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  • Maclean - No decision yet

    Striker Steve Mac-lean insisted throwing his shirt into the crowd at the end of Saturday’s game was not a signal that he is leaving Oxford United. The Scot was playing the final match of his loan spell from Plymouth, and grabbed the first

  • Results 15th & 16th January

    15th & 16th January Under 9 Red League Grove Challengers v Summertown Eagles 0-2 Hinksey Park v Cumnor Minors 4-5 Goring Robins v Kennington 4-4 Didcot Casuals v Crowmarsh 4-5 Horspath Youth v Didcot Town

  • Saints Defeat Faringdon in Close Game

    In a closely fought game, played again in an excellent spirit, Marston Saints held on to beat Faringdon Town 3-2 to collect their first win since the opening week of the season. Marston Saints started brightly, and had all the early pressure without

  • Horspath Youth 0 Didcot Town Youth 3

    Didcot maintained their hundred per cent record with a hard fought win over Horspath in very blustery conditions. Didcot took the lead with their first attack, Ben Marshall & Jack White exchanged passes twice before Ben Marshall fired past the Horspath

  • Cumnor house destroyed in blaze

    A house in Cumnor Hill was gutted by fire on Saturday morning, closing the road to traffic. Neighbours phoned the fire brigade shortly after 11:30am after seeing smoke billowing out of the first floor window. Although nearby fire crews

  • Community efforts clears 'muggers magnet' cycle track

    AN OVERGROWN cycle track has been cleared after robbers used bushes to hide, before pouncing on their victims. Thames Valley Police, Oxford City Council and local householders teamed up to clear the cycle track which links Rose Hill with Littlemore

  • Bradford's bloomin' grand

    I HAD heard that Yorkshire folk were friendly; but surely not this friendly? Mrs Dooley was showing me her lovely white lace bloomers in full view of everyone else in the street. Yes, you did read that right; bloomers. Her companion, the uppercrust Mrs

  • Vicar marks 20 years at city church

    A MARSTON vicar has celebrated two decades in the parish. The Rev Tony Price said although his congregation at St Nicholas Church may have grown slightly smaller over the years, he is still in love with the village. The 61-year-old studied