‘There is surely one thing we can all agree on: Oxford is in the south,’ writes Matt Slater in The Athletic.
Yet last season, Oxford City were relegated from the
National League (English football’s fifth tier) into the National League North,
alongside Brackley Town and Needham Market, two other places on nobody’s list
of northern football towns.
“It is weird for a lot of people when they hear we’re in the
National League North,” says Mark Neal, the Oxford City supporter behind
the Headington Hoop fansite and a committed groundhopper, before
pointing out that this is not Oxford City’s first north/south rodeo.
“When we were promoted from the Southern League Premier in
2012 we had to head to the Conference North (the precursor to the National
League North) for a few seasons as there were loads of southern teams already
at step two.
“I appreciate that there’s a line drawn every season by
relegations and promotions, and it’s generally around the Oxfordshire area, but
opposition fans do joke about us being ‘soft southern bastards’. And
having clubs from South Shields to Oxford City in the same regionalised league
is a bit strange.”
Neal and his fellow Oxford City fans have their cost-benefit
analysis to make.
"I haven't missed an Oxford City match since 2016 —
it's coming up to 500 games now. It's very addictive. Most of our fans were
unhappy when we were put in National League North again but, from a purely
selfish point of view, I was delighted as it meant new grounds to visit. We had
been in the National League South for eight years before our promotion in 2023.
"But being in the North is definitely harder for our
club, as we will have one of the lower budgets in the division anyway, and the
travel and hotel costs don't help."
But let us finish where we started. With vibes. Are northern
clubs different to southern ones? "Chalk
and cheese," says Neal. "The northern clubs are much better supported
and they are also much friendlier. This season, we have really enjoyed being in
the clubhouses at all these grounds."
[Hopefully Leamington earlier in the season despite the resuky].
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