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2010–11 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season

Plymouth Argyle Football Club is an English association football club based in Plymouth, Devon. The 2010–11 season is their 108th as a professional club, their 86th as a member of the Football League and 39th in the third tier of the English football league system. The club's 23rd-place finish in the 2009–10 Championship season means they are competing in League One for the first time since 2004, when they were promoted as champions. It officially began on 1 July 2010 and ends on 30 June 2011, with competitive fixtures taking place between August and May.

Plymouth Argyle
2010–11 season
ChairmanRoy Gardner
(until 27 December)
ManagerPeter Reid
StadiumHome Park
League One23rd
FA CupFirst round (knocked out by Swindon)
League CupFirst round (knocked out by Notts County)
League TrophyQuarter-finals (knocked out by Exeter)
Top goalscorerLeague: Bradley Wright-Phillips (13)
All: Bradley Wright-Phillips (13)
Highest home attendance14,347 vs. Exeter City
(11 December 2010)
Lowest home attendance4,960 vs. Dagenham & Redbridge (23 November 2010)
Average home league attendanceLeague: 8,613

Background Edit

The 2009–10 season was the club's sixth consecutive season back in the second tier of English football, known as the Championship.[1] It was manager Paul Sturrock's third season back at the club after returning to Home Park from Swindon Town.[2] He was replaced by Paul Mariner in December 2009 due to poor results, which had seen the club drop into the relegation zone.[3][4] Argyle were relegated with two matches still to play after a defeat at home to Newcastle United, which saw the visitors claim the league title.[5][6] Yoann Folly, David McNamee, and Lloyd Saxton were released after being informed that their contracts weren't being renewed,[7][8] and defender Gary Sawyer also departed.[9] A statement in May said that the club would seek a new manager and Paul Mariner would revert to his previous role as head coach.[10][11] Jamie Mackie joined Queens Park Rangers two weeks later for an undisclosed fee.[12] Bondz N'Gala joined the club from West Ham United on a free transfer,[13] and Rory Patterson was signed for an undisclosed fee from Glentoran,[14] before the club confirmed Peter Reid as their new manager in June 2010.[15][16]

Review Edit

Pre-season Edit

 
Rory Patterson joined the club in June from Glentoran.

Midfielder Simon Walton joined Sheffield United on a season-long loan.[17] He was followed by Ashley Barnes, who joined Brighton & Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee,[18] and Alan Gow, who was released.[19] The club's first pre-season friendly ended in a 2–0 win at Southern League team Truro City thanks to goals from Yannick Bolasie and Steve MacLean.[20] This was followed by a defeat at League Two club Torquay United. The visitors took an early lead through Craig Noone, but the home side responded with goals from Lloyd Macklin, Elliot Benyon and Nicky Wroe to secure a 3–1 win.[21] Manager Peter Reid then selected a 26-man squad to travel to the Netherlands to play three matches against Dutch opposition.[22][23][24] Included in the squad were three trialists, including former player Tony Capaldi. A headed goal from Joe Mason gave Argyle a 1–0 victory against Eredivisie side NAC Breda.[25] They suffered a defeat by the same scoreline against fellow Eredivisie side AZ in their next friendly. An early penalty from Nick van der Velden was the difference between the two sides in a match which saw Steve MacLean sent off in the second half.[26]

Argyle took a three-goal lead against Eerste Divisie club SC Cambuur, but eventually had to settle for a 3–3 draw. A brace from Reza Ghoochannejhad and an equaliser from Robert van Boxel cancelled out Argyle's lead, which was given to them by Craig Noone and a brace from Joe Mason.[27] Having featured in all of the club's pre-season matches, midfielder Anton Peterlin signed a permanent contract.[28] Argyle won their next friendly later that day against Hereford United of League Two. Steve MacLean was on target to secure a 1–0 win for the visitors.[29] Striker George Donnelly returned to Stockport County on a six-month loan.[30] A penalty from Luke Summerfield earned the club a draw against Championship side Queens Park Rangers. Former player Jamie Mackie scored the equaliser for the hosts.[31] Argyle completed their pre-season campaign with an 8–0 win against South West Peninsula League team Saltash United. Strikers Bradley Wright-Phillips and Rory Patterson both scored twice while trialist Owain Tudur-Jones, Craig Noone, Joe Mason and Curtis Nelson also found the back of the net.[32]

August Edit

Goalkeeper David Button joined the club on a season-long loan from Tottenham Hotspur,[33] and defender Lee Molyneux signed a permanent contract after impressing on trial.[34] Two other players left the club on loan. Defender Chris Barker joined Southend United for one month,[35] and midfielder Damien Johnson signed a season-long deal with Huddersfield Town.[36] The club started the season with a 1–0 win at Southampton.[37] Luke Summerfield scored the winning goal in a match which was broadcast live on Sky Sports.[38][39] They were knocked out of the League Cup by Notts County three days later. A second half goal from John Spicer eliminated Argyle at the first round stage for the third year in row.[40] Midfielder Dean Parrett arrived on a season-long loan from Tottenham Hotspur.[41] A late goal from Rory Patterson earned the club a share of the points at Home Park against Carlisle United in a 1–1 draw, having fallen behind to an Ian Harte goal.[42] This was followed by a 2–1 defeat at Walsall. Joe Mason gave Argyle the lead, but second half goals from Paul Marshall and former player Reuben Reid won the game for the home side.[43] Kári Árnason was shown a straight red card in stoppage time.[44] Sean Kinsella and Jordan Trott were loaned out to Bridgwater Town for one month.[45] Argyle were defeated 3–0 at home by Peterborough United, who scored three second-half goals thanks to strikers Craig Mackail-Smith, who scored twice, and Aaron McLean.[46] The club completed two transfers before the summer transfer window closed. Defender Stéphane Zubar arrived from Vaslui on a free transfer,[47] and Chris Barker joined Southend United permanently, also on a free transfer, after spending a month with them on loan.[48]

September Edit

 
Bradley Wright-Phillips scored 4 goals in September.

Simon Walton had his season-long loan with Sheffield United cancelled after sustaining a cruciate knee ligament injury during a pre-season game.[49] Réda Johnson scored his first goal for the club in a 1–1 draw at Colchester United.[50] Having fallen behind to a goal from Andy Bond, the visitors equalised in the second half before Lee Molyneux was sent off for two bookable offences.[51] Argyle won their next game 3–2 at home against Sheffield Wednesday despite being reduced to 10-men again. Captain Carl Fletcher and James O'Connor scored before Bondz N'Gala was shown a straight red card on the stroke of half time.[52] The away side's Tommy Miller cancelled out Bradley Wright Phillips' first goal of the season before a Craig Noone header won the game.[53] Three days later, the club suffered a 2–0 home defeat by Brighton & Hove Albion. Tommy Elphick and former player Ashley Barnes scored the goals.[54] Bradley Wright-Phillips gave Argyle the lead at Rochdale, but the home side salvaged a 1–1 draw thanks to a goal from Craig Dawson.[55] The club took an early two-goal lead in their next game at Swindon Town through Réda Johnson and Bradley Wright-Phillips. Swindon drew level after goals from David Prutton and Michael Rose before Prutton and Johnson were both sent off. Argyle won the game 3–2 in stoppage time thanks to a header from Wright-Phillips, giving the club their second away win of the campaign.[56]

October Edit

A 1–0 defeat at home to Hartlepool United followed, with Leon McSweeney scoring the winning goal late in the game.[57][58] Argyle won 2–0 at Cheltenham Town in the second round of the Football League Trophy, having received a bye in the first round.[59] Steve MacLean and Craig Noone scored the goals either side of half time.[60] Argyle took the lead twice at home against Charlton Athletic through goals from Bradley Wright-Phillips and Yannick Bolasie before having to settle for a 2–2 draw. Striker Paul Benson scored both goals for Charlton.[61] Liam Head joined Forest Green Rovers on loan for one month.[62] The club were defeated 2–0 at Notts County, with Craig Westcarr and John Spicer scoring for the home side.[63] Chelsea midfielder Conor Clifford arrived at the club on a one-month loan deal.[64] Bradley Wright-Phillips scored twice to secure a 2–1 win at home to Huddersfield Town. The winning goal was scored after Anthony Pilkington had equalised for the visitors.[65] Argyle played half of the game with Oldham Athletic with nine-men and looked likely to earn a point before two stoppage time goals consigned them to a 4–2 defeat.[66] Bondz N'Gala and Kári Árnason were both sent off for the second time this season before Bradley Wright-Phillips added to Craig Noone's equaliser to give the away side the lead. Late goals from Jean-Yves Mvoto and Dean Kelly won the game for Oldham, who had scored earlier on through Dale Stephens and Oumare Tounkara.[67]

November Edit

 
Rory Fallon joined Ipswich Town on loan in November.

