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ROWETT SAVOURS AN AWAY VICTORY

BOOST: Rowett

OXFORD boss Gary Rowett was delighted with the way his players dealt with the challenge of facing a team boosted by renewed backing from their supporters in a near-capacity crowd. He said: “Really pleased. I think it was sort of two schools of thought when we heard the news yesterday, playing Sheffield Wednesday with a full Hillsborough and a full crowd. “As we all know, I think that for football, that’s great news.
“No one wants to come here and play in front of, you know, a few fans. I think it’s great that they got behind it. But ...

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