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Level with Bud Houghton on 75 goals, only six players have found the net more times for Oxford United than Paul Moody.A true goalscoring legend, Moods is as much remembered for the different types of goals he scored as the sheer number.As well as being a crucial part of the 1995-96 promotion winning team, the striker's goals in his second spell probably saved the club from back-to-back relegations during a torrid first season at the Kassam Stadium in 2001-02.Dan and James spoke to Paul about everything, both on and off the pitch, the majority of it good but some of it not. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike Duffy & Joe Thomas sit down to chew the fat over Watford's 1-0 home win against Swansea City to put the 'Orns just 4 points outside the Play Offs heading into the weekend's trip to Oxford. The lads will also discuss this weekend's trip to the Kassam Stadium, a first for fans since March 1999. Follow The Voices of the Vic Podcast: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheVoicesOfTheVic Twitter/X - https://x.com/voicesofthevic?s=21 Instagram - https://instagram.com/voicesofthevic?igshid=Nzd2YXZoamd1cDM1 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thevoicesofthevic?_t=8oPOlabBIRN&_r=1 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6LWkbl2NkQbl1nTbBSllOn?si=RQQPSoG2TPeeDSWQtIJlYg Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-voices-of-the-vic/id1518372507 Contact us: thevoicesofthevic@gmail.com Thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is 'EFL Fan Network' where we analyse all the big stories in the Football League and hear from the most important people, the fans! Host Justin Beattie is joined by Joe Redmond from the TurfCast podcast, who weighs in on why 'boring' Burnley have started to find their scoring touch! Meanwhile Adam Driscoll from the Old Road Hatters podcast believes there's signs of life for Luton Town in the Championship fight for survival. Fraser Webster from the Fence End podcast thinks Oxford United's move away from the Kassam Stadium could be exactly what the U's need, and we preview a colossal Steel City Derby with James Mappin from Wednesday Til I Die & Nick Wylie from Sheff United Way - a match you can listen to live and exclusive on talkSPORT 2. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott Twine met with the local media to preview Bristol City's trip to the Kassam Stadium to face Oxford United. Twine discussed his free kick routine, how lockdown helped him get better and much more.
Liam Manning met the local media to discuss ahead of City's trip to Oxford United in the Sky Bet Championship.The City Head Coach discussed the latest transfer news for the Robins after the loan departures of Fally Mayulu and Kal Naismith while also discussed his return to the Kassam Stadium and much more.
It was another night of shooting ourselves in the foot as the Town threw away a 2-1 lead to lose 3-2 to Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium on Tuesday evening. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to reflect on another tough night, made all the harder to stomach by a number of positives before the self-destruction took place. The lads talk through the good points of the match before covering the ridiculousness of the goals conceded and how we might be able to solve this recurring problem. They pick out the better performers and one or two positives and much more on the longest running, award-winning Luton Town podcast. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find us at: https://www.lutontownsupporterstrust.com Find all the latest Luton Town news at The Lutonian at: https://thelutonian.com, including the following articles about this match: Oxford 3 Luton 2: Back to basics for Bloomfield as Town rediscover self-destruct button: https://thelutonian.com/oxford-3-luton-2-back-to-basics-for-matt-bloomfield-as-town-rediscover-self-destruct-button/ ‘We're hurting, fans are hurting,' says McGuinness after mistakes prolong Luton's pain on the road: https://thelutonian.com/were-hurting-fans-are-hurting-says-mcguinness-after-mistakes-prolong-lutons-pain-on-the-road/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to The Barber Club and The Lower Level for hosting our new studio for the regular podcast. You can find them at: The Lower Level: https://www.instagram.com/_thelowerlevel_/?hl=en-gb The Barber Club: https://www.facebook.com/TheBarberClubLuton/?locale=en_GB Like our logo? Check out Ed Smith Creative at: https://www.edsmithcreative.co.uk Like our theme tune? It's by Seán Grant and the Wolfgang who have released a live album out now, via Luton label Vandalism Begins at Home Records. Find it on all streaming platforms at: https://vbah.co.uk/presave/SGWG/Transformed-Transcending-Live
