2011–12 Stockport County F.C. season

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Stockport County
2011–12 season
ChairmanLord Peter Snape
ManagerRay Mathias (25 May 2011 – 3 July 2011)[1][2]
Dietmar Hamann (3 July 2011 – 7 November 2011)[3][4][5]
Willie McStay (Caretaker Manager) (7 November - 14 November)[6][7]
Jim Gannon (Director of football) (14 November - )[7]
StadiumEdgeley Park
Conference National16th [8]
FA Cup4th qualifying round [9]
FA Trophy1st round [10][11]
Top goalscorerLeague: Danny L. Rowe (8)
All: Tom Elliott (8) - 7 League, 1 Cup
Highest home attendance6, 393 vs Tamworth (21 April 2012)[12]
Lowest home attendance2,366 v Gateshead (11 October 2011)[12]
Average home league attendance3,676 [12]
Away colours
Third colours
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The 2011–12 season was Stockport County's 130th season in football, and the first outside of the Football League in 106 years, after finishing bottom of League Two in 2010–11.[13] They competed in the Conference National. This season ran from 12 August 2011 until 28 April 2012.[14]

In May, Ray Mathias, who had been appointed caretaker manager the previous season, was given the role full-time.[1] However, following proposed investment in the club Dietmar Hamann was appointed as first team manager in July.[3] Hamman stepped down from this post on 7 November 2011.[4][5] Hamann was replaced with his assistant Willie McStay[6] who took caretaker charge until Jim Gannon was appointed director of football at the club.[7]

Background[]

This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2011–12 season, presented in chronological order. This list does not include transfers, which are listed in the transfers section below, or match results, which are in the results section.

In 2010–11 Stockport were relegated from the Football League, finishing bottom of League Two.[15] They started 2010–11 with Paul Simpson as manager but he was sacked mid-season.[16] The 2011–12 season marks Stockport County's first season outside the Football League since 1904–05, and their first in the Football Conference. They will also compete in the FA Trophy for the first time in their history. Stockport's opening league game in Non-League football was against Forest Green Rovers, a match that was moved to 12 August (a Friday) so it could be televised by Premier Sports, the Conference' television partner. Three other games were moved for television - the home fixture against Luton Town and away games at Cambridge United and Fleetwood Town.[17]

In July, Stockport looked set to receive new investment from a consortium named Sports Investment Management Limited (SIML),[18] headed by Liverpool-based businessman Tony Evans, who was appointed a director to the club board.[19] However, in September the deal failed to go through following a disagreement between the club's shareholders and SIML over the responsibility of paying bills.[20] Evans' failure to disclose the identity of other members of the consortium was also cited as a stumbling block to the deal.[21]

On 31 October, Stockport moved their away match against Ebbsfleet United (Which would have been played 6 March 2012) to 12 November 2011. This was done due to the fact that both teams were no longer participating in this seasons FA Cup after being knocked out in 4th Round Qualifying.[22] Dietmar Hamann's assistant Willie McStay took charge of Stockport for this match, due to Hamann stepping down as manager earlier in the week.[4][5] This made McStay Stockport's fifth manager in three years.[6] Two months after his resignation Hamman cited the failure of a proposed takeover by businessman Tony Evans as his reason for leaving the club.[23]

On 14 November Stockport announced that Jim Gannon would return to the club to become director of football.[24] He would be assisted by the then caretaker manager Willie McStay.[7] Gannon stated that the club are in a worse state now then they were when he left.[25]

On 17 November Stockport announced that their away match against Luton Town was postponed due to Luton's participation in the FA Cup.[26] The game that was meant to be played on Saturday 3 December 2011 will now be played on Tuesday 10 January 2012.[27] On 13 January 2012 Stockport announced that their last match of the season, a game away to Hayes & Yeading United) had been brought forward from a 3pm kick off to a 1pm kick off. This was done to enable Premier Sports to broadcast the live game.[28] On 16 January Stockport announced that the game against Alfreton Town which was supposed to be played on Saturday, 4 February 2012 was postponed due to Alfreton Town's participation in the third round of the FA Trophy.[29] The following day Stockport announced that this game will now be played on 14 February 2012.[30] On 7 February Stockport announced the Alfreton Town match was postponed for a second time as Alfreton's FA Trophy match versus Gateshead was postponed and would be played on 14 February 2012.[31] The rearranged match will now be played on Tuesday 6 March.[32]

