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2010–11 Aldershot Town F.C. season


FieldValue
clubAldershot Town F.C.
season2010–11
managerKevin Dillon
(until 10 January)
Dean Holdsworth
(From 11 January)
chairmanKris Machala
stadiumRecreation Ground
leagueFootball League Two
league result14th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultSecond Round (eliminated by Dover Athletic)
cup2Football League Cup
cup2 resultFirst Round (eliminated by Watford)
cup3Football League Trophy
cup3 resultSecond Round (eliminated by Bristol Rovers)
league topscorer
Luke Guttridge - 8
season topscorer
Luke Guttridge - 8
highest attendance3722 (vs. Wycombe Wanderers 18 September 2010)
lowest attendance1847 (vs. Lincoln City 15 February 2011)
average attendance2488
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prevseason2009–10
nextseason2011–12

(until 10 January) Dean Holdsworth (From 11 January) Luke Guttridge - 8 Luke Guttridge - 8 The 2010–11 season is the 19th year of football played by Aldershot Town F.C. and their 3rd season back in the Football League.

Season summary

Pre-season: The squad underwent a considerable reshuffle during the summer, with several key players from Aldershot's successful 2009–10 season leaving to join more prestigious clubs. These included Scott Donnelly to Swansea City{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-21}} and winger Kirk Hudson to League One side Brentford.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-21}} Manager Kevin Dillon brought in a total of 11 new signings to the club, most notably experienced midfielder Glen Little from Sheffield United{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-21}} and Northampton Town's Luke Guttridge. On the pitch, Aldershot had several promising results in pre-season friendlies, including wins over Championship side Bristol City and League One Colchester. | access-date = 2011-04-21 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120405224509/http://www.theshots.co.uk/MatchReport.ink?matchid=18318&section=Home&type=m | archive-date = 5 April 2012 | url-status = dead Confidence was high that the club could at least match the previous season's 6th-placed finish, Dillon believing that the new squad could be more competitive in the division.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-21}}

August: The season started brightly as the Shots went unbeaten in the league throughout August. A goalless draw away at Accrington was followed a week later by a 1–0 home victory over Southend, Marvin Morgan grabbing the winner with 9 minutes remaining.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-22}} Consecutive 1–1 draws followed away to Shrewsbury and at home to Stevenage, Morgan missing a late penalty in the latter game to deny the Shots all three points.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-22}} The team also progressed to the second round of the League Trophy, winning 2–0 at home to Oxford United with goals from Danny Hylton and Damian Spencer.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-22}} The Shots had a less impressive League Cup run, as despite what Dillon saw as a good performance, the team were easily beaten by Watford three goals to nil in the first round.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-22}}

September: Aldershot continued their early unbeaten run with a third consecutive 1–1 draw at home to Northampton, though the Shots needed a Ben Harding volley in the 5th minute of injury time to salvage a point.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-22}} The next game - away to promotion-chasing Port Vale - promised to be a tough test, and this was proved right as the club suffered its first loss of the season, Gary Roberts scoring the only goal of the game.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-22}} On 16 September the management brought in winger Marlon Jackson on loan from Bristol City, a player who assistant manager Gary Owers believed would help the team in the attacking third.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-22}} Wycombe were the next visitors to the Recreation Ground, which meant a return for former Shots' boss Gary Waddock, who led the club to the Football Conference championship in the 2007–08 season. The match failed to live up to expectations, ending in a dull goalless draw. This fifth low-scoring draw of the season encouraged fears that the side were not good enough up front, and were not converting the few chances being presented to them.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-22}} The squad responded by taking a 2–0 lead away to Stockport in their next game, only to throw it away in the final minutes to draw yet again.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-22}} A win did come before the end of the month, however, Morgan again netting in the final ten minutes to snatch all three points away to Torquay.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-22}}

October: The month started poorly as a 2–0 home reverse against Cheltenham Town was followed days later by the team's elimination from another cup competition, this time losing 1–0 away to Bristol Rovers in the League Trophy.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-22}} The Shots picked up in form mid-October and recorded their first back-to-back wins of the season against Oxford and Morecambe, with Morgan again on the scoresheet in both fixtures. The results lifted Aldershot into the League Two playoff places for the first and only time in the season.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} The next game - away to Crewe - would be a landmark for Aldershot Town captain Anthony Charles, the defender picking up his 200th appearance for the club.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} The match went poorly for Charles as the team lost 3–1, a result which was followed a week later by another defeat by the same scoreline at home to Bury. Both striker Morgan and manager Dillon were sent off, the latter for complaining about the performance of the match officials.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}}

