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2010/11 Part 3 – Results, Table and Transfers Contact Me – What’s New on the site - Newsline 2010/11 Part 3 – Results, Table and Transfers Part 1 Hello hello we're back again Part 2 Losing their way The results, scorers, line ups, attendances, final table and transfers from the 2010/11 season 1 - Schmeichel 2 - Connolly 6 - Naylor 5 - Collins 21 - Bessone 8 - Kilkenny 14 - Howson 16 - Johnson 18 - Watt 10 - Becchio 11 - Sam 32 - White 15 - Clayton 13 - Grella 4 - Bruce 22 - Hughes 27 - Somma 12 - Higgs 7 - Gradel 44 - McCormack 23 - Snodgrass 29 - McCartney 17 - Faye 30 - Brown 26 - Bromby 33 - Nunez 40 - O'Brien 9 - Paynter 19 - Parker 20 - Lichaj 25 - Bannan 17 - Livermore 3 - Kisnorbo Championship 7-Aug (h) Derby County L 1-2 Becchio 26,761 GK RB CB CB LB M M M A A A S S S Carling Cup 1st round 10-Aug (h) Lincoln City W 4-0 Howson, Becchio, Sam, 12,602 GK RB CB LB M M M A A A S S CB S Kilkenny pen Championship 15-Aug (a) Nottingham Forest D 1-1 Sam 24,986 GK RB CB CB LB M M M A A A S Championship 21-Aug (h) Millwall W 3-1 Sam, Somma 2 25,067 GK RB CB CB LB M M M A A M S S Carling Cup 2nd 24-Aug (h) Leicester City L 1-2 Somma 16,509 RB CB LB M M M S A CB S A GK M round Championship 28-Aug (a) Watford W 1-0 Naylor 14,039 GK RB CB CB LB M M M A A M S S S Championship 11-Sep (h) Swansea City W 2-1 Johnson, Becchio 26,453 RB CB CB LB M M M A A S S GK M S Championship 14-Sep (a) Barnsley L 2-5 Howson, Somma 20,309 RB CB CB LB M M M A M S S GK A S Championship 17-Sep (a) Doncaster Rovers D 0-0 13,293 CB M M M S LB CB RB A GK M A S Championship 25-Sep (h) Sheffield United W 1-0 Johnson 33,622 CB S M M A M CB RB A GK M S S LB Championship 28-Sep (h) Preston North End L 4-6 Becchio, Bruce, Somma 2 22,727 CB S M M S A M S CB RB A GK M LB Championship 2-Oct (a) Ipswich Town L 1-2 Snodgrass 23,175 CB CB M M M S S RB A GK A LB M S Championship 16-Oct (a) Middlesbrough W 2-1 Somma, Becchio 23,550 RB CB CB M S M A S A M LB M GK S Championship 19-Oct (h) Leicester City L 1-2 Becchio 22,775 RB CB CB S M S M A A S M LB M GK Championship 25-Oct (h) Cardiff City L 0-4 20,747 GK RB CB M M A S CB A S M LB M S Championship 30-Oct (a) Scunthorpe United W 4-1 Gradel, Howson 3 8,122 GK RB M M S A CB M M LB M S CB S Jonny Howson nets one of his remarkable hat trick of goals against Scunthorpe on 30 October - one header, one right foot shot, one left foot shot. The unlucky goalkeeper was former United man Tony Warner. Championship 6-Nov (a) Coventry City W 3-2 Howson, Snodgrass, Gradel 28,184 RB CB M M S A S S M M LB M GK CB pen Championship 9-Nov (h) Hull City D 2-2 Johnson, O'Brien 24,906 GK RB M M M A S CB S M M LB CB S Championship 13-Nov (h) Bristol City W 3-1 Becchio 3 27,567 GK RB M M M S S CB A M M LB CB S Championship 20-Nov (a) Norwich City D 1-1 Gradel 26,315 GK RB S M M M A S CB M S M LB CB Championship 27-Nov (a) Reading D 0-0 23,677 GK RB M M M A S CB M S M LB CB S Championship 4-Dec (h) Crystal Palace W 2-1 Becchio 2 25,476 GK M M M A S CB RB M S M LB CB S Championship 11-Dec (a) Burnley W 3-2 Gradel, Becchio, Howson 20,453 GK RB CB M M M A CB M S M LB S 1 - Schmeichel 2 - Connolly 6 - Naylor 5 - Collins 21 - Bessone 8 - Kilkenny 14 - Howson 16 - Johnson 18 - Watt 10 - Becchio 11 - Sam 32 - White 15 - Clayton 13 - Grella 4 - Bruce 22 - Hughes 27 - Somma 12 - Higgs 7 - Gradel 44 - McCormack 23 - Snodgrass 29 - McCartney 17 - Faye 30 - Brown 26 - Bromby 33 - Nunez 40 - O'Brien 9 - Paynter 19 - Parker 20 - Lichaj 25 - Bannan 17 - Livermore 3 - Kisnorbo Championship 18-Dec (h) Queens Park Rangers W 2-0 Gradel 2 29,426 GK RB CB M M M A S CB M M LB S S Championship 26-Dec (a) Leicester City D 2-2 Gradel, Snodgrass 30,919 GK RB CB M M M A M S M LB S CB S Championship 28-Dec (h) Portsmouth D 3-3 Gradel, Howson, Johnson 31,556 GK RB CB M M S S M M M LB CB A Championship 1-Jan (h) Middlesbrough D 1-1 Becchio 30,452 GK RB CB S M M S A S LB M M M CB Championship 4-Jan (a) Cardiff City L 1-2 Snodgrass 25,010 GK RB CB M M S S S M M M CB A LB FA Cup third round 8-Jan (a) Arsenal D 1-1 Snodgrass pen 59,520 GK RB M M M A CB S S M M S CB LB Championship 15-Jan (h) Scunthorpe United W 4-0 Watt, Gradel, Johnson, Somma 25,446 GK RB M M M A CB S M S M LB CB S FA Cup third round 19-Jan (h) Arsenal L 1-3 Johnson 38,232 GK RB M M M S CB S M M S CB A LB replay Championship 22-Jan (a) Portsmouth D 2-2 Becchio, Somma 20,040 GK RB M M M A CB S M M LB CB Championship 1-Feb (a) Hull City D 2-2 Snodgrass, Somma 24,110 GK RB M M A S CB A M S M LB CB S Championship 5-Feb (h) Coventry City W 1-0 Somma 27,033 GK RB S M M A CB A M M LB S CB S Championship 12-Feb (a) Bristol City W 2-0 Snodgrass, Gradel 18,090 GK M M M A CB S M S M LB CB RB Championship 19-Feb (h) Norwich City D 2-2 Becchio, Somma 31,601 GK M M M A CB S M M LB CB S RB Championship 22-Feb (h) Barnsley D 3-3 Becchio, Gradel 2 26,289 GK M M M S A CB S M M LB CB RB Championship 26-Feb (a) Swansea City L 0-3 19,309 GK M M S A CB A M M LB CB S S RB Championship 5-Mar (h) Doncaster Rovers W 5-2 Gradel 2, Howson 2, Becchio 27,027 GK S M M M S A M M LB CB CB S RB Championship 8-Mar (a) Preston North End W 2-1 Kilkenny, Paynter 15,269 GK S M M M S M M LB CB CB A RB S Billy Paynter evades Preston centre-back Sean St Ledger to score the first goal of his United career on 8 March Championship 12-Mar (h) Ipswich Town D 0-0 27,432 GK M M M S M M LB CB CB A RB S Championship 19-Mar (a) Sheffield United L 0-2 23,728 GK M M S A S M M LB CB CB S RB M 1 - Schmeichel 2 - Connolly 6 - Naylor 5 - Collins 21 - Bessone 8 - Kilkenny 14 - Howson 16 - Johnson 18 - Watt 10 - Becchio 11 - Sam 32 - White 15 - Clayton 13 - Grella 4 - Bruce 22 - Hughes 27 - Somma 12 - Higgs 7 - Gradel 44 - McCormack 23 - Snodgrass 29 - McCartney 17 - Faye 30 - Brown 26 - Bromby 33 - Nunez 40 - O'Brien 9 - Paynter 19 - Parker 20 - Lichaj 25 - Bannan 17 - Livermore 3 - Kisnorbo Championship 2-Apr (h) Nottingham Forest W 4-1 Howson, Becchio, Gradel 2 29,524 GK S M M A S M M LB CB CB RB M S Championship 9-Apr (a) Millwall L 2-3 Becchio, O'Brien 16,724 GK RB M M A S M S M CB CB LB S M Championship 12-Apr (a) Derby County L 1-2 Gradel 27,252 GK RB M M S A S M S CB CB LB M M Championship 16-Apr (h) Watford D 2-2 Becchio, Deeney og 30,240 GK M M M S A M S M LB CB CB RB S Championship 22-Apr (h) Reading D 0-0 24,564 GK RB CB S M M S S M M CB A LB M Championship 25-Apr (a) Crystal Palace L 0-1 20,142 GK RB CB S M M S S M M CB A LB M Championship 30-Apr (h) Burnley W 1-0 McCormack 31,186 GK CB M M M S M A S LB S CB A RB