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2009–10 Leeds United F.C. season

2009–10 season of Leeds United


2009–10 season of Leeds United

FieldValue
clubLeeds United
season[2009–10](2009-10-in-english-football)
managerSimon Grayson
chairmanKen Bates
stadiumElland Road
leagueLeague One
league result[2nd](2009-10-football-league-one) (promoted)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 result[Fourth round](2009-10-fa-cup-fourth-round-proper)
cup2League Cup
cup2 result[Third round](2009-10-football-league-cup-third-round)
cup3League Trophy
cup3 result[Area finals](2009-10-football-league-trophy-area-finals)
league topscorer
Jermaine Beckford (25)
season topscorer
Jermaine Beckford (31)
highest attendance38,234 vs Bristol Rovers
(8 May 2010, League One)
lowest attendance8,429 vs Darlington
(6 October 2009, League Trophy)
average attendance23,115
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prevseason[2008–09](2008-09-leeds-united-f-c-season)
nextseason[2010–11](2010-11-leeds-united-f-c-season)

Jermaine Beckford (25) Jermaine Beckford (31) (8 May 2010, League One) (6 October 2009, League Trophy)

The 2009–10 season was Leeds United's third consecutive season in the third tier of English football, which saw them finish second, winning promotion to the Championship.

Season summary

Simon Grayson became the first manager in four years to complete a full season as Leeds boss and celebrated it by winning the club's first promotion in twenty years. For the third season in a row, Jermaine Beckford was the club's top goalscorer with 31 goals in all competitions; Beckford was again named the League One Player of the Year, however lost out on the club's Player of the Year to Patrick Kisnorbo.

Events

This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2008–09 season, presented in chronological order (starting from 15 May 2009 and ending on the final day of the club's final match in the 2009–10 season). This list does not include transfers or new contracts, which are listed in the transfers section below, or match results, which are in the matches section.

May

  • 15 May: The eight new academy scholars for the 2009–10 season are revealed to be: James Baxendale, Jonathan Birbeck, James Booker, Alex Cairns, Joe McCann, Sanchez Payne, Lewis Turner and Nathan Turner.
  • 26 May: The club's top goalscorer in the 2008–09 season, Jermaine Beckford, rejects a three-year contract offer from the club. As a result, the club put the player on the transfer list.

June

  • 17 June: The League One fixtures for the 2009–10 season are released with Leeds' first match against Exeter City at Elland Road. The final game of the season will be against Bristol Rovers at home.

July

  • 2 July: The players return to Thorp Arch for pre-season training.
  • 8 July: The club state that they will be investigating the circumstances surrounding academy product Luke Garbutt's move to Everton.
  • 9 July: The club announce that they have rejected bids from two Premier League clubs for starlet Fabian Delph. They also reveal that they have rejected unacceptable bids for Jermaine Beckford.
  • 17 July: Jermaine Beckford is taken off the transfer list.
  • 24 July: The squad numbers for the new season are announced. Richard Naylor is given the number 6 shirt replacing Ľubomír Michalík who moves to number 17. Paul Huntington swaps to number 24 with Patrick Kisnorbo taking his number 3 shirt. Meanwhile, new recruits Jason Crowe and Shane Higgs take the number 2 and 12 jerseys respectively.
  • 31 July: Richard Naylor is appointed the new club captain.

August

  • 4 August: Chairman, Ken Bates revealed that the club had agreed a fee with Manchester City for Fabian Delph; however City needed to have the bid approved by their owners in the Gulf and required a week to do so. As a result, Leeds rejected City's bid and accepted another bid from Aston Villa. Delph later agreed terms with Villa and was transferred for a fee worth up to £8 million.
  • 6 August: Jonny Howson is announced as the new club vice-captain.

September

  • 5 September: The 2–0 home win against Stockport County sees the club record their best ever start to a season with eight successive victories; the previous best start to a season was in 1973 – the season in which Don Revie won his second First Division title as manager of Leeds. Another club record is beaten with the victory the club's fourteenth successive home league win.
  • 17 September: Leeds City Council offer to re-purchase the club's training ground, Thorp Arch, which was sold by the club to businessman Jacob Adler in 2004. The deal would see the Council renting Thorp Arch to the club with an option for the club to purchase the facility at the end of the lease.

October

  • 16 October: The club announce that they chose not to exercise the option of re-purchasing Thorp Arch from Barnaway Ltd. before the 23:59 deadline on 15 October.

December

  • 16 December: The club's stadium, Elland Road is chosen as one of the fourteen venues for the 2018 World Cup should England be successful in being chosen as the host country.

January

  • 3 January: Leeds United make FA Cup history by becoming the first team outside the Premier League to eliminate Manchester United in Alex Ferguson's managerial career. In doing so, Leeds ended a 29-year streak without a win at Old Trafford.
  • 6 January: The club confirm that Jermaine Beckford handed in a transfer request on 30 December and that the request was accepted.
  • 17 January: Jermaine Beckford withdraws his transfer request, committing himself to the club until the end of his contract at the end of the current season.

February

  • 9 February: Three Leeds players are punched by opposition fans after the club lose to Carlisle United on penalties in the Football League Trophy area final second leg.

March

  • 13 March: The club's youth team finish the Emirates Airlines Dubai Sevens tournament as runners-up having beaten Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers and Celtic in previous rounds. The team lost 2–0 to Olympiacos in the final.

