2010–11 Charlton Athletic F.C. season

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Charlton Athletic
2010–11 season
ManagerPhil Parkinson (until 4 January)
Chris Powell (from 14 January)
StadiumThe Valley
League One13th
FA CupThird round
League CupFirst round
Football League TrophySecond round
Average home league attendance15,582[1]
Away colours

During the 2010–11 English football season, Charlton Athletic competed in Football League One.[2]

Results[]

League One[]

Win Draw Loss
Date Opponent Venue Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Referee Ref.
7 August 2010 Bournemouth Home 1–0 Sodje 22' 16,236 Hegley [3]
13 August 2010 Leyton Orient Away 3–1 McCormack 28', Wagstaff 62', Solly 90+4' 5,535 Linington [4]
21 August 2010 Oldham Athletic Home 1–1 Wagstaff 24' 14,842 Shoebridge [5]
28 August 2010 Huddersfield Town Away 1–3 Fry 90+2' 13,858 Salisbury [6]
4 September 2010 Exeter City Away 0–1 5,743 Phillips [7]
11 September 2010 Notts County Home 1–0 Anyinsah 85' 14,436 Tierney [8]
18 September 2010 Tranmere Rovers Away 1–1 Wagstaff 6' 4,735 Gibbs [9]
25 September 2010 Dagenham & Redbridge Home 2–2 Llera 10', Jackson 90+1' 14,806 Moss [10]
28 September 2010 Milton Keynes Dons Home 1–0 Benson 86' 13,155 Waugh [11]
2 October 2010 Brentford Away 1–2 Wagstaff 74' 6,342 Penn [12]
9 October 2010 Plymouth Argyle Away 2–2 Benson 35', 90' 7,738 Sarginson [13]
16 October 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion Home 0–4 18.949 Swarbrick [14]
23 October 2010 Carlisle United Away 4–3 Jackson 23' Anyinsah 38' Benson 47', 90+2' 5,624 Mathieson [15]
30 October 2010 Sheffield Wednesday Home 1–0 Wagstaff 23' 17,365 East [16]
2 November 2010 Swindon Town Away 3–0 Jackson 13', Anyinsah 51', Benson 74' 7,939 Booth [17]
13 November 2010 Peterborough United Away 5–1 Jackson 15' pen., 36', Racon 25', Martin 38', 65' 7,477 Foster [18]
20 November 2010 Yeovil Town Home 3–2 Jackson 11', 85' pen., Racon 26' 15,184 Whitestone [19]
23 November 2010 Bristol Rovers Home 1–1 Benson 77' 13,468 Russell [20]
12 December 2010 Walsall Home 0–1 14,938 Pawson [21]
29 December 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion Away 1–1 Jackson 3' pen. 8,374 Deadman [22]
1 January 2011 Colchester United Away 3–3 Jackson 18' pen., 40' pen., Benson 76' 6,112 Miller [23]
3 January 2011 Swindon Town Home 2–4 Jackson 22', Abbott 87' 14,740 Woolmer [24]
15 January 2011 Sheffield Wednesday Away 2–2 Wagstaff 4', Jackson 6' pen. 19,051 Boyeson [25]
22 January 2011 Plymouth Argyle Home 2–0 Wagstaff 55', Eccleston 90' 16,607 Graham [26]
1 February 2011 Colchester United Home 1–0 Wright-Phillips 78' 13,830 Sheldrake [27]
5 February 2011 Yeovil Town Away 1–0 Wright-Phillips 63' 4,651 Evans [28]
12 February 2011 Peterborough United Home 3–2 Jackson 57', Wright-Phillips 59', Langmead 80' o.g. 15,909 Webb [29]
15 February 2011 Hartlepool United Away 1–2 Eccleston 54' 2,289 Rushton [30]
19 February 2011 Exeter City Home 1–3 Wright-Phillips 86' 24,767 Tanner [31]
25 February 2011 Notts County Away 0–1 8,141 Moss [32]
1 March 2011 Carlisle United Home 1–3 Wright-Phillips 10' 12,797 McDermid [33]
5 March 2011 Tranmere Rovers Home 1–1 Llera 54' 14,015 Coote [34]
8 March 2011 Milton Keynes Dons Away 0–2 7,026 Stroud [35]
12 March 2011 Brentford Home 0–1 14,985 Russell [36]
19 March 2011 Dagenham & Redbridge Away 1–2 Nouble 90+2' 3,505 Williamson [37]
22 March 2011 Southampton Home 1–1 Wright-Phillips 86' 16,550 D'Urso [38]
26 March 2011 Bournemouth Away 2–2 Wagstaff 28', Wright-Phillips 81' 7,752 Haywood [39]
29 March 2011 Rochdale Away 0–2 2,589 Ilderton [40]
2 April 2011 Leyton Orient Home 3–1 Benson 50', Wright-Phillips 73', Semedo 87' 15,875 Hooper [41]
5 April 2011 Southampton Away 0–2 20,112 Bates [42]
9 April 2011 Oldham Athletic Away 0–0 3,562 Wright [43]
16 April 2011 Huddersfield Town Home 0–1 15,879 Langford [44]
23 April 2011 Bristol Rovers Away 2–2 Benson 8', Reid 46' 6,586 Lewis [45]
25 April 2011 Rochdale Home 3–1 Racon 31', Parrett 52', Eccleston 76' 13,253 Miller [46]
30 April 2011 Walsall Away 0–2 5,088 Eltringham [47]
7 May 2011 Hartlepool United Home 0–0 15,804 Stroud [48]

