2009–10 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season
Huddersfield Town 2009–10 football season
Huddersfield Town's 2009–10 campaign was the club's first full season under the chairmanship of Dean Hoyle , with manager Lee Clark in his first full season in charge of the team. They finished in 6th place, before losing to Millwall in the play-offs.
Squad at the start of the 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.
Review
After the end of the centenary season, Dean Hoyle made wholesale changes at the club. As well as the retirement of Andy Booth , Clark released Jon Worthington , Malvin Kamara , Dominik Werling , Daniel Broadbent , Dan Codman. Danny Cadamarteri and Andy Holdsworth both rejected new deals and subsequently left the club. Cadamarteri joined Scottish Premier League side Dundee United , then a week later, ex-captain Worthington joined fellow League One side Oldham Athletic . On 16 July, young striker Tom Denton joined Football League Two side Cheltenham Town on a six-month loan deal. He returned to the club on 10 November, two months earlier than anticipated. On 22 July, midfielder Ian Craney and striker Phil Jevons joined League Two side Morecambe on season-long loans. Unfortunately, an injury cut short half of Craney's season, and he returned to the Galpharm on 20 April. The following day, his contract at the club was terminated. Also that day, Keigan Parker and Andy Holdsworth joined Oldham Athletic , following Jon Worthington. On 25 July, young goalkeeper Simon Eastwood joined Bradford City on loan until the end of the year. He returned to the Galpharm on 31 December. On 4 August, Eastwood was joined at Bradford by Michael Flynn after terminating his contract at the Galpharm. Kamara joined Conference National side Barrow on 25 September. On 14 December, young defender Spencer Harris moved to Northern Premier League Division One North side Curzon Ashton on a month's loan. On 1 January 2010, midfielder Jim Goodwin joined Oldham Athletic on a month's loan, which was extended to the end of the season on 1 February. On 7 January, defender Andy Butler joined Championship side Blackpool on loan until the end of the season. On 13 January, goalkeeper Matt Glennon terminated his contract with the Terriers, so he could join Bradford City on a permanent deal. On 21 January, left-back Joe Skarz joined League Two side Shrewsbury Town on loan until the end of the season. The following day, 2 of the team's youngsters, Jack Hunt & Leigh Franks were sent on loan to Conference National side Grays Athletic and Conference North side Fleetwood Town respectively. On 27 January, Lionel Ainsworth joined fellow League One side Brentford on a month's loan, which was extended to the end of the season on 1 February. On 1 February, Tom Denton and Lewis Nightingale joined Northern Premier League Division One North side Wakefield on one-month loans. On 17 March, young defender Spencer Harris was released from his contract, then signed for Ossett Town . On 17 May 2010, former captain Chris Lucketti left the club.
On 29 May, Clark made his first signing of the summer, by bringing in Tranmere Rovers captain Antony Kay on a free transfer. On 12 June, Clark signed defender Peter Clarke on a free transfer from Southend United . On 18 June, Coventry City striker Robbie Simpson was signed for £ 300,000 on a three-year deal. On 30 June, Lee Peltier was signed from Yeovil Town on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee. On 3 July, young striker Theo Robinson was signed from Football League Championship side Watford for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal. On 31 July, Ipswich Town striker Jordan Rhodes joined the Terriers on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee. On 14 August, Clark signed Manchester United and England U-19 midfielder Danny Drinkwater on a season-long loan from Old Trafford . On 19 January, Birmingham City defender Krystian Pearce joined on an original emergency loan, to be made into a permanent deal. On 22 January, Lee Clark bolstered his defensive options further with the loan signing of Preston North End 's Neal Trotman . On 28 January, Clark made a double signing, Australian international Dean Heffernan signed until the end of the season from A-League side Central Coast Mariners and young striker Nathan Eccleston signed on a month's loan from Liverpool . On 18 February, after impressing on a trial, young midfielder Taser Hassan signed a contract with the Terriers until the end of the season.
Town finished in 6th place, meaning that they played Millwall in the play-offs. After a goalless first leg at the Galpharm, Huddersfield lost the second leg 2–0 at The New Den , meaning that they stay in League One for another season.
Squad at the end of the 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.
