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2010 Football League One play-off final

The 2010 Football League One play-off Final was an association football match which was played on 29 May 2010 at Wembley Stadium, London, between Millwall and Swindon Town to determine the third and final team to gain promotion from Football League One to the Football League Championship. The top two teams of the 2009–10 Football League One season, Norwich City and Leeds United, gained automatic promotion to the Championship, while the teams placed from third to sixth place in the table took part in play-off semi-finals; the winners of these semi-finals competed for the final place for the 2010–11 season in the Championship. Charlton Athletic and Huddersfield Town were the losing semi-finalists, having been defeated by Swindon and Millwall respectively.

2010 Football League One play-off final
Date29 May 2010
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Man of the MatchPaul Robinson (Millwall)
RefereeColin Webster
Attendance73,108
WeatherWet and cold
2009
2011

The referee for the match, which was played in front of 73,108 spectators, was Colin Webster. Both sides failed to capitalise on early chances to score, while an own-goal header by Swindon's Kevin Amankwaah was disallowed, as Millwall's Liam Trotter had been offside in the build-up. Steve Morison's shot was then blocked before Paul Robinson scored to make it 1–0 to Millwall: Scott Cuthbert's header from Danny Schofield's corner fell to Robinson who struck from close range. In the 72nd minute, a through-ball from Robinson sent Charlie Austin clear but his shot was high over the Millwall crossbar with only the goalkeeper to beat. Austin saw the final chance of the match pushed round the post by Millwall goalkeeper David Forde to ensure the match ended 1–0. Millwall were promoted to the Championship in their first success in the play-offs in six attempts.

Swindon Town ended their following season bottom of the League One table and were relegated to League Two. Millwall's next season saw them finish in ninth place in the Championship, three positions and eight points outside the play-offs.

Route to the final

Football League One final table, leading positions[1]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Norwich City 46 29 8 9 89 47 +42 95
2 Leeds United 46 25 11 10 77 44 +33 86
3 Millwall 46 24 13 9 76 44 +32 85
4 Charlton Athletic 46 23 15 8 71 48 +23 84
5 Swindon Town 46 22 16 8 73 57 +16 82
6 Huddersfield Town 46 23 11 12 82 56 +26 80

Millwall finished the regular 2009–10 season in third place in Football League One, the third tier of the English football league system, two places ahead of Swindon Town. Both therefore missed out on the two automatic places for promotion to the Football League Championship and instead took part in the play-offs to determine the third promoted team. Millwall finished one point behind Leeds United (who were promoted in second place) and ten behind league winners Norwich City. Swindon Town ended the season a further three points behind Millwall.[1] Southampton would have finished the season in fifth position in League One but they had been penalised with a ten-point deduction as a result of the club's parent company going into administration.[2]

Swindon Town's opponents for their play-off semi-final were Charlton Athletic with the first match of the two-legged tie taking place at the County Ground in Swindon on 14 May 2010. The home side dominated the first half but it ended goalless. Early in the second half, Charlton's Nicky Bailey saw his curling shot hit the inside of a Swindon goalpost. Charlie Austin put Swindon ahead on 52 minutes with a header from Alan Sheehan's cross. Eight minutes later, Simon Ferry and Darren Ward had a two-on-one with Darren Randolph after a quick break and Ward scored with a low shot to make it 2–0. Deon Burton headed past David Lucas in the Swindon goal in the 65th minute following a long pass from Randolph to halve the deficit; the match ended 2–1.[3] The second leg of the semi-final was played three days later at the Valley in Charlton. Within five minutes of the start, Lucas was forced off with a shoulder injury and was replaced by Phil Smith. Charlton controlled the first half and went ahead with an own goal from Ferry in the 27th minute. In stoppage time, the home side doubled their lead with a 16-yard (15 m) strike from Dave Mooney. Midway through the second half, Gordon Greer was sent off for Swindon after a high challenge on Burton, but on 74 minutes Ward scored to level the tie on aggregate. Miguel Llera was then sent off for Charlton after dragging down Austin and the game went into extra time. With no further goals in the additional 30 minutes, the tie went to a penalty shootout. Bailey missed Charlton's second spot kick and with all other penalties being converted, Swindon won 5–4 and progressed to the final.[4]

