Oxford united fa cup
Oxford United is an English professional association football club based in OxfordOxfordshire. They play in League Onethe third level of the English football league systemas of the —20 season.
Oxford United Football Club is a professional association football club in the city of Oxford , England. The team compete in League One , the third level of the English football league system. The club was founded on 27 October as Headington Football Club. Headington merged with local rivals Headington Quarry on 25 July and was renamed Headington United. The club adopted its current name in After relegation in , between and the club earned successive promotions into the First Division , and won the League Cup in Relegation from the top flight in began an year decline which saw the club relegated to the Conference in , becoming the first winners of a major trophy to be relegated from the Football League.
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In the —22 seasonUnited were the league's joint top scorers and finished in 8th place. Archived from the original on 22 July Toggle limited content width.
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Arsenal eased by Oxford United in the third round of the FA Cup , overcoming a slow start to pull away in the final 30 minutes. The League One side succeeded in stifling the attack of their Premier League opposition in the first half, as neither team recorded a shot on target. But the visitors were better in the second half, breaking through in the 63rd minute as Mohamed Elneny headed home from a Fabio Vieira cross.
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Archived from the original on 26 September BBC Sport. Former Liverpool and England defender Mark Wright was given the manager's job, but resigned in late November, after being accused of making racist remarks to referee Joe Ross. Ray Houghton. Retrieved 25 April Dean Saunders. Oxfordshire County Council. Retrieved 24 February Archived from the original on 10 July Talbot found little success and was sacked in March , with the club in 22nd place. In , during a match at the County Ground , 19 Swindon supporters were arrested, [] while in there was an incident between supporters after Oxford fans returned from an away fixture. After another bright start, Oxford led the table several times in the first half of the —14 season. Ray Gaston.
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Coincidentally, Accrington Stanley , the club whose bankruptcy in allowed United to be elected into the League, was one of the two clubs promoted to replace them. Jim Smith was retained as manager for the following season, and it started positively for Oxford, with 14 wins and 8 draws from the opening 25 games. Archived from the original on 24 May Retrieved 9 October Oxford led the table for most of the first half of the —10 season, but dropped into the play-off places after a poor run, finishing third. Retrieved 16 November The —97 season saw Oxford finish seventeenth, and included the sale of Scottish international defender Matt Elliott to Leicester City. Newsquest Media Group. Archived from the original on 14 July John Shuker holds the record for the most league appearances with between and United finished outside the play-offs for the third consecutive season, but manager Chris Wilder was given a further one-year contract in April Archived from the original on 16 May This remains a record for the highest number of goals scored by an Oxford player in a first-team match. Oxford's highest top-flight finish is eighteenth, which was achieved twice in two years, starting in
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