1996/97 SEASON

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League:

Level

Nationwide League Division 1

Position:

17th

FA Cup:

Third Round

League Cup:

Forth Round

Chairman:

Robin Herd

Manager:

Denis Smith

Top Scorer:

Nigel Jemson (23)

Notable Players:

Martin Aldridge, Joey Beauchamp, Matt Elliott, Bobby Ford, Phil Gilchrist, Martin Gray, Nigel Jemson, Stuart Massey, Matt Murphy, Paul Powell, Les Robinson, David Rush.

Kit Manufacturer

The ‘own brand’ Manor Leisure branding was dropped in favour of the initials O.U.F.C. Garment labels featured the name ‘Sports & Leisurewear’.

Football League Branding

A new, felt style of Football League competition patch was introduced, now featuring the league sponsor.

Home Kit & Away Variations

Long
sleeves

This kit was designed by supporter and broadcaster Andrew Self (Selfie) and had a ‘retro’ feel reminiscent of abrasive football kits from the 1970s.

Initially, the match shirts featured a screen-printed block number. However, starting from match 5, these were replaced with shirts featuring a more traditional sewn sans serif number.

First 4
Fixtures

Most of
season

Away Kit & Variation

Long
sleeves

Despite a new supplier for the home kit, the popular AC Milan styled shirts were reinstated as the away colours.

These new shirts featured the new style league arm patch and were paired with an eye-catching combination of plain white shorts.

Goalkeeper Jersey

The keepers' jersey was updated to feature the same 'OUFC' branding and club crest as the home shirts.

Match By Match

QPR
Away

Norwich
Home

Southend
Home

Norwich
Home

Port Vale
Away

Norwich
Away

Reading
Away

Wolves
Home

Bradford
Home

Sheffield W
Away

Grimsby
Away

Sheffield W
Home

Portsmouth
Home

Tranmere
Away

Swindon
Away

Barnsley
Away

Birmingham
Home

Port Vale
Away

Charlton
Away

Stoke City
Home

Ipswich
Home

Port Vale
Home

Man City
Away

Huddersfield
Home

Bolton
Home

Oldham
Away

Southampton
Home

Charlton
Home

C Palace
Away

Sheffield U
Home

Southampton
Away

West Brom
Away

Wolves
Away

Reading
Home

Bradford
Away

Tranmere
Home

Watford
Away

Portsmouth
Away

Man City
Home

Stoke City
Away

Oldham
Home

Ipswich
Away

C Palace
Home

Huddersfield
Away

West Brom
Home

Sheffield U
Away

Grimsby
Home

Southend
Away

QPR
Home

Norwich
Away

Port Vale
Home

Bolton
Away

Swindon
Home

Birmingham
Away

Barnsley
Home

Prototypes & Rarities

A prototype for the 1996 shirt featured the same repeating pattern of three 'Ox Heads' ghosting across the front panel, a design element that had been used on the Manor Leisure kits for the previous two seasons.

A more subtle detail was a yellow button on the collar, although this was ultimately replaced with a small blue popper for the season.

In early 1997, rumours circulated that the club was in talks with Flavio Briatore, the renowned F1 boss and Juventus owner, regarding a takeover, or some kind of partnership between the two clubs.

This shirt was intended to be United’s away kit if the deal materialised. The deal must have seemed close, as a full numbered set was produced and competition sleeve patches applied to the shirts.

However, the takeover never came to fruition, and as a result, this kit was never used.