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Matt Bloomfield disappointed as Oxford United held to draw
Charlie Kelman scored from the spot for the Addicks in the 91st minute after Ciaron Brown’s foul on Lloyd Jones saw the referee point to the spot.
The U’s had taken the lead earlier in the second half when Cameron Brannagan converted a penalty of his own which was Oxford’s first spot kick in 675 days and first since returning to the Championship.
“Because of the timing of the goal against, it feels terribly disappointing right now that we haven’t seen it over the line,” Bloomfield said after the game.
“We’ve waited a long time as a football club for that penalty and Cam put it away [well].
Cameron Brannagan celebrates scoring penalty for Oxford United (Image: ©Jason Dawson)
“It felt like there was a really good energy in the ground in the second half. I didn’t think we were quite where we needed to be in the first half and we discussed that at half time.
“It was never going to be a free-flowing game today. It was always going to be a highly contested game which I think was what we all watched.
“We needed to be more proactive, it felt like we were a bit reactive in the first half. Right from the kick-off in the second half, I felt like we were that team.
Cameron Brannagan celebrates scoring penalty for Oxford United (Image: ©Jason Dawson)
“We had the momentum, got the goal.
“Will had one cleared off the line. Shemmy Placheta and Aidomo Emakhu both had opportunities that we could have possibly done better with.
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“I think if we’d have got the second, the game would’ve been done in our favour.
“At 1-0, there’s always opportunity for the opposition to have a chance and get themselves back in the game.
Michal Helik pokes over the bar for Oxford United (Image: ©Jason Dawson)
“We’re obviously really disappointed right now but 10 points in the last four games is a real positive for us.”
Oxford had chances to score from open play over the 90 minutes, whereas Charlton’s converted penalty was their only shot on target across the whole match.
Emakhu was muscled off the ball in a good position in the first half, whilst Will Lankshear had an effort cleared off the line shortly after Brannagan’s goal.
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“We wanted to go and get the second and kill the game off.
“We’ve had those opportunities from open play and unfortunately one didn’t go in. We have to try and stay calm with our reactions so soon after the game when it feels disappointing that we only drew because of the timing of the goals.
“We’d have loved to have won the game today. We’re terribly disappointed that that wasn’t the case.”
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YouTube and ITV star KSI makes bizarre dig at Oxford United
The YouTube star, whose real name is JJ Olatunji, recently purchased a minority stake and became a minority owner in National League South club and former EFL side Dagenham to become the latest celebrity to gain influence in the English football pyramid.
KSI has ventured into many spheres during his career in entertainment and business, including rap, pop music, boxing, and is also a judge on ITV show ‘Britain’s Got Talent’.
In an interview with GQ this week, the influencer shed light into his acquiring of the Daggers and proceeded to take an unprompted shot at the U’s.
Naturally, Olatunji looked at Wrexham as a direct comparison with their Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
KSI at the Britain’s Got Talent photocall at Ham Yard Hotel, central London (Image: IAN WEST/PA Wire)
Talking to GQ, KSI said: “You could argue Dagenham & Redbridge is going to have more attention than a lot of Championship sides. Think of a random Championship team…”
“Like, Oxford United!”
“I bet more people know about Dagenham & Redbridge than Oxford United.
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“For me, I already see Wrexham as a rival. The idea of beating Ryan Reynolds FC. Me versus Ryan Reynolds, face-off.”
Oxford United’s Stan Mills after defeat to Wrexham (Image: Jason Dawson)
Oxford finished 22nd in the second tier this season and were relegated to League One.
Meanwhile, Welsh side Wrexham finished seventh and two points away from the play-off places in their first season in the Championship since 1982.
The Red Dragons had achieved three consecutive promotions before this season, something which KSI will have his sights set in Dagenham.
The Daggers were last in the top four flights of English football in the 2015/16 season in which they suffered relegation out of League Two.
They were since relegated to the National League South in the 2024/25 campaign.
New minority stakeholder KSI, alongside After Party Studios, is set to produce a ‘Welcome to Wrexham’-style docuseries called ‘Race to the Top’ to tell the story of his takeover, it was revealed by Variety.
There a three divisions between Dagenham and the Yellows, whom Olatunji dubbed a ‘random team’.
The last time the two clubs faced each other was when the U’s won 4-0 in League Two in March 2016.
Since then, Oxford have improved by two tiers whilst the Daggers have fallen by two leagues.
