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Slick City have a top attitude

The key behind Oxford City’s consistency is the application and attitude of their part-time players, insists manager David Oldfield.

Slick City

Boss Oldfield hails his high-flyers
By David Richardson

THE KEY behind Oxford City’s consistency is the application and attitude of their part-time players, insists manager David Oldfield.
The Hoops have taken 31 points from 17 games this season leaving them second going into the Christmas schedule.
When last season’s National League South came to an early end, Oxford had chalked up 32 points from 17 fixtures making their combined record the second best behind promotion rivals Dartford.
City have lost just two league games this term and are continuing to punch above their weight.
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