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2012 Football League Championship play-off final

The 2012 Football League Championship play-off final was an association football match which was played on 19 May 2012 at Wembley Stadium, London, between West Ham United and Blackpool. The match was to determine the third and final team to gain promotion from the Football League Championship, the second tier of English football, to the Premier League. The top two teams of the 2011–12 Football League Championship season gained automatic promotion to the Premier League, while the teams placed from third to sixth place in the table partook in play-off semi-finals; West Ham ended the season in third place while Blackpool had finished fifth. The winners of these semi-finals competed for the final place for the 2012–13 season in the Premier League.

2012 Football League Championship play-off final
Event2011–12 Football League Championship
Date19 May 2012
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Man of the MatchJames Tomkins (West Ham)
RefereeHoward Webb
Attendance78,523
2011
2013

The 2012 final, refereed by Howard Webb, was watched by a crowd of more than 78,000 people. West Ham United took the lead in the latter stages of the first half through Carlton Cole. Blackpool's Tom Ince scored the equaliser three minutes in the second half before Ricardo Vaz Tê's 87th minute strike secured victory and promotion for West Ham. It West Ham's second win in three play-off finals. Their defender, James Tomkins, was named man of the match.

West Ham ended the next season in mid-table in the Premier League. Blackpool finished the following season in 15th place, nine points outside the play-offs and five points above the relegation zone.

Route to the final

Football League Championship final table, leading positions[1]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Reading 46 27 8 11 69 41 +28 89
2 Southampton 46 26 10 10 85 46 +39 88
3 West Ham United 46 24 14 8 81 48 +33 86
4 Birmingham City 46 20 16 10 78 51 +27 76
5 Blackpool 46 20 15 11 79 59 +20 75
6 Cardiff City 46 19 18 9 66 53 +13 75

West Ham United finished the regular 2011–12 season in third place in the Football League Championship, the second tier of the English football league system, two places ahead of Blackpool. Both therefore missed out on the two automatic places for promotion to the Premier League and instead took part in the play-offs to determine the third promoted team. West Ham finished two points behind Southampton (who were promoted in second place) and three behind league winners Reading. Blackpool ended the season eleven points behind West Ham.[1][2]

Blackpool faced Birmingham City in their play-off semi-finals, with the first leg being played at Bloomfield Road. A long-range shot from Tom Ince ricocheted off Birmingham defender Curtis Davies past Colin Doyle late in the first half. The match finished 1–0, securing Blackpool's tenth consecutive play-off victory.[3] In the return leg, played five days later at St Andrew's, Stephen Dobbie extended Blackpool's aggregate lead on the stroke of half time. Matt Phillips scored soon after the break to make it 3–0 on aggregate to Blackpool before Birmingham's Nikola Žigić scored midway through the second half. Davies reduced Birmingham's deficit to a single goal but the match ended without further scoring, and Blackpool qualified for the final 3–2 on aggregate.[4]

In the other play-off semi-final, West Ham United's opponents were Cardiff City, with the first leg being played at the Cardiff City Stadium. A first-half brace from Jack Collison ensured the London club took a 2–0 lead to the return leg at the Boleyn Ground.[5] Goals from West Ham captain Kevin Nolan, Ricardo Vaz Tê and Nicky Maynard secured a 3–0 victory and an aggregate 5–0 win, and qualified the club for their first appearance at Wembley since the 1981 Football League Cup Final. Collison was taken to hospital as a precaution with a suspected dislocated shoulder.[6]

Blackpool Round West Ham United
Opponent Result Legs Semi-finals Opponent Result Legs
Birmingham City 3–2 1–0 home; 2–2 away Cardiff City 5–0 2–0 away; 3–0 home

Match

 
Carlton Cole (pictured in 2014) scored the opening goal of the 2012 play-off final.
 
