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2010–11 Norwich City F.C. season


FieldValue
clubNorwich City
season2010–11
managerPaul Lambert
chairmanAlan Bowkett
stadiumCarrow Road
leagueChampionship
league result2nd – promoted to the Premier League
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultSecond round
league topscorer
Grant Holt (21)
season topscorer
Grant Holt (23)
highest attendance26,532 (vs. Ipswich Town, 28 November 2010)
lowest attendance23,852 (vs. Swansea City, 21 August 2010)
average attendance25,386
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nextseason2011–12

Grant Holt (21) Grant Holt (23) The 2010–11 season was the 109th season in the history of Norwich City. It was the club's first season back in the Football League Championship (second tier of the English football pyramid), following promotion from League One in 2009–10. Norwich finished as runners-up to Queens Park Rangers, confirming promotion to the Premier League in the penultimate match of the season with a 1–0 victory against Portsmouth at Fratton Park. Thus they became the first side since Manchester City in the 1999–2000 season to win successive promotions to the top flight. This article shows statistics and details of all matches played by the club during the season.

Board and staff members

Board members

Coaching staff

Statistics

Appearances, goals and cards

:Last updated on 7 May 2011. :(Substitute appearances in brackets)

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalDisciplineAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals[[Image:Yellow card.svg13px]][[Image:Red card.svg13px]]
1GKENG John Ruddy450001046020
2DFENG Russell Martin465102049550
3DFENG Adam Drury19 (1)1101021 (1)130
4MFENG Matthew Gill0 (4)0001 (1)01 (5)000
5DFENG Michael Nelson7 (1)200108 (1)210
5*DFWAL Rob Edwards0 (3)000000 (3)000
6DFUSA Zak Whitbread20 (2)1100021 (2)110
7MFWAL Andrew Crofts448000044871
8MFSCO Stephen Hughes0 (1)0000 (1)00 (2)000
9FWENG Grant Holt44 (1)210 (1)02246 (2)2371
10FWCAN Simeon Jackson20 (19)130 (1)01021 (20)1330
11MFENG Andrew Surman18 (3)3000018 (3)310
12MFENG Henri Lansbury15 (8)4000015 (8)470
13GKENG Declan Rudd1010103000
14MFIRL Wes Hoolahan36 (5)10102039 (5)1020
15MFENG David Fox30 (2)1102033 (2)150
16FWENG Chris Martin21 (9)4101223 (9)630
17MFENG Tom Adeyemi0000000000
18MFENG Korey Smith19 (9)0101021 (9)000
19MFSCO Simon Lappin20 (7)00 (1)02022 (8)060
20DFENG Leon Barnett251100026141
21FWENG Aaron Wilbraham6 (6)110007 (6)120
22DFENG Elliott Ward3910020411100
23FWENG Oli Johnson0 (4)0000 (2)00 (6)000
24MFENG Anthony McNamee5 (12)0100 (2)06 (14)000
25FWENG Luke Daley0 (1)000000 (1)000
26DFSCO Steven Smith5 (2)000005 (2)010
28DFENG George Francomb0000101000
29MFWAL Josh Dawkin0000000000
30MFWAL Owain Tudur Jones1 (1)000001 (1)000
31GKENG Jed Steer0000000000
32DFENG Marc Tierney14 (2)0000014 (2)030
33DFDEN Jens Berthel Askou2 (3)000113 (3)100
35FWWAL Sam Vokes1 (3)100001 (3)100
36DFENG Sam Habergham0000000000
37FWESP Daniel Pacheco3 (3)200003 (3)200

Captains

:Accounts for all competitions. Last updated on 7 May 2011.

No.Pos.NameStarts
9FWENG Grant Holt45
5DFENG Michael Nelson2
7MFWAL Andrew Crofts1
2DFENG Russell Martin1

Top goalscorers

:Lists at most top 10 goalscorers only. Players are ranked by the total number of goals scored. At the end of the season, players with one goal only and are in the top 10 should be classified according to most recently scored – the top 3 of these few will remain in the list. :Legend: LG = Championship; L. Cup = League Cup :Classification: 1. Goals in total 2. Goals in league 3. Goals in FA Cup 4. Goals in League Cup 5. Most recently scored

Rank#Pos.PlayerLG]]FA CupL. Cup]]Last scored against
Total
19FWENG Grant Holt210223
210FWCAN Simeon Jackson130013
314MFIreland Wes Hoolahan100010
47MFWales Andrew Crofts8008
516FWEngland Chris Martin4026
62DFEngland Russell Martin5005
712MFEngland Henri Lansbury4004
811MFEngland Andrew Surman3003
937FWESP Daniel Pacheco2002
5DFENG Michael Nelson2002ENG Sheffield United (Championship)

