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Oxford United boss Wilder rues mad 15 minutes
9:00am Wednesday 6th March 2013 in Sport
By David Pritchard, Chief Sports Reporter covering Oxford United. Follow us on twitter: @oxfordmailoufc. Call me on 01865 425458
Sean Rigg (14) can't believe his first-half miss against Rotherham
CHRIS Wilder bemoaned a “mad 15 minutes” as Oxford United were taken apart 4-0 by Rotherham United last night.
All the goals came between the half hour mark and the interval, leaving the U’s shell-shocked.
It all came after a solid opening from the home side, who were attempting to claim a third successive win against an automatic promotion favourite in the space of eight days.
They created an excellent chance to take the lead, but after it was missed, the game rapidly slipped out of reach.
Wilder said: “We had the best chance with Sean Rigg and then a couple of balls are cleared, we don’t secure them and all of a sudden in a mad 15 minutes we’re four down.
“It’s an emotional game and it’s an emotional night for everybody. “We’re deeply disappointed and we’ve let a lot of people down, we understand that.
“We’ve played a side with Championship players and when you give them opportunities they are going to punish you.”
He added: “Rotherham are a better side with better players than us and we made it easy for them. “They took full advantage and that is the game in a nutshell.”
Rotherham struck through David Noble, Kari Arnason, Johnny Mullins and Ben Pringle between the 30th and 44th minutes.
United midfielder Andy Whing, who returned to the starting line-up, admitted it was a damage limitation exercise in the second half.
He said: “It’s tough to go in 4-0 down at half-time, you’'ve got to come out in the second half and dig in.
“You don’t want to get beat (by) five, six or seven.
“It’s obviously a tough evening, but we've got to dust ourselves down.”
United supporters were surprisingly vocal in their support in the second half, but the final whistle brought boos from the majority inside the Kassam Stadium.
Wilder had not previously lost a home league game by more than two goals during his time as United manager.
He said: “We all have to take that criticism and everything that goes with getting beat 4-0 at home, because that’s the biggest defeat we’ve had at home I think in my time here.
“It’s hurting me and hopefully it’s hurting the players.
“But a week is a long time in football, as we have seen, and we have to make sure we put it right on Saturday against Torquay.”
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Comments (19)
9:17am Wed 6 Mar 13
CRSDC says...
WILDER & HIS MUPPETS OUT!!
9:21am Wed 6 Mar 13
BigAlBiker says...
You have released good players in the last few years, you have signed some mediocre unfit players in the mean time and this is where we are, we have two hopes for this season, Bob and None.
Get Tyrone Marsh back, play him and Max Crocombe from now until the end of the season to give them some game time and experience, then clear off out of the town, your not liked or wanted. oh and take your cronies with you, two games a season does not make.
9:28am Wed 6 Mar 13
Joe1 says...
9:47am Wed 6 Mar 13
train passenger says...
10:35am Wed 6 Mar 13
Brenda Jackson says...
wider knows all the cliches and excuses in the book, end of the day, his team selection/tactics etc etc, therefore, HIS responsibility. But does he blame himself? No, he's the messiah after all..
10:38am Wed 6 Mar 13
The Black Prince was off-side says...
10:40am Wed 6 Mar 13
Sialan_99 says...
How long will get promoted to League 1. Maybe time for Wilder Out!! And bring in a experienced manager in for the new season also sign better players too
10:43am Wed 6 Mar 13
Sialan_99 says...
How long will get promoted to League 1. Maybe time for Wilder Out!! And bring in a experienced manager in for the new season also sign better players too”
11:45am Wed 6 Mar 13
Open your eyes says...
Shocking management but he will spout about the two blips against Vale and Gillingham for the next week or so as justification of him keeping his job.
12:04pm Wed 6 Mar 13
darkskies says...
Still OUFC but hurting....
12:19pm Wed 6 Mar 13
Doctor69 says...
Nothing to do with the shocking tactics and line up eh? Why change a winning side? Why change formation? Why leave it till 4 down to make substitutions?
Why are Rotherham better than us? Is it because their manager can attract a decent player? Is it because their manager picks the right players in correct positions? Is it because their manager actually manages the team?
Watching the game last night, at 0-4, Steve Evans was out on the touchline, barking orders. Where was Chris wilder and his bunch of merry men?...stood next to the dug-out hand in pockets with not an f****** clue between them.
Last night was an absolute embarrassment, and the fact that Wilder cannot say ‘Look, I got it wrong, sorry’ adds insult to injury. We spend a lot of money, and give up a lot of time to be served up with that.
Go now Wilder, no one wants you at Oxford anymore. If you had of done the decent thing and walked earlier in the season you would have kept some credibility, now your time here is tainted.
Wilder out.
12:50pm Wed 6 Mar 13
Sparkie78 says...
WILDER OUT WILDER OUT.
1:10pm Wed 6 Mar 13
Doctor69 says...
Nothing to do with the shocking tactics and line up eh? Why change a winning side? Why change formation? Why leave it till 4 down to make substitutions?
Why are Rotherham better than us? Is it because their manager can attract a decent player? Is it because their manager picks the right players in correct positions? Is it because their manager actually manages the team?
Watching the game last night, at 0-4, Steve Evans was out on the touchline, barking orders. Where was Chris wilder and his bunch of merry men?...stood next to the dug-out hand in pockets with not an f****** clue between them.
Last night was an absolute embarrassment, and the fact that Wilder cannot say ‘Look, I got it wrong, sorry’ adds insult to injury. We spend a lot of money, and give up a lot of time to be served up with that.
Go now Wilder, no one wants you at Oxford anymore. If you had of done the decent thing and walked earlier in the season you would have kept some credibility, now your time here is tainted.
Wilder out.
1:15pm Wed 6 Mar 13
Doctor69 says...
Next home game it needs to be loud....WILDER OUT, WILDER OUT!
1:19pm Wed 6 Mar 13
Eraser says...
4:07pm Wed 6 Mar 13
OxRoxBox says...
"Take a Walk . . . on the Wild side" !
5:24pm Wed 6 Mar 13
oxcidental says...
n ticket sales will suffer next season
5:35pm Wed 6 Mar 13
oxcidental says...
10:35pm Wed 6 Mar 13
Franco81 says...