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Honours Even In Local Derby Against Oxford City Nomads

Honours Even In Local Derby Against Oxford City Nomads

Simon Dickens21 Apr 2014 - 16:11
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Our First Team drew 2 - 2 at Court Place Farm after fighting back from 2 - 0 down at half time.

City Nomads were in the driving seat for virtually all the first period and justifiably went in 2 - 0 up at the break thanks to good strikes from Louis Joyce and Mark Janes.

The second period started with more of the same, but after a few minutes Christian Turner replaced Mike Duerden with the large frame of Tommy Boxer instructed to go up top.

Boxer was making his presence felt and was certainly something completely different for the Nomads defenders to think about.

On 61 minutes Callum Green delivered a fine ball into the box, an overlapping Jack Quainton snook in at the far post to steer the ball home for 2 - 1.

Green seemed to injur himself when he made the cross for the goal and had to go off being replaced by Tom Woodbridge.

Kidlington were now totally in the ascendency and it was no surprise when Skipper Lewis Brownhill Made it 2 - 2 in the 77th minute.

Boxer was causing all sorts of problems up top and nearly scored a winner, his headed attempt was cleared off the line. Just after this Brownhill hit a post and then a Danny Mason header hit the bar.

In the end Kidlington couldn't force a winning goal and both teams had to settle for a point a piece.

COYG

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