Northampton Town 1 (Harding 45+3) Oxford United 0 (From Oxford Mail)
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Northampton Town 1 (Harding 45+3) Oxford United 0
5:05pm Saturday 23rd March 2013 in Sport
By David Pritchard, Chief Sports Reporter covering Oxford United. Follow us on twitter: @oxfordmailoufc. Call me on 01865 425458
OXFORD United were again left ruing missed chances as they slipped to a narrow defeat in Arctic conditions at Sixfields.
The visitors trailed to Ben Harding's goal in first-half stoppage time, but went on to control the majority of the second half.
But just as in their defeat to Chesterfield a week earlier they were unable to turn pressure into a breakthrough as Cobblers goalkeeper Lee Nicholls made several smart saves.
It meant a missed opportunity to make up ground on the sides not in action, leaving their play-off hopes hanging by a thread with six games remaining.
Tom Craddock replaced Deane Smalley in the only change from the side which started United's 1-0 defeat to the Spireites a week earlier.
Northampton had won their previous eight home games and came flying out of the traps.
Just 35 seconds were on the clock when a quick throw caught the visitors napping, leading to a chance which Harding fired over.
The Cobblers adapted to the awful conditions, which saw snow swirl around the ground in freezing temperatures all afternoon, quicker than United and quickly stamped their authority in the game.
Chris Hackett and Ishmel Demontagnac were threats out wide, getting the better of the United full backs in the opening 20 minutes.
Clarke Carlisle headed a good chance over on nine minutes as the U's battled to keep on level terms.
An even better opening fell to Cobblers' top scorer Adebayo Akinfenwa in the 17th minute, but he could only head Hackett's cross straight at Luke McCormick.
United gradually gained a foothold in the game, with Sean Rigg their main outlet.
It took them 37 minutes to carve out a clear chance, when the front two combined to slice through Town's rearguard.
James Constable played in Craddock, who fired in a low shot left-footed which Nicholls saved.
The U's were on top and only an excellent challenge from Joe Widdowson prevented Alfie Potter from tapping in Rigg's low cross.
But in stoppage time the visitors were hit by a sucker punch.
Hackett got the better of Liam Davis and hung up a cross which McCormick could only punch straight to Harding.
The midfielder kept his cool in a crowded penalty area and picked out the top corner of the net.
United were unhappy with the timing of the goal, which came well past the two minutes of stoppage time which had been signalled by the officials. They also felt Andy Whing had been fouled in the build-up, but the referee waved away the protests.
The snow began to settle during the interval and an orange ball was needed in the second half.
Constable had a low shot saved by Nicholls, before Northampton carved out a superb chance to double their lead.
Harding was given space to run forward and he picked out Clive Platt with a chipped cross.
The striker nodded down perfectly for Akinfenwa, who somehow missed his kick with the goal gaping.
But with only a goal in it United were always in the game and they had a good spell just after the hour mark.
A low cross from Davis picked out Whing, but he could only scuff the shot to Nicholls.
Deane Smalley came off the bench and was quickly in the action, flicking a whipped free-kick from Davis just over.
Northampton were pinned back for the best part of 20 minutes, as United poured forward in search of an equaliser.
Michael Raynes headed a Davies cross into Constable's path, but a combination of Carlisle and Nicholls blocked his shot.
Their clearest chance came in stoppage time when Constable found some space in the box.
His left-footed shot was superbly kept out by the goalkeeper and the ball fell to a Town defender, who cleared.
The game grew increasingly bad tempered as time wore on, with five players booked.
Raynes sparked a shoving match involving most of the 22 players for a late tackle on Demontagnac.
It was the final incident of the game, which left United reflecting on a familiar fault - a lack of quality in front of goal - which again proved costly.
Oxford Utd: McCormick, Batt, Raynes, Wright, Davis, Potter, Whing, Davies, Rigg (Smalley 63), Craddock, Constable.
Unused subs: Brown, Heslop, Worley, Duberry, O'Brien, Parker.
Northampton: Nicholls, Johnson (Guttridge 71), Langmead (Collins 12), Carlisle, Widdowson, Hackett (Robinson 83), Tozer, Harding, Demontagnac, Akinfenwa, Platt.
Unused subs: Snedker, Hornby, Dias, O'Donovan.
Referee: David Webb.
Attendance: 6,151 (1,176 visitors).
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Comments (45)
5:14pm Sat 23 Mar 13
Joe1 says...
5:19pm Sat 23 Mar 13
Southstandupper says...
5:21pm Sat 23 Mar 13
Bathyellow says...
5:27pm Sat 23 Mar 13
Bathyellow says...
7:16pm Sat 23 Mar 13
87oufc says...
8:04pm Sat 23 Mar 13
BigAlBiker says...
We need a creative midfielder like I need a hole in the head.
We need a fit quick midfield.
We need coaches who encourage and cajole players to perform.
We don't need Wilder, or Lewis, or Melville, we actually need intelligent tactically aware staff.
One day perhaps, pigs in pink tutu's might fly as well.
8:14pm Sat 23 Mar 13
adlibber says...
9:54pm Sat 23 Mar 13
Beau champ mummy says...
10:01pm Sat 23 Mar 13
foxvox says...
We lost today at a club that recruited their manager not so long ago - the person he replaced got a job straight away and is up into the thirties of the longest serving managers already! Don't worry about Chris - he'll survive.
10:16pm Sat 23 Mar 13
Bathyellow says...
10:20pm Sat 23 Mar 13
foxvox says...
11:24pm Sat 23 Mar 13
Chish and Fips says...
9:40am Sun 24 Mar 13
oldun says...
10:16am Sun 24 Mar 13
Bis4badger says...