November: Despite manager Dillon believing his side deserved all three points, the Shots were again held to a 2–2 draw away to Hereford in their first game of the month, Jermaine McGlashan picking up his first goal for the club.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} The FA Cup first round had drawn Aldershot away to League One side Brentford, and the side performed admirably against higher league opposition to earn a replay.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} The 11 November marked Dillon's first full year in charge of the club, and in an interview he told the media he was pleased with the progression made during his tenure.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} The side suffered a 2–0 defeat away to Macclesfield before Brentford travelled to Aldershot for the FA Cup replay. In front of an above-average crowd of 3627, Wade Small got the only goal of the game to send the Shots into a second round tie away to Conference South side Dover Athletic.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} The club continued to struggle in the league, a 2–0 home defeat against table-topping Chesterfield prompted Dillon to bemoan the team's shooting as "terrible"{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} and was quickly followed by the signing of free agent Wesley Ngo Baheng on a short-term contract. The Shots' striking improved in the midweek away game at Burton, Small continuing his good run of form with two more goals.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} Baheng made his debut for Aldershot in the FA Cup game against Dover, but failed to make an impact as the Shots went down to a disappointing 2–0 defeat against opposition two levels below them on the league pyramid, leaving manager Dillon perplexed.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}}

December: Aldershot only completed one competitive game throughout the month, as heavy snow affected many league fixtures.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} A missed penalty by Wade Small meant the Shots left Rotherham empty-handed, a single goal from Adam Le Fondre enough to secure all three points for the Millers.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}}

January: The Shots continued their above-average away form with a 2–1 win away at Barnet, but a further home defeat, this time 2–1 at home to relegation-threatened Hereford, caused supporters to voice their displeasure by booing the players off the pitch. Dillon responded by urging fans to be "realistic",{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} while goalkeeper Jamie Young called for fans to get behind the team.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} The club's woes were compounded by striker Marvin Morgan sparking controversy over his comments on social networking site Twitter, resulting in the player being transfer-listed and quickly moved out on loan to Dagenham & Redbridge.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} A fourth straight home reverse to Oxford followed, and proved to be Dillon's last game as manager, as he and assistant Gary Owers left by mutual consent on 10 January, the club citing the team's poor league performance as a major contributing factor in the decision.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} A successor was not long in arriving, as the club officially named Newport County's Dean Holdsworth as new Aldershot manager just two days later.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} Holdsworth wasted no time making his mark on the team, bringing in forwards Peter Vincenti,{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} Tim Sills,{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} and Alex Rodman{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} - as well as defender Simon Grand on loan from Fleetwood{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} - before the end of the month. There were also players leaving the club during this period of transition, with both Glen Little and Wesley Ngo Baheng{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} being released, whilst Anthony Straker{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} and Damian Spencer{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} were sent out on loan. Holdsworth's first game in charge resulted in a creditable 1–1 draw away to high-flying Bury, and he also improved on Aldershot's poor home form; Winning his first game at The Rec 1–0 against Bradford City,{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} whilst a last-minute Luke Guttridge free-kick gave the Shots a second consecutive home win 3–2 against Crewe.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} The final game of the month saw Holdsworth's first defeat as Aldershot manager, 2–1 at Gillingham, though positives were taken from Alex Rodman's debut goal for the club.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}}

February: The new manager continued attempting to strengthen the squad throughout February, with loan signings Albert Jarrett{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} and Luke Medley{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} from Lincoln and Mansfield respectively, though neither had a large impact on the team with only a handful of appearances between them. Holdsworth also signed former Shots goalkeeper Mikhael Jaimez-Ruiz, who made 62 appearances in a previous spell at the club.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} On the pitch, Aldershot went on a run of five consecutive draws, the first away to league leaders Chesterfield who required a later equaliser to rescue a point.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} An away stalemate at Morecambe was followed by consecutive home draws against Macclesfield and Lincoln. After a further draw against Northampton the Shots were finally beaten by a strong Port Vale side pushing for promotion, though the result could have been different if Anthony Charles hadn't missed a penalty.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} Aldershot ended the month in 18th position in the league, 8 points clear of the relegation zone.

