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2009–10 Football League One


FieldValue
competitionFootball League One
season2009–10
winnersNorwich City
promotedNorwich City
Leeds United
Millwall
relegatedGillingham
Wycombe Wanderers
Southend United
Stockport County
matches557
total goals1468
league topscorerRickie Lambert (30)
biggest home winHuddersfield 7–1 Brighton
Huddersfield 6–0 Wycombe
biggest away winNorwich 1–7 Colchester
Stockport 0–6 Huddersfield
highest scoringNorwich 1–7 Colchester
Huddersfield 7–1 Brighton
Charlton 4–4 Millwall
longest wins8 games
Norwich City
longest unbeaten16 games
Norwich City
longest losses12 games
Stockport County
highest attendanceLeeds United 2–1 Bristol Rovers (38,234)
lowest attendanceHartlepool United 1–1 Gillingham (2,465)
average attendance9,139
prevseason[2008–09](2008-09-football-league-one)
nextseason[2010–11](2010-11-football-league-one)

Leeds United Millwall Wycombe Wanderers Southend United Stockport County Huddersfield 6–0 Wycombe Stockport 0–6 Huddersfield Huddersfield 7–1 Brighton Charlton 4–4 Millwall NOTE: Possible entries for the following parameters require a source!

Norwich City Norwich City Stockport County

The Football League 2009–10 (called Coca-Cola Football League for sponsorship reasons), was the seventeenth season under its current league division format. It began in August 2009 and ended on 8 May 2010.

The Football League is contested through three divisions. The second division of these is League One. Norwich City and Leeds United were automatically promoted to the Football League Championship as winners and runners-up respectively, and they were joined by the winner of the League One play-offs Millwall. The bottom four teams in the league were relegated to the third division, League Two.

Changes from last season

From League One

Promoted to Championship

  • Leicester City
  • Peterborough United
  • Scunthorpe United

Relegated to League Two

  • Northampton Town
  • Crewe Alexandra
  • Cheltenham Town
  • Hereford United

To League One

Relegated from Championship

  • Norwich City
  • Southampton
  • Charlton Athletic

Promoted from League Two

  • Brentford
  • Exeter City
  • Wycombe Wanderers
  • Gillingham

League table

|win_B&HA=15|draw_B&HA=14|loss_B&HA=17|gf_B&HA=56|ga_B&HA=60

Play-offs

| RD1-seed1 = 6 | RD1-team1 = Huddersfield Town | RD1-score1-1 = 0 | RD1-score1-2 = 0 | RD1-score1-agg = 0 | RD1-seed2 = 3 | RD1-team2 = Millwall | RD1-score2-1 = 0 | RD1-score2-2 = 2 | RD1-score2-agg = 2 | RD1-seed3 = 5 | RD1-team3 = Swindon Town (p) | RD1-score3-1 = 2 | RD1-score3-2 = 1 | RD1-score3-agg = 3 | RD1-seed4 = 4 | RD1-team4 = Charlton Athletic | RD1-score4-1 = 1 | RD1-score4-2 = 2 | RD1-score4-agg = 3 | RD2-seed1 = 3 | RD2-team1 = Millwall | RD2-score1 = 1 | RD2-seed2 = 5 | RD2-team2 = Swindon Town | RD2-score2 = 0

First leg

Ward

Second leg

Mooney Miguel Llera Ward Bailey Forster Dailly Richardson Austin Amankwaah Ward Darby Charlton Athletic 3–3 Swindon Town on aggregate. Swindon Town win 5–4 on penalties.

Robinson Millwall win 2–0 on aggregate.

Final

Main article: 2010 Football League One play-off final

Millwall are promoted to the Football League Championship

Results

|match_BRE_B&HA=0–0

|name_B&HA=Brighton & Hove Albion |match_B&HA_BRE=3–0 |match_B&HA_BRR=2–1 |match_B&HA_CRL=1–2 |match_B&HA_CHA=0–2 |match_B&HA_COL=1–2 |match_B&HA_EXE=2–0 |match_B&HA_GIL=2–0 |match_B&HA_HAR=3–3 |match_B&HA_HUD=0–0 |match_B&HA_LEE=0–3 |match_B&HA_LEY=0–0 |match_B&HA_MIL=0–1 |match_B&HA_MKD=0–1 |match_B&HA_NWC=1–2 |match_B&HA_OLD=0–2 |match_B&HA_SOU=2–2 |match_B&HA_STD=2–3 |match_B&HA_STP=2–4 |match_B&HA_SWI=0–1 |match_B&HA_TRA=3–0 |match_B&HA_WAL=0–1 |match_B&HA_WYC=1–0 |match_B&HA_YEO=1–0

