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From left to right. Tommy Caton. Jimmy Phillips. Martin Foyle. Andy Thomas.U’s QUIZ from Oxford Utd v West Brom - March 1989
How many U’s can you pick out from the shot ?
From left to right. Tommy Caton. Jimmy Phillips. Martin Foyle. Andy Thomas.U’s QUIZ from Oxford Utd v West Brom - March 1989
How many U’s can you pick out from the shot ?
Richard Hill just visible , not Andy Thomas who had left by then ( played against us for Plymouth that season I think) Mickey Lewis no 5 not Tommy Caton either. Phil Heath ?? The other although not sure of that one tbh( no 2)From left to right. Tommy Caton. Jimmy Phillips. Martin Foyle. Andy Thomas.
Richard Hill just visible , not Andy Thomas who had left by then ( played against us for Plymouth that season I think) Mickey Lewis no 5 not Tommy Caton either. Phil Heath ?? The other although not sure of that one tbh( no 2)
Yes I think you are correctLooks like Neil Slatter to me, but I could be wrong.
Peter Hucker! Terrible keeper and we paid £150k for him. His goal kicks struggled to reach the halfway line.Mickey Lewis 5
Jimmy Phillips 3
Martin Foyle 8
Neil Slatter 2
Richard Hill between Foyle and Slatter
Peter Hucker
To be fair it was uphill... well half the time...Peter Hucker! Terrible keeper and we paid £150k for him. His goal kicks struggled to reach the halfway line.
Yep. Video confirms it is Greenall.The other player behind Foyle could well be Colin Greenall
The same Chris Whyte who made 10 appearances for us back in 1997.Three WBA players look to be Don Goodman , Chris ‘ Huggy Bear ‘ Whyte and Colin West.
That was the day we actually arrived in the big time for me. Wonder if Liverpool still have the crystal ball we gave to teams commemorating their first game at The Manor in the top flight...ON THIS DAY :
September 14th 1985
Debutant Ray Houghton in action for Oxford versus Liverpool where the game finished 2-2
Gary Briggs and Jan Molby
Anyone else at that game?Granted not an OUFC 'Yesteryear' , but IMO worth marking nonetheless, albeit a day late
20 years ago yesterday:- Germany 1 England 5