Penalties Awarded

DateSuccess?Penalty TakerOpponentCompetition
28 SeptemberIRL Wes HoolahanLeicester CityChampionship
2 OctoberIRL Wes HoolahanBristol CityChampionship
16 OctoberIRL Wes HoolahanQueens Park RangersChampionship
28 DecemberIRL Wes HoolahanSheffield UnitedChampionship
28 DecemberIRL Wes HoolahanSheffield UnitedChampionship
5 MarchIRL Wes HoolahanPreston North EndChampionship
8 MarchENG Grant HoltLeicester CityChampionship
14 MarchENG Grant HoltBristol CityChampionship
2 AprilENG Grant HoltScunthorpe UnitedChampionship

Players

:Updated 7 May 2011.{{Cite web |access-date = 24 March 2011 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090714150002/http://www.canaries.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10355,00.html |archive-date = 14 July 2009 |url-status = dead

First team squad

Out on loan

Transfers

In

Date#Pos.NameFromFee
21 May 20107MFAndrew CroftsBrighton & Hove Albion£300,000
4 June 201015MFDavid FoxColchester UnitedUndisclosed
22 June 201011MFAndrew SurmanWolverhamptonUndisclosed
1 July 201022DFElliott WardCoventry CityFree
26DFSteven SmithRangersFree
5 July 20101GKJohn RuddyEvertonUndisclosed{{cite newsurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/n/norwich/8717984.stm
15 July 201010FWSimeon JacksonGillinghamUndisclosed{{cite newsurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/n/norwich/8813575.stm
1 January 201120DFLeon BarnettWest Bromwich AlbionUndisclosed
1 January 201121FWAaron WilbrahamMilton Keynes DonsUndisclosed
13 January 201132DFMarc TierneyColchester UnitedUndisclosed

Out

Date#Pos.NameToFee
14 May 201036MFDamon LathropeTorquay UnitedReleased{{Cite web
29FWDanny KellyBarnetReleased
10FWJamie CuretonExeter CityReleased
12DFGary DohertyCharlton AthleticReleased
18FWPaul McVeighUnattachedReleased
1 July 201020MFDarel RussellPrestonReleased{{cite news
2 July 201015DFMichael SpillaneBrentfordUndisclosed
5 July 201035DFDavid StephensHibernianUndisclosed{{cite news
31 January 20115DFMichael NelsonScunthorpe UnitedUndisclosed

Loans in

DatePos.NameFromExpiry
26 August 2010DFLeon BarnettWest Bromwich AlbionJan 2011
22 November 2010MFHenri LansburyArsenalJan 2011
1 January 2011FWAaron WilbrahamMilton Keynes DonsJan 2011
27 January 2011MFHenri LansburyArsenalMay 2011
21 February 2011DFRob EdwardsBlackpoolMay 2011
24 March 2011FWDaniel PachecoLiverpoolurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/n/norwich/9434413.stm
24 March 2011FWSam VokesWolverhamptonMay 2011

Loans out

DatePos.NameToUntil
14 July 2010MFTom AdeyemiBradford CityJan 2011
15 July 2010FWCody McDonaldGillinghamMay 2011{{cite news
27 August 2010MFOwain Tudur JonesYeovil TownDec 2010
22 September 2010MFMatthew GillPeterborough UnitedSep 2010{{cite news
7 October 2010DFGeorge FrancombBarnetDec 2010
14 January 2011FWOli JohnsonYeovil TownApr 2011
19 January 2011DFJens Berthel AskouMillwallFeb 2011
21 January 2011FWLuke DaleyStevenageFeb 2011
21 January 2011MFOwain Tudur JonesBrentfordFeb 2011
21 January 2011MFMatthew GillWalsallFeb 2011
10 February 2011MFStephen HughesMilton Keynes DonsMar 2011

Competitions

Pre-season

Note: this section relates to first team friendlies only.

Match123456
Result3–00–00–12–10–02–4

McDonald

Surman Bilyaletdinov

[[2010–11 Football League Championship|League]]

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223
Result2–31–02–01–12–11–31–00–24–33–00–01–21–01–32–21–13–31–14–12–10–22–14–2
Position1512777846333545758854655
Round2425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
Result1–01–11–12–10–02–11–22–12–21–12–01–13–23–11–16–00–32–22–15–13–21–02–2
Position33432243554432222332222

August

Nelson Graham

Jackson

City got off to a bad start losing 3–2 to Watford who were expected to struggle over the season. However City would record their first league win of the season in the next game away at Scunthorpe. Grant Holt grabbed a last minute winner, something that became common in City's season. Next up were Swansea and City won again with late goals in dramatic circumstances. After saving a penalty from Swansea, City would again win it late with an Ashley Williams o.g. and Simeon Jackson netting his first of the season, and City would then go onto grab a point away at Nottingham Forest with Andrew Crofts scoring his first goal for Norwich.

