Disagree. If it’s so simple why are they a National League South team, they should be flying up the leagues.
Because when they (Oxford City) come up against opposition with reasonably coherent formations and a modicum of experience then they will inevitably lose a significant proportion of their games due to disparities in individual ability.
My point is that even the most embittered cynics on here would accept that there is more than enough ability in the squad to beat a team like Oxford comfortably. We could all probably pick about three starting X1s which would have resembled a much more cohesive tacticical unit. For me, this game was the apotheosis of Curle's tendency towards gung-ho tactical naivety and his rank disregard of the importance of midfield stability, a similar impulse which drives him to chuck on three strikers when we're chasing a game rather than establishing a foundation to get more possession.
On the other hand, the last two play-off games suggested that Curle is capable of showing the tactical acumen needed to succeed. I think he needs to go back to the drawing board and go back to the template which was so successful last season.