Luton Town play their first away match under Matt Bloomfield on Tuesday evening when they make the relatively short trip to the Kassam Stadium to take on Oxford United. Kev is joined once again by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead to the night we hope will see an end to the dismal away run. The lads look at the different Oxford we might see from the game against them at Kenilworth Road given that they have changed manager in the meantime and pick out a couple of obvious threats. The attention then turns to the Town and a potential change of approach from previous away games both in formation and style and also what tweaks could be made within the setup and possible team changes. The boys give their score prediction and plenty more on the longest running, award winning Luton Town podcast! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find us at: https://www.lutontownsupporterstrust.com Find all the latest Luton Town news at The Lutonian at: https://thelutonian.com Thanks to The Barber Club and The Lower Level for hosting our new studio for the regular podcast. You can find them at: The Lower Level: https://www.instagram.com/_thelowerlevel_/?hl=en-gb The Barber Club: https://www.facebook.com/TheBarberClubLuton/?locale=en_GB Like our logo? Check out Ed Smith Creative at: https://www.edsmithcreative.co.uk Like our theme tune? It's by Seán Grant and the Wolfgang who have released a live album out now, via Luton label Vandalism Begins at Home Records. Find it on all streaming platforms at: https://vbah.co.uk/presave/SGWG/Transformed-Transcending-Live
Oxford United 0-2 Palermo, 3 August 2024 at the Kassam Stadium, Oxford. We're in amongst the travelling Sicilian ultras as they make a party out of their day out in Oxford, with constant singing and chanting (often at the expense of local rivals Catania from a distance). Recorded by Cities and Memory.
Hull City manager Tim Walter remains under heavy pressure and on today's podcast, we have a fresh update on his future at the MKM Stadium following Tuesday's 1-0 defeat at Oxford United. Baz is joined by Burnsy, Fletch and George Elek from Not The Top 20 podcast to reflect on another frustrating game, and the angry fan reaction at the Kassam Stadium, and what it means going forward as City prepare to face West Brom on Sunday afternoon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dominic Dietrich, Ed Dawes and Eric Steele bring reaction from the draw with Oxford at the Kassam Stadium, including the thoughts of head coach Paul Warne and captain Nathaniel Mendez-Laing.
It's a first defeat under Paul Heckingbottom for Preston North End, as Oxford United come from behind to win 3-1 at the Kassam Stadium. It all started so well... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An opening day defeat to newly promoted Oxford United has left Norwich City boss Johannes Hoff Thorup with plenty of firefighting to do. A passive performance, defensive errors and a Jon Rowe sideshow have left the Dane with plenty to ponder from a less than ideal start to life in the Canaries hotseat. Host Connor Southwell, Paddy Davitt and Samuel Seaman dissect the wreckage from the 2-0 defeat at the Kassam Stadium. ** Picture: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd *** You can also hear the Pink Un Podcast on Norwich's Community radio station, Future Radio 107.8FM. *** To get in touch with the podcast now and in future, send any comments and questions into the crew with an email to norfolksport@archant.co.uk or get in touch with us @pinkun on Twitter, where our direct messages are open. And if you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email connor.southwell@newsquest.co.uk ALSO FIND US AT THE FOLLOWING: Subscribe: pinkun.com/podcast Twitter: twitter.com/pinkun Facebook: fb.me/thepinkun Instagram: instagram.com/the_pinkun Find more details on how you can sign up to Pink Un + here: https://www.pinkun.com/pinkunplus/
Tuesday's 1-0 win at Oxford United kept City in the play-off mix - victory at the Kassam Stadium kept us two points behind the hosts in the fight for sixth place. Lukas Jensen kept City in the match with a couple of big saves, and with 19 clean sheets now leads the race for the golden glove. Head coach Michael Skubala was pleased to put the pressure on Oxford as we head into the final two games.
Tuesday's trip to Oxford United is now an important one for the Imps' hopes of a play-off spot - but the pressure of expectation is now all on the home side. Captain Paudie O'Connor and head coach Michael Skubala both talk ahead of the trip to the Kassam Stadium, where they're ready to put Saturday's frustrating loss to Wigan Athletic behind them and have a right go at Oxford United.
