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  • Quarry 1 - 4 Ardington and Lockinge

    There is no record of Julius Caesar having any involvement in children's football, but if he had, its likely his teams would have been tactically aware and dangerous in attack. Quarry, unbeaten this season and riding high on some great results,

  • Trains disrupted after person hit by train near Didcot

    TRAIN services between Oxford and Didcot Parkway are currently suffering severe disruption after a person was hit by a train near Didcot earlier this evening. First Great Western services are suspended until at least 10pm, with replacement

  • Results 16th & 17th October

    16th & 17th October Under 9 Red League Kennington v Cumnor Minors 2-3 Summertown Cobras v Didcot Casuals 3-8 Under 9 Red Cup 1st Round Crowmarsh v Horspath Youth 3-5 Summertown Eagles v Hinksey Park 4-10

  • Drayton Wasps 1 Kennington Athletic 0

    Drayton Wasps made it two wins on the bounce with this hard earned victory over Kennington Athletic. Drayton started the stronger, and had the ball in the back of the net twice in the first five minutes, only to be denied by the linesman's flag. Drayton

  • Florence Park Cruise Past Marston Saints in Cup

    Florence Park progressed to the second round of the Blue/Green/Yellow Cup with what eventually turned out to be a comfortable 9-1 victory over Marston Saints. From the start of the match, Florence Park showed that little bit more commitment, battling

  • U11s B Summertown Stars 3 - Garsington Youth 11

    This match was all Garsington Youth as they went ahead by six goals in the first half by winning the ball in midfield and passing forward effectively. Summertown started to play better in second half with goals from Joss King (1) from a penalty and Jasper

  • Student attacked by gang

    A 23-year-old student is in hospital with a suspected fractured skull after he was attacked with a bottle. The man was part of a group of students confronted by a larger group of people at the corner of South Parks Road and St Cross Road in Oxford on

  • Young carers need care too

    EACH day in the county, 11,000 children leave for school or work having helped a parent or sibling in some way. Children as young as four have made breakfast, put in a load of washing, maybe even helped bathe and dress a loved one. Then

  • Casuals beat Cobras

    Top-of-the-table Didcot Casuals visited a sunny but chilly Cuttleslow Park to play Summertown Cobras. The fans saw a thrilling first half of the first match, where Alexander Jacobs put the hosts in front after dribbling through the entire defence, but

  • Plato on stage at racing show

    Newly-crowned British Touring Car Champion Jason Plato, who lives in Eynsham, is the latest racing driver to confirm his attendance at the Autosport International racing car show. The 43-year-old will travel to the National Exhibition Centre