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2011/12 Part 4 – Results, Table and Transfers Contact Me – What’s New on the site - Newsline 2011/12 Part 4 – Results, Table and Transfers Part 1 Unrest and despondency Part 2 Warnock Part 3 End of season blues The results, scorers, line ups, attendances, final table and transfers from the 2011/12 season 1 - Lonergan 2 - Connolly 5 - O'Brien 3 - Kisnorbo 48 - O'Dea 23 - Snodgrass 8 - Brown 15 - Clayton 7 - Gradel 14 - Howson 44 - McCormack 9 - Paynter 20 - Nunez 11 - Sam 19 - Parker 22 - Lees 26 - Bromby Taylor31 - C 29 - Thompson 28 - White 38 - Keogh 12 - Rachubka 10 - Becchio 18 - Forssell 7 - Vayrynen 16 - Pugh 30 - Cairns 21 - McCarthy 4 - Bruce 17 - Townsend 25 - Delph 14 - Smith 6 - Rogers 25 - Webber 33 - Robinson Championship 6-Aug (a) Southampton L 1-3 Gradel (pen) 25,860 GK RB CB CB LB M M M M M A S S S Carling Cup first round 9-Aug (h) Bradford City W 3-2 Nunez 2, McCormack 17,667 GK RB CB CB M M M A M M LB S S S Ramon Nunez scores his second goal in the Carling Cup victory over Bradford City Championship 13-Aug (h) Middlesbrough L 0-1 25,650 GK CB LB M M M M M A S S RB CB S Championship 16-Aug (h) Hull City W 4-1 McCormack, Lees, 22,363 GK CB CB M M M A M S RB S LB A Snodgrass, Nunez Championship 21-Aug (a) West Ham United D 2-2 McCormack, Clayton 28,252 GK CB CB M M M M A S S RB LB A Carling Cup second 23-Aug (a) Doncaster Rovers W 2-1 Nunez 2 8,505 RB CB S CB S M A M M S M LB A GK round Championship 27-Aug (a) Ipswich Town L 1-2 McCormack 19,758 GK S CB CB M M M M A S S RB LB A Championship 10-Sep (h) Crystal Palace W 3-2 McCormack 2, Becchio 23,916 GK CB CB M M M A M S RB LB A S S Championship 17-Sep (h) Bristol City W 2-1 Clayton, McCormack 22,655 GK CB CB M M M A M RB S LB A S S Carling Cup third 20-Sep (h) Manchester United L 0-3 31,031 GK CB M M M M S RB CB LB A A S S round Championship 23-Sep (a) Brighton & Hove Albion D 3-3 Keogh, McCormack 2 20,646 GK CB M M M A RB CB LB A S S S M Championship 1-Oct (h) Portsmouth W 1-0 Pugh 22,476 GK RB CB M M M A CB LB A S S S M Championship 14-Oct (a) Doncaster Rovers W 3-0 Pugh, McCormack, Lees 12,962 GK RB CB M M M A CB LB A S S S M Championship 18-Oct (h) Coventry City D 1-1 O'Dea 21,528 RB CB M M M A CB LB A GK S S S M Championship 22-Oct (a) Peterborough United W 3-2 Keogh, Clayton, O'Dea 12,880 RB CB M M A S S CB LB A GK S M M Championship 26-Oct (a) Birmingham City L 0-1 21,426 RB CB M M M A S CB LB A GK S S M Championship 30-Oct (h) Cardiff City D 1-1 Snodgrass 20,270 RB S CB M M M A S CB LB A GK S M Championship 2-Nov (h) Blackpool L 0-5 22,423 RB CB M M M A CB LB A GK S S M S Championship 6-Nov (a) Leicester City W 1-0 Clayton 27,720 RB CB CB M S M M A S LB A S M GK Championship 19-Nov (a) Burnley W 2-1 Snodgrass 2 17,226 RB CB CB M M M A S M S LB A S GK Championship 26-Nov (h) Barnsley L 1-2 McCormack 25,900 RB CB M M M A S M CB LB S A S GK Championship 29-Nov (a) Nottingham Forest W 4-0 Snodgrass, Howson, 23,577 RB CB M M M M S S CB M S A LB GK Becchio, Clayton 1 - Lonergan 2 - Connolly 5 - O'Brien 3 - Kisnorbo 48 - O'Dea 23 - Snodgrass 8 - Brown 15 - Clayton 7 - Gradel 14 - Howson 44 - McCormack 9 - Paynter 20 - Nunez 11 - Sam 19 - Parker 22 - Lees 26 - Bromby Taylor31 - C 29 - Thompson 28 - White 38 - Keogh 