This week, Behind The Badge speaks to a player that didn't spend long at United but will forever be remembered as part of the side that completed the double over Swindon in the 2011/12.Oli Johnson scored the second goal in a nail-biting 2-0 win at the Kassam Stadium, as the U's played 80 minutes with 10 men after James Constable's early red card.Oli tells us of his sharp rise into professional football and his equally rapid decline back into non-league, which began when he was told he would be leaving United. His insight into the dressing room at a time when Chris Wilder's team had just missed out on a play-off spot is interesting...to say the least! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's show we gave all the action and reaction from the game against Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium, Harry Boyes joins us for Playlist Picks, plus JT the kitman is on Till Death Us Do Part. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phil-catchpole/message
Join us as we look ahead to Saturday's trip to the Kassam Stadium to face Oxford United. Beth Roe joins us ahead of the start of Charlton Women's campaign on Sunday. Simon from The Fence End pod gives us the lowdown on Liam Manning's side. This show was first broadcast LIVE via our new YouTube channel - and you can rewatch the video, or listen in your usual podcast places if preferredFor the fourth time, Charlton Live were among the nominees for The Football Supporters' Associations' Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you for your support! Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms. To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Jake Smith welcomes Tom Chappell and Reece Hawkins from fournilwrittenalloverit on to preview the Blues' penultimate home game of the season. The trio also dissect Tuesday night's performance against Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium, where the sides shared the points in a 1-1 draw.
Dom is joined by Ed, George Thorne and Jack Simpson ahead of Oxford United away.
Callum is joined by avid Oxford supporter and host on the T'Manor Podcast Jack "CaptainOx" to preview Derby's away trip to the Kassam Stadium. Jack gives us insight into how they play, managerial updates, as well as lifts the lid on one of Oxford's poorest seasons in the past few years. #DCFC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's show we have all the action and reaction from the 'M40 Derby' at the Kassam Stadium, Chairboys fans Andy and Ian tell us how they ended up supporting the mighty Wycombe Wanderers in San Francisco, plus Daryl Horgan talks us through his pre-match playlist picks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phil-catchpole/message
Despite the glorious afterglow of Oxford's victory at Fleetwood, the club's season is still in the balance. With three games left they sit eighth in the table, four points off the play-off places. With anything less than victory in their last three games spelling the end of Oxford's season, Karl Robinson's side must face his old team from Milton Keynes, where he and his family still live. In the moments before kick-off, Robinson is tense as he addresses his side. His pleas for them to stick together and play at their best, however, fall on deaf ears. The boss grows increasingly irate on the sidelines at the team's lacklustre performance. At half-time he reads them the riot act, singling out individual players and tearing strips off them for their unacceptable errors and seeming lack of desire, which he says are costing the coaches and support staff their livelihoods. For Robinson, the match is personal. He was sacked by the chairman of MK Dons after six years at the helm and the ripple effects on wife Ann and daughter Jasmin were profound. In a fascinating portrait of family life with a football manager, Ann details how Karl's ‘addiction' to football saw them uproot their lives from Liverpool and nearly cost them their 18-year marriage. She says how much she dislikes “football Karl” as opposed to “husband Karl” and how difficult it has been navigating their lives alongside Karl's job. The abuse the family has faced has particularly impacted Jasmin's childhood. She suffered bullying at school over the performance of her dad's teams and has learnt to avoid her dad after losses. Karl tearfully remembers the lowest point in his life after the death of his close personal friend Andy King, which drove Karl to the edge of despair. Back at the Kassam Stadium for the second half of the MK Dons match, tension is relieved by Billy Bodin's late winner which keeps Oxford's play-off hopes alive – and inadvertently helps Rotherham stay second, despite their defeat to Burton. The two sides will face each other next, in the following episode. Karl reflects on their victory over his former team. “It's amazing how quickly things change in football,” he says.
Some time away from the dugout allows both Paul Warne and Karl Robinson to recalibrate during the international break as the managers oversee their sides' contrasting results. With Rotherham only winning one of their last five, Paul tries to grapple with his players' poor run of form and the abuse that followed from the home supporters after a 3-0 defeat to Shrewsbury. And, as they head to the business end of the campaign, it appears the players are starting to feel the effect of having played 50 games in all competitions. Robinson, however, is on a high after only losing three times in 13 games. Forward planning is key as the team talk logistics ahead of trips to Plymouth and Morecambe, followed by Sunderland at the Kassam Stadium, all in the space of seven days. A trip to north Norfolk beckons for Paul and his best friend, Chief the dog. He discusses how just one day without the mental stresses and strains of football can be so uplifting for managers and players. Sadly for Robinson, he does not get the relief of a small break. He's representing the current crop of Oxford United staff and players at the funeral of club legend Joey Beauchamp – who tragically took his own life at his own home in February.
