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Oxford United has come a long way since their exit from the second tier of English football 25 years ago. While they are now on the brink of moving to a new stadium, the club has faced its fair share of challenges and changes over the years.

Back in the late 90s, Oxford was in decline, playing at the three-sided Kassam Stadium which struggled to keep up with the rapidly evolving football world. Despite being in the top two divisions for 15 years, the club and its fans had to adjust to a new reality of facing teams like Wycombe and Cheltenham instead of traditional powerhouses like Norwich and Sheffield Wednesday.

The journey back to the Championship has been a long and sometimes painful one for Oxford, but it has shaped the identity of the club. Two Wembley wins and long-awaited victories against Swindon have kept the fans engaged and invested in the team.

As the club prepares for the challenges of the upcoming season in the Championship, it is important to remember the struggles and hard work that have brought them to this point. The players, staff, management, and fans should embrace the obstacles that come their way and appreciate the journey as much as the destination.

The experience gained over the years has taught Oxford that nothing should be taken for granted in football. Every week will bring new challenges and tests, but the club is better equipped now to handle whatever comes their way.

So, as Oxford United gears up for their return to the second tier of English football, they should approach the season with a sense of gratitude and determination. The past struggles have only made them stronger, and they are ready to face whatever the Championship throws at them.