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CITY OPT TO UNITE OLD AND THE NEW IN DAVID

CITY OPT

By Jon Couch

NEW BOSS: David Oldfield

DAVID OLDFIELD has already taken charge of one Oxford outfit – now he’s set his sights on success on the other side after becoming the new permanent boss of Oxford City.
The 51-year-old has held coaching numerous roles since departing Brackley Town in 2008, including twice stepping up as caretaker manager for the League One U’s.
Now, the former Luton Town, Manchester City, Leicester City, Millwall, Stoke City, Peterborough United and Stafford Rangers striker has replaced City caretaker boss Andy Ballard, who held the reins at Marsh ...

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