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词条 2009–10 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season
释义

  1. Background

  2. Football League Championship

     FA Cup  League Cup 

  3. First-team squad

  4. Player statistics

  5. Transfers

     Summer  In  Out  Winter  In  Out  Loans in  Loans out 

  6. Fixtures and results

     Pre-season friendlies  Championship  FA Cup  League Cup 

  7. See also

  8. References

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| season = 2009–10
| mgrtitle = Head coach
| manager = Roberto Di Matteo
| chairman = Jeremy Peace
| league = Football League Championship
| league result = 2nd (promoted)
| cup1 = FA Cup
| cup1 result = Fifth round
| cup2 = League Cup
| cup2 result = Third round
| league topscorer = Brunt (13)
| season topscorer = Dorrans (17)
| highest attendance = 25,297 (vs. Barnsley
| lowest attendance = 10,659 (vs. Rotherham United, 26 August)
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The 2009–10 season was West Bromwich Albion's 107th season in the Football League. West Bromwich returned to the Championship after being relegated from the Premier League.

Background

West Bromwich continued with English company Umbro as the shirt designers. For the second season running, West Bromwich were unable to find a kit sponsor.

On 16 June 2009, Tony Mowbray left West Bromwich Albion to join Scottish club Celtic as their new manager. He was replaced two weeks later by former Chelsea player Roberto Di Matteo, with the job title changed to head coach.

As part of ongoing ground refurbishments at The Hawthorns, Albion replaced all of the seating in both the Birmingham Road End and Smethwick End with navy blue seats, matching those already fitted in the East and West Stands. The stadium's "iconic" large-scale seat patterns, dating back to the mid-1990s—an italic "Albion" at the Smethwick End and "WBAFC" below a blue and white scarf at the Birmingham Road End—were removed as a result of the work.[1]

Football League Championship

West Bromwich began their season with a 1–1 draw against Newcastle United. They then travelled to City Ground to play Nottingham Forest, whom they beat, followed by another away win. West Bromwich's second home game was against Ipswich Town, whom they defeated 2–0. This was followed by a draw at Sheffield United. They then came back from against Plymouth Argyle, then beat Doncaster Rovers. West Bromwich then won one of their most remarkable games in a 5–0 win over Middlesbrough, before losing their next two games to Crystal Palace and Barnsley.

The first game of October saw West Brom draw against Preston North End. This was followed by a 3–1 win over Reading. Former Baggie Craig Beattie scored the only goal in a 1–0 loss to Swansea City. This was followed with a 0–0 draw with Coventry City. The Baggies bounced back by thrashing Watford 5–0. A 2–1 win over Leicester City kept the Baggies second. The Baggies trashed Bristol City 4–1, and then became the top goalscorers in the Football League when they humiliated Sheffield Wednesday 4–0, scoring 15 goals in 4 games.

December began with a draw against Derby County, following this with a defeat to promotion rivals Cardiff City and a late draw against QPR. The following two games ended in wins against strugglers Peterborough United and Scunthorpe United. The Baggies then lost to Nottingham Forest, causing the Baggies to drop to third. This was followed by draws to Newcastle United and Ipswich Town. Wins against Sheffield United, Blackpool, Plymouth and Scunthorpe put them top of the table. Cardiff City held West Brom to a 1–1 draw, with Gianni Zuiverloon scoring the equaliser. Bristol City beat them 2–1 but they quickly bounced back with a 3–1 win over Derby County. West Brom started March badly with a 3–1 loss to QPR, but wins against Sheffield Wednesday, Blackpool, Swansea, Preston and Coventry widened the gap between the play-offs and the automatic spots. On-form Reading held the Albion to a 1–1 draw. Playoff hopefuls Leicester City were the next to fall at the Hawthorns, where West Brom won 3–0. Chris Brunt then saved a point for West Brom after Danny Graham put Watford ahead. West Brom secured promotion back to the Premier League after a 3–2 win against Doncaster Rovers on 10 April 2010.

FA Cup

The third round saw West Brom beat League One side Huddersfield Town. West Brom then beat fellow Championship side Newcastle 4–2 in the fourth round to proceed to the fifth round.[2]

They drew with Reading in the fifth round but lost the subsequent replay.

League Cup

In the first round West Bromwich faced League Two side Bury, whom they beat 2–0. In the second round they were taken to extra time by another League Two side, Rotherham United, where Simon Cox scored his first goal for the club. The final score was 4–3. They were knocked out in the third round as they lost 2–0 against Arsenal.