Jordan Trott joined Tiverton Town on loan for one month.[68] A volley from Dean Parrett and a brace from Bradley Wright-Phillips earned the club a 3–1 home win against Bristol Rovers.[69] The visitors goal was scored by Will Hoskins. A 4–0 defeat by Swindon Town followed, which eliminated Argyle from the FA Cup in the first round.[70] Sean Morrison, Charlie Austin, Vincent Péricard and Matt Ritchie scored the goals against an Argyle side which had Dean Parrett sent off on the stroke of half time. Three days later, the midfielder returned to his parent club after his season-long loan was cancelled.[71][72][73] Argyle were then knocked out of the Football League Trophy after a 2–1 home defeat against Exeter City. A second half strike from Chris Clark cancelled out Ryan Harley's early goal before Daniel Nardiello scored the winner in stoppage time.[74] Steve MacLean signed on loan with Oxford United for one month.[75] A goal from Dale Jennings consigned Argyle to a 1–0 defeat at Tranmere Rovers.[76] The loan deal for Conor Clifford from Chelsea was extended for a second month.[77] The club suffered a fourth successive defeat at home to Brentford. Goals from Marcus Bean and Charlie MacDonald, either side of Rory Fallon's first of the season, secured a 2–1 win for the away side.[78]

Defender Marcel Seip left the club on loan, joining Charlton Athletic until January.[79] An early goal from striker Gavin Tomlin gave Dagenham & Redbridge the lead in the club's next game before second half goals from Craig Noone and Rory Patterson earned Argyle a 2–1 win.[80] It was confirmed that the club had been presented with a winding-up petition from HM Revenue and Customs in October relating to unpaid tax debts.[81] Former Leeds United and Cardiff City chairman Peter Ridsdale confirmed that he was in talks with the club regarding possible investment.[82][83] "I must point out that I am not the only person in discussion with the Argyle board, there are plenty of other interested parties," he said in an interview with the BBC. "But I am certainly not in a position to announce anything at the moment as negotiations are ongoing."[84] On the same day, Rory Fallon signed for Ipswich Town on loan until January, with a view to a permanent transfer.[85] Midfielder Sean Kinsella signed for Stafford Rangers on loan for one month.[86] Having not received their salaries for November, along with the playing squad, the club's staff released a statement declaring that they would do "everything they can to help the club during this difficult period."[87]

December Edit

Steve MacLean's loan spell with Oxford United was extended for a further month.[88] The club's league match at Milton Keynes Dons was postponed because of a frozen pitch.[89] Argyle were given 63 days to clear their debts with HM Revenue & Customs by a High Court judge.[90] Ryan Leonard signed on loan with Weston-super-Mare for one month.[91] Bradley Wright-Phillips scored two goals, either side of half time, as Argyle defeated Exeter City 2–0 in the first league meeting between the clubs since 2002.[92][93] Following further wintry weather across the country, the club's next two games at Leyton Orient and Bournemouth were postponed because of frozen pitches.[94][95] The club was unable to extend the loan of Conor Clifford from Chelsea when his registration was rejected by the Football League.[96] An early goal from Stéphane Zubar was cancelled out by Lee Hughes as the club drew 1–1 with Notts County.[97] After a week of boardroom upheaval, which included the departure of Roy Gardner as the club's chairman,[98] Peter Ridsdale joined on a full-time basis as a football consultant.[99] "From what I have seen the situation is precarious. No-one should underestimate the challenge that faces this club in surviving the short-term pressures," he said. "I ask everyone connected with Plymouth Argyle: the political and business communities, our creditors and anyone else who feels they can contribute to work with us."[100] On the same day, head coach Paul Mariner was released from his contract, enabling him to pursue an opportunity abroad. "I have known Paul for a long time and working with him has been fantastic," said Peter Reid. "I'm sure he will be successful in everything he does in the future."[101]

January Edit

 
Onismor Bhasera scored his first goal for the club in January at Milton Keynes.

Midfielder Craig Noone joined Brighton & Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee.[102] Lee Molyneux and Jordan Trott were released after being told that their contracts weren't being renewed. The club's first match of the new year ended in a 0–0 draw with Yeovil Town, which was the first ever league meeting between the two clubs.[103] Defender Réda Johnson was transferred to Sheffield Wednesday for an undisclosed fee.[104] Will Hoskins gave Bristol Rovers a two-goal lead in Argyle's next game before they responded through Bradley Wright-Phillips, Joe Mason and Stéphane Zubar to claim a 3–2 win.[105] Peter Ridsdale confirmed that the tax debt which led to the club being presented with a winding-up petition had been paid.[106] A 3–0 defeat by Bournemouth followed, who scored goals either side of half time through Danny Hollands, Liam Feeney and Marc Pugh.[107] The loan deal for Sean Kinsella with Stafford Rangers was extended until the end of April.[108] The club had two players sent off for the second time this season as they were defeated 3–2 at Huddersfield Town. Defenders Curtis Nelson and Stéphane Zubar were dismissed in a match which saw Argyle take a two-goal lead thanks to Joe Mason. The home side scored three before half time thanks to an own goal from Kári Árnason, Jordan Rhodes and Peter Clarke.[109]

The club slipped to a 2–0 defeat at home to Oldham Athletic. Dale Stephens and Oumare Tounkara scored the goals.[110] Onismor Bhasera scored at either end as Argyle claimed a 3–1 win at Milton Keynes Dons in the first ever match between the two sides.[111] Kári Árnason and Chris Clark also scored for the visitors.[112][113][114] Steve MacLean's stay on loan with Oxford United was extended until the end of the season.[115] Argyle lost 2–0 at Charlton Athletic, with Scott Wagstaff and Nathan Eccleston on target for the home side.[116] Top goalscorer Bradley Wright-Phillips was sold two days later, joining Charlton Athletic for an undisclosed fee.[117] Ryan Leonard joined Tiverton Town on loan for one month. The club were defeated 2–1 at home to Bournemouth. Marc Pugh's opening goal was cancelled out by Rory Fallon before Steve Fletcher came off the bench to score the winner.[118] Sean Kinsella had his contract terminated by mutual consent, allowing him to sign for Hibernians.

February Edit

Argyle lost 1–0 to Yeovil Town in their first visit to Huish Park. The winning goal was scored by Andy Williams against an Argyle side which had Yannick Bolasie sent off in stoppage time.[119] A fourth straight defeat followed at Brentford, who won 2–0 thanks to a brace from Myles Weston.[120] A winding-up petition issued to the club in October 2010 was dismissed in the High Court after Argyle cleared their debts with HM Revenue & Customs.[121][122] "Clearly there is still a long way to go for the football club. It still has a number of creditors. We ask for their patience," said Peter Ridsdale. "The club will be working tirelessly to make sure the creditors are paid in full and the club is restored to its full financial health."[123] Joe Mason scored a late consolation in a 3–1 defeat at home to Tranmere Rovers. Lateef Elford-Alliyu scored twice and Enoch Showunmi added a third for the visitors.[124] Having not received their wages on time for a third month,[125] the Professional Footballers' Association confirmed that it was providing financial support to the club's players.[126] On 21 February, the club issued a notice of intention to appoint an administrator and were immediately docked 10 points by the Football League which dropped them to the bottom of the League One table.[127] "We are going to have to produce Championship form to stay up. It's going to be a battle, I don't mind a battle," said Peter Reid. "There are people worse off than us, we have to get on with it."[128]

One day later, the club were defeated 4–0 at Brighton & Hove Albion. The home side were two goals ahead at half time thanks to goals from Glenn Murray and Chris Wood. Murray scored again in the second half before Francisco Sandaza added a late fourth.[129] Ryan Leonard's loan spell with Tiverton Town was extended until the end of April. A penalty from Yannick Bolasie secured a 2–1 win over Colchester United. Rory Fallon's early goal was cancelled out by an own goal from Stéphane Zubar before Chris Clark was sent off.[130] Bolasie's second half goal secured the club's first win in seven matches. "There will be light at the end of the tunnel," said Romain Larrieu, who made his 300th appearance for Argyle. "We all believe that. But it needs to be every game. This can't be a one-off. That's the standard now. We need to keep it there."[131]

March Edit

 
Romain Larrieu made his 300th appearance for the club at the end of February.

Having issued a notice of intention to appoint an administrator in February, the club officially went into administration on 4 March.[132] Brendan Guilfoyle of P&A Partnership was appointed to run the club and search for a buyer.[133] A brace from Joe Mason and one each from Bondz N'Gala and Yannick Bolasie earned Argyle a 4–2 win at Sheffield Wednesday. Giles Coke and former player Réda Johnson scored for the home side.[134] Argyle moved off the bottom of the League One table after winning their third match in a row. They were replaced by Swindon Town, who they defeated 1–0 at home. The winning goal was scored by Rory Fallon in the tenth minute.[135] The club's run of wins came to an end at Hartlepool United as Antony Sweeney and Sam Collins scored either side of half time in a 2–0 win for the home side.[136] A late goal from Yannick Bolasie earned Argyle a 1–1 draw at Carlisle United, who had taken the lead in the first half through James Berrett.[137]

As negotiations continued with potential buyers, the club's players, staff and management agreed to defer their wages for March and April until a deal was struck.[138] "If it helps the football club to stay in existence it's not a problem. The future of Plymouth Argyle is the most important thing," said Peter Reid. "I feel for them [the office staff]. Some of the sacrifices they are having to make are incredible. But the spirit among the staff is brilliant."[139] A second half goal from Gary Jones saw Argyle return to the foot on the table as they lost 1–0 at home to Rochdale.[140] The club's match at home to Southampton was rearranged for 2 May due to international call-ups involving Onismor Bhasera, Rory Fallon and Joe Mason.