12 - Rachubka 10 - Becchio 18 - Forssell 7 - Vayrynen 16 - Pugh 30 - Cairns 21 - McCarthy 4 - Bruce 17 - Townsend 25 - Delph 14 - Smith 6 - Rogers 25 - Webber 33 - Robinson Championship 3-Dec (h) Millwall W 2-0 Snodgrass 2 27,161 RB CB M M M M S CB M S A LB GK The United team pay tribute to the late Gary Speed before the 3 December Elland Road clash with Millwall Championship 10-Dec (a) Watford D 1-1 Snodgrass pen 13,573 RB CB M M S M CB LB A A S M GK Championship 17-Dec (h) Reading L 0-1 23,162 GK RB CB M M M A S CB LB S A S M Championship 26-Dec (a) Derby County L 0-1 33,010 GK S CB CB M M M A S RB M S A LB Championship 31-Dec (a) Barnsley L 1-4 Becchio 17,499 GK RB CB CB M S A M LB A S M M Championship 2-Jan (h) Burnley W 2-1 Easton og, McCormack 27,295 GK CB CB M S A S M LB A S M RB M FA Cup third round 9-Jan (a) Arsenal L 0-1 59,615 GK CB S M S A CB RB LB A S M M M Championship 14-Jan (a) Crystal Palace D 1-1 Snodgrass 17,796 GK CB S M M A CB RB LB A S M M Championship 21-Jan (h) Ipswich Town W 3-1 Snodgrass, McCormack, 22,844 GK CB M M A CB RB S S A LB M M Becchio Championship 31-Jan (h) Birmingham City L 1-4 McCormack 19,628 GK CB M M A CB RB LB A M M Championship 4-Feb (a) Bristol City W 3-0 Snodgrass, McCormack, 15,257 GK CB M M A CB M A LB M RB Becchio Championship 11-Feb (h) Brighton & Hove Albion L 1-2 Becchio 23,171 GK CB M M A S CB M A LB S M RB Championship 14-Feb (a) Coventry City L 1-2 McCormack 15,704 GK S CB M S M A S CB M A LB M RB Championship 18-Feb (h) Doncaster Rovers W 3-2 Townsend, Clayton, 21,181 GK CB M S M A CB LB A S M RB M S Becchio 1 - Lonergan 2 - Connolly 5 - O'Brien 3 - Kisnorbo 48 - O'Dea 23 - Snodgrass 8 - Brown 15 - Clayton 7 - Gradel 14 - Howson 44 - McCormack 9 - Paynter 20 - Nunez 11 - Sam 19 - Parker 22 - Lees 26 - Bromby Taylor31 - C 29 - Thompson 28 - White 38 - Keogh 12 - Rachubka 10 - Becchio 18 - Forssell 7 - Vayrynen 16 - Pugh 30 - Cairns 21 - McCarthy 4 - Bruce 17 - Townsend 25 - Delph 14 - Smith 6 - Rogers 25 - Webber 33 - Robinson Championship 25-Feb (a) Portsmouth D 0-0 17,571 GK CB M M M A CB S M A LB RB Championship 3-Mar (h) Southampton L 0-1 20,901 GK S CB M M M M S CB RB M A LB S Championship 6-Mar (a) Hull City D 0-0 22,676 GK RB CB M M M A S CB A LB M Championship 11-Mar (a) Middlesbrough W 2-0 Snodgrass, Becchio 21,301 GK RB CB M M M A CB M A S S S LB Championship 17-Mar (h) West Ham United D 1-1 Becchio 33,366 GK RB CB M M M A CB M A S S LB Championship 20-Mar (h) Nottingham Forest L 3-7 Snodgrass pen, Becchio, 21,367 GK RB CB M M M A S CB M A S S LB Brown Championship 24-Mar (a) Millwall W 1-0 McCormack 14,309 GK S CB M M M A RB M A CB S LB Championship 31-Mar (h) Watford L 0-2 21,766 GK RB M M M A S CB M A S CB S LB Championship 6-Apr (a) Reading L 0-2 22,775 GK M M A RB CB M A S M CB S S LB Championship 9-Apr (h) Derby County L 0-2 21,363 GK RB CB M M A S M CB A M S S LB Championship 14-Apr (h) Peterborough United W 4-1 Paynter 2, McCormack 2 19,469 GK CB M M A A RB CB LB S M M S S Championship 17-Apr (a) Blackpool L 0-1 14,134 GK S CB M M A A RB CB S S M M LB Championship 21-Apr (a) Cardiff City D 1-1 Becchio 25,109 GK S M M A S RB CB M A M CB S LB Championship 28-Apr (h) Leicester City L 1-2 Webber 25,664 GK RB M M M A CB M A S LB CB S League Starts 35 23 2 18 