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2011–12 Football League One

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Football league season
Football League One
Season2011–12
ChampionsCharlton Athletic
(3rd divisional title)
PromotedCharlton Athletic
Sheffield Wednesday
Huddersfield Town
RelegatedWycombe Wanderers
Chesterfield
Exeter City
Rochdale
Matches552
Goals1,489 (2.7 per match)
Top goalscorerJordan Rhodes (36)
Biggest home winBrentford 5–0Leyton Orient
(20 August 2011)
Milton Keynes Dons 5–0Oldham Athletic
(18 February 2012)
Wycombe Wanderers 5–0Hartlepool United
(25 February 2012)
Biggest away winWycombe Wanderers 0–6Huddersfield Town
(6 January 2012)
Yeovil Town 0–6Stevenage
(14 April 2012)
Highest scoringMilton Keynes Dons 6–2Chesterfield
(20 August 2011)
Sheffield Wednesday 4–4Huddersfield Town
(17 December 2011)
Longest winning run7 games
Preston North End[1]
Longest unbeaten run18 games
Huddersfield Town[1]
Longest winless run17 games
Chesterfield[1]
Longest losing run5 games
AFC Bournemouth
Bury
Chesterfield
Exeter
Leyton Orient
Oldham Athletic
Wycombe Wanderers[1]
Highest attendance38,082
Sheffield Wednesday vWycombe Wanderers (5 May 2012)[2]
Lowest attendance1,930
Rochdale vExeter (14 April 2012)[2]

The2011–12Football League One (referred to as theNpower Football League One for sponsorship reasons) was the eighth season of the league under its current title and nineteenth season under its current league division format.

Team changes

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From League One

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Promoted to theChampionship

Relegated toLeague Two

To League One

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Relegated from theChampionship

Promoted fromLeague Two

Rules changes

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  • The Football League agreed to use the newUEFA financial regulations. Football League One clubs decided to introduce the Salary Cost Management Protocol (SCMP) from this season, teams will only be allowed to spend a fixed proportion of their total turnover on player wages.[3]

Team overview

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Stadia and locations

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Locations of teams in the 2011–12 Football League One
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
AFC BournemouthBournemouthSeward Stadium10,700
BrentfordLondonGriffin Park12,763
BuryBuryGigg Lane11,840
Carlisle UnitedCarlisleBrunton Park16,981
Charlton AthleticLondonThe Valley27,111
ChesterfieldChesterfieldB2net Stadium10,338
Colchester UnitedColchesterColchester Community Stadium10,064
Exeter CityExeterSt James Park8,830
Hartlepool UnitedHartlepoolVictoria Park8,240
Huddersfield TownHuddersfieldGalpharm Stadium24,500
Leyton OrientLondonBrisbane Road9,271
Milton Keynes DonsMilton KeynesStadium:mk22,000
Notts CountyNottinghamMeadow Lane21,388
Oldham AthleticOldhamBoundary Park10,638
Preston North EndPrestonDeepdale23,408
RochdaleRochdaleSpotland10,249
Scunthorpe UnitedScunthorpeGlanford Park9,088
Sheffield UnitedSheffieldBramall Lane32,702
Sheffield WednesdaySheffieldHillsborough39,812
StevenageStevenageBroadhall Way6,722
Tranmere RoversBirkenheadPrenton Park16,789
WalsallWalsallBescot Stadium11,300
Wycombe WanderersHigh WycombeAdams Park10,284
Yeovil TownYeovilHuish Park9,565