Kevin Nolan lifts the trophy at the end of the game

Background

This was Blackpool's second appearance in the second tier play-off final, having beaten Cardiff City 3–2 in the 2010 Football League Championship play-off final.[7] Blackpool had also had beaten Yeovil Town at Wembley in the third-tier 2007 Football League One play-off final.[8][9] West Ham also had play-off final experience having lost the 2004 Football League First Division play-off final against Crystal Palace but winning the following season's play-off final against Preston North End.[8] During the regular season, West Ham dominated Blackpool, winning 4–0 at the Boleyn Ground in October 2011, and 4–1 at Bloomfield Road the following February.[10] West Ham's Vaz Tê was the division's top scorer, with 22 goals to his name, including 10 while he was at Barnsley earlier in the season. Blackpool's top scorer was Kevin Phillips who netted 16 times during the regular season.[11] The referee for the final was Howard Webb, with assistant referees Peter Kirkup and Mike Mullarkey, and Kevin Friend acted as the fourth official.[12]

Blackpool went into the final without Gary Taylor-Fletcher whose injury during training prevented him from taking part.[13] During Blackpool's regular season, he had contributed ten assists and eight goals;[14][15] Phillips started in his place, and Czech striker Roman Bednář was named amongst the substitutes.[16][17] West Ham's Collinson was cleared to play, despite suffering a dislocated shoulder in the play-off semi-finals.[16]

First half

West Ham United kicked the game off around 3 p.m. in front of a Wembley crowd of 78,523.[18] Almost immediately, the first chance fell to West Ham's Carlton Cole but Nolan's pass was too long and was picked up by the Blackpool goalkeeper Matt Gilks. At the other end, a mistake from Matthew Taylor allowed Dobbie to shoot but it was blocked by Green onto the post. Another chance for Blackpool came in the 14th minute: Matt Phillips was played in by Dobbie but he shot straight at Green who saved once again. Four minutes later, Vaz Tê's shot hits the side netting after a pass from Mark Noble. Collison’s shot then sailed high and wide of Blackpool's goal. On the half-hour mark, a series of four consecutive corners for West Ham came to nothing, but in the 34th minute the deadlock was broken. Taylor made a cross-field pass to Cole who took one touch to control the ball before shooting past Gilks to make the score 1–0. Another shot went wide from Vaz Tê three minutes later, and after one minute of stoppage time, the half was brought to an end with West Ham leading by the single goal.[16][17]

Second half

Two minutes into the second half, Ince scored the equaliser for Blackpool. Cole lost the ball near the half-way line and a Matt Phillips pass over Winston Reid fell to Ince whose first-time strike beat Green in the West Ham goal. Kevin Phillips then played Alex Baptiste in and his lob over Green was cleared off the line by Taylor. In the 54th minute, West Ham made the first substitution of the afternoon, with George McCartney coming on to replace Gary O'Neil. Shortly after, Guy Demel was injured and was replaced by Julien Faubert. Taylor's cross was then headed high over the Blackpool bar by Collison. Vaz Tê's weak attempt was then cleared by Taylor before Gilks was forced to save a shot on the turn from Cole. In the 66th minutes, Dobbie's shot from the centre of the penalty area went wide, before Noble made a goal-line clearance to Baptiste, who struck the ball over the bar. Blackpool made their first substitution on 71 minutes, with Ludovic Sylvestre coming on to replace Kevin Phillips, and began to dominate possession. Green saved another Dobbie shot before West Ham's Nolan's volley struck the bar after Gilks' fingertip save. With three minutes to go Nolan passed to Cole who rode a challenge and collided with Gilks. Vaz Tê picked up the loose ball and hit it into the roof of the Blackpool goal, making it 2–1 to the London club. In the final minute of regular time, Dobbie and Ángel Martínez were replaced by Nouha Dicko and Bednář. Four minutes of injury time followed but with no change to the score, and West Ham were promoted back to the Premier League, one season after they were relegated.[16][17]