Millwall faced Huddersfield Town in their play-off semi-final with the first leg being held at the Galpharm Stadium in Huddersfield on 15 May 2010. The visitors seldom threatened during the first half but saw two penalty appeals turned down by the referee, and the match ended goalless.[5] The second leg took place three days later at the New Den in London. Steve Morison opened the scoring midway through the first half when the ball fell to him at short range after Huddersfield goalkeeper Alex Smithies pushed out a cross. Scott Barron then struck the crossbar before Paul Robinson scored from a corner with eight minutes remaining to make it 2–0 which remained the final score and saw Millwall qualify for the final.[6]

Match

Background

 
Charlie Austin (pictured in 2015) had scored 19 league goals for Swindon Town during the regular season.

This was Swindon's sixth trip to the play-offs and their fourth final, having gained promotion in the 1987 Football League Third Division play-off Final, the 1990 Football League Second Division play-off Final (before being relegated due to financial irregularities) and the 1993 Football League First Division play-off Final. They had played in League One since being promoted in the 2006–07 season.[7] Millwall had also participated in the play-offs on five previous occasions; they had failed to progress past the semi-finals other than in the previous season, when they had lost 3–2 to Scunthorpe in the final. They had been relegated to League One in the 2005–06 season.[8]

In the matches between the sides during the regular season, the first encounter at the County Ground in October 2009 ended in a 1–1 draw while the return match at the New Den the following May was a 3–2 victory for Millwall.[9] Swindon's top scorer during the regular season was Billy Paynter who had scored 29 goals (26 in the league, 1 in the FA Cup and 2 in the League Cup), followed by Austin with 19 (all in the league).[10] Top marksmen for Millwall were Morison, who had scored 22 goals during the regular season (20 in the league and 2 in the FA Cup) and Neil Harris with 18 (13 in the league, 1 in the FA Cup and 4 in the League Cup).[11] According to The Daily Telegraph, winning the match was worth £5 million to the successful club.[12]

The referee for the final was Colin Webster.[13] Millwall made one change to the side that beat Huddersfield in the play-off semi final with Jack Smith being replaced by Shaun Batt. Swindon's starting eleven for the final saw two changes to the side that started the play-off second leg against Charlton: Kevin Amankwaah and Sheehan came in for Stephen Darby and Greer.[14] The match was broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports with radio commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live.[15] Both sides adopted a 4–4–2 formation.[16]

Summary

Millwall kicked off the match in cold and wet conditions at around 3 p.m. on 29 May 2010 in front of 73,108 spectators at Wembley Stadium, London.[13][14] Seven minutes in, the first opportunity fell to Harris who beat the offside trap before running into the Swindon penalty area. His chip was pushed behind the goal-line by Swindon goalkeeper Lucas but the subsequent corner came to nothing. A short backpass from Scott Cuthbert allowed Morison an opportunity but Lucas cleared the ball. Two minutes later Morison's lob went over the crossbar after he had received a pass from Danny Schofield. In the 28th minute, Austin's strike from distance went over Millwall's goal before Swindon's Amankwaah headed the ball into his own net; the referee disallowed the own goal as Liam Trotter had been adjudged offside in the build-up. Morisons's shot was then blocked before Robinson scored in the 39th minute to make it 1–0 to Millwall: Cuthbert's header from Schofield's corner fell to Robinson who struck from close range. Minutes before half-time, Millwall were forced to make the first change of the afternoon with Tony Craig coming off with a foot injury and being replaced by Andy Frampton. The half ended with the score 1–0.[14][17]