Personnel and sponsoring

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TeamManagerTeam captainChairmanKit makerSponsor
AFC BournemouthEnglandPaul Groves (caretaker)
EnglandShaun Brooks (caretaker)
EnglandDarryl FlahavanEngland Eddie Mitchell
Russia Maxim Demin
FilaFocal Point
BrentfordGermanyUwe RöslerRepublic of IrelandKevin O'ConnorEnglandGreg DykePumaHertings Fixings (H)
Bathwise (A)
BuryEnglandRichard BarkerEnglandSteven SchumacherEngland Brian FentonSurridgeBury Metropolitan Council
Carlisle UnitedEnglandGreg AbbottEnglandPaul ThirlwellEngland Andrew JenkinsCarbriniEddie Stobart Transport
Charlton AthleticEnglandChris PowellEnglandJohnnie JacksonEngland Michael SlaterMacronKrbs.com
ChesterfieldRepublic of IrelandJohn SheridanEnglandMark AllottEngland Barrie HubbardRespectVodka Kick
Colchester UnitedEnglandJohn WardEnglandKemal IzzetEnglandRobbie CowlingPumaROL Cruise
Exeter CityEnglandPaul TisdaleEnglandDavid NobleEngland Edward ChorltonCarbriniFlybe
Hartlepool UnitedScotlandNeale CooperEnglandSam CollinsEnglandKen HodcroftNikeDove Energy
Huddersfield TownEnglandSimon GraysonEnglandPeter ClarkeEnglandDean HoyleUmbroKirklees College (H)
RadianB (A)
Leyton OrientEnglandRussell SladeEnglandMatthew SpringEnglandBarry HearnPumaPartyCasino.com
Milton Keynes DonsEnglandKarl RobinsonEnglandDean LewingtonEnglandPete WinkelmanISCDoubletree by Hilton
Notts CountyEnglandKeith CurleEnglandNeal BishopEnglandRay TrewFilaFraser Brown (H)
Vision Express (A)
Oldham AthleticScotlandPaul DickovSouth AfricaDean FurmanEngland Simon CorneyCarbriniCarbrini
Preston North EndEnglandGraham WestleyScotlandPaul CouttsEnglandPeter RidsdalePumaTennent's Lager
RochdaleEnglandJohn ColemanEnglandGary JonesEnglandChris DunphyCarbriniThe Co-operative Society
Scunthorpe UnitedWalesAlan KnillRepublic of IrelandCliff ByrneEnglandJ. Steven WhartonNikeRainham Steel
Sheffield UnitedNorthern IrelandDanny WilsonEnglandChris MorganEnglandKevin McCabeMacronWestfield Health (H)
Gilder groupVolkswagen (A)
Sheffield WednesdayEnglandDave JonesEnglandRob JonesSerbiaMilan MandarićPumaGilder group Volkswagen (H)
Westfield Health (A)
StevenageEnglandGary SmithEnglandMark RobertsEnglandPhil WallacePumaServerChoice
Tranmere RoversEnglandRonnie MooreEnglandJohn WelshEnglandPeter JohnsonCarbriniWirral
WalsallEnglandDean SmithEnglandAndy ButlerEngland Jeff BonserAdmiralSurestop
Wycombe WanderersRepublic of IrelandGary WaddockEnglandGareth AinsworthEnglandSteve HayesKappaDreams
Yeovil TownEnglandGary JohnsonEnglandPaul HuntingtonEngland John FryVandanelJones's Building Contractors

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Sheffield UnitedEnglandMicky AdamsSacked10 May 2011[4]Pre-seasonNorthern IrelandDanny Wilson27 May 2011[5]
BrentfordEnglandNicky ForsterEnd of contract19 May 2011[6]Pre-seasonGermanyUwe Rösler10 June 2011[7]
RochdaleEnglandKeith HillSigned byBarnsley1 June 2011[8]Pre-seasonEnglandSteve Eyre13 June 2011[9]
Hartlepool UnitedEnglandMick WadsworthSacked6 December 2011[10]13thScotlandNeale Cooper28 December 2011[11]
Preston North EndEnglandPhil Brown14 December 2011[12]10thScotlandGraham Alexander
EnglandDavid Unsworth
14 December 2011[13]
RochdaleEnglandSteve Eyre19 December 2011[14]22ndEnglandJohn Coleman24 January 2012[15]
Yeovil TownEnglandTerry SkivertonDemotion to Assistant Manager9 January 2012[16]21stEnglandGary Johnson9 January 2012[16]
Preston North EndScotlandGraham Alexander
EnglandDavid Unsworth
End of tenure as caretakers13 January 201214thEnglandGraham Westley13 January 2012[17]
StevenageEnglandGraham WestleySigned byPreston North End13 January 20127thEnglandGary Smith25 January 2012[18]
Huddersfield TownEnglandLee ClarkSacked15 February 2012[19]4thEnglandSimon Grayson20 February 2012[20]
Notts CountyEnglandMartin Allen18 February 201211thEnglandKeith Curle20 February 2012[21]
Sheffield WednesdayEnglandGary Megson29 February 2012[22]3rdEnglandDave Jones1 March 2012[23]
Tranmere RoversEnglandLes Parry4 March 2012[24]19thEnglandRonnie Moore4 March 2012[25]
AFC BournemouthEnglandLee Bradbury25 March 2012[26]13thEnglandPaul Groves (caretaker)
EnglandShaun Brooks (caretaker)
25 March 2012

