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2009–10 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season


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clubWest Bromwich Albion
season2009–10
managerRoberto Di Matteo
chairmanJeremy Peace
leagueFootball League Championship
league result2nd (promoted)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFifth round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultThird round
league topscorerChris Brunt (13)
season topscorerGraham Dorrans (17)
highest attendance25,297 (vs. Barnsley)
lowest attendance10,659 (vs. Rotherham United, 26 August)
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nextseason2010–11

The 2009–10 season was West Bromwich Albion's 107th season in the Football League. West Bromwich returned to the Championship after being relegated from the Premier League.

Background

West Bromwich continued with English company Umbro as the shirt designers. For the second season running, West Bromwich were unable to find a kit sponsor.

On 16 June 2009, Tony Mowbray left West Bromwich Albion to join Scottish club Celtic as their new manager. He was replaced two weeks later by former Chelsea player Roberto Di Matteo, with the job title changed to head coach.

As part of ongoing ground refurbishments at The Hawthorns, Albion replaced all of the seating in both the Birmingham Road End and Smethwick End with navy blue seats, matching those already fitted in the East and West Stands. The stadium's "iconic" large-scale seat patterns, dating back to the mid-1990s—an italic "Albion" at the Smethwick End and "WBAFC" below a blue and white scarf at the Birmingham Road End—were removed as a result of the work.

Football League Championship

West Bromwich began their season with a 1–1 draw against Newcastle United. They then travelled to City Ground to play Nottingham Forest, whom they beat, followed by another away win. West Bromwich's second home game was against Ipswich Town, whom they defeated 2–0. This was followed by a draw at Sheffield United. They then came back from against Plymouth Argyle, then beat Doncaster Rovers. West Bromwich then won one of their most remarkable games in a 5–0 win over Middlesbrough, before losing their next two games to Crystal Palace and Barnsley.

The first game of October saw West Brom draw against Preston North End. This was followed by a 3–1 win over Reading. Former Baggie Craig Beattie scored the only goal in a 1–0 loss to Swansea City. This was followed with a 0–0 draw with Coventry City. The Baggies bounced back by thrashing Watford 5–0. A 2–1 win over Leicester City kept the Baggies second. The Baggies trashed Bristol City 4–1, and then became the top goalscorers in the Football League when they humiliated Sheffield Wednesday 4–0, scoring 15 goals in 4 games.

December began with a draw against Derby County, following this with a defeat to promotion rivals Cardiff City and a late draw against QPR. The following two games ended in wins against strugglers Peterborough United and Scunthorpe United. The Baggies then lost to Nottingham Forest, causing the Baggies to drop to third. This was followed by draws to Newcastle United and Ipswich Town. Wins against Sheffield United, Blackpool, Plymouth and Scunthorpe put them top of the table. Cardiff City held West Brom to a 1–1 draw, with Gianni Zuiverloon scoring the equaliser. Bristol City beat them 2–1 but they quickly bounced back with a 3–1 win over Derby County. West Brom started March badly with a 3–1 loss to QPR, but wins against Sheffield Wednesday, Blackpool, Swansea, Preston and Coventry widened the gap between the play-offs and the automatic spots. On-form Reading held the Albion to a 1–1 draw. Playoff hopefuls Leicester City were the next to fall at the Hawthorns, where West Brom won 3–0. Chris Brunt then saved a point for West Brom after Danny Graham put Watford ahead. West Brom secured promotion back to the Premier League after a 3–2 win against Doncaster Rovers on 10 April 2010.

FA Cup

The third round saw West Brom beat League One side Huddersfield Town. West Brom then beat fellow Championship side Newcastle 4–2 in the fourth round to proceed to the fifth round. They drew with Reading in the fifth round but lost the subsequent replay.

League Cup

In the first round West Bromwich faced League Two side Bury, whom they beat 2–0. In the second round they were taken to extra time by another League Two side, Rotherham United, where Simon Cox scored his first goal for the club. The final score was 4–3. They were knocked out in the third round as they lost 2–0 against Arsenal.