Players in and out
In
Out
Final league table
Source:
The Football League Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
^ Southampton were given a ten-point deduction for breaching insolvency regulations, regarding their holding company. As they finished in the bottom three last season, the points deduction were applied in the 2009–10 season.[ 1]
Results
Pre-season matches
Date
Competition
Opponents
Home/ Away
Result F – A
Scorers
Attendance
11 July 2009
Pre-season Friendly
Gateshead
A
2–2
Simpson [22], Jevons [52]
756
11 July 2009
Pre-season Friendly
Wakefield
A
1–0
Denton [53]
684
15 July 2009
Pre-season Friendly
Corby Town
A
4–1
Robinson [10, 12, 68], Novak [54]
475
17 July 2009
Pre-season Friendly
A.F.C. Emley
A
6–0
Jevons [15, 25, 55], Flynn [18], Parker [49], Franks [69]
?
18 July 2009
Pre-season Friendly
Morecambe
A
3–0
Robinson [2, 44, 54]
1,018
21 July 2009
Pre-season Friendly
Newcastle United
H
0–1
9,691
22 July 2009
Pre-season Friendly
Bradford Park Avenue
A
4–0
Ainsworth [16, 35], Novak [50], Hunt [80]
?
25 July 2009
Pre-season Friendly
Coventry City
H
0–0
3,886
28 July 2009
Pre-season Friendly
Macclesfield Town
A
3–0
Pilkington [17], Collins [25], Simpson [84 pen]
?
1 August 2009
Pre-season Friendly
Wrexham
A
3–1
Robinson [2], Novak [83], Roberts [85]
1,303
Date
Opponents
Home/ Away
Result F – A
Scorers
Attendance
Position
8 August 2009
Southend United
A
2–2
Pilkington [71], Rhodes [79]
8,059
9th
15 August 2009
Southampton
H
3–1
Rhodes [50, 68], Kay [82]
12,449
4th
18 August 2009
Brighton & Hove Albion
H
7–1
Kay [21], P. Clarke [35], Novak [43 (pen)], Roberts [64], Drinkwater [69], Robinson [73, 90]
11,269
4th
22 August 2009
Bristol Rovers
A
0–1
6,952
7th
29 August 2009
Yeovil Town
H
2–1
Robinson [33], Collins [65]
12,646
4th
5 September 2009
Milton Keynes Dons
A
3–2
Rhodes [55], Robinson [60], Kay [78]
9,772
3rd
12 September 2009
Brentford
H
0–0
12,020
4th
19 September 2009
Millwall
A
1–3
Rhodes [85]
8,502
6th
26 September 2009
Stockport County
H
0–0
14,921
6th
29 September 2009
Walsall
A
1–2
Robinson [47]
3,419
6th
3 October 2009
Colchester United
A
0–1
5,154
9th
10 October 2009
Exeter City
H
4–0
Novak [17], Rhodes [44, 49, 52]
13,438
8th
17 October 2009
Charlton Athletic
A
1–2
Pilkington [38]
16,991
8th
24 October 2009
Leyton Orient
H
4–0
Roberts [45], N. Clarke [57], Collins [74], Rhodes [90]
13,396
7th
1 November 2009
Oldham Athletic
A
1–0
Williams [59]
8,569
6th
14 November 2009
Wycombe Wanderers
H
6–0
P. Clarke [21, 63], Roberts [28], Pilkington [49], Duberry [82 (og )], Robinson [84 (pen)]
14,869
6th
21 November 2009
Hartlepool United
H
2–1
Hartley [56 (og)], Williams [66]
14,836
3rd
24 November 2009
Swindon Town
A
1–2
Novak [28]
6,630
5th
1 December 2009
Tranmere Rovers
H
3–3
Novak [6], Collins [58], Kay [81]
13,509
5th
5 December 2009
Leeds United
A
2–2
Novak [48], Rhodes [78]
36,723
5th
12 December 2009
Gillingham
H
2–1
Novak [40], Rhodes [45]
13,844
5th
19 December 2009
Norwich City
A
0–3
25,004
5th
28 December 2009
Milton Keynes Dons
H
1–0
Pilkington [27]
16,086
5th
16 January 2010
Southend United
H
2–1
Rhodes [44, 63]
14,200
5th
19 January 2010
Bristol Rovers
H
0–0
12,624
6th
30 January 2010
Yeovil Town
A
1–0
Eccleston [23]
4,110
7th
6 February 2010
