Matches Oxford United academy v Garuda 15th February 1pm kick off

The tweet below on my feed has Phil Brown talking about why he's interested in the Oxford City job.
The tweet below on my screen has this... WTF??? What the hell is there in Wycombe apart from a few hills and a big Next??? (oh, and a certain bar of course...)
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Browne Scores on Return as United Beat Cardiff
Winnall and Baldock braces as the U's win friendly

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Marcus Browne made a goalscoring comeback this afternoon as he pulled on the yellow shirt for the first time since his return to the U’s.

Browne scored a superb strike in a friendly against Cardiff City’s Under 23 side at the Bangkok Glass Training Centre although he was then shown a red card a minute before the break when retaliating after a strong challenge.

Browne was scheduled to be replaced at half-time, and will not face suspension, but it made little difference to a game where the U’s were 5-0 up at the break.


The game saw a first appearance for Irish midfielder Oisin Smyth who made an excellent first impression, while strikers Sam Winnall and Sam Baldock scored a brace apiece, with goals from Ben Davis, excellent in midfield, and Browne’s strike easing the U’s to a comfortable win in torrential rain.



Browne also hit the post and made the keeper make a good save as an experienced United team dominated the young Cardiff side who had a goal with ten minutes left as their only consolation.

Browne's great strike was matched by a superb team goal from the ten men in the first minute of the second half that saw Baldock finish a move that saw every player touch the ball as it flowed from one end of the pitch too the other.

An excellent performance in difficult conditions and plenty of positives for the U’s including the return of Slavi Spasov after injury, as they prepare for the trip to Charlton on Saturday, and for the games to follow.

United
Eastwood (Plumley h/t), Forde (Smith 75), Mousinho (Sade 80), Golding, Elechi, Chambers-Parillon, Smyth (Goodrham 46), Davis (Anifowose 73), Baldock (O’Donkor 60), Winnall (Spasov 63), Browne
 
Club News
Browne Scores on Return as United Beat Cardiff
Winnall and Baldock braces as the U's win friendly

Just now




Marcus Browne made a goalscoring comeback this afternoon as he pulled on the yellow shirt for the first time since his return to the U’s.

Browne scored a superb strike in a friendly against Cardiff City’s Under 23 side at the Bangkok Glass Training Centre although he was then shown a red card a minute before the break when retaliating after a strong challenge.

Browne was scheduled to be replaced at half-time, and will not face suspension, but it made little difference to a game where the U’s were 5-0 up at the break.


The game saw a first appearance for Irish midfielder Oisin Smyth who made an excellent first impression, while strikers Sam Winnall and Sam Baldock scored a brace apiece, with goals from Ben Davis, excellent in midfield, and Browne’s strike easing the U’s to a comfortable win in torrential rain.



Browne also hit the post and made the keeper make a good save as an experienced United team dominated the young Cardiff side who had a goal with ten minutes left as their only consolation.

Browne's great strike was matched by a superb team goal from the ten men in the first minute of the second half that saw Baldock finish a move that saw every player touch the ball as it flowed from one end of the pitch too the other.

An excellent performance in difficult conditions and plenty of positives for the U’s including the return of Slavi Spasov after injury, as they prepare for the trip to Charlton on Saturday, and for the games to follow.

United
Eastwood (Plumley h/t), Forde (Smith 75), Mousinho (Sade 80), Golding, Elechi, Chambers-Parillon, Smyth (Goodrham 46), Davis (Anifowose 73), Baldock (O’Donkor 60), Winnall (Spasov 63), Browne

Good to see Spasov take part for him on a personal level.
 
Club News
Browne Scores on Return as United Beat Cardiff
Winnall and Baldock braces as the U's win friendly

Just now




Marcus Browne made a goalscoring comeback this afternoon as he pulled on the yellow shirt for the first time since his return to the U’s.

Browne scored a superb strike in a friendly against Cardiff City’s Under 23 side at the Bangkok Glass Training Centre although he was then shown a red card a minute before the break when retaliating after a strong challenge.

Browne was scheduled to be replaced at half-time, and will not face suspension, but it made little difference to a game where the U’s were 5-0 up at the break.


The game saw a first appearance for Irish midfielder Oisin Smyth who made an excellent first impression, while strikers Sam Winnall and Sam Baldock scored a brace apiece, with goals from Ben Davis, excellent in midfield, and Browne’s strike easing the U’s to a comfortable win in torrential rain.



Browne also hit the post and made the keeper make a good save as an experienced United team dominated the young Cardiff side who had a goal with ten minutes left as their only consolation.

Browne's great strike was matched by a superb team goal from the ten men in the first minute of the second half that saw Baldock finish a move that saw every player touch the ball as it flowed from one end of the pitch too the other.

An excellent performance in difficult conditions and plenty of positives for the U’s including the return of Slavi Spasov after injury, as they prepare for the trip to Charlton on Saturday, and for the games to follow.

United
Eastwood (Plumley h/t), Forde (Smith 75), Mousinho (Sade 80), Golding, Elechi, Chambers-Parillon, Smyth (Goodrham 46), Davis (Anifowose 73), Baldock (O’Donkor 60), Winnall (Spasov 63), Browne
So the older players closer to breaking through were in the Cardiff game not the televised one.

90 mins for Golding, LCP and Elechi, 45 cameo for goodrham popping in from his loan, the same for the new Irish lad and great to see spasov back on a football pitch
 
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