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Charlton Athletic(C, P)46301158236+46101Promotion toFootball League Championship
2Sheffield Wednesday(P)4628998148+3393
3Sheffield United46279109251+4190Qualification forLeague One play-offs[a]
4Huddersfield Town(O, P)46211877947+3281
5Milton Keynes Dons462214108447+3780
6Stevenage46181996944+2573
7Notts County462110157563+1273
8Carlisle United461815136566−169
9Brentford461813156352+1167
10Colchester United461320136166−559
11AFC Bournemouth461513184852−458
12Tranmere Rovers461414184953−456
13Hartlepool United461414185055−556
14Bury461511206079−1956
15Preston North End461315185468−1454
16Oldham Athletic461412205066−1654
17Yeovil Town461412205980−2154
18Scunthorpe United461022145559−452
19Walsall461020165157−650
20Leyton Orient461311224875−2750
21Wycombe Wanderers(R)461110256588−2343Relegation toFootball League Two
22Chesterfield(R)461012245681−2542
23Exeter City(R)461012244675−2942
24Rochdale(R)46814244781−3438
Updated to match(es) played on 5 May 2012. Source:BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Four teams play for one spot and promotion toFootball League Championship.

Play-offs

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Main article:2012 Football League play-offs
SemifinalsFinal
        
3Sheffield United011
6Stevenage000
3Sheffield United0 (7)
4Huddersfield Town (p)0 (8)
4Huddersfield Town213
5Milton Keynes Dons022

Results

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The fixtures for theLeague One were released on 17 June 2011. The season kick-off was announced for 6 August 2011, and concluded on 5 May 2012.[27]

Home \ AwayBOUBREBRYCRLCHACHFCOLEXEHARHUDLEYMKDNTCOLDPNEROCSCUSHUSHWSTETRAWALWYCYEO
AFC Bournemouth1–01–21–10–10–31–12–01–22–01–20–12–10–01–01–12–00–22–01–32–10–22–00–0
Brentford1–13–04–00–12–11–12–02–10–45–03–30–02–01–32–00–00–21–20–10–20–05–22–0
Bury1–01–10–21–21–14–12–01–23–31–10–02–20–01–02–40–00–32–11–22–02–11–43–2
Carlisle United2–12–24–10–12–11–04–11–22–14–11–30–33–30–02–10–03–23–21–00–01–12–23–2
Charlton Athletic3–02–01–14–03–10–22–03–22–02–02–12–41–15–21–12–21–01–12–01–11–02–13–0
Chesterfield1–02–31–04–10–40–10–22–30–20–01–11–31–10–22–11–40–11–01–11–01–14–02–2
Colchester United1–12–14–11–10–21–22–01–11–11–11–54–24–13–00–01–11–11–11–64–21–01–12–2
Exeter City0–21–23–20–00–12–11–10–00–43–00–21–12–01–23–10–02–22–11–13–04–21–31–1
Hartlepool United0–00–03–04–00–41–20–12–00–02–11–13–00–10–12–01–20–10–10–00–21–11–30–1
Huddersfield Town0–13–21–11–11–01–03–22–01–02–21–12–11–03–12–21–00–10–22–12–01–13–02–0
Leyton Orient1–32–01–01–21–01–10–13–01–11–30–30–31–32–12–11–31–10–10–00–11–11–32–2
Milton Keynes Dons2–21–22–11–21–16–21–03–02–21–14–13–05–00–13–10–01–01–11–03–00–14–30–1
Notts County3–11–12–42–01–21–04–12–13–02–21–21–11–00–02–03–22–51–21–03–22–11–13–1
Oldham Athletic1–00–20–22–10–15–21–10–00–11–10–12–13–21–12–01–20–20–21–11–02–12–01–2
Preston North End1–31–31–13–32–20–02–41–01–01–00–21–12–03–30–10–02–40–20–02–10–03–24–3
Rochdale1–01–23–00–02–31–12–23–21–32–20–21–20–13–21–11–02–50–01–50–23–32–10–0
Scunthorpe United1–10–01–31–21–12–21–11–00–22–22–30–30–01–21–11–01–11–31–14–20–14–12–1
Sheffield United2–12–04–01–00–24–13–04–43–10–33–12–12–12–32–13–02–12–22–21–13–23–04–0
Sheffield Wednesday3–00–04–12–10–13–12–03–02–24–41–03–12–13–02–02–03–21–00–12–12–22–02–1
Stevenage2–22–13–01–01–02–20–00–02–22–20–14–20–21–01–14–21–22–15–12–10–01–10–0
Tranmere Rovers0–02–22–01–21–11–00–02–01–11–12–00–21–11–02–10–01–11–11–23–02–12–00–0
Walsall2–20–12–41–11–13–23–11–20–01–11–00–20–10–11–00–02–23–22–11–10–12–01–1
Wycombe Wanderers0–10–10–21–11–23–20–03–15–00–64–21–13–42–23–43–01–11–01–20–12–11–12–3
Yeovil Town1–32–11–30–32–33–23–22–20–10–12–20–11–03–12–13–12–20–12–30–62–12–11–0
Updated to match(es) played on 5 May 2012. Source:The Football League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistics

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[28]
1ScotlandJordan RhodesHuddersfield Town36
2WalesChed EvansSheffield United29
3EnglandBradley Wright-PhillipsCharlton Athletic22
4EnglandStuart BeavonWycombe Wanderers21
5EnglandGary MadineSheffield Wednesday18
6EnglandAndy WilliamsYeovil Town16
7ScotlandLee MillerCarlisle United14
8Ivory CoastFrançois ZokoCarlisle United13
EnglandAnthony WordsworthColchester United
EnglandLee NovakHuddersfield Town
Northern IrelandJeff HughesNotts County
JamaicaLee WilliamsonSheffield United

Top assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[29]
1Republic of IrelandStephen QuinnSheffield United14
2EnglandClayton DonaldsonBrentford13
WalesChed EvansSheffield United
4EnglandChris LinesSheffield Wednesday12
Republic of IrelandAlan JudgeNotts County
6EnglandLee NovakHuddersfield Town11
ScotlandLee MillerCarlisle United
8EnglandDean BowditchMilton Keynes Dons10
EnglandCharlie MacDonaldMilton Keynes Dons
EnglandDanny GreenCharlton Athletic
EnglandJack HuntHuddersfield Town
EnglandRichard CresswellSheffield United

Scoring

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  • First goal of the season:Anthony Wordsworth for Colchester United against Preston North End (6 August 2011)[30]
  • Highest scoring game:8 goals – Milton Keynes Dons 6–2 Chesterfield (20 August 2011), Sheffield Wednesday 4–4 Huddersfield Town (17 December 2011)Sheffield United 4–4 Exeter City (29 October 2011)
  • Most goals scored in a game by one team:6 goals – Milton Keynes Dons 6–2 Chesterfield (20 August 2011), Colchester United 1–6 Stevenage (26 December 2011), Wycombe Wanderers 0–6 Huddersfield Town (6 January 2012, Yeovil Town 0–6 Stevenage(14 April 2012))
  • Widest winning margin:6 goals – Wycombe Wanderers 0–6 Huddersfield Town (6 January 2012, Yeovil Town 0–6 Stevenage(14 April 2012))
  • Most goals scored by a player in a game:5 goals Jordan Rhodes - Wycombe Wanderers 0–6 Huddersfield Town (6 January 2012)
  • Fewest games failed to score in:
  • Most games failed to score in:

Awards

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Monthly awards

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MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthNotes
ManagerClubPlayerClub
AugustEnglandKarl RobinsonMilton Keynes DonsEnglandRyan LoweSheffield Wednesday[31][32]
SeptemberEnglandMartin AllenNotts CountyEnglandNeil MellorPreston North End[33][34]
OctoberEnglandLee ClarkHuddersfield TownScotlandJordan RhodesHuddersfield Town[35][36]
NovemberEnglandChris PowellCharlton AthleticEnglandMichael MorrisonCharlton Athletic[37][38]
DecemberNorthern IrelandDanny WilsonSheffield UnitedScotlandJordan RhodesHuddersfield Town[39][40]
JanuaryEnglandChris PowellCharlton AthleticEnglandJohnnie JacksonCharlton Athletic[41][42]
FebruaryEnglandChris PowellCharlton AthleticEnglandDean BowditchMilton Keynes Dons[43][44]
MarchEnglandDave JonesSheffield WednesdayWalesChed EvansSheffield United[45][46]
AprilEnglandDave JonesSheffield WednesdaySpainMiguel LleraSheffield Wednesday[47][48]

Other awards

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MonthAwardPlayerClubNotes
AugustYoung Player of the MonthEnglandHarry MaguireSheffield United[49]
SeptemberYoung Player of the MonthEnglandGary MadineSheffield Wednesday[50]
FebruaryYoung Player of the MonthWalesKieron FreemanNotts County[51]
AprilYoung Player of the MonthEnglandLuke FreemanStevenage[52]

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