April Edit

Early goals from Scott McGleish and Dean Cox saw Argyle fall nine points adrift of safety after a 2–0 defeat at Leyton Orient.[141] The club secured their first win in five games against Walsall on 9 April at Home Park. Yannick Bolasie and Rory Patterson scored in a 2–0 win.[142] On 16 April, Argyle took on Peterborough United at London Road. The away side led at half time thanks to a goal from captain Carl Fletcher in the 38th minute. Peterborough equalised ten minutes into the second half through Ryan Bennett before Craig Mackail-Smith won the game 2–1 for the hosts.[143] Argyle moved off the bottom of the table on 22 April after a 1–0 win at Dagenham & Redbridge. The decisive goal was scored by Rory Patterson, who converted a 25-yard free-kick in the 48th minute.[144] Patterson was sent off late in the game for a second bookable offence. Three days later, a goal from Simon Walton earned a 1–0 win at home against Milton Keynes Dons.[145] A 1–0 defeat at Exeter City on 30 April meant Argyle needed to win their last two matches of the season to have a chance of avoiding relegation. James Dunne's first goal of the campaign earned all three points for the home side.[146]

May Edit

On 2 May, Argyle were relegated to League Two after a 3–1 defeat at home to Southampton, with 13,118 in attendance.[147] Rickie Lambert gave the visitors the lead just before half time and they increased their lead soon after the restart through former Argyle player Ryan Dickson. Lambert scored his second goal of the game from the penalty spot before Yannick Bolasie scored a consolation goal in stoppage time. The club's last game of the season was on 7 May and they were defeated 4–1 at Home Park. Goals from Scott McGleish and Dean Cox gave the visitors a two-goal lead at half time. Yannick Bolasie reduced the deficit after 63 minutes, but two further goals from Alex Revell ensured that Argyle finished 23rd in the table.[148]

Match results Edit

League One Edit

7 August 2010 Match 1 Southampton 0 – 1 Plymouth Argyle Southampton, Hampshire
12:15 BST Report Summerfield   47' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 21,727
Referee: Jon Moss
14 August 2010 Match 2 Plymouth Argyle 1 – 1 Carlisle United Plymouth, Devon
15:00 BST Patterson   90+4' Harte   68' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 7,782
Referee: Roger East
21 August 2010 Match 3 Walsall 2 – 1 Plymouth Argyle Walsall, West Midlands
15:00 BST Marshall   53'
Reid   69'
Mason   29' Stadium: Bescot Stadium
Attendance: 3,966
Referee: Keith Hill
28 August 2010 Match 4 Plymouth Argyle 0 – 3 Peterborough United Plymouth, Devon
15:00 BST Mackail-Smith   61', 75'
McLean   77'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 7,712
Referee: Andy Haines
11 September 2010 Match 5 Colchester United 1 – 1 Plymouth Argyle Colchester, Essex
15:00 BST Bond   22' Johnson   48' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 4,201
Referee: Danny McDermid
18 September 2010 Match 6 Plymouth Argyle 3 – 2 Sheffield Wednesday Plymouth, Devon
15:00 BST Fletcher   19'
Wright-Phillips   46'
Noone   77'
O'Connor   38'
Miller   75'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 7,916
Referee: Andy Penn
21 September 2010 Match 7 Plymouth Argyle 0 – 2 Brighton & Hove Albion Plymouth, Devon
19:45 BST Elphick   22'
Barnes   42'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 7,079
Referee: Brendan Malone
25 September 2010 Match 8 Rochdale 1 – 1 Plymouth Argyle Rochdale, Greater Manchester
15:00 BST Dawson   64' Wright-Phillips   18' Stadium: Spotland Stadium
Attendance: 3,294
Referee: Peter Quinn
28 September 2010 Match 9 Swindon Town 2 – 3 Plymouth Argyle Swindon, Wiltshire
19:45 BST Prutton   37'
Rose   74'
Johnson   4'
Wright-Phillips   8', 90+6'
Stadium: County Ground
Attendance: 9,346
Referee: Oliver Langford
2 October 2010 Match 10 Plymouth Argyle 0 – 1 Hartlepool United Plymouth, Devon
15:00 BST Report McSweeney   87' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 7,333
Referee: Simon Hooper
9 October 2010 Match 11 Plymouth Argyle 2 – 2 Charlton Athletic Plymouth, Devon
15:00 BST Wright-Phillips   4'
Bolasie   82'
Report Benson   35', 90' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 7,738
Referee: Chris Sarginson
16 October 2010 Match 12 Notts County 2 – 0 Plymouth Argyle Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
15:00 BST Westcarr   35'
Spicer   51'
Report Stadium: Meadow Lane
Attendance: 6,333
Referee: Rob Lewis
23 October 2010 Match 13 Plymouth Argyle 2 – 1 Huddersfield Town Plymouth, Devon
15:00 BST Wright-Phillips   16', 66' Pilkington   19' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 7,048
Referee: Mick Russell
30 October 2010 Match 14 Oldham Athletic 4 – 2 Plymouth Argyle Oldham, Greater Manchester
15:00 BST Stephens   5' (pen.)
Tounkara   64'
Mvoto   90+3'
Kelly   90+4'
Report Noone   7'
Wright-Phillips   48'
Stadium: Boundary Park
Attendance: 4,080
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
2 November 2010 Match 15 Plymouth Argyle 3 – 1 Bristol Rovers Plymouth, Devon
19:45 GMT Parrett   64'
Wright-Phillips   77', 90'
Hoskins   67' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 7,413
Referee: Rob Shoebridge
13 November 2010 Match 16 Tranmere Rovers 1 – 0 Plymouth Argyle Birkenhead, Merseyside
15:00 GMT Jennings   60' Stadium: Prenton Park
Attendance: 4,840
Referee: Bobby Madley
20 November 2010 Match 17 Plymouth Argyle 1 – 2 Brentford Plymouth, Devon
15:00 GMT Fallon   38' Bean   26'
MacDonald   67'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 6,939
Referee: Phil Gibb
23 November 2010 Match 18 Plymouth Argyle 2 – 1 Dagenham & Redbridge Plymouth, Devon
19:45 GMT Noone   62'
Patterson   83'
Tomlin   9' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 4,960
Referee: Roger East
11 December 2010 Match 19 Plymouth Argyle 2 – 0 Exeter City Plymouth, Devon
15:00 GMT Wright-Phillips   28', 57' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 14,347
Referee: Grant Hegley
28 December 2010 Match 20 Plymouth Argyle 1 – 1 Notts County Plymouth, Devon
15:00 GMT Zubar   4' Hughes   7' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 9,822
Referee: Steve Tanner
1 January 2011 Match 21 Plymouth Argyle 0 – 0 Yeovil Town Plymouth, Devon
15:00 GMT Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 9,720
Referee: Brendan Malone
4 January 2011 Match 22 Bristol Rovers 2 – 3 Plymouth Argyle Bristol, Greater Bristol
19:45 GMT Hoskins   8', 11' Wright-Phillips   58'
Mason   69'
Zubar   81'
Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 5,943
Referee: Russell Booth
8 January 2011 Match 23 Bournemouth 3 – 0 Plymouth Argyle Bournemouth, Dorset
15:00 GMT Hollands   4'
Feeney   38'
Pugh   55' (pen.)
Stadium: Dean Court
Attendance: 7,589
Referee: Kevin Wright
11 January 2011 Match 24 Huddersfield Town 3 – 2 Plymouth Argyle Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
19:45 GMT Árnason   18' (o.g.)
Rhodes   29'
Clarke   32'
Mason   1', 15' Stadium: Galpharm Stadium
Attendance: 11,462
Referee: Paul Tierney
15 January 2011 Match 25 Plymouth Argyle 0 – 2 Oldham Athletic Plymouth, Devon
15:00 GMT Stephens   47'
Tounkara   72'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 8,106
Referee: Pat Miller
18 January 2011 Match 26 Milton Keynes Dons 1 – 3 Plymouth Argyle Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
19:45 GMT Bhasera   39' (o.g.) Bhasera   22'
Árnason   29'
Clark   80'
Stadium: Stadium:mk
Attendance: 7,189
Referee: Geoff Eltringham
22 January 2011 Match 27 Charlton Athletic 2 – 0 Plymouth Argyle Charlton, Greater London
15:00 GMT Wagstaff   55'
Eccleston   90'
Stadium: The Valley
Attendance: 16,607
Referee: Fred Graham
29 January 2011 Match 28 Plymouth Argyle 1 – 2 Bournemouth Plymouth, Devon
15:00 GMT Fallon   71' Pugh   19'
Fletcher   84'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 8,836
Referee: Andy D'Urso
1 February 2011 Match 29 Yeovil Town 1 – 0 Plymouth Argyle Yeovil, Somerset
19:45 GMT Williams   66' Stadium: Huish Park
Attendance: 5,208
Referee: James Linington
5 February 2011 Match 30 Brentford 2 – 0 Plymouth Argyle Brentford, Greater London
15:00 GMT Weston   35', 56' Stadium: Griffin Park
Attendance: 5,613
Referee: Darren Drysdale
12 February 2011 Match 31 Plymouth Argyle 1 – 3 Tranmere Rovers Plymouth, Devon
15:00 GMT Mason   90' Elford-Alliyu   22', 64'
Showunmi   80'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 8,015
Referee: Graham Horwood
22 February 2011 Match 32 Brighton & Hove Albion 4 – 0 Plymouth Argyle Brighton, East Sussex
19:45 GMT Murray   28', 48'
Wood   41'
Sandaza   90+3'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 7,261
Referee: Geoff Russell
26 February 2011 Match 33 Plymouth Argyle 2 – 1 Colchester United Plymouth, Devon
15:00 GMT Fallon   8'
Bolasie   74' (pen.)
Zubar   41' (o.g.) Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 8,982
Referee: Oliver Langford
5 March 2011 Match 34 Sheffield Wednesday 2 – 4 Plymouth Argyle Sheffield, South Yorkshire
15:00 GMT Coke   61'
Johnson   83'
N'Gala   12'
Mason   31', 65'
Bolasie   79'
Stadium: Hillsborough Stadium
Attendance: 18,474
Referee: Iain Williamson
8 March 2011 Match 35 Plymouth Argyle 1 – 0 Swindon Town Plymouth, Devon
19:45 GMT Fallon   10' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 8,830
Referee: Phil Crossley
12 March 2011 Match 36 Hartlepool United 2 – 0 Plymouth Argyle Hartlepool, County Durham
15:00 GMT Sweeney   20'
Collins   64'
Stadium: Victoria Park
Attendance: 3,059
Referee: Craig Pawson
15 March 2011 Match 37 Carlisle United 1 – 1 Plymouth Argyle Carlisle, Cumbria
19:45 GMT Berrett   34' Bolasie   84' Stadium: Brunton Park
Attendance: 3,354
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
19 March 2011 Match 38 Plymouth Argyle 0 – 1 Rochdale Plymouth, Devon
15:00 GMT Jones   49' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 8,361
Referee: Simon Hooper
5 April 2011 Match 39 Leyton Orient 2 – 0 Plymouth Argyle Leyton, Greater London
19:45 BST McGleish   4'
Cox   13'
Stadium: Brisbane Road
Attendance: 3,255
Referee: Michael Naylor
9 April 2011 Match 40 Plymouth Argyle 2 – 0 Walsall Plymouth, Devon
15:00 BST Bolasie   51'
Patterson   88'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 7,995
Referee: Keith Stroud
16 April 2011 Match 41 Peterborough United 2 – 1 Plymouth Argyle Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
15:00 BST Bennett   55'
Mackail-Smith   70'
Fletcher   38' Stadium: London Road
Attendance: 6,723
Referee: Nigel Miller
22 April 2011 Match 42 Dagenham & Redbridge 0 – 1 Plymouth Argyle Dagenham, Greater London
15:00 BST Patterson   48' Stadium: Victoria Road
Attendance: 3,559
Referee: James Linington
25 April 2011 Match 43 Plymouth Argyle 1 – 0 Milton Keynes Dons Plymouth, Devon
15:00 BST Walton   21' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 8,553
Referee: Steve Tanner
30 April 2011 Match 44 Exeter City 1 – 0 Plymouth Argyle Exeter, Devon
12:00 BST Dunne   46' Report Stadium: St James Park
Attendance: 7,869
Referee: Mark Halsey
2 May 2011 Match 45 Plymouth Argyle 1 – 3 Southampton Plymouth, Devon
15:00 BST Bolasie   90+3' Lambert   45', 59' (pen.)
Dickson   49'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 13,118
Referee: Andy Woolmer
7 May 2011 Match 46 Plymouth Argyle 1 – 4 Leyton Orient Plymouth, Devon
15:00 BST Bolasie   63' McGleish   13' (pen.)
Cox   15'
Revell   77', 89'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 11,501
Referee: Dean Whitestone