Details

Blackpool1–2West Ham United
Ince   48' Report Cole   34'
Vaz Tê   87'
Attendance: 78,523
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Blackpool
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
West Ham United
GK 1 Matt Gilks
DF 5 Neal Eardley
DF 6 Ian Evatt
DF 15 Alex Baptiste
DF 3 Stephen Crainey
MF 23 Matt Phillips
MF 16 Barry Ferguson (c)
MF 31 Ángel Martínez   90'
FW 7 Stephen Dobbie   90'
FW 9 Kevin Phillips   71'
FW 36 Tom Ince
Substitutes:
DF 20 Craig Cathcart
MF 4 Keith Southern
MF 14 Ludovic Sylvestre   71'
MF 32 Nouha Dicko   90'
FW 35 Roman Bednář   90'
Manager:
Ian Holloway
GK 1 Robert Green
DF 20 Guy Demel   57'
DF 2 Winston Reid
DF 5 James Tomkins
DF 14 Matthew Taylor
MF 10 Jack Collison
MF 16 Mark Noble
MF 4 Kevin Nolan (c)
MF 32 Gary O'Neil   53'
FW 9 Carlton Cole
FW 12 Ricardo Vaz Tê   89'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Stephen Henderson
DF 3 George McCartney   53'
DF 18 Julien Faubert   57'
MF 22 Henri Lansbury
FW 8 Nicky Maynard
Manager:
Sam Allardyce

Man of the Match:
James Tomkins (West Ham United)[19]

Assistant referees:
Peter Kirkup
Mike Mullarkey
Fourth official:
Kevin Friend

Match rules:

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Statistics

 
A panorama of Wembley before the 2012 final
Statistics[13]
Blackpool West Ham United
Total shots 14 12
Shots on target 7 4
Ball possession 52% 48%
Corner kicks 4 5
Fouls committed 6 8
Offsides 3 5
Yellow cards 0 1
Red cards 0 0

Post-match

The West Ham manager Sam Allardyce said: "I told you it was going to be difficult ... Blackpool were equally as good as us today but it's about taking your chances and never more so than on a day like today."[17] His captain, Nolan, agreed: "Blackpool were fantastic today but there's always got to be one loser ... We didn't play our best today but I'm absolutely delighted for everyone here."[16] Ian Holloway, the Blackpool manager, was downbeat: "We are left to regret the chances we missed. We have to get over it and bounce back."[16] West Ham United's Tomkins was selected as man of the match.[19]

West Ham ended the next season in mid-table in the Premier League, in tenth place and ten points clear of the relegation zone.[20] Blackpool finished the following season in 15th place, nine points outside the play-offs and five above the relegation zone.[21]