Behind The Badge speaks to our first former Oxford United manager as Ian Atkins joins the pod.After a successful playing career which took in top-flight football with Sunderland, Everton and Ipswich Town, Ian moved into management and arrived at United during their first season at the Kassam Stadium.It was a turbulent time at the club but Atkins steered the U's to safety before twice challenging for the play-offs. His stint at United ended in rather strange circumstances but we'll find out how and why, and hear about the tough decisions he had to take in moving on fans' favourites. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This weekend we take on Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium looking to make it back-to-back victories against the only side to have beaten us at home this season. We spoke to Simon from The Fence End Podcast about their season so far, the players to watch out for and how he sees the game this weekend panning out. Oh... and if you're going, the best place for a pre-match pint. Enjoy.Patreon link - www.patreon.com/wtidpodThe Wednesday Way Facebook Group - www.facebook.com/groups/wednesdaywayOnce again, thank you for listening and if you enjoyed it then leave a rating.Make sure you hit subscribe so you're notified about all the new episodes as soon as they go live.Follow us over on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching for @WTIDPOD.twitter.com/wtidpodfacebook.com/wtidpodinstagram.com/wtidpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Caz is joined by friends of the show Mike Willett and Jake Barber to discuss the surprising away win vs Harrogate Town plus the lively 2-2 draw against Oxford in the FA Cup. Mike addresses the current issues in defence whilst we deliberate on what is potentially our strongest back line.With 'The Snake' scoring yet again against Rovers at the Kassam Stadium, Jake expresses his opinion on the toxic relationship between Gasheads and Matty Taylor. After an embarrassing first half display in the midweek Papa John's Trophy game, we look on to the next home game vs Northampton Town and whether the return of Sam Finley can continue to inspire an upturn in form. Support the show (https://patreon.com/gascast)
Join Louis Mendez, Lewis Catt and Mark Newbury as they look back at the 2-1 defeat against Oxford United. They hear the highlights from the Kassam Stadium and the post-match thoughts of Addicks boss Nigel Adkins. Listeners message in their views on the game and Louis also catches up with former Charlton and current Oxford boss Karl Robinson to find out what he makes of the Addicks' side this year. Finally, they look ahead to Tuesday's trip to Milton Keynes.Charlton Live were among the nominees for The Football Supporters' Associations' Club Podcast of the Year award – thanks for your support!Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms. To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Louis Mendez, Tom Wallin and Lewis Catt as they look ahead to Saturday's trip to Oxford United. They discuss the exciting news that Crewe winger Charlie Kirk has signed a four-year deal at The Valley, hearing from the man himself and also boss Nigel Adkins. They share listeners' views on the acquisition as well, before looking back at the defeat against AFC Wimbledon in the League Cup. They then look ahead to Saturday's trip to take on former manager Karl Robinson and his U's side at the Kassam Stadium.Charlton Live were among the nominees for The Football Supporters' Associations' Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you for your support!Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms. To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John, Sean and Tom were joined on this special play-off preview pod by Oxford fans Adam Strang and Steve Day to preview this coming Tuesday's MASSIVE play off round one match against the Yellows at the Kassam Stadium.
