour, but Capaldi did brilliantly to slide in and deflect the close range shot over the crossbar.

The game was wide open and United needed a brilliant save from Martinez to stay in the game, with the goalkeeper tipping Tom Pope’s header over the bar.

From the resulting corner Vale had two efforts blocked on the line, while Pope hit the post.

A goal for one of the sides seemed inevitable, and it arrived on 69 minutes when Vale doubled their advantage.

The hosts sprung on the counter-attack, leaving Wright to face two attackers. Rigg opted to the chance on himself, going past the defender’s challenge and lashing a shot past Martinez.

United continued to attack, but had little joy until Pittman headed into the net six minutes from time. The celebrations were short-lived, with the referre ruling the goal out for a push from the striker on his marker.

Vale ran down the clock with ease and rubbed salt into the visitors’ wounds when Ben Williamson struck a third goal in the final minute.

Attendance: 5,621 (886 visitors).

Oxford Utd: Martinez, Batt, Duberry, Wright, Davis (Rendell 46), Hall, Whing (Chapman 46), Leven, Capaldi, Craddock (Johnson 49), Pittman.

Substitutes: Crocombe, Montano.

Comments(54)

yellowhoods says...
5:29pm Sat 5 May 12

What a surprise, I for one will not go again, we must sack wilder!

Brian Gibbs says...
5:43pm Sat 5 May 12

What has happened over the last seven matches should not be a surprise as we have been poor on too many occasions this season.

I posted after the Sheffield cup match that Chris Wilder was not a manger who could motivate or take us to a higher level and I am sorry to say that I have been proved right.

I suspect the club will not sack him now but if we are not in the top three by the end of September then I hope they do the right thing by the supporters.

oldun says...
6:07pm Sat 5 May 12

11 years since we played in the third tier – amazing for a club of our size – I never thought that when me moved grounds it would take anything like so long
There are few clubs in the division above us which are bigger than us (I make it only about six or seven) – many in that division any are minnows compared with Oxford – playing before less than 5000.
In the fourth tier – all of these were in it in the last five years, Swindon, Rovers, Argyle, Bradford, Gillingham, Southend, Vale , Rotherham, Dagenham, Northampton, Crewe, Cheltenham, Hereford – yet we have not been there for 11 years – so disappointing – win those two remaining games and then win the play offs - it is the least that a club of United’s size should settle for .
16 points behind missing the other end of the lottery of the play offs !! Will we make up those 16 points without massive strengthening - no, way!

Joe1 says...
6:19pm Sat 5 May 12

What a dreadful end to our season. We just can't score. When we (hopefully) bring NEW players during the Summer, thing's to bear in mind:
1. Not to sign players who are not totally fit.
2.Sign forwards who know how to finish & have the capability to score.
3. Get some decent cover for our Goal Keeper.
4.Sign a solid Centre Half.
5.Don't sign a glut of midfield players.

I am not convinced that CW has the motivation or field craft to Manage at this or a higher level. I don't know if he reads some our input on this site. He might be suprised to read what we feel & think.
Our great fans deserve better than this lot have shown.
What a tremendous let down it has all been. Shame shame shame.

Ginger-nutz says...
6:26pm Sat 5 May 12

Oldun....
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Your post is very factual and mostly correct.
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A club of your size should make the top 7 at this level without much effort.
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But then, so should Rovers, Bradford, and Plymouth......
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Trouble is that it's not just about strengthening.....
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We done that two seasons ago, with massive investment on top quality players for Div 1 standard.....And we finished bottom......
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It's more about management of the talent you have, because money alone doesn't guarantee success.
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Paolo has worked wonders for us, and he IS a top class motivator who demands a high level of consistency and 100% effort week in week out.
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Wilder hasn't got the x-factor or belief to get your lot out of this league.
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Time to ship out, and for your board to get a pair of cahunas and invest some real money in the squad and management team.
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Good luck next season guys.

northampton yellow says...
6:33pm Sat 5 May 12

Joe1 wrote:
What a dreadful end to our season. We just can't score. When we (hopefully) bring NEW players during the Summer, thing's to bear in mind:
1. Not to sign players who are not totally fit.
2.Sign forwards who know how to finish & have the capability to score.
3. Get some decent cover for our Goal Keeper.
4.Sign a solid Centre Half.
5.Don't sign a glut of midfield players.