Neither side made any personnel changes during the interval and two minutes after the second half kicked off, Swindon's first opportunity came through a free kick after Millwall's goalkeeper David Forde carried the ball out of the box. Sheehan took the set piece but his curling strike was cleared. Swindon maintained their pressure but both Schofield and Trotter had close shots for Millwall. Swindon's Lecsinel Jean-François then saw his header saved by a diving Forde before Millwall's Morison despatched a weak shot from inside the opposition area. In the 67th minute, Darby came on to replace Sheehan for Swindon before Millwall's Chris Hackett was brought on for Batt. Five minutes later, a through-ball from Robinson allowed Austin to run clear of the defenders but his shot was high over the crossbar with only the goalkeeper to beat. In the 73rd minute, Alan O'Brien replaced Jon-Paul McGovern in Swindon's second substitution. On 80 minutes, Jean-François became the first player to be shown the yellow card for a foul on Morison. Shortly thereafter, Vincent Péricard came on to replace Paynter. Late pressure from Swindon failed to produce any goals, and Austin saw the final chance of the match pushed round the post by Forde to ensure the match ended 1–0 and Millwall were promoted to the Championship.[14][17]

Details

Millwall1–0Swindon Town
Robinson   39' Report
Attendance: 73,108
Referee: Colin Webster
 
 
 
 
 
 
Millwall
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Swindon Town
GK 1 David Forde
RB 16 Scott Barron
CB 5 Paul Robinson (c)
CB 18 Darren Ward
LB 15 Tony Craig   44'
RM 7 Danny Schofield
CM 40 Liam Trotter
CM 26 Jimmy Abdou
LM 25 Shaun Batt   70'
CF 20 Steve Morison
CF 9 Neil Harris
Substitutes:
GK 13 John Sullivan
DF 3 Andy Frampton   44'
MF 12 Chris Hackett   70'
MF 22 Ali Fuseini
MF 24 Marc Laird
FW 8 Gary Alexander
FW 30 Jonathan Obika
Manager:
Kenny Jackett
GK 1 David Lucas
RB 15 Kevin Amankwaah
CB 2 Scott Cuthbert
CB 19 Lecsinel Jean-François   80'
LB 3 Alan Sheehan   67'
RM 7 Jon-Paul McGovern   73'
CM 4 Jonathan Douglas
CM 30 Simon Ferry
LM 24 Danny Ward
CF 32 Charlie Austin
CF 20 Billy Paynter   81'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Phil Smith
DF 14 Sean Morrison
DF 21 Stephen Darby   67'
MF 8 Craig Easton
MF 10 Michael Timlin
MF 18 Alan O'Brien   73'
FW 5 Vincent Péricard   81'
Manager:
Danny Wilson
 
Millwall players celebrating their victory after the match
Statistics[17]
Statistic Millwall Swindon Town
Total shots 21 8
Shots on target 8 4
Ball possession 50% 50%
Corner kicks 13 3
Fouls committed 14 6
Yellow cards 0 1
Red cards 0 0

Post-match

Kenny Jackett, the winning manager, said that his club would "look forward now quickly though because we want to compete next season, without a doubt" but also reflected on recent defeats in the play-offs: "I'm so proud to be the first man to lead Millwall to victory at Wembley and I can't wait to lead these boys out in the Championship."[14] His counterpart Danny Wilson spoke of Austin's late chance: "The boy didn't miss it, the ball bobbled and the pitch dictated. When he went through you'd put your house on him."[12] Paynter concurred, saying "[Austin] thought it was his fault but the pitch played its part."[16] Winning goalscorer Robinson was jubilant and recalled that "to score the winning goal and lift a trophy at Wembley ... that's all I ever dreamt of."[16]

Swindon Town ended their following season bottom of the League One table and were relegated to League Two.[18] Wilson had resigned as manager in March 2011 with the side in the bottom four of the division, with Paynter, Greer and Austin all having left club earlier in the season.[19] Millwall's next season saw them finish in ninth place in the Championship, three positions and eight points outside the play-offs.[20]

