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2012–13 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
English football club season
English football club season
| Field | Value | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| club | Wolverhampton Wanderers | |||||||||
| season | 2012–13 | |||||||||
| manager | Ståle Solbakken | |||||||||
| (until 5 January) | ||||||||||
| Dean Saunders | ||||||||||
| (from 7 January) | ||||||||||
| chairman | Steve Morgan | |||||||||
| league | Championship | |||||||||
| league result | 23rd | |||||||||
| (relegated) | ||||||||||
| cup1 | [FA Cup](2012-13-fa-cup) | |||||||||
| cup1 result | [Third round](2012-13-fa-cup-third-round-proper) | |||||||||
| cup2 | [League Cup](2012-13-football-league-cup) | |||||||||
| cup2 result | [Third round](2012-13-football-league-cup-third-round) | |||||||||
| league topscorer | Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (14) | |||||||||
| season topscorer | Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (15) | |||||||||
| highest attendance | 28,595 (vs Ipswich, | |||||||||
| 29 December 2012) | ||||||||||
| lowest attendance | 11,555 (vs Aldershot, | |||||||||
| 11 August 2012) | ||||||||||
| average attendance | 21,662 | |||||||||
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| prevseason | [2011–12](2011-12-wolverhampton-wanderers-f-c-season) | |||||||||
| nextseason | [2013–14](2013-14-wolverhampton-wanderers-f-c-season) |
(until 5 January) Dean Saunders (from 7 January) (relegated) 29 December 2012) 11 August 2012) The 2012–13 season was the 114th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers. The club competed in the second tier of the English football system, the Football League Championship. They had returned to the second level having been relegated from the Premier League after three seasons during the previous season.
Norwegian manager Ståle Solbakken was appointed to begin the season as the club's manager, but he was sacked on 5 January with the team in 18th place and having been eliminated from the FA Cup by at that time non-league club Luton Town. He was swiftly replaced by former Doncaster Rovers manager Dean Saunders who oversaw the remaining twenty games.
After Saunders failed to bring any upturn, the club suffered relegation for a second successive season to drop into the third level for the first time since 1988–89. This made them the only club to twice experience back-to-back relegations from the top flight, having already suffered this previously in the mid 1980s. Three days after their relegation was confirmed, Saunders was fired having held the post for only four months.
Season review

Having been relegated from the Premier League after three seasons, the club sought to put a new playing style in place under new manager Ståle Solbakken who officially became the permanent replacement for Mick McCarthy on 1 July. In contrast to McCarthy's preference for British and Irish players, the Norwegian used the foreign market for all of his summer signings, with Bakary Sako, Razak Boukari, Björn Sigurðarson and Georg Margreitter signing permanent deals as well as the loan captures of Tongo Doumbia and Sławomir Peszko. Despite these incomings, the transfer window saw the sale of several key players with leading goalscorer Steven Fletcher exiting for a club record £14 million fee, and both Matt Jarvis and Michael Kightly also remaining in the Premier League with new clubs.
The players began pre-season training on 9 July, which featured a week at a training camp in Ireland. After four pre-season matches, their first competitive game of the campaign saw the team narrowly win a League Cup tie against Aldershot after a penalty shootout. League football began on 18 August with a 0–1 defeat at Leeds, before the team registered their first victory at Molineux in nine months by beating Barnsley.
After an inconsistent start September brought a run of four consecutive victories to lift the team up the table. Victory at fellow newly relegated club Blackburn in early October placed Wolves in third place, which was to be their highest position of the season. These results came at a price as their injury list grew with Razak Boukari, Stephen Hunt and Sławomir Peszko all sidelined with long-term problems. Winger Jermaine Pennant was therefore loaned to help but the team hit a poor run of form and failed to win any of their next ten fixtures.
December began with a halting of this poor sequence as three wins were recorded from four games, but their three games over the festive period were all lost, leading Solbakken to declare that they were "in a crisis". When the following game - a loss at Luton - brought their first exit from the FA Cup to a non-league side since 1986, he was fired as manager after six months in the role. He later expressed disappointment at owner Steve Morgan offering him such a limited period of time to oversee a reshaping of the club's playing culture and identity.
In contrast to the club's "drawn-out" recruitment process after the dismissal of Mick McCarthy, Solbakken's replacement was swiftly announced within two days as former Doncaster Rovers' manager Dean Saunders was unveiled on 7 January as Wolves' fourth different manager within twelve months. Steve Morgan defended the changes and stated that he hoped Saunders would be with the club "for a long period of time".

