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  1. Bloomfield takes positives from rare clean sheetpublished at 18:38 GMT 17 January

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    Matt Bloomfield was pleased with his first game in charge of the U's

    Oxford United head coach Matt Bloomfield told BBC Radio Oxford:

    "I'm fairly content. I would have been ecstatic if we'd got that winner at the end but it wasn't quite to be.

    "There's loads of things to be pleased with today including our first clean sheet for a while.

    "We played against a very, very good Championship team who have scored 12 goals in their last three games and we were the ones offering the threat so plenty to be content with but loads to go after as well.

    "We'll continue to try to work on what we need to work on but the input from the players this week has been fantastic and that's what we are going to need between now and the end of the season."

  2. Bloomfield delivers first message to Oxford fanspublished at 18:08 GMT 16 January

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    Matt Bloomfield's message to Oxford fans after becoming head coach

    New Oxford United boss Matt Bloomfield speaks to media for the first time since becoming U's boss.

    He discusses footballing philosophy, needing all the fans and why he took the Oxford job

    He's been speaking to BBC South Today's Lewis Coombes.

  3. Oxford 'felt right' for new boss Bloomfield published at 18:09 GMT 15 January

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    Meet new Oxford United boss Matt Bloomfield

    New Oxford United boss Matt Bloomfield said that he "trusted his gut" when making a decision over his future and joining the club simply "felt right".

    The former Colchester, Wycombe and Luton Town manager signed a deal last week to become the new U's head coach, taking over from Gary Rowett who was relieved of his duties in late December.

    On Thursday, Bloomfield spoke to media for the first time since his appointment, and discussed just why he decided to make the move after a short period away from the game following his dismissal as Luton Town head coach.

    "I think there's been several positions that have been vacant since I've been out where I've had some phone calls and they haven't felt right," Bloomfield told BBC Radio Oxford.

    "This one felt right and I'm a big believer in trusting your gut and following your instincts

    "I met Ed [Waldron, head of football operations] and I think he's an incredible guy, the way he carries himself and represents his football club is amazing.

    "I just came away with a good feeling from that and went through the interview process with nothing changing, I was really keen on getting the job and was absolutely delighted when it came through and was offered."

    Oxford are currently second from bottom in the Championship table with 22 points, three adrift of safety and Bloomfield's first assignment is against Bristol City on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

    Bloomfield will be tasked with repeating what Rowett was able to achieve last season by keeping the U's in the second tier.

    Oxford finished five places and four points above the Luton team that Bloomfield was unable to keep in the division having taken over at Kenilworth Road in January.

    "I've come in the building here with a freshness," Bloomfield added. "I've recharged the batteries and I'm really pleased to be here.

    "I'll implement a style of football and a system that I believe that we can get the best out of the players, that's the only thing that matters is to get results and to keep us in this league."

  4. Pick of the stats: Oxford United v Bristol Citypublished at 13:10 GMT 15 January

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    The Matt Bloomfield era at Oxford United begins as the U's welcome Bristol City on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

    Oxford are second-bottom of the Championship, three points from safety, after a run of one win, and four points, from their past seven games.

    Two defeats in their past three league games has seen the Robins slip to 10th, though they remain within two points of the play-off places.

    • Oxford are looking for a league double over Bristol City for the first time since the 1995/96 season under Denis Smith.

    • Bristol City have won on just two of their 18 league visits to Oxford United (D6 L10), winning 2-0 in 1972/73 and 1-0 in 2000/01.

    • Since the start of November, only Sheffield Wednesday (5) have picked up fewer points in the Championship than Oxford United (10), winning just two out of 13 games in that time (D4 L7).

    • Bristol City are 17 points ahead of Oxford but they've only won two of their past 10 league games when starting the day 17+ points clear of their opponents (D2 L6).

    • Excluding play-offs, only three players have been involved in more Championship goals in the past two seasons than Bristol City's Anis Mehmeti (20 goals, 7 assists) – he scored earlier this season against Oxford in the Robins' 3-1 defeat at Ashton Gate.

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  5. 🎧Risky business in the Championshippublished at 09:50 GMT 15 January

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    "It's obviously a little bit of a gamble from their point of view."

    Will it work out between West Bromwich Albion and fresh face Eric Ramsay? Is Matt Bloomfield the man who will keep Oxford United up?

    The 72+ pod are joined by AFC Wimbledon boss Johnnie Jackson to discuss the latest managerial appointments in the Championship, the struggles at Shrewsbury Town, Jackson's experience with the Dons in League One as well as reflecting on a big FA Cup weekend.

    Listen to the full episode and more on BBC Sounds.

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  6. Ex-Wycombe boss Dodds joins Oxford staffpublished at 16:09 GMT 13 January

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    Mike Dodds had three spells as interim boss of Sunderland

    Former Wycombe Wanderers head coach Mike Dodds has joined Oxford United as part of new boss Matt Bloomfield's staff.

    Dodds was sacked by the Chairboys in September having led them to the League One play-offs last season and moves to The Kassam Stadium as assistant head coach.

    Ben Cirne, who worked with Bloomfield in his previous roles at Colchester, Wycombe and Luton, is joining Oxford as coach analyst.

    The U's have also confirmed Craig Short, who was interim boss following the departure of Gary Rowett last month, goalkeeping coach Lewis Price and coach Craig Hackett will remain at the club.

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  7. When is the fourth-round draw?published at 08:28 GMT 12 January

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    The 2025-26 FA Cup fourth-round draw will take place on Monday, 12 January at approximately 18:35 GMT.

    Proceedings will take place before kick-off in the third-round tie between Liverpool and Barnsley at Anfield.

    Former England internationals Steven Gerrard and Joe Cole will conduct the draw that will consist of 32 teams live on TNT Sports.