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The 2012 Football League Championship play off final was an association football match which was played on 19 May 2012 at Wembley Stadium London between West Ham United and Blackpool The match was to determine the third and final team to gain promotion from the Football League Championship the second tier of English football to the Premier League The top two teams of the 2011 12 Football League Championship season gained automatic promotion to the Premier League while the teams placed from third to sixth place in the table partook in play off semi finals West Ham ended the season in third place while Blackpool had finished fifth The winners of these semi finals competed for the final place for the 2012 13 season in the Premier League 2012 Football League Championship play off finalEvent2011 12 Football League ChampionshipBlackpool West Ham United1 2Date19 May 2012VenueWembley Stadium LondonMan of the MatchJames Tomkins West Ham RefereeHoward WebbAttendance78 523 20112013 The 2012 final refereed by Howard Webb was watched by a crowd of more than 78 000 people West Ham United took the lead in the latter stages of the first half through Carlton Cole Blackpool s Tom Ince scored the equaliser three minutes in the second half before Ricardo Vaz Te s 87th minute strike secured victory and promotion for West Ham It West Ham s second win in three play off finals Their defender James Tomkins was named man of the match West Ham ended the next season in mid table in the Premier League Blackpool finished the following season in 15th place nine points outside the play offs and five points above the relegation zone Contents 1 Route to the final 2 Match 2 1 Background 2 2 First half 2 3 Second half 2 4 Details 2 5 Statistics 3 Post match 4 ReferencesRoute to the final EditMain article 2011 12 Football League Championship Football League Championship final table leading positions 1 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Reading 46 27 8 11 69 41 28 892 Southampton 46 26 10 10 85 46 39 883 West Ham United 46 24 14 8 81 48 33 864 Birmingham City 46 20 16 10 78 51 27 765 Blackpool 46 20 15 11 79 59 20 756 Cardiff City 46 19 18 9 66 53 13 75 West Ham United finished the regular 2011 12 season in third place in the Football League Championship the second tier of the English football league system two places ahead of Blackpool Both therefore missed out on the two automatic places for promotion to the Premier League and instead took part in the play offs to determine the third promoted team West Ham finished two points behind Southampton who were promoted in second place and three behind league winners Reading Blackpool ended the season eleven points behind West Ham 1 2 Blackpool faced Birmingham City in their play off semi finals with the first leg being played at Bloomfield Road A long range shot from Tom Ince ricocheted off Birmingham defender Curtis Davies past Colin Doyle late in the first half The match finished 1 0 securing Blackpool s tenth consecutive play off victory 3 In the return leg played five days later at St Andrew s Stephen Dobbie extended Blackpool s aggregate lead on the stroke of half time Matt Phillips scored soon after the break to make it 3 0 on aggregate to Blackpool before Birmingham s Nikola Zigic scored midway through the second half Davies reduced Birmingham s deficit to a single goal but the match ended without further scoring and Blackpool qualified for the final 3 2 on aggregate 4 In the other play off semi final West Ham United s opponents were Cardiff City with the first leg being played at the Cardiff City Stadium A first half brace from Jack Collison ensured the London club took a 2 0 lead to the return leg at the Boleyn Ground 5 Goals from West Ham captain Kevin Nolan Ricardo Vaz Te and Nicky Maynard secured a 3 0 victory and an aggregate 5 0 win and qualified the club for their first appearance at Wembley since the 1981 Football League Cup Final Collison was taken to hospital as a precaution with a suspected dislocated shoulder 6 Blackpool Round West Ham UnitedOpponent Result Legs Semi finals Opponent Result LegsBirmingham City 3 2 1 0 home 2 2 away Cardiff City 5 0 2 0 away 3 0 homeMatch Edit Carlton Cole pictured in 2014 scored the opening goal of the 2012 play off final Kevin Nolan lifts the trophy at the end of the game Background Edit This was Blackpool s second appearance in the second tier play off final having beaten Cardiff City 3 2 in the 2010 Football League Championship play off final 7 Blackpool had also had beaten Yeovil Town at Wembley in the third tier 2007 Football League One play off final 8 9 West Ham also had play off final experience having lost the 2004 Football League First Division play off final against Crystal Palace but winning the following season s play off final against Preston North End 8 During the regular season West Ham dominated Blackpool winning 4 0 at the Boleyn Ground in October 2011 and 4 1 at Bloomfield Road the following February 10 West Ham s Vaz Te was the division s top scorer with 22 goals to his name including 10 while he was at Barnsley earlier in the season Blackpool s top scorer was Kevin Phillips who netted 16 times during the regular season 11 The referee for the final was Howard Webb with assistant referees Peter Kirkup and Mike Mullarkey and Kevin Friend acted as the fourth official 12 Blackpool went into the final without Gary Taylor Fletcher whose injury during training prevented him from taking part 13 During Blackpool s