At the time of Saunders' first game at the helm, the team sat in 18th position six points clear of the relegation zone and nine points from the play-off places. He said that, while he believed promotion still remained possible, "the more likely scenario is we’re going to creep up the league." He soon used the January transfer window to make two loan signings as defenders Kaspars Gorkšs and Jack Robinson were brought in from the top flight. The manager's first game brought a 1–1 draw against Blackburn, which was to be the first of nine winless games under his command.
Saunders' first win arrived at the start of March, by which time the team had slumped into the Championship relegation zone for the first time since October 1999. An upturn in form brought four wins from five games but the form of the other relegation-battling sides meant that Wolves were never any more than a single point above the relegation zone. Injuries to both of their leading goalscorers, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and Bakary Sako, further endangered their risk of losing their Championship status.
Shorn of attacking options, their final six games brought five defeats which meant relegation for a second consecutive season. A home loss to Burnley in their penultimate match effectively consigned the club to their fate, and led to some supporters storming the pitch at full-time to show their anger at the situation. Only victory on the final day, coupled with defeats for both Barnsley and Peterborough and a five-goal swing in goal difference would have prevented relegation, but in the event, Wolves lost their game at Brighton to become the first club to twice be relegated from the top division to the third level within two years.
Although Saunders initially spoke of his hopes to be allowed to rebuild the team in League One, three days later it was announced that he had become the fourth Wolves manager in fifteen months to leave his post. The club announced it would be taking an indefinite time to seek a "head coach" rather than a manager as it sought to restructure in preparation for their first season outside the top two divisions since 1988–89.
Results
Pre season
The final pre-season friendly was scheduled to be held on 11 August against Aston Villa, but was cancelled to allow Wolves to instead take up the option of playing their League Cup tie on this date. Fletcher Jarvis Doherty Hammill Doyle Berra Doumbia Puncheon "Wolves Development XI" pre season results: 0–2 vs Leyton Orient (25 July), 0–1 vs Kidderminster Harriers (27 July), 4–2 vs Birmingham (1 August), 2–0 vs Telford United (3 August), 3–1 vs Wigan (8 August)
Football League Championship
A total of 24 teams competed in the Football League Championship in the 2012–13 season. Each team played every other team twice, once at their stadium, and once at the opposition's. Three points were awarded to teams for each win, one point per draw, and none for defeats.
The provisional fixture list was released on 18 June 2012, but was subject to change in the event of matches being selected for television coverage or police concerns. Ebanks-Blake Edwards Stearman Doumbia Sigurðarson Beckford Davies Austin Simpson Doumbia Johnson Buckley Dobbie Deeney Guedioura Doyle Sigurðarson McDonald Rowe Gayle Campbell Bolasie Nugent Batth McCormack Mellis Ebanks-Blake McGugan Doyle Sigurðarson Doyle Ebanks-Blake Alonso Beckford Obika Paterson ;Final table
;Results summary
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FA Cup
League Cup
- Ebanks-Blake
- Hunt
- Ward
- Johnson
- Henry
- Nouble
- Forde
- Payne
- Reid
- Rankine
- Rodman
- Herd
- Morris
- Roberts Nouble Sako Bertrand Mata Romeu Torres Moses
Players
Statistics
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Awards
| **Award** | **Winner** | |
|---|---|---|
| **Fans' Player of the Season** | Bakary Sako |
Transfers
In
| **Date** | **Player** | **From** | **Fee** |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22 June 2012 | ENG Frank Nouble | West Ham United | Free |
| 17 July 2012 | ISL Björn Sigurðarson | NOR Lillestrøm | £2.4 million |
| 24 August 2012 | AUT Georg Margreitter | AUT Austria Vienna | £500,000 |
| 27 August 2012 | TOG Razak Boukari | FRA Rennes | Undisclosed |
| 29 August 2012 | FRA Bakary Sako | FRA Saint-Étienne | £2.7 million |
| 30 August 2012 | SWE Tim Jakobsson | SWE IK Frej | Free |
| 30 August 2012 | ENG Regan Upton | Burton Albion | Free |
