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Former Oxford boss Manning awarded compassionate leave

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The 40-year-old will miss the remainder of the 2025/26 season with Martin Drury and John Stead set to take charge of duties as the Terriers offer their full support to Manning and his family.

The statement from the club reads: “Liam has made the Club aware of ongoing personal matters relating to the tragic passing of his newborn son Theo in October 2024, and he will now be given time away from his professional duties.

“Liam, his wife Fran, their eldest son Isaac, and the entire Manning family have the full support of everyone at Huddersfield Town, and we will keep in regular contact with Liam and those close to him.

Former Oxford United head coach Liam Manning (Image: Mike Allen)

“We ask that the privacy of Liam and his family is respected during this time.”

Manning took compassionate leave during that tragic time in October 2024 whilst in charge of Bristol City.

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Taking charge of Huddersfield in January, the former U’s boss currently has the Terriers ninth in League One and in the hunt for a play-off place.

Manning was head coach of Oxford for eight months in 2023 before leaving for Bristol City with the Yellows second in League One.

Since then, he guided the Robins to the Championship play-offs last season before enduring an unsuccessful spell at Norwich City at the start of the current campaign before being sacked in November.





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Respect from Blackburn Rovers at Oxford game for Amelia Aplin

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The 15-year-old died at the weekend after collapsing during on the pitch during a ‘Junior Premier League’ match last Saturday.

The game between the U’s and Rovers in the Championship was paused on the 15th minute for a minute’s applause to remember the young player.

Meanwhile, flowers, scarves and messages were left draped on the bronze ox statue outside the Kassam Stadium.

Players and fans of the Lancashire side have been thanked for their respect during the match.

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One Oxford fan said: “Thank you to the Blackburn team and supporters for their respect for our academy player Amelia Aplin who passed away at the weekend.”

Another added: “Thank you Blackburn team and supporters for your tremendous support and respect for Amelia Aplin’s family and family and teammates.

“Your team put on a performance that they put everything into it, good luck for the rest of the season. From Oxford United fan.”

Oxford boss Matt Bloomfield said: “Both sets of supporters observed the minute’s silence immaculately and thank you to them for that.

“Tonight was about dedicating the evening to Amelia, she’ll live forever in our hearts, her family will be friends of the football club forever and we had to make sure we paid the best respects for such a devastating loss for her family.”

Blackburn Rovers’ spokesman said: “Everyone at Blackburn Rovers sends our deepest condolences to Amelia’s family, friends and all at Oxford United at this incredibly sad time.

“Rest in peace, Amelia.”





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Oxford United ‘can all see the prize’ ahead of Charlton

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The U’s face Charlton Athletic on Saturday after winning their last three matches, most recently seeing off relegation rivals Blackburn Rovers 1-0 on Wednesday evening.

Their impressive run of form has seen United reignite their hopes of remaining in the second tier, now only in the relegation zone on goal difference after drawing level on points with Leicester City in 21st.

With a quick turnaround from their midweek triumph, Oxford are looking to keep up their consistency at home to the Addicks.

“We can all see the prize that we’re working towards,” Bloomfield declared.

“We can all see the points that that grit and determination and performance level, we can see the outcomes that it has given us.

Matt Bloomfield has ‘eyes on the prize’ as Oxford United fight for survival (Image: Oxford United)

“That should be enough motivation in itself for us to go again tomorrow.”

Oxford have fielded the same starting 11 for those three victories, with individuals upping their game and goals being found from different players on the pitch.

Top goal scorer Will Lankshear has chipped in with two goals over the last three games, whilst both centre backs have bagged and midfielder Jamie Donley has scored his first for the club on loan from Tottenham Hotspur.

“You need individual performances to be of a high level for the team to be cohesive and to play in the manner that you want it to,” the Yellows boss continued.

Cameron Brannagan challenges Ryoya Morishita for the ball (Image: JASONPIX)

“I feel like there have been some big individual performances in the last three games and as a unit they’ve knitted together nicely and we’re going to need plenty more of those in the last nine games.

“A team that wants to win games needs to find goals all over the pitch.

“We want to be a threat both from open play and set pieces.

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“It was a nice move that created the goal on Wednesday evening and, to be honest, we could’ve had a couple more.

Jamie Donley (left) celebrates his first goal for Oxford United (Image: ©Jason Dawson)

“We need to make sure we have goal threats all over the pitch and it’s been pleasing recently and we have to keep that going.

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“We’ve seen a consistency to what we’ve done.

“We’re carrying a couple of knocks from Wednesday evening so we need to give them as long as we can with the quick turnaround. We need to see who’s going to be fit and who isn’t.

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Charlton Athletic manager Nathan Jones reacts on the touchline during the Sky Bet Championship match at the Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough (Image: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)

“We’ll try and keep as much continuity as we possibly can.

“Nathan Jones has done a fantastic job [at Charlton] over the last two years. They’re a really strong squad, they all know their jobs, really well organised.

“They’re in a fantastic position to secure their safety.”





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Ciaron Brown on Oxford United hitting form ahead of Charlton

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The U’s centre back has been key in a side that has won its last three games, with Brown getting on the scoresheet in their 3-1 win away at Preston North End last week.

Their most recent victory saw them beat Blackburn Rovers 1-0 in an impressive home display.

“I think maybe the penny has dropped and some things are starting to click and got the ideas across that we need to do better performance-wise but also need to do better results-wise,” Brown said ahead of United’s next game against Charlton Athletic on Saturday.

Ciaron Brown (left) celebrates his Oxford United goal against Preston North End with Will Lankshear (right) (Image: ©Jason Dawson)

“I think a lot of the season, we’ve probably been a bit too inconsistent where we haven’t put runs together, haven’t put back-to-back wins together which has ultimately put us in this position.

“Over the last month or few weeks, before we put this string of wins together, it did feel sometimes a bit unfortunate. It felt like we were just on that line of putting wins together.

“I think we’ve all come together and…it’s clicked.

Oxford United and Blackburn Rovers players pause for a minute’s applause for Amelia Aplin during the 15th minute at the Kassam Stadium (Image: ©Jason Dawson)

“A big part of last season was the defenders chipping in with goals and maybe we haven’t done that as much this year as we would’ve liked.

“But to get clean sheets and chip in with a few goals is always nice.”

Oxford are fighting for survival in their second season in the Championship after avoiding relegation in the previous campaign.

Oxford United’s Ciaron Brown meets the ball against Blackburn Rovers’ Taylor Gardner-Hickman (Image: ©Jason Dawson)

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A lot has changed since then, with Matt Bloomfield now in charge and plenty of new players arriving in OX4, eight in the January transfer window alone.

“I think a lot of people are going back to last year, but I do think our squad is massively different” admitted the 28-year-old.

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“Whether that’s some of the boys from previous years stepping up and helping [the new players] through that process.

“It’s a totally different season and there are different obstacles thrown at you, but I think maybe the experience of last year can hopefully play a part this year and have the same outcome.”

Jamie Donley is urged towards the Oxford United fans after his goal helped beat Blackburn Rovers (Image: ©Jason Dawson)

The Yellows face a Charlton side this weekend who have won two in a row, with a shock 1-0 win away at second-placed Middlesbrough last time out.

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The Addicks looked as if they would be involved the relegation scrap but have now pulled away from the pack and look likely to survive.

“I think they’ve done really well this season, especially getting promoted last season and then first season in the Championship this year; I think they’ve done unbelievably.

“Whether they’re out of it or in it, who knows? But I think they’ve put themselves in a great place to stay up.”





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