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Oxford release jon obika and four other players would you like to see them at meadow lane?

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Oxford have released Jon obika and four other players. 

 Would you be happy to see any of these at meadow lane.?

I know oxford are a league one side and would be a drop down for the players but there young players who maybe looking for a fresh start. The players concerned have a torrid time in league one so none league could be a way to reinvent themselves.

click the link for the full list 

https://lastwordonfootball.com/2019/05/10/jon-obika-among-five-players-to-be-released-by-oxford-united/

 

I think Notts should be looking at options, yet I doubt we are in a position to start spending money.

Oxford has some good players, some who aren't League One level and might be tempted to join up with Neal Ardley. We'll have to see how things pan out to be honest, there's much to do and I think the focus right must be on selecting players carefully.

Base them on hard work, not reputation.

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There's next to no chance that Notts could obtain any good players from Oxford, they don't have the money currently to offer any player good enough wages and it seems Alan Hardy is on borrowed time.

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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