Nice abstract thinking and of course EY can supply the meat, what with having his own abattoir and home butcher kit!or loads of bacon, chops, steaks, filet mignon and make it a carnivore atmosphere
reintoducing a regular* Fanzone may help .... a pre match mustering point right next to the ground could, IMO, help a bit with improving the overall matchday experience?Apologies, wasn't knocking what you said just expressing my (and Mrs Lounger's) impressions of the place. It probably would suit some folk, still in business so I guess it must but, not for us.
The point here is, I guess, that the overall experience of attending a match is not that attractive to families or the more elderly amongst us. It is part of the reason why I volunteered for the Supporter's Panel and the hope is that the match day experience can be improved. I'm hesitant on that part as I believe that no major changes can, or will, be made until the club has a new purpose built stadium. That's not saying we can't change anything but, silk purse and sow's ear etc.
That’s a good offer plus the kids are on half term that week so hopefully will get a few more in than usual for a game against Morecambe maybe the club could make it fancy dress for the kids with Halloween the following dayAnd, just for @Essexyellows :
Return to the Kassam with Mola
Oxford United are delighted to launch tickets for our home clash with Morecambe on Saturday 30th October 3pm, with reduced rate tickets available to fans courtesy of new club partner Mola.www.oufc.co.uk
And, just for @Essexyellows :
Return to the Kassam with Mola
Oxford United are delighted to launch tickets for our home clash with Morecambe on Saturday 30th October 3pm, with reduced rate tickets available to fans courtesy of new club partner Mola.www.oufc.co.uk
Nothing for the season ticket holders again!And, just for @Essexyellows :
Return to the Kassam with Mola
Oxford United are delighted to launch tickets for our home clash with Morecambe on Saturday 30th October 3pm, with reduced rate tickets available to fans courtesy of new club partner Mola.www.oufc.co.uk
Bell missed a blatant body check on Olamide Shodipo in the penalty area at Doncaster:A new ref to the Kassam for this match - James Bell.
Did conference up to 2019/20.
He was in charge of our game at Doncaster last season, lost 3-2. (Probably last game Donny won!)
Oxford boss in not so secret spying trip on Argyle
Karl Robinson watched Argyle's 2-1 win against Burton Albion after meeting good mate Ryan Lowe the day beforewww.plymouthherald.co.uk
Imagine if that were true!Always felt he was underrated here. His link up play was second to none.
Taylor now playing for Grimsby.Looks like Plymouth are in a false position. It reminds me of a few years ago when they were top of league 2, but eventually fell away. I expect the same to happen this season.
Hopefully our sale of Ryan Taylor to them doesn't come back to bite us tomorrow. Always felt he was underrated here. His link up play was second to none.