Not exact matches
this is the year it changes, there are 4
teams that have a high chance to finish above us, one is spurs, these
teams will remain on a drive to finish top
next season, this year we finally find out if the
ownership demand winning.
Even though we're in the midst of a rebuild, I think
ownership wants to put a relatively competitive
team next year (not contending for playoffs, but not Buffalo - level bad).
When all is said and done, I'm not naive enough to realise that the uncertainty over the Reading
ownership coupled with their likely inability to compete in
next year's Prem together with the way Oxford have slowly improved under Chris Wilder (I was at the Kassam for the 5 - 1 win over Plymouth in the autumn and was mightily impressed) could see the two
teams sharing league fixtures a lot sooner than anyone might suppose — but the way the town is divided into fans and non-fans does create curious circumstances.
For the past 30 years, the practice has been owned by a husband and wife veterinary
team, who have decided to retire from
ownership in the
next 5 years.