On 17 January 2012, the club announced that Spencer Fearn was to be appointed a Director at the club.[33]

On 7 February, the Manchester Evening News reported that Stockport were to receive a £180,000 loan from the town's council.,[34] Later in the day Chairman of the club, Lord Peter Snape spoke out via the club website about the council loan. He claimed that the story published in the Manchester Evening News was "an inaccurate and sensationalised report ".[35] Stockport's financial troubles were further helped when; with the help of Sale Sharks owner Brian Kennedy, Stockport do not have to pay rent to play at Edgeley Park for the next few months.[36]

Sale Sharks confirmed that they would be leaving Edgeley Park at the end of the season. [37] This meant that Stockport County once again could generate revenue streams via the club and the ground.[38]

Stockport finished their first season outside of the Football League, in 16th position [8]

Summary[]

Results summary[]

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
46 12 15 19 58 74  −16 51 8 7 8 35 28  +7 4 8 11 23 46  −23

Last updated: 28 April 2012..
Source: [1]

Results by round[]

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHHAAHHAHAAHHAHAAHHAAHAHHAHAAAHHHAHAAHAHAHAHHA
ResultDWDDDLDDWDDLLDLLWLDLLLLLDLWLLDDWDLWWLLLWWWLDWW
Position158981511161314141517171820171817171820212222231919191919191819191616161818191718181616
Updated to match(es) played on 28 April 2012. Source: statto.com, football-lineups.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Conference Premier table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
14 Ebbsfleet United 46 14 12 20 69 84 −15 54
15 Alfreton Town 46 15 9 22 62 86 −24 54
16 Stockport County 46 12 15 19 58 74 −16 51
17 Lincoln City 46 13 10 23 56 66 −10 49
18 Tamworth 46 11 15 20 47 70 −23 48
Updated to match(es) played on 28 April 2012. Source: Football Conference
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.



Statistics[]

Goalscorers[]

No. Flag Pos Name League FA Cup FA Trophy Total
20 England FW Tom Elliott 7 0 1 8
6 England FW Danny L. Rowe 8 0 0 8
19 England FW Nick Chadwick 7 0 0 7
10 England FW Danny Hattersley 6 0 0 6
7 England MF Sean McConville 4 0 2 6
22 England DF Carl Piergianni 4 0 0 4
23 Scotland FW Michael Paton 4 0 0 4
32 England MF Joe Connor 3 0 0 3
6 England FW Antonio German 3 0 0 3
14 Republic of Ireland MF Sam Sheridan 2 0 0 2
13 England FW Cameron Darkwah 2 0 0 2
2 England DF Jordan Rose 2 0 0 2
5 England DF Danny O'Donnell 2 0 0 2
3 United States DF Euan Holden 1 0 0 1
15 England FW Danny Whitehead 1 0 0 1
16 England FW Sean Newton 1 0 0 1
Own Goals 1 0 0 1

Last updated: 28 April 2012..
Source: [2][3] [4] [5]

Penalties Awarded[]

Date Success? Penalty Taker Opponent Competition Notes
12 November 2011 Green tickY England Nick Chadwick Ebbsfleet United Conference National [39]
19 November 2011 Green tickY England Sean McConville Fleetwood Town Conference National [40]
10 December 2011 Red XN England Sean McConville Stalybridge Celtic FA Trophy [10]
1 January 2012 Green tickY Republic of Ireland Sam Sheridan Barrow Conference National [41]
3 March 2012 Green tickY England Danny L. Rowe Darlington Conference National [42]
10 March 2012 Red XN England Danny L. Rowe Cambridge United Conference National [43]

Assists[]

