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2010–11 Accrington Stanley F.C. season


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clubAccrington Stanley
season2010–11
managerJohn Coleman
chairmanIlyas Khan
chrtitleChairman
stadiumCrown Ground
leagueLeague Two
league result5th (Qualified to Promotion Playoffs)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 result2nd round
cup2League Cup
cup2 result2nd round
cup3Football League Trophy
cup3 result1st round (Northern Section)
league topscorerTerry Gornell, Phil Edwards & Sean McConville all 13
season topscorerTerry Gornell, Phil Edwards & Sean McConville all 13
highest attendance4,185 (versus Stevenage)
lowest attendance1,356 (versus Crewe Alexandra)
average attendance1,868
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prevseason2009–10
nextseason2011–12

The 2010–11 season achieved the highest ever league placing for Accrington Stanley to date when they reached 5th in League Two, beating their previous best of 15th in 2009–10. This took them through to the League Two Play Offs for the first time, where they lost to Stevenage 3–0 on aggregate in the semi-final.

Current squad

First Team squad

:Updated 6 May 2011.

Fixtures and results

Pre-season

Corr McManus Edwards Boulding

Boulding Jukes

Edwards

JOMA South West Challenge Cup

Main article: South West Challenge Cup

The South West Challenge Cup is a pre-season friendly tournament in North Devon. Rules are different from main first team football in that n the group stage matches, each half lasts 40 minutes, before reverting to the standard 45 minutes for the knockout stages. The tournament features an unconventional points system through the group stages, which the tournament organisers state is "designed to encourage attacking football".

  • Each winning side gets the standard three points for a win.
  • Losing teams receive one point if they lose without scoring, and two if they lose but score.
  • There are no draws; if teams are all square at full-time the game goes straight to a penalty shootout to determine the winner.

Southern Downing Jukes McConville
Parkinson

Group 1

League Two

Main article: 2010–11 Football League Two

Gornell

Dodds

Donnelly Gornell

Parkinson
Barnett
Edwards
Gornell
Ryan McDonald
Akinfenwa
Bentley

Ajose Bateson

Ryan
Long Geohaghon
Cresswell Edwards Goulding
Shroot Whitaker
Lester Gornell Murphy Ryan Gornell Boden Richardson Wright Wilson Procter Le Fondre Edwards Craney McConville Artell Edwards McDonald Craney Procter Craney Procter Ryan McConville McConville Gornell Edwards Mukendi Tremarco Edwards Procter McConville

Play Offs

Byrom Sean McConville

FA Cup

Main article: 2010–11 FA Cup

Stanley went out of this year's FA Cup at Round 2 to fellow League Two side Port Vale. In Round 1, Stanley knocked out League One side Oldham Athletic in a giantkilling Lancashire derby.

First Round Ryan Stephens Second Round

Carling Cup

Main article: 2010–11 Football League Cup

Stanley equalled their best ever performance in the League Cup by reaching round 2, a feat they previously achieved in 2006–07 & the previous season. They got that far by beating Championship side Doncaster Rovers away from home and after extra time. In Round 2 they played Premier League side Newcastle United competitively for the first time. The tie was also covered live by Sky Sports.

Lindfield

Hessey Ameobi
Løvenkrands

Football League Trophy

Main article: 2010–11 Football League Trophy

Strangely Stanley were knocked out of the Football League Trophy without losing a match. After beating League One side Tranmere Rovers on penalties, Stanley were charged by The FA of fielding Ray Putterill who was unaware to Stanley, under a suspension from the previous season whilst playing for Halewood Town. With impending talks due and further rounds continuing, Stanley decided to withdraw from the competition with Tranmere taking their place.