|match_BRR_B&HA=1–1

|match_CRL_B&HA=0–2

|match_CHA_B&HA=1–2

|match_COL_B&HA=0–0

|match_EXE_B&HA=0–1

|match_GIL_B&HA=1–1

|match_HAR_B&HA=2–0

|match_HUD_B&HA=7–1

|match_LEE_B&HA=1–1

|match_LEY_B&HA=1–1

|match_MIL_B&HA=1–1

|match_MKD_B&HA=0–0

|match_NWC_B&HA=4–1

|match_OLD_B&HA=0–2

|match_SOU_B&HA=1–3

|match_STD_B&HA=0–1

|match_STP_B&HA=1–1

|match_SWI_B&HA=2–1

|match_TRA_B&HA=2–1

|match_WAL_B&HA=1–2

|match_WYC_B&HA=2–5

|match_YEO_B&HA=2–2

Top scorers

RankScorerCluburl=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/top_scorers/default.stmtitle=League One – Top Scorersaccess-date=12 April 2010work=BBC Sportpublisher=BBCdate=7 April 2010archive-date=19 December 2008archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081219175724/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/top_scorers/default.stmurl-status=dead }}
1ENG Rickie LambertSouthampton30
2ENG Billy PaynterSwindon Town26
3ENG Jermaine BeckfordLeeds United25
4ENG Lee BarnardSouthampton/Southend Utd24
ENG Grant HoltNorwich City24
6WAL Steve MorisonMillwall21
7ENG Charlie AustinSwindon Town20
8SCO Jordan RhodesHuddersfield Town19
9ENG Chris MartinNorwich City17
10IRE Ian HarteCarlisle United16

Stadia

TeamStadiumCapacity
Leeds UnitedElland Road39,460
SouthamptonSt Mary's Stadium32,689
Charlton AthleticThe Valley27,111
Norwich CityCarrow Road26,034
Huddersfield TownGalpharm Stadium24,500
Milton Keynes Donsstadium:mk22,000
MillwallThe Den20,146
Carlisle UnitedBrunton Park Stadium16,981
Tranmere RoversPrenton Park16,567
Swindon TownThe County Ground15,728
BrentfordGriffin Park12,763
Southend UnitedRoots Hall12,306
Bristol RoversMemorial Stadium11,916
GillinghamPriestfield Stadium11,582
WalsallBescot Stadium11,300
Wycombe WanderersAdams Park11,000
Stockport CountyEdgeley Park10,651
Oldham AthleticBoundary Park10,638
Colchester UnitedColchester Community Stadium10,000
Yeovil TownHuish Park9,978
Leyton OrientBrisbane Road9,271
Exeter CitySt James Park9,036
Brighton & Hove AlbionWithdean Stadium8,850
Hartlepool UnitedVictoria Park7,691

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
Norwich CitySCO Bryan GunnContract terminated14 August 2009{{cite newsurl=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/norwich/8202278.stmwork=BBC Sportdate=14 August 2009access-date= 7 March 2010 }}SCO Paul Lambert18 August 2009{{cite newsurl=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/norwich/8204016.stm
Colchester UnitedSCO Paul LambertResigned18 August 2009{{cite weburl=http://www.cu-fc.com/page/News/0,,10424~1758963,00.htmlpublisher=Colchester United F.Cdate=18 August 2009access-date= 7 March 2010 }}ENG Adrian Boothroyd2 September 2009{{cite newsurl=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/colchester_united/8233403.stm
Wycombe WanderersENG Peter TaylorMutual agreement9 October 2009{{cite newsurl=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/wycombe_wanderers/8297937.stmwork=BBC Sportdate=9 October 2009access-date= 22 April 2010 }}ENG Gary Waddock13 October 2009{{cite newsurl=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/wycombe_wanderers/8305181.stm
Tranmere RoversENG John BarnesContract terminated9 October 2009{{cite newsurl=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/t/tranmere_rovers/8298686.stmwork=BBC Sportdate=9 October 2009access-date= 22 April 2010 }}ENG Les Parry16 December 2009{{cite newsurl=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/t/tranmere_rovers/8416894.stm
Brighton & Hove AlbionENG Russell SladeContract terminated1 November 2009{{cite newsurl=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/brighton/8336891.stmwork=BBC Sportdate=1 November 2009access-date= 22 April 2010 }}URU Gus Poyet10 November 2009{{cite newsurl=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/brighton/8352616.stm
Leyton OrientWAL Geraint WilliamsContract terminated3 April 2010{{cite newsurl=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/leyton_orient/8602295.stmtitle=Leyton Orient part company with boss Geraint Williamswork=BBC Sport

Kits

TeamKit makerSponsor
BrentfordPumaHertings Fixings (home), MKT Computers (away)
Brighton & Hove AlbionErreàIt First
Bristol RoversErreàN-Gaged Training (home), Stevens, Hewlett & Perkins Solicitors (away)
Carlisle UnitedLe Coq SportifStobart
Charlton AthleticJomaKrbs.com
Colchester UnitedPumaWeston Group (home), JobServe (away)
Exeter CityCarbriniFlybe
GillinghamVandanelKrbs.com
Hartlepool UnitedNikeDove Energy (home), GPS Arabia (away)
Huddersfield TownMitreYorkshire Air Ambulance (home), RadianB (away)
Leeds UnitedMacronNetFlights.com
Leyton OrientPumaPartyCasino
MillwallBuktaCYC Courier Services
Milton Keynes DonsNikeDouble Tree by Hilton
Norwich CityXaraAviva
Oldham AthleticCarbriniCarbrini
SouthamptonUmbroFlybe
Southend UnitedNikeInsureandGo
Stockport CountyMacronJust Search
Swindon TownAdidasFourFourTwo (home), EA Sport FIFA 10 (away)
Tranmere RoversVandanelWirral Metropolitan Council
WalsallAdmiralWalsall Hospice
Wycombe WanderersJomaBucks New University
Yeovil TownVandanelJones Building Contractors

References

References

  1. (18 May 2010). "English League One statistics 2009/2010".
  2. (23 April 2009). "Southampton Football Club". [[The Football League]].
  3. (5 June 2010). "Points deduction rocks Hartlepool". [[BBC Sport]].
  4. (7 April 2010). "League One – Top Scorers". BBC.
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