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REECE FLEET remembers when Oxford City’s pitch was more like a sandpit – now they’re getting ready to strut their stuff on the National League’s carpets. Skipper Fleet, 30, proudly hoisted the trophy high last Sunday after their dismantling of St Albans City as the team created history by reaching Step 1 for the first time.

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By Matt Badcock

CONSOLATION: City players offer solace to St Albans

REECE FLEET remembers when Oxford City’s pitch was more like a sandpit – now they’re getting ready to strut their stuff on the National League’s carpets. Skipper Fleet, 30, proudly hoisted the trophy high last Sunday after their dismantling of St Albans City as the team created history by reaching Step 1 for the first time.
The midfielder has seen a lot in his eight years at the club, not least the recent transformation to one that is now gearing up to take on Non-League’s big boys.
“I’ve been there from the start when ...

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