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2006–07 Ipswich Town F.C. season

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Ipswich Town 2006–07 football season
Ipswich Town
2006–07 season
ChairmanDavid Sheepshanks
ManagerJim Magilton
StadiumPortman Road
Championship14th
FA CupFifth round
League CupFirst round
Top goalscorerLeague:Alan Lee (16)
All:Alan Lee (17)
Highest home attendance28,355
(vs.Colchester United, 20 January 2007, Championship)
Lowest home attendance11,732
(vs.Chester City, 16 January 2007, FA Cup)
Average home league attendance22,890

The2006–07 season was the 62nd full season ofleague football forIpswich Town. The club played in theFootball League Championship for the 2006–07 season, whilst also competing in theFA Cup andLeague Cup.

Events

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  • 5 June 2006 -Jim Magilton replacesJoe Royle as manager.[1]
  • 19 November 2006 - Town defeatNorwich City 3–1 in theEast Anglian derby, withDanny Haynes scoring two late goals.[2]
  • 28 April 2007 - Ipswich effectively relegateLeeds United with a draw atElland Road. The game is stopped half a minute early because of crowd trouble, with the responsible fans removed from the ground. Referee Nigel Miller controversially brings the teams back out to end the game. Ipswich hold on to a draw and would have won the game had their goals not been ruled out for offside.[3]

Season summary

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Pre-season

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Jim Magilton was appointed Ipswich Town manager in June 2006

The 2006–07 season was a transitional season for Ipswich Town.Joe Royle left his position as manager and was replaced byJim Magilton on 5 June 2006, who was making the move from player to manager. Magilton continued to be registered as a player at the club although he would only feature in the first-team in an emergency situation. Following his appointment he stated that he was intending to play in reserve team games to use his experience to help the club's young players develop.Bryan Klug was appointed as first-team coach alongside Magilton.[1] He thanked Ipswich's fans for the positive reaction to his appointment once he had been revealed as the club's new manager.[4]

"I have had a fantastic response from the fans and I would like to thank them for that.

"I've had a great rapport with the supporters of this club since I first came here as a player and have been lifted again by the support I have had since taking over as manager.

"I think in many ways the fans at the club are the most passionate in the Championship because they care so much about everything that happens here.

"This is a community and Ipswich Town Football Club is the focal point and the people of the town want the club to be successful.

"I want it to be successful as well, so do my coaching staff, and I can tell you that the players will be the same. We will be giving it everything to take this club forward."

Following his appointment as manager, Magilton namedCanadian international centre-backJason de Vos as Ipswich's new clubcaptain. Magilton also appointed new members to his coaching and back-room staff.Steve Foley was appointed as a coach on 9 June, who had been appointed to work with both the academy and first-team,[5] club physio Dave Williams was named the head of Ipswich's newly created sports science department.[6]

Ipswich were still financially recovering from administration, with limited funds restricting the playing budget. Magilton's first signing as manager sawAlex Bruce arrive fromBirmingham City on a free transfer on 2 August 2006.[7]Ian Westlake was sold toLeeds United on 4 August for a reported fee of £400,000, potentially rising to £500,000 with add-ons, in a deal which also sawDan Harding move in the other direction, signing a three-year deal with Ipswich.[8] French midfielderSylvain Legwinski also joined on a free transfer fromFulham on 31 August, signing a two-year contract with the club.[9] StrikersSam Parkin andNicky Forster also departed for fees, joiningLuton Town andHull City respectively before the end of August. Magilton also utilized the loan market, with midfieldersSimon Walton andMark Noble joining on loan fromCharlton Athletic andWest Ham United respectively.[10]Republic of Ireland strikerJon Macken also joined on loan until January fromCrystal Palace.[11]

August to December

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The season began on the 5 August, with Magilton taking charge of his first game as Ipswich Town manager at home to Crystal Palace atPortman Road. Despite taking the lead through a first-half goal from the previous season's top scorer Nicky Forster, Ipswich suffered a 1–2 opening day defeat due to second-half goals fromJobi McAnuff and former Ipswich Town strikerJames Scowcroft. The tough start to the season continued for Magilton's Ipswich as they lost the following two games away toWolverhampton Wanderers andLeicester City. A 0–0 draw with Hull City followed before Ipswich earned their first victory of the season, defeatingQueens Park Rangers 3–1 away atLoftus Road, with goals from Simon Walton, Jason de Vos andDean Bowditch. Following Magilton's first win as Ipswich manager, the team went on to win the following two games, with home victories overSouthampton andCoventry City.[12]