Showunmi
McGurk
Cresswell Parkinson
Murphy
Edwards
Ryan

League data

League table

Results summary

Results by round

Statistics

Appearances, goals and cards

:Updated 20 May 2011. :(Substitute appearances in brackets)

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupLeague TrophyPlay OffsTotalDisciplineAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals[[File:Yellow card.svg13px]][[File:Red card.svg13px]]
1GKAUS Alex Cisak2100010102025000
2DFENG Jonathan Bateson1200020100015001
3DFENG Dean Winnard4512020102052150
4DFENG Sean Hessey40 (1)12021002046 (1)2100
5DFIRL Kevin Long11 (4)02000000013 (4)051
6MFENG Andrew Procter42 (1)62020002048 (1)661
7MFIRL Jimmy Ryan45 (1)91120202052 (1)1070
8FWENG Charlie Barnett31 (9)21010000033 (9)250
9FWENG Craig Lindfield2 (14)0001110004 (14)100
10MFENG Ray Putterill11 (13)02221110 (1)016 (14)420
11MFENG Sean McConville37 (6)131020002042 (6)1321
12DFENG Phil Edwards4413202010205113130
13DFENG Leam Richardson3 (8)10 (1)0000 (1)0003 (10)110
14MFENG Luke Joyce24 (3)11010102029 (3)170
15MFENG Andy Parkinson10 (8)2101 (1)0100013 (9)200
16MFENG Chris Turner1 (14)00 (1)00 (2)10 (1)00 (1)01 (19)100
17DFENG Peter Murphy4 (7)0000 (1)010005 (8)001
19FWENG Rory Boulding6 (9)20 (1)00010007 (10)210
20MFENG Alan Burton10000000001000
22DFENG Andy Owens0 (3)0000010001 (3)000
23DFENG Tom Smyth3 (1)000000 (1)0003 (2)000
24FWENG Terry Gornell401320000020441360
25GKENG Ian Dunbavin2502010000028020
26DFWAL Joe Jacobson2621000002029251
27MFENG Ian Craney2270000002024740

Transfers

Players transferred inDatePos.NameFromFeeRef.Players loaned inDate fromPos.NameFromDate toRef.Players loaned outDate fromPos.NameToDate toRef.Players transferred outDatePos.NameSubsequent clubFeeRef.Players releasedDatePos.NameSubsequent clubJoin dateRef.
4 June 2010FWENG Craig LindfieldENG Macclesfield TownFree
4 June 2010DFENG Michael HallENG Blackburn RoversFree
25 June 2010DFAUS Alex CisakENG Leicester CityFree
23 July 2010MFENG Ray PutterillENG Halewood TownFree
23 July 2010MFENG Andy ParkinsonENG GatesheadFree (released)
27 July 2010FWENG Rory BouldingENG Bradford CityFree (released)
27 July 2010DFENG Jonathan BatesonENG Bradford CityFree (released)
3 August 2010DFENG Sean HesseyENG Macclesfield TownFree (released)
3 August 2010DFENG Charlie BarnettENG Tranmere RoversFree (released)
19 August 2010DFENG Andy OwensWAL RhylFree
3 August 2010DFENG Tom SmythENG Preston North EndFree (released)
27 August 2010FWENG Terry GornellENG Tranmere RoversFree
31 January 2011MFENG Ian CraneyENG Fleetwood TownFree
31 January 2011DFWAL Joe JacobsonENG Oldham AthleticFree
15 October 2010DFIRL Kevin LongENG Burnley18 January 2011
25 November 2010DFWAL Joe JacobsonENG Oldham Athletic31 January 2011
25 November 2010MFENG Ian CraneyENG Fleetwood Town3 January 2011
31 January 2011DFIRL Kevin LongENG BurnleyEnd of season
28 August 2010DFENG Zak RileyENG BurscoughEnd of season
26 November 2010FWENG Craig LindfieldENG Kidderminster Harriers26 December 2010
26 November 2010DFENG Tom SmythENG Workington28 January 2011
22 February 2011MFENG Alan BurtonENG Marine22 April 2011
3 March 2011DFENG Jonathan BatesonENG Altrincham30 April 2011
24 June 2010FWENG Bobby GrantENG Scunthorpe United£260,000
3 June 2010DFENG Darran KempsonENG Grimsby Town1 July 2010 (Bosman)
4 June 2010FWENG Michael SymesENG Bournemouth1 July 2010 (Bosman)
12 June 2010FWENG Gary KingENG Hinckley United1 July 2010
28 June 2010FWENG John MilesENG Fleetwood Town1 July 2010 (Bosman)
1 July 2010FWENG John MullinUnattached
1 July 2010FWENG Adam BlackENG Alsager Town28 July 2010
11 February 2011DFENG Michael HallENG Lancaster City12 February 2011

