2010–11 Crystal Palace F.C. season

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Crystal Palace
2010–11 season
Co-chairmenSteve Parish
Martin Long
ManagerGeorge Burley (until 1 January)
Dougie Freedman (from 2 January)
Championship20th
FA CupThird round proper
Football League CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: James Vaughan (9)
All: James Vaughan/Neil Danns (9)
Highest home attendance20,142 (vs Leeds United, 25 April 2011))
Lowest home attendance12,353 (vs Watford, 9 November 2010)
Average home league attendance15,457

The Crystal Palace F.C. season 2010–11 was Crystal Palace's sixth consecutive season in the Championship. The previous season had seen Palace finish one place above the relegation zone, having been deducted ten points for going into administration. The CPFC 2010 consortium completed a takeover of the club in the close season and installed former Scotland manager George Burley as the club's new boss, with club legend Dougie Freedman continuing his role as assistant manager. However, after a poor start to the season, Burley was sacked on New Year's Day and Freedman named manager the following week. Under Freedman fortunes improved, and the club secured another season at Championship level shortly before the conclusion of the campaign.

Statistics[edit]

Last updated on May 7, 2011.
No. Pos Nat Player Total Championship FA Cup League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Argentina ARG Julián Speroni 48 -71 45 -68 1 -2 2 -1
2 DF England ENG Nathaniel Clyne 49 0 46 0 1 0 2 0
3 DF England ENG David Wright 29 0 27+1 0 1 0 0 0
4 DF Jamaica JAM Claude Davis 24 0 17+7 0 0 0 0 0
5 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Paddy McCarthy 46 1 43 1 1 0 2 0
6 DF England ENG Adam Barrett 9 0 5+2 0 0 0 2 0
7 MF England ENG Darren Ambrose 29 7 27+1 7 0 0 1 0
8 MF England ENG Neil Danns[notes 1] 38 9 36+1 8 1 1 0 0
9 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Alan Lee 4 2 3 1 0 0 1 1
9/20 FW England ENG James Vaughan 30 9 28+2 9 0 0 0 0
9 FW Norway NOR Steffen Iversen 18 2 11+6 2 1 0 0 0
10 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Owen Garvan 28 3 26 3 1 0 1 0
11 MF Wales WAL Andy Dorman[notes 2] 23 1 14+6 1 1 0 2 0
12 FW England ENG Calvin Andrew 15 0 1+12 0 0+1 0 1 0
13 GK Wales WAL Lewis Price[notes 3] 1 -1 1 -1 0 0 0 0
14 FW Ireland EIR Sean Scannell[notes 4] 19 2 5+14 2 0 0 0 0
15 MF England ENG Kieron Cadogan 19 1 7+9 1 1 0 1+1 0
16 FW Ivory Coast CIV Wilfried Zaha[notes 5] 44 1 26+15 1 0+1 0 1+1 0
19 DF England ENG Julian Bennett 14 1 10+3 1 0 0 1 0
19 FW Wales WAL Jermaine Easter 14 2 6+8 2 0 0 0 0
20 MF Netherlands NED Edgar Davids[notes 6] 7 0 6 0 0 0 1 0
21 MF England ENG Kieran Djilali 16 0 10+4 0 0 0 1+1 0
23 FW England ENG Nathaniel Pinney 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
25 MF France FRA Alassane N'Diaye 13 0 4+8 0 1 0 0 0
26 DF England ENG Matthew Parsons 3 0 2 0 0 0 0+1 0
27 FW England ENG Ibra Sekajja[notes 7] 1 1 0+1 1 0 0 0 0
28 MF England ENG Stuart O'Keefe 4 0 1+3 0 0 0 0 0
29 FW England ENG Jonathan Obika 8 0 0+7 0 0 0 0+1 0
29 DF England ENG Dean Moxey 17 1 17 1 0 0 0 0
30 MF England ENG Alex Marrow 22 0 20+1 0 0 0 1 0
31 DF England ENG Anthony Gardner 29 1 26+2 1 1 0 0 0
32 FW Spain ESP Pablo Couñago 32 2 17+13 2 0+1 0 1 0
33 MF Netherlands NED Kemy Agustien[notes 8] 8 0 6+2 0 0 0 0 0
34 MF South Africa RSA Kagisho Dikgacoi 13 1 13 1 0 0 0 0