September

C. Martin

Cairney

Hoolahan Drury Fryatt

After a decent start to the season, City began September with a 2–1 win over Barnsley with an own goal and Chris Martin getting the victory, before City suffered their first away defeat of the season at the hands of Doncaster losing 3–1, James Coppinger scoring a hat-trick with Russell Martin grabbing a consolation. However Norwich bounced straight back with a 1–0 away win at Preston, Grant Holt grabbing only his second goal of the season. Norwich then faced a Hull side without an away win in 18 months and even though Norwich dominated the game for large parts Hull stole the victory with two late goals, however City immediately bounced back with a 4–3 win against Leicester, Andrew Crofts equalised for City after an early mistake from John Ruddy allowed Martyn Waghorn to give Leicester the lead. Wes Hoolahan scored two second half goals with Adam Drury himself getting his first goal in over four years.

October

Hoolahan

Gardner

Chopra Whittingham

Norwich began October still in the play-off positions and began with a 3–0 win away at Bristol City with Wes Hoolahan opening the scoring with a penalty before a Simeon Jackson double gave Norwich the victory. After two weeks off, City faced top of the league QPR who had yet to concede a goal at Loftus Road or drop a point, and Wes Hoolahan had the perfect opportunity to put City ahead but his penalty went wide. However City held on for a point, but in the following game City lost to their bogey side Crystal Palace in what would come to be their only away win of the season, Grant Holt gave City the lead in the first half before Palace would come back to win the game in the second half. City then faced Middlesbrough and scored a 1–0 win in a tight affair with Simeon Jackson scoring before half time, before City faced Cardiff away from home and lost 3–1.

November

Crofts

Hunt Long Holt
C. Martin

Hoolahan

Norwich looked to bounce back from their defeat at Cardiff a week later with the visit of Burnley to Carrow Road. The visitors tore Norwich apart in the first half taking a 2–0 lead into half-time. However City showed fighting spirit with Chris Martin reducing the deficit and Andrew Crofts getting an injury time equaliser. Norwich then faced fellow promoted side Millwall, City took the lead through a David Fox volley and looked to be heading for a victory before Millwall equalised with virtually the last kick of the game. Norwich were then frustrated at Reading, taking a 3–1 lead into half-time with Russell Martin, Grant Holt and Chris Martin scoring the goals. However Holt would be wrongly sent off before half-time and Reading got a 3–3 draw out of the game. Holt's ban for the card was overturned. City then faced fellow promotion contenders Leeds at Carrow Road and got a 1–1 draw with Leon Barnett scoring his first goal for the club in the second half. The next game was the East Anglian derby – Holt gave city the lead before Damien Delaney equalised. Holt then put City back in front before Delanay was sent off. Holt then sealed his hat-trick before Hoolahan quickly made it 4–1. City ended the month oback in the play-off places.

December

C. Martin

Halford

King

Hoolahan Cresswell Quinn

January

February

Lansbury

Rodriguez

Holt Karacan

Somma Hoolahan

March

Gallagher Holt Wilbraham

Lansbury Surman

April

Jackson

Gower Priskin

Cowie Jackson

Surman Konchesky

McAuley Jackson R. Martin Pacheco

Bueno

May

Pacheco Jutkiewicz

[[2010–11 FA Cup|FA Cup]]

Round3
Result0–1

[[2010–11 Football League Cup|League Cup]]

Round12
Result4–11–3

Holt

Final league table

References

References

  1. (17 April 2010). "Charlton 0–1 Norwich". BBC Sport.
  2. BBC Sport. (2 May 2011). "Norwich seal Premier League place". BBC News.
  3. Ronay, Barney. (2011-05-02). "Paul Lambert hails 'absolute miracle' of Norwich City's promotion". The Guardian.
  4. (21 May 2010). "Crofts joins Canaries". Norwich City F.C..
  5. (21 May 2010). "Crofts completes Norwich move". The Argus.
  6. (4 June 2010). "Norwich City capture Colchester's David Fox". BBC Sport.
  7. (22 June 2010). "Norwich City swoop for Wolves' Andrew Surman". [[BBC Sport]].
  8. (26 May 2010). "Coventry defender Elliott Ward agrees Norwich deal". BBC Sport.
  9. (2 June 2010). "Norwich City swoop for Rangers' Steven Smith". BBC Sport.
  10. (26 November 2010). "Holt's Red Card Overturned". Norwich City F.C.
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