FA Cup Edit

6 November 2010 First round Plymouth Argyle 0 – 4 Swindon Town Plymouth, Devon
15:00 GMT Morrison   23'
Austin   41'
Péricard   52'
Ritchie   69'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 5,226
Referee: Darren Sheldrake

League Cup Edit

10 August 2010 First round Plymouth Argyle 0 – 1 Notts County Plymouth, Devon
19:45 BST Spicer   52' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 5,454
Referee: Steve Tanner

League Trophy Edit

5 October 2010 Second round Cheltenham Town 0 – 2 Plymouth Argyle Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
19:45 BST MacLean   10'
Noone   46'
Stadium: Whaddon Road
Attendance: 1,597
Referee: Pat Miller
9 November 2010 Quarter-finals Plymouth Argyle 1 – 2 Exeter City Plymouth, Devon
19:45 GMT Clark   52' Harley   2'
Nardiello   90+3'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 9,431
Referee: James Linington

League table Edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
20 Walsall 46 12 12 22 56 75 −19 48
21 Dagenham & Redbridge (R) 46 12 11 23 52 70 −18 47 Relegation to Football League Two
22 Bristol Rovers (R) 46 11 12 23 48 82 −34 45
23 Plymouth Argyle (R) 46 15 7 24 51 74 −23 42[a]
24 Swindon Town (R) 46 9 14 23 50 72 −22 41
Updated to match(es) played on 2 May 2011. Source: BBC
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Plymouth Argyle deducted 10 points for insolvency.[149]

Player details Edit

No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Other Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals    
1 GK   Romain Larrieu 18 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 22 0 1 1
2 DF   Karl Duguid 26 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 29 0 0 0
3 DF   Bondz N'Gala 26 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 28 1 3 2
4 MF   Carl Fletcher 38 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 39 2 10 0
5 DF   Réda Johnson 17 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 19 2 3 1
6 MF   Chris Clark 22 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 26 2 1 1
8 FW   Rory Patterson 35 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 4 8 1
10 FW   Bradley Wright-Phillips 17 13 1 0 1 0 2 0 21 13 1 0
10 MF   Jed Harper-Penman 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
11 MF   Kári Árnason 40 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 41 1 10 2
14 FW   Rory Fallon 28 4 1 0 1 0 1 0 31 4 2 0
15 DF   Onismor Bhasera 29 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 32 1 5 0
16 FW   Joe Mason 34 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 36 7 0 0
17 MF   Craig Noone 17 3 1 0 1 0 2 1 21 4 4 0
18 DF   Jack Stephens 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 0
19 MF   Yannick Bolasie 35 7 1 0 0 0 2 0 38 7 5 1
20 MF   Luke Summerfield 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0
21 MF   Anton Peterlin 12 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 14 0 1 0
23 DF   Krisztián Timár 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 2 0
28 MF   Simon Walton 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 2 0
29 DF   Jim Paterson 28 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 29 0 2 0
30 DF   Marcel Seip 17 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 0 1 0
31 GK   David Button 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 2 0
32 FW   Steve MacLean 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 9 1 1 0
34 DF   Lee Molyneux 9 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 12 0 4 1
34 MF   Luke Young 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0
35 DF   Curtis Nelson 35 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 38 0 4 1
36 MF   Dean Parrett 8 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 10 1 1 1
36 DF   Stéphane Zubar 29 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 2 7 1
37 MF   Conor Clifford 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 0
37 FW   Matt Rickard 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Updated to games played on 7 May 2011.
Source: , Soccerbase,
Apps = Appearances made; Goals = Goals scored.

Transfers Edit

In Edit

Date Pos. Name From Fee
1 July 2010 DF   Bondz N'Gala   West Ham United Free transfer[150][151]
1 July 2010 FW   Rory Patterson   Glentoran Undisclosed[152][153]
28 July 2010 MF   Anton Peterlin   Everton Free transfer[154][155][156]
3 August 2010 DF   Lee Molyneux   Southampton Free transfer[157][158]
31 August 2010 DF   Stéphane Zubar   Vaslui Free transfer[159][160]

Out Edit

Date Pos. Name To Fee
1 July 2010 FW   Jamie Mackie   Queens Park Rangers Undisclosed[161][162]
1 July 2010 MF   Yoann Folly   Aberdeen Released[163][164]
1 July 2010 DF   David McNamee   Aberdeen Released[163][164]
1 July 2010 GK   Lloyd Saxton   Bradford City Released[163][164]
1 July 2010 DF   Gary Sawyer   Bristol Rovers Free transfer[165][166]
8 July 2010 FW   Ashley Barnes   Brighton & Hove Albion Undisclosed[167][168]
9 July 2010 FW   Alan Gow   Motherwell Released[169][170]
31 August 2010 DF   Chris Barker   Southend United Free transfer[171][172][173]
1 January 2011 MF   Craig Noone   Brighton & Hove Albion Undisclosed[174][175]
1 January 2011 DF   Lee Molyneux Unattached Released[176][177]
1 January 2011 DF   Jordan Trott   Elburton Villa Released[176][178]
4 January 2011 DF   Réda Johnson   Sheffield Wednesday Undisclosed[179][180]
7 January 2011 FW   George Donnelly   Fleetwood Town Undisclosed[181][182]
24 January 2011 FW   Bradley Wright-Phillips   Charlton Athletic Undisclosed[183][184]
31 January 2011 MF   Sean Kinsella   Hibernians Released[185][186]
5 April 2011 DF   Jack Stephens   Southampton Undisclosed[187][188]

Loans in Edit

Start date End date Pos. Name From
3 August 2010 30 June 2011 GK   David Button   Tottenham Hotspur[158][189]
12 August 2010 9 November 2010 MF   Dean Parrett   Tottenham Hotspur[190][191]
22 October 2010 21 December 2010 MF   Conor Clifford   Chelsea[192][193]

Loans out Edit

Start date End date Pos. Name To
6 July 2010 4 September 2010 MF   Simon Walton   Sheffield United[194][195]
29 July 2010 25 January 2011 FW   George Donnelly   Stockport County[196][197]
5 August 2010 31 August 2010 DF   Chris Barker   Southend United[198][199]
5 August 2010 30 June 2011 MF   Damien Johnson   Huddersfield Town[200][201]
27 August 2010 26 September 2010 MF   Sean Kinsella   Bridgwater Town[202][203]
27 August 2010 26 September 2010 DF   Jordan Trott   Bridgwater Town[202][203]
15 October 2010 21 November 2010 FW   Liam Head   Forest Green Rovers[204][205][206]
2 November 2010 2 December 2010 DF   Jordan Trott   Tiverton Town[207][208]
11 November 2010 30 June 2011 FW   Steve MacLean   Oxford United[209][210]
22 November 2010 8 January 2011 DF   Marcel Seip   Charlton Athletic[211][212][213]
25 November 2010 17 January 2011 FW   Rory Fallon   Ipswich Town[214][215]
29 November 2010 31 January 2011 MF   Sean Kinsella   Stafford Rangers[216][217][218]
11 December 2010 9 January 2011 DF   Ryan Leonard   Weston-super-Mare[219][220][221]
27 January 2011 29 April 2011 DF   Ryan Leonard   Tiverton Town[222][223][224]