Club[edit]

Kits[edit]

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Management[edit]

Position Staff
Manager Scotland George Burley (July–January)
Scotland Dougie Freedman (January-)
Assistant manager Scotland Dougie Freedman (July–January)
England Lennie Lawrence (January-)
First team coach Australia Tony Popovic (February-)
Reserve team manager England Dean Austin (July–May)
Goalkeeping coach England Malcolm Webster (July–January)
England Lee Turner (January-)
Chief scout England Steve Kember (December-)
Fitness coach England Chris Short (July–November)
Australia Scott Guyett (November–May)
Academy manager England Gary Issott (Oct-)
Physiotherapists England Alex Manos & John Stannard

Source: [citation needed]

League table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
18 Coventry City 46 14 13 19 54 58 −4 55
19 Derby County 46 13 10 23 58 71 −13 49
20 Crystal Palace 46 12 12 22 44 69 −25 48
21 Doncaster Rovers 46 11 15 20 55 81 −26 48
22 Preston North End (R) 46 10 12 24 54 79 −25 42 Relegation to Football League One
Updated to match(es) played on 7 May 2011. Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated

Matches[edit]

Preseason[edit]

Crawley Town1–0Crystal Palace
Tubbs 15' (Report)
Attendance: 1,447

Sutton United2–1Crystal Palace XI
Jerson Dos Santos 8' (pen.)
Tom Davis 75'
(Report) Pinney 45'
Attendance: 572

Crystal Palace0–1Chelsea
(Report) Essien 58'
Attendance: 21,345
Referee: Iain Williamson

Dorchester Town3–3Crystal Palace
Douglas 13'
K. Hill 30'
Nathan Walker 63'
(Report) Ambrose 42, 57'
Zaha 69'

Exeter City0–2Crystal Palace
(Report) Ambrose 68 (pen.), 70'
Attendance: 1,107

Bromley0–0Crystal Palace
(Report)
Hayes Lane, London

Brentford1–1Crystal Palace
Forster 27' (Report) Cadogan 60'
Attendance: 2,166
Referee: Andy D'Urso

Dulwich Hamlet0–2Crystal Palace XI
(Report) Sekajja 35'
Rhys Williamson-Murrell 71'

Results per matchday[edit]

Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHAHAAHHAAHHAAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAH
ResultWLLLLWDLDLLWLLLWWLWLDLDDLWLDDWLWLDLWLDWLDLDWDL
Position7101520211919202223232223242424232322222323242424232222222121212121212121212121212121202020
Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Football League Championship[edit]

Crystal Palace3–2Leicester City
Zaha 19'
Ambrose 26'
Lee 41'
(Report) King 57'
Campbell 84'
Attendance: 17,486
Referee: Andy Woolmer

Barnsley1–0Crystal Palace
McCarthy 35' (o.g.) (Report)
Attendance: 11,353

Crystal Palace1–2Ipswich Town
Davis Red card 50'
Danns 90+3'
(Report) Leadbitter 51' (pen.)
Edwards 56'
Townsend Red card 73'
Attendance: 15,781
Referee: Jonathan Moss

Scunthorpe United3–0Crystal Palace
Forte 33, 45+1'
O'Connor 71' (pen.)
(Report)
Attendance: 5,292
Referee: Dean Whitestone

Reading3–0Crystal Palace
Long 37' (pen.)
Harte 65' (pen.)
Kébé 90+2'
(Report)
Attendance: 17,921
Referee: Keith Hill

Crystal Palace4–1Portsmouth
Vaughan 14, 55, 59'
Danns 81' (pen.)
(Report) Kitson 24'
Attendance: 14,219
Referee: Peter Walton

Crystal Palace0–0Burnley
(Report)
Attendance: 14,451
Referee: James Linington

Derby County5–0Crystal Palace
Bueno 14, 62'
Commons 41'
Green 68'
Kuqi 73'
(Report) Vaughan Red card 21'
Attendance: 28,258
Referee: Anthony Bates