I am not convinced that CW has the motivation or field craft to Manage at this or a higher level. I don't know if he reads some our input on this site. He might be suprised to read what we feel & think.
Our great fans deserve better than this lot have shown.
What a tremendous let down it has all been. Shame shame shame.
i agree , but be intereting to see who he will let go over the next week, but has cw got the talking power to bring in fresh blood and are they going to be anybetter (PROB NOT) BUT MUST GET NEW COACHING STAFF IN AND SACK MEVELLIE AND LEWIS."NO CLUE"ALSO be interesting to see how much of our season ticket money he gets to spend . After our 210.000 loss .

BigAlBiker says...
6:42pm Sat 5 May 12

Tactical numpty sums up CW, with his decision making we have two hopes, Bob and none.

We need three strikers of quality, two midfielders who are quick, two defenders who shut down the oppo, and a spare goalie, no useless panic signings or heaps of useless loan signings.

Oh and play 442 or 4141 NOT 433 as we get outrun.

oldun says...
6:47pm Sat 5 May 12

442 oh, yes!!

The Manager says...
7:22pm Sat 5 May 12

Well we didn't find out anything from this game other than what is obvious and that is we were not good enough. Consistency is the name of the game for success and unfortunately we were not. Problem now is what will happen over the summer nothing rash I hope like last summer when players were moved on and were not really replaced.We shall see

learned says...
7:38pm Sat 5 May 12

Thanks for what you've done but....Wilder out ! And take all of the loan players with you-apart from Rendell who tries hard.

jbowling says...
7:54pm Sat 5 May 12

1) Much has been said about the improvement that has been made over the past two years. The side at Wembley had Creighton, Bulman, Midson and Green with Potter on the bench. Look at the players we have now.

2) The reason why we don't score goals is because of the way we play not the players themselves. You need to get the ball wide and get crosses in and then even mediocre strikers will score. Our old ones do when they move clubs.

3) We set out to score one goal and then hang on for a victory. When we concede first we never win.

4) If we can't buy players then at least develope a youth policy.

5) I will no longer attend matches while Wilder is in charge. As long as attendances hold up the board will not get ride of him.

He will go in the end so why wait

EastleazeRed says...
7:57pm Sat 5 May 12

This one's for you Andy ? Gotta **** myself laughing , see you in another 10 years !

EastleazeRed says...
7:57pm Sat 5 May 12

This one's for you Andy ? Gotta **** myself laughing , see you in another 10 years !

senior supporter says...
8:02pm Sat 5 May 12

Some of the comments above are to put it mildly crazy. CW has done a good job within a restricted budget.Swindon and Crawley have had money thrown at them but when the new restrictions on spending come in then we maybe on a more level playing ground as regards to transfer money. I listened to CW and the chairman on Radio OX earlier and both know what needs to be done.Let them do their jobs and we will be OK next season.Remember we were in the Conference three years ago. Rome wasnt built in a day.

Oxe says...
8:11pm Sat 5 May 12

The question has to be asked as to whether Wilder actually has the ability to take Oxford any further. I was happy to give him a chance if we were making real progress but we are going round in circles – wait for the imminent annual clear out of the very players that Wilder himself brought in last year.

Oxford has always made its best progress when there was quality scouting and coaching to identify potential talent and develop it. The worry about Wilder and his team is that i) he rarely seems capable of spotting real talent and ii) the players that he does sign, seem to go backwards under his coaching. The result is a revolving door of signings/loan players, all of whom we are told by Wilder on arrival are apparently great players with huge potential but most of whom then quietly disappear. As for the players who did appear to have some genuine talent when Wilder arrived, they are sold off – normally because Wilder has apparently spotted some form of attitude problem – and then often do well at other clubs.

