1st Team - Players & Coaches
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Previous Clubs:
Oxford United, Cardiff City, Leicester City, Bedford Town, Brackley Town
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Former Oxford United favourite, who played over 280 games in the yellow shirts, moved into management at Brackley Town following a brief stint as caretaker boss at Oxford United in the football league.
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Dougie Graham Assistant Manager
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Has enjoyed a successful coaching career in football and athletics. Coached at Oxford United and more locally at Wallingford and Abingdon Town. Well respected and knowledgeable and a great ambassador for the club.
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Richard Knight Goalkeeper
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Experienced goalkeeper best known for his spell at Oxford United, he has been with several other league clubs and was most recently between the sticks at Brackley Town.
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Previous Clubs:
Oxford United
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Local lad surprisingly released by Oxford United. Excellent defender and good reader of the game. Dangerous in the opposing area at set pieces.
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Previous Clubs:
Abingdon United, Slough Town, Eastbourne Borough, Hastings United
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Midfielder turned defender back for his second spell at City after coming up through the Youth team, achieved promotion to the Blue Square Premier in 07/08 with Eastbourne Borough
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David Perpetuini Defender
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Previous Clubs:
Watford, Wycombe, Gillingham, Walsall, Stevenage, Rushden & Diamonds, Kettering, Brackley, Barton , Halesowen
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Defender with bags of experience, played Premier league football with Watford scoring in the 1999/2000 campaign against Southampton, spent last season at St. James' Park playing for Brackley Town.
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Previous Clubs:
Oxford United
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Young full back suprisingly released by Oxford United, physically very strong and not afraid to get stuck in, very comfortable on the ball, has attracted the attention of league clubs
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Previous Clubs:
Oxford United, Didcot Town, Abingdon United
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product of the Oxford United youth team, became an instant success at United hitting 13 goals in 33 starts which sparked an interest from Arsene Wenger and Arsenal, unfortunatly struck down with life threatening Guillain-Barré syndrome missing over 2 years of football
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| Age: | 36 | | Birthplace: | Dublin, Ireland |
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Previous Clubs:
Millwall, Northampton Town, Oxford United, Bristol Rovers, Rushden & Diamonds, Brackley Town
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Savage left Oxford United after being their Player of the Year to reunite with manager Ian Atkins at Bristol Rovers. He enjoyed a reasonably good spell of two years at Rovers
Capped 5 times for the Republic Of Ireland
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released by Oxford United on leaving school and joined the youth set up at City and has progressed significantly. Has tremendous natural ability and is full of confidence. Popular with all at the club and always willing to learn from the more experienced players and coaching staff - destined for a good future in the game.
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Spent two seasons at Banbury United in the Southern Premier and has great experience for a 20 year old. Very quiet and unassuming but commanding midfield player and regular goal scorer.
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As a schoolboy had spells at Oxford, West Ham, and Reading and had a 2 year scholarship at Northampton Town. Tireless box to box player with great commitment. Wins second balls for fun. Great asset to the team.
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signed from Bedford Town where he was voted manager’s Player of the year. Great engine and full of strong running. Good attacking option for the squad. Immediate favourite with supporters due to work rate, speed and ability.
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| Age: | 36 | | Birthplace: | Liverpool |
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Previous Clubs:
Oxford United, Brighton, Northwich Vics, Shrewsbury, Leyton Orient, Chester City, Barrow
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Well respected striker, has won league 1&2 winners medals with Brighton, scored the goal which relegated Oxford United from the football league in 2004 whilst playing for Leyton Orient
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