Title: What a lovely Spring Day. Post by: TheDukeOfBanbury on Saturday, April 18, 2015, 11:16:41 http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/sport/12894203.Oxford_United_s_latest_accounts_show___1_4million_loss/
Sun is out, birds are singing and Swindon in the play offs. Can't get much better. Title: Re: What a lovely Spring Day. Post by: Reg Smeeton on Saturday, April 18, 2015, 11:24:43 http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/sport/12894203.Oxford_United_s_latest_accounts_show___1_4million_loss/ Sun is out, birds are singing and Swindon in the play offs. Can't get much better. So far this year, spring has been just about perfect.....birdsong quite breathtaking, I suppose numbers are up after a mild winter. Saw a flock of yellowhammers in the week....I don't suppose you can bring yourself to appreciate this fine songster, whose numbers have been in relative decline. I reckon you can add on a couple of mill for this season...meaning their debt is about 10 mill now. Title: Re: What a lovely Spring Day. Post by: TheDukeOfBanbury on Saturday, April 18, 2015, 11:35:32 So far this year, spring has been just about perfect.....birdsong quite breathtaking, I suppose numbers are up after a mild winter. Saw a flock of yellowhammers in the week....I don't suppose you can bring yourself to appreciate this fine songster, whose numbers have been in relative decline. I reckon you can add on a couple of mill for this season...meaning their debt is about 10 mill now. So far this year, spring has been just about perfect.....birdsong quite breathtaking, I suppose numbers are up after a mild winter. Saw a flock of yellowhammers in the week....I don't suppose you can bring yourself to appreciate this fine songster, whose numbers have been in relative decline. I reckon you can add on a couple of mill for this season...meaning their debt is about 10 mill now. Fair few Yellowhammers in these parts. Similarly was watching a few Reed Buntings the other night, who have made a good recovery in recent years. In addition our resident Curlews are back and nesting. As for £10 million reasons to be cheerful, something may have to give with an awful product on the pitch and reduced attendances. Michael Appleton should be Manager of the season without a doubt particularly if he can finish the job. Title: Re: What a lovely Spring Day. Post by: manc_red on Saturday, April 18, 2015, 14:11:47 Are they still being raped by Kassam?
Title: Re: What a lovely Spring Day. Post by: tans on Saturday, April 18, 2015, 15:09:54 Yeah he put the rent up
http://m.oxfordmail.co.uk/sport/12891805.Kassam_Stadium_pitch_chief_apologises_for__freak_incident__which_held_up_Oxford_United_game/?ref=twt&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter Title: Re: What a lovely Spring Day. Post by: Combe Down on Sunday, April 19, 2015, 11:31:43 I thought maybe the hole in the pitch was because they had dug up the bit with 'STFC' sprayed on it
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