    Supporters can also follow the draw on the BBC Sport website and app.

    All matches will be played around the weekend commencing Saturday, 14 February.

    Unlike in previous years, there are no replays if matches end as a draw. All ties will go to extra time, and if necessary, a penalty shootout.

    Non-league Macclesfield are the lowest-ranked team in the draw after beating holders Crystal Palace in a remarkable 2-1 victory.

    What are the ball numbers?

    • 1. Wolverhampton Wanderers

    • 2. Southampton

    • 3. Aston Villa

    • 4. Port Vale

    • 5. Wigan Athletic

    • 6. Ipswich Town

    • 7. Wrexham

    • 8. Chelsea

    • 9. Manchester City

    • 10. West Ham United

    • 11. Brentford

    • 12. Fulham

    • 13. Sunderland

    • 14. Liverpool or Barnsley

    • 15. Burnley

    • 16. Norwich City

    • 17. Arsenal

    • 18. Leeds United

    • 19. West Bromwich Albion

    • 20. Salford City or Swindon Town

    • 21. Burton Albion

    • 22. Grimsby Town

    • 23. Hull City

    • 24. Newcastle United

    • 25. Oxford United

    • 26. Leicester City

    • 27. Birmingham City

    • 28. Bristol City

    • 29. Stoke City

    • 30. Macclesfield

    • 31. Brighton & Hove Albion

    • 32. Mansfield Town

  8. Watch FA Cup highlights and analysispublished at 09:13 GMT 11 January

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    Pundits Dion Dublin and Rob Green join host Jason Mohammad to bring you the action and talking points from Friday and Saturday's FA Cup ties.

    Watch on BBC iPlayer here

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  9. 'Only time will tell' if Bloomfield is the right man for Oxfordpublished at 13:28 GMT 10 January

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    We asked you for your thoughts on new Oxford United boss Matt Bloomfield and he certainly seems to have caused a stir.

    Here is what you had to say about the appointment:

    Matthew: No. Doesn't have the right experience. No decent track record. Can't see what's he's going to add. I agreed with the decision to remove Rowett but frankly I'd rather have Rowett, is this the best we can do?

    Connor: I think this appointment reflects what Luton attempted to do last season by bringing in a young manager who has a talent for developing young players, and has a strong sense of how he wants his teams to play. He very nearly got it right last season elsewhere, so let's hope he can go one better at Oxford and keep us in the Championship. He has to hit the ground running though, or else I fear the fanbase may not be very forgiving. Good luck Matt, I think you might need it.

    Charles: He has the right manager/player experience to move us towards safety. It will depend on how the existing players respond to him and how he integrates the new players into the squad. Cautious optimism!

    Jacob: As an Oxford fan, I'm honestly disappointed after what he did with Luton.

    Finn: I think the board have made a solid appointment which I think is what Oxford United needs right now.

    Simon: Got to give him a chance, like any new manager he deserves the backing of the fans.

    Neil: Only time will tell. I think the rest of this season is going to be really hard regardless of who took over. COYY.

    Keith: Very underwhelmed. Considering the managers out of work feel we could have done better with regard to experience and knowledge in this league.

    Cosmo: Solid appointment but doesn't explain (why it took) over two weeks to get it done.

    Richie: Awful appointment. We've gone for the cheapest, lazy option. At Oxford the manager isn't involved in transfers as it's all left with the recruitment team. The trouble is the last four managers we've had all play a different style so it'll never work. We had the right man in Gary Rowett but he was given an unbalanced squad to work with.

    William: Can he keep us up? Only time will tell and only if we back him both financially and as fans. This is an almost impossible job already and we all need to know that going into the second half of the season.

    Mark: Sadly, I think Oxford are down, but hope I am wrong. No manager really wanted to come to Oxford when there is only money planned for another new stadium. I have travelled many times from Canada to watch Oxford play. You look at teams around us - Portsmouth, Norwich, Sheffield Wednesday - none of them should be down the bottom, and let's face it, Sheff Weds, are only there because of a very unfair point deduction. Good luck to all at the club.

  10. Short unsure of Oxford future as Bloomfield takes overpublished at 11:24 GMT 10 January

    Craig Short on the touchline during Oxford's Championship match at Ipswich on January 1Image source, Getty Images
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    Craig Short has had two spells in interim charge of Oxford United

    Oxford United's Craig Short is uncertain whether he will remain at the club after overseeing their FA Cup third round win at MK Dons on Friday.

    Short had been in interim charge after Gary Rowett was sacked last month but is now unsure where his future lies after Matt Bloomfield was appointed as the U's new head coach.

    "I don't know if he wants me," Short told BBC Radio Oxford.

    "I understand when new managers come in they want their own staff, it's a ruthless business and you want people around who you can trust."

    The former Ferencvaros and Notts County boss has been on the coaching staff at Oxford since August 2020 having also served as caretaker manager when Liam Manning left the club to join Bristol City in November 2023.

    "I think he (Bloomfield) knows I don't want the job, I'll make that clear to him anyway and if I can be of any help to him then I certainly will," Short added.

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  11. Follow Friday's FA Cup ties livepublished at 18:32 GMT 9 January

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  12. Will Bloomfield get Oxford out of trouble?published at 17:29 GMT 9 January

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    Just over two weeks after sacking Gary Rowett, Oxford United have appointed former Luton Town boss Matt Bloomfield to take the reins at the Kassam Stadium.

    Bloomfield was dismissed by the Hatters after overseeing a relegation from the Championship and subsequent poor start in League One, but did fare well with Wycombe Wanderers before making the move to Kenilworth Road.

    What do you think U's fans?

    Is Bloomfield the right man to save the team from the drop or did you have your eye on someone else?

    Let us know your thoughts and check back tomorrow to know the verdict.

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