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2012–13 Football League Two

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For the Greek season, see2012–13 Football League 2 (Greece).
Football league season
Football League Two
Season2012–13
ChampionsGillingham
(2nd divisional title)
Promoted1stGillingham
2ndRotherham United
3rdPort Vale
7thBradford City
RelegatedBarnet
Aldershot Town
Matches552
Goals1,415 (2.56 per match)
Top goalscorerTom Pope
(31 goals)[1]
Biggest home winPort Vale 7–1Burton Albion
Biggest away winMorecambe 0–4Fleetwood Town
AFC Wimbledon 0–4Southend United
Fleetwood Town 0–4Burton Albion
Oxford United 0–4Rotherham United
Highest scoring8 goals
Burton Albion 6–2AFC Wimbledon
Port Vale 6–2Rotherham United
Port Vale 7–1Burton Albion
Longest winning run5 games
Rotherham United
Longest unbeaten run10 games
Southend United
Longest winless run16 games
York City
Longest losing run7 games
Torquay United
Highest attendance13,461[2]
Bradford City vRotherham United
(16 April 2013)
Lowest attendance1,031[2]
Accrington Stanley vDagenham & Redbridge
(5 January 2013)
Average attendance4,390[2]

The2012–13Football League Two (referred to as theNpower Football League Two for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the league under its current title and twentieth season under its current league division format. It started on 18 August 2012 and finished on 27 April 2013 with all matches that day kicking off simultaneously.

Changes from last season

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Team changes

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From League Two

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Promoted toLeague One
Relegated toConference National

To League Two

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Relegated fromLeague One
Promoted fromConference National

Team overview

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Stadia and locations

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Note: Table shows mathematically qualified teams as of 28 April 2012 in alphabetical order.[3]

Locations of League Two 2012–13 teams
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Accrington StanleyAccringtonCrown Ground5,057
AFC WimbledonKingston upon ThamesGreater LondonKingsmeadow4,850
Aldershot TownAldershotRecreation Ground7,100
BarnetBarnetGreater LondonUnderhill Stadium5,260
Bradford CityBradfordValley Parade25,136
Bristol RoversBristolMemorial Stadium12,011
Burton AlbionBurton upon TrentPirelli Stadium6,912
Cheltenham TownCheltenhamWhaddon Road7,066
ChesterfieldChesterfieldProact Stadium10,338
Dagenham & RedbridgeDagenhamGreater LondonVictoria Road6,078
Exeter CityExeterSt James Park8,830
Fleetwood TownFleetwoodHighbury Stadium5,094
GillinghamGillinghamPriestfield Stadium11,582
MorecambeMorecambeGlobe Arena6,476
Northampton TownNorthamptonSixfields Stadium7,653
Oxford UnitedOxfordKassam Stadium12,500
Plymouth ArgylePlymouthHome Park16,388
Port ValeStoke-on-TrentVale Park19,052
RochdaleRochdaleSpotland Stadium10,249
Rotherham UnitedRotherhamNew York Stadium12,021
Southend UnitedSouthend-on-SeaRoots Hall12,392
Torquay UnitedTorquayPlainmoor6,104
Wycombe WanderersHigh WycombeAdams Park10,284
York CityYorkBootham Crescent7,872