First-team squad

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Player statistics

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  • Player left club during the season

Transfers

Summer

In

#PlayerClubFee
31ENG}} Simon CoxENG}} Swindon Town Undisclosed
2ENG}} Joe MattockENG}} Leicester City Undisclosed
14ENG}} Jerome ThomasENG}} Portsmouth Free
18ENG}} Reuben ReidENG}} Rotherham United Free
21Congo DR}} Youssuf MulumbuFrance}} PSG £750,000
36Chile}} Gonzalo JaraChile}} Colo-Colo £3,000,000

Out

#PlayerClubFee
South Korea}} Kim Do-HeonSouth Korea}} Suwon Bluewings £360,000
NED}} Sherjill MacDonaldBelgium}} K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot £650,000
Scotland}} Craig BeattieWales}} Swansea City £500,000

Winter

In

#PlayerClubFee
40Canada}} Marcus HaberCanada}} Vancouver WhitecapsFree
29Netherlands}} Andwélé SloryNetherlands}} FeyenoordFree

Out

#PlayerClubFee
29ENG}} David WorrallENG}} Bury Free
6ENG}} Neil Clement Retired
ENG}} Paul RobinsonENG}} Bolton Wanderers Undisclosed
24Netherlands Antilles}} Shelton MartisENG}} Doncaster Rovers Undisclosed

Loans in

#PlayerClubArrival DateReturn Date
26England}} Shaun CummingsENG}} Chelsea 17 September 17 October
26Romania}} Gabriel TamaşFrance}} Auxerre 1 January End of season
42England}} Frank NoubleENG}} West Ham United 9 February 9 March
24England}} Ben WatsonENG}} Wigan Athletic 22 February End of season
44Ireland}} Steven ReidENG}} Blackburn Rovers 5 March End of season

Loans out

#PlayerClubArrival dateReturn date
England}} Paul RobinsonENG}} Bolton Wanderers 12 July End of season
13England}} Luke DanielsENG}} Tranmere Rovers 21 July End of season
25England}} Joss LabadieENG}} Shrewsbury Town 3 August 3 September
29England}} David WorrallENG}} Shrewsbury Town 6 August 6 September
8England}} Jonathan GreeningENG}} Fulham 22 August End of season
28Spain}} Borja ValeroSpain}} RCD Mallorca 31 August End of season
25England}} Joss LabadieENG}} Shrewsbury Town 6 September 6 January
5England}} Leon BarnettENG}} Coventry City 4 November 31 January
25England}} Joss LabadieENG}} Cheltenham Town 20 November 20 December
18England}} Reuben ReidENG}} Peterborough United 6 January 6 April
30England}} Paul DowningENG}} Hereford United 25 January 25 February
32England}} Lateef Elford-Alliyu Hereford United 25 January 25 February
5England}} Leon BarnettENG}} Coventry City 31 January End of season
20Portugal}} Filipe TeixeiraENG}} Barnsley 1 February End of season
40Canada}} Marcus HaberENG}} Exeter City 18 February 18 March
30England}} Paul DowningENG}} Hereford United 25 February End of season
32England}} Lateef Elford-AlliyuENG}} Hereford United 25 February End of season
40Canada}} Marcus HaberCAN}} Vancouver Whitecaps 9 April 9 June

Fixtures and results

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Pre-season friendlies

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
11 JulHiston
(Conference National)
AL 0 – 11,058
15 JulNafta Lendava
(Slovenian PrvaLiga)
AW 3 – 0Luke Moore, Jonathan Greening, Jonas Olsson
18 JulNK Varteks
(Prva HNL)
AD 2 – 2Craig Beattie
22 JulShrewsbury Town
(Football League Two)
AW 2 – 02,437Luke Moore, Robert Koren
24 JulKidderminster Harriers
(Conference National)
AD 1 – 21,057Lateef Elford-Alliyu
25 JulWalsall
(Football League One)
AD 2 – 24,358Luke Moore, Craig Beattie
28 JulSwindon Town
(Football League One)
AL 0 – 12,482
31 JulCheltenham Town
(Football League Two)
AL 1 – 2Chris Wood
1 AugCheivo
(Serie A)
HD 0 – 03,359

