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2011–12 Notts County F.C. season


FieldValue
clubNotts County
season2011–12
managerMartin Allen (until 18 February)
Keith Curle (from 20 February)
chairmanRay Trew
stadiumMeadow Lane
leagueLeague One
league result7th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFourth round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultFirst round
cup3Football League Trophy
cup3 resultSecond round
league topscorerJeff Hughes (13)
season topscorerJeff Hughes (17)
highest attendance12,410 v Sheffield Wednesday, 17 March
lowest attendance4,471 (league)
3,613 (FA Cup)
average attendance6,807
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Keith Curle (from 20 February) 3,613 (FA Cup) The 2011–12 season was '''Notts County Football Club''''s 123rd year in The Football League.

Season review

Kits

Fila will become Notts County's kit suppliers this season, after signing a three-year contract. With Nottingham based solicitors, Fraser Brown, sponsor the home shirt and Vision Express sponsoring the away shirt.

Pre-season

Notts County began their pre-season with two games on the same day. Half of the squad played at newly formed Ilkeston FC, the game finished 2–2, while the other half of the squad won 1–0 at Hucknall Town FC. They then lost 2–0 at Hinkley United before a 1–0 win at Kettering Town. Notts then won 2–1 at Nottinghamshire rivals Mansfield Town before two home games – a 3–2 defeat to Peterborough United and a 1–1 draw with Wolverhampton wanderers. They then lost 2–0 at Corby Town – this the first game at Corby's new home ground - Steel Park. Pre Season finished with a 1–0 defeat at Macclesfield Town and a 3–2 defeat at Maidenhead United.

League

Notts County began their league campaign with a 3–0 victory on the road at Carlisle United, before losing their first home game of the season to Charlton Athletic. They then beat Tranmere rovers 3–2 thanks to an injury time penalty in a feisty affair at Meadow Lane. This was followed by back to back defeats at Sheffield Wednesday and Preston North End. They then went unbeaten through September, winning 3–1 at home to AFC Bournemouth before heading out to Turin to take on Juventus in a showpiece friendly to open Juventus's new stadium. The game ended in a 1–1 draw. Notts returned to league action with a 2–1 win at home to Walsall before drawing at Exeter City. They ended September with two 2–0 wins at Stevenage and at home to Rochdale. October began with a 3–0 loss at Milton Keynes Dons, before County themselves won 3–0 at home to Hartlepool United. They then won 3–1 at Chesterfield in a local derby. This was followed up by draws at home to Brentford and away to Bury, before going down 4–2 at Colchester United. November saw Notts draw with Wycombe Wanderers, lose at Huddersfield Town, and win at home to Scunthorpe united.

December saw Notts County suffer defeats to Yeovil Town, Leyton Orient, Sheffield United and Oldham Athletic. January signalled the start of Notts County's 150th Anniversary, and they began with a 2–2 draw at home to Huddersfield Town. They then lost to AFC Bournemouth before draws against Milton Keynes Dons and Preston North End. They ended January with a 1–0 win away to Walsall before a 2–1 win over Exeter City. County then lost 3–0 at Hartlepool United, after which manager Martin Allen was sacked, and replaced by former England International Keith Curle. His tenure began with 4 straight wins over Stevenage, Chesterfield, Rochdale and Carlisle United before a 1–1 draw at Tranmere Rovers. However, they followed this up with a shock 4–2 win away at runaway leaders Charlton Athletic. But Notts were brought quickly back down to earth with defeats at home to Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United. A draw at Scunthorpe United followed before wins over Oldham Athletic, Leyton Orient, and Yeovil Town moved County right into the battle for the league's final play off spot. A 0–0 draw at Brentford had moved County into pole position to claim that final play off spot, but they suffered a surprise 4–2 defeat at home to Bury. Despite wins over Wycombe Wanderers and Colchester united in their final two games, Notts County missed out on the playoffs on goal difference.

League Cup

County lost in the first round away from home at their neighbours Nottingham Forest but only after a highly exciting game. the two sides were level at 2–2 after 90 minutes so they went to extra time. Notts went 3–2 up, and were seconds away from victory before Wes Morgan equalised for Forest. County lost on penalties.

FA Cup

Round 1 saw Notts comfortably beat league two side Accrington Stanley 4–1, before a 2–0 win away at Conference South high flyers Sutton United. A 2–0 win away at Championship club Doncaster Rovers followed before County were knocked out by fellow league one club Stevenage, costing them a home tie with Tottenham Hotspur.