If Wilder continues his current pot luck approach to signing, hoping that eventually he might strike lucky, the only thing we are going to do is help other clubs who probably can’t believe their luck at being able to offload their worse players on such a mug. No-one spotted by Wilder has ever made sufficient progress under his coaching to get a higher division club to sign them. ‘Fraid I am old enough to remember when the Manor was full of scouts from higher divisions interested in seeing the talent that was coming through at the club.

Sacking or keeping Wilder depends on your aspirations for the club. We won’t go back to the Conference so if you are happy to be another Morecambe or Burton, fine, keep him. If you actually want to go further and get some promotion - like Stevenage and Crawley - we need to change the management as neither he nor his coaching team have the ability to achieve it. Question is whether KT has the guts to quietly explain that it is time to leave or finds it easier out of personal loyalty to Wilder to just let him carry on.

gwoxeg says...
8:15pm Sat 5 May 12

It’s not about systems, its about the ability of players to be good enough to play within the system the manager chooses for any specific game. Good players playing 4-4-2 know when they’re being overrun in midfield and the two wide players move in from the touchline and condense the play. Intelligent footballers instinctively make the tactical adjustments. If the players ain’t aware enough, then the manager has to take up the slack. Is Wilder good enough to think on his feet? I think that on balance he is. So its not enough just to blame the manager, the players haven’t been good enough. Who brought the players in though? Wilder, but the players let him and themselves down over the last month. He’s done enough to warrant another season.

AylesburyOx says...
8:25pm Sat 5 May 12

Oxe wrote:
The question has to be asked as to whether Wilder actually has the ability to take Oxford any further. I was happy to give him a chance if we were making real progress but we are going round in circles – wait for the imminent annual clear out of the very players that Wilder himself brought in last year.

Oxford has always made its best progress when there was quality scouting and coaching to identify potential talent and develop it. The worry about Wilder and his team is that i) he rarely seems capable of spotting real talent and ii) the players that he does sign, seem to go backwards under his coaching. The result is a revolving door of signings/loan players, all of whom we are told by Wilder on arrival are apparently great players with huge potential but most of whom then quietly disappear. As for the players who did appear to have some genuine talent when Wilder arrived, they are sold off – normally because Wilder has apparently spotted some form of attitude problem – and then often do well at other clubs.

If Wilder continues his current pot luck approach to signing, hoping that eventually he might strike lucky, the only thing we are going to do is help other clubs who probably can’t believe their luck at being able to offload their worse players on such a mug. No-one spotted by Wilder has ever made sufficient progress under his coaching to get a higher division club to sign them. ‘Fraid I am old enough to remember when the Manor was full of scouts from higher divisions interested in seeing the talent that was coming through at the club.

Sacking or keeping Wilder depends on your aspirations for the club. We won’t go back to the Conference so if you are happy to be another Morecambe or Burton, fine, keep him. If you actually want to go further and get some promotion - like Stevenage and Crawley - we need to change the management as neither he nor his coaching team have the ability to achieve it. Question is whether KT has the guts to quietly explain that it is time to leave or finds it easier out of personal loyalty to Wilder to just let him carry on.
What he said. Absolutely spot on

adlibber says...
9:06pm Sat 5 May 12

Seriously those defending Wilder after such a lamentable season and dreadful conclusion - take the rosy specs off - he's had his chance and he's blown it -you can't blame players all the time -tactics,preparation and ability to stop the rot are all part of a good managers arsenal and Wilder quite frankly can only fire blanks. He needs to go if we had hit this poor form in November we'd be in a relegation battle. Utter rubbish the club is bigger than Wilder and the fans loyalty doesn't deserve the never ending laughable excuses from wilder for such miserable efforts.

adlibber says...
9:18pm Sat 5 May 12

forgot to add - Oxe - top post.

dave from witney says...
9:21pm Sat 5 May 12

senior supporter wrote:
Some of the comments above are to put it mildly crazy. CW has done a good job within a restricted budget.Swindon and Crawley have had money thrown at them but when the new restrictions on spending come in then we maybe on a more level playing ground as regards to transfer money. I listened to CW and the chairman on Radio OX earlier and both know what needs to be done.Let them do their jobs and we will be OK next season.Remember we were in the Conference three years ago. Rome wasnt built in a day.
Stevenage were in the conference three years ago, They have not thrown money at players. The time has come to say, you did quite well as a non league manager, but that's where it ends....goodbye.

