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Wilder hails Oxford United fans after ending losing streak
9:30am Wednesday 3rd October 2012 in U's News
By David Pritchard, Chief Sports Reporter covering Oxford United. Follow us on twitter: @oxfordmailoufc. Call me on 01865 425458
Alfie Potter celebrates after grabbing United’s winner against AFC Wimbledon to end a run of six defeats
CHRIS Wilder hailed Oxford United’s supporters for inspiring his side to come from behind and claim a much-needed win against AFC Wimbledon last night.
The 3-2 victory ended a six-game losing streak to ease the pressure on the U’s and their manager.
It looked an unlikely result in the first half, when the visitors cancelled out Jake Forster-Caskey’s opener to lead 2-1.
United were staring at a club- record seventh successive league defeat, but the vast majority of fans were vocal in their support.
Wilder felt their intervention in the aftermath of Wimbledon’s second goal was critical in the home side turning the game around.
When asked what his overriding emotion was, the under-fire U's boss said: “Just gratitude to the support that we received.
“Whatever happens with me, whether I walk away from this football club next week, in three months or in five years’ time, that will stick with me because I thought that was a bit special, towards myself and the players.
“We found ourselves 2-1 behind, but the support we had was absolutely phenomenal.
“From that ten minutes before half time, it gave us an opportunity to get in the game and kick on.”
Goals from Deane Smalley and Alfie Potter in the second half won an eventful game.
Wimbledon hit the woodwork three times and United needed a superb late save from goalkeeper Ryan Clarke, on as a substitute, to preserve the points.
Wilder admitted there was still plenty of room for improvement, but felt his side had earned a slice of good fortune for showing courage.
He said: “It could have been 5-4 or 6-5, it wasn’t exactly a defensive masterclass.
“We’re usually pretty organised, but we were all over the place because we wanted to be brave and win the game.
“Maybe we got the reward for making those decisions.”
Forster-Caskey summed up the mood among the players.
He said: “It's massive, it means so much to the fans.
“This is such a big club for League Two. We’re delighted for ourselves, but we’re also thrilled we can let the fans go home happy.
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Comments (18)
11:16am Wed 3 Oct 12
Carterton Sven says...
How many sets of fans would have shouted their support for their manager and team after going behind to a struggling side, after a run of 6 defeats?
Well we did, and I'm sure it lifted the team.
Still a small group behind the goal who take every opportunity to criticize the team, but the majority of fans showed their class last night.
1:38pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Open your eyes says...
The 'support' was as a result of those nasty scenes seen between rival factions as opposed to the underlying love of the manager. However, great result and important 3 points. Well Done All!
4:04pm Wed 3 Oct 12
mandate says...
4:20pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Beau champ mummy says...
5:26pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Chish and Fips says...
Have a good week you lot.
5:33pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Malkym says...
Hi Brenda - now then is that a platform to build on or do you see it as just a temporary repreive from a relegation dogfight?
5:49pm Wed 3 Oct 12
kckidlington says...
Why do go anyway if all you do is moan
7:02pm Wed 3 Oct 12
pop up pirate says...
otid.
7:26pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Chish and Fips says...
10:25am Thu 4 Oct 12
OxRoxBox says...
10:25am Thu 4 Oct 12
OxRoxBox says...
12:37pm Thu 4 Oct 12
Brian Gibbs says...
I have watched the team since Southern League days and judge a manager on team performance and the players he adds to the squad.
In my view Rayes is proberly the worst centre back in the Division, whatever you think of Steve Evans he knew that as soon as he got to Rotherham and told him he was not in his plans.Why do you think we have let so many goals in?
I want the team to be successful but even last year before the injuries, some of the performances were dreadfull,and it looks as if this season it is going to be mid table at best.
1:21pm Thu 4 Oct 12
yeomanry says...
Stop being so morbid and enjoy some of the football it's mainly but not all poor at the moment and it certainly won't get any better if the fans follow you !!
3:03pm Thu 4 Oct 12
Chish and Fips says...
3:15pm Thu 4 Oct 12
OxRoxBox says...
4:07pm Thu 4 Oct 12
Chish and Fips says...
Probably get some cream at the doc's for your box.
Have a good week you lot.
4:14pm Thu 4 Oct 12
OxRoxBox says...
If you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen is the saying . . . . I see you on here trying to wind us all up.
Everyone now knows . . . Chaggot and Fips does not like it back!
Over and out
4:29pm Thu 4 Oct 12
Chish and Fips says...