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Plymouth Argyle Football Club is an English association football club based in Plymouth Devon The 2010 11 season is their 108th as a professional club their 86th as a member of the Football League and 39th in the third tier of the English football league system The club s 23rd place finish in the 2009 10 Championship season means they are competing in League One for the first time since 2004 when they were promoted as champions It officially began on 1 July 2010 and ends on 30 June 2011 with competitive fixtures taking place between August and May Plymouth Argyle2010 11 seasonChairmanRoy Gardner until 27 December ManagerPeter ReidStadiumHome ParkLeague One23rdFA CupFirst round knocked out by Swindon League CupFirst round knocked out by Notts County League TrophyQuarter finals knocked out by Exeter Top goalscorerLeague Bradley Wright Phillips 13 All Bradley Wright Phillips 13 Highest home attendance14 347 vs Exeter City 11 December 2010 Lowest home attendance4 960 vs Dagenham amp Redbridge 23 November 2010 Average home league attendanceLeague 8 613Home coloursAway colours 2009 102011 12 Contents 1 Background 2 Review 2 1 Pre season 2 2 August 2 3 September 2 4 October 2 5 November 2 6 December 2 7 January 2 8 February 2 9 March 2 10 April 2 11 May 3 Match results 3 1 League One 3 2 FA Cup 3 3 League Cup 3 4 League Trophy 4 League table 5 Player details 6 Transfers 6 1 In 6 2 Out 6 3 Loans in 6 4 Loans out 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBackground EditSee also 2009 10 Plymouth Argyle F C season The 2009 10 season was the club s sixth consecutive season back in the second tier of English football known as the Championship 1 It was manager Paul Sturrock s third season back at the club after returning to Home Park from Swindon Town 2 He was replaced by Paul Mariner in December 2009 due to poor results which had seen the club drop into the relegation zone 3 4 Argyle were relegated with two matches still to play after a defeat at home to Newcastle United which saw the visitors claim the league title 5 6 Yoann Folly David McNamee and Lloyd Saxton were released after being informed that their contracts weren t being renewed 7 8 and defender Gary Sawyer also departed 9 A statement in May said that the club would seek a new manager and Paul Mariner would revert to his previous role as head coach 10 11 Jamie Mackie joined Queens Park Rangers two weeks later for an undisclosed fee 12 Bondz N Gala joined the club from West Ham United on a free transfer 13 and Rory Patterson was signed for an undisclosed fee from Glentoran 14 before the club confirmed Peter Reid as their new manager in June 2010 15 16 Review EditPre season Edit Rory Patterson joined the club in June from Glentoran Midfielder Simon Walton joined Sheffield United on a season long loan 17 He was followed by Ashley Barnes who joined Brighton amp Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee 18 and Alan Gow who was released 19 The club s first pre season friendly ended in a 2 0 win at Southern League team Truro City thanks to goals from Yannick Bolasie and Steve MacLean 20 This was followed by a defeat at League Two club Torquay United The visitors took an early lead through Craig Noone but the home side responded with goals from Lloyd Macklin Elliot Benyon and Nicky Wroe to secure a 3 1 win 21 Manager Peter Reid then selected a 26 man squad to travel to the Netherlands to play three matches against Dutch opposition 22 23 24 Included in the squad were three trialists including former player Tony Capaldi A headed goal from Joe Mason gave Argyle a 1 0 victory against Eredivisie side NAC Breda 25 They suffered a defeat by the same scoreline against fellow Eredivisie side AZ in their next friendly An early penalty from Nick van der Velden was the difference between the two sides in a match which saw Steve MacLean sent off in the second half 26 Argyle took a three goal lead against Eerste Divisie club SC Cambuur but eventually had to settle for a 3 3 draw A brace from Reza Ghoochannejhad and an equaliser from Robert van Boxel cancelled out Argyle s lead which was given to them by Craig Noone and a brace from Joe Mason 27 Having featured in all of the club s pre season matches midfielder Anton Peterlin signed a permanent contract 28 Argyle won their next friendly later that day against Hereford United of League Two Steve MacLean was on target to secure a 1 0 win for the visitors 29 Striker George Donnelly returned to Stockport County on a six month loan 30 A penalty from Luke Summerfield earned the club a draw against Championship side Queens Park Rangers Former player Jamie Mackie scored the equaliser for the hosts 31 Argyle completed their pre season campaign with an 8 0 win against South West Peninsula League team Saltash United Strikers Bradley Wright Phillips and Rory Patterson both scored twice while trialist Owain Tudur Jones Craig Noone Joe Mason and Curtis Nelson also found the back of the net 32 August Edit Goalkeeper David Button joined the club on a season long loan from Tottenham Hotspur 33 and defender Lee Molyneux signed a permanent contract after impressing on trial 34 Two other players left the club on loan Defender Chris Barker joined Southend United for one month 35 and midfielder Damien Johnson signed a season long deal with Huddersfield Town 36 The club started the season with a 1 0 win at Southampton 37 Luke Summerfield scored the winning goal in a match which was broadcast live on Sky Sports 38 39 They were knocked out of the League Cup by Notts County three days later A second half goal from John Spicer eliminated Argyle at the first round stage for the third year in row 40 Midfielder Dean Parrett arrived on a season long loan from Tottenham Hotspur 41 A late goal from Rory Patterson earned the club a share of the points at Home Park against Carlisle United in a 1 1 draw having fallen behind to an Ian Harte goal 42 This was followed by a 2 1 defeat at Walsall Joe Mason gave Argyle the lead but second half goals from Paul Marshall and former player Reuben Reid won the game for the home side 43 Kari Arnason was shown a straight red card in stoppage time 44 Sean Kinsella and Jordan Trott were loaned out to Bridgwater Town for one month 45 Argyle were defeated 3 0 at home by Peterborough United who scored three second half goals thanks to strikers Craig Mackail Smith who scored twice and Aaron McLean 46 The club completed two transfers before the summer transfer window closed Defender Stephane Zubar arrived from Vaslui on a free transfer 47 and Chris Barker joined Southend United permanently also on a free transfer after spending a month with them on loan 48 September Edit Bradley Wright Phillips scored 4 goals in September Simon Walton had his season long loan with Sheffield United cancelled after sustaining a cruciate knee ligament injury during a pre season game 49 Reda Johnson scored his first goal for the club in a 1 1 draw at Colchester United 50 Having fallen behind to a goal from Andy Bond the visitors equalised in the second half before Lee Molyneux was sent off for two bookable offences 51 Argyle won their next game 3 2 at home against Sheffield Wednesday despite being reduced to 10 men again Captain Carl Fletcher and James O Connor scored before Bondz N Gala was shown a straight red card on the stroke of half time 52 The away side s Tommy Miller cancelled out Bradley Wright Phillips first goal of the season before a Craig Noone header won the game 53 Three days later the club suffered a 2 0 home defeat by Brighton amp Hove Albion Tommy Elphick and former player Ashley Barnes scored the goals 54 Bradley Wright Phillips gave Argyle the lead at Rochdale but the home side salvaged a 1 1 draw thanks to a goal from Craig Dawson 55 The club took an early two goal lead in their next game at Swindon Town through Reda Johnson and Bradley Wright Phillips Swindon drew level after goals from David Prutton and Michael Rose before Prutton and Johnson were both sent off Argyle won the game 3 2 in stoppage time thanks to a header from Wright Phillips giving the club their second away win of the campaign 56 October Edit A 1 0 defeat at home to Hartlepool United followed with Leon McSweeney scoring the winning goal late in the game 57 58 Argyle won 2 0 at Cheltenham Town in the second round of the Football League Trophy having received a bye in the first round 59 Steve MacLean and Craig Noone scored the goals either side of half time 60 Argyle took the lead twice at home against Charlton Athletic through goals from Bradley Wright Phillips and Yannick Bolasie before having to settle for a 2 2 draw Striker Paul Benson scored both goals for Charlton 61 Liam Head joined Forest Green Rovers on loan for one month 62 The club were defeated 2 0 at Notts County with Craig Westcarr and John Spicer scoring for the home side 63 Chelsea midfielder Conor Clifford arrived at the club on a one month loan deal 64 Bradley Wright Phillips scored twice to secure a 2 1 win at home to Huddersfield Town The winning goal was scored after Anthony Pilkington had equalised for the visitors 65 Argyle played half of the game with Oldham Athletic with nine men and looked likely to earn a point before two stoppage time goals consigned them to a 4 2 defeat 66 Bondz N Gala and Kari Arnason were both sent off for the second time this season before Bradley Wright Phillips added to Craig Noone s equaliser to give the away side the lead Late goals from Jean Yves Mvoto and Dean Kelly won the game for Oldham who had scored earlier on through Dale Stephens and Oumare Tounkara 67 November Edit Rory Fallon joined Ipswich Town on loan in November Jordan Trott joined Tiverton Town on loan