The Manager says...
9:27pm Sat 5 May 12

Can you see Wilder being fired I don't think so but the owners and the Chairman need to look back over the last three seasons to that the same pattern has been followed and that is start the season reasonably well but as the season progresses in to the second half we start to gradually fall away because of the lack of motivation and not so good loan signings. Also does anyone know how much was actually spent on bringing Smalley to the club which at present appears to be a total waste. Its fair to say that other managers have been fired for less

Ginger-nutz says...
10:09pm Sat 5 May 12

senior supporter wrote:
Some of the comments above are to put it mildly crazy. CW has done a good job within a restricted budget.Swindon and Crawley have had money thrown at them but when the new restrictions on spending come in then we maybe on a more level playing ground as regards to transfer money. I listened to CW and the chairman on Radio OX earlier and both know what needs to be done.Let them do their jobs and we will be OK next season.Remember we were in the Conference three years ago. Rome wasnt built in a day.
Swindon and Crawley have had money thrown at them???...
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I think not....
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The FA rules watch over this at lower league levels and Crawley may have dodged a few audits before the inevitable sales in January, when they realised it was putting them in a precarious position.
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But Swindon??.... You're having a laugh :)....
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We sold massively last year with loads of quality leaving, and we hardly invested in big transfer fees....
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It's about having a manager with a winning mentality who can install that same belief into average footballers.....
Lou Macari, Ossie Ardiles, Glenn Hoddle and now Paolo DiCanio all had that ability ...
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Football is a franchise business and its all about the name above the door....
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Do you really think the CW can compete with PdC when it comes to signing a young talented player :).....
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Think about it?.... Hence the success of the other names above....
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You eed to spend on your management team, and the rest should fall into place if you choose good proffesional people.

New Manor rename says...
12:05am Sun 6 May 12

senior supporter wrote:
Some of the comments above are to put it mildly crazy. CW has done a good job within a restricted budget.Swindon and Crawley have had money thrown at them but when the new restrictions on spending come in then we maybe on a more level playing ground as regards to transfer money. I listened to CW and the chairman on Radio OX earlier and both know what needs to be done.Let them do their jobs and we will be OK next season.Remember we were in the Conference three years ago. Rome wasnt built in a day.
As a 'senior' supporter you should have enough experience to realise that your comments are quite simply wrong. Wilder has stuttered through the season making poor decision after poor decision both in the transfer market and through tactics on the playing field. Get rid now!!!!!

RocketMan says...
12:22am Sun 6 May 12

I think some comments are somewhat hysterical reaction.
It is in some ways understandable, as a season which has seen significant improvement and promised so much, has fizzled out in disappointing fashion, which performances in the last 6/7 games which are more relegation form than promotion form, just when it matters most.

I agree with some of the points raised by, Senior, gwaxeg and Manager, although I don't think shooting Wilder is the solution at present. We have seen so far, consistent year on year improvement under his reign and no mention has been of the injuries which have necessitated loan signings. This is not to say some of loanee's have been any good, clearly they haven't, exceptions, being Hall and Holmes.
Clearly the club is right to keep a balanced budget, where too many clubs ignore these basic rules at their peril.
The problem is, and continues to be, that if we had gone up this season, we would have come straight done again.
The reason is simple, even if the solution is not, we cannot convert superior play into goals. Some brilliant stuff is produced, but where is the end product. Hoping to win one nil, just does not cut it. It is we don't shoot, put enough crosses in, or players cannot make the right decisions at speed going forward to cut and punish weak teams wide open, then we are always open to struggle.
The management team and the players need to sort this out and quickly. It is the quality of the playing personnel in attack, because we cannot afford better or a conflict in training methods and tactics? It is noticeable the teams which go up in the automatics score goals for fun. The goal tally of our forwards is just not good enough.

