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2011–12 Bristol City F.C. season


FieldValue
clubBristol City
season2011–12
managerDerek McInnes
chairmanColin Sexstone
stadiumAshton Gate Stadium
leagueChampionship
league result20th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird round
cup2Football League Cup
cup2 resultFirst round
league topscorerJon Stead (9)
season topscorerJon Stead (9)
highest attendance19,003 vs. Coventry City, 9 April 2012
lowest attendance7,708 vs. Swindon Town, 24 August 2011
average attendance16,018
prevseason2010–11
nextseason2012–13
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Bristol City's home sponsor is RSG, a local company while the away sponsor is Bristol City Community Trust.

League table

Squad

Statistics

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Goalscoring record

No.Po.NameChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotalTotal420042
10FWNicky Maynard8008
34FWBrett Pitman7007
9FWJon Stead6006
27FWAlbert Adomah5005
37MFStephen Pearson3003
39FWChris Wood3003
14MFCole Skuse2003
21MFKalifa Cissé2002
7MFMarvin Elliott2002
10MFHogan Ephraim1001
17MFYannick Bolasie1001
8MFNeil Kilkenny1001
12FWRyan Taylor1001
11MFMartyn Woolford1001

Disciplinary record

No.Pos.NameChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotalTotal7461110767
37MFStephen Pearson40110051
34FWBrett Pitman51000051
6DFLouis Carey41000041
36DFRyan McGivern41000041
18DFJames Wilson41000041
4DFLiam Fontaine31000031
17MFYannick Bolasie11000011
9FWJon Stead60000060
14MFCole Skuse50000050
27FWAlbert Adomah40000040
21MFKalifa Cissé40000040
26DFRichard Foster40000040
8MFNeil Kilkenny40000040
3DFJamie McAllister40000040
10FWNicky Maynard30000030
33DFAndré Amougou20000020
10MFSean Davis20000020
28DFStephen McManus20000020
2DFJordan Spence20000020
11MFMartyn Woolford10001020
20MFJamal Campbell-Ryce10000010
23DFJoe Edwards10000010
7MFMarvin Elliott10000010
4DFLiam Fontaine10000010
22GKDean Gerken10000010
1GKDavid James10000010
5DFLewin Nyatanga10000010
37MFStephen Pearson10000010
35DFDamion Stewart10000010

Suspensions served

DateMatches MissedPlayerReasonOpponents Missed
7 January1Stephen PearsonSent Off vs. Crawley TownBrighton & Hove Albion (A)
28 January3Louis CareySent Off vs. ReadingLeeds United (H), Hull City (A), Crystal Palace (H)
4 February1Yannick BolasieSent Off vs. Leeds UnitedHull City (A)
4 February3James WilsonSent Off vs. Leeds UnitedHull City (A), Crystal Palace (H)
20 March3Liam FontaineSent Off vs. WatfordMiddlesbrough (A), Derby (H), Nottm Forest (A)
24 March1Ryan McGivernSent Off vs. MiddlesbroughDerby (H)
9 April3Brett PitmanSent Off vs. CoventryBirmingham

International call-ups

No.PNameCountryLevelCapsGoalsNotes
27MFAlbert AdomahGhanaSenior00Called to play Nigeria (9 August) (Game postponed due to London Riots)
8MFNeil KilkennyAustraliaSenior10Called to play Wales (10 August)
21MFKalifa CisséMaliSenior00Called to play Tunisia (10 August)
5DFLewin NyatangaWalesSenior00On standby to play Montenegro (2 September)
8MFNeil KilkennyAustraliaSenior00Called to play Thailand (2 September)
27MFAlbert AdomahGhanaSenior00Called to play Swaziland (2 September)
5DFLewin NyatangaWalesSenior00On standby to play England (6 September)
8MFNeil KilkennyAustraliaSenior00Called to play Saudi Arabia (6 September)
27MFAlbert AdomahGhanaSenior00Called to play Brazil (5 September)

Results

Pre-season friendlies

Jackson Hitchock Kilkenny Howe Elliott Clarkson

Championship

Martin Conway
Earnshaw McCormack Pitman Le Fondre
Manset Shelvey
Bogdanović
Ormerod Tomlin Maynard Pitman
Adomah Maynard Beattie Ball Buckley Cissé McCormack Becchio Koren Fryatt Ambrose Ball K Phillips Smith Drury Pitman Stead Danns Cissé (og.) Murray Bolasie Pitman Wood Žigić Stead Stead

FA Cup

Bristol City's FA Cup third round tie was drawn away to Crawley Town as Ball Number 5 (City) and Ball Number 51 (Crawley) respectively, the tie was played on 7 January 2012, with a kick-off time at 15:00. City lost by a single goal to Crawley from a Matt Tubbs goal.