Match details

Competition summary

Pre-season

Thomas Trialist Gray Bencherif Bencherif Rowe
Boyd Ives Worsfold Dixon

League One

Standings

Results summary

Result round by round

Main article: 2011–12 Football League One

Matches

Zoko L. Hughes Hayes Pearce J Hughes Ladabie Madine Turner Pearce
Montano Montano Burgess Sodje Morrison Powell Montano Judge Talbot Coke Antonio Ian Henderson Odejayi Heath J Hughes Kelly Grant Oliver Norwood Téhoué
McSweeney Sheehan Demontagnac Morais
Diamond Bishop L Hughes Rhodes Fogden J Hughes Monkhouse Sheehan Wagstaff Forte Madine Bishop Kelly Evans Lowton Collins Williamson J Hughes Sam Edwards Grella Carrington Basey Beavon Judge Adebola Bogdanović Judge Freeman

FA Cup

Judge Sheehan

League Cup

Findley Morgan Westcarr L. Hughes Marcus Tudgay Garner Findley Boateng Chambers Karl Hawley Bencherif Sheehan L. Hughes Bishop

Football League Trophy

Randall Morgan Bowery

Squad

Detailed overview

No.NameNat.Place of birthDate of birthClub apps.Club goalsInt. capsInt. goalsPrevious clubDate joinedFee
1Rob BurchENGYeovil8 October 1983190Lincoln City8 June 2010Free
2Julian KellyENGLondon6 September 1989Reading2 June 2011Free
3Alan SheehanIRLAthlone14 September 1986Swindon Town3 June 2011Free
4Mike EdwardsENGBeverley25 April 198027020Grimsby Town26 May 2004Free
5Krystian PearceENGBirmingham5 January 1990352Birmingham City26 July 2010Free
6Hamza BencherifAlgeriaParis FRA9 February 1988Macclesfield Town23 June 2011Free
7Ishmel DemontagnacENGLondon15 June 1988Blackpool27 May 2011Free
8Karl HawleyENGWalsall6 December 19811004Preston North End3 August 2009Undisclosed
9Lee HughesENGSmethwick22 May 19768250Oldham Athletic22 June 2009Free
10Neal BishopENGStockton-on-Tees7 August 19811023Barnet1 July 2009Undisclosed
11Jeff HughesNIRLarne29 May 1985Bristol Rovers28 June 2011Free
12Jude StirlingENGLondon29 May 1982Milton Keynes Dons2 June 2011Free
14Alan JudgeIRLDublin11 November 1988211Blackburn Rovers14 January 2011Undisclosed
15Jonathan ForteBRBSheffield25 July 198618820Southampton27 January 2012Loan
16Stephen HuntENGSouthampton11 November 19841366Colchester United19 June 2006Free
17Stuart NelsonENGStroud17 September 1981380Aberdeen1 August 2010Undisclosed
18Sam SodjeNigeriaLondon ENG25 May 197911170Skoda Xanthi1 November 2010Free
19Charlie AllenENGReading24 March 1992Dagenham & Redbridge29 June 2011Free
20Kieron FreemanWALNottingham21 March 1992Nottingham Forest13 January 2012Loan
21Liam MitchellENGNottingham18 September 1992N/A1 July 2011Trainee
22Ben BurgessIRLBuxton ENG9 November 1981181Blackpool2 July 2010Free
23Jon HarleyENGMaidstone26 September 1979470Watford1 August 2010Free
24Liam ChilversENGChelmsford6 November 1981270Preston North End23 July 2010Free
25John SpicerENGLondon13 September 1983273Doncaster Rovers2 July 2010Free
26Haydn HollisENG14 October 1992N/A1 July 2011Free
27George NicholasENG19 December 1992N/A1 July 2011Free
30Dele AdebolaNGALagos23 June 1975----Hull City20 March 2012Loan
31Gavin MahonENGBirmingham2 January 1977----Queens Park Rangers25 August 2011Free
32Lloyd SamENGLeeds27 September 1987----Leeds United15 March 2012Loan
33Fabian SpeissGER
35Damion StewartJAM18 August 1980----Bristol City5 January 2012Loan
36Louis HarrisENGWolverhampton----Wolverhampton Wanderers22 March 2012Loan
37Nico YennarisENGLeytonstone----Arsenal23 March 2012Loan
40Daniel BogdanovićMLTMisrata Libya26 March 1980----Blackpool22 March 2012Loan
Tyrell WaiteENGDerbyshire----Ilkeston21 March 2012Undisclosed

Statistics

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Goalscoring record

NPNameLeague OneFA CupLeague CupLeague TrophyTotal
11MFJeff Hughes1340017
9FWLee Hughes1001011
14MFAlan Judge71008
8FWKarl Hawley22015
15FWJonathan Forte50005
32MFLloyd Sam50005
22FWBen Burgess40004
30MFCristian Montaño40004
2DFJulian Kelly30003
5DFKrystian Pearce30003
3DFAlan Sheehan21003
18DFSam Sodje30003
Own Goals30003
6MFHamza Bencherif20002
10MFNeal Bishop20002
40FWDaniel Bogdanović20002
4DFMike Edwards10102
35DFDamion Stewart20002
30FWDele Adebola10001
20DFKieron Freeman10001
20FWCraig Westcarr10001
Totals7682189