No. Flag Pos Name League FA Cup FA Trophy Total
7 England MF Sean McConville 5 0 0 5
20 England FW Tom Elliott 5 0 0 5
3 United States DF Euan Holden 4 0 0 4
18 England MF Danny M. Rowe 2 0 2 4
14 Republic of Ireland FW Sam Sheridan 4 0 0 4
6 England MF Danny L. Rowe 3 0 0 3
10 England FW John Miles 2 0 0 2
23 Scotland FW Michael Paton 2 0 0 2
24 England DF Joe Edwards 1 0 1 2
5 England DF Danny O'Donnell 2 0 0 2
29 England MF Aaron Cole 2 0 0 2
16 England FW Sean Newton 2 0 0 2
8 England MF Jon Nolan 2 0 0 2
15 England FW Danny Whitehead 2 0 0 2
18 England DF Andy Halls 2 0 0 2
11 England FW Ryan Fraughan 1 0 0 1
19 England FW Nick Chadwick 1 0 0 1
32 England MF Joe Connor 1 0 0 1
10 England FW Danny Hattersley 1 0 0 1
22 England DF Carl Piergianni 1 0 0 1
19 England MF Matty Mainwaring 1 0 0 1

Last updated: 28 April 2012..
Source: [6]

Disciplinary record[]

Note: Cards from all competitions are included.

Number Nation Position Name Total
Yellow card Red card
22 England DF Carl Piergianni 7 1
20 England FW Tom Elliott 5 0
7 England MF Sean McConville 3 0
14 Republic of Ireland MF Sam Sheridan 3 0
17 England DF Andy Halls 3 0
8 England MF Jon Nolan 3 0
16 Scotland DF Ryan McCann 2 0
23 Scotland DF Michael Paton 2 0
4 England MF Jon Routledge 2 0
21 France FW Nabil Bounab 2 0
5 England DF Danny O'Donnell 2 0
25 England DF Chris Blackburn 2 0
32 England MF Joe Connor 2 0
12 England GK Ian Ormson 1 1
24 England DF Joe Edwards 1 0
6 England DF Danny Hall 1 0
19 England FW Nick Chadwick 1 0
15 England FW Danny Whitehead 1 0
3 United States DF Euan Holden 1 0
6 England FW Antonio German 1 0
9 Scotland FW Martin Gritton 1 0
18 England MF Danny M. Rowe 1 0
32 England MF Joe Connor 1 0
2 England DF Jordan Rose 1 0
10 England FW Danny Hattersley 1 0
16 England FW Sean Newton 1 0
Totals 49 2

Last updated: 28 April 2012..
Source: [44][45] [46] [47]

Player Awards[]

Date Player Award Notes
15 August 2011 England Ryan Fraughan The Non-League Paper Team of the Day [48]
23 August 2011 United States Euan Holden The Non-League Paper Team of the Day [49]
5 September 2011 England Sean McConville The Non-League Paper Team of the Day [50]
19 September 2011 England Antonio German The Non-League Paper Team of the Day [51]
19 December 2011 England Joe Connor The Non-League Paper Team of the Day [52]
29 January 2012 England Danny L.Rowe The Non-League Paper Team of the Day [53]
3 March 2012 England Danny M. Rowe The Non-League Paper Team of the Day [54]
26 March 2012 England Tom Elliott The Non-League Paper Team of the Day [55]
2 April 2012 England Sean Newton The Non-League Paper Team of the Day [56]
16 April 2012 England Carl Piergianni The Non-League Paper Team of the Day [57]
5 May 2012 England Joe Connor Player of the Year [58]
5 May 2012 England Ian Ormson Young Player of the Year [58]
5 May 2012 England Sam Sheridan Goal of the season [58]
5 May 2012 England Andy Halls Community Player Of The Season [59]

Manager Awards[]

Date Manager Award Notes
3 March 2012 Republic of Ireland Jim Gannon The Non-League Paper Team of the Day [54]

Overall Statistics[]

Statistic Total League FA Cup FA Trophy
Games played 49 46 1 2
Games won 12 12 0 0
Games drawn 16 15 0 1
Games lost 23 21 1 1
Goals scored 61 58 0 3
Goals conceded 79 74 1 4
Goal difference –18 –16 –1 -1
Clean sheets 9 9 0 0
Yellow cards 49 47 1 1
Red cards 2 2 0 0
Biggest win Stockport 4–0 Bath City, Conference National, 24 March 2012.
Stockport 4–0 Lincoln City, Conference National, 7 April 2012.
Biggest defeat Grimsby Town 7–0 Stockport, Conference National, 29 November 2011.
Most appearances