Danny Haynes scored twice for Ipswich Town in the 3–1East Anglian derby victory on 19 November

The first three months of the season saw Ipswich pick up six wins, three draws and six losses from their opening fifteen league games. Whilst also exiting theleague cup 2–4 on penalties at the first round stage toPeterborough United, following a 2–2 draw afterextra time. On 29 October, Ipswich defeated Luton Town 5–0 at Portman Road, withAlan Lee scoring aHat-trick, this was the team's largest winning margin of the season. The 19 November saw the firstEast Anglian derby of the season take place, with Ipswich facing local rivalsNorwich City at Portman Road. Despite going behind in the 26th minute to a goal fromLuke Chadwick, Sylvain Legwinski equalized for Ipswich in the 40th minute, leaving the game at 1–1 going into half-time. With the game tied at 1–1, Ipswich academy graduateDanny Haynes came on as a substitute forBilly Clarke in the 76th minute and scored within a minute of entering onto the pitch, putting Ipswich 2–1 ahead. Haynes scored again in the 90th minute with a curling shot from the edge of the 18 yard box that went in off the post. Ipswich defeated Norwich City 3–1 in the East Anglian Derby. After the match Magilton said of Haynes: "Danny Haynes will get hero status here and seems to enjoy local derbies. I felt it was time to put him on because the pitch was strength-sapping and Danny's pace will always cause problems against tired legs."[2]

January transfer window

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The Januarytransfer window saw multiple new signings join the club. The first deal to take place was the permanent signing of midfielderGary Roberts fromAccrington Stanley, following a successful loan spell.[13] DefenderDavid Wright was signed fromWigan Athletic on 11 January for an undisclosed fee,[14] whilstGeorge O'Callaghan was also signed fromLeague of Ireland sideCork City following a four-month spell of training with Ipswich.[15] The club's final permanent deal of the January transfer window was the signing ofJonathan Walters fromChester City for a reported fee of £100,000.[16]

FormerEngland internationalFrancis Jeffers signed on loan for Ipswich in March

January to May

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Ipswich's form had stuttered through to the end of December, however they started the new year with a 1–0 home win over Birmingham City at Portman Road, withGavin Williams netting the winning goal in the 90th minute.[17] Ipswich were drawn away toChester City in theFA Cup third round on 6 January. The first tie ended in a 0–0 draw, resulting in a replay scheduled for the 16 January, which Ipswich won 1–0, withMatt Richards scoring the winning goal. On 20 January Ipswich defeated local rivalsColchester United 3–2, with goals from Alan Lee, Sylvain Legwinski and Danny Haynes. The second round of the FA Cup took place on 27 January, with Ipswich drawn at home toSwansea City. Alan Lee scored the only goal of the match, converting a penalty in the 64 minute to send Ipswich into the next round of the cup. Ipswich suffered from a poor run of form during February, with the team going on a four-game losing run throughout the month, whist also exiting the FA Cup due to a 0–1 away loss toWatford atVicarage Road.[18]

The team's form improved during the later stages of the season. On 6 March, Ipswich recorded a 5–2 away win over Hull City, the team's biggest away win of the season. On 7 April, Ipswich defeatedBarnsley 5–1 at Portman Road, the third time in the season that they had scored five goals in a single game. Ipswich faced rivals Norwich City for the second East Anglian derby of the season on 22 April away atCarrow Road. The match ended in a 1–1 draw, with David Wright's second-half equalizer leveling the tie. The following match Ipswich faced Leeds United atElland Road. The match ended in a 1–1 draw, a result which effectively relegated Leeds toLeague One. The game was stopped half a minute early because of crowd trouble, with the responsible fans removed from the ground. Referee Nigel Miller controversially brought the teams back out to end the game. Ipswich held on to draw the game and would have won the game had their goals not been ruled out for offside.[3] Ipswich's final game of the season saw them hostCardiff City at Portman Road. Ipswich ended the season with a 3–1 victory following a goal fromFrancis Jeffers, and a brace from Jonathan Walters.[19] Ipswich finished 14th in theChampionship in the 2006–07 season. Irish striker Alan Lee finished the season as Ipswich's top goal-scorer with 17 goals in all competitions, 16 of which were scored in the league. French midfielder Sylvain Legwinski won both the club's Supporters' and Players' Player of the Year awards for the season, whilstTommy Smith won the club's Academy Player of the Year award. Welshman Gavin Williams won the club's Goal of the Season award for his strike in the 1–0 home victory over Leeds United on 16 December.[20]