| 13 November 2012 | MLI Tongo Doumbia | FRA Rennes | £2 million |
| 28 March 2013 | SVK Marián Kello | Unattached | Free |
Out
| **Date** | **Player** | **To** | **Fee** |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 2012 | ENG Oliver Bashford | Released | Free |
| June 2012 | ENG Ashley Hemmings | Released | Free |
| June 2012 | ENG Josh Shepherd | Released | Free |
| June 2012 | ENG James Spray | Released | Free |
| 11 June 2012 | ENG Louis Harris | AFC Wimbledon | Free |
| 6 July 2012 | ENG Nathaniel Mendez-Laing | Peterborough United | Undisclosed |
| 23 July 2012 | ALG Adlène Guedioura | Nottingham Forest | Undisclosed |
| 31 July 2012 | WAL Sam Vokes | Burnley | £350,000 |
| 8 August 2012 | ENG Michael Kightly | Stoke City | Undisclosed |
| 24 August 2012 | ENG Matt Jarvis | West Ham United | £10.75 million |
| 24 August 2012 | SCO Steven Fletcher | Sunderland | £14 million |
| 30 August 2012 | SRB Nenad Milijaš | Released | Free |
| 8 January 2013 | ENG Frank Nouble | Ipswich Town | Undisclosed |
| 30 January 2013 | FRA Steven Mouyokolo | Released | Free |
| 30 January 2013 | GLP Ronald Zubar | FRA Ajaccio | Free |
Loans in
| **Date** | **Player** | **From** | **End Date** |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 July 2012 | MLI Tongo Doumbia | FRA Rennes | 13 November 2012 |
| 9 August 2012 | POL Sławomir Peszko | GER [Köln](1-fc-koln) | End of season |
| 12 October 2012 | ENG Jermaine Pennant | Stoke City | 12 January 2013 |
| 12 February 2013 | LAT Kaspars Gorkšs | Reading | End of season |
| 18 February 2013 | ENG Jack Robinson | Liverpool | End of season |
| 28 March 2013 | FRA Nouha Dicko | Wigan Athletic | End of season |
Loans out
| **Date** | **Player** | **To** | **End Date** |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 July 2012 | SCO Leigh Griffiths | SCO Hibernian | 20 January 2013 |
| 2 August 2012 | WAL Jake Cassidy | Tranmere Rovers | 1 January 2013 |
| 6 August 2012 | NIR Johnny Gorman | Plymouth Argyle | 6 January 2013 |
| 31 August 2012 | ENG Adam Hammill | Huddersfield Town | 13 January 2013 |
| 21 September 2012 | ENG Jamie Reckord | Coventry City | 30 November 2012 |
| 26 September 2012 | CMR George Elokobi | Bristol City | 27 December 2012 |
| 28 September 2012 | ENG Sam Winnall | Shrewsbury Town | 28 October 2012 |
| 4 October 2012 | IRL Matt Doherty | Bury | 3 January 2013 |
| 9 November 2012 | ENG Ethan Ebanks-Landell | Bury | 3 January 2013 |
| 9 November 2012 | ISL Eggert Jónsson | Charlton Athletic | 6 December 2013 |
| 16 November 2012 | IRL Aaron McCarey | Walsall | 31 December 2012 |
| 22 November 2012 | ENG Zeli Ismail | Milton Keynes Dons | 2 January 2013 |
| 4 January 2013 | ENG Zeli Ismail | Milton Keynes Dons | 8 February 2013 |
| 10 January 2013 | ENG Ethan Ebanks-Landell | Bury | End of season |
| 29 January 2013 | ENG Richard Stearman | Ipswich Town | End of season |
| 31 January 2013 | NIR Johnny Gorman | Macclesfield Town | 1 March 2013 |
| 21 February 2013 | IRL Aaron McCarey | Walsall | End of season |
| 14 March 2013 | IRL Anthony Forde | Scunthorpe United | End of season |
| 15 March 2013 | NIR Johnny Gorman | Cambridge United | End of season |
Management and coaching staff
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| **Manager** | Ståle Solbakken (until 5 January), then Dean Saunders |
| **Assistant manager** | Terry Connor (until 3 September), then Johan Lange (19 October–5 January), Brian Carey (8 January onward) |
| **First Team coach** | Johan Lange (until 19 October), then Patrick Weiser (19 October–5 January) before role ended |
| **Development coach** | Steve Weaver |
| **First Team Fitness and Conditioning coach** | Tony Daley |
| **Goalkeeping coach** | Pat Mountain |
| **Academy Manager** | Kevin Thelwell |
| **Assistant Academy Manager / Under-18's coach** | Mick Halsall |
| **Club Doctor** | Dr Matthew Perry |
| **Club Physio** | Phil Hayward |
Kit
The season brought both new home and away kits manufactured, for the final year of their contract, by BURRDA. The new home kit featured the club's traditional gold and black colours, with the shirt having a gold collar. The away kit was a teal kit, reviving the colours used in their 1996–97 change strip. Both shirts featured the internet gambling company Sportingbet.com as sponsor for the final time.
References
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