England Tom Elliott — 44 (35 starts, 9 substitute)

League Top scorer England Tom Elliott — 8
England Danny L. Rowe — 8
Top assists England Sean McConville — 5
England Tom Elliott — 5
Worst discipline England Carl Piergianni — 7 Yellow card 1 Red card
England Tom Elliott — 5 Yellow card 0 Red card

Last updated: 24 April 2012.
Source: Competitions' Wikipedia articles.

Review[]

Pre-season[]

Friendlies with Stalybridge Celtic, Woodley Sports and Mossley were originally planned to take place in July 2011 but were cancelled due to squad size as there wouldn't have been enough players to complete in the fixtures.[60] A friendly at Chester was also scheduled to be played but was replaced by a friendly against Accrington Stanley at Edgeley Park. The friendly with Bolton Wanderers was classed as the first Manchester Senior Cup tie for both teams.[61]

Stockport began pre-season with a draw against New Mills, the Hatters' goal coming in the second half scored by trialist Leighton McGivern. Stockport fielded two separate XIs in either half.[62] This was followed up by a 1–0 defeat away to Vauxhall Motors,[63] then a 2–0 win away to Buxton with the goals coming in the second half from Sean McConville and new signing Martin Gritton.[64] County earned a second successive win of the summer with a 1–0 win against Accrington Stanley, Sean McConville scoring against his former club from the penalty spot.[65] County lost their next game against Bolton in the Manchester Senior Cup 3–2, Stockport's goals coming from Danny Rowe and Martin Gritton.[66] County finished pre-season with a 2–0 win at Altrincham, with the first goal scored by trialist Tom Elliot and the second scored by John Miles.[67]

August[]

Stockport started the season with a 1–1 draw away to Forest Green Rovers, in a game which was shown live on Premier Sports,[17] Stockport fell behind to a goal from Reece Styche before Nick Chadwick headed an equiliser for Stockport on seventy-eight minutes.[68] After the game it was announced that Ryan Fraughan was named as part of the Non-League Paper's team of the day.[48] On 16 August Stockport secured their first win of the season beating Kettering Town 1–0 at home, with the goal coming Euan Holden. The scores stayed that way even after Sol Davis was sent off for Kettering.[69] Stockport were denied a second successive home win, as they drew 1–1 at home to Ebbsfleet United four days later, the goal coming from Nick Chadwick with a far post header before Ebbsfleet equalised eight minutes later.[70] After the game it was announced that Euan Holden was named as part of the Non-League Paper's team of the day.[49] On 23 August, Stockport drew their second successive game against Kidderminster Harriers, Stockport's goal coming from Tom Elliot in the first-half, before Kidderminster equalised late on in the second-half.[71] On 26 August, Stockport drew their third consecutive match, drawing 1–1 to Lincoln City, Alan Power opened the scoring for Lincoln before Tom Elliott equilised for Stockport just before half-time.[72] On 29 August Stockport's five match unbeaten run came to an end as they lost their first game of the season 1–0 to Mansfield Town, the goal of the game coming from Luke O'Neill in the second half.[73]

Because of decent showings for Stockport Sean McConville, Ryan Fraughan and Carl Piergianni were called up to the England C team to play India Under 23's.[74] The game was called off when India cancelled there UK tour.[75]

September[]

Chris Blackburn made his debut against Luton Town
Chris Blackburn made his debut against Luton Town

