Just watched this video I was a season ticket holder 1984 - 1990 when I moved back home to wales iv never forgot the good times watching Oxford utd .34 years later they still have a special place in my heart. It’s now 2024 & they have just been promoted to the championship. What fond memories COME ON YOU YELLOWS.
John Aldridge and Les Phillips lived in our village. Great lads. Used to play darts against John in the local pub and played in 6 a side tournaments with Les. Was at the milk cup final. Watched many games at the Manor
I was a season ticket holder at The Manor, Left side, London Road 1984 to 1988. Moved away, but still go to watch Oufc, but not as regular as I would like today.
Did not know this existed...but having once known Les Philips through working for his brother, I am so pleased he got a little recognition via this programme. He was a cracking little midfielder. Hope he is well.
My three years at Oxford coincided with the team being in the top flight. Saw them beat Man Ure in Fergie's first game in charge ('You're gonna get the sack' we chanted, maybe a tad prematurely); the wonderful run all the way to the Milk Cup win; coming back from 0-3 down to beat Ipswich Town 4-3 and ultimately send them down; beating Arsenal 3-0 to ensure survival. Brilliant days.
Season ticket holder from 85 to 88. Feel so blessed to see these gents week in and out against the big boys. We are the Left Side London Road. Being a Liverpool fan, too, it was great to see Aldo and Ray get their much deserved move. Yellows ❤
Mad, I would ride my BMX down the London Road and bump into Shotton and co sometimes! 2 Saturday's a month (or more) up the Manor it's like growing up there! Meant so much to the people of the City, the residents. The factory workers, brickies, cleaners, chippies, posties etc. It was ours unlike the university which is claimed by the World.
I can't remember why I didn't see this when 1st broadcast, it was either a change to schedule due to extra time being played in the televised game or we had a local power cut. I think it was the former though and then never saw it rescheduled. Great to finally get to watch it. Thank you for sharing
OUR GENERATION REMEMBER ALL THAT DON'T WE? WHAT A FANTASTIC STORY! WHEN THEY LED THE SECOND DIVISION ABOVE BIRMINGHAM AND MAN CITY.5-2 V LEEDS UNITED ON TV! SHOWING ROBERT MAXWELL! THE MILK CUP FINAL! BEATING CHELSEA 2-1! EVERTON1-0! 4-4 AT LEICESTER AND 5-0 AT HOME.GOING TO LIVERPOOL AFTER THE 2-2 LOOKING TO WIN AT ANFIELD,GETTING BEATEN 0-6! BEATING IPSWICH 4-3 FROM 0-3 THOSE DAYS,JUST SO RICH NEVER A DAY GOES BY AND I DON'T THINK OF THOSE DAYS.WHAT WILL EVER BREAK THIS SPELL?
Just watched this video I was a season ticket holder 1984 - 1990 when I moved back home to wales iv never forgot the good times watching Oxford utd .34 years later they still have a special place in my heart. It’s now 2024 & they have just been promoted to the championship. What fond memories COME ON YOU YELLOWS.
John Aldridge and Les Phillips lived in our village. Great lads. Used to play darts against John in the local pub and played in 6 a side tournaments with Les. Was at the milk cup final. Watched many games at the Manor
I was a season ticket holder at The Manor, Left side, London Road 1984 to 1988.
Moved away, but still go to watch Oufc, but not as regular as I would like today.
Did not know this existed...but having once known Les Philips through working for his brother, I am so pleased he got a little recognition via this programme. He was a cracking little midfielder. Hope he is well.
My three years at Oxford coincided with the team being in the top flight. Saw them beat Man Ure in Fergie's first game in charge ('You're gonna get the sack' we chanted, maybe a tad prematurely); the wonderful run all the way to the Milk Cup win; coming back from 0-3 down to beat Ipswich Town 4-3 and ultimately send them down; beating Arsenal 3-0 to ensure survival. Brilliant days.
Glad I came across this … Excellent
I was there in the milk cup final with my father! Great day memories
I was there November 1986 for Fergie's first game. Great little team Oxford were on that tight Manor Ground! Proper ground!
Same here!! 2-0 defeat. Things got worse before they got better!!
Season ticket holder from 85 to 88. Feel so blessed to see these gents week in and out against the big boys. We are the Left Side London Road. Being a Liverpool fan, too, it was great to see Aldo and Ray get their much deserved move. Yellows ❤
Mad, I would ride my BMX down the London Road and bump into Shotton and co sometimes! 2 Saturday's a month (or more) up the Manor it's like growing up there!
Meant so much to the people of the City, the residents. The factory workers, brickies, cleaners, chippies, posties etc. It was ours unlike the university which is claimed by the World.
The Jim smith Era was the best years in Oxford's football history. I watched every game, from their march through the leagues to division One.
Great video , happy days.
I can't remember why I didn't see this when 1st broadcast, it was either a change to schedule due to extra time being played in the televised game or we had a local power cut. I think it was the former though and then never saw it rescheduled. Great to finally get to watch it. Thank you for sharing
Such happy days
Always up the manor left side london road
OUR GENERATION REMEMBER ALL THAT DON'T WE? WHAT A FANTASTIC STORY! WHEN THEY LED THE SECOND DIVISION ABOVE BIRMINGHAM AND MAN CITY.5-2 V LEEDS UNITED ON TV! SHOWING ROBERT MAXWELL! THE MILK CUP FINAL! BEATING CHELSEA 2-1! EVERTON1-0! 4-4 AT LEICESTER AND 5-0 AT HOME.GOING TO LIVERPOOL AFTER THE 2-2 LOOKING TO WIN AT ANFIELD,GETTING BEATEN 0-6! BEATING IPSWICH 4-3 FROM 0-3
THOSE DAYS,JUST SO RICH NEVER A DAY GOES BY AND I DON'T THINK OF THOSE DAYS.WHAT WILL EVER BREAK THIS SPELL?
Can someone please upload Newcastle United “The Entertainers”