April

  • 3 April: Striker Trésor Kandol is fined by the club after being sent off for violent conduct just twenty seconds after coming on the field of play as a substitute in the 1–0 defeat to Norwich City. The red card is the second Kandol has received this season having been sent-off after the final whistle for violent conduct earlier on in the season.
  • 17 April: The club qualify for the League One 2009–10 play-offs after 7th place Colchester United lose to Hartlepool United. Even if Colchester win all of their three remaining games and Leeds lose all of theirs, Colchester would still be three points adrift of Leeds in the final league table.

May

  • 8 May: The club come second in the league and thus finally secure automatic promotion to The Championship after a nailbiting season finale against Bristol Rovers. With Max Gradel sent off in the first half and the club conceding a goal early in the second half, the Leeds fans feared that they would have to settle for a play-off place; but Jonathan Howson and Jermaine Beckford each scored within four minutes to make the score 2–1 to Leeds and secure their promotion.

Pre-season

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Crawley

Beckford Showunmi

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Robinson

Competitions

League One

League table

Results summary

Results by round

Matches

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Beckford

Beckford Becchio

Beckford

Michalík Snodgrass

Howson Beckford

Beckford

Alexander

Vokes Kandol

Gradel Beckford Kandol

Beckford Kilkenny

Becchio

Gradel Rhodes

Becchio

Mullins Poole Beckford Bromby

Paynter

Sweeney

McDonald

Virgo

Roberts Becchio

Beckford Becchio

Batt

Austin

Becchio

Gradel

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Beckford Gradel

FA Cup

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League Cup

Football League Trophy

Kandol Liversedge

Kilkenny Beckford

Kilkenny

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First-team squad

Squad information

Appearances (starts and substitute appearances) and goals include those in The Championship (and playoffs), League One (and playoffs), FA Cup, League Cup and Football League Trophy.

1Player first came to the club on loan and was transferred the following year.

2Player joined the club in 2008 as a scholar. He is presently a 2nd year scholar and is not currently signed to the club on professional terms.

Squad includes players registered with the club on the last day of the season (8 May 2010) only.

Squad stats

Disciplinary record

Suspensions

No.PNameNo. Matches
BannedReason for SuspensionNotes
4MF**Doyle**1Five yellow cards
20FW**Kandol**3Violent conductIncident happened on the field of play after the final whistle of a match.
Suspension handed after match.
23MF**Snodgrass**1Five yellow cards
26DF**Bromby**1Five yellow cards
20FW**Kandol**4Red card (violent conduct)
16MF**Johnson**2Ten yellow cards
28MF**Gradel**3Red card (violent conduct)Suspension to start at the beginning of the [2010–11 season](2010-11-in-english-football).
4MF**Doyle**2Ten yellow cardsSuspension to start at the beginning of the [2010–11 season](2010-11-in-english-football).

Transfers

In

1Transfer fee was officially undisclosed, however it was reported by The Times that the fee was £250,000.

2The club has the option of extending the player's contact by an additional year.

Loans in

Loans out

Out

1The Professional Football Compensation Committee decided that Everton should pay Leeds an initial compensation fee of £600,000 followed by £200,000 upon Garbutt's first full international appearance and £150,000 after the player has made 5, 10, 20, 30 and 40 appearances (thus totalling £750,000 from this final clause). It was also ruled that Leeds should receive 20% of any profit that Everton makes from future sale of the player.

2Transfer fee was officially undisclosed, however it was reported by The Guardian that the fee was approximately an upfront £6 million with an additional £2 million in variables.

3The total compensation fee for the two academy players was reported to be £800,000.

New Contracts

Awards

Internal Awards

Official Player of the Year Awards

The results of the 2009–10 Leeds United A.F.C. Player of the Year Awards were announced at a dinner on 8 May 2010 at Elland Road.

  • Player of the Year: Patrick Kisnorbo
  • Young Player of the Year: Aidan White
  • Players' Player of the Year: Patrick Kisnorbo
  • Goal of the Season: Jermaine Beckford (vs Manchester United, 3 January)
  • Best Contribution to Community: Leigh Bromby, Jonathan Howson and Ben Parker
  • Chairman's Special Award: Ben Parker

External Awards

League One Team of the Week

The following Leeds players have been selected in the official League One team of the week.

  • 10 August: Jermaine Beckford, Michael Doyle
  • 17 August: Shane Higgs, Andy Hughes
  • 24 August: Jason Crowe, Bradley Johnson
  • 31 August: Jermaine Beckford, Bradley Johnson
  • 7 September: Jason Crowe
  • 21 September: Jonny Howson, Bradley Johnson
  • 28 September: Patrick Kisnorbo
  • 2 November: Richard Naylor
  • 23 November: Jermaine Beckford, Neil Kilkenny, Robert Snodgrass
  • 7 December: Robert Snodgrass
  • 21 December: Leigh Bromby, Robert Snodgrass
  • 1 February: Jermaine Beckford, Richard Naylor
  • 8 February: Luciano Becchio
  • 6 April: Richard Naylor
  • 26 April: Luciano Becchio

Other Awards

  • PFA Team of the Year (League One): Patrick Kisnorbo, Robert Snodgrass
  • PFA Fans' Player of the Month (League One): Robert Snodgrass (August/September), Jermaine Beckford (October, December)
  • League One Player of the Year: Jermaine Beckford
  • LMA Performance of the Week Award: vs Manchester United (3 January, 1–0, FA Cup)
  • Johnstone's Paint Trophy Ultimate Finish Award: Neil Kilkenny (vs Accrington Stanley, 15 December)
  • Yorkshire Evening Post Player of the Year (Leeds United): Patrick Kisnorbo

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