March: Dean Holdsworth's men went unbeaten throughout March to virtually ensure the club's survival in League Two. Draws at home to Gillingham and away to Wycombe were followed by Aldershot's first win for nine games, a 1–0 home victory over Torquay, Luke Guttridge with the winner.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} The Shots pushed on from this positive result, recording three straight wins against teams in poor form, away to Cheltenham and at home to Barnet and Stockport. This run lifted the club to 14th in the table and a comfortable 17 points off the relegation zone.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} The upturn in form prompted speculation that the team could mount a charge for the playoffs,{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} and though the club could only draw in their final game of the month at home to Accrington, Aldershot were left only 7 points behind 7th placed Rotherham. March also saw defender Jamie Vincent released from the club after not featuring in Holdsworth's first team plans,{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}} as well as a first team opportunity for youth team winger Adam Mekki.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-04-23}}

April: The shots continued their unbeaten run into the first half of April, with a goalless away draw at Southend being followed by a convincing 3–0 home success over Shrewsbury, a team in good form chasing an automatic promotion place.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-05-18}} A similarly impressive result followed as the Shots got a creditable draw away to Stevenage, Alex Rodman with two well-taken goals.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-05-18}} The team's unbeaten run finally came to an end at home to Burton - the Shots going down 2–1 to suffer their first defeat in ten league games - and it seemed that the teams' minds were already on their holiday plans as they suffered a consecutive 2–1 defeat away to Bradford.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-05-18}} The players stopped the rot in the penultimate game of the season, but still threw away a two-goal lead to draw with Rotherham.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-05-18}} In the final league game of the season, Aldershot won 3–0 in Lincoln, relegated Lincoln. Luke Guttridge scored 2 goals and ended as the club's top scorer. The club followed up the previous month's signing of Adam Mekki by handing professional contracts to youth players Doug Bergqvist and Henrik Breimyr.{{cite news | access-date = 2011-05-18}}

Squad

  • Note: Players listed in italics left the club before the end of the season.
  • Note: Unused youth team substitutes not listed

Transfers

In

PosPlayerFromFeeDate
DFWAL Darren JonesENG Hereford UnitedSigned21 Jun 2010
MFENG Glen LittleENG Sheffield UnitedFree1 Jul 2010
MFENG Luke GuttridgeENG Northampton TownFree2 Jul 2010
DFENG Jamie VincentENG WalsallFree2 Jul 2010
MFSCO Manny PantherENG Exeter CityFree9 Jul 2010
FWENG Damian SpencerENG Kettering TownFree15 Jul 2010
DFWAL Aaron MorrisWAL Cardiff CityFree15 Jul 2010
MFENG Jack RandallENG Crystal PalaceSigned15 Jul 2010
FWENG Wade SmallENG ChesterfieldFree30 Jul 2010
MFENG Jermaine McGlashanENG Ashford TownFree22 Jul 2010
DFENG Clayton FortuneUnattachedFree30 Jul 2010
FWENG Wesley Ngo BahengUnattachedFree26 Nov 2010
FWENG Peter VincentiENG StevenageFree14 Jan 2011
FWENG Tim SillsENG StevenageFree17 Jan 2011
GKVEN Mikhael Jaimez-RuizVEN YaracuyanosFree14 Feb 2011

Out

PosPlayerToFeeDate
DFENG Aaron BrownENG Leyton OrientSigned26 May 2010
MFENG Scott DonnellyWAL Swansea CitySigned23 Jun 2010
MFENG Kirk HudsonENG BrentfordFree28 Jun 2010
DFENG Andy SandellENG Wycombe WanderersFree30 Jun 2010
MFENG Lewis ChalmersENG Macclesfield TownFree30 Jun 2010
DFENG Dave WinfieldENG Wycombe WanderersFree15 Jul 2010
MFENG Louie SoaresENG Southend UnitedSigned23 Jul 2010
DFENG Chris BlackburnWAL WrexhamFree1 Aug 2010
FWTUR Omer RizaENG HistonSigned1 Aug 2010
MFENG Glen LittleWAL WrexhamJan 2011
FWFRA Wesley Ngo BahengENG Hereford UnitedSigned28 Jan 2011
DFENG Jamie VincentENG Didcot Town20 Mar 2011

