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2011–12 Portsmouth F.C. season


FieldValue
clubPortsmouth
season2011–12
managerSteve Cotterill (until October 14)
Stuart Gray and Guy Whittingham (caretakers until November 10)
Michael Appleton
ownerVladimir Antonov
chrtitleChief Executive
Officer
chairmanDavid Lampitt
stadiumFratton Park
leagueChampionship
league result22nd (relegated)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultFirst round
league topscorer
David Norris (8)
season topscorer
David Norris (8)
highest attendance19,879 vs. Southampton
(18 December 2011)
lowest attendance11,261 vs. Barnsley
(15 October 2011)
average attendance15,570
prevseason2010–11
nextseason2012–13
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Stuart Gray and Guy Whittingham (caretakers until November 10) Michael Appleton Officer David Norris (8) David Norris (8) (18 December 2011) (15 October 2011)

The 2011–12 Season was Portsmouth's second season in The Championship after they were relegated from the Premier League during the 2009–10 season.

Players

First-team squad

For reserves and academy, see Portsmouth F.C. Reserves and Academy

Transfers

Portsmouth have confirmed that any contracts due to expire at the end of the 2010–11 season would not be renewed due to their financial problems, and will release ten players.

To make things worse, the number of first-team players reduced, with Nadir Çiftçi transferring to Kayserispor.

On 1 June 2011 the club announced that it had been bought by Convers Sports Initiatives (CSI).

After the club takeout, new signings arrived on Fratton Park. David Norris arrived on a free transfer from Ipswich Town; Jason Pearce came from Bournemouth; Luke Varney, from Derby County; Stephen Henderson, from Bristol City and Greg Halford, from Wolverhampton Wanderers.

On 13 August, prior to kick-off against Brighton at Fratton Park, it was announced, much to the delight of the home fans, that Portsmouth had re-signed forward Benjani Mwaruwari, who previously left the club in 2008. On 14 October, Steve Cotterill agreed a compensation package to be allowed to take the vacant Nottingham Forest manager's position. Later that day, it was announced that first team coaches Stuart Gray and Guy Whittingham would take over management duties, Cotterill's departure allowed several omitted players a return to the first team, such as Dave Kitson and Ricardo Rocha in a 2–0 home win against Barnsley.

Following Cotterill's departure, Michael Appleton was announced as the new manager on 10 November 2011. His first match in charge was a 2–0 defeat at Watford, only Appleton's second match as a first team manager after taking charge of a single match during a spell as caretaker manager of West Bromwich Albion.

On 23 November 2011, a Europe-wide arrest warrant was issued for Portsmouth owner, Vladimir Antonov, by Lithuanian prosecutors as part of an investigation into alleged asset stripping at Lithuanian bank Bankas Snoras, which is 68% owned by Antonov and went into temporary administration the previous week. Operations in another of Antonov's banks, Latvijas Krajbanka were suspended by Latvian authorities on 22 November 2011 for similar reasons. Antonov was subsequently arrested at his offices in London on 24 November and has been bailed.

CSI released a statement which said "In the light of the recent events at Snoras Bank, Convers Sports Initiatives (CSI) would like to reassure its companies, staff, and the fans of its teams and events, that it remains very much business as usual." The statement added that "CSI has been solely financed through the private wealth of its owners. Snoras Bank has never provided funding for the purchase of a CSI organisation, nor has it lent any money to these businesses after they have been acquired." However, Lithuanian prosecutors added that they would be taking "all the necessary steps" to freeze assets belonging to Mr Antonov and his business partner. On 29 November, Antonov resigned as chairman of Portsmouth after parent company Convers Sports Initiatives entered administration.

On 24 January Portsmouth FC were issued with a winding up petition by HMRC for over 1.6 million in unpaid taxes, this petition will be heard on 20 February 2012. The lack of potential suitors has led to the fear that the club could fold becoming a reality. Those previously linked with investing in the club including Irishman Tony McSweeney and Peter Storrie have so far not submitted any interest and the other potential investor Joseph Cala has withdrawn his interest.

In

Total spending: £2,650,000

Out

Total gaining: £500,000

Key events

  • 15 June: David Norris signed a three-year deal with the club.
  • 24 June: Portsmouth buy Jason Pearce in an undisclosed fee.
  • 13 August: Portsmouth resigns Benjani Mwaruwari.
  • 14 October: Steve Cotterill leaves Portsmouth to manage Nottingham Forest.
  • 10 November: Portsmouth announces Michael Appleton as the club's new manager.
  • 23 November: A Europe-wide arrest warrant is issued for Portsmouth owner, Vladimir Antonov, with an asset stripping allegation.
  • 24 November: Antonov is arrested at his offices in London.
  • 29 November: Antonov resigns as Portsmouth chairman.
  • 24 January: Portsmouth FC is issued with a winding up petition by HMRC for over £1.6m in unpaid taxes.
  • 4 April: Spokesman Scott Mclachlan says that needs more than £8m to buy Portsmouth.
  • 11 April: Portsmouth administrator Trevor Birch announces that no offers have been made to buy the club.
  • 21 April: Portsmouth is relegated after a 1–2 home defeat against Derby County.
  • 28 April: After the last game of the season, Portsmouth manager Michael Appleton says that "17 or 18 players could be leaving the club and the same number coming in" in this summer.