FA Cup[]

Win Draw Loss
Round Date Opponent Venue Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Referee Ref.
First round 6 November 2010 Barnet Away 0–0 2,684 Drysdale [49]
First round replay 16 November 2010 Barnet Home 1–0 Reid 18' 4,803 Wright [50]
Second round 27 November 2010 Luton Town Home 2–2 Anyinsah 6', Jackson 34' 8,682 Langford [51]
Second round replay 9 December 2010 Luton Town Away 3–1 Wagstaff 44', Anyinsah 66', Jackson 80' 5,914 Tanner [52]
Third round 9 January 2011 Tottenham Hotspur Away 0–3 35,698 Oliver [53]

League Cup[]

Win Draw Loss
Round Date Opponent Venue Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Referee Ref.
First round 10 August 2010 Shrewsbury Town Away 3–4 Abbott 25', 28', Martin 32' 3,700 Evans [54]

Football League Trophy[]

Win Draw Loss
Round Date Opponent Venue Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Referee Ref.
First round 31 August 2010 Dagenham & Redbridge Home 1–0 Racon 57' 4,630 Miller [55]
Second round 5 October 2010 Milton Keynes Dons Away 2–1 Abbott 53' Wagstaff 85' 3,773 Kettle [56]
Third round 9 November 2010 Southend United Away 1–0 Racon 27' 4,373 Hegley [57]
Area semi-final 14 December 2010 Brentford Away 0–0
1–3 pens.
2,783 Hill [58]

Players[]

First-team squad[]

Squad at end of season[59]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Rob Elliot[notes 1]
2 DF England ENG Simon Francis
3 DF Central African Republic CTA Kelly Youga
4 MF England ENG Johnnie Jackson
5 DF Spain ESP Miguel Llera
6 DF Portugal POR José Semedo
7 MF England ENG Scott Wagstaff
8 MF Guadeloupe GLP Therry Racon[notes 2]
9 FW England ENG Frank Nouble (on loan from West Ham United)
10 FW England ENG Bradley Wright-Phillips
11 MF England ENG Kyel Reid
12 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Gary Doherty
14 MF Scotland SCO Michael Stewart
15 DF England ENG Yado Mambo
16 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Alan McCormack
17 FW England ENG Paul Benson
18 MF Cyprus CYP Alex Stavrinou[notes 3]
20 DF England ENG Chris Solly
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Argentina ARG Federico Bessone (on loan from Leeds United)
22 MF England ENG Dean Parrett (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
23 MF England ENG Joe Anyinsah
24 DF England ENG Jonathan Fortune
25 GK England ENG Ross Worner
26 MF England ENG Callum Harriott[notes 4]
27 MF England ENG Freddie Warren
29 DF England ENG Jordan Cousins
30 GK England ENG Conor Gough
31 MF England ENG Shelby Beema
32 FW Turkey TUR Tamer Tuna[notes 5]
33 MF England ENG Lewis Perkins
34 DF England ENG Carl Jenkinson[notes 6]
36 DF Scotland SCO Christian Dailly (captain)
38 GK England ENG John Sullivan (on loan from Millwall)
39 FW England ENG Nathan Eccleston (on loan from Liverpool)
40 GK England ENG Brandon Hall

Left club during season[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW Poland POL Pawel Abbott[notes 7] (to Ruch Chorzów)
10 MF England ENG Lee Martin (on loan from Ipswich Town)
14 FW England ENG Akpo Sodje (to Hibernian)
19 DF England ENG Matt Fry (on loan from West Ham United)
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 GK England ENG Luke Daniels (on loan from West Bromwich Albion)
22 MF South Africa RSA Bally Smart (to Skonto)
28 DF Netherlands NED Marcel Seip (on loan from Plymouth Argyle)
38 GK Philippines PHI Neil Etheridge[notes 8] (on loan from Fulham)

Transfers in[]

Winter[]

  • Bradley Wright-Phillips – Plymouth
  • Nathan Eccleston – Liverpool
  • Federico Bessone – Leeds

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Notes[]

  1. ^ Elliot was born in Greenwich, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his father and represented them at under-19 level before making his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in May 2014.
  2. ^ Racon was born in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, France, but also qualified to represent Guadeloupe internationally and made his international debut for Guadeloupe in June 2011.
  3. ^ Stavrinou was born in Harlow, England, but also qualified to represent Cyprus internationally through his father and represented them at U-17 level.
  4. ^ Harriott was born in Croydon, England, and represented them at U-19 level, but also qualified to represent Guyana and Jamaica internationally and would make his international debut for Guyana in March 2019.
  5. ^ Tuna was born in Bexley, England, but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and represented them at U-19 level.
  6. ^ Jenkinson was born in Harlow, England, and represented them at U-17 and U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Finland through his mother and represented them at U-19 and U-21 level before making his international debut for England in November 2012.
  7. ^ Abbott was born in York, England, but also qualified to represent Poland internationally through his mother and represented them at U-21 level.
  8. ^ Etheridge was born in Enfield, England, and represented them at U-16 level, but also qualified to represent the Philippines through his mother and made his international debut for the Philippines in May 2008.

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