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The 2010 Football League One play off Final was an association football match which was played on 29 May 2010 at Wembley Stadium London between Millwall and Swindon Town to determine the third and final team to gain promotion from Football League One to the Football League Championship The top two teams of the 2009 10 Football League One season Norwich City and Leeds United gained automatic promotion to the Championship while the teams placed from third to sixth place in the table took part in play off semi finals the winners of these semi finals competed for the final place for the 2010 11 season in the Championship Charlton Athletic and Huddersfield Town were the losing semi finalists having been defeated by Swindon and Millwall respectively 2010 Football League One play off finalMillwall Swindon Town1 0Date29 May 2010VenueWembley Stadium LondonMan of the MatchPaul Robinson Millwall RefereeColin WebsterAttendance73 108WeatherWet and cold 20092011 The referee for the match which was played in front of 73 108 spectators was Colin Webster Both sides failed to capitalise on early chances to score while an own goal header by Swindon s Kevin Amankwaah was disallowed as Millwall s Liam Trotter had been offside in the build up Steve Morison s shot was then blocked before Paul Robinson scored to make it 1 0 to Millwall Scott Cuthbert s header from Danny Schofield s corner fell to Robinson who struck from close range In the 72nd minute a through ball from Robinson sent Charlie Austin clear but his shot was high over the Millwall crossbar with only the goalkeeper to beat Austin saw the final chance of the match pushed round the post by Millwall goalkeeper David Forde to ensure the match ended 1 0 Millwall were promoted to the Championship in their first success in the play offs in six attempts Swindon Town ended their following season bottom of the League One table and were relegated to League Two Millwall s next season saw them finish in ninth place in the Championship three positions and eight points outside the play offs Contents 1 Route to the final 2 Match 2 1 Background 2 2 Summary 2 3 Details 3 Post match 4 ReferencesRoute to the final EditMain article 2009 10 Football League One Football League One final table leading positions 1 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Norwich City 46 29 8 9 89 47 42 952 Leeds United 46 25 11 10 77 44 33 863 Millwall 46 24 13 9 76 44 32 854 Charlton Athletic 46 23 15 8 71 48 23 845 Swindon Town 46 22 16 8 73 57 16 826 Huddersfield Town 46 23 11 12 82 56 26 80 Millwall finished the regular 2009 10 season in third place in Football League One the third tier of the English football league system two places ahead of Swindon Town Both therefore missed out on the two automatic places for promotion to the Football League Championship and instead took part in the play offs to determine the third promoted team Millwall finished one point behind Leeds United who were promoted in second place and ten behind league winners Norwich City Swindon Town ended the season a further three points behind Millwall 1 Southampton would have finished the season in fifth position in League One but they had been penalised with a ten point deduction as a result of the club s parent company going into administration 2 Swindon Town s opponents for their play off semi final were Charlton Athletic with the first match of the two legged tie taking place at the County Ground in Swindon on 14 May 2010 The home side dominated the first half but it ended goalless Early in the second half Charlton s Nicky Bailey saw his curling shot hit the inside of a Swindon goalpost Charlie Austin put Swindon ahead on 52 minutes with a header from Alan Sheehan s cross Eight minutes later Simon Ferry and Darren Ward had a two on one with Darren Randolph after a quick break and Ward scored with a low shot to make it 2 0 Deon Burton headed past David Lucas in the Swindon goal in the 65th minute following a long pass from Randolph to halve the deficit the match ended 2 1 3 The second leg of the semi final was played three days later at the Valley in Charlton Within five minutes of the start Lucas was forced off with a shoulder injury and was replaced by Phil Smith Charlton controlled the first half and went ahead with an own goal from Ferry in the 27th minute