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BBC News
3 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Oxford defender Brown signs new deal
Oxford United defender Ciaron Brown has signed a new contract to stay at the Championship club. The 27-year-old first joined the U's on loan from Cardiff City in January 2022 before agreeing to stay permanently that summer. Oxford have said that Brown has "committed his long-term future" to the club but have not disclosed the length of his made 42 appearances for Gary Rowett's side last season, scoring four goals and registering three assists as the U's finished 17th in the won promotion from League One via the play-offs the previous season, with Brown playing an integral role."I want to keep improving and I can see the club is growing on and off the pitch," Northern Ireland international Brown told the club website., external"I think I can go to another level, I had a good year last season but there are new goals and I feel we can take a massive step forward."I love this club, the minute I walked in here I felt the backing from the fans and the people in the building."


The Independent
11-02-2025
- Sport
- The Independent
Derby County vs Oxford United LIVE: Championship latest score, goals and updates from fixture
Follow live coverage as Derby County face Oxford United in the Championship today. An increasingly competitive second tier in English football remains an intense and exciting competition, with the prize of a place in the Premier League on offer at the end of the season. Relegation from the top flight last term means Luton, Burnley and Sheffield United are all back in the second tier this term and will be expected to push for play-off spots again at least, but so too will Norwich City, an improving Coventry and beaten play-off finalists Leeds United. At the other end of the table, Wayne Rooney is aiming to revive Plymouth's fortunes after they narrowly avoided relegation last year, with Portsmouth and Derby the teams promoted from League One along with play-off final winners Oxford. Follow live updates from today's game in the live blog below. Derby County vs Oxford United First Half ends, Derby County 0, Oxford United 0. 11 February 2025 20:31 Derby County vs Oxford United Fourth official has announced 1 minutes of added time. 11 February 2025 20:30 Derby County vs Oxford United Offside, Derby County. Lars-Jørgen Salvesen is caught offside. 11 February 2025 20:29 Derby County vs Oxford United Attempt saved. Nathaniel Méndez-Laing (Derby County) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. 11 February 2025 20:28 Derby County vs Oxford United Attempt blocked. Kenzo Goudmijn (Derby County) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Callum Elder. 11 February 2025 20:28 Derby County vs Oxford United Corner, Derby County. Conceded by Ciaron Brown. 11 February 2025 20:16 Derby County vs Oxford United Attempt missed. Nathaniel Phillips (Derby County) left footed shot from the left side of the box is just a bit too high following a corner. 11 February 2025 20:16 Derby County vs Oxford United Attempt missed. Nathaniel Phillips (Derby County) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the right following a corner. 11 February 2025 20:16 Derby County vs Oxford United Attempt missed. Kenzo Goudmijn (Derby County) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left following a corner. 11 February 2025 20:15 Derby County vs Oxford United Corner, Derby County. Conceded by Ciaron Brown. 11 February 2025 20:14


BBC News
06-02-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Allen, Brown, Patterson & Trafford up for PotM gong
Coventry midfielder Jamie Allen, Oxford United defender Ciaron Brown, Sunderland goalkeeper Anthony Patterson and Burnley stopper James Trafford are the four nominees for the Championship's player of the month award for was injured when Frank Lampard first took over at the Sky Blues but his return to action helped City climb the table with his energy, ability to break up play and influence leading to him being handed the captain's form since Gary Rowett took over has caught the eye and Brown has been at the heart of their improved defensive displays, helping the U's keep three clean sheets in six games in January and netting a neat equaliser against Luton to Cats keeper Patterson helped Sunderland keep three clean sheets in five games during the month, saving a penalty at 0-0 in an eventual win against Sheffield United, producing a brilliant one-handed stop in the goalless draw at Burnley and helping preserve a 1-0 win at keeper Trafford was unbeatable in January with a pristine record of six clean sheets with the highlights coming in that stalemate against Burnley's promotion rivals as he saved two Wilson Isidor penalties in the dying minutes against Sunderland as well as making a crucial late stop against Leeds.
Yahoo
30-01-2025
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- Yahoo
Pick of the stats: Oxford United v Bristol City
Oxford United are currently 16th and welcome Bristol City to the Kassam Stadium on Saturday lunchtime looking to extend their eight-game unbeaten run. The Robins are eighth and just three points shy of the play-off spots, having lost just one of their past seven games (W4 D2). Oxford United have lost just two of their past 15 league games against Bristol City (W6 D7), though those two defeats have come across their past three meetings with the Robins. After winning the reverse fixture 2-1 in September, Bristol City are looking to complete a first league double over Oxford United in the EFL. Oxford are unbeaten across their past eight league games (W5 D3), their longest run in the second tier since November 1992 (also eight games). Since winning on back-to-back trips in the Championship in early November (v Preston North End and Norwich City), Bristol City have gone winless in their past seven league away games (D3 L4). Oxford's Ciaron Brown has netted three goals in eight Championship appearances under Gary Rowett, after only netting once in his first 38 games in the competition beforehand.


BBC News
30-01-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Pick of the stats: Oxford United v Bristol City
Oxford United are currently 16th and welcome Bristol City to the Kassam Stadium on Saturday lunchtime looking to extend their eight-game unbeaten Robins are eighth and just three points shy of the play-off spots, having lost just one of their past seven games (W4 D2).Oxford United have lost just two of their past 15 league games against Bristol City (W6 D7), though those two defeats have come across their past three meetings with the winning the reverse fixture 2-1 in September, Bristol City are looking to complete a first league double over Oxford United in the are unbeaten across their past eight league games (W5 D3), their longest run in the second tier since November 1992 (also eight games).Since winning on back-to-back trips in the Championship in early November (v Preston North End and Norwich City), Bristol City have gone winless in their past seven league away games (D3 L4).Oxford's Ciaron Brown has netted three goals in eight Championship appearances under Gary Rowett, after only netting once in his first 38 games in the competition beforehand.