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Steve hill is just on facebook radio Oxford page he's been back on nextdoor called us all idiots and left but he will keep coming back now
Can you link to it please?
Steve hill is just on facebook radio Oxford page he's been back on nextdoor called us all idiots and left but he will keep coming back now
I am too - though Tackley Steve does have some comedic value of sorts, with his often ridiculous tiradesCan we please start talking about Ian Middleton again - sick to death of this Steve Hill chap
isnt that Trev Campbell ? ( in Poole?)Sadly the Steve Hill outing Middleton was back in the early days of being on Nextdoor. It's long gone now.
I find the whole thing laughable now, Middleton is obsessed where people are from and love yet his number one fan isn't even local.
The Milk Cup final score is wrong too in that articleJust found this old article from May 2001.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/o/oxford_utd/1309232.stm
"The 12,500-capacity stadium at Minchery Farm may not be big by today's standards, but fans can now look forward to watching their team in modern comfort.
And with a hotel, multiplex cinema and ten-pin bowling also due for completion in the near future, money should no longer be an issue.
Division Three will also be a new challenge for the Us, but it will be tough for their long-suffering supporters.
And as the club moves into the 21st century, the fans will be hoping that a change of home will be accompanied by a change in fortunes."
How wrong everyone was.
Can't wait to finally watch my team in a proper stadium.
We do need to counter misinformation campaigns, wouldn't want Cherwell residents believing what the opposition are saying and using that to oppose the stadium.
Any links to where currently active?
"The 12,500-capacity stadium at Minchery Farm may not be big by today's standards, but fans can now look forward to watching their team in modern comfort.
How dare you, sir !!!!!!!!!To be fair, the Kasstad may be a breeze block in a wind tunnel.......but it's still more comfortable than the Manor!
There's a million reasons why I loved the Manor, and miss it still, but comfort is not one of them - regardless of where you were sat or stood.
I would rather sit on the wall at the London Road than any of the seats at Grenoble Road
So would I.
But was there anywhere in the Manor that was genuinely physically comfortable? That - if forced to sit/stand there all day - wouldn't leave you in serious pain?
We were all just too drunk on the atmosphere and/or character of the place and/or actually drunk to care!
The other day I found myself missing the walk to the London Road bogs when you were desperate for a P**s, the toilets themselves and most bizarrely the chips they used to sell drowning in salt and vinegar and the bookies that would take your bet at 12 years old, not certain these things were that enjoyable at the time, well the bookies was but the rest wouldn’t pass muster today. So some of the memories are sepia tinged nostalgia.
But when it was good there It was very good, would give pretty much anything for one last big night game under the lights there, the tension and excitement just seemed something else.
I used to love the smell of the ground when I used to go with my dad which was a unique smell that you only got at the manor, generally it was stale fags, beer and P**s but it was homely!The other day I found myself missing the walk to the London Road bogs when you were desperate for a P**s, the toilets themselves and most bizarrely the chips they used to sell drowning in salt and vinegar and the bookies that would take your bet at 12 years old, not certain these things were that enjoyable at the time, well the bookies was but the rest wouldn’t pass muster today. So some of the memories are sepia tinged nostalgia.
But when it was good there It was very good, would give pretty much anything for one last big night game under the lights there, the tension and excitement just seemed something else.
I used to love the smell of the ground when I used to go with my dad which was a unique smell that you only got at the manor, generally it was stale fags, beer and P**s but it was homely!
I’d love to still be there but realistically we would never be able to progress like we have if we still did have the manor.
I will always feel lucky to have experienced it and seen some great games there but I’m excited to see us get a new ground which is more suitable for the modern day football. My only regret is that we aren’t getting a new stadium where the Ice Rink is.
I feel this.
It's very hard to understand in 2023, but aside from the (expected) body odor and stale beer stench, I also reflect nostaligically on the combination of farts and weed that was the London Road - neither fully masking the other (some people had genuinely horrific flatulence - and the weed was constant).
And, back then, I loved it.
But I probably wouldn't go in the London Road now given the choice (admittedly I haven't been in the East Stand since 2010 - that's about age and changing status as much as anything).
Society has moved on. All our fans have too. We're all nostalgic, but I reckon virtually no-one wants the London Road or The Manor per se. They want specific memories, specific games, specific friends.
They want the atmosphere.
The exciting thing about The Triangle is that we have the potential to have a stadium that can at least try and capture all of that, but for the 21st Century.
It'll never, ever, be The Manor.
But we must make it as close as f**king possible.