League Cup

Bristol City's League Cup round 1 tie against Swindon, drawn to be played on 9 August 2011, was postponed on police advice. This was due to fears of safety issues following rioting in London. The game was set to a new date 24 August 2011. City lost by a single goal to Swindon from a De Vita goal.

Transfers

In

;Notes:1Although officially undisclosed Bristol Evening Post believed the deal to be around £50,000. 2Although officially undisclosed Soccerbase listed the deal as be worth £250,000.

Loans in

Out

Loans out

Overall summary

Summary

Points49

References

References

  1. (9 August 2011). "Bristol City-Swindon Carling Cup game called off". BBC Football.
  2. (30 May 2011). "Bristol City sign Plymouth Argyle's Yannick Bolasie". BBC Sport.
  3. (20 June 2011). "Bristol City sign Rotherham United striker Ryan Taylor". BBC Sport.
  4. "CITY LAND INTERNATIONAL NEIL". Bristol City F.C..
  5. (4 January 2012). "Bristol City sign Derby County's Stephen Pearson". BBC Sport.
  6. (5 January 2012). "Bristol City sign Aberdeen captain Ricky Foster". BBC Sport.
  7. (6 June 2011). "Bristol City manager Keith Millen delighted as Yannick Bolasie set to sign". Bristol Evening Post.
  8. {{Soccerbase season. 35044. 2011
  9. (3 August 2011). "Bristol City sign Jordan Spence on loan from West Ham". BBC Sport.
  10. "LOAN DUO END CITY SPELLS". Bristol City F.C..
  11. (31 August 2011). "Bristol City sign Manchester City's Ryan McGivern on loan". BBC Sport.
  12. "Pearson Heads Out on Loan". Derby County F.C..
  13. (12 January 2012). "West Brom forward Chris Wood joins Bristol City on loan". BBC Sport.
  14. (15 February 2012). "Stephen McManus explains 'eventful' Bristol City switch". BBC Sport.
  15. "McManus recalled by Boro". Sky Sports.
  16. "McInnes joy at Davis deal".
  17. (22 March 2012). "Bristol City sign Hogan Ephraim, Andre Amougou & Dekel Keinan". BBC Sport.
  18. (27 April 2011). "Winger Sproule signs pre-contract deal with Hibernian". BBC Sport.
  19. (2011-05-27). "Crawley Town sign John Akinde and Jamie Day".
  20. "Henderson heading to Pompey".
  21. (18 August 2011). "Exeter City snap up Irish midfielder Jimmy Keohane". BBC Sport.
  22. "JOE LEAVES ASHTON GATE". Bristol City F.C..
  23. "MAYNARD BECOMES a HAMMER". Bristol City F.C..
  24. (5 February 2012). "Preston North End sign Nicky Hunt & Aaron Brown". BBC Sport.
  25. (26 August 2011). "Chesterfield sign Craig Westcarr and Lee Johnson". BBC Sport.
  26. "LOANEES HEAD BACK TO ASHTON". Bristol City F.C..
  27. (14 September 2011). "Bristol City striker Marlon Jackson joins Northampton Town". BBC Sport.
  28. (15 September 2011). "Striker Clarkson joins Brentford". BBC Sport.
  29. (28 September 2011). "Stockport County sign Joe Edwards on loan from Bristol City". BBC Sport.
  30. (2 November 2011). "Bristol City defender Christian Ribeiro joins Carlisle". BBC Sport.
  31. (24 November 2011). "Bristol City's Bobby Reid and Marlon Jackson join Cheltenham Town". BBC Sport.
  32. "MARLON IN TELFORD LOAN". Bristol City F.C..
  33. "DAMION HEADS TO NOTTS". Bristol City F.C..
  34. (11 January 2012). "Scunthorpe sign Bristol City defender Christian Ribeiro". BBC Sport.
  35. "Ribeiro recalled by Robins". Sky Sports.
  36. (12 January 2012). "Yeovil release captain Wotton and Watford loanee Massey". BBC Sport.
  37. (20 January 2012). "Preston North End sign Procter, Holroyd & McAllister". BBC Sport.
  38. "PNE to hold McAllister talks". Sky Sports.
  39. (8 March 2012). "Leyton Orient sign Smith, Campbell-Ryce and Reed". BBC Sport.
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