Post by Yellowbrains on Feb 16, 2011 16:52:48 GMT
Away 06/07
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEWvRu2DbDM
Date: 09/09/06
Venue: Christie Park
Attendance: 2314
Result: Won 3-0
Six games into our first Conference season and unbeaten, having dropped just 2 points, we made the long journey north to Morecambe whose season had yet to really take off, though we had been forewarned to expect a tough match against a strong, hard-working and well-organised side. In reality, it turned out to be a routine victory and a perfect away performance. We took the lead after 22 minutes with a goal from Steve Basham that was the very definition of 'route 1' and this was followed up 11 minutes later by a headed goal from Phil Gilchrist. The first half also saw a blatant penalty turned down for a foul on Marvin Robinson, though the referee decided to atone for this mistake early in the second half by awarding Oxford a soft penalty, which was then missed by Basham. We soaked up a lot of pressure in the second half without ever looking too troubled and then nicked a third in injury time, a beautiful shot from Andy Burgess.
Home 06/07
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBReNbs5PNw NOTE: At time of writing video was not working.
Date: 06/01/07
Venue: Kassam Stadium
Attendance: 5489
Result: Drew 0-0
Later in the same season and a turnaround in fortunes of the two clubs had taken place, with Oxford unable to buy a win, having just been knocked off the top of the table on New Year's Day, and a strong Morecambe side sitting just outside the playoffs. It was perhaps lucky then that Morecambe, who had the best away record in the Conference and looked by far more likely to score, were unable to punish a disheartened Oxford side lacking in creativity that were booed off the pitch at half time and after the final whistle.
Home 10/11
www.dailymotion.com/video/xgp1xc_oxford-united-v-morecambe-10-11_sport
Date: 04/09/10
Venue: Kassam Stadium
Attendance: 6237
Result: Won 4-0
A James Constable hat-trick helped secure our first win back in the Football League, against a struggling Morecambe side. Having struggled to score before this match things finally clicked as for once the result reflected the performances and the chances were taken. Dominating from the start, the first Oxford goal came on 21 minutes with Simon Heslop striking from distance, and 4 minutes later the lead was doubled courtesy of a James Constable header. Morecambe came close to pulling themselves back into the match early into the second half but for a tremendous double save from Clarke, but their hopes of a revival were dashed later in the second half after Laurence Wilson was sent off for scything down Alfie Potter. Things went from bad to worse for Morecambe as Constable netted another two goals late on to seal the emphatic victory.
Away 10/11
www.dailymotion.com/video/xh57qr_morecambe-v-oxford-united-10-11_sport
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEWvRu2DbDM
Date: 09/09/06
Venue: Christie Park
Attendance: 2314
Result: Won 3-0
Six games into our first Conference season and unbeaten, having dropped just 2 points, we made the long journey north to Morecambe whose season had yet to really take off, though we had been forewarned to expect a tough match against a strong, hard-working and well-organised side. In reality, it turned out to be a routine victory and a perfect away performance. We took the lead after 22 minutes with a goal from Steve Basham that was the very definition of 'route 1' and this was followed up 11 minutes later by a headed goal from Phil Gilchrist. The first half also saw a blatant penalty turned down for a foul on Marvin Robinson, though the referee decided to atone for this mistake early in the second half by awarding Oxford a soft penalty, which was then missed by Basham. We soaked up a lot of pressure in the second half without ever looking too troubled and then nicked a third in injury time, a beautiful shot from Andy Burgess.
Home 06/07
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBReNbs5PNw NOTE: At time of writing video was not working.
Date: 06/01/07
Venue: Kassam Stadium
Attendance: 5489
Result: Drew 0-0
Later in the same season and a turnaround in fortunes of the two clubs had taken place, with Oxford unable to buy a win, having just been knocked off the top of the table on New Year's Day, and a strong Morecambe side sitting just outside the playoffs. It was perhaps lucky then that Morecambe, who had the best away record in the Conference and looked by far more likely to score, were unable to punish a disheartened Oxford side lacking in creativity that were booed off the pitch at half time and after the final whistle.
Home 10/11
www.dailymotion.com/video/xgp1xc_oxford-united-v-morecambe-10-11_sport
Date: 04/09/10
Venue: Kassam Stadium
Attendance: 6237
Result: Won 4-0
A James Constable hat-trick helped secure our first win back in the Football League, against a struggling Morecambe side. Having struggled to score before this match things finally clicked as for once the result reflected the performances and the chances were taken. Dominating from the start, the first Oxford goal came on 21 minutes with Simon Heslop striking from distance, and 4 minutes later the lead was doubled courtesy of a James Constable header. Morecambe came close to pulling themselves back into the match early into the second half but for a tremendous double save from Clarke, but their hopes of a revival were dashed later in the second half after Laurence Wilson was sent off for scything down Alfie Potter. Things went from bad to worse for Morecambe as Constable netted another two goals late on to seal the emphatic victory.
Away 10/11
www.dailymotion.com/video/xh57qr_morecambe-v-oxford-united-10-11_sport