Stockport Started September with a Home game against Luton Town which was Stockport's second match of the season to be aired live on Premier Sports.[17] The game finished 1–1, Stockport fell behind after five minutes with a goal from Alex Lawless, the equaliser came from winger Sean McConville in the second minute of second half stoppage time.[76] During the game midfielder Jon Routledge fractured his cheekbone in a clash with Luton Town defender Curtis Osano.[77] After the game it was announced that Sean McConville was named in the Non-League Paper's team of the day.[50] On 10 September Stockport drew their sixth game of the season, away to Telford United. Sean Newton opened the scoring for the home side from the penalty spot. Antonio German equalised for Stockport two minutes later.[78] On 17 September, Stockport won their second game of the season (And the first game where they scored more than 1 goal), by beating Grimsby Town 2–0, goals from Sean McConville and Tom Elliott respectively sealed the win for Stockport.[79] After the game Antonio German was announced as being a part of the Non-League Paper's Team of the Day.[51] On 20 September Stockport drew their seventh match of the season 1–1, away to Newport County. Newport took the lead with a goal from Danny Rose, however Stockport equalised with a goal from Tom Elliott.[80] On 24 September Stockport drew their eighth game of the season against Tamworth. Stockport opened the scoring just after half time with Sean McConville shot deflecting off Nick Chadwick into the net. Tamworth equalised in second half stoppage time with a shot from Iyseden Christie.[81] During the second half Stockport's Sean McConville was stretchered off with a clavicle (collarbone) injury.[82] On 27 September Stockport lost their second home game of the season 4–2 against Fleetwood Town. Stockport's goals came from Antonio German who scored in both halves, Fleetwood had four different scorers.[83]

October[]

Stockport started October with a home game against York City, which ended 2–1 to York, goals coming from Matty Blair and Jason Walker. Stockport grabbed a consolation goal in second half stoppage time when Michael Paton headed his first goal for the club.[84] On 6 October Stockport drew their ninth match of the season drawing 2–2 against Cambridge United in a match which was aired live on Premier Sports. Stockport twice took the lead with goals from Nick Chadwick and Danny Whitehead with Cambridge's equalisers coming from Luke Berry and Jordan Patrick. Carl Piergianni was also sent off for Stockport for a second bookable offence.[85] On 11 October, they lost their third consecutive home match, beaten 4–3 by Darlington. Stockport went behind in the first minute, but a minute later they equalised with a goal from Nick Chadwick. Stockport then took the lead ten minutes later through Michael Paton, but Darlington levelled the match again with a goal just before half time. In the second half Stockport took the lead, with a second goal from Michael Paton but Darlington once again equalised when Jamie Chandler scored his second of the game. Darlington scored the winner in the 85th minute.[86] On 15 October, Stockport lost their first away match of the season when they were beaten 4–0 by table toppers Wrexham, their goals coming from Andy Morrell, Jake Speight and two from Nathaniel Knight-Percival.[87] On 18 October Stockport won their first away game of the season by beating Bath City 2–0. Nick Chadwick and Michael Paton scoring for Stockport in the second half.[88] On 22 October, Stockport were beaten 1–0 at home by Forest Green Rovers.The scorer for Forest Green Rovers was Yan Klukowski.[89] October finished with a defeat when they failed to qualify for this season's FA Cup first round, losing 1–0 away to Southport in the fourth qualifying round.[9]

November[]

Stockport began November with a 3–3 draw at home to Hayes & Yeading. Stockport's scorers were Tom Elliott and Carl Piergianni the latter of which scored two.[90] This was to be Dietmar Hamann's last game in charge of Stockport County,[4][5] after being heavily booed by their supporters due to the draw with Hayes & Yeading.[91] Willie McStay took caretaker charge of Stockport for the next game which they lost 2–1 against Ebbsfleet United.[6] The scorer for Stockport was Nick Chadwick from the penalty spot, with Calum Willock and Nathaniel Pinney scoring for Ebbsfleet.[39] In Jim Gannon's first match back in charge of Stockport, They lost 2–1 away to Fleetwood Town in a match which was aired live on Premier Sports. The scorer for Stockport was Sean McConville from the penalty spot, with Andy Mangan and Jamie Vardy scoring for the hosts.[40] On 26 November Stockport lost their third match in a row when they lost 1–0 at home to Southport who played most of the match with 10 men.[92] Three days later, Stockport lost a fourth successive game when they were beaten 7–0 away at Grimsby Town, former Stockport player Anthony Elding scored for the home side, as well as Liam Hearn scoring his third hat trick of the season for Grimsby.[93] Jim Gannon admitted he was not proud to be manager of Stockport County after this defeat.[94]

