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Matthew Oakley (born 17 August 1977) is an English football coach and former professional
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. As a player, he was a
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, notably in the
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with
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playing there for over a decade, including their defeat to
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in the
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. However, a proneness to injury cost him nearly two years of football but managed 261 league appearances during his time with the club. He also played in the Premier League for
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who he had captained the club to promotion via the Championship play-offs in 2007. He also played for
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side
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where he was the team
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from 2008 to 2011. He could not prevent their relegation to League One. He enjoyed an injury-free season when he captained the team to promotion as league winners at the first attempt. He finished his career playing for Exeter City, in League One and
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. Following retirement, Oakley was added to the Coaching staff at Exeter by manager
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in 2017 as Assistant Manager he then followed Tisdale to Milton Keynes Dons as
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but was dismissed in 2019.


Club career


Southampton

Born in
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,
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, Oakley joined
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's youth training scheme, and made his debut at Everton at the age of 17 on 6 May 1995, whilst still a trainee. He turned professional soon afterwards. His skilful displays for Southampton were star studded that he would watch video clips of himself in action. He played for Southampton in the
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against
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, finishing runners-up as they lost 1–0. He became a regular first team player in the 1996–97 season, when he scored three goals in 28 games as the Saints avoided relegation in 16th place. He would remain a regular player for most of the next decade. Oakley's injury woes began in September 2003 when he suffered damaged knee ligaments in a 1–0 defeat to
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, sidelining him for six weeks. However, he had to undergo an operation in November after aggravating his injury during rehabilitation, keeping him out of contention for the rest of the 2003–04 season. Oakley felt he was "very lucky" after he recovered in May 2004. He aggravated his injury again during Southampton's trip to Sweden, missing out on the start of the following season. His injury proneness nearly cost him two years of football in his last seasons at Southampton. Oakley spent majority of the 2004–05 season recuperating on the sidelines, suffering another setback along the way, while Southampton struggled for form. In January 2005,
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offered to sign him on loan in an effort to help him regain his fitness. Oakley watched helplessly as an unused substitute as Southampton were relegated from the Premier League on 15 May 2005, after a 2–1 defeat to
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. In 2005–06, Oakley was back to full fitness and was once again a first team regular, making 29 league appearances and scoring two goals. He played his last match for Southampton in a 3–0 league win over
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on 25 February 2006. Then-manager George Burley commented on Oakley in May 2006, "I've not seen the best of Matt Oakley yet but I believe he can recapture his best form. If he's fully fit again he will be very valuable." Unconvinced with Oakley's form, he was only offered a one-year extension to his contract. On 28 June 2006, Oakley rejected Burley's offer, and absented himself from pre-season training. As he was then approaching 29, he had hoped for a contract that would take him towards the end of his career – and take in a talked-of
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. His departure ended 12 years of service after having played a total of 311 games for the club. Oakley then spent pre-season training with then Premier League team
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, who offered him a one-year deal, and was also chased by Ipswich Town.


Derby County

On 4 August 2006, he signed a three-year contract with
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on a free transfer. Oakley was immediately named team captain, with Michael Johnson becoming club captain. He made his debut in a 2–0 defeat to
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on 8 August 2006. Oakley's first goal for Derby came in the first away win of the season against
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. His lashed half volley sent Derby on their way to a 2–1 win. He also scored the winner in the home match against
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. His thunderous 30-yard strike capped off a fine comeback by the Rams. And following his trend in scoring sublime goals, Oakley scored a 16-yard half volley into the top of the net proving to be the winner in a 2–1 win. He went on to captain the side to play-off success confirming their return to the
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with a 1–0 win over West Bromwich Albion. However, Oakley admitted that the Derby squad still lacked Premier League experience and felt the need for additional signings. With Derby bottom of the table by 2008, 10 points from safety, Oakley declared that the team had to beat
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on 3 January or "the season's over." Derby lost the match 1–0. That same month, Derby granted Leicester City permission to open contract talks with Oakley. He played his last match for the club in a 2–2
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draw against Sheffield Wednesday on 6 January 2008. In his one-and-a-half years at Derby, Oakley was injured only once, a bruised ankle in a match against Crystal Palace in December 2006.