It's Saturday the 20th March 2021. In today's post match pod we are joined by Oxford fan Adam Strand who's going to help us analyse Blackpool's FOURTH away win on the bounce, this time, a fine two-nil win at the Kassam Stadium. First Half Hectic start to the match, with ‘Pool pressing from the off, for once! 5 - KK long range shot 7 - Tricky Brandon Barker run past Turton, crosses into Maxwell chest. 9 - Dougal blazes over 14 - Great bending corner from KK, headed off line from Ballard header. Sykes clears off the line. 15 - GOAL! Dougal. Corner from Garbutt, cleared, headed back in from KK, on by Thorniley and finished by Dougal. 20 - Another dangerous Barker run down the left, caused havoc in Blackpool box. Ex Rangers man looks a threat. Great high pressing from Bllackpool in first half of first half 27 - Mark Sykes drills a great shot just wide. 30 - Ward ‘cross/shot' goes out for a throw in from great counter attack 35 - Gorrins misplaced pass, KK intercepts and curls it just wide. Should have hit the target 42 - GOAL! Ballard. Another beautiful inswinging KK corner, powered in by Ballard. Best half of the season by Blackpool that. Letting Oxford defence have the ball then high pressing their midfield and refusing to let them play making them go long. Second Half 46 - ‘Pool counter, KK cross caused havoc, Atkinson keeps ball off the line by falling on the ball 47 - Ox then counter with Shadipo firing straight at Maxwell - should have done better as it opened up for him 55 - Shadipo great chance. 4 v 2 break and should have scored. Great block from Garbutt. 57 - Embleton drags one just wide after good work on the right, lacking in power though 59 - KK slotted in from Yates, KK dinks but Stevens saves after quickly coming off his line 70 - Embleton 1-2 with Yates, Stevens tips over, great save 75 - Ageyi drills shot in, straight at Maxwell. Oxford pressing now and looking dangerous. 80 - Barkers dangerous clipped cross from the by-line, headed wide by Agi. 82 - Gabriel played in at angle, shot tipped round from Stevens for a corner. ‘Pool in control of the match last ten minutes of the match, keeping the ball in their half 88 - Gabriel bursts into box put pokes it over with his right foot. Should have taken it on his left maybe. SIX minutes of added time?!!!
Sam, Tom and Sean were joined by Oxford fan Steve Day who helped us preview this Saturday's match between the two sides at the Kassam Stadium.
To preview the Blues' league trip to Oxford United, Jake Smith is joined by Alex Fletcher and Josh Sweetman for the show, on which the trio also pick apart the main talking points from the defeat at home to Blackpool. Assistant Manager Joe Gallen also provides his post-match analysis from Saturday and his pre-match thoughts ahead of the midweek trip to the Kassam Stadium.
Chatting with Jamie Brooks and Chris Hackett on life in the Academy, playing for your home town club, Jamie's illness, Chris's transition to coaching, the move from the Manor to the Kassam Stadium and more... #OUFC #StaySafeYouYellows
Harry Symeou reacts to the news that the Premier League clubs have voted for the return of the longer summer transfer window. We discuss Spurs vs Southampton in the FA Cup and how VAR failed Ralph Hasenhuttls' side, the helicopter at the Kassam Stadium and take some of your questions live.Follow us on Twitter: @chronicles_afcSUBSCRIBE | SHARE | COMMENT#AFC #Arsenal #PremierLeagueSupport the show: http://www.chroniclesafc.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Harry Symeou reacts to the news that the Premier League clubs have voted for the return of the longer summer transfer window. We discuss Spurs vs Southampton in the FA Cup and how VAR failed Ralph Hasenhuttls' side, the helicopter at the Kassam Stadium and take some of your questions live. Follow us on Twitter: @chronicles_afc SUBSCRIBE | SHARE | COMMENT #AFC #Arsenal #PremierLeague See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Red and White Podcast fan reaction special brought to you by ChronicleSAFC as fans react to Sunderland's 1-1 draw at Oxford. Jimmy Dunne netted his first goal for the club at the Kassam Stadium but yet again the Black Cats failed to get a second goal and failed to hold their lead. How can Sunderland solve that problem? Fans discuss. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
An excellent win at the Kassam Stadium for the Lions, often under pressure from a decent footballing side, sees Millwall climb the table away from the dread drop zone and looking instead at the sunlit uplands of the top six. Don't get too carried away though as we are still defending like St Boniface School for Young Ladies' butterfly collecting team, please see the opening goal for Oxford by way of reference.This week's show includes my usual stream of consciousness looking out across the retail car park yesterday, as well as post match reviewing with SLP journalist Mark Litchfield @IAmTheLitchTop marks to Fred Onyedinma yesterday, aided and abetted by Steve Morison, Shaun Williams and Ben Thompson. Up the Lions!NickCBLthemag@hotmail.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the end it doesn't matter how the wins come, so long as they do come. And it was in that spirit of realism that Harry Warren and I consider yesterday's 2-1 victory over Lindsay Buckingham, Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood (Town).Two penalties scored by Lee Gregory settled the issue, with just enough fingernail biting toward the end to make us all go our own way from The Den suitably frazzled. Onward next week to the Kassam Stadium home of Oxford United. Can't wait to see if we can continue our new direction of trying to string some passes together...NickCBLthemag@hotmail.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.