Championship

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
8 AugNewcastle UnitedHD 1 – 123,502Martis
15 AugNottingham ForestAW 1 – 022,794own goal
18 AugPeterborough UnitedAW 3 – 28,752Moore (2), Brunt
22 AugIpswich TownHW 2 – 019,390Mulumbu, Koren
29 AugSheffield UnitedAD 2 – 225,169Bednář (2)
12 SepPlymouth ArgyleHW 3 – 122,190Martis, Čech (2)
15 SepDoncaster RoversHW 3 – 122,184Olsson (2), Wood
19 SepMiddlesbroughAW 5 – 022,725Brunt (2), Mulumbu, Bednář, Thomas
26 SepCrystal PalaceHL 0 – 121,007
29 SepBarnsleyAL 1 – 312,191Brunt
3 OctPreston North EndAD 0 – 011,180
17 OctReadingHW 3 – 120,935Thomas(2), Mulumbu
20 OctSwansea CityHL 0 – 121,022
24 OctCoventry CityAD 0 – 020,871
31 OctWatfordHW 5 – 021,421Olsson, Dorrans, Moore, Zuiverloon, Cox
6 NovLeicester CityAW 2 – 128,748Dorrans, Jara
21 NovBristol CityHW 4 – 123,444Thomas, Brunt, own goal, Cox
28 NovSheffield WednesdayAW 4 – 020,824Cox (2), Thomas, Brunt
5 DecDerby CountyAD 2 – 230,127Cox, Dorrans
8 DecCardiff CityHL 0 – 220,742
14 DecQueens Park RangersHD 2 – 221,565Thomas, Cox
26 DecPeterborough UnitedHW 2 – 024,924Moore, own goal
28 DecScunthorpe UnitedAW 3 – 17,221Dorrans (2), Zuiverloon
8 JanNottingham ForestHL 1 – 322,873Bednář
18 JanNewcastle UnitedAD 2 – 239,921Olsson, Bednář
26 JanIpswich TownAD 1 – 119,574Brunt
30 JanSheffield UnitedHW 3 – 122,193Dorrans, Bednář, Thomas
3 FebBlackpoolAW 3 – 27,221Bednář (2), Dorrans
6 FebPlymouth ArgyleAW 1 – 012,053Cox
9 FebScunthorpe UnitedHW 2 – 023,146Bednář, Zuiverloon
16 FebCardiff CityAD 1 – 120,758Zuiverloon
21 FebBristol CityAL 1 – 214,374Dorrans
27 FebDerby CountyHW 3 – 123,335Brunt (2), Cox
6 MarQueens Park RangersAL 1 – 314,578Brunt
9 MarSheffield WednesdayHW 1 – 020,458Koren
13 MarBlackpoolHW 3 – 221,592Miller, Koren, Dorrans
16 MarSwansea CityAW 2 – 017,774Dorrans, Miller
20 MarPreston North EndHW 3 – 221,343Watson, Brunt, Dorrans
24 MarCoventry CityHW 1 – 022,140Reid
27 MarReadingAD 1 – 120,515Tamaş
2 AprLeicester CityHW 3 – 023,334Morrison, Koren (2)
5 AprWatfordAD 1 – 114,555Brunt
10 AprDoncaster RoversAW 3 – 212,708Dorrans, Brunt, Bednář
17 AprMiddlesbroughHW 2 – 022,548Cox, Bednář
26 AprCrystal PalaceAD 1 – 117,798Tamaş
2 MayBarnsleyHD 1 – 125,297Dorrans

FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
2 JanThreeHuddersfield TownAW 2 – 013,472Dorrans, Wood
23 JanFourNewcastle UnitedHW 4 – 216,102Olsson, Dorrans (2), Thomas
13 FebFiveReadingAD 2 – 218,008Koren, Mattock
24 FebFive (replay)ReadingHL 2 – 313,982Koren (2)

League Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
11 AugOneBuryAW 2 – 03,077Dorrans, own goal
26 AugTwoRotherham UnitedHW 4 – 310,659Beattie (2), Dorrans, Cox
23 SepThreeArsenalAL 0 – 256,592

See also

  • West Bromwich Albion F.C. seasons
  • 2009–10 Football League Championship

References

1. ^{{Cite news|first=Chris|last=Lepkowski|title=New look for West Brom ground The Hawthorns|url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/new-look-for-west-brom-ground-94522|publisher=Birmingham Mail|date=29 May 2009|accessdate=29 August 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170829132205/http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/new-look-for-west-brom-ground-94522|archivedate=29 August 2017|deadurl=no}}
2. ^{{cite news |title=West Brom 4–2 Newcastle |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/8468636.stm |work=BBC Sport |publisher=British Broadcasting Coparation |date=23 January 2010 |accessdate=23 January 2010}}
3. ^{{cite news| title = Di Matteo makes Carson club captain| url = http://www.wba.co.uk/page/News/0,,10366~1762461,00.html| publisher = West Bromwich Albion F.C.| date = 20 August 2009| accessdate = 20 August 2009}}
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