for one month 68 A volley from Dean Parrett and a brace from Bradley Wright Phillips earned the club a 3 1 home win against Bristol Rovers 69 The visitors goal was scored by Will Hoskins A 4 0 defeat by Swindon Town followed which eliminated Argyle from the FA Cup in the first round 70 Sean Morrison Charlie Austin Vincent Pericard and Matt Ritchie scored the goals against an Argyle side which had Dean Parrett sent off on the stroke of half time Three days later the midfielder returned to his parent club after his season long loan was cancelled 71 72 73 Argyle were then knocked out of the Football League Trophy after a 2 1 home defeat against Exeter City A second half strike from Chris Clark cancelled out Ryan Harley s early goal before Daniel Nardiello scored the winner in stoppage time 74 Steve MacLean signed on loan with Oxford United for one month 75 A goal from Dale Jennings consigned Argyle to a 1 0 defeat at Tranmere Rovers 76 The loan deal for Conor Clifford from Chelsea was extended for a second month 77 The club suffered a fourth successive defeat at home to Brentford Goals from Marcus Bean and Charlie MacDonald either side of Rory Fallon s first of the season secured a 2 1 win for the away side 78 Defender Marcel Seip left the club on loan joining Charlton Athletic until January 79 An early goal from striker Gavin Tomlin gave Dagenham amp Redbridge the lead in the club s next game before second half goals from Craig Noone and Rory Patterson earned Argyle a 2 1 win 80 It was confirmed that the club had been presented with a winding up petition from HM Revenue and Customs in October relating to unpaid tax debts 81 Former Leeds United and Cardiff City chairman Peter Ridsdale confirmed that he was in talks with the club regarding possible investment 82 83 I must point out that I am not the only person in discussion with the Argyle board there are plenty of other interested parties he said in an interview with the BBC But I am certainly not in a position to announce anything at the moment as negotiations are ongoing 84 On the same day Rory Fallon signed for Ipswich Town on loan until January with a view to a permanent transfer 85 Midfielder Sean Kinsella signed for Stafford Rangers on loan for one month 86 Having not received their salaries for November along with the playing squad the club s staff released a statement declaring that they would do everything they can to help the club during this difficult period 87 December Edit Steve MacLean s loan spell with Oxford United was extended for a further month 88 The club s league match at Milton Keynes Dons was postponed because of a frozen pitch 89 Argyle were given 63 days to clear their debts with HM Revenue amp Customs by a High Court judge 90 Ryan Leonard signed on loan with Weston super Mare for one month 91 Bradley Wright Phillips scored two goals either side of half time as Argyle defeated Exeter City 2 0 in the first league meeting between the clubs since 2002 92 93 Following further wintry weather across the country the club s next two games at Leyton Orient and Bournemouth were postponed because of frozen pitches 94 95 The club was unable to extend the loan of Conor Clifford from Chelsea when his registration was rejected by the Football League 96 An early goal from Stephane Zubar was cancelled out by Lee Hughes as the club drew 1 1 with Notts County 97 After a week of boardroom upheaval which included the departure of Roy Gardner as the club s chairman 98 Peter Ridsdale joined on a full time basis as a football consultant 99 From what I have seen the situation is precarious No one should underestimate the challenge that faces this club in surviving the short term pressures he said I ask everyone connected with Plymouth Argyle the political and business communities our creditors and anyone else who feels they can contribute to work with us 100 On the same day head coach Paul Mariner was released from his contract enabling him to pursue an opportunity abroad I have known Paul for a long time and working with him has been fantastic said Peter Reid I m sure he will be successful in everything he does in the future 101 January Edit Onismor Bhasera scored his first goal for the club in January at Milton Keynes Midfielder Craig Noone joined Brighton amp Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee 102 Lee Molyneux and Jordan Trott were released after being told that their contracts weren t being renewed The club s first match of the new year ended in a 0 0 draw with Yeovil Town which was the first ever league meeting between the two clubs 103 Defender Reda Johnson was transferred to Sheffield Wednesday for an undisclosed fee 104 Will Hoskins gave Bristol Rovers a two goal lead in Argyle s next game before they responded through Bradley Wright Phillips Joe Mason and Stephane Zubar to claim a 3 2 win 105 Peter Ridsdale confirmed that the tax debt which led to the club being presented with a winding up petition had been paid 106 A 3 0 defeat by Bournemouth followed who scored goals either side of half time through Danny Hollands Liam Feeney and Marc Pugh 107 The loan deal for Sean Kinsella with Stafford Rangers was extended until the end of April 108 The club had two players sent off for the second time this season as they were defeated 3 2 at Huddersfield Town Defenders Curtis Nelson and Stephane Zubar were dismissed in a match which saw Argyle take a two goal lead thanks to Joe Mason The home side scored three before half time thanks to an own goal from Kari Arnason Jordan Rhodes and Peter Clarke 109 The club slipped to a 2 0 defeat at home to Oldham Athletic Dale Stephens and Oumare Tounkara scored the goals 110 Onismor Bhasera scored at either end as Argyle claimed a 3 1 win at Milton Keynes Dons in the first ever match between the two sides 111 Kari Arnason and Chris Clark also scored for the visitors 112 113 114 Steve MacLean s stay on loan with Oxford United was extended until the end of the season 115 Argyle lost 2 0 at Charlton Athletic with Scott Wagstaff and Nathan Eccleston on target for the home side 116 Top goalscorer Bradley Wright Phillips was sold two days later joining Charlton Athletic for an undisclosed fee 117 Ryan Leonard joined Tiverton Town on loan for one month The club were defeated 2 1 at home to Bournemouth Marc Pugh s opening goal was cancelled out by Rory Fallon before Steve Fletcher came off the bench to score the winner 118 Sean Kinsella had his contract terminated by mutual consent allowing him to sign for Hibernians February Edit Argyle lost 1 0 to Yeovil Town in their first visit to Huish Park The winning goal was scored by Andy Williams against an Argyle side which had Yannick Bolasie sent off in stoppage time 119 A fourth straight defeat followed at Brentford who won 2 0 thanks to a brace from Myles Weston 120 A winding up petition issued to the club in October 2010 was dismissed in the High Court after Argyle cleared their debts with HM Revenue amp Customs 121 122 Clearly there is still a long way to go for the football club It still has a number of creditors We ask for their patience said Peter Ridsdale The club will be working tirelessly to make sure the creditors are paid in full and the club is restored to its full financial health 123 Joe Mason scored a late consolation in a 3 1 defeat at home to Tranmere Rovers Lateef Elford Alliyu scored twice and Enoch Showunmi added a third for the visitors 124 Having not received their wages on time for a third month 125 the Professional Footballers Association confirmed that it was providing financial support to the club s players 126 On 21 February the club issued a notice of intention to appoint an administrator and were immediately docked 10 points by the Football League which dropped them to the bottom of the League One table 127 We are going to have to produce Championship form to stay up It s going to be a battle I don t mind a battle said Peter Reid There are people worse off than us we have to get on with it 128 One day later the club were defeated 4 0 at Brighton amp Hove Albion The home side were two goals ahead at half time thanks to goals from Glenn Murray and Chris Wood Murray scored again in the second half before Francisco Sandaza added a late fourth 129 Ryan Leonard s loan spell with Tiverton Town was extended until the end of April A penalty from Yannick Bolasie secured a 2 1 win over Colchester United Rory Fallon s early goal was cancelled out by an own goal from Stephane Zubar before Chris Clark was sent off 130 Bolasie s second half goal secured the club s first win in seven matches There will be light at the end of the tunnel said Romain Larrieu who made his 300th appearance for Argyle We all believe that But it needs to be every game This can t be a one off That s the standard now We need to keep it there 131 March Edit Romain Larrieu made his 300th appearance for the club at the end of February Having issued a notice of intention to appoint an administrator in February the club officially went into administration on 4 March 132 Brendan Guilfoyle of P amp A Partnership was appointed to run the club and search for a buyer 133 A brace from Joe Mason and one each from Bondz N Gala and Yannick Bolasie earned Argyle a 4 2 win at Sheffield Wednesday Giles Coke and former player Reda Johnson scored for the home side 134 Argyle moved off the bottom of the League One table after winning their third match in a row They were replaced by Swindon Town who they defeated 1 0 at home The winning goal was scored by Rory Fallon in the tenth minute 135 The club s run of wins came to an end at Hartlepool United as Antony Sweeney and Sam Collins scored either side of half time in a 2 0 win for the home side 136 A late goal from