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2009/10 Part 4 – Results, Table and Transfers Contact Me – What’s New on the site - Newsline 2009/10 Part 4 – Results, Table and Transfers Part 1 Our time at last? Part 2 Off field setbacks Copy of the full judgement in the Levi v Bates court case Part 3 Cup highs and League lows The results, scorers, line ups, attendances, final table and transfers from the 2009/10 season 2 - Crowe2- Kisnorbo3- Marques5- 19Parker- 23Snodgrass- 14Howson- Doyle4- 16Johnson- 10Becchio- Beckford9- 22Hughes- 18Robinson- 21Showunmi- 24Huntington - 17Michalik- 13Grella- Kilkenny8- Prutton7- 26Bromby- Ankergren1- Naylor6- 32White - 20Kandol- 27Somma- 15Vokes- 28Gradel- 30Capaldi- 35Ephrahim - 36Martin D - 21Lowry- 15McSheffrey- Dickov7- 33Collins- 24Watt- Competition Date Venue Opposition Result Scorers Crowd 12Higgs- # League One 8-Aug (h) Exeter City W 2-1 Beckford 2 27,681 GK RB CB CB LB M M M M A A S S S Carling Cup 1st round 10-Aug (a) Darlington W 1-0 Showunmi 4,487 GK RB M M M M S LB S A CB CB A S League One 15-Aug (a) Wycombe Wanderers W 1-0 Becchio 8,400 GK RB CB CB M M M M A A LB S S League One 18-Aug (a) Walsall W 2-1 Johnson, Beckford 8,483 GK RB CB CB M M M M A A LB S S S League One 22-Aug (h) Tranmere Rovers W 3-0 Johnson, Beckford, 21,692 GK RB CB CB M M M M A A LB S S S Becchio Carling Cup 2nd 25-Aug (h) Watford W 2-1 Snodgrass 2 14,681 GK RB CB CB M M M M S A LB S A S round League One 29-Aug (a) Colchester United W 2-1 Johnson, Beckford 8,810 GK RB CB CB M M M M A A LB S S S League One 5-Sep (h) Stockport County W 2-0 Grella, Michalik 22,870 GK RB M M M M A LB S S CB A S CB League One 11-Sep (a) Southend United D 0-0 10,123 GK RB CB M M M M A A LB S S S CB Shane Higgs earns a point at Southend on 11 September with this penalty save from Lee Barnard League One 19-Sep (h) Gillingham W 4-1 Johnson 2, Howson, 21,026 GK RB CB M M M M A A LB S S S CB Beckford Carling Cup 3rd 22-Sep (h) Liverpool L 0-1 38,168 GK RB CB M M M M A A LB S CB S S round League One 26-Sep (a) Milton Keynes Dons W 1-0 Snodgrass 16,713 GK RB CB M M M M A LB S S A CB S League One 29-Sep (h) Carlisle United D 1-1 Beckford 19,673 CB M M M M A A LB S S S RB GK CB League One 3-Oct (h) Charlton Athletic D 0-0 31,838 CB M M M A A LB S S S M RB GK CB Johnstones Paint 6-Oct (h) Darlington W 2-1 Robinson, Kandol 8,429 S LB M S CB A M M RB GK CB M A S Trophy Northern Section 2nd round League One 19-Oct (h) Norwich City W 2-1 Johnson, Beckford 19,192 GK RB M M M M A LB CB S CB S A S League One 24-Oct (a) Millwall L 1-2 Kisnorbo 14,165 CB M M M M A LB S RB GK CB S A S League One 27-Oct (a) Bristol Rovers W 4-0 Beckford 2, Vokes, 11,448 CB M M M M A LB S RB GK CB S A S Kandol League One 31-Oct (h) Yeovil Town W 4-0 Johnson, Gradel, 24,482 CB M M M M A LB S RB GK CB S A S Beckford, Kandol FA Cup 1st round 7-Nov (a) Oldham Athletic W 2-0 Howson, Grella 5,552 CB M M M M A LB S M RB GK CB S 2 - Crowe2- Kisnorbo3- Marques5- 19Parker- 23Snodgrass- 14Howson- Doyle4- 16Johnson- 10Becchio- Beckford9- 22Hughes- 18Robinson- 21Showunmi- 24Huntington - 17Michalik- 13Grella- Kilkenny8- Prutton7- 26Bromby- Ankergren1- Naylor6- 32White - 20Kandol- 27Somma- 15Vokes- 