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2009–10 Preston North End F.C. season

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Preston North End 2009–10 football season
Preston North End
2009–10 season
ChairmanDerek Shaw
ManagerDarren Ferguson
StadiumDeepdale
Football League Championship17th
FA CupThird round
League CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague:Jon Parkin &Neil Mellor (10)
All: Jon Parkin (13)
Highest home attendance23,199 vsChelsea (FA Cup, 23 January 2010)
Lowest home attendance5,407 vsMorecambe (League Cup, 11 August 2009)

The2009–10 season isPreston North End's 6th season in theChampionship. It is their 10th successive season in the second division of theEnglish football league system.

Players

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First-team squad

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Squad at end of season[1]

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 ENGAndy Lonergan
2DF SCOMichael Hart
3DF SCOCallum Davidson
4MF ENGRichard Chaplow
5DF FRAYoul Mawéné
6DF SCONeill Collins
7MF ENGChris Sedgwick
8MF MKDVeliče Šumulikoski
9FW ENGChris Brown
10MF SCOBarry Nicholson
11MF ENGDarren Carter
12DF IRLSean St Ledger[notes 1]
13GK ENGDominic Comrie
14DF ENGLiam Chilvers
15MF SCOPaul Coutts
16MF IRLKeith Treacy
17MF WALPaul Parry
18FW ENGDanny Welbeck(on loan fromManchester United)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19DF ENGBilly Jones
20DF CYPTom Williams[notes 2](on loan fromPeterborough United)
22GK IRLWayne Henderson
23MF ENGMatty James(on loan fromManchester United)
24DF ENGElliott Ward(on loan fromCoventry City)
25MF SCORoss Wallace
26FW ENGJon Parkin
27DF IRLEddie Nolan
29FW IRLStephen Elliott
31DF ENGDom Collins
33FW ENGNeil Mellor
34MF NIRAdam Barton[notes 3]
35MF ENGDanny Mayor
36FW NIRNeil Dougan
37DF NIRConor McLaughlin
38FW ENGJamie Proctor
39MF ENGGeorge Miller
40DF AUSBailey Wright

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
18MF ENGMichael Tonge(on loan fromStoke City)
21DF ENGNeal Trotman(on loan fromHuddersfield Town)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
32DF ENGPhil Quirk(released)
36DF ENGTom Smyth(released)

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
15Ipswich Town461220145061−1156
16Watford461412206168−754
17Preston North End461315185873−1554
18Barnsley461412205369−1654
19Coventry City461315184764−1754
Source:The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Match results

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Legend

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WinDrawLoss

Pre-season friendlies

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DateOpponentVenueResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceRef.
11 July 2009FC Erdal Hallien 04A11–0Mellor7',Brown24', 32', 45',Mayor52', 63',Nicholson65',Parkin74', 88',Trotman77',Hawley85'N/A[2]
14 July 2009Bamber BridgeA4–1Parkin26',Trotman40',Trotman40',Proctor60',Smyth63'1,369[3]
14 July 2009ChorleyA3–0Brown54',Carter72',Hawley81'N/A[4]
18 July 2009Tranmere RoversA2–1Parkin19', 50'1,775[5]
21 July 2009WrexhamA1–1Chaplow60'1,022[6]
25 July 2009Stoke CityH2–1Mellor33', 44'3,121[7]
28 July 2009Wigan AthleticH1–4Mellor86'3,645[8]
1 August 2009HibernianA3–1Mellor46',Brown69', 81'6,557[9]

Championship

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DateOpponentVenueResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceRef.
8 August 2009Bristol CityH2–2Parkin82',Davidson90+6'13,025[10]
15 August 2009Doncaster RoversA1–1Brown28',10,070[11]
18 August 2009BarnsleyA3–0Parry11',Mellor32',Parkin72'11,850[12]
22 August 2009Peterborough UnitedH2–0Mellor8',Jones30'11,549[13]
29 August 2009Ipswich TownA1–1Wallace12'19,454[14]
12 September 2009Swansea CityH2–0Mellor27',Elliott89'12,854[15]
15 September 2009Scunthorpe UnitedA1–3Parkin58'5,383[16]
19 September 2009Coventry CityH3–2Brown (2)50', 68',Mellor55',11,230[17]
26 September 2009Leicester CityA2–1Mellor41',Chaplow66'20,623[18]
29 September 2009ReadingH1–2Parkin85'10,987[19]
3 October 2009West Bromwich AlbionH0–012,489[20]
17 October 2009QPRA0–412,810[21]
20 October 2009Sheffield WednesdayA2–1Mellor20',Parkin55'20,882[22]
24 October 2009MiddlesbroughH2–2Parry61',Jones90'16,116[23]
31 October 2009Crystal PalaceH1–1Wallace35'12,558[24]