First-team squad

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Squad at end of season[21][22]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK IRLShane Supple
2DF NEDFabian Wilnis
3DF ENGMatt Richards
4DF CANJason de Vos(captain)
5DF IRLAlex Bruce
6DF ENGRichard Naylor
7MF IRLOwen Garvan
8MF FRASylvain Legwinski
11MF WALGavin Williams
12MF CANJaime Peters
14FW IRLAlan Lee
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15DF ESPSito
17FW ENGDean Bowditch
18FW ENGDanny Haynes
19FW IRLJonathan Walters
20DF ENGDavid Wright
21MF IRLGeorge O'Callaghan
23DF ENGDan Harding
24FW IRLBilly Clarke
27FW ENGFrancis Jeffers(on loan fromBlackburn Rovers)
33MF ENGGary Roberts
34GK WALLewis Price

Left club during season

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
8FW ENGNicky Forster(toHull City)
9FW ENGSam Parkin(toLuton Town)
10MF ENGDarren Currie(on loan toDerby County)
19DF ENGAidan Collins(toCambridge United)
20MF ENGMark Noble(on loan fromWest Ham United)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21MF ENGSimon Walton(on loan fromCharlton Athletic)
27FW IRLJon Macken(on loan fromCrystal Palace)
38GK CZEJaroslav Drobný(released)
39DF ENGMatthew Bates(on loan fromMiddlesbrough)
40GK ENGMike Pollitt(on loan fromWigan Athletic)

Reserve squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
16DF NIRChris Casement
22FW ENGDarryl Knights
25GK ENGAndy Rhodes
26DF ENGScott Barron
28MF ENGMartin Brittain
30MF ENGSammy Moore
No.Pos.NationPlayer
31DF IRLMichael Synnott
32DF ENGIan Miller
35DF ENGJames Krause
36MF ENGLiam Trotter
37GK ENGAndrew Plummer
38FW ENGJordan Rhodes

Coaching staff

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PositionName
ManagerNorthern IrelandJim Magilton
Assistant managerEnglandBryan Klug
Goalkeeping coachEnglandAndy Rhodes
Specialist Skills CoachEnglandSteve Foley
Fitness CoachEngland Simon Thadani
Head of Sports ScienceEngland Dave Williams

Pre-season

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Preparations for the 2006–07 season included a pre-season tour of theNetherlands andBelgium, in which Ipswich playedfriendly matches against Dutch sidesWillem II andDordrecht,Zulte Waregem from Belgium and Italian sideLazio.[23]

Legend

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WinDrawLoss
DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
8 July 2006Boston UnitedA1–1UnknownForster (pen)
12 July 2006Galway UnitedA2–0UnknownForster,Sito
17 July 2006Willem IIA1–1UnknownRichards
19 July 2006Zulte WaregemA1–1UnknownWestlake
21 July 2006DordrechtA1–1UnknownNaylor
29 July 2006LazioH0–210,365

Competitions

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Football League Championship

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Main article:2006–07 Football League Championship

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
12Crystal Palace461811175850+865
13Cardiff City461713165753+464
14Ipswich Town46188206459+562
15Burnley461512195249+357
16Norwich City46169215671−1557
Source:RSSSF
Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (F) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).

