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MATT: THIS MUST BE SPRINGBOARD

By Peter Adams

STAR MAN
STAN MILLS Oxford

OXFORD UNITED 2
Mills 14, Lankshear 26

WEST BROM 1
Bostock 33
NO-NONSENSE boss Matt Bloomfield showed his ruthless side by dropping defender Christ Makosso after he turned up for a pre-match meeting one minute late.
The new Us manager made his feelings clear by replacing the Congolese centre-back only a matter of hours before their crucial clash with West Brom – promoting Mich Helik from the bench instead.
Clearly keen to stamp his authority on the Championship strugglers, his late switch didn’t impact his side too much a...

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