2010–11 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

Sheffield Wednesday
2010–11 season
ChairmanMilan Mandarić
ManagerAlan Irvine (until 3 February 2011)
Gary Megson (from 4 February 2011)
StadiumHillsborough Stadium
Football League One15th
FA CupFifth round
League CupSecond round
Football League TrophyNorthern Area semi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Neil Mellor (13)
All: Neil Mellor (19)
Highest home attendance23,081 (League)
Lowest home attendance7,390 (League Cup)
Average home league attendance17,817

The 2010–11 season was Sheffield Wednesday's first season in the third tier of English football since 2005 and their 109th season in the Football League.

Events

  • 7 August 2010 – Sheffield Wednesday start their season with a comfortable home win over Dagenham and Redbridge at Hillsborough.
  • 10 August 2010 – Sheffield Wednesday progress to the second round of the League Cup after beating Bury 1–0 at Hillsborough. The game was watched by 7,390 fans.
  • 11 August 2010 – Sheffield Wednesday are given 28 days to pay a £550,000 debt before potentially going into administration.
  • 24 August 2010 – Sheffield Wednesday are knocked out of the League Cup after a 4–2 loss at Scunthorpe United.
  • 9 November 2010 – Wednesday face a winding-up order over £600,000 of unpaid PAYE tax and also face a similar order over a £300,000 VAT bill.[1]
  • 17 November 2010 – A High Court judge gives the club 28 days to find new owners and pay off their tax debt.[2]
  • 29 November 2010 – Milan Mandaric's UK Football Investments buys the club for £7,000,001 pending shareholder approval. The deal would settle the club's £23 million debt with the Co-Operative Bank with a £7 million payment. An Extraordinary General Meeting of shareholders is called for 14 December.[3]
  • 30 November 2010 – Wednesday are knocked out of the Football League Trophy after a 3–1 loss at Carlisle United.
  • 3 February 2011 – Alan Irvine is sacked as manager after 13 months in charge. The club were 12th in the table at the time.[4]
  • 4 February 2011 – Gary Megson is appointed as manager.[5]
  • 19 February 2011 – Wednesday reach the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time in 11 years, but are knocked out by Birmingham City.
  • 7 May 2011 – A loss to Exeter City in the final game of the season leaves Wednesday 15th in the final league table.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
13 Charlton Athletic 46 15 14 17 62 66 −4 59
14 Yeovil Town 46 16 11 19 56 66 −10 59
15 Sheffield Wednesday 46 16 10 20 67 67 0 58
16 Hartlepool United 46 15 12 19 47 65 −18 57
17 Oldham Athletic 46 13 17 16 53 60 −7 56
Updated to match(es) played on 2 May 2011. Source: BBC
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results