Legend

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WinDrawLoss

Ipswich Town's score comes first

Matches

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DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
5 AugustCrystal PalaceH1–225,413Forster
8 AugustWolverhampton WanderersA0–119,199
12 AugustLeicester CityA1–318,820Richards
19 AugustHull CityH0–019,790
25 AugustQPRA3–110,918Walton,de Vos,Bowditch
9 SeptemberSouthamptonH2–121,422Walton (pen),Clarke
12 SeptemberCoventry CityH2–119,465Noble,Clarke
16 SeptemberBirmingham CityA2–220,841Lee,Walton
23 SeptemberSunderlandH3–123,311Currie,Lee (2)
29 SeptemberColchester UnitedA0–16,065
14 OctoberWest Bromwich AlbionH1–522,581Perry (o.g.)
17 OctoberPreston North EndH2–319,337Macken (pen),Lee
21 OctoberSouthend UnitedA3–111,415Clarke,Legwinski,Lee
29 OctoberLuton TownH5–020,975Legwinski,Peters,Lee (3, 1x pen.)
31 OctoberPlymouth ArgyleA1–112,210Legwinski
4 NovemberBurnleyA0–111,709
11 NovemberSheffield WednesdayH0–221,830
19 NovemberNorwich CityH3–127,276Legwinski,Haynes (2)
25 NovemberBarnsleyA0–110,556
29 NovemberDerby CountyA1–222,606Roberts
2 DecemberBurnleyH1–120,254Lee
9 DecemberCardiff CityA2–216,015Macken (2)
16 DecemberLeeds UnitedH1–023,661Williams
23 DecemberStoke CityH0–120,369
26 DecemberCoventry CityA2–122,154Macken,Lee
30 DecemberWest Bromwich AlbionA0–220,328
1 JanuaryBirmingham CityH1–022,436Williams
13 JanuarySunderlandA0–127,604
20 JanuaryColchester UnitedH3–228,355Lee (pen),Legwinski,Haynes
30 JanuaryStoke CityA0–011,812
3 FebruaryCrystal PalaceA0–217,090
10 FebruaryLeicester CityH0–221,221
20 FebruaryWolverhampton WanderersH0–120,602
24 FebruarySouthamptonA0–127,974
3 MarchQPRH2–121,412Lee,Walters
6 MarchHull CityA5–218,056Jeffers,Peters,Lee,de Vos,Haynes
10 MarchSouthend UnitedH0–224,051
13 MarchPreston North EndA0–113,100
17 MarchLuton TownA2–08,880Lee,Richards
31 MarchPlymouth ArgyleH3–021,078Garvan,Lee,Haynes
7 AprilBarnsleyH5–120,585Roberts,O'Callaghan,Haynes,Jeffers,Walters
9 AprilSheffield WednesdayA2–023,232
14 AprilDerby CountyH2–124,319Haynes,Jeffers
22 AprilNorwich CityA1–125,476Wright
28 AprilLeeds UnitedA1–131,269Lee
6 MayCardiff CityH3–126,488Jeffers,Walters (2)

FA Cup

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Main article:2006–07 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 JanuaryChester CityA0–04,330
R3 Replay16 JanuaryChester CityH1–011,732Richards
R427 JanuarySwansea CityH1–016,635Lee (pen)
R517 FebruaryWatfordA0–117,016

League Cup

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Main article:2006–07 Football League Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R122 AugustPeterboroughA2–2 (lost 2–4 on penalties after extra time)4,792de Vos,Clarke

Transfers

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Transfers in

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DatePosNameFromFeeRef
2 August 2006DFRepublic of IrelandAlex BruceEnglandBirmingham CityFree transfer[7]
4 August 2006DFEnglandDan HardingEnglandLeeds UnitedPart-exchange[8]
21 August 2006MFEnglandMartin BrittainFree agentFree transfer[24]
31 August 2006MFFranceSylvain LegwinskiEnglandFulhamFree transfer[9]
18 September 2006DFEnglandIan MillerEnglandBury TownFree transfer[25]
27 October 2006GKCzech RepublicJaroslav DrobnýFree agentFree transfer[26]
1 January 2007MFEnglandGary RobertsEnglandAccrington StanleyUndisclosed[13]
11 January 2007DFEnglandDavid WrightEnglandWigan AthleticUndisclosed[14]
17 January 2007MFRepublic of IrelandGeorge O'CallaghanRepublic of IrelandCork CityUndisclosed[15]
19 January 2007FWRepublic of IrelandJonathan WaltersEnglandChester City£250,000[16]

Loans in

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Date fromPosNameFromDate untilRef
18 August 2006MFEnglandSimon WaltonEnglandCharlton Athletic2 January 2007[10]
18 August 2006MFEnglandMark NobleEnglandWest Ham United16 November 2006[10]
31 August 2006FWRepublic of IrelandJon MackenEnglandCrystal Palace8 January 2007[11]
17 October 2006MFEnglandGary RobertsEnglandAccrington Stanley31 December 2006[27]
13 November 2006DFEnglandMatthew BatesEnglandMiddlesbrough13 December 2006[28]
15 November 2006GKEnglandMike PollittEnglandWigan Athletic23 November 2006[29]
2 March 2007FWEnglandFrancis JeffersEnglandBlackburn Rovers30 May 2007[30]