Cardiff City0–0Crystal Palace
(Report)
Attendance: 22,007
Referee: Steve Tanner

Crystal Palace1–2Queens Park Rangers
Cadogan 89' (Report) Taarabt 49'
Helguson 90+3'
Attendance: 17,171
Referee: Kevin Friend

Crystal Palace0–1Millwall
Davis Red card 90+1' (Report) T. Robinson 53'
Attendance: 19,131
Referee: Mick Russell

Norwich City1–2Crystal Palace
Holt 43' (Report) Bennett 56'
Gardner 63'
Attendance: 24,975
Referee: Grant Hegley

Preston North End4–3Crystal Palace
Parkin 13, 25'
Treacy 36'
Davidson 66'
(Report) Garvan 20'
Dorman 69'
Vaughan 80'
Attendance: 10,116
Referee: Geoff Eltringham

Crystal Palace0–3Swansea City
(Report) Sinclair 6'
Pratley 71'
Allen 80'
Attendance: 16,223
Referee: Fred Graham

Middlesbrough2–1Crystal Palace
Kink 76'
McCarthy 85' (o.g.)
(Report) Couñago 29'
Attendance: 15,400
Referee: Mark Haywood

Crystal Palace3–2Watford
Ambrose 18'
Garvan 56, 59'
(Report) Graham 48'
Mutch 52'
Attendance: 12,353
Referee: Andy Penn

Crystal Palace2–0Coventry City
Ambrose 33, 54 (pen.)' (Report)
Attendance: 13,278
Referee: Pat Miller

Sheffield United3–2Crystal Palace
Cresswell (pen.) 39'
Evans 85'
Bogdanović (pen.) 87'
Bogdanović Red card 90+4'
(Report) Danns (pen.) 18'
Garvan Yellow card Red card 37'
Vaughan 63'
Attendance: 20,240

Crystal Palace1–0Doncaster Rovers
Couñago 35' (Report)
Attendance: 12,470
Referee: Andy D'Urso

Leeds United2–1Crystal Palace
Becchio 81, 83' (Report) Danns 44'
Attendance: 25,476
Referee: Andy Haines

Crystal Palace0–0Hull City
(Report)
Attendance: 13,341
Referee: Steve Tanner

Nottingham Forest3–0Crystal Palace
Chambers 31'
Tudgay 46'
McCleary 85'
(Report)
Attendance: 22,359

Bristol City1–1Crystal Palace
Pitman 90+5' (pen.) (Report) Danns 2'
Attendance: 15,760
Referee: Paul Tierney

Millwall3–0Crystal Palace
Puncheon 8, 65, 71' (Report)
Attendance: 16,170

Crystal Palace1–0Preston North End
Iversen 58' (Report)
Attendance: 14,061
Referee: Keith Hill

Swansea City3–0Crystal Palace
Pratley 43'
Sinclair 56 (pen.), 61 (pen.)'
(Report)
Attendance: 13,369
Referee: Jonathan Moss

Crystal Palace0–0Bristol City
(Report)
Attendance: 14,128
Referee: Michael Naylor

Crystal Palace0–0Norwich City
(Report)
Attendance: 16,327
Referee: Danny McDermid

Watford1–1Crystal Palace
Weimann 10' (Report) Vaughan 40'
Attendance: 12,664
Referee: Keith Stroud

Crystal Palace1–0Middlesbrough
Vaughan 36' (Report)
Attendance: 14,060
Referee: Roger East

Coventry City2–1Crystal Palace
Wood 34'
King 79'
(Report) Iversen 90+1'
Attendance: 16,454
Referee: Kevin Wright

Crystal Palace1–0Sheffield United
Ambrose 69' (Report)
Attendance: 14,214
Referee: Keith Hill

Portsmouth1–0Crystal Palace
Nugent 65' (Report)
Attendance: 15,641
Referee: Brendan Malone

Crystal Palace3–3Reading
Ambrose 1'
Danns 25'
Easter 68'
(Report) Long 30' (pen.)
Kébé 49'
Hunt 73'
Attendance: 13,845
Referee: Anthony Bates

Burnley1–0Crystal Palace
Rodriguez 3' (Report)
Attendance: 14,848
Referee: Andy D'Urso