References

References

  1. (20 May 2011). "Accrington 0 – 1 Stevenage (agg 0 – 3)". [[BBC Sport]].
  2. (7 September 2010). "Accrington and Ray Putterill both charged by the FA". [[BBC Sport]].
  3. (13 October 2010). "Accrington withdraw from Johnstone's Paint Trophy". [[BBC Sport]].
  4. (5 June 2010). "Stanley bring in duo". [[Sky Sports]].
  5. (25 June 2010). "Five more on the way for Stanley". [[Accrington Observer]].
  6. (23 July 2010). "Accrington tie up double deal". [[Sky Sports]].
  7. (27 July 2010). "Bradford City old boys Boulding and Bateson join Accrington". [[Bradford Telegraph & Argus]].
  8. (3 August 2010). "Stanley land duo". [[Sky Sports]].
  9. (3 August 2010). "Accrington Stanley sign duo Hessey and Barnett". [[BBC Sport]].
  10. (27 August 2010). "Gornell Joins Accrington Stanley". [[Tranmere Rovers F.C.]].
  11. (15 October 2010). "Accrington Stanley sign Burnley's Kevin Long". [[BBC Sport]].
  12. (16 November 2010). "Accrington Stanley extend Kevin Long loan deal". [[BBC Sport]].
  13. (14 December 2010). "Burnley's Kevin Long extends loan at Accrington Stanley". [[BBC Sport]].
  14. (25 November 2010). "Accrington Stanley sign Joe Jacobson and Ian Craney". [[BBC Sport]].
  15. (7 January 2011). "Jacobson loan spell extended.". [[Accrington Stanley F.C.]].
  16. (31 January 2011). "Accrington Stanley sign Joe Jacobsen and Ian Craney". [[BBC Sport]].
  17. (28 August 2010). "New signing". [[Burscough F.C.]].
  18. (26 November 2010). "LOANS IN: Burr Swoops for Two". [[Kidderminster Harriers F.C.]].
  19. (2 December 2010). "Workington sign Accrington Stanley defender Tom Smyth". [[BBC Sport]].
  20. (30 December 2010). "Battle to keep loan men". [[Accrington Observer]].
  21. (21 February 2011). "Alan Burton joins on Loan". [[Marine F.C.]].
  22. (3 March 2011). "Bateson Loaned to Altrincham". [[Football Conference]].
  23. (4 April 2011). "Jonathan Bateson extends loan spell at Altrincham". [[BBC Sport]].
  24. (24 June 2010). "Scunthorpe United sign Bobby Grant from Accrington". [[BBC Sport]].
  25. (3 June 2010). "Grimsby Town sign Accrington Stanley's Darran Kempson". [[BBC Sport]].
  26. (4 June 2010). "Accrington Stanley striker Symes joins Bournemouth". [[Lancashire Telegraph]].
  27. (20 May 2010). "Accrington Stanley offer new deals to 12". [[BBC Sport]].
  28. (12 June 2010). "Three new faces at Hinckley". Non League News 24.
  29. (28 June 2010). "Mellon adds two more summer signings". [[Fleetwood Town F.C.]].
  30. (11 February 2011). "Accrington Stanley release left-back". [[Lancashire Telegraph]].
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