League One

League One match details
Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance League
position
Ref.
7 August 2010 Dagenham & Redbridge Home W 2–0 Doe 13' o.g., Morrison 15' 23,081 3rd [6]
14 August 2010 Colchester United Away D 1–1 Mellor 83' 6,011 4th [7]
21 August 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion Home W 1–0 Coke 38' 18,674 4th [8]
28 August 2010 Hartlepool United Away W 5–0 Murray 8' o.g., Coke 10', Mellor 23', Tudgay 73' pen., Morrison 90+3' 4,084 1st [9]
5 September 2010 Brentford Away L 0–1 5,396 1st [10]
11 September 2010 Carlisle United Home L 0–1 20,282 8th [11]
18 September 2010 Plymouth Argyle Away L 2–3 O'Connor 38', Miller 75' 7,916 11th [12]
25 September 2010 Southampton Home L 0–1 18,198 14th [13]
28 September 2010 Oldham Athletic Home D 0–0 16,609 16th [14]
2 October 2010 Notts County Away W 2–0 Tudgay 52', Potter 90+6' 11,355 10th [15]
9 October 2010 Leyton Orient Home W 1–0 Buxton 52' 17,445 5th [16]
16 October 2010 Yeovil Town Away W 2–0 J. Johnson 72', Miller 84' pen. 5,927 4th [17]
23 October 2010 Bournemouth Home D 1–1 Mellor 82' 17,868 4th [18]
30 October 2010 Charlton Athletic Away L 0–1 17,365 7th [19]
2 November 2010 Huddersfield Town Home L 0–2 20,540 11th [20]
13 November 2010 Rochdale Home W 2–0 Coke 62', Morrison 82' 16,520 10th [21]
20 November 2010 Milton Keynes Dons Away W 4–1 Mellor 22', 71', 83', Chadwick 27' o.g. 10,552 6th [22]
23 November 2010 Walsall Home W 3–0 Potter 7', Beevers 75', Morrison 83' 15,228 4th [23]
4 December 2010 Swindon Town Away L 1–2 Morrison 30' 9,123 5th [24]
11 December 2010 Bristol Rovers Home W 6–2 Sedgwick 10', Miller 23', Teale 26', J. Johnson 32', O'Connor 71', Heffernan 81' 19,242 2nd [25]
18 December 2010 Exeter City Away L 1–5 Miller 31' 5,524 5th [26]
3 January 2011 Huddersfield Town Away L 0–1 17,024 7th [27]
15 January 2011 Charlton Athletic Home D 2–2 Heffernan 47', R. Johnson 51' 19,051 9th [28]
22 January 2011 Leyton Orient Away L 0–4 6,449 11th [29]
25 January 2011 Yeovil Town Home D 2–2 Madine 36', R. Johnson 86' 16,618 11th [30]
1 February 2011 Peterborough United Away L 3–5 J. Johnson 5', Madine 21', Sedgwick 35' 6,480 12th [31]
5 February 2011 Milton Keynes Dons Home D 2–2 Mellor 69', Morrison 83' 17,631 12th [32]
12 February 2011 Rochdale Away L 1–2 Madine 90' 6,154 14th [33]
15 February 2011[a] Tranmere Rovers Away L 0–3 5,941 16th [35]
22 February 2011 Bournemouth Away D 0–0 7,268 16th [36]
26 February 2011 Carlisle United Away W 1–0 Miller 20' 6,834 16th [37]
5 March 2011 Plymouth Argyle Home L 2–4 Coke 61', R. Johnson 83' 18,474 16th [38]
8 March 2011 Oldham Athletic Away W 3–2 Beevers 3', Sedgwick 13', 52' 4,133 15th [39]
12 March 2011 Notts County Home L 0–1 17,835 16th [40]
15 March 2011 Peterborough United Home L 1–4 Heffernan 52' 16,014 16th [41]
19 March 2011 Southampton Away L 0–2 20,234 16th [42]
26 March 2011 Dagenham & Redbridge Away D 1–1 Teale 17' 3,549 16th [43]
29 March 2011 Brentford Home L 1–3 Jones 12' 14,797 17th [44]
2 April 2011 Colchester United Home W 2–1 Mellor 25', 51' 15,663 16th [45]
5 April 2011 Tranmere Rovers Home W 4–0 Miller 10', 22' pen., Madine 14', Mellor 90+2' 15,235 15th [46]
9 April 2011 Brighton & Hove Albion Away L 0–2 8,107 16th [47]
16 April 2011 Hartlepool United Home W 2–0 Miller 45+2 pen., Madine 65' 16,358 15th [48]
23 April 2011 Walsall Away D 1–1 Mellor 26' 2,072 15th [49]
25 April 2011 Swindon Town Home W 3–1 Potter 17', Mellor 28', 53' 17,348 14th [50]
30 April 2011 Bristol Rovers Away D 1–1 Miller 3' pen. 8,340 13th [51]
7 May 2011 Exeter City Home L 1–2 J. Johnson 13' 21,085 15th [52]

