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Brodie Spencer on ‘most important’ period at Oxford United

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The right back has played in some huge matches recently, from big clashes in the Championship relegation battle to a World Cup play-off semi final against Italy with Northern Ireland.

Spencer grabbed his first goal for the club last time out against Portsmouth, scoring the U’s first in a 2-2 draw at Fratton Park.

“I think this has been probably one of the most important moments for me personally in professional football so far,” the Northern Ireland international declared.

Brodie Spencer first half (Image: Mike Allen)

“I’ve learnt, I’d say, more in this month than I have in my entire career so far, so it’s been really good to be fair for me. I’ve just been trying to take it all in and really just dial in and stay focused and not let the occasion get ahead of me.”

Oxford have gone from winning three on the bounce to drawing three of their last four games, experiencing highs and disappointing lows.

“It’s about keeping that level head, not getting too high on the highs and too low on the lows,” the 21-year-old continued.

“It’s about keeping level headed and I think we have a lot of experience in the group.

Northern Ireland’s Brodie Spencer (left) and Italy’s Matteo Politano battle for the b (Image: Mike Egerton/PA Wire)

“This sort of helps me and the rest of the younger lads keep that level head. There’s a lot of players in the team who have been in this situation before last season and they were able to fight out of it, so there’s no reason why we can’t go on and do it again.”

The Yellows face Watford this weekend, looking to win after going four without.

The Hornets triumphed 2-1 at Vicarage Road in the reverse fixture, Spencer starting the game under now-departed coach Gary Rowett.

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“[I am] very confident. I think every home game we’re confident, no matter who we play against. I feel like we’re sort of like a different kettle of fish when we play at home.

“The fans get behind us, they make it very loud. You want to do that every game, but I think that at the home game, it’s just about that bit extra special.

“When you’re in our position in the league, it’s the bare minimum: give 100 per cent. No matter how talented you are as a player, I think you can always go out and give 100 per cent and show a bit of fight, which is needed in this league.

“It’s important for us to keep stepping up and showing that fight in each game.”





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Oxford United fans say ‘fire up diggers’ over stadium challenge

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The Friends of Stratfield Brake campaign group this week initiated the legal challenge through a judicial review at the High Court against Cherwell District Council‘s planning permission for the 16,000-seater stadium.

A spokesman at the U’s said the club is ready to support Cherwell District Council in its defence while the authority said it is “confident” in its decision.

Fans of the Yellows, too, are confident that they can keep the new stadium at The Triangle in Kidlington despite the legal threat.

Oxford United’s new stadium (Image: Oxford United)

U’s fan James Valero said: “All the relevant planning procedures in this country have been followed and it’s all been approved by the relevant authorities.

“Just go ahead and get building the stadium that the club and city deserves.”

Fellow fan Robert Ian Green said: “Absolutely we need the new stadium.”

Another supporter Levi Grant added: “This is getting ridiculous. Just get them diggers fired up.”

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Oxford man Paul Harris said: “The clock is ticking now, get it sorted as soon as possible. Luton Town have got ‘spades in the ground’ and started work on the new 20,000 capacity stadium.”

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Meanwhile, Kidlington resident Bill Laver said: “I have no problem with the stadium being built as long as its use does not impact on the local population.

“Originally the plans proposed a bridge to allow supporters to access the stadium from the more than adequate parking facilities but now they want a major road closed on match days because the bridge is not an option.”

And supporter Bridget Elaine Hubbard said: “I don’t really see the issue. The stadium will be on a piece of land sandwiched between two major roads.

“But the plus side is surely that it is accessible from the Oxford Parkway reducing the traffic on the A34 and the ring road to the Kassam.

“There is already a sports ground next to the Stratfield Brake, but this is across the road.”

Oxford United midfielder Cameron Brannagan with councillor Liam Walker (Image: Liam Walker)

Liam Walker, Conservative leader and U’s fan, described the legal challenge as “nothing more than a delay tactic” with issues that have been scrutinised for years potentially being “dragged” through court.

Mr Walker added: “The reality is simple. Oxford United needs a new home.

“Without it, the long-term future of the club is at risk along with the jobs, investment and opportunities this once-in-a-generation project will bring to our area.”

Indeed, Oxford United has previously warned about the club’s future being potentially in doubt should the stadium not be built.





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Oxford United hope for Jack Currie & Aidomo Emakhu return

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Jack Currie and Aidomo Emakhu have both missed the previous two match day squads through injury.

Currie received a kick to the ankle in the 2-0 loss against Southampton which has kept him out of action, whilst Emakhu suffered groin tendinitis as well as illness.

Ruben Roosken and Brodie Spencer have both featured in Currie’s place at left back, with the 24-year-old considered one of the U’s best players this season.

Aidomo Emakhu on the ball for Oxford United (Image: Jason Dawson)

Emakhu also last featured against Saints with a late two-minute cameo having started the game prior at home to Charlton Athletic.

The Yellows are preparing to face Watford on Saturday after two draws in their last couple of Championship fixtures.

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Oxford United’s Jack Currie is tackled (Image: Jason Dawson)

Oxford were held to a 1-1 draw against both Hull City and a 2-2 stalemate against relegation rivals Portsmouth over the Easter weekend.

“We’ve got a couple of the boys still working their way back that have missed a period of time or a small period of time,” Bloomfield confirmed.

“Aidomo and Jack have trained really well, so they’re both getting closer again to being available. I don’t think there’s anything new to report.”





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Oxford United boss’ ‘responsibility’ message to players before Watford

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The U’s conceded an 87th-minute equaliser last time out against Portsmouth minutes after Will Lankshear thought he had bagged the winner.

The 1-1 draw at Fratton Park came three games after a late penalty saw Oxford forfeit the win at home to Charlton Athletic, with strong performances unfortunately ending without the deserved points in recent fixtures.

“They’ve both come from the second phase of a set-piece,” Bloomfield said remembering the late goals conceded against Pompey and the Addicks.

Oxford United boss Matt Bloomfield shakes hands with Yunus Konak (Image: Jason Dawson)

“So, we have to make sure that we organise ourselves in the messy moments, the chaos of a second phase where you go from an organised part to a bit that’s unorganised where the next delivery is coming in.

“We have to make sure we organise ourselves quickly and take responsibility for men. We’ve spoken about that. But at the same time, you don’t want to over-egg it and get it into people’s minds.

“It’s really important that we’re prepared against that and we do the work that’s necessary to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

Oxford United concede a late penalty against Charlton Athletic (Image: Jason Dawson)

“I genuinely feel like we could have a few more points on our total, but we haven’t, so we are where we are.”

The U’s face Watford on Saturday, a side who many consider to be coasting to the finish line as they sit 10th in the Championship and nine points from the play-off spots.

Like the Yellows, the Hornets are also into the reign of their second manager of the campaign in Ed Still, brother of former Southampton boss Will Still.

“A very good technical team, athletically very gifted, real good players in forward areas who offer a real threat,” the U’s boss continued.

Oxford United celebrate the early opening goal against Watford (Image: Mike Allen)

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“We’re going to have to make sure we’re organised against that and that we know that they carry those threats.

“We have to make sure we’re prepared for the game, which we will be, and we have to try and impose ourselves. I think if you look at the Hull City game in particular, we knew it.

“Again, we were up against a really good team, but we were able to impose ourselves. I think it’s about getting the balance correct between preparing for your position, but also we want to be us and we’re proud to be us and we want to make sure that we give a show of our best selves.”





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