FA Cup

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Main article:2009–10 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceRef.
Third roundJanuary 2010

League Cup

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RoundDateOpponentVenueResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceRef.
First round11 August 2009MorecambeH5–1Brown 33',Elliott 45',Nicholson 57',Trotman 69',Mellor 90'5,407[25]
Second round25 August 2009Leicester CityH2–1Brown (2) 14', 65'6,977[26]
Third round23 September 2009Tottenham HotspurH1–5Brown 83'16,533[27]

Transfers

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In

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DatePlayerPrevious ClubCost
3 August 2009WalesPaul ParryCardiff CityUndisclosed[28]
6 August 2009North MacedoniaVeliče ŠumulikoskiIpswich TownUndisclosed[29]
1 September 2009ScotlandNeill CollinsWolverhampton WanderersOn loan until January 2010[30]
1 February 2010Republic of IrelandKeith TreacyBlackburn RoversUndisclosed
1 February 2010ScotlandPaul CouttsPeterborough UnitedUndisclosed
Total
Around £650-700k

Out

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DatePlayerNew ClubCost
13 May 2009England Andrew MurphyChester CityFree Transfer[31]
2 July 2009EnglandChris NealShrewsbury TownNominal Fee[32]
20 July 2009EnglandPaul McKennaNottingham Forest£750,000[33]
24 July 2009EnglandSimon WhaleyNorwich CityUndisclosed[34]
3 August 2009EnglandKarl HawleyNotts CountyUndisclosed[35]
Total
Around £1,000,000

Loaned out

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DatePlayerClubReturn Date
21 August 2009EnglandNeal TrotmanSouthamptonJanuary 2010[36]
1 September 2009EnglandAdam BartonCrawley Town29 September 2010[37]
1 September 2009England Dominic CollinsCrawley Town29 September 2010[37]
15 September 2009Republic of IrelandSean St LedgerMiddlesbrough15 December 2009[38]

Player statistics

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No.Pos.NationalityPlayerFLCFACCTotalAst
1GKEnglandEnglandAndrew Lonergan50370010
2DFScotlandScotlandMichael Hart10330100
3DFScotlandScotlandCallum Davidson50051021
4MFEnglandEnglandRichard Chaplow40250010
5DFFranceFranceYoul Mawene20230020
7MFEnglandEnglandChris Sedgwick40260100
8MFNorth MacedoniaMacedoniaVeliče Šumulikoski30240200
9FWEnglandEnglandChris Brown50374000
10MFScotlandScotlandBarry Nicholson30141110
11MFEnglandEnglandDarren Carter30350010
12DFRepublic of IrelandIrelandSean St Ledger50160010
14DFEnglandEnglandLiam Chilvers40360010
17MFWalesWalesPaul Parry50271100
19DFEnglandEnglandBilly Jones50261200
21DFEnglandEnglandNeal Trotman00111100
22GKRepublic of IrelandIrelandWayne Henderson00000000
25MFScotlandScotlandRoss Wallace50261310
26FWEnglandEnglandJon Parkin50152000
27DFRepublic of IrelandIrelandEddie Nolan10220100
29FWRepublic of IrelandIrelandStephen Elliott10331000
33FWEnglandEnglandNeil Mellor30353100
40MFEnglandEnglandAdam Barton00000000
54MFEnglandEnglandNicholas Farr00000000
No.Pos.NationalityPlayerPLFACCTotalAst
  • Last Update: 30 August 2009
  • Data includes all competitions
  • Substitution appearances included as full
  • FLC – Football League Championship
  • FA – FA Cup
  • CC – Carling Cup
  • Ast – Assists

Top scorer

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As of 29 August 2009

P.PlayerPositionChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotal
1EnglandJon ParkinForward103013
2EnglandNeil MellorForward100111
3EnglandChris BrownForward61411
4ScotlandRoss WallaceMidfielder7007
5ScotlandCallum DavidsonDefender5005
6EnglandBilly JonesDefender4004

Notes

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  1. ^St Ledger was born inSolihull,England, but also qualified to represent theRepublic of Ireland internationally through his grandfather and made his international debut for theRepublic of Ireland in May 2009.
  2. ^Williams was born inSutton,England, but also qualified to representCyprus internationally through his mother and made his international debut forCyprus in 2006.
  3. ^Barton was born inClitheroe,England, but also qualified to representNorthern Ireland and theRepublic of Ireland internationally through his parents and represented Northern Ireland atU-21 level before making his debut forNorthern Ireland in November 2010 and then representing the Republic of Ireland atU-21 level.

References

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