Personnel and sponsoring

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TeamManagerChairmanTeam captainKit makerSponsor
Accrington StanleyJames BeattiePeter MarsdenDean WinnardSamurai SportswearClever Boxes
AFC WimbledonNeal ArdleyErik SamuelsonMat Mitchel-KingTempest SportsFootball Manager (H)
Sports Interactive (A)
Aldershot TownAndy ScottKris MachalaBen HerdErreàEBB Paper
BarnetEdgar DavidsAnthony KleanthousJonathan FortuneSurridgePulse Fitness
Bradford CityPhil ParkinsonMark Lawn
Julian Rhodes
Gary JonesNikeMap Group UK
Bristol RoversJohn WardNick HiggsMatthew GillErreàOpus Recruitment (H)
CR Windows (A)
Burton AlbionGary RowettBen RobinsonJohn McGrathTAGMr Cropper
Cheltenham TownMark YatesPaul BakerRussell PennErreàMira Showers
ChesterfieldPaul CookDave AllenSam HirdPumaKick Energy
Dagenham & RedbridgeWayne BurnettDave AndrewsAbu OgogoVandanelWest & Coe Funeral Directors
Exeter CityPaul TisdaleEdward ChorltonDanny ColesJomaFlybe
Fleetwood TownGraham AlexanderAndy PilleySteve McNultyNikeBES Commercial Gas
GillinghamMartin AllenPaul ScallyAdam BarrettVandanelMedway Electrical & Mechanical Services
MorecambeJim BentleyPeter McGuiganWill HainingFilaCarbrini
Northampton TownAidy BoothroydDavid CardozaJohn JohnsonErreàJackson Grundy
Oxford UnitedChris WilderIan LenaganJake WrightNikeBridle Insurance
Plymouth ArgyleJohn SheridanJames BrentDarren PursePumaBond Timber
Port ValeMicky AdamsPaul WildesDoug LoftSondicoUK Windows Systems Ltd (H)
RochdaleKeith HillChris DunphyGary JonesFilaCo-Operative
Rotherham UnitedSteve EvansTony StewartJohnny MullinsPumaParkgate Shopping
Southend UnitedPhil BrownRon MartinChris BarkerNikeInsureandGo
Torquay UnitedAlan KnillSimon BakerLee MansellSondicoSparkworld
Wycombe WanderersGareth AinsworthIvor BeeksMBEGareth AinsworthKukriDreams
York CityNigel WorthingtonJason McGillChris SmithNikebenenden health

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Burton AlbionPaul PeschisolidoSacked17 March 2012[4]Pre-seasonGary Rowett10 May 2012[5]
GillinghamAndy HessenthalerResigned8 May 2012[6]Pre-seasonMartin Allen5 July 2012[7]
BarnetMartin AllenEnd of contract31 May 2012Pre-seasonMark Robson
Edgar Davids
11 June 2012[8]
11 October 2012[9]
ChesterfieldJohn SheridanSacked28 August 2012[10]18thPaul Cook25 October 2012[11]
AFC WimbledonTerry BrownSacked19 September 2012[12]21stNeal Ardley10 October 2012[13]
Wycombe WanderersGary WaddockSacked22 September 2012[14]21stGareth Ainsworth8 November 2012[15]
Accrington StanleyPaul CookSigned byChesterfield25 October 2012[11]16thLeam Richardson1 November 2012[16]
Fleetwood TownMicky MellonSacked1 December 2012[17]8thGraham Alexander6 December 2012
Bristol RoversMark McGheeSacked15 December 2012[18]23rdJohn Ward17 December 2012
BarnetMark RobsonMutual consent29 December 201222ndEdgar Davids29 December 2012[19]
Plymouth ArgyleCarl FletcherSacked1 January 2013[20]21stJohn Sheridan6 January 2013[21]
RochdaleJohn ColemanSacked21 January 2013[22]14thKeith Hill22 January 2013[23]
Aldershot TownDean HoldsworthSacked20 February 2013[24]20thAndy Scott22 February 2013[25]
Dagenham & RedbridgeJohn StillSigned byLuton Town26 February 2013[26]16thWayne Burnett2 May 2013[27]
York CityGary MillsSacked2 March 2013[28]18thNigel Worthington4 March 2013[29]
Southend UnitedPaul SturrockSacked24 March 2013[30]9thPhil Brown25 March 2013[31]
Torquay UnitedMartin LingSacked29 April 2013[32]19thAlan Knill7 May 2013[33]
Accrington StanleyLeam RichardsonSigned byChesterfield30 April 2013[34]18thJames Beattie13 May 2013[35]