adlibber says...
6:56am Sun 6 May 12

Wilder is in reverse start of next season won't see much of a change he should rightly be remembered for restoring league status but I can't see what he could do to change his approach when Plan A fails. I'm not even sure his man management is that good and his immature rants at critics makes him look a bit silly. Change is needed for next season if we want to progress.

dave from witney says...
7:40am Sun 6 May 12

The fact is that ten managers in the last five years have managed promotion from the Confeerence, hardly makes Wilder unique. It's he poor judgement and stubborn ways that niggle me. Morgan was signed with poor history and six thousand fans could see the bloke was lazy and a poor team man....what does Wilder do, extends his loan. Says it all really. If the club can afford it in anyway, then he has to go taking his team with him.

jayden says...
8:20am Sun 6 May 12

Sorry that you missed out but if some of you think its down to money at swindon rethink.You beat us twice ,but wining 2 games did not count for anything only pride but what pdc did was make sure we were up for all the games you wont find pdc in the pub like cw pdc works then works and works again untill he gets it right.

oldun says...
8:49am Sun 6 May 12

Getting a club of our size out of the Conference - but not as champions was good - but was no big deal, was it. Much smaller clubs end in the top two. Luton came 2nd and only lost out to us because of the play offs. Our best league season in the conference was when we came 2nd - and our manager that season was not CW,. The play offs are and were something of a lottery - we should be aiming firmly for a top three place. CW talks a very good game - really long winded answers to simple questions. Lucky for him that he is interviewed by understandably sympathetic Radio Oxford men - where is a Paxman ? We need to get in two much more athletic/quick midfielders - and two good quick Div one strikers - and play 442

CamView says...
9:55am Sun 6 May 12

Like the poster who said after the Sheffield game e realised Wilder was not going to take us out of this division I too came to the same conclusion.

Two thousand Oxford supporters out of seven thousand in the ground and we could not lift or game or do anything to stretch the opposition.

The last seven games were woeful. A good manager would surely got us one win and a draw to get us into the play offs.

The stubborn approach of playing the same under performing formation and players is one of the reasons that Wilder will not takes on.
We will not attract players we need. They will have heard about Wilder and his petty grudges. Who would want to come to Oxford and be sent out on loan?!
Lee Holmes was he class of player we needed but he was having none of it.

Wilder has cost the club about £250,000 on loan players and on my reckoning that improvement, Kelvin and Wilder have talked about, cost the club £50g a point (63 points v 68 points).
The crowds will drop off next season and then hard decisions will be forced onto the trouble will be that the new man have will have to make do with all the journey men Wilder has managed to get in in the closed season

oldun says...
10:29am Sun 6 May 12

Sign no players rather than ordinary Div 4 (or worse) players. Wait to make the right signings . Twenty decent players is enough to do much better than this awful season

bigchet says...
10:46am Sun 6 May 12

good start but poor finish at the end of the day we werent good enough at either end of the pitch and paid the price. next year will probably more competetive so we will need to strengthen if funds are available,the possibility of luton being back in div 2 would add another local derby along with wycombe,n,hampton and aldershot so that will add a bit of interest. so now we have the euros to look forward to more in hope than expectation but we wish them well. i see that the uk press led by murdochs muckrakers have already started sniping at hodgson before he has even started the job ,they really are a disgrace and hopefully the internet will eventually put them all out of work.