regular season he had contributed ten assists and eight goals 14 15 Phillips started in his place and Czech striker Roman Bednar was named amongst the substitutes 16 17 West Ham s Collinson was cleared to play despite suffering a dislocated shoulder in the play off semi finals 16 First half Edit West Ham United kicked the game off around 3 p m in front of a Wembley crowd of 78 523 18 Almost immediately the first chance fell to West Ham s Carlton Cole but Nolan s pass was too long and was picked up by the Blackpool goalkeeper Matt Gilks At the other end a mistake from Matthew Taylor allowed Dobbie to shoot but it was blocked by Green onto the post Another chance for Blackpool came in the 14th minute Matt Phillips was played in by Dobbie but he shot straight at Green who saved once again Four minutes later Vaz Te s shot hits the side netting after a pass from Mark Noble Collison s shot then sailed high and wide of Blackpool s goal On the half hour mark a series of four consecutive corners for West Ham came to nothing but in the 34th minute the deadlock was broken Taylor made a cross field pass to Cole who took one touch to control the ball before shooting past Gilks to make the score 1 0 Another shot went wide from Vaz Te three minutes later and after one minute of stoppage time the half was brought to an end with West Ham leading by the single goal 16 17 Second half Edit Two minutes into the second half Ince scored the equaliser for Blackpool Cole lost the ball near the half way line and a Matt Phillips pass over Winston Reid fell to Ince whose first time strike beat Green in the West Ham goal Kevin Phillips then played Alex Baptiste in and his lob over Green was cleared off the line by Taylor In the 54th minute West Ham made the first substitution of the afternoon with George McCartney coming on to replace Gary O Neil Shortly after Guy Demel was injured and was replaced by Julien Faubert Taylor s cross was then headed high over the Blackpool bar by Collison Vaz Te s weak attempt was then cleared by Taylor before Gilks was forced to save a shot on the turn from Cole In the 66th minutes Dobbie s shot from the centre of the penalty area went wide before Noble made a goal line clearance to Baptiste who struck the ball over the bar Blackpool made their first substitution on 71 minutes with Ludovic Sylvestre coming on to replace Kevin Phillips and began to dominate possession Green saved another Dobbie shot before West Ham s Nolan s volley struck the bar after Gilks fingertip save With three minutes to go Nolan passed to Cole who rode a challenge and collided with Gilks Vaz Te picked up the loose ball and hit it into the roof of the Blackpool goal making it 2 1 to the London club In the final minute of regular time Dobbie and Angel Martinez were replaced by Nouha Dicko and Bednar Four minutes of injury time followed but with no change to the score and West Ham were promoted back to the Premier League one season after they were relegated 16 17 Details Edit 19 May 201215 00 BSTBlackpool1 2West Ham UnitedInce 48 Report Cole 34 Vaz Te 87 Wembley Stadium LondonAttendance 78 523Referee Howard Webb South Yorkshire Blackpool West Ham UnitedGK 1 Matt GilksDF 5 Neal EardleyDF 6 Ian EvattDF 15 Alex BaptisteDF 3 Stephen CraineyMF 23 Matt PhillipsMF 16 Barry Ferguson c MF 31 Angel Martinez 90 FW 7 Stephen Dobbie 90 FW 9 Kevin Phillips 71 FW 36 Tom InceSubstitutes DF 20 Craig CathcartMF 4 Keith SouthernMF 14 Ludovic Sylvestre 71 MF 32 Nouha Dicko 90 FW 35 Roman Bednar 90 Manager Ian Holloway GK 1 Robert GreenDF 20 Guy Demel 57 DF 2 Winston ReidDF 5 James TomkinsDF 14 Matthew TaylorMF 10 Jack CollisonMF 16 Mark NobleMF 4 Kevin Nolan c MF 32 Gary O Neil 53 FW 9 Carlton ColeFW 12 Ricardo Vaz Te 89 Substitutes GK 13 Stephen HendersonDF 3 George McCartney 53 DF 18 Julien Faubert 57 MF 22 Henri LansburyFW 8 Nicky MaynardManager Sam AllardyceMan of the Match James Tomkins West Ham United 19 Assistant referees Peter Kirkup Mike Mullarkey Fourth official Kevin Friend Match rules 90 minutes 30 minutes of extra time if necessary Penalty shoot out if scores still level Five named substitutes Maximum of three substitutions Statistics Edit A panorama of Wembley before the 2012 final Statistics 13 Blackpool West Ham UnitedTotal shots 14 12Shots on target 7 4Ball possession 52 48 Corner kicks 4 5Fouls committed 6 8Offsides 3 5Yellow cards 0 1Red cards 0 0Post match EditThe West Ham manager Sam Allardyce said I told you it was going to be difficult Blackpool were equally as good as us today but it s about taking your chances and never more so than on a day like today 17 His captain Nolan agreed Blackpool were fantastic today but there s always got to be one loser We didn t play our best today but I m absolutely delighted for everyone here 16 Ian Holloway the Blackpool manager was downbeat We are left to regret the chances we missed We have to get over it and bounce back 16 West Ham United s Tomkins was selected as man of the match 19 West Ham ended the next season in mid table in the Premier League in tenth place and ten points clear of the relegation zone 20 Blackpool finished the following season in 15th place nine points outside the play offs and five above the relegation zone 21 References Edit a b League Championship end of season table for 2011 12 season 11v11 com Retrieved 4 May 2020 Championship 2011 12 regular season Soccerway Archived from the original on 20 April 2020 Retrieved 6 May 2020 Johnston Neil 4 May 2012 Blackpool 1 0 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