League table

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Twenty-four teams contest the division: 18 sides remaining in the division from last season, four relegated fromLeague One, and two promoted fromConference National.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Gillingham(C, P)46231496639+2783Promotion toFootball League One
2Rotherham United(P)46247157459+1579
3Port Vale(P)462115108752+3578
4Burton Albion462210147165+676Qualification forLeague Two play-offs[a]
5Cheltenham Town462015115851+775
6Northampton Town462110156455+973
7Bradford City(O, P)461815136352+1169
8Chesterfield461813156045+1567
9Oxford United46198195960−165
10Exeter City461810186362+164
11Southend United461613176155+661
12Rochdale461613176870−261
13Fleetwood Town461515165557−260
14Bristol Rovers461612186069−960
15Wycombe Wanderers46179205060−1060
16Morecambe461513185561−658
17York City461219155060−1055
18Accrington Stanley461412205168−1754
19Torquay United461314195562−753
20AFC Wimbledon461411215476−2253
21Plymouth Argyle461313204655−952
22Dagenham & Redbridge461312215562−751
23Barnet(R)461312214759−1251Relegation to theConference Premier
24Aldershot Town(R)461115204260−1848
Updated to match(es) played on 27 April 2013. Source:BBC Sport[needs update]
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 One.

Play-offs

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SemifinalsFinal
        
4Burton Albion314
7Bradford City235
6Northampton Town0
7Bradford City3
5Cheltenham Town000
6Northampton Town112

Results

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Home \ AwayACCWIMALDBARBRABRRBRTCHLCHFD&REXEFLEGILMORNOROXFPLYPTVROCROTSTDTORWYCYOR
Accrington Stanley4–01–03–21–11–03–32–21–00–20–30–31–12–02–40–31–12–02–31–21–10–00–20–1
AFC Wimbledon1–21–10–12–13–11–11–21–02–22–22–10–12–01–10–31–12–21–20–10–40–12–23–2
Aldershot Town2–00–11–00–22–21–20–10–11–01–22–01–10–01–23–21–21–34–20–30–21–00–00–2
Barnet1–11–10–12–01–13–20–00–20–01–22–01–34–14–02–21–40–00–00–02–01–01–01–3
Bradford City2–15–11–13–04–11–03–10–01–10–11–00–13–11–01–21–00–12–40–22–21–01–01–1
Bristol Rovers0–11–02–22–13–33–00–13–20–12–00–00–20–33–10–22–12–02–11–22–33–21–00–0
Burton Albion1–06–20–11–01–01–13–10–13–24–20–13–23–23–34–01–01–13–22–02–02–12–03–1
Cheltenham Town0–32–11–11–00–01–11–01–02–03–02–21–02–01–02–12–11–10–03–01–32–14–01–1
Chesterfield4–32–00–00–12–22–01–14–11–24–01–20–11–13–02–11–22–21–11–10–11–13–13–0
Dagenham & Redbridge1–10–10–01–04–32–41–11–00–11–11–01–21–20–10–10–02–32–15–00–32–23–00–1
Exeter City2–02–00–02–24–11–23–00–10–10–12–20–00–33–01–31–10–21–20–13–00–13–21–1
Fleetwood Town1–31–14–12–12–20–30–41–11–32–10–02–21–01–03–03–02–50–31–10–00–00–10–0
Gillingham1–02–24–00–13–14–04–10–01–12–12–32–22–12–00–12–11–21–21–01–01–00–11–1
Morecambe0–03–12–14–10–01–10–00–02–02–10–30–41–11–11–12–31–33–02–11–00–20–12–2
Northampton Town2–02–02–02–00–11–01–02–30–03–13–03–11–23–01–01–02–03–12–13–31–03–10–2
Oxford United5–03–21–11–00–20–21–11–00–12–32–41–20–01–12–12–12–13–00–42–00–00–10–0
Plymouth Argyle0–01–20–22–10–01–11–22–00–10–01–02–12–22–13–20–11–33–10–11–11–10–12–0
Port Vale3–03–01–13–00–04–07–13–20–21–10–20–20–20–12–23–04–02–26–21–21–14–12–2
Rochdale0–30–11–12–00–02–10–14–11–12–22–30–01–11–20–02–01–02–21–24–21–04–12–3
Rotherham United4–11–02–00–24–01–33–04–21–01–24–12–11–22–13–13–11–01–22–30–31–02–31–1
Southend United0–11–31–22–22–20–00–11–23–03–12–11–10–10–11–21–00–20–03–11–11–11–00–0
Torquay United3–12–34–33–21–33–31–12–22–12–11–10–12–11–01–11–30–00–14–21–31–41–22–1
Wycombe Wanderers0–10–12–10–00–32–03–01–12–11–00–11–00–12–20–01–31–11–11–22–21–22–14–0
York City1–10–30–01–20–24–13–00–02–23–21–20–20–01–41–13–12–00–20–00–02–10–21–3
Updated to match(es) played on 27 April 2013. Source:The Football League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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As of 20 April 2013
RankPlayerClubGoals[1]
1Tom PopePort Vale31
2Jamie CuretonExeter City21
3Daniel NardielloRotherham United19
4Nahki WellsBradford City18
5Adebayo AkinfenwaNorthampton Town16
Rene HoweTorquay United
7Britt AssombalongaSouthend United15
Robert GrantRochdale
Jacques MaghomaBurton Albion
Jack RedshawMorecambe