35 42 21 42 4 19 42 ## 6 3 41 7 2 7 35 17 5 25 1 2 31 6 8 5 5 3 1 2 9 League Subs 5 2 1 1 3 1 3 3 13 14 1 3 2 1 5 1 16 14 8 3 1 1 3 11 1 League Goals 2 13 1 6 1 1 18 2 1 2 2 11 2 1 1 FA Cup Starts 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FA Cup Subs 1 1 1 FA Cup Goals Carling Cup Starts 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 Carling Cup Subs 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 Carling Cup Goals 1 4 Overall Starts 38 25 4 19 38 43 22 45 4 22 45 ## 9 5 1 43 8 2 9 38 19 6 27 1 3 32 6 8 6 5 3 1 2 9 Overall Subs 5 2 2 1 4 1 1 4 3 14 14 2 4 2 2 1 5 1 16 16 9 3 1 1 3 11 1 Overall Goals 2 13 1 6 1 1 19 2 5 2 2 11 2 1 1 Manager - Simon Grayson until 1 Feb, Neil Redfearn 1-18 Feb, Neil Warnock from 18 Feb Captain - Jonny Howson, Patrick Kisnorbo in Howson's absence, then Andy Lonergan, then Robert Snodgrass 1st substitution 2nd substitution 3rd substitution 2nd and 3rd substitution Final Table - Championship 2011/12 Pos P W D L F A Pts Notes 1 Reading 46 27 8 11 69 41 89 2 Southampton 46 26 10 10 85 46 88 3 West Ham United 46 24 14 8 81 48 86 4 Birmingham City 46 20 16 10 78 51 76 5 Blackpool 46 20 15 11 79 59 75 6 Cardiff City 46 19 18 9 66 53 75 7 Middlesbrough 46 18 16 12 52 51 70 8 Hull City 46 19 11 16 47 44 68 9 Leicester City 46 18 12 16 66 55 66 10 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 17 15 14 52 52 66 11 Watford 46 16 16 14 56 64 64 12 Derby County 46 18 10 18 50 58 64 13 Burnley 46 17 11 18 61 58 62 14 Leeds United 46 17 10 19 65 68 61 15 Ipswich Town 46 17 10 19 69 77 61 16 Millwall 46 15 12 19 55 57 57 17 Crystal Palace 46 13 17 16 46 51 56 18 Peterborough United 46 13 11 22 67 77 50 19 Nottingham Forest 46 14 8 24 48 63 50 20 Bristol City 46 12 13 21 44 68 49 21 Barnsley 46 13 9 24 49 74 48 22 Portsmouth 46 13 11 22 50 59 40 1 23 Coventry City 46 9 13 24 41 65 40 24 Doncaster Rovers 46 8 12 26 43 80 36 1 Deducted 10 points for going into administration Date Name Fee From/To Position Transfers In Joined Jun-11 Paul Rachubka £0 Blackpool Goalkeeper Two year contract Joined Jul-11 Sanchez Payne £0 School Forward One year contract Joined Jul-11 Joe McCann £0 School Midfield One year contract Joined Jul-11 Nathan Turner £0 School Midfield One year contract Joined Jul-11 Lewis Turner £0 School Defender One year contract Joined Jul-11 Alex Cairns £0 School Goalkeeper One year contract Joined Jul-11 Charlie Taylor £0 School Left-back Three year contract Joined Jul-11 Monty Gimpel £0 Tooting & Mitcham Centre-back One year contract Joined Jul-11 Michael Brown £0 Portsmouth Midfield One year contract Joined Jul-11 Andy Lonergan £200,000 Preston North End Goalkeeper Undisclosed fee, three year contract Loan In Aug-11 Darren O'Dea - Celtic Defender Season long loan Loan In Aug-11 Andy Keogh - Wolverhampton Wanderers Striker Until January Joined Sep-11 Mikael Forssell £0 Hannover Striker Free transfer, contract until end of season Joined Sep-11 Mika Vayrynen £0 Heerenveen Midfield Free transfer, one year contract Loan In Sep-11 Danny Pugh - Stoke City Midfield Until January Loan In Nov-11 Alex McCarthy - Reading Goalkeeper One month loan, later extended to two months Joined Nov-11 Maik Taylor - Birmingham City Goalkeeper Short
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