FA Cup

FA Cup match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
First round 7 November 2010 Southport Away W 5–2 Teale 11', Mellor 54', Morrison 61', 62', Spurr 64' 4,490 [53]
Second round 27 November 2010 Northampton Town Home W 3–2 Beevers 6', Miller 37 pen., 90+2' pen. 8,932 [54]
Third round 8 January 2011 Bristol City Away W 3–0 Teale 49', Mellor 55', Morrison 65' 11,387 [55]
Fourth round 29 January 2011 Hereford United Home W 4–1 Potter 15', Morrison 69' pen., 79' pen., J. Johnson 77' 16,578 [56]
Fifth round 19 February 2011 Birmingham City Away L 0–3 14,607 [57]

League Cup

League Cup match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
First round 10 August 2010 Bury Home W 1–0 Coke 60' 7,390 [58]
Second round 24 August 2010 Scunthorpe United Away L 2–4 Tudgay 74' pen., Mellor 83' 4,680 [59]

Football League Trophy

Football League Trophy match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
First round 1 September 2010 Notts County Home W 2–1 O'Connor 2', 14' 10,551 [60]
Second round 6 October 2010 Chesterfield Home D 2–2 (8–7 p) Mellor 12', Tudgay 90' 15,003 [61]
Area quarter-finals 10 November 2010 Hartlepool United Home W 4–1 Mellor 9', 29', 48' pen., Teale 55' 10,909 [62]
Area semi-finals 30 November 2010 Carlisle United Away L 1–3 Purse 85' 3,149 [63]

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[64]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Nicky Weaver
2 DF  ENG Tommy Spurr
3 DF  ENG Lewis Buxton
5 DF  ENG Richard Hinds
6 DF  ENG Michael Morrison
7 DF  SCO Mark Reynolds
8 MF  ENG Tommy Miller
9 FW  IRL Paul Heffernan
10 MF  ENG Giles Coke
11 MF  ENG Daniel Jones
12 DF  ENG Danny Batth (on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers)
13 GK  ENG Richard O'Donnell
14 MF  IRL Darren Potter[b]
15 DF  ENG Mark Beevers
17 MF  IRL James O'Connor
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF  IRL Joey O'Brien (on loan from Bolton Wanderers)
21 MF  SCO Gary Teale
22 DF  BEN Réda Johnson[c]
23 MF  JAM Jermaine Johnson
24 MF  ENG Chris Sedgwick
25 GK  ENG Arron Jameson
27 DF  ENG Rob Jones (on loan from Scunthorpe United)
29 MF  SCO Liam Palmer[d]
30 FW  IRL Clinton Morrison[e]
32 FW  ENG Gary Madine
33 FW  ENG Neil Mellor (on loan from Preston North End)
34 GK  ENG Sean Cuff
35 FM  ZIM Cecil Nyoni
36 DF  ENG Jon Otsemobor

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF  ENG Darren Purse (captain; released)
4 MF  ENG Isaiah Osbourne (on loan from Aston Villa)
7 FW  ENG Marcus Tudgay (to Nottingham Forest)
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK  ENG Lee Nicholls (on loan from Wigan Athletic)
19 MF  ENG Luke Boden (to Orlando City)
28 FW  ENG Nathan Modest (on loan to Darlington)

Transfers In

Date Nation Position Player Club From Transfer Fee
7 June 2010 [65] MF Chris Sedgwick Preston North End Free
8 June 2010 [66] DF Jon Otsemobor Southampton Free
9 June 2010 [67] FW Paul Heffernan Doncaster Rovers Free
11 June 2010 [68] MF Daniel Jones Wolverhampton Wanderers Free
1 July 2010 [69] MF Giles Coke Motherwell Free
12 July 2010 [70] FW Clinton Morrison Coventry City Free
5 August 2010 [71] GK Nicky Weaver Burnley Free
4 January 2011 [72] DF Reda Johnson Plymouth Argyle Undisclosed
7 January 2011 [73] DF Michael Morrison Leicester City Undisclosed
15 January 2011 [74] FW Gary Madine Carlisle United Undisclosed
15 January 2011 [74] DF Mark Reynolds Motherwell Undisclosed