December[]

Stockport lost 1–0 at home to Gateshead a week later. The goal for Gateshead was scored by Jon Shaw.[95] On 10 December Stockport played their first ever game in the FA Trophy and drew 2–2 at home to Conference North side Stalybridge Celtic. The goals came from Tom Elliott and Sean McConville, the latter of whom also missed a penalty. Connor Jennings scored twice for the visitors while Rhys Meynell was sent off.[10] Three days later Stockport were beaten 2–1 in the replay at Bower Fold. The Stockport goal came from Sean McConville, Gregg Wilkinson equalised for the home side before Connor Jennings won it for Stalybridge in the 89th minute.[11] Stockport secured their first point since the beginning of November, in a goalless draw with Alfreton Town on 17 December 2011.[96] After the game it was announced that Joe Connor was named as part of the Non-League Paper's team of the day.[52] On Boxing Day, Stockport lost 1–0 away to Barrow with the goal coming from Phil Bolland.[97]

January[]

On 1 January 2012, Stockport won for the first time in thirteen matches — their first at home since September, with a 3–2 win over Barrow. Sam Sheridan scored twice for Stockport, one of which was a late penalty, Joe Connor scored the other.[41]

"I didn't feel any pressure taking crucial penalty in the Barrow game"

— Sam Sheridan, [98]

On 7 January, they were beaten 2–0 away from home to Gateshead. Jon Shaw and Chris Moore scoring the goals for the home side.[99] Three days later, Stockport lost their second game in row when they were beaten 1–0 at Luton Town, they conceded their third penalty in as many games which was converted by Aaron O'Connor.[100] A week after the game with Stockport not playing director of football Jim Gannon decided to say that he is optimistic about the club's future.[101][102] On 21 January Stockport drew 2–2 away to Braintree Town. They had to come back from two goals down after Aswad Thomas opened the scoring on 58 minutes. Nicky Symons doubled the lead on 61 minutes but Joe Connor and on loan Striker Danny L.Rowe both scored to earn Stockport a draw.[103] On 24 January, Stockport earned their second 2–2 draw in three days when the played AFC Telford United. Telford took the lead on 16 minutes with a goal from Chris Sharp. 18 minutes later Telford doubled their lead with a goal from Steve Jones. In the second half Stockport got a goal back via a Danny O'Donnell header on 67 minutes. Carl Piergianni equalised for Stockport on 82 minutes. Phil Trainer was also sent off for Telford on 79 minutes for a second bookable offence.[104] On 28 January Stockport won their fourth home game of the season with a 2–1 victory over Kidderminster Harriers. Goals for Stockport came from Sean McConville in the first half and Danny L.Rowe in the second. The Kidderminster goal scorer was Nick Wright.[105] After the game it was announced that Danny L. Rowe was named as part of the Non-League Paper's team of the day.[53]

February[]

On 2 February Stockport Announced that Sean McConville, Carl Piergianni and Ian Ormson had been named as part of the England C contingency squad for the forthcoming game against Italy in the International Challenge Trophy. [106]

On 11 February Stockport stretched their unbeaten home run in the league to 5 games with a 2 - 2 draw against Newport County. Stockport's goals were both scored by Danny L. Rowe — The second of which was direct from a free kick. Andy Sandell pulled one back for Newport before being sent off eight minutes later. Jake Harris rescued a point for the visitors in the 86th minute.[107] On 18 February Stockport lost 2–1 away at York City. Danny L. Rowe scored Stockport's only goal. Jamie Reed and Matthew Blinkhorn scored for York.[108] On 25 February Stockport won 1–0 at home to Wrexham after Wrexham goalkeeper Joslain Mayebi put through his own net.Jay Harris was also sent-off for Wrexham.[109] After the game both Danny M. Rowe (as a left back) and Jim Gannon (as manager) were named as part of the Non-League Paper's team of the day.[54]

March[]

Stockport County Players warm up vs. Cambridge United
Stockport County players Carl Piergianni, Euan Holden and Danny M. Rowe warm up vs. Cambridge United

On 3 March 2012 Stockport won their second game in a row and achