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<pre class="ip-ubbcode-code-pre">1999/0 GoalsPos Player Club Apps Gls-------------------------------------------------------------------------1st Andy Scott Brentford 48 24 2nd Sean Devine Wycombe 34 23 3rd David Reeves Chesterfield 46 20 4th Tony Thorpe Bristol C 40 18 5th Gary Bull Scunthorpe 35 (1) 17 6th Stuart Douglas Luton 36 (1) 17 7th Nicky Forster Reading 45 17 8th Lloyd Owusu Brentford 42 16 9th Baichung Bhutia Bury 37 16 10th Derek Lilley Oxford 24 (1) 16 1999/0 AssistsPos Player Club Apps Asts-------------------------------------------------------------------------1st Martin Rowlands Portsmouth 47 20 2nd Lee Holsgrove Ipswich 34 (1) 18 3rd Roberto MartÃ*nez Wigan 33 15 4th Justin Walker Coventry 45 14 5th Lucas Neill Ipswich 34 13 6th Kevin Rapley Notts C 44 13 7th Karl Connolly Wrexham 37 (2) 12 8th Tony Folan Bristol C 34 (1) 12 9th Jason Bowen Cardiff 41 12 10th Ronnie Mauge Bristol R 32 11 1999/0 Average RatingPos Player Club Apps Av R-------------------------------------------------------------------------1st Nathan Abbey Luton 23 7.43 2nd Paul Williams Bury 23 7.43 3rd Gary Kelly Oldham 31 7.29 4th Stephen Foster Brentford 45 7.27 5th Sean Devine Wycombe 34 7.26 6th Martin Rowlands Portsmouth 47 7.26 7th Shaun Taylor Bristol C 45 7.24 8th Darren Ward Notts C 30 7.23 9th Lee Jones Bristol R 46 7.22 10th Andre Arendse Oxford 40 7.20</pre>
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Shock Announcement Tuesday 30th May 2000
Jamie Waggett has resigned as manager of Oxford United despite having lead the club to nine wins and a draw in just ten games since he took over following the clubs poor start to the season.
Waggett was expected to continue on his rolling contract but having lead United to seventh place in Division Two has know decided it is time to cut short his tenure in charge of the club.
"I have enjoyed working with the players, who have given me 100%, and I would like to pay tribute to the club's supporters. I talked to the board after our last game of the season and although they were dead against my decision eventually regretfully accepted my resignation" said Waggett.
"This is a great football club with great facilities and fantastic support, but it's just not the right time for me to be in charge at the moment. I am certain the players here are good enough and they are capable of not only keeping the club in this division but of achieving a much higher position."
Waggett, who only replaced Micky Lewis in March 2000, has found financial constraints a problem virtually since he joined the club and is now expected to take a break from the game or return to coaching.
Oxford chairman Firoz Kassam said he was saddened by Waggett's decision to quit the club.
"I am sad to see Jamie leave, but I fully understand his position, it's just a pity he didn't think he could work under the constraints. Our results have been extremely impressive under him and the board are extremely grateful for his tireless efforts on behalf of Oxford United and are condifent of building on the strong foundations he has built this season."
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