In stoppage time the home side doubled their lead with a 16 yard 15 m strike from Dave Mooney Midway through the second half Gordon Greer was sent off for Swindon after a high challenge on Burton but on 74 minutes Ward scored to level the tie on aggregate Miguel Llera was then sent off for Charlton after dragging down Austin and the game went into extra time With no further goals in the additional 30 minutes the tie went to a penalty shootout Bailey missed Charlton s second spot kick and with all other penalties being converted Swindon won 5 4 and progressed to the final 4 Millwall faced Huddersfield Town in their play off semi final with the first leg being held at the Galpharm Stadium in Huddersfield on 15 May 2010 The visitors seldom threatened during the first half but saw two penalty appeals turned down by the referee and the match ended goalless 5 The second leg took place three days later at the New Den in London Steve Morison opened the scoring midway through the first half when the ball fell to him at short range after Huddersfield goalkeeper Alex Smithies pushed out a cross Scott Barron then struck the crossbar before Paul Robinson scored from a corner with eight minutes remaining to make it 2 0 which remained the final score and saw Millwall qualify for the final 6 Match EditBackground Edit Charlie Austin pictured in 2015 had scored 19 league goals for Swindon Town during the regular season This was Swindon s sixth trip to the play offs and their fourth final having gained promotion in the 1987 Football League Third Division play off Final the 1990 Football League Second Division play off Final before being relegated due to financial irregularities and the 1993 Football League First Division play off Final They had played in League One since being promoted in the 2006 07 season 7 Millwall had also participated in the play offs on five previous occasions they had failed to progress past the semi finals other than in the previous season when they had lost 3 2 to Scunthorpe in the final They had been relegated to League One in the 2005 06 season 8 In the matches between the sides during the regular season the first encounter at the County Ground in October 2009 ended in a 1 1 draw while the return match at the New Den the following May was a 3 2 victory for Millwall 9 Swindon s top scorer during the regular season was Billy Paynter who had scored 29 goals 26 in the league 1 in the FA Cup and 2 in the League Cup followed by Austin with 19 all in the league 10 Top marksmen for Millwall were Morison who had scored 22 goals during the regular season 20 in the league and 2 in the FA Cup and Neil Harris with 18 13 in the league 1 in the FA Cup and 4 in the League Cup 11 According to The Daily Telegraph winning the match was worth 5 million to the successful club 12 The referee for the final was Colin Webster 13 Millwall made one change to the side that beat Huddersfield in the play off semi final with Jack Smith being replaced by Shaun Batt Swindon s starting eleven for the final saw two changes to the side that started the play off second leg against Charlton Kevin Amankwaah and Sheehan came in for Stephen Darby and Greer 14 The match was broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports with radio commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live 15 Both sides adopted a 4 4 2 formation 16 Summary Edit Millwall kicked off the match in cold and wet conditions at around 3 p m on 29 May 2010 in front of 73 108 spectators at Wembley Stadium London 13 14 Seven minutes in the first opportunity fell to Harris who beat the offside trap before running into the Swindon penalty area His chip was pushed behind the goal line by Swindon goalkeeper Lucas but the subsequent corner came to nothing A short backpass from Scott Cuthbert allowed Morison an opportunity but Lucas cleared the ball Two minutes later Morison s lob went over the crossbar after he had received a pass from Danny Schofield In the 28th minute Austin s strike from distance went over Millwall s goal before Swindon s Amankwaah headed the ball into his own net the referee disallowed the own goal as Liam Trotter had been adjudged offside in the build up Morisons s shot was then blocked before Robinson scored in the 39th minute to make it 1 0 to Millwall Cuthbert s header from Schofield s corner fell to Robinson who struck