In the Race for the Dugout: John Terry and Michael Beale Compete for Oxford United Managerial Role
Following Gary Rowett's departure from Oxford United, a managerial void has opened up at the club. Chelsea legend John Terry and ex-Rangers boss Michael Beale are among the top contenders vying for the role. Read on to explore the latest developments in this intriguing managerial race.
John Terry is in contention to take over as next Oxford United boss following Gary Rowett's exit two days before Christmas. The U's had won only one of their last 10 league matches, a run of form that cost Rowett his job at Kassam Stadium a year after his appointment. The 51-year-old had led Oxford to survival and a second season in the Championship having succeed Des Buckingham last December.Rowett took charge of Oxford last year with the club just a point above the relegation zone and he ultimately guided the club to a 17th-placed finish last season. However, Oxford won only four of their opening 22 league matches and defeat at Charlton prior to Christmas Day saw Rowett relieved of his duties."Gary joined during a challenging period and deserves immense credit for the hard work and leadership that saw us retain our Championship status last season," chairman Grant Ferguson told the club's official website following Rowett's exit."However, following a disappointing run of results, we have had to take this difficult decision in the best interests of the club. On behalf of the board, I would like to place on record our thanks to Gary and Mark for their contribution and to wish them all the best for the future."Craig Short took interim charge for the Boxing Day welcome of Southampton, and guided Oxford to a 2-1 home triumph as goals from Tyler Goodrham and Stanley Mills secured a vital three points, though the U's were left red-faced after Rowett's pre-match programme notes were printed despite his dismissal three days earlier.Attention now turns to Rowett's long-term successor with Terry emerging as a potential target for the Championship side. The Chelsea legend and former centre-back is keen for a route into management having acted as assistant head coach with Aston Villa under Dean Smith.Terry was briefly part of the Leicester staff under Smith before he returned to Chelsea as the club's academy coach in 2023. The 45-year-old has most recently been managing in the Baller League with the 26ers, but is looking to take over as head coach of a professional team.Terry has long been on the Oxford radar, and he was interviewed for the role as head coach before the club turned to Des Buckingham in November 2023. Buckingham proved an immediate hit with supporters having guided the club to the Championship via the playoffs after they beat Bolton at Wembley last year.The 40-year-old was dismissed last December in a move that disappointed supporters. Even so, Oxford's decision makers have kept tabs on Terry, and may return for the Englishman in their managerial pursuit.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Terry, though, isn't the only name in the running for the vacant Oxford managerial role. Former Rangers, QPR and Sunderland boss Michael Beale, who like Terry was also an assistant manager at Villa, is among the favourites to succeed Rowett in Oxfordshire.Tony Mowbray, Paddy McCarthy and Liam Manning are also in the running for the Oxford job as the U's look to make a quick appointment in their bid to remain in the Championship. That said, Terry is expected to be considered for the role.Victory over Southampton on Boxing Day was a boost for the U's, but they remain outside of the relegation zone on goal difference at the expense of Portsmouth, who have a game in hand over Oxford.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingOxford will hope to follow up their Boxing Day triumph against Saints and claim back-to-back league wins for the first time this season when they welcome Swansea to the Kassam Stadium in midweek.The U's then kick off 2026 with tricky trips to promotion chasing Ipswich and a game at a rejuvenated Sheffield United. Following their game at Bramall Lane, Oxford have a two-week break before they return home for a game against Bristol City and will hope to have named a Rowett successor by the time they face the Robins.
The Gary Rowett Era Ends at Oxford United
With only one win in their last 10 league matches, Gary Rowett was relieved of his duties as manager of Oxford United. Despite his efforts to secure Championship survival last season, Rowett's departure left a significant void in the club's leadership.
John Terry: A Potential New Face in the Dugout
Having served as assistant head coach at Aston Villa, Chelsea legend John Terry is eyeing his first professional managerial role. Terry's aspirations align with Oxford United's search for a new leader, making him a strong candidate for the position.
Michael Beale: A Contender Stepping Into the Fray
Former Rangers, QPR, and Sunderland boss Michael Beale, who boasts experience as an assistant manager at Villa, is another frontrunner for the Oxford United managerial role. With a proven track record in English football, Beale adds further depth to the selection process.
Competitive Landscape for the Managerial Role
In addition to Terry and Beale, the likes of Tony Mowbray, Paddy McCarthy, and Liam Manning are in contention for the Oxford United job. As the club aims for a swift appointment to solidify their Championship status, the competition among candidates intensifies.
Looking Ahead: Oxford United's Fixture Challenges
As Oxford United navigates a crucial phase of their season, upcoming matches against Swansea, Ipswich, Sheffield United, and Bristol City loom large. The club's managerial situation adds an intriguing dimension to their on-field performances as they seek stability and progress.