Yannick Bolasie earned Argyle a 1 1 draw at Carlisle United who had taken the lead in the first half through James Berrett 137 As negotiations continued with potential buyers the club s players staff and management agreed to defer their wages for March and April until a deal was struck 138 If it helps the football club to stay in existence it s not a problem The future of Plymouth Argyle is the most important thing said Peter Reid I feel for them the office staff Some of the sacrifices they are having to make are incredible But the spirit among the staff is brilliant 139 A second half goal from Gary Jones saw Argyle return to the foot on the table as they lost 1 0 at home to Rochdale 140 The club s match at home to Southampton was rearranged for 2 May due to international call ups involving Onismor Bhasera Rory Fallon and Joe Mason April Edit Early goals from Scott McGleish and Dean Cox saw Argyle fall nine points adrift of safety after a 2 0 defeat at Leyton Orient 141 The club secured their first win in five games against Walsall on 9 April at Home Park Yannick Bolasie and Rory Patterson scored in a 2 0 win 142 On 16 April Argyle took on Peterborough United at London Road The away side led at half time thanks to a goal from captain Carl Fletcher in the 38th minute Peterborough equalised ten minutes into the second half through Ryan Bennett before Craig Mackail Smith won the game 2 1 for the hosts 143 Argyle moved off the bottom of the table on 22 April after a 1 0 win at Dagenham amp Redbridge The decisive goal was scored by Rory Patterson who converted a 25 yard free kick in the 48th minute 144 Patterson was sent off late in the game for a second bookable offence Three days later a goal from Simon Walton earned a 1 0 win at home against Milton Keynes Dons 145 A 1 0 defeat at Exeter City on 30 April meant Argyle needed to win their last two matches of the season to have a chance of avoiding relegation James Dunne s first goal of the campaign earned all three points for the home side 146 May Edit On 2 May Argyle were relegated to League Two after a 3 1 defeat at home to Southampton with 13 118 in attendance 147 Rickie Lambert gave the visitors the lead just before half time and they increased their lead soon after the restart through former Argyle player Ryan Dickson Lambert scored his second goal of the game from the penalty spot before Yannick Bolasie scored a consolation goal in stoppage time The club s last game of the season was on 7 May and they were defeated 4 1 at Home Park Goals from Scott McGleish and Dean Cox gave the visitors a two goal lead at half time Yannick Bolasie reduced the deficit after 63 minutes but two further goals from Alex Revell ensured that Argyle finished 23rd in the table 148 Match results EditLeague One Edit See also 2010 11 Football League One Southampton v Plymouth Argyle 7 August 2010 Match 1Southampton0 1Plymouth ArgyleSouthampton Hampshire12 15 BST Report Summerfield 47 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 21 727Referee Jon Moss Plymouth Argyle v Carlisle United 14 August 2010 Match 2Plymouth Argyle1 1Carlisle UnitedPlymouth Devon15 00 BST Patterson 90 4 Report Harte 68 Stadium Home Park Attendance 7 782Referee Roger East Walsall v Plymouth Argyle 21 August 2010 Match 3Walsall2 1Plymouth ArgyleWalsall West Midlands15 00 BST Marshall 53 Reid 69 Report Mason 29 Stadium Bescot Stadium Attendance 3 966Referee Keith Hill Plymouth Argyle v Peterborough United 28 August 2010 Match 4Plymouth Argyle0 3Peterborough UnitedPlymouth Devon15 00 BST Report Mackail Smith 61 75 McLean 77 Stadium Home Park Attendance 7 712Referee Andy Haines Colchester United v Plymouth Argyle 11 September 2010 Match 5Colchester United1 1Plymouth ArgyleColchester Essex15 00 BST Bond 22 Report Johnson 48 Stadium Colchester Community Stadium Attendance 4 201Referee Danny McDermid Plymouth Argyle v Sheffield Wednesday 18 September 2010 Match 6Plymouth Argyle3 2Sheffield WednesdayPlymouth Devon15 00 BST Fletcher 19 Wright Phillips 46 Noone 77 Report O Connor 38 Miller 75 Stadium Home Park Attendance 7 916Referee Andy Penn Plymouth Argyle v Brighton amp Hove Albion 21 September 2010 Match 7Plymouth Argyle0 2Brighton amp Hove AlbionPlymouth Devon19 45 BST Report Elphick 22 Barnes 42 Stadium Home Park Attendance 7 079Referee Brendan Malone Rochdale v Plymouth Argyle 25 September 2010 Match 8Rochdale1 1Plymouth ArgyleRochdale Greater Manchester15 00 BST Dawson 64 Report Wright Phillips 18 Stadium Spotland Stadium Attendance 3 294Referee Peter Quinn Swindon Town v Plymouth Argyle 28 September 2010 Match 9Swindon Town2 3Plymouth ArgyleSwindon Wiltshire19 45 BST Prutton 37 Rose 74 Report Johnson 4 Wright Phillips 8 90 6 Stadium County Ground Attendance 9 346Referee Oliver Langford Plymouth Argyle v Hartlepool United 2 October 2010 Match 10Plymouth Argyle0 1Hartlepool UnitedPlymouth Devon15 00 BST Report McSweeney 87 Stadium Home Park Attendance 7 333Referee Simon Hooper Plymouth Argyle v Charlton Athletic 9 October 2010 Match 11Plymouth Argyle2 2Charlton AthleticPlymouth Devon15 00 BST Wright Phillips 4 Bolasie 82 Report Benson 35 90 Stadium Home Park Attendance 7 738Referee Chris Sarginson Notts County v Plymouth Argyle 16 October 2010 Match 12Notts County2 0Plymouth ArgyleNottingham Nottinghamshire15 00 BST Westcarr 35 Spicer 51 Report Stadium Meadow Lane Attendance 6 333Referee Rob Lewis Plymouth Argyle v Huddersfield Town 23 October 2010 Match 13Plymouth Argyle2 1Huddersfield TownPlymouth Devon15 00 BST Wright Phillips 16 66 Report Pilkington 19 Stadium Home Park Attendance 7 048Referee Mick Russell Oldham Athletic v Plymouth Argyle 30 October 2010 Match 14Oldham Athletic4 2Plymouth ArgyleOldham Greater Manchester15 00 BST Stephens 5 pen Tounkara 64 Mvoto 90 3 Kelly 90 4 Report Noone 7 Wright Phillips 48 Stadium Boundary Park Attendance 4 080Referee Eddie Ilderton Plymouth Argyle v Bristol Rovers 2 November 2010 Match 15Plymouth Argyle3 1Bristol RoversPlymouth Devon19 45 GMT Parrett 64 Wright Phillips 77 90 Report Hoskins 67 Stadium Home Park Attendance 7 413Referee Rob Shoebridge Tranmere Rovers v Plymouth Argyle 13 November 2010 Match 16Tranmere Rovers1 0Plymouth ArgyleBirkenhead Merseyside15 00 GMT Jennings 60 Report Stadium Prenton Park Attendance 4 840Referee Bobby Madley Plymouth Argyle v Brentford 20 November 2010 Match 17Plymouth Argyle1 2BrentfordPlymouth Devon15 00 GMT Fallon 38 Report Bean 26 MacDonald 67 Stadium Home Park Attendance 6 939Referee Phil Gibb Plymouth Argyle v Dagenham amp Redbridge 23 November 2010 Match 18Plymouth Argyle2 1Dagenham amp RedbridgePlymouth Devon19 45 GMT Noone 62 Patterson 83 Report Tomlin 9 Stadium Home Park Attendance 4 960Referee Roger East Plymouth Argyle v Exeter City 11 December 2010 Match 19Plymouth Argyle2 0Exeter CityPlymouth Devon15 00 GMT Wright Phillips 28 57 Report Stadium Home Park Attendance 14 347Referee Grant Hegley Plymouth Argyle v Notts County 28 December 2010 Match 20Plymouth Argyle1 1Notts CountyPlymouth Devon15 00 GMT Zubar 4 Report Hughes 7 Stadium Home Park Attendance 9 822Referee Steve Tanner Plymouth Argyle v Yeovil Town 1 January 2011 Match 21Plymouth Argyle0 0Yeovil TownPlymouth Devon15 00 GMT Report Stadium Home Park Attendance 9 720Referee Brendan Malone Bristol Rovers v Plymouth Argyle 4 January 2011 Match 22Bristol Rovers2 3Plymouth ArgyleBristol Greater Bristol19 45 GMT Hoskins 8 11 Report Wright Phillips 58 Mason 69 Zubar 81 Stadium Memorial Stadium Attendance 5 943Referee Russell Booth Bournemouth v Plymouth Argyle 8 January 2011 Match 23Bournemouth3 0Plymouth ArgyleBournemouth Dorset15 00 GMT Hollands 4 Feeney 38 Pugh 55 pen Report Stadium Dean Court Attendance 7 589Referee Kevin Wright Huddersfield Town v Plymouth Argyle 11 January 2011 Match 24Huddersfield Town3 2Plymouth ArgyleHuddersfield West Yorkshire19 45 GMT Arnason 18 o g Rhodes 29 Clarke 32 Report Mason 1 15 Stadium Galpharm Stadium Attendance 11 462Referee Paul Tierney Plymouth Argyle v Oldham Athletic 15 January 2011 Match 25Plymouth Argyle0 2Oldham AthleticPlymouth Devon15 00 GMT Report Stephens 47 Tounkara 72 Stadium Home Park Attendance 8 106Referee Pat Miller Milton Keynes Dons v Plymouth Argyle 18 January 2011 Match 26Milton Keynes Dons1 3Plymouth ArgyleMilton Keynes Buckinghamshire19 45 GMT Bhasera 39 o g Report Bhasera 22 Arnason 29 Clark 80 Stadium Stadium mk Attendance 7 189Referee Geoff Eltringham Charlton Athletic v Plymouth Argyle 22 January 2011 Match 27Charlton Athletic2 0Plymouth ArgyleCharlton Greater London15 00 GMT Wagstaff 55 Eccleston 90 Report Stadium The Valley Attendance 16 607Referee Fred Graham Plymouth Argyle v Bournemouth 29 January 2011 Match 28Plymouth Argyle1 2BournemouthPlymouth Devon15 00 GMT Fallon 71 Report Pugh 19 Fletcher 84 Stadium Home Park Attendance 8 836Referee Andy D Urso Yeovil Town v Plymouth Argyle 1 February 2011 Match 29Yeovil Town1 0Plymouth ArgyleYeovil Somerset19 45 GMT Williams 66 Report Stadium Huish Park Attendance 5 208Referee James Linington Brentford v Plymouth Argyle 5 February 2011 Match 30Brentford2 0Plymouth ArgyleBrentford Greater London15 00 GMT Weston 35 56 Report Stadium Griffin Park Attendance 5 613Referee Darren Drysdale Plymouth Argyle v Tranmere Rovers 12 February 2011 Match 31Plymouth Argyle1 3Tranmere RoversPlymouth Devon15 00 GMT Mason 90 Report Elford Alliyu 22 64 Showunmi 80 Stadium Home Park Attendance 8 015Referee Graham Horwood Brighton amp Hove Albion v Plymouth Argyle 22 February 2011 Match 32Brighton amp Hove Albion4 0Plymouth ArgyleBrighton East Sussex19 45 GMT Murray 28 48 Wood 41 Sandaza 90 3 Report Stadium Withdean Stadium Attendance 7 261Referee Geoff Russell Plymouth Argyle v Colchester United 26 February 2011 Match 33Plymouth Argyle2 1Colchester