Transfers out

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DatePosNameToFeeRef
15 May 2006MFNorthern IrelandKevin HorlockEnglandDoncaster RoversFree transfer[31]
22 May 2006MFEnglandDean McDonaldEnglandGillinghamFree transfer[32]
30 May 2006MFRepublic of Ireland Cathal LordanRepublic of IrelandCork CityFree transfer[33]
5 June 2006MFNorthern IrelandJim MagiltonRetired[34]
1 July 2006DFRepublic of IrelandGerard NashRetired[35]
1 July 2006FWNorwayVemund Brekke SkardFree agentReleased[36]
1 July 2006FWEnglandCharlie SheringhamEnglandCrystal PalaceFree transfer[37]
4 August 2006MFEnglandIan WestlakeEnglandLeeds United£400,000[8]
25 August 2006FWEnglandSam ParkinEnglandLuton Town£340,000[38]
31 August 2006FWEnglandNicky ForsterEnglandHull City£250,000[39]
30 November 2006GKCzech RepublicJaroslav DrobnýFree agentReleased[40]
31 January 2007DFEnglandAidan CollinsEnglandCambridge UnitedFree transfer[41]

Loans out

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Date fromPosNameToDate untilRef
30 August 2006MFEnglandLiam TrotterEnglandMillwall30 November 2006[42]
25 September 2006FWEnglandDanny HaynesEnglandMillwall23 October 2006[43]
30 October 2006MFEnglandMartin BrittainEnglandYeovil Town2 January 2007[44]
31 October 2006FWEnglandDean BowditchEnglandBrighton & Hove Albion31 December 2006[45]
3 November 2006DFEnglandIan MillerEnglandBoston United14 January 2007[46]
21 November 2006DFEnglandJames KrauseEnglandCarlisle United30 June 2007[47][48]
22 November 2006MFEnglandDarren CurrieEnglandCoventry City2 January 2007[49]
31 January 2007MFEnglandMartin BrittainEnglandYeovil Town19 May 2007[50]
7 February 2007DFEnglandScott BarronWalesWrexham8 March 2007[51]
8 February 2007DFEnglandIan MillerEnglandDarlington18 March 2007[52][53]
20 February 2007FWEnglandDarryl KnightsEnglandYeovil Town28 May 2007[54]
15 March 2007MFEnglandDarren CurrieEnglandDerby County16 May 2007[55]
27 March 2007DFNorthern IrelandChris CasementEnglandMillwall22 April 2007[56]
Total transfer fees paid:Decrease £250,000
Total transfer fees received:Increase £990,000
Does not take into account undisclosed fees.

Squad statistics

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All statistics updated as of end of season

Appearances and goals

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No.PosNatPlayerTotalChampionshipFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1GKRepublic of Ireland IRLShane Supple13011+101000
34GKWales WALLewis Price3803403010
Defenders
2DFNetherlands NEDFabian Wilnis24019+202010
3DFEngland ENGMatt Richards32320+822+1110
4DFCanada CANJason de Vos4133921011
5DFRepublic of Ireland IRLAlex Bruce45040+103010
6DFEngland ENGRichard Naylor29021+403010
15DFSpain ESPSito906+201000
16DFNorthern Ireland NIRChris Casement40001+200+10
20DFEngland ENGDavid Wright2011911000
23DFEngland ENGDan Harding47040+204010
32DFEngland ENGIan Miller100+100000
Midfielders
7MFRepublic of Ireland IRLOwen Garvan29124+311+1000
8MFFrance FRASylvain Legwinski36531+154000
10MFEngland ENGDarren Currie1416+710010
11MFWales WALGavin Williams32225+422+1000
12MFCanada CANJaime Peters26220+323000
21MFRepublic of Ireland IRLGeorge O'Callaghan1213+811000
28MFEngland ENGMartin Brittain1000000+10
30MFEngland ENGSammy Moore100+100000
33MFEngland ENGGary Roberts37230+324000
36MFEngland ENGLiam Trotter10000+1000
Forwards
14FWRepublic of Ireland IRLAlan Lee441738+3163100
17FWEngland ENGDean Bowditch1013+610010
18FWEngland ENGDanny Haynes3674+2772+2010
19FWRepublic of Ireland IRLJonathan Walters16411+540000
24FWRepublic of Ireland IRLBilly Clarke32410+1732+200+11
27FWEngland ENGFrancis Jeffers947+240000
Players transferred out during the season
8FWEngland ENGNicky Forster51410010
9FWEngland ENGSam Parkin200+200000
20MFEngland ENGMark Noble13112+110000
21MFEngland ENGSimon Walton19313+630000
27FWRepublic of Ireland IRLJon Macken14413+140000
39DFEngland ENGMatthew Bates20200000
40GKEngland ENGMike Pollitt10100000