oldun says...
10:48am Sun 6 May 12

Aldershot might bring 300 - a very small club and not too near to us

EricTheRed says...
11:34am Sun 6 May 12

oldun wrote:
11 years since we played in the third tier – amazing for a club of our size – I never thought that when me moved grounds it would take anything like so long
There are few clubs in the division above us which are bigger than us (I make it only about six or seven) – many in that division any are minnows compared with Oxford – playing before less than 5000.
In the fourth tier – all of these were in it in the last five years, Swindon, Rovers, Argyle, Bradford, Gillingham, Southend, Vale , Rotherham, Dagenham, Northampton, Crewe, Cheltenham, Hereford – yet we have not been there for 11 years – so disappointing – win those two remaining games and then win the play offs - it is the least that a club of United’s size should settle for .
16 points behind missing the other end of the lottery of the play offs !! Will we make up those 16 points without massive strengthening - no, way!
club your size? dont make me larf.... One milk cup win doesnt make a "Huge club" at best you are a Swindon-town sized club.. Provincial at best

oldun says...
11:50am Sun 6 May 12

Who said we are a "Huge Club" ??? Look at the statistics - this season , despite not being in the top three our gates have been about double the average of the others. Had we been top of the league then we would have averaged more than Swindon did - wouldn'r we !! Any they are also a very big club for the 4th tier . We also won what is now called the Championship - and spent the vast bulk of 31 years (68-99) in the top two divisions. United must not say "phew we are no longer in the Conference" or that our aim is the play offs - not good enough!!

oldun says...
11:58am Sun 6 May 12

Team Total Average
1 Bradford City 233,944 10,171
2 Swindon Town 193,444 8,410
3 Oxford United 171,378 7,451

huge club - only averaging 8410 when walking the league!!

BigAlBiker says...
2:24pm Sun 6 May 12

Can anyone guess how many strikers we have tried this year?

I can count 13 off by hand with the leading one scoring 11 in all competitions, the most efficient was Robbie Hall with 6 in 10 if my memory is any good.

Need i say more as to why were where we are.

oldun says...
2:25pm Sun 6 May 12

442

Manor Born says...
4:36pm Sun 6 May 12

It's the lack of pride, passion and commitment. This team have shown absolutely zero in any of that in the last 7 games. The lack of balls has been astonishing. Add to that the naive tactics, the bizarre substitutions and a plan b that seemed to be "stick 8 forwards on the pitch and hope for the best".  It is pretty obvious where the fault lies. 

CW can blame injuries all he likes, in which case he has to look at training and the conditioning the players are put through. When 95% of the injuries are pulls and strains, it means they are either being pushed too hard in training, or not getting the right warm-up. So what on earth is the fitness coach doing? Not a very good job and one that certainly contradicts his job title.

We need an attacking coach who knows how to get the best out of the strikers. Melville - defender, lewis - defensive midfielder, wilder - defensive midfielder. No wonder the strikers don't know what the hell is going on. 

The responsibility lies firmly with Wilder and his clearly stated objective was at least a play-off berth at the start of the season. He has failed and today's capitulation was one bad result and performance too many. 

It is so noticeable that our two periods of shocking form came so quickly after two memorable and historic wins. Sadly they count for nothing come the end of the season, when the scummers are laughing their way to promotion and we can't even muster a play-off berth. The season is 46 games, not two.

Chish and Fips says...
5:02pm Sun 6 May 12

oldun wrote:
442
Is that the formation, or the answer Big A's question of how many forwards you lot have used this season. :o)

Injuries and home form I believe were your teams downfall.

BigAlBiker says...
5:13pm Sun 6 May 12

Chish and Fips wrote:
oldun wrote:
442
Is that the formation, or the answer Big A's question of how many forwards you lot have used this season. :o)

Injuries and home form I believe were your teams downfall.
Could be both the amount of rubbish we have had playing up front, sorry, walking around up front, teams nowadays defend from the front, with three in midfield it's imperative but what do our lot do, get caught offside and catch a cold waiting for the ball.

CW exit left.