Loans

PosPlayerFromStart dateEnd date
MFENG Marlon JacksonENG Bristol City16 Sep 201021 Nov 2010
FWENG Liam HendersonENG Watford6 Jan 201114 Feb 2011
DFENG Simon GrandENG Fleetwood Town20 Jan 2011End of season
MFSLE Albert JarrettENG Lincoln City18 Feb 201118 Mar 2011
FWENG Luke MedleyENG Mansfield Town28 Feb 201128 Mar 2011
PosPlayerToStart dateEnd date
FWENG Reece ConnollyENG Didcot Town24 Oct 2010Nov 2010
GKENG Jordan ClementENG Blackfield & Langley24 Oct 2010Nov 2010
MFENG Adam MekkiENG Oxford City2 Jan 2011Feb 2011
DFSWE Doug BergqvistENG Thatcham Town2 Jan 2011Feb 2011
FWENG Marvin MorganENG Dagenham & Redbridge7 Jan 2011End of season
FWENG Damian SpencerENG Eastbourne Borough28 Jan 2011Feb 2011
DFGrenada Anthony StrakerENG Wycombe Wanderers31 Jan 2011Mar 2011
FWENG Reece ConnollyENG Dorchester Town21 Feb 2011End of season

Results

League Two

Results summary

Results by round

Matches

Bennett Jones Charles
Herd Grant Easton Harrold Morgan Ashton Panther Johnson Beckwith Roberts
Collins Vincent Davies Betsy Griffin
Assoumani Morgan Hylton Charles Goulding Pook Brown Midson Morgan Jackson Vincent Morgan Brown Grant
Westwood
Taylor McGlashan Charles
Guttridge
Hylton
Jones
Morgan Ajose Skarz Picken Mozika Haworth Colbeck Small Barnett
Tremarco
Barnett Whitaker Morgan Vincent Fortune McGlashan Vincent Holmes Small Charles Small
Morris Colbeck McQuilkin Lunt Guttridge Craddock Clist Worley Picken
Skarz
Bennett Herd Vincent
Guttridge Vincenti
Guttridge
Harding
Herd Donaldson Dugdale Taylor Nutter Hylton Charles Allott
Vidal Herd Grand McGlashan Holdsworth Draper Rodman
Vincenti
Jones Grimes Fuseini Johnson
Harrad Grand
Hylton M. Richards McCombe Tomlinson Geohaghon Collins Betsy
Johnson
Westwood Halls Hylton Jones Mekki Halpin Pook Vincenti Halls Straker Goodall McGlashan
Herd Parsons Vincenti Hessey Jacobson Procter Grant Herd Canavan Foster
Charles
Roberts Hylton Halls Charles Spencer Guttridge
Rodman
Straker
Jones
Hylton Zola Penn Syers
Hunt
Syers Charles Young Halls Vincenti
Hylton
Herd
Charles Bradley Guttridge McGlashan

FA Cup

Weston
Diagouraga Harding Herd Hylton

League Cup

Sordell

Football League Trophy

Spencer
Fortune Hoskins Hylton

Season statistics

Squad stats

|- !colspan="21"|Players who left the club before the end of the season |- |}

  • Note: Hampshire Senior Cup games and statistics not included.

Discipline

No.Pos.NameDiscipline[[File:Yellow card.svg13px]][[File:Red card.svg13px]]
3DFENG Jamie Vincent52
5DFWAL Darren Jones51
10FWENG Marvin Morgan41
6DFENG Anthony Charles100
12FWENG Danny Hylton90
2DFENG Ben Herd70
11DFGrenada Anthony Straker60
17MFENG Jermaine McGlashan50
4MFENG Luke Guttridge40
21MFENG John Halls40
15DFWAL Aaron Morris20
37DFENG Simon Grand20
8MFENG Ben Harding20
14MFSCO Manny Panther20
23FWENG Peter Vincenti20
16DFENG Clayton Fortune10
24MFENG Marlon Jackson10
35MFENG Adam Mekki10
20FWENG Alex Rodman10
20FWENG Wade Small10
9FWENG Damian Spencer10
1GKENG Jamie Young10

Statistics accurate as of match played 25 April 2011

Awards

End of Season AwardsWinner
Supporters Player of the SeasonLuke Guttridge
Shots Player Share Player of the SeasonDarren Jones
Players' Player of the SeasonBen Herd

References

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;Specific

References

  1. "Season 2010/11 – Discipline". bbc.co.uk.
  2. (1 May 2011). "End Of Season Party Boosts Deano's Transfer Kitty". [[Aldershot Town F.C.]].
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