Rovers would gain some revenge on the opening day of the 1976/77 season; Oldfield going down 3-1.

Kovac was the star of probably Oldfield's strongest ever side. Johnny Barret, a one time Melchester Rovers target and Terry Brand provided the foil for Kovac. Mel Jeffries and young captain Dave Henning offered energy and go forward. While the centre-back pair of Lenny Pearce and Arthur Mason kept things tight at the back. With Gosden a calming presence in his deep-lying midfield role.
Perhaps a top quality goalkeeper and genuine target man could have led Oldfield to trophies. But attendances were up and Oldfield could consider themselves genuine contenders at the top end of English football.
The 80s would be a quiet decade as Henning's side suffered from the transfers of Gosden to Melchester Rovers and Barret to Weston Villa. Kovac too would move on and the great Oldfield side had not really achieved anything.
But the one thing Oldfield could always count on was the hostile atmosphere created every other week by over 40,000 fanatical supporters.
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