Players

:Squad at end of season

First-team squad

Left club during season

Player statistics

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Transfers

Summer

In

Date#PlayerClubFee
8 July 200931ENG Simon CoxENG Swindon TownUndisclosed
10 July 200921Congo DR Youssuf MulumbuFrance Paris Saint-Germain£750,000
31 July 200918ENG Reuben ReidENG Rotherham UnitedFree
10 August 20092ENG Joe MattockENG Leicester CityUndisclosed
14 August 200914ENG Jerome ThomasENG PortsmouthFree
25 August 200936Chile Gonzalo JaraChile Colo-Colo£1,400,000

Out

Date#PlayerClubFee
South Korea Kim Do-heonSouth Korea Suwon Bluewings£360,000
NED Sherjill MacDonaldBelgium Germinal Beerschot£650,000
21 August 2009Belgium Carl HoefkensBelgium Club BruggeFree
27 August 2009Scotland Craig BeattieWales Swansea City£500,000

Winter

In

Date#PlayerClubFee
5 January 201040Canada Marcus HaberCanada Vancouver WhitecapsFree
1 February 201029Netherlands Andwélé SloryNetherlands FeyenoordFree
3 February 201012ENG Giles BarnesNoneFree

Out

Date#PlayerClubFee
29ENG David WorrallENG BuryFree
6ENG Neil ClementRetired
ENG Paul RobinsonENG Bolton WanderersUndisclosed
1 February 201024Netherlands Antilles Shelton MartisENG Doncaster RoversUndisclosed

Loans in

#PlayerClubArrival DateReturn Date
26England Shaun CummingsENG Chelsea17 August2 September
26Romania Gabriel TamașFrance Auxerre1 JanuaryEnd of season
42England Frank NoubleENG West Ham United9 February9 March
24England Ben WatsonENG Wigan Athletic22 February1 April
44Ireland Steven ReidENG Blackburn Rovers5 MarchEnd of season

Loans out

#PlayerClubArrival dateReturn date
England Paul RobinsonENG Bolton Wanderers12 JulyEnd of season
13England Luke DanielsENG Tranmere Rovers21 JulyEnd of season
25England Joss LabadieENG Shrewsbury Town3 August3 September
29England David WorrallENG Shrewsbury Town6 August6 September
8England Jonathan GreeningENG Fulham22 AugustEnd of season
28Spain Borja ValeroSpain RCD Mallorca31 AugustEnd of season
25England Joss LabadieENG Shrewsbury Town6 September6 January
5England Leon BarnettENG Coventry City4 November31 January
25England Joss LabadieENG Cheltenham Town20 November20 December
18England Reuben ReidENG Peterborough United6 January6 April
30England Paul DowningENG Hereford Uniteddate=2010-01-25title=Bulls snap up Baggies youngsterslanguage=en-GBwork=BBC Sporturl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/h/hereford_united/8479114.stmaccess-date=2023-12-02}}25 February
32England Lateef Elford-AlliyuEngland Hereford United25 January25 February
5England Leon BarnettENG Coventry City31 JanuaryEnd of season
20Portugal Filipe TeixeiraENG Barnsley1 FebruaryEnd of season
40Canada Marcus HaberENG Exeter City18 February18 March
30England Paul DowningENG Hereford United25 FebruaryEnd of season
32England Lateef Elford-AlliyuENG Hereford United25 FebruaryEnd of season
40Canada Marcus HaberCAN Vancouver Whitecaps9 April9 June

Fixtures and results

Pre-season friendlies

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
11 July 2009HistonA0–11,058
15 July 2009Nafta LendavaA3–0Moore, Greening, Olsson
18 July 2009NK VarteksA2–2Beattie
22 July 2009Shrewsbury TownA2–02,437Moore, Koren
24 July 2009Kidderminster HarriersA1–21,057Elford-Alliyu
25 July 2009WalsallA2–24,358Moore, Beattie
28 July 2009Swindon TownA0–12,482
31 July 2009Cheltenham TownA1–2Wood
1 August 2009CheivoH0–03,359