Last updated: end of season
Source:Competitions

Goalscorers

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No.PosNatPlayerChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotal
14FWRepublic of IrelandAlan Lee161017
18FWEnglandDanny Haynes7007
8MFFranceSylvain Legwinski5005
19FWRepublic of IrelandJonathan Walters4004
24FWRepublic of IrelandBilly Clarke3014
27FWEnglandFrancis Jeffers4004
27FWRepublic of IrelandJon Macken4004
3DFEnglandMatt Richards2103
4DFCanadaJason de Vos2013
11MFWalesGavin Williams2002
12MFCanadaJamie Peters2002
33MFEnglandGary Roberts2002
7MFRepublic of IrelandOwen Garvan1001
8FWEnglandNicky Forster1001
10MFEnglandDarren Currie1001
17FWEnglandDean Bowditch1001
20DFEnglandDavid Wright1001
20MFEnglandMark Noble1001
21MFRepublic of IrelandGeorge O'Callaghan1001
Own goal1001
Total612265

Clean sheets

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No.NatPlayerChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotal
34WalesLewis Price7209
1Republic of IrelandShane Supple1102
Total83011

Disciplinary record

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No.Pos.NameChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotal
Yellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed card
2DFNetherlandsFabian Wilnis11000011
4DFCanadaJason de Vos30000030
5DFRepublic of IrelandAlex Bruce1001010120
6DFEnglandRichard Naylor30001040
7MFRepublic of IrelandOwen Garvan61000061
8MFFranceSylvain Legwinski60000060
10MFEnglandDarren Currie20000020
11MFWalesGavin Williams90000090
14FWRepublic of IrelandAlan Lee911000101
15DFSpainSito20100030
16DFNorthern IrelandChris Casement00001010
18FWEnglandDanny Haynes20001030
20DFEnglandDavid Wright11000011
20MFEnglandMark Noble50000050
21MFEnglandSimon Walton61000061
21MFRepublic of IrelandGeorge O'Callaghan20000020
23DFEnglandDan Harding1001000110
24FWRepublic of IrelandBilly Clarke1001000110
27FWRepublic of IrelandJon Macken10000010
27FWEnglandFrancis Jeffers10000010
32DFEnglandIan Miller10000010
33MFEnglandGary Roberts60100070
Total96560401065

Starting 11

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Considering starts in all competitions[57]
No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
MSNotes
34GKWalesLewis Price38
2RBNetherlandsFabian Wilnis22David Wright has 20 starts
4CBCanadaJason de Vos41
5CBRepublic of IrelandAlex Bruce44
23LBEnglandDan Harding45
33RMEnglandGary Roberts34
11CMWalesGavin Williams27Owen Garvan has 25 starts
8CMFranceSylvain Legwinski35
3LMEnglandMatt Richards23Jaime Peters has 23 starts
27CFRepublic of IrelandJon Macken13Billy Clarke has 12 starts
14CFRepublic of IrelandAlan Lee41

4–4–2 Formation

Season statistics

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Attendance

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  • Highest:28,355 (vs.Colchester United, 20 January, Championship)
  • Lowest:19,337 (vs.Preston North End, 19 October, Championship)
  • Cumulative league attendance - home:516,231 - away:114,260 - total:630,491
  • Average attendance (league):22,890
  • Ratio: Average attendance to stadium capacity:71%

Matches

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  • Biggest win:5–0 (vs.Luton Town, 29 October, home, Championship)
  • Heaviest defeat:1–5 (vs.West Bromwich Albion, 14 October, home, Championship)
  • Longest winning run (league games):3 (25 August – 12 September), (17 March – 7 April)
  • Longest losing run (league games):3 (6 August – 12 August), (29 September – 17 October)

Awards

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Player awards

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AwardPlayerRef
Player of the YearFranceSylvain Legwinski[20]
Players' Player of the YearFranceSylvain Legwinski[20]
Young Player of the YearEnglandTommy Smith[20]
Goal of the SeasonWalesGavin Williams[20]

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