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OUAFC enters into partnership with Oxfordshire FA
16th December 2011 12:10 | by Elliot ThomasOUAFC is proud to announce that it has become an official partner of the Oxfordshire FA. Both OUAFC and the OFA are committed to improving the football offered to those within Oxford and encouraging as many people into the game as possible. We hope that this partnership will help us continue to grow the game and provide the best opportunities possible for those studying at Oxford University.
Oxfordshire FA is the governing body for all football within the county and can offer a number of great opportunities for those still studying within Oxford such as coaching and refereeing courses. For those leaving the university and looking to stay involved in football, the OFA can help you find a team to continue your career with. We encourage all OUAFC members to follow the link below and find ... (more)
Words of Wisdom from Simon Raeside
4th November 2011 12:19 | by Jack Campbell"St Hilda's is an anagram of 'shit lads'........" (Raeside, 2011)
Wise words indeed.
St Catherine's College 3rd 1-3 St Hugh's College 3rd XI
24th October 2011 21:24 | by Daher 'Luxury' AdenIn a game that very nearly collapsed in on itself before a ball had even been kicked as Daher Aden displayed exceptional ineptitude reading a map and directing the team down to the ground, the game kicked off slightly later than had been planned. Luckily this wasn't to be a bad omen. The game got off to a scrappy start and by an large the first twenty minutes was spent taking one thrown-in after another ad infinitum. The game did settle down and to their credit Catz did thread together a few slick passes in the midfield. However this was overshadowed by some brilliant build up play by Alex Jukes, Luis Glaeser, Daher Aden and George Cherian in the middle. A lack of pace at the back for Catz was visible from the Carfax Tower and/or space as Praful, a former sprinter was more than happy to c... (more)