Finally what an inspirational substitution taking off a guys who had pace to get past their back line, and putting Smalley on and removing 50% of the source of balls in to the box.
Time for a rethink Mr Wilder from your views in the Mail on Friday :-[
10:39am Sun 24 Mar 13
oldun says...
10:51am Sun 24 Mar 13
darkskies says...
11:31am Sun 24 Mar 13
In_The_Nikon_Time says...
11:51am Sun 24 Mar 13
Sid Snakey says...
If you're asking for a new manager from the likes of Peter Reid or Michael Owen, then you're probably also asking for a new chairman, i.e. one who would pay their wages and give them the required playing budget. Alternatively, you give a young manager from the BSP a break and hope he turns into a gem at this level.
If you're asking for specialised positional coaches (e.g. forwards coach) then I think you're asking for a new chairman, e.g. one who is happy to pay for specialised coaching staff (who do not come cheap) in addition to the regular coaching setup.
If you are fed up with the inconsistent performances this season, then you probably need a new chairman who is willing to provide the investment necessary to acquire players who are capable of turning in class performances each week.
I don't believe that the problems we have seen this season are all down to Chris Wilder. I think he's now pretty experienced at this level (which I accept is down to the club sticking with him) and I think the chairman we currently have will stick with him again next season, swapping out certain players for others on free transfers, and we'll roll the dice again next season, and I personally will be hoping that Wilder uses his experience to get us promoted.
If you want a new manager and better players, I think what you really want is a new chairman.
11:54am Sun 24 Mar 13
the wizard says...
He scored again yesterday.
1:05pm Sun 24 Mar 13
BigAlBiker says...
Donkey midfeild is what we have, at leastnwemhave a defence and a couple of keepers otherwise we would be struggling.
Wlder and his team should go, pure and simple.
2:50pm Sun 24 Mar 13
Brian Gibbs says...
I have been watching Oxford Utd and before that Headngton Utd for too many years and when I think of the quality Centre Halves/Backs we have had like Kyle, Clarke, Roberts, Briggs, Elliott, Melville and Purse and now we have Reynes a player who lacks any mobility or pace it is little wonder to me that we have had another poor season.
In a post I made in November 2011, I said CW did not have the tactical awareness to manage a Fooball League Team or the ability to create a team that could fight for promotion and that is still the case. It has nothng to do with money just ask Burton or Cheltenham who both have gates of under 3,000 and if CW is still the manager next season nothing will change.
2:59pm Sun 24 Mar 13
oldun says...
3:48pm Sun 24 Mar 13
BigAlBiker says...
Years ago Dave Roberts the blond centre half busted his leg, him and Nicky Lowe anther centre half took me and a mate down to watch QPR play Oxford, memories, that's what I have of my beloved Oxford, today's lot would not get into the team, Briggs was the best centre half we ever had.
Anyways, despondent supporters is what we will have with CW now.
4:45pm Sun 24 Mar 13
Southstandupper says...
5:14pm Sun 24 Mar 13
BigAlBiker says...
Southend's chairman has balls, ours does not.
6:25pm Sun 24 Mar 13
Bathyellow says...
6:28pm Sun 24 Mar 13
35 year fan says...
whether cw is decent or not isnt really the point, the problem is the fans have got bored of him now. everyone, and especially the guy bankrolling the losses, needs a new manager in to get people excited again and sell some season tickets. cw wont.
7:09pm Sun 24 Mar 13
oldun says...
7:46pm Sun 24 Mar 13
Bathyellow says...
7:48pm Sun 24 Mar 13
davecuddoufc says...
Tell us, Mr. Lenagan - no more 'spin' please!
I've been freezing my arse off watching my beloved heroes, who don't appear to 'want' to progress up the league.
3:05am Mon 25 Mar 13
Southstandupper says...
8:48am Mon 25 Mar 13
A Scroat says...
8:51am Mon 25 Mar 13
adlibber says...
9:04am Mon 25 Mar 13
oldun says...
9:41am Mon 25 Mar 13
bigchet says...
9:55am Mon 25 Mar 13
oldun says...
9:56am Mon 25 Mar 13
oldun says...
10:16am Mon 25 Mar 13
Southstandupper says...
11:41am Mon 25 Mar 13
BigAlBiker says...
Actually i would not mind Phil Brown but there has to be someone around (not Paul Sturrock) who can do a decent job, this incumbant is well past his sell by by date.
11:56am Mon 25 Mar 13
bdodwell says...
1:20pm Mon 25 Mar 13
Doctor69 says...
It was mentioned above, our chairman lacks the balls pull the trigger.
Also, what was the hassle outside ground with Wilder raring up at fans again? Not to keen on hearing a few home truths no doubt?!
1:49pm Mon 25 Mar 13
oldun says...
9:05am Tue 26 Mar 13
Richard Wickson says...
10:01am Wed 27 Mar 13
Sid Snakey says...
And that's what annoys me about the CW situation. The fans are bored with him and that's the top and bottom of it. Okay, let's bring in a new manager and roll the dice. And you wonder why IL doesn't agree with this approach?
You say it doesn't matter whether he's a decent manager or not? What crazy thinking! Whether he's a decent manager should be absolutely at the heart of this! If he's a decent manager then let's stick with him and support him, if he's a poor manager then of course get rid.
Guys, are we sheep who just follow the "We're bored - Wilder Out" crowd or do we think he deserves one more season? Churning over our managers every couple of seasons is getting us nowhere. There is no rich sugar Daddy going to come and get us out of this division, and Wilder is getting closer I believe. Yes, it's been a very inconsistent season but some of our play at times has been very very good. Let's let him make his changes in the summer and get behind him.
10:38am Wed 27 Mar 13
oldun says...