Championship

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
8 August 2009Newcastle UnitedH1–123,502 (2,600)Martis
15 August 2009Nottingham ForestA1–022,794 (2,373)own goal
18 August 2009Peterborough UnitedA3–28,752Moore (2), Brunt
22 August 2009Ipswich TownH2–019,390Mulumbu, Koren
29 August 2009Sheffield UnitedA2–225,169Bednář (2)
12 September 2009Plymouth ArgyleH3–122,190 (905)Martis, Čech (2)
15 September 2009Doncaster RoversH3–122,184 (1,184)Olsson (2), Wood
19 September 2009MiddlesbroughA5–022,725 (1,633)Brunt (2), Mulumbu, Bednář, Thomas
26 September 2009Crystal PalaceH0–121,007
29 September 2009BarnsleyA1–312,191Brunt
3 October 2009Preston North EndA0–011,180
17 October 2009ReadingH3–120,935Thomas(2), Mulumbu
20 October 2009Swansea CityH0–121,022
24 October 2009Coventry CityA0–020,871
31 October 2009WatfordH5–021,421 (1,293)Olsson, Dorrans, Moore, Zuiverloon, Cox
6 November 2009Leicester CityA2–128,748Dorrans, Jara
21 November 2009Bristol CityH4–123,444 (2,600)Thomas, Brunt, own goal, Cox
28 November 2009Sheffield WednesdayA4–020,824Cox (2), Thomas, Brunt
5 December 2009Derby CountyA2–230,127 (3,065)Cox, Dorrans
8 December 2009Cardiff CityH0–220,742
14 December 2009Queens Park RangersH2–221,565Thomas, Cox
26 December 2009Peterborough UnitedH2–024,924Moore, own goal
28 December 2009Scunthorpe UnitedA3–17,221 (1,800)Dorrans (2), Zuiverloon
8 January 2010Nottingham ForestH1–322,873 (2,554)Bednář
18 January 2010Newcastle UnitedA2–239,921Olsson, Bednář
26 January 2010Ipswich TownA1–119,574 (865)Brunt
30 January 2010Sheffield UnitedH3–122,193Dorrans, Bednář, Thomas
3 February 2010BlackpoolA3–27,221 (1,426)Bednář (2), Dorrans
6 February 2010Plymouth ArgyleA1–012,053Cox
9 February 2010Scunthorpe UnitedH2–023,146Bednář, Zuiverloon
16 February 2010Cardiff CityA1–120,758Zuiverloon
21 February 2010Bristol CityA1–214,374 (1,587)Dorrans
27 February 2010Derby CountyH3–123,335 (2,200)Brunt (2), Cox
6 March 2010Queens Park RangersA1–314,578 (2,302)Brunt
9 March 2010Sheffield WednesdayH1–020,458Koren
13 March 2010BlackpoolH3–221,592 (1,022)Miller, Koren, Dorrans
16 March 2010Swansea CityA2–017,774 (958)Dorrans, Miller
20 March 2010Preston North EndH3–221,343 (882)Watson, Brunt, Dorrans
24 March 2010Coventry CityH1–022,140Reid
27 March 2010ReadingA1–120,515 (2,948)Tamaș
2 April 2010Leicester CityH3–023,334 (1,420)Morrison, Koren (2)
5 April 2010WatfordA1–114,555Brunt
10 April 2010Doncaster RoversA3–212,708 (3,200)Dorrans, Brunt, Bednář
17 April 2010MiddlesbroughH2–022,548 (663)Cox, Bednář
26 April 2010Crystal PalaceA1–117,798Tamaș
2 May 2010BarnsleyH1–125,297 (700)Dorrans

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
Third round2 January 2010Huddersfield TownA2–013,472Dorrans, Wood
Fourth round23 January 2010Newcastle UnitedH4–216,102Olsson, Dorrans (2), Thomas
Fifth round13 February 2010ReadingA2–218,008Koren, Mattock
Fifth round replay24 February 2010ReadingH2–313,982 (1,376)Koren (2)

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
First round11 August 2009BuryA2–03,077Dorrans, own goal
Second round26 August 2009Rotherham UnitedH4–310,659 (611)Beattie (2), Dorrans, Cox
Third round23 September 2009ArsenalA0–256,592 (4,062)

Notes

References

References

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  12. (2009-08-28). "Swansea sign Trundle and Beattie". BBC Sport.
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  17. (2009-08-17). "Albion snap up Chelsea youngster". BBC Sport.
  18. (2009-12-31). "Tamas signs West Brom loan deal". BBC Sport.
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  21. (2009-07-12). "West Bromwich's Paul Robinson signs loan deal for Bolton". The Guardian.
  22. (2009-08-20). "Fulham to sign West Brom's Jonathan Greening on loan". The Guardian.
  23. (2010-01-25). "Bulls snap up Baggies youngsters". BBC Sport.
  24. (2010-04-09). "West Brom loan Haber to Vancouver". BBC Sport.
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