28Gradel- 30Capaldi- 35Ephrahim - 36Martin D - 21Lowry- 15McSheffrey- Dickov7- 33Collins- 24Watt- Competition Date Venue Opposition Result Scorers Crowd 12Higgs- # Johnstones Paint 10-Nov (h) Grimsby Town W 3-1 Lancashire og, Kilkenny, 10,430 M M A RB S S CB M S GK CB LB A M Trophy Northern Beckford Section quarter final League One 21-Nov (a) Brighton & Hove W 3-0 Snodgrass, Beckford, 7,615 CB M M M A LB S CB M S RB GK A S Albion Kilkenny League One 24-Nov (h) Leyton Orient W 1-0 Gradel 19,744 CB M M M A LB CB S M RB GK S A S FA Cup 2nd round 29-Nov (a) Kettering Town D 1-1 Beckford 4,887 RB M M M S A CB A M CB GK LB League One 1-Dec (a) Oldham Athletic W 2-0 Kilkenny, Becchio 7,793 RB S M S CB S M M CB GK A A LB M League One 5-Dec (h) Huddersfield Town D 2-2 Snodgrass, Gradel 36,723 RB M M M S A CB M CB GK A S LB S FA Cup 2nd round 8-Dec (h) Kettering Town W 5-1 Becchio, Grella 2, Kandol, 10,670 M M M A A RB CB S M CB GK LB S S replay Beckford League One 12-Dec (a) Brentford D 0-0 9,031 S CB M M A A RB M CB GK S M LB S Johnstones Paint 15-Dec (h) Accrington Stanley W 2-0 Ephraim, Kilkenny 12,696 RB S M LB CB A M M CB A S S M GK Trophy Northern Section semi final League One 19-Dec (h) Southampton W 1-0 Snodgrass 25,948 CB M M M S A A LB M RB GK CB S League One 26-Dec (h) Hartlepool United W 3-1 Beckford 2, Becchio 30,191 CB M M M S A A LB M RB GK CB S S League One 28-Dec (a) Stockport County W 4-2 Snodgrass, Beckford 2, 7,768 CB M S M M A A LB M RB GK CB S S Bromby FA Cup 3rd round 3-Jan (a) Manchester United W 1-0 Beckford 74,526 RB CB S M M M A A LB S M GK CB S League One 9-Jan (h) Wycombe Wanderers D 1-1 Howson 24,383 RB CB M M M LB A A S M GK CB S S Jonny Howson drives home a first half drive against Wycombe on 9 January, but Wanderers fought back to earn a surprise draw League One 16-Jan (a) Exeter City L 0-2 8,451 CB M S M M A A LB S M RB GK CB S Johnstones Paint 19-Jan (h) Carlisle United L 1-2 Crowe 13,011 RB M M M S A LB A M CB GK CB Trophy Northern Section final 1st leg FA Cup 4th round 23-Jan (a) Tottenham Hotspur D 2-2 Beckford 2 (1 pen) 35,750 RB CB A M M M S A LB M CB GK S League One 26-Jan (a) Swindon Town L 0-3 14,508 RB CB A M M M S A LB S M CB GK S League One 30-Jan (h) Colchester United W 2-0 Beckford 2 (1 pen) 23,425 M M M S A A CB RB GK CB S LB M 2 - Crowe2- Kisnorbo3- Marques5- 19Parker- 23Snodgrass- 14Howson- Doyle4- 16Johnson- 10Becchio- Beckford9- 22Hughes- 18Robinson- 21Showunmi- 24Huntington - 17Michalik- 13Grella- Kilkenny8- Prutton7- 26Bromby- Ankergren1- Naylor6- 32White - 20Kandol- 27Somma- 15Vokes- 28Gradel- 30Capaldi- 35Ephrahim - 36Martin D - 21Lowry- 15McSheffrey- Dickov7- 33Collins- 24Watt- Competition Date Venue Opposition Result Scorers Crowd 12Higgs- # FA Cup 4th round 3-Feb (h) Tottenham Hotspur L 1-3 Becchio 37,704 S M M M M A A LB CB S RB GK CB S replay League One 6-Feb (a) Hartlepool United D 2-2 Becchio 2 5,115 S M M S A A CB RB GK CB M LB M Johnstones Paint 9-Feb (a) Carlisle United W 3-2 Snodgrass, Crowe, Grella 9,430 RB A M M S A CB S S GK CB M LB M Trophy Northern Section final 2nd leg (aggregate 4-4, Carlisle win 6-5 on penalties) League One 13-Feb (a) Leyton Orient D 1-1 Daniels og 8,013 RB M S M A S M CB