Disciplinary record

No.Pos.NameLeague OneFA CupLeague CupLeague TrophyTotal
10MFNeal Bishop71101
9FWLee Hughes71100
3DFAlan Sheehan100100
5DFKrystian Pearce70101
7MFIshmel Demontagnac11000
11MFJeff Hughes60001
2DFJulian Kelly21000
14MFAlan Judge60000
18DFSam Sodje50000
6MFHamza Bencherif30000
4DFMike Edwards20001
23DFJon Harley30000
17GKStuart Nelson30000
15MFRicky Ravenhill20001
22FWBen Burgess20000
24DFLiam Chilvers20000
20DFKieron Freeman20000
30FWCristian Montaño20000
32MFLloyd Sam20000
35DFDamion Stewart20000
18DFSam Sodje10000
12DFJude Stirling10000
Totals77440501

Transfers

In

Out

;Notes 1Although officially undisclosed, The Star reported the fee to be around £70,000

Contracts

Awards

  • Supporters' Player of the Year: Alan Judge
  • Players' Player of the Year: Alan Judge
  • Manager's Player of the Year: Jeff Hughes
  • Golden Boot: Jeff Hughes
  • Goal of the Year: Lee Hughes
  • Community Award: Mike Edwards
  • Youth Players' Player of the Year: Fabian Spiess
  • Youth Manager's Player of the Year: Fabian Spiess
  • Youth Golden Boot: Jonathan Boyack
  • Youth Goal of the Year: Jonathan Boyack

References

References

  1. (26 May 2011). "Professional contracts". Notts County F.C..
  2. (27 May 2011). "Notts County sign Ishmel Demontagnac from Blackpool". BBC Sport.
  3. (2 June 2011). "Notts County offer Marlon Harewood two-year contract". BBC Sport.
  4. (2 June 2011). "Magpies snap up Stirling".
  5. (3 June 2011). "Defender Alan Sheehan signs Notts County deal". BBC Sport.
  6. (23 June 2011). "Notts County sign Algerian midfielder Hamza Bencherif". BBC Sport.
  7. (28 June 2011). "Jeff Hughes agrees Notts County deal". BBC Sport.
  8. (29 June 2011). "Allen keeps it in the family".
  9. (5 September 2011). "Montano extends Magpies deal".
  10. (25 August 2011). "Gavin Mahon completes Notts County move". BBC Sport.
  11. (September 2025). "Notts County FC". Notts County F.C.}}{{dead link.
  12. (20 October 2011). "Notts County sign Everton winger Femi Orenuga". BBC Sport.
  13. (5 January 2012). "Notts County sign Bristol City defender Damion Stewart". BBC Sport.
  14. (13 January 2012). "Notts County sign Kieron Freeman from Nottingham Forest". BBC Sport.
  15. "Forte returns". Notts County F.C..
  16. (8 February 2012). "Montano back at County".
  17. (14 March 2012). "Notts County sign Leeds United winger Lloyd Sam on loan". BBC Sport.
  18. (20 March 2012). "Notts County sign Hull City striker Dele Adebola". BBC Sport.
  19. (22 March 2012). "Notts County net Daniel Bogdanovic, Harris and Yennaris". BBC Sport.
  20. (21 March 2012). "Notts County sign Ilkeston FC forward Tyrell Waite". BBC Sport.
  21. (23 March 2012). "Magpies swoop for Gunners teen".
  22. (16 May 2011). "Graeme Lee one of eight to leave Notts County". BBC Sport.
  23. (19 July 2011). "Goalkeeper David Grof signs one-year Walsall contract". BBC Sport.
  24. (30 June 2011). "Quakers complete transfer coup as Lee arrives". The Northern Echo.
  25. (13 July 2011). "Mansfield Town sign former Notts defender John Thompson". BBC Sport.
  26. (26 August 2011). "Chesterfield sign Craig Westcarr and Lee Johnson". BBC Sport.
  27. (22 September 2011). "Port Vale sign Rob Kozluk and Liam Chilvers". BBC Sport.
  28. (14 October 2011). "Rotherham United sign Guy Branston and Jon Harley". BBC Sport.
  29. (21 October 2011). "Thompson joins the Imps". Notts County F.C..
  30. (12 January 2012). "Bradford City complete Ricky Ravenhill deal". BBC Sport.
  31. (31 January 2012). "Crawley Town sign Notts County's Karl Hawley on loan". BBC Sport.
  32. (16 February 2012). "Whiteley departs Magpies".
  33. (22 March 2012). "Cheltenham Town sign Ben Burgess and Steve MacLean". BBC Sport.
  34. (22 March 2012). "Darlington sign Notts County defender Haydn Hollis on loan". BBC Sport.
  35. (27 August 2011). "FULL TIME: Exeter 2 Chesterfield 1". The Star.
  36. (11 May 2011). "Neal Bishop agrees new Notts County contract". BBC Sport.
  37. (4 October 2011). "Lee Hughes signs extended Notts County contract". BBC Sport.
  38. (13 October 2011). "Mahon secures Magpies stay".
  39. (2012-05-12). "Notts County {{!}} News {{!}} Latest News {{!}} Latest News {{!}} Judgey Wins The Silverware".
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