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8:00am Monday 8th February 2010
Oxford United manager Chris Wilder has called for calm heads, especially at home, after his team went back to the top of the league.
The U’s returned to the Blue Square Premier summit following Saturday’s 0-0 draw against Kidderminster at the Kassam Stadium, because Stevenage lost 1-0 at Tamworth.
But in-form York have closed to within a point for the top two after their 1-0 victory at Kettering.
There was disappointment in United’s camp that they couldn’t capitalise more with all three points, and Wilder admits everyone’s a bit edgy in home matches.
“I’m delighted that we’re top of the league, but know that we’ve got to be a little bit calmer at home,” he said.
“We need to pass the ball better and make more right decisions at the top of the pitch.
“While Kidderminster were dangerous, we had four or five really good chances, and one was maybe good enough to win the game.”
Recalled Jamie Cook squandered a great scoring opportunity in the first ten seconds, and then others were missed, with Jack Midson passing up two good chances, and Sam Deering and James Constable making a mess of a glorious break in the second half.
Wilder said: “We’ve got to be better at home.
“We’ve got a great home record and we’ve taken a lot of plaudits here this season, and have to take the criticism when it comes our way.
“We’re playing a little bit edgy at the moment. That’s obviously off the back of losing the one game we have done.
“We’ve got to still keep believing in ourselves and in what got us into this position. It’s all about the accumulation of points by the last game of the season at Eastbourne that puts you where you are.”
United missed back injury victim Adam Murray, but they still did most of the attacking, and just needed someone to stick the ball in the net.
The U’s boss added: “We’ve played 4-4-2 with Sam in behind, we’ve played with width, which is what everybody seems to want us to do . . . we’re just a bit edgy at the moment.
“I think that does change with a decent result, and maybe the ball hitting the back of the net in the first 20 seconds settles it down.
“The longer it goes, everybody gets edgy.
“We’ve got to make sure we overcome that, because this place is going to play a major part in us being in the position where we want to be – we’ve got the most home games left – and we can’t all of a sudden turn this into an edgy place.
“The players have got to play their part with their performances, they understand that.
“They’ve got to have the nuts to get on the ball and make decisions, and block other things out. Hopefully, when we start flowing again, we’ll be back moving forward – even though we’re top.”
Top-scorer James Constable collected his tenth yellow card of the season on Saturday, which brings him a two-match suspension and rules him out of both tomorrow night’s game at Luton, and Histon’s visit to the Kassam Stadium on Saturday.
Another Maidenhead U, says...
12:57pm Mon 8 Feb 10
martico1, Summertown Oxford says...
1:19pm Mon 8 Feb 10
Kent Yellow, Pluckley says...
2:03pm Mon 8 Feb 10
Bicester Ryan, Bicester says...
2:49pm Mon 8 Feb 10
martico1 wrote:I don't think anyone is having a go at Chris but anyone with a little bit of sense can see that Chris has lost his midas touch which he had before Christmas. I think what people are saying is that if we want to get back to winning ways and winning this league that we have to be far more positive tactically than we are being currently.
Well said, Another.... Don't doubt your long-standing commitment, Richard, and deep knowledge of the M6/M40 to show it - but do please stop moaning. It would have been amazing if we had not had a blip - now we are top of the league, with games in hand, and the whole thing is in our hands. Thoroughly agree that CW is just the man for the job and he has my full support and that of all those around me in South Stand Lower (though we do get nervous and go a bit quiet sometimes)
dave from witney, says...
3:01pm Mon 8 Feb 10
Richard Wickson, Ellesmere Port says...
8:15pm Mon 8 Feb 10
rickenback, oxford says...
8:36pm Mon 8 Feb 10
doddsyblues, foscot says...
10:02pm Mon 8 Feb 10
BenkiuGuasu, OX4 says...
12:26am Tue 9 Feb 10
hughcurran, london says...
8:08am Tue 9 Feb 10
BenkiuGuasu wrote:correct statement; thats the trouble with our fans, a lot of them are expecting so so much & a lot of these fans have set ''there own standards''! we are on our day ''i think'' the best team in this league, but not by much! our big problem is other sides are raising there game against us by huge percentages, which is always gonna happen (luton are finding this out big time) and after so many seasons in this poxy league does anyone really think we're gonna walk it? of course not!...lots of supporters have very high expectancies this season & quite rightly too, but we all should realise that this brings added pressure & over the top critisisms wont help one jot! lets all just lay off our boys for once & let em do there job ! by the way WE WILL LOSE MORE GAMES but so will the others! COYY'S i fancy 3 points tonight....
Richard Wickson, you are rightly critisised for being negative. Get behind the yellows. We wanna go up, don't we? Scare-mongerers..... Just coz you're articulate, it makes your negativity sound well-placed but it's pure nonse. Wilder has worked miracles and just because for the first time we don't look invincible you think he's lost the plot.... This isn't mathematics.... Yellow Heaven. :) :) ^v^ ^v^
jonny1976, oxford says...
11:16am Tue 9 Feb 10
Bicester Ryan, Bicester says...
1:05pm Tue 9 Feb 10
BenkiuGuasu, OX4 says...
3:44pm Tue 9 Feb 10
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Richard Wickson, Ellesmere Port says...
9:13am Mon 8 Feb 10