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		<title><![CDATA[Sports Babble - sports forum - Oxford City]]></title>
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			<title><![CDATA[Cox in]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[An international footballer who also featured in the hit TV show Ted Lasso has been hired as the new manager of Oxford City.<br />
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Sam Cox, who still plays for his country Guyana, will lead the club in the National League North, following their relegation from the National League last season.<br />
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The 33-year-old joins after a spell as interim manager at Wealdstone - where he helped the club secure National League survival.<br />
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He played fictional West Ham United player Armando in season three of the Apple TV show about an American Football coach who gets a job managing in the Premier League.<br />
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'Hopefully attractive'<br />
Cox said the show had been a "fantastic experience", adding: "Not in a million years did I think I'd be getting the opportunity to be going on a global TV series."<br />
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He has made nearly 350 appearances during his senior football career, with 32 of those coming internationally with Guyana as captain.<br />
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He also led his country to their first ever major tournament, the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup.<br />
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When asked what city fans could expect from him, Cox said: "Positivity - a style and philosophy that is hopefully attractive, and ultimately winning football matches."<br />
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"I know where I feel I can get this football club, and I'm going to do my very best to do that," he added.<br />
<br />
Cox said he still stays in touch with some of the cast and crew of Ted Lasso, adding: "Who knows, they might even pop down [to Oxford City] one day."]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[An international footballer who also featured in the hit TV show Ted Lasso has been hired as the new manager of Oxford City.<br />
<br />
Sam Cox, who still plays for his country Guyana, will lead the club in the National League North, following their relegation from the National League last season.<br />
<br />
The 33-year-old joins after a spell as interim manager at Wealdstone - where he helped the club secure National League survival.<br />
<br />
He played fictional West Ham United player Armando in season three of the Apple TV show about an American Football coach who gets a job managing in the Premier League.<br />
<br />
'Hopefully attractive'<br />
Cox said the show had been a "fantastic experience", adding: "Not in a million years did I think I'd be getting the opportunity to be going on a global TV series."<br />
<br />
He has made nearly 350 appearances during his senior football career, with 32 of those coming internationally with Guyana as captain.<br />
<br />
He also led his country to their first ever major tournament, the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup.<br />
<br />
When asked what city fans could expect from him, Cox said: "Positivity - a style and philosophy that is hopefully attractive, and ultimately winning football matches."<br />
<br />
"I know where I feel I can get this football club, and I'm going to do my very best to do that," he added.<br />
<br />
Cox said he still stays in touch with some of the cast and crew of Ted Lasso, adding: "Who knows, they might even pop down [to Oxford City] one day."]]></content:encoded>
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