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Oxford United chairman statement to fans after relegation

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The U’s were relegated from the Championship on Saturday after Charlton Athletic and West Bromwich Albion picked up results in their lunchtime fixtures to climb out of the reach of Matt Bloomfield’s side.

The Yellows’ fate was confirmed shortly before their three o’clock kick-off against Sheffield Wednesday in which they secured a 4-1 victory in their final home game of the season.

At noon on Sunday, the United chairman issued a statement on the club’s website and social media channels.

Oxford United fans watch on at the Kassam (Image: Jason Dawson)

Ferguson said: “Relegation is a hugely disappointing outcome for everyone connected to Oxford United. It is not how we wanted the season to end, and we know how much it hurts. However, this football club will not be defined by one single season.

“We returned to the second tier of English football two years ago with ambition and complete belief in our ability to compete at this level, and there have been special moments and memories. This campaign, though, we have fallen just short of what was required to retain our Championship status.

“Our time in the division has taught us a lot about what it takes to be here and where we are as a club. It has also helped drive progress behind the scenes, with important steps taken that leave us better prepared for what comes next.

Oxford United chairman Grant Ferguson (Image: Oxford United)

“Now, our focus is on how we respond. We will regroup quickly, make improvements and approach the summer with clarity and purpose. We will continue to strengthen to attack League One next season and build a team which can challenge for promotion. We recognise what is required and will act accordingly.

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Ferguson continued: “While results for the men’s team have not been what we hoped they would be, there has been real progress across the club. Work on our new stadium continues, our women’s team is developing well under head coach Liam Gilbert…and our academy has enjoyed an immensely successful season.

“While it’s difficult to discuss against the backdrop of relegation, this club is growing and we are in a better position than ever to respond with a fantastic group of people behind the scenes.  We will start next season in League One, but our ambition remains the same.

“We know there is work to do, and we are ready for it. We will progress together, giving everything to build a football club you can continue to be proud of.

“We have one game remaining to end the season with pride and professionalism, and then we will do everything possible to return as quickly as possible.”





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West Brom to seal Falkirk striker deal amid Oxford interest

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League One club Oxford had a bid rejected for the 22-year-old last month, according to Pete O’Rourke , with the Baggies and newly-promoted Championship side Lincoln City also seeing offers denied.

West Brom have since progressed in their talks for the centre forward and have reportedly reached an agreement to secure Stewart’s services.

The former Queens Park Rangers trainee scored 10 goals in 21 appearances for Falkirk in the second half of last season, with the Bairns finishing sixth in the Scottish top tier.

Celtic’s Julian Araujo (left) and Falkirk’s Barney Stewart battle for the ball during the William Hill Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow (Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)

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He has visited Birmingham and accepted the opportunity to play for James Morrison’s side, according to @talkwba , with Stewart wanting the move.

Contract details are still to be finalised with the signing announcement to follow.

The SFWA Young Player of the Year had addressed transfer links previously, saying: “It is insane.

“If it was to happen it would be a massive step and a quick rise if it does happen and one I would have to take in my stride.”

Oxford currently have strikers Nik Prelec and Mark Harris on their books but supporters are keen to see the club add a more prolific goal scorer to the ranks.





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Russell Martin agrees deal to be Leicester City head coach

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Martin has agreed a deal with the Foxes, who are the early bookmakers’ favourites to be promoted, to take over as head coach in League One after the club was relegated from the Championship last season.

Ex-U’s head coach Rowett took Leicester down in 23rd place after being sacked by Oxford back in December.

Rowett had taken over from Marti Cifuentes who was sacked in January following a 2-1 defeat to Matt Bloomfield’s Yellows.

Ex-Leicester City manager Gary Rowett (Image: Richard Sellers/PA Wire)

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Former Queens Park Rangers boss Cifuentes had Leicester in 14th at the time and six points away from the play-off places but the club were then hit with a six-point deduction in February for breaching EFL financial rules.

Leicester’s new man charge has been out of work since being sacked by Scottish giants Rangers in October after a poor start to the Scottish Premiership season.

Rangers manager Russell Martin with Connor Barron (Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)

Martin previously took Southampton to the Premier League via the Championship play-offs in 2023/24.

He began his managerial career with MK Dons after retiring with the club before moving to Swansea City in 2021 where he spent two years.

The 40-year-old was a defender in his playing days, appearing in 586 matches across his career, 309 of which were for Norwich City.





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Ex-Oxford United star Andy Whing opens up on Banbury exit

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Whing, who was a key figure at Oxford United under Chris Wilder and Michael Appleton and went on to coach the youth team, led the Puritans to promotion to the National League North for the first time in their history, winning the Southern League Premier Division Central title.

After keeping Banbury in the sixth tier in their first season, the former boss resigned in May 2023.

Whing went on to become to manager of his local club Solihull Moors, guiding them to the National League play-off final before joining Barrow in League Two.

After being sacked by the Bluebirds in December, the 41-year-old is now boss of National League North outfit Brackley Town.

“I’d been there for two-and-a-half or three years, and the rise of the club was unbelievable,” the ex-Coventry City and Brighton & Hove Albion defender exclusively told the Oxford Mail.

Ex-Banbury United manager Andy Whing (Image: Julie Hawkins)

“A new stand, went from 300 or 400 fans to 1500 or 1600, 2500 at FA Cup games. It went through the roof and I wanted to keep that going and I just felt they couldn’t, or they wanted to slow down. I thought, if we slow down, we’ll go back down to where we’ve just come from, we need to keep going.

“They were too slow with certain things and I just knew that we were going to struggle next season, going to get relegated.

“One thing was how that would look personally on me and I didn’t want that to happen to the club so I just felt it was the right time for me to go. It was a big gamble because I didn’t have anything lined up.”

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The Banbury job was Whing’s first as manager of a club.

“When I was a youth team manager [at Oxford], we’d sent a few youth team lads out on loan to Banbury so I kind of knew of the club.

Cult hero Andy Whing relives chaotic life at Oxford United (Image: Newsquest)

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“It happened out the blue really. I’d left Oxford, I had a stint at Kidderminster, a stint at Coventry Under-18s, a stint at Hereford. None of them really worked out.

“I was just working with my mates at a sofa warehouse, didn’t know where to go next, didn’t have a clue.

“I got phone call out of the blue asking if I wanted the Banbury job. And I just thought, it’s a great opportunity, it’s in Oxfordshire and I’ve got contacts in Oxfordshire. I’ve got the football club down the road who I can rely on to send me loan players, which they did do…anything I needed I could always get from them.

“I thought it was a perfect fit [and] luckily I got the job. In the end, it was an absolute perfect fit.”





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