Player statistics

Squad stats

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Top scorers

Updated on 22 April

PlacePositionNationNumberNameChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotal
1MFENG19David Norris8008
2DFENG15Greg Halford7007
3FWNOR10Erik Huseklepp6006
FWENG11Luke Varney6006
4FWHUN9Márkó Futács5005
5DFENG2Joel Ward3003
FWENG18Dave Kitson3003
FWSCO22Chris Maguire3003
6DFENG5Jason Pearce2002
7MFNGA14Kelvin Etuhu1001
MFSCO16Scott Allan1001
FWZIM25Benjani1001
FWNGA27Nwankwo Kanu1001
MFENG8Hayden Mullins1001
Own Goals1001
TOTALS500050

Disciplinary record

Updated on 28 April

TOTALS7744030844

Competition

The Championship

Main article: 2011–12 Football League Championship

Results summary

Results by round

Competitive

Pre-season

Mullins
Kitson
Varney

Coleman Halford

Futács

Molina
Montero Ezequiel
Varney

Halford

Championship

Williams
McDonald Ben Haim Halford Hreidarsson Ward Mokoena Varney Varney Kitson Hreidarsson Lawrence Bridcutt Iñigo Calderón

Kitson Ward A. Pearce Kanu Gestede O'Brien Nolan Lansbury Noble Cole Piquionne Mokoena Mullins Norris Lawrence Halford Ben Haim Pearce Rocha Huseklepp Evatt Ince Sylvestre Phillips Hurst

Benjani Norris Alcock Huseklepp

Halford

Varney Drinkwater

Bowyer

Rocha Kitson Sharp Bennett

Shackell Maguire Ward Pearce Varney

Moxey Varney

Kitson Lynch

Sordell Hogg

Halford

Ward Wood

Mattock Norris

Ward Lambert

N'Guessan

Danns Mokoena Lawrence Halford Ward

Kitson Mullins Mariappa Loach

Pearce Norris Mullins Nolan

Hudson Conway Halford

Pearce

Halford Rocha Hyam Emmanuel-Thomas Delaney

O'Brien Done Mokoena Ben Haim Benjani

Brown

Rocha Halford
Ward Norris Haroun Robson Main Emnes Williams

Ben Haim

Pearce Pearson

Norris Etuhu Futács Murphy Davies

Keogh Norwood

Ward Rekik Hobbs Rosenior

Futács Maguire Ings Grant Austin Marney

Sharp
Rocha Allan Etuhu Norris Ashdown Varney

Lowry

Robert Coppinger Kitson Futacs

Halford Norris

Varney
Pearce Davies

Lynch Maguire

Football League Cup

Main article: 2011–12 Football League Cup

Williams Halford

FA Cup

Main article: 2011–12 FA Cup

Mata Terry Ramires
Raul Meireles Lampard Halford Williams Kitson

References

References

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  4. (14 October 2011). "Cotterill Leaves Pompey". Portsmouth FC.
  5. (10 November 2011). "Portsmouth name Michael Appleton as new manager". BBC Sport.
  6. Chapman, Joseph. (1 July 2018). "Is Michael Appleton the man to become West Brom and Darren Moore's number two?". Birmingham Mail.
  7. (23 November 2011). "Arrest Warrant for Portsmouth FC Owner Vladimir Antonov". BBC Sport.
  8. (25 November 2011). "Pompey owner Vladimir Antonov bailed in Snoras Bank asset-stripping case". BBC Sport.
  9. (25 November 2011). "CSI Statement on Snoras Bank Announcement". Convers Sports Initiatives.
  10. (29 November 2011). "Portsmouth owner Vladimir Antonov steps down". BBC Sport.
  11. "Portsmouth Football Club Statement". Portsmouth FC.
  12. (15 June 2011). "Portsmouth agree deal for Norris". BBC Sport.
  13. "Pompey Sign Pearce". The News.
  14. "Benjani Returns". Portsmouth FC.
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  16. (3 April 2012). "Portsmouth supporters' trust needs to raise £8m to buy club". BBC Sport.
  17. (20 April 2012). "BBC Sport – Portsmouth 1–2 Derby". BBC Sport.
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