Championship 7-May (a) Queens Park Rangers W 2-1 Gradel, McCormack 18,234 GK RB CB M M M S S M A CB A LB S League Starts 37 30 13 20 6 29 46 40 9 34 7 1 21 5 12 6 38 6 34 32 6 3 9 30 8 1 16 3 4 League Subs 2 1 8 5 13 7 11 1 4 1 5 17 3 15 3 2 1 4 2 14 1 4 1 1 League Goals 1 1 10 5 1 19 2 1 11 18 2 6 2 1 FA Cup Starts 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 FA Cup Subs 1 1 2 2 FA Cup Goals 1 1 Carling Cup Starts 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 Carling Cup Subs 1 1 1 2 Carling Cup Goals 1 1 1 1 1 Overall Starts 40 34 13 22 8 31 50 44 12 37 8 1 25 5 13 7 41 6 36 32 6 3 9 32 9 3 16 3 4 Overall Subs 2 1 8 5 14 7 12 2 4 2 8 19 3 15 3 2 1 6 2 14 1 4 1 1 Overall Goals 1 2 11 6 1 20 3 1 12 18 2 7 2 1 Manager - Simon Grayson Captain - Richard Naylor, Jonny Howson in his absence 1st substitution 2nd substitution 3rd substitution 1st and 3rd substitution Final Table - Championship 2010/11 Pos P W D L F A Pts 1 Queens Park Rangers 46 24 16 6 71 32 88 2 Norwich City 46 23 15 8 83 58 84 3 Swansea City 46 24 8 14 69 42 80 4 Cardiff City 46 23 11 12 76 54 80 5 Reading 46 20 17 9 77 51 77 6 Nottingham Forest 46 20 15 11 69 50 75 7 Leeds United 46 19 15 12 81 70 72 8 Burnley 46 18 14 14 65 61 68 9 Millwall 46 18 13 15 62 48 67 10 Leicester City 46 19 10 17 76 71 67 11 Hull City 46 16 17 13 52 51 65 12 Middlesbrough 46 17 11 18 68 68 62 13 Ipswich Town 46 18 8 20 62 68 62 14 Watford 46 16 13 17 77 71 61 15 Bristol City 46 17 9 20 62 65 60 16 Portsmouth 46 15 13 18 53 60 58 17 Barnsley 46 14 14 18 55 66 56 18 Coventry City 46 14 13 19 54 58 55 19 Derby County 46 13 10 23 58 71 49 20 Crystal Palace 46 12 12 22 44 69 48 21 Doncaster Rovers 46 11 15 20 55 81 48 22 Preston North End 46 10 12 24 54 79 42 23 Sheffield United 46 11 9 26 44 79 42 24 Scunthorpe 46 12 6 28 43 87 42 Date Name Fee From/To Position Transfers In Joined May-10 Kasper Schmeichel £0 Notts County Goalkeeper Free transfer, two year contract Notts County's Danish goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, son of Manchester United legend Peter, was the first and highest profile signing of the summer Joined Jun-10 Paul Connolly £0 Derby County Right-back Free transfer, three year contract Joined Jun-10 Federico Bessone £0 Swansea City Left-back Free transfer, three year contract Joined Jul-10 Billy Paynter £0 Swindon Town Striker Free transfer, three year contract Joined Jul-10 Neill Collins £500,000 Preston North End Centre-back Undisclosed fee, three year contract Joined Jul-10 Lloyd Sam £0 Charlton Athletic Midfield Free transfer, two year contract Joined Jul-10 Alex Bruce £200,000 Ipswich Town Centre-back Two year contract, with a one year option Loan in Aug-10 Sanchez Watt - Arsenal Winger Season long loan Loan in Aug-10 Adam Clayton - Manchester City Midfield One month loan Joined Aug-10 Ross McCormack £300,000 Cardiff City Forward Undisclosed fee, three year contract Joined Aug-10 Adam Clayton £250,000 Manchester City Midfield Undisclosed fee, three year contract Joined Aug-10 Ramon Nunez £0 CD Olimpia Midfield Free transfer, contract until January 2011, later extended to end of season Joined Sep-10 Amdy Faye £0 Stoke City Midfield Free agent, contract until January 2011 Loan
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