Assists

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As of 6 April 2013
RankPlayerClubAssists[36]
1Kevan HurstSouthend United14
2Chris HackettNorthampton Town13
3Ben TozerNorthampton Town12
4Tom PopePort Vale11
Matthew SaundersDagenham and Redbridge
6Billy JonesCheltenham Town10
7Mark ByrneBarnet9
Kevin EllisonMorecambe
Jason KennedyRochdale
Jennison Myrie-WilliamsPort Vale

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Tom Pope4Port ValeRotherham United6–2[37]8 September 2012
Tom PopePort ValeBristol Rovers4–0[38]20 November 2012
Tom PopePort ValeCheltenham Town3–2[39]29 March 2013
Jon ParkinFleetwood TownMorecambe0–4[40]8 September 2012
Tom Craddock4Oxford UnitedAccrington Stanley5–0[41]20 October 2012
Ricky HolmesBarnetBurton Albion3–2[42]21 December 2012
Kevin EllisonMorecambeAFC Wimbledon3–1[43]24 November 2012
  • 4 Player scored 4 goals

Scoring

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  • First goal of the season:Troy Brown for Aldershot Town against Plymouth Argyle (18 August 2012)
  • Fastest goal of the season:14 seconds,Sam Morsy for Port Vale against Morecambe (25 August 2012)[44]
  • Latest goal of the season:94 minutes and 17 seconds,Jason Walker for York City against Chesterfield (8 September 2012)[45] andOliver Norburn for Bristol Rovers against Cheltenham Town (5 February 2013)[46]
  • Largest winning margin:6 goals
    • Port Vale 7–1 Burton Albion (5 April 2013)

Most league wins

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Rotherham United24

Clean sheets

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Discipline

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Monthly awards

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MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
ManagerClubPlayerClub
AugustMartin AllenGillinghamJake WrightOxford United[49][50]
SeptemberMicky AdamsPort ValeTom PopePort Vale[51][52]
OctoberMark YatesCheltenham TownAshley VincentPort Vale[53][54]
NovemberPaul SturrockSouthend UnitedAdebayo AkinfenwaNorthampton Town[55][56]
DecemberGary RowettBurton AlbionAshley GrimesRochdale[57][58]
JanuaryMartin AllenGillinghamTom ParkesBristol Rovers[59][60]
FebruaryGary RowettBurton AlbionJacques MaghomaBurton Albion
MarchJohn SheridanPlymouth ArgyleJason BantonPlymouth Argyle[61][62]
AprilNigel WorthingtonYork CityChris SmithYork City[63][64]

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