Carlisle United
H
1–1
Pilkington [50]
14,132
7th
9 February 2010
Brighton & Hove Albion
A
0–0
4,711
7th
13 February 2010
Swindon Town
H
2–2
P. Clarke [8], Kay [50]
14,610
7th
16 February 2010
Carlisle United
A
2–1
Novak [6], Rhodes [56]
5,236
7th
20 February 2010
Hartlepool United
A
2–0
Roberts [15 (pen)], Trotman [66]
4,452
6th
23 February 2010
Tranmere Rovers
A
2–0
Novak [8, 48]
5,793
6th
27 February 2010
Leeds United
H
2–2
Pilkington [13], Roberts [85]
21,764
6th
2 March 2010
Southampton
A
0–5
19,821
6th
6 March 2010
Gillingham
A
0–2
5,388
7th
13 March 2010
Norwich City
H
1–3
Trotman [3]
17,959
7th
20 March 2010
Leyton Orient
A
2–0
Rhodes [26], Robinson [68]
4,119
7th
27 March 2010
Charlton Athletic
H
1–1
Rhodes [53]
14,459
7th
3 April 2010
Wycombe Wanderers
A
2–1
Rhodes [22], Robinson [52]
5,288
6th
6 April 2010
Oldham Athletic
H
2–0
Robinson [38, 90]
14,561
6th
10 April 2010
Brentford
A
0–3
5,209
6th
13 April 2010
Walsall
H
4–3
Robinson [22 (pen)], Rhodes [45], Kay [90], Novak [90]
14,396
6th
16 April 2010
Millwall
H
1–0
P. Clarke [39]
16,050
6th
24 April 2010
Stockport County
A
6–0
Pilkington [2], Robinson [37], Rhodes [68], Drinkwater [85], Roberts [90], Novak [90 (pen)]
6,887
6th
1 May 2010
Colchester United
H
2–1
Robinson [17 (pen)], Novak [90]
19,750
6th
8 May 2010
Exeter City
A
1–2
Roberts [2]
8,383
6th
Date
Round
Opponents
Home/ Away
Result F – A
Scorers
Attendance
15 May 2010
Semi-Final 1st Leg
Millwall
H
0–0
14,654
18 May 2010
Semi-Final 2nd Leg
Millwall
A
0–2
15,463
Millwall won 2–0 on aggregate.
FA Cup
Date
Round
Opponents
Home/ Away
Result F – A
Scorers
Attendance
6 November 2009
Round 1
Dagenham & Redbridge
H
6–1
Williams [9], Roberts [21, 72], Novak [24, 56], Rhodes [44]
5,858
28 November 2009
Round 2
Port Vale
A
1–0
N. Clarke [12]
5,311
2 January 2010
Round 3
West Bromwich Albion
H
0–2
13,472
Date
Round
Opponents
Home/ Away
Result F – A
Scorers
Attendance
11 August 2009
Round 1
Stockport County
H
3–1
Rhodes [45, 48], Robinson [74]
5,120
26 August 2009
Round 2
Newcastle United
A
3–4
Robinson [37, 39 (pen)], Rhodes [47]
23,815
Date
Round
Opponents
Home/ Away
Result F – A
Scorers
Attendance
1 September 2009
Round 1 North East
Rotherham United
A
2–1
P. Clarke [2], Simpson [7]
2,246
6 October 2009
Round 2 North East
Chesterfield
A
3–3
Pilkington [65, 90], N. Clarke [90]
3,003
Chesterfield won 4 – 2 on penalties
Appearances & goals
References
National teams League competitions
Level 1 Levels 2–4 Levels 5–6 Levels 7–8 Levels 9–10
Combined Counties League (Premier , One )
East Midlands Counties League (level 10 only )
Eastern Counties League (Premier , One )
Essex Senior League (level 9 only )
Hellenic League (Premier , One East , One West )
Kent League (level 9 only )
Midland Alliance (level 9 only )
Midland Combination (level 10 only )
North West Counties League (Premier , One )
Northern Counties East League (Premier , One )
Northern League (One , Two )
South West Peninsula League (level 10 only )
Spartan South Midlands League (Premier , One )
Sussex County League (One , Two )
United Counties League (Premier , One )
Wessex League (Premier , One )
West Midlands (Regional) League (level 10 only )
Western League (Premier , One )
Cup competitions
FA cups Football League cups