Wild Chris says...
6:43pm Sun 6 May 12

Who are our main strikers?
I have no idea, also what is the problem with the players fitness?
Conceding late goals and the very poor form in the last few weeks have been the major disappointments of the season. At the end of May I was happy with the way the season was going, believing that we would finish in the playoffs but not get through to Wembley. But since Accrington that looked increasingly unlikely. Fitness, the lack of goals and defending for a full 90 mins all need attention before next season, continued improvement requires a playoff spot next year.

jayden says...
8:25pm Sun 6 May 12

oldun wrote:
Team Total Average
1 Bradford City 233,944 10,171
2 Swindon Town 193,444 8,410
3 Oxford United 171,378 7,451

huge club - only averaging 8410 when walking the league!!
YOU talk rubbish its only because our prices are higher than yours we dont get 10 k.

oldun says...
8:34pm Sun 6 May 12

Classic!! How long did that take you to think up? Both of us are huge clubs for the fourth tier and you know it . Wages low down your way?

jayden says...
9:07pm Sun 6 May 12

The wage cap is the same for all clubs in the divison we can pay more when we have more st holders than you and £7 per person on the day more.Bradford get that amount because their st are £100 .DIDNT have to think about it i take a intrest in clubs and their finances,and yes we will be paying more money to players again next season as the club have put up the st to cover this and we allready have 5k for next season ,your prices have stayed the same so expect the same sort of players for next season as you are £250k in debt for this season.We also banked £500k for the jps run.

Brenda Jackson says...
9:58pm Sun 6 May 12

senior supporter wrote:
Some of the comments above are to put it mildly crazy. CW has done a good job within a restricted budget.Swindon and Crawley have had money thrown at them but when the new restrictions on spending come in then we maybe on a more level playing ground as regards to transfer money. I listened to CW and the chairman on Radio OX earlier and both know what needs to be done.Let them do their jobs and we will be OK next season.Remember we were in the Conference three years ago. Rome wasnt built in a day.
''Remember we were in the Conference three years ago''

Also remember, we were in the Top Flight, albeit a long time ago, but it still has as much significance as your statement.
''I listened to CW and the chairman on Radio OX earlier and both know what needs to be done''
Yes, and i seem to recall they said very similar the start of this (Very disappointing) season. Don't see any evidence that they will do better next season, words are cheap.

Highworth red says...
8:56am Mon 7 May 12

Lost cause you lot, gave you a gift of 6 points and you still couldn't make the playoffs. Had a little chuckle at your play off failure, but to be honest, disappointed that you're not going up with us, better luck next season, although you must realize that we will probably be a championship side by then.

AylesburyOx says...
11:37am Mon 7 May 12

Manor Born wrote:
It's the lack of pride, passion and commitment. This team have shown absolutely zero in any of that in the last 7 games. The lack of balls has been astonishing. Add to that the naive tactics, the bizarre substitutions and a plan b that seemed to be "stick 8 forwards on the pitch and hope for the best".  It is pretty obvious where the fault lies. 

CW can blame injuries all he likes, in which case he has to look at training and the conditioning the players are put through. When 95% of the injuries are pulls and strains, it means they are either being pushed too hard in training, or not getting the right warm-up. So what on earth is the fitness coach doing? Not a very good job and one that certainly contradicts his job title.

We need an attacking coach who knows how to get the best out of the strikers. Melville - defender, lewis - defensive midfielder, wilder - defensive midfielder. No wonder the strikers don't know what the hell is going on. 

The responsibility lies firmly with Wilder and his clearly stated objective was at least a play-off berth at the start of the season. He has failed and today's capitulation was one bad result and performance too many. 

It is so noticeable that our two periods of shocking form came so quickly after two memorable and historic wins. Sadly they count for nothing come the end of the season, when the scummers are laughing their way to promotion and we can't even muster a play-off berth. The season is 46 games, not two.
I second this!

jayden says...
11:48am Mon 7 May 12

Our support nets us £1.5 millon more than you over the season as we pay £25 and you pay £18

yellowhoods says...
2:42pm Mon 7 May 12

Oxford are crap end of chat

Mac27 says...
3:07pm Mon 7 May 12

time to go wilder! and take jake wright with you!

yellowhoods says...
6:00pm Mon 7 May 12

Yeah you go Jake the snake,well said mac27

Major Oxford says...
12:59pm Tue 8 May 12

Wilder IN

oldun says...
1:03pm Tue 8 May 12

He will be IN - no doubt about that is there?

yellowhoods says...
4:15pm Wed 9 May 12

Wilder in, wilder out, I prefer kelvin thomas out.And take your 5 pound investment.

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