from close range Minutes before half time Millwall were forced to make the first change of the afternoon with Tony Craig coming off with a foot injury and being replaced by Andy Frampton The half ended with the score 1 0 14 17 Neither side made any personnel changes during the interval and two minutes after the second half kicked off Swindon s first opportunity came through a free kick after Millwall s goalkeeper David Forde carried the ball out of the box Sheehan took the set piece but his curling strike was cleared Swindon maintained their pressure but both Schofield and Trotter had close shots for Millwall Swindon s Lecsinel Jean Francois then saw his header saved by a diving Forde before Millwall s Morison despatched a weak shot from inside the opposition area In the 67th minute Darby came on to replace Sheehan for Swindon before Millwall s Chris Hackett was brought on for Batt Five minutes later a through ball from Robinson allowed Austin to run clear of the defenders but his shot was high over the crossbar with only the goalkeeper to beat In the 73rd minute Alan O Brien replaced Jon Paul McGovern in Swindon s second substitution On 80 minutes Jean Francois became the first player to be shown the yellow card for a foul on Morison Shortly thereafter Vincent Pericard came on to replace Paynter Late pressure from Swindon failed to produce any goals and Austin saw the final chance of the match pushed round the post by Forde to ensure the match ended 1 0 and Millwall were promoted to the Championship 14 17 Details Edit 29 May 201015 00 BSTMillwall1 0Swindon TownRobinson 39 ReportWembley Stadium LondonAttendance 73 108Referee Colin Webster Millwall Swindon TownGK 1 David FordeRB 16 Scott BarronCB 5 Paul Robinson c CB 18 Darren WardLB 15 Tony Craig 44 RM 7 Danny SchofieldCM 40 Liam TrotterCM 26 Jimmy AbdouLM 25 Shaun Batt 70 CF 20 Steve MorisonCF 9 Neil HarrisSubstitutes GK 13 John SullivanDF 3 Andy Frampton 44 MF 12 Chris Hackett 70 MF 22 Ali FuseiniMF 24 Marc LairdFW 8 Gary AlexanderFW 30 Jonathan ObikaManager Kenny Jackett GK 1 David LucasRB 15 Kevin AmankwaahCB 2 Scott CuthbertCB 19 Lecsinel Jean Francois 80 LB 3 Alan Sheehan 67 RM 7 Jon Paul McGovern 73 CM 4 Jonathan DouglasCM 30 Simon FerryLM 24 Danny WardCF 32 Charlie AustinCF 20 Billy Paynter 81 Substitutes GK 12 Phil SmithDF 14 Sean MorrisonDF 21 Stephen Darby 67 MF 8 Craig EastonMF 10 Michael TimlinMF 18 Alan O Brien 73 FW 5 Vincent Pericard 81 Manager Danny Wilson Millwall players celebrating their victory after the match Statistics 17 Statistic Millwall Swindon TownTotal shots 21 8Shots on target 8 4Ball possession 50 50 Corner kicks 13 3Fouls committed 14 6Yellow cards 0 1Red cards 0 0Post match EditKenny Jackett the winning manager said that his club would look forward now quickly though because we want to compete next season without a doubt but also reflected on recent defeats in the play offs I m so proud to be the first man to lead Millwall to victory at Wembley and I can t wait to lead these boys out in the Championship 14 His counterpart Danny Wilson spoke of Austin s late chance The boy didn t miss it the ball bobbled and the pitch dictated When he went through you d put your house on him 12 Paynter concurred saying Austin thought it was his fault but the pitch played its part 16 Winning goalscorer Robinson was jubilant and recalled that to score the winning goal and lift a trophy at Wembley that s all I ever dreamt of 16 Swindon Town ended their following season bottom of the League One table and were relegated to League Two 18 Wilson had resigned as manager in March 2011 with the side in the bottom four of the division with Paynter Greer and Austin all having left club earlier in the season 19 Millwall s next season saw them finish in ninth place in the Championship three positions and eight points outside the play offs 20 References Edit a b League One 2009 10 regular season Soccerway Archived from the original on 17 February 2021 Retrieved 15 February 2021 Anka Carl 27 March 2020 Ten years on the trip to Wembley that helped Southampton rise again The Athletic Retrieved 15 February 2021 Swindon 2 1 Charlton BBC Sport 14 May 2010 Archived from the original on 2 August 2017 Retrieved 15 February 2021 Fletcher Paul 17 May 2010 Charlton 2 1 agg 3 3 BBC Sport Archived from the 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