Transfers Out

Date Nation Position Player Club To Transfer Fee
11 May 2010 MF Michael Gray None Retired
20 May 2010 [75] FW Akpo Sodje Charlton Athletic Undisclosed
21 May 2010 [76] FW Leon Clarke Queens Park Rangers Free
30 June 2010 [77] MF Etienne Esajas Free Agency Released
30 June 2010 [77] FW Francis Jeffers Free Agency Released
1 July 2010 [78] DF Frank Simek Carlisle United Free
27 July 2010 [79] GK Lee Grant Burnley Undisclosed
29 July 2010 [80] MF Sean McAllister Shrewsbury Town Free
5 January 2011 [81] FW Marcus Tudgay Nottingham Forest Undisclosed
21 January 2011 [82] DF Darren Purse Millwall Free
26 January 2011 [83] MF Luke Boden Free Agency Released

Loans In

Date Nation Position Player Club From Length
1 July 2010 [84] FW Neil Mellor Preston North End Full-Season
31 January 2011 [85] MF Isaiah Osbourne Aston Villa Until end of season
16 March 2011 [86] DF Danny Batth Wolverhampton Wanderers Until end of season
17 March 2011 [87] DF Rob Jones Scunthorpe United Until end of season
23 March 2011 [88] DF Joey O'Brien Bolton Wanderers Until end of season

Loans Out

Date Nation Position Player Club To Length
25 November 2010 [89] FW Marcus Tudgay Nottingham Forest Until January
14 January 2011 [90] FW Nathan Modest Darlington Until end of season

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Total Football League One FA Cup Football League Cup Football League Trophy
No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Sts
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
App
Gls
1 GK Weaver 36 47 36 5 2 4
2 DF Spurr 33 33 1 26 4 1 1 2
3 DF Buxton 31 32 1 30 1 2
4 DF Purse 30 30 1 22 3 1 4 1
5 DF Hinds 5 6 4 1 1
7 ST Tudgay 16 22 4 17 2 1 1 1 3 1
8 MF Miller 34 41 11 34 9 3 2 1 3
9 ST Heffernan 6 23 3 17 3 2 2 2
10 MF Coke 26 34 5 27 4 3 1 1 3
11 DF D. Jones 22 34 25 4 2 3
13 GK O'Donnell 8 9 9
14 MF Potter 29 40 4 33 3 2 1 2 3
15 DF Beevers 34 37 3 28 2 3 1 2 4
17 MF O'Connor 31 45 4 36 2 4 2 3 2
19 MF Boden
21 MF Teale 47 51 5 41 2 5 2 2 3 1
23 MF J. Johnson 17 29 5 26 4 2 1 1
24 MF Sedgwick 30 42 4 33 4 4 1 4
25 GK Jameson 2 2 2
28 ST Modest
29 MF Palmer 5 11 9 1 1
30 ST C. Morrison 32 46 11 35 6 5 5 2 4
33 ST Mellor 32 43 20 33 13 4 2 2 1 4 4
35 MF Nyoni
36 DF Otsemobor 18 21 15 1 2 3
DF Batth 10 10 10
DF R. Johnson 18 19 3 16 3 3
DF R. Jones 8 8 1 8 1
DF M. Morrison 15 15 12 3
DF O'Brien 3 4 4
MF Osbourne 10 11 10 1
DF Reynolds 8 8 7 1
Last updated: 19 January 2019
Source: Sheffield Wednesday F.C.
Ordered by number
0 shown as blank

Scorers

As of games played 7 May 2011

Notes

  1. ^ Match originally scheduled for 26 December 2010 but postponed due to a frozen pitch.[34]
  2. ^ Potter was born in Liverpool, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and represented the Republic of Ireland at U-21 level before making his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in May 2007.
  3. ^ Johnson was born in Marseille, France, but also qualified to represent Benin internationally and made his international debut for Benin in February 2009.
  4. ^ Palmer was born in Worksop, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally through his grandmother, as well as Jamaica, and represented Scotland at U-19 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Scotland in March 2019.
  5. ^ Morrison was born in Wandsworth, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his grandmother and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in August 2001.

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