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How Oxford United loan players fared in 2025/26 season
The U’s have seen seven players play elsewhere during the second half of the season.
Matt Bloomfield and the Yellows’ hierarchy must build and retain a strong squad this summer to challenge in League One next season after their relegation from the Championship.
Oxford heavily utilised the loan market this campaign with both incoming and outgoings, their outgoing names experiencing mixed fortunes.
Starting with the players that are still contracted to the U’s, Peter Kioso, Louie Sibley, and James Golding all had temporary spells elsewhere.
Sibley is still with League One side Bradford City, however he has not featured in a Bantams squad since February 21.
Louis Sibley in action for Bradford City (Image: Thomas Gadd)
It is understood that Bradford boss Graham Alexander had high hopes for the 24-year-old after his January arrival but things have not worked out for the midfielder and, after only four appearances, he is well down the pecking order.
He has played just nine times all season.
Bradford are 1-0 down on aggregate in the League One play-off semi-finals with the second leg still to play.
Still contracted to the club, it will be interesting to see what happens regarding Sibley’s future in OX4.
Kioso endured the whole season at 18th-placed Peterborough United in League One, captaining the side 17 times.
The 26-year-old scored once and assisted twice this term in 32 total appearances.
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Huddersfield Town’s Sean Roughan and Peterborough United’s Peter Kioso have an aerial (Image: Cody Froggatt/PA Wire)
Finally, defender Golding spent the second half of the season at National League side Southend United.
Playing the first half with Crewe Alexandra in League One, Golding moved to the fifth tier in January after picking up an injury and returning to Oxford in the new year.
The 21-year-old has since played 16 times for Southend including once in the National League play-offs which saw the lose Shrimpers lose to Scunthorpe United.
Golding’s loan team will face Wealdstone in the FA Trophy final this Sunday.
Oxford United centre back James Golding features against Chelsea (Image: David Fleming)
The four other players out on loan – Owen Dale, Will Goodwin, Tom Bradshaw, and Stephan Negru – have all departed after the Yellows confirmed their retained list this week.
Dale spent the season at Plymouth Argyle and is in talks to return there permanently.
Bradshaw scored three goals in 19 matches for Barnsley in League One since January.
24-year-old Goodwin scored four goals in 30 games for Colchester United after an early two-month injury.
Negru was with Tranmere Rovers since January and played 14 times for the club after an earlier stint with Bristol Rovers was curtailed by injury.
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Ex-Oxford United boss Liam Manning leaves Huddersfield Town
The Terriers confirmed that the former U’s boss will not return to the club after the regular League One season recently came to an end.
Huddersfield said that it was a mutual decision between Manning, the club, and his family.
The 40-year-old began a period of compassionate leave on March 25 due to ongoing personal matters following the tragic passing of his son Theo in October 2024.
Manning told the Terriers upon the decision the decision: “Stepping down from Huddersfield Town has been a difficult decision, but one I feel is best for the Club, my family and myself at this time.
Former Oxford United head coach Liam Manning departs Huddersfield Town (Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire)
“It has been a privilege to manage this team and be a part of this community. I am grateful to the fans for their support and compassion in recent months.”
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Manning was in charge of the U’s in 2023 for eight months before departing in November for Championship side Bristol City.
The Englishman left with Oxford second in League One, Des Buckingham taking over and leading the club to play-off glory later that season.
Manning has since taken the Robins to a play-off finish last season, the club’s first play-off campaign in 17 years, before leaving for hometown club Norwich City where he lasted only five months following a poor start to the season.
Fans and pundits have reacted to the news with heartfelt messages for the ex-Yellows boss.
EFL pundit Gabriel Sutton posted on X: “Best wishes, Liam.”
One Huddersfield fan commented: “All the best Liam, hopefully you get the help you need. Top man.”
Former Oxford United head coach Liam Manning (Image: Mike Allen)
Another Terriers supporter said: “Don’t care that we didn’t achieve what we wanted to under him this season, some things are bigger than football. I wish Liam the very best for him and his family, and everyone at Town does too.”
Manning’s departure means that Huddersfield must now search for a new man to take charge of the club ahead of the 2026/27 season.
News outlet SportsBoom have reported that the Terriers are supposedly eyeing a shock move for former boss David Wagner.
Wagner led the club to promotion to the Premier League in 2017 with a Championship play-off final victory over Reading.
He has since managed Norwich City and German giants Schalke but has been out of work since his sacking from the Canaries in 2024.
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