Sunderland Echo

Oxford’s firm stance ahead of crucial vote

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Oxford United have indicated their desire to play the remainder of the League One season – as clubs prepare for a crucial vote.

The third tier campaign has been suspended since March 13 after the outbreak of coronaviru­s, with hundreds of outstandin­g fixtures across the EFL yet to be played.

But it is understood that League One and Two clubs are now prepared to call time on the season, with club calls scheduled for later this week ahead of a potential vote on how to conclude the season – such as on a points per game basis – set to take place next week. And while a number of clubs – such as Wycombe – have been vocal in their desire to see the season brought to an end, there are several who still want to play.

They include Oxford United, whose manager Karl Robinson took a firm stance on the matter, he said: "I think it's important the fans know what our decision will be. I've heard so may rumours over the last 14 days, well here's the rumours cleared up - Oxford United want to play.

"If it's safe, Thames Valley Police support it, the government allow, if the EFL want it and other teams want it then Oxford United's vote will be to continue the season at a date that's safe for everybody, understand­ing that if it gets to a certain date we can't spoil two seasons. We've also mentioned if people don't want to play, we respect whatever their motives are.”

Oxford actually stand to benefit from a number of ‘sporting merit’ solutions should the league not be completed. For example, if a weighted points-per-game basis was employed then they would be promoted in third place.

 ??  ?? Oxford United manager Karl Robinson.
Oxford United manager Karl Robinson.

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