Leicester City

Oakley moved to
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on 11 January 2008 for a fee of £500,000, signing a three-and-a-half-year contract. Surprised at being allowed to leave
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, he was reunited with Derby teammate
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, who had joined Leicester ten days earlier. Chairman
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described the signing as "very, very important." Oakley made his league debut in an M69 derby on 12 January, beating
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2–0 at the Walkers Stadium. He enjoyed a short partnership with
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in central midfield before the latter was injured in March 2008. Oakley's arrival could not prevent the club's season from ending in relegation. Oakley became captain the following season due to club captain Stephen Clemence's long-term injury (which forced him to retire on
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2010). He scored his first league goal for the club in a 4–0 win over Cheltenham Town on 30 August 2008. Despite leading the club to a four-point lead at the top of League One by December 2008, Oakley warned his teammates of complacency. In January 2009, Oakley played exceptionally well during his temporary partnership with on-loan midfielder Mark Davies. His superb form during that month earned him the League One Player of the Month award on 9 February. He played a key role in helping Leicester to a 23-game unbeaten run from September 2008 to March 2009. He led by example with a series of commanding displays, scoring eight goals to help Leicester secure their promotion as League One champions. Oakley was named in the League One
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together with teammates
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and Matty Fryatt on 26 April 2009. His goal against Cheltenham Town on 7 March 2009, was voted Leicester's goal of the season in April 2009. Oakley formed a fine midfield partnership with
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as the club made an impressive start to the 2009–10 season, which saw them seventh in the Championship by September 2009. In early December 2009 however, Leicester were heavily beaten by
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and Bristol City. But after following from those losses by beating Sheffield Wednesday 3–0 on 12 December, Oakley believed they were back on track. Compared to last season, he suffered a goal famine and admitted he needed to contribute more as an attacking force. In February 2010, the club adopted the 4–3–3 formation, with a midfield trio comprising Oakley, Wellens and Andy King. He made his 100th competitive game for Leicester in a 1–1 draw against Bristol City on 16 February, and his 100th league appearance in a 2–1 defeat to
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at the Walkers Stadium on 24 March. Oakley played a total of 38 league matches to help Leicester qualify for the
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, but was not selected for the semi-final legs as
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won 4–3 on penalties. In the 2010–11 season, Oakley played his 500th competitive match in a 2–0 defeat to
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on 28 December 2010. He signed a new contract with the club on 24 March 2011, which would last until June 2012. The following day, Oakley relinquished his position as captain and handed over the role to teammate Andy King. He finally scored his first league goal since April 2009 in a 1–1 draw against Crystal Palace on 12 April 2011, followed by another on 22 April in a 3–2 defeat to Nottingham Forest. Oakley played a total of 36 competitive games, as Leicester finished the season in 10th position. On 20 March 2012, Oakley agreed by mutual consent to have his contract ended.


Exeter City

Despite playing only twice in the League Cup for the 2011–12 season, Leicester denied that Oakley was to rejoin Derby County on loan. On 30 September 2011, Oakley joined League One side Exeter City on loan for a month with the option of extending it until the end of the season. He made his debut in a 2–0 win over
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on 1 October 2011, drawing praise from manager
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for his performance. A thigh injury suffered in a 0–0 draw against
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on 5 November 2011 forced Oakley to return to Leicester after playing seven league games. Tisdale's concern about "taking somebody back that's injured", coupled with Leicester being unable to confirm Oakley's availability made it unlikely he will rejoin Exeter on loan. After being released by Leicester Oakley spent the 2012 pre-season training with Exeter City and after much speculation it was announced on 31 July 2012 that he had signed a permanent deal with the Grecians. Oakley retired as a player at the end of the 2016–17 season, after the 2–1 defeat by
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in the end of season play-offs.


International career

Oakley has three caps for the England U21 team. He showed tremendous promise as a teenager and
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tipped him for the
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squad in February 2003. While he was rumoured to be under serious consideration, he was not named in the first squad of 2003 for the friendly against Australia.


Coaching career

After a year coaching at Exeter City, on 6 June 2018 Oakley moved with manager
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to Milton Keynes Dons as
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. After achieving promotion with MK Dons from
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at the conclusion of the 2018–19 season, Oakley's contract with the club was terminated along with manager Paul Tisdale on 2 November 2019 following a poor run of results.


Other interests

Oakley is known to be a collector of South American
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, stating "I wanted something unusual, and piranhas certainly make feeding time interesting".


Career statistics


Honours

Southampton *
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runners-up: 2002–03 Derby County *
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play-offs: 2006–07 Leicester City *
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: 2008–09 Individual *
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: 2008–09 League One


References


External links

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