The 2012–13 season was Burton Albion's fourth consecutive season in the League Two, having finished 17th in the 2011–12 season. The season marked Gary Rowett's first full season in management with the club, having been appointed on a full-time basis on 11 May. His reign started with the club's first ever League Cup victory with a 5–4 penalty defeat of Sheffield United at Bramall Lane.
Updated 10 December 2012
Last updated 22 August 2012. Source: [1] Includes staff currently registered with club only.
Gary Rowett was named as the club's permanent manager on 11 May 2012, becoming the 30th manager in the club's history. This followed his tenure as caretaker manager after the sacking of the previous manager Paul Peschisolido.[43] Kevin Poole and Mark Sale were retained in their respective roles as goalkeeping coach and youth team coach. Former Tranmere Rovers number two Kevin Summerfield is named as the club's new assistant manager,[4] and Paul Molesworth is named as the club's new chief scout.[5]
Source: Burton Albion, Soccerbase Ordered by position then squad number. Appearances (starts and substitute appearances) and goals include those in competitive matches in The Football League, The Football Conference, FA Cup, League Cup, Football League Trophy, FA Trophy and Conference League Cup for Burton Albion. Notes 1 Appearances include previous loan spell in 2011–12. 2 Club Captain. 3 Appearances and goals include two previous loan spells. 4 Undisclosed fee reported by the Burton Mail to be £20K.[44] 5 Appearances include previous loan spell in 2008. 6 Player/Goalkeeping coach. Oldest registered player in The Football League. Re-registered as player on 26 October 2012 due to injuries to Mark Oxley and Stuart Tomlinson.
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Last updated: 24 August 2012.Source: Burton Albion Club Shop
Burton's home kit was retained from the previous season, as was the Mr. Cropper sponsorship brand. TAG Leisure continue to manufacture the club's matchday and training attire. The new away kit was revealed on 14 July before the pre-season friendly with Aston Villa. It marks a return to the blue shirts, shorts and socks adopted by the team during the 2009 Conference National title-winning season. It will remain in use until the end of the 2013–14 league season.[45]
Updated to match played 22 August 2012Source: Burton Albion F.C.
Last updated: 27 April 2013. Source: Burton Albion F.C.
Appearances and goals not included in club statistics.
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