Former Oxford United striker Tommy Mooney says he is fully expecting to get plenty more stick in tomorrow's FA Cup clash at Wycombe.
The veteran forward, who left Oxford after just one season to move to Adams Park, has helped the Buckinghamshire club into the automatic promotion places in League Two, and into the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup for the first time.
And he says he has no regrets about leaving the U's.
Despite United fans constantly chanting "there's only one greedy b*****d" whenever he was on the ball when the two sides last met in February, Mooney (pictured) maintains his insistence that he moved down the M40 not because of the money - former chairman Firoz Kassam demanding he take a pay cut to stay at Oxford - but "for footballing reasons".
But he is pleased to see his former club being run properly again, and is expecting a terrific atmosphere at this eagerly-awaited Cup-tie.
"I expect there will be a cracking atmosphere," he said.
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