UnitedPlymouth Devon15 00 GMT Fallon 8 Bolasie 74 pen Report Zubar 41 o g Stadium Home Park Attendance 8 982Referee Oliver Langford Sheffield Wednesday v Plymouth Argyle 5 March 2011 Match 34Sheffield Wednesday2 4Plymouth ArgyleSheffield South Yorkshire15 00 GMT Coke 61 Johnson 83 Report N Gala 12 Mason 31 65 Bolasie 79 Stadium Hillsborough Stadium Attendance 18 474Referee Iain Williamson Plymouth Argyle v Swindon Town 8 March 2011 Match 35Plymouth Argyle1 0Swindon TownPlymouth Devon19 45 GMT Fallon 10 Report Stadium Home Park Attendance 8 830Referee Phil Crossley Hartlepool United v Plymouth Argyle 12 March 2011 Match 36Hartlepool United2 0Plymouth ArgyleHartlepool County Durham15 00 GMT Sweeney 20 Collins 64 Report Stadium Victoria Park Attendance 3 059Referee Craig Pawson Carlisle United v Plymouth Argyle 15 March 2011 Match 37Carlisle United1 1Plymouth ArgyleCarlisle Cumbria19 45 GMT Berrett 34 Report Bolasie 84 Stadium Brunton Park Attendance 3 354Referee Neil Swarbrick Plymouth Argyle v Rochdale 19 March 2011 Match 38Plymouth Argyle0 1RochdalePlymouth Devon15 00 GMT Report Jones 49 Stadium Home Park Attendance 8 361Referee Simon Hooper Leyton Orient v Plymouth Argyle 5 April 2011 Match 39Leyton Orient2 0Plymouth ArgyleLeyton Greater London19 45 BST McGleish 4 Cox 13 Report Stadium Brisbane Road Attendance 3 255Referee Michael Naylor Plymouth Argyle v Walsall 9 April 2011 Match 40Plymouth Argyle2 0WalsallPlymouth Devon15 00 BST Bolasie 51 Patterson 88 Report Stadium Home Park Attendance 7 995Referee Keith Stroud Peterborough United v Plymouth Argyle 16 April 2011 Match 41Peterborough United2 1Plymouth ArgylePeterborough Cambridgeshire15 00 BST Bennett 55 Mackail Smith 70 Report Fletcher 38 Stadium London Road Attendance 6 723Referee Nigel Miller Dagenham amp Redbridge v Plymouth Argyle 22 April 2011 Match 42Dagenham amp Redbridge0 1Plymouth ArgyleDagenham Greater London15 00 BST Report Patterson 48 Stadium Victoria Road Attendance 3 559Referee James Linington Plymouth Argyle v Milton Keynes Dons 25 April 2011 Match 43Plymouth Argyle1 0Milton Keynes DonsPlymouth Devon15 00 BST Walton 21 Report Stadium Home Park Attendance 8 553Referee Steve Tanner Exeter City v Plymouth Argyle 30 April 2011 Match 44Exeter City1 0Plymouth ArgyleExeter Devon12 00 BST Dunne 46 Report Stadium St James Park Attendance 7 869Referee Mark Halsey Plymouth Argyle v Southampton 2 May 2011 Match 45Plymouth Argyle1 3SouthamptonPlymouth Devon15 00 BST Bolasie 90 3 Report Lambert 45 59 pen Dickson 49 Stadium Home Park Attendance 13 118Referee Andy Woolmer Plymouth Argyle v Leyton Orient 7 May 2011 Match 46Plymouth Argyle1 4Leyton OrientPlymouth Devon15 00 BST Bolasie 63 Report McGleish 13 pen Cox 15 Revell 77 89 Stadium Home Park Attendance 11 501Referee Dean Whitestone FA Cup Edit See also 2010 11 FA Cup Plymouth Argyle v Swindon Town 6 November 2010 First roundPlymouth Argyle0 4Swindon TownPlymouth Devon15 00 GMT Report Morrison 23 Austin 41 Pericard 52 Ritchie 69 Stadium Home Park Attendance 5 226Referee Darren Sheldrake League Cup Edit See also 2010 11 Football League Cup Plymouth Argyle v Notts County 10 August 2010 First roundPlymouth Argyle0 1Notts CountyPlymouth Devon19 45 BST Report Spicer 52 Stadium Home Park Attendance 5 454Referee Steve Tanner League Trophy Edit See also 2010 11 Football League Trophy Cheltenham Town v Plymouth Argyle 5 October 2010 Second roundCheltenham Town0 2Plymouth ArgyleCheltenham Gloucestershire19 45 BST Report MacLean 10 Noone 46 Stadium Whaddon Road Attendance 1 597Referee Pat Miller Plymouth Argyle v Exeter City 9 November 2010 Quarter finalsPlymouth Argyle1 2Exeter CityPlymouth Devon19 45 GMT Clark 52 Report Harley 2 Nardiello 90 3 Stadium Home Park Attendance 9 431Referee James LiningtonLeague table EditPos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion qualification or relegation20 Walsall 46 12 12 22 56 75 19 4821 Dagenham amp Redbridge R 46 12 11 23 52 70 18 47 Relegation to Football League Two22 Bristol Rovers R 46 11 12 23 48 82 34 4523 Plymouth Argyle R 46 15 7 24 51 74 23 42 a 24 Swindon Town R 46 9 14 23 50 72 22 41Updated to match es played on 2 May 2011 Source BBCRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored R RelegatedNotes Plymouth Argyle deducted 10 points for insolvency 149 Player details EditNo Pos Name League FA Cup League Cup Other Total DisciplineApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals 1 GK Romain Larrieu 18 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 22 0 1 12 DF Karl Duguid 26 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 29 0 0 03 DF Bondz N Gala 26 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 28 1 3 24 MF Carl Fletcher 38 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 39 2 10 05 DF Reda Johnson 17 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 19 2 3 16 MF Chris Clark 22 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 26 2 1 18 FW Rory Patterson 35 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 4 8 110 FW Bradley Wright Phillips 17 13 1 0 1 0 2 0 21 13 1 010 MF Jed Harper Penman 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 011 MF Kari Arnason 40 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 41 1 10 214 FW Rory Fallon 28 4 1 0 1 0 1 0 31 4 2 015 DF Onismor Bhasera 29 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 32 1 5 016 FW Joe Mason 34 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 36 7 0 017 MF Craig Noone 17 3 1 0 1 0 2 1 21 4 4 018 DF Jack Stephens 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 019 MF Yannick Bolasie 35 7 1 0 0 0 2 0 38 7 5 120 MF Luke Summerfield 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 021 MF Anton Peterlin 12 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 14 0 1 023 DF Krisztian Timar 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 2 028 MF Simon Walton 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 2 029 DF Jim Paterson 28 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 29 0 2 030 DF Marcel Seip 17 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 0 1 031 GK David Button 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 2 032 FW Steve MacLean 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 9 1 1 034 DF Lee Molyneux 9 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 12 0 4 134 MF Luke Young 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 035 DF Curtis Nelson 35 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 38 0 4 136 MF Dean Parrett 8 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 10 1 1 136 DF Stephane Zubar 29 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 2 7 137 MF Conor Clifford 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 037 FW Matt Rickard 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Updated to games played on 7 May 2011 Source Official website Soccerbase ESPNsoccernetApps Appearances made Goals Goals scored Transfers EditIn Edit Date Pos Name From Fee1 July 2010 DF Bondz N Gala West Ham United Free transfer 150 151 1 July 2010 FW Rory Patterson Glentoran Undisclosed 152 153 28 July 2010 MF Anton Peterlin Everton Free transfer 154 155 156 3 August 2010 DF Lee Molyneux Southampton Free transfer 157 158 31 August 2010 DF Stephane Zubar Vaslui Free transfer 159 160 Out Edit Date Pos Name To Fee1 July 2010 FW Jamie Mackie Queens Park Rangers Undisclosed 161 162 1 July 2010 MF Yoann Folly Aberdeen Released 163 164 1 July 2010 DF David McNamee Aberdeen Released 163 164 1 July 2010 GK Lloyd Saxton Bradford City Released 163 164 1 July 2010 DF Gary Sawyer Bristol Rovers Free transfer 165 166 8 July 2010 FW Ashley Barnes Brighton amp Hove Albion Undisclosed 167 168 9 July 2010 FW Alan Gow Motherwell Released 169 170 31 August 2010 DF Chris Barker Southend United Free transfer 171 172 173 1 January 2011 MF Craig Noone Brighton amp Hove Albion Undisclosed 174 175 1 January 2011 DF Lee Molyneux Unattached Released 176 177 1 January 2011 DF Jordan Trott Elburton Villa Released 176 178 4 January 2011 DF Reda Johnson Sheffield Wednesday Undisclosed 179 180 7 January 2011 FW George Donnelly Fleetwood Town Undisclosed 181 182 24 January 2011 FW Bradley Wright Phillips Charlton Athletic Undisclosed 183 184 31 January 2011 MF Sean Kinsella Hibernians Released 185 186 5 April 2011 DF Jack Stephens Southampton Undisclosed 187 188 Loans in Edit Start date End date Pos Name From3 August 2010 30 June 2011 GK David Button Tottenham Hotspur 158 189 12 August 2010 9 November 2010 MF Dean Parrett Tottenham Hotspur 190 191 22 October 2010 21 December 2010 MF Conor Clifford Chelsea 192 193 Loans out Edit Start date End date Pos Name To6 July 2010 4 September 2010 MF Simon Walton Sheffield United 194 195 29 July 2010 25 January 2011 FW George Donnelly Stockport County 196 197 5 August 2010 31 August 2010 DF Chris Barker Southend United 198 199 5 August 2010 30 June 2011 MF Damien Johnson Huddersfield Town 200 201 27 August 2010 26 September 2010 MF Sean Kinsella Bridgwater Town 202 203 27 August 2010 26 September 2010 DF Jordan Trott Bridgwater Town 202 203 15 October 2010 21 November 2010 FW Liam Head Forest Green Rovers 204 205 206 2 November 2010 2 December 2010 DF Jordan Trott Tiverton Town 207 208 11 November 2010 30 June 2011 FW Steve MacLean Oxford United 209 210 22 November 2010 8 January 2011 DF Marcel Seip Charlton Athletic 211 212 213 25 November 2010 17 January 2011 FW Rory Fallon Ipswich Town 214 215 29 November 2010 31 January 2011 MF Sean Kinsella Stafford Rangers 216 217 218 11 December 2010 9 January 2011 DF Ryan Leonard Weston super Mare 219 220 221 27 January 2011 29 April 2011 DF Ryan Leonard Tiverton Town 222 223 224 See also EditList of 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