Crystal Palace1–0Cardiff City
Dikgacoi 82' (Report)
Attendance: 12,549
Referee: Mick Russell

Queens Park Rangers2–1Crystal Palace
Helguson 20, 54 (pen.)' (Report) Vaughan 40'
McCarthy Red card 53'
Attendance: 18,116

Crystal Palace2–2Derby County
Moxey 21'
Ambrose 88 (pen.)'
(Report) Pearson 7'
Ward 63'
Attendance: 14,686
Referee: Jonathan Moss

Crystal Palace2–1Barnsley
Danns 29'
Vaughan 75 (pen.)'
(Report) Harewood 43'
Attendance: 19,344
Referee: Karl Evans

Ipswich Town2–1Crystal Palace
Carson 39, 66' (Report) McCarthy 73'
Attendance: 24,378
Referee: Graham Salisbury

Leicester City1–1Crystal Palace
Oakley 58' (Report) Scannell 31'
Zaha Red card 90+7'
Attendance: 22,303
Referee: Iain Williamson

Crystal Palace1–2Scunthorpe United
Scannell 70' Red card 90+2' (Report) Mirfin 25'
Núñez 57'
Garner Yellow card Yellow-red card 86'
Attendance: 17,810
Referee: Keith Stroud

Doncaster Rovers0–0Crystal Palace
(Report)
Attendance: 14,312
Referee: Colin Webster

Crystal Palace1–0Leeds United
Danns 2'[notes 9] Yellow card Yellow-red card 90+8' (Report)
Attendance: 20,142

Hull City1–1Crystal Palace
Gerrard 31' (Report) Sekajja 88'
Attendance: 20,407
Referee: Andy Woolmer

Crystal Palace0–3Nottingham Forest
Moxey Red card 24' (Report) McGugan 17'
Tudgay 70'
McGoldrick 80'
Attendance: 18,443
Referee: Steve Tanner

Football League Cup[edit]

Round 1[edit]

Yeovil Town0–1Crystal Palace
(Report) Lee 90+1'
Attendance: 3,720
Referee: Phil Gibbs

Round 2[edit]


FA Cup[edit]

Round 3[edit]

Coventry City2 – 1Crystal Palace
Eastwood 15'
Baker 17'
(Report) Danns 81'
Attendance: 8,162
Referee: Craig Pawson

End-of-season awards[edit]

Award Winner
Crystal Palace F.C. Player of the Year Nathaniel Clyne
Crystal Palace F.C. Young Player of the Year Wilfried Zaha
Vice Presidents' Player of the Year Neil Danns
Vice Presidents' Young Player of the Year Wilfried Zaha
Scholar Player of the Year Wilfried Zaha
Academy Player of the Year Ryan Inniss
Crystal Palace F.C. Goal of the Season Darren Ambrose v Sheffield United (19–02–11)
Special Achievement Award Malcolm Allison

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Danns was born in Liverpool, England, but also qualified to represent Guyana internationally through his grandfather and would make his international debut for Guyana in March 2015.
  2. ^ Dorman was born in Chester, England, but was raised in Wales and made his international debut for Wales in May 2010.
  3. ^ Price was born in Bournemouth, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and made his international debut for Wales in November 2005.
  4. ^ Scannell was born in Croydon, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland internationally through his father, as well as Jamaica, and has represented the Republic of Ireland at youth and B level.
  5. ^ Zaha was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, but was raised in England from the age of 4, and represented them at U-19 and U-21 level before making his international debut for England in November 2012. He would switch his international allegiance back to the Ivory Coast in November 2016 and made his international debut for the Ivory Coast in January 2017.
  6. ^ Davids was born in Paramaribo, Suriname, but was raised in the Netherlands and made his international debut for the Netherlands in April 1994.
  7. ^ Sekajja was born in Mulago, Uganda, but was raised in England and has represented them at U-16 level.
  8. ^ Agustien was born in Willemstad, the Netherlands Antilles (now Curaçao), but also qualified to represent the Netherlands internationally and represented them at U-19, U-20, and U-21 level before making his international debut for Curaçao in June 2015.
  9. ^ Sources at the time of the game credit the goal to Danns, but later ones award it to Jermaine Easter.

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