GK CB S A LB M League One 16-Feb (h) Walsall L 1-2 McSheffrey 18,941 RB M S M A A S M CB GK CB S LB M League One 20-Feb (h) Brighton & Hove D 1-1 Snodgrass 24,120 CB S M M M S A RB M GK CB S LB A Albion League One 23-Feb (h) Oldham Athletic W 2-0 Becchio 2 17,635 CB M M M S A A RB S GK CB M S LB League One 27-Feb (a) Huddersfield Town D 2-2 Howson, Becchio 21,764 CB M M M S A A RB GK CB S LB M Jonny Howson celebrates scoring away to fierce West Riding rivals Huddersfield in a 2-2 draw on 27 February League One 6-Mar (h) Brentford D 1-1 Beckford 25,445 CB M M M S A A RB S CB GK LB M S League One 9-Mar (a) Tranmere Rovers W 4-1 Snodgrass, Beckford 2 (1 8,346 CB M M M A A RB GK CB LB S S M S pen), Becchio League One 13-Mar (a) Southampton L 0-1 30,794 CB M M M A A RB S S GK CB LB S M League One 22-Mar (h) Millwall L 0-2 21,348 CB M M M M A LB S RB GK CB S S A League One 27-Mar (a) Norwich City L 0-1 25,445 GK M M M S A A RB S M CB S LB CB League One 3-Apr (h) Swindon Town L 0-3 27,881 GK S M M M A RB A M CB S LB S CB 2 - Crowe2- Kisnorbo3- Marques5- 19Parker- 23Snodgrass- 14Howson- Doyle4- 16Johnson- 10Becchio- Beckford9- 22Hughes- 18Robinson- 21Showunmi- 24Huntington - 17Michalik- 13Grella- Kilkenny8- Prutton7- 26Bromby- Ankergren1- Naylor6- 32White - 20Kandol- 27Somma- 15Vokes- 28Gradel- 30Capaldi- 35Ephrahim - 36Martin D - 21Lowry- 15McSheffrey- Dickov7- 33Collins- 24Watt- Competition Date Venue Opposition Result Scorers Crowd 12Higgs- # League One 5-Apr (a) Yeovil Town W 2-1 Naylor 2 6,308 GK M M M S A LB M RB CB A CB S League One 10-Apr (h) Southend United W 2-0 Gradel, Becchio 21,650 GK M M M S S A LB M RB CB A CB S League One 13-Apr (a) Carlisle United W 3-1 Bechio 2, Gradel 8,728 GK M M M A S LB S M RB CB A CB League One 17-Apr (a) Gillingham L 2-3 Becchio, Beckford pen 9,649 GK S M M M A S LB M RB CB A CB S League One 24-Apr (h) Milton Keynes Dons W 4-1 Becchio, Gradel, Beckford 25,964 GK LB M S M A S RB M CB A S CB M 2 (1 pen) League One 1-May (a) Charlton Athletic L 0-1 23,198 GK M M M A S RB S M CB A LB CB S League One 8-May (h) Bristol Rovers W 2-1 Howson, Beckford 38,234 GK M M M M A A RB M CB A LB CB S League Starts 19 16 29 5 2 40 39 42 26 32 38 38 7 3 24 1 31 27 29 4 8 11 3 1 11 9 1 9 1 League Subs 1 2 4 6 10 5 4 1 6 7 6 14 11 5 1 2 4 10 21 2 1 3 5 League Goals 1 7 4 7 15 25 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 6 1 FA Cup Starts 3 3 5 6 6 4 3 6 5 3 1 5 5 6 3 1 1 FA Cup Subs 1 1 2 1 3 4 1 1 FA Cup Goals 1 2 5 3 1 Carling Cup Starts 3 3 2 1 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 Carling Cup Subs 2 1 2 1 3 Carling Cup Goals 2 1 Johnstones Paint Starts 3 4 2 1 2 1 2 4 1 4 3 4 2 2 4 5 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 Johnstones Paint Subs 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Johnstones Paint Goals 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 Overall Starts 22 25 34 6 2 52 50 52 35 37 48 50 1 1 1 16 9 33 3 38 37 37 7 2 9 13 4 2 1 12 10 1 9 1 Overall Subs 2 1 2 5 6 12 10 4 1 8 11 7 19 15 6 1 2 8 11 1 1 22 1 2 1 3 5 Overall Goals 2 1 10 5 7 17 31 1 1 1 5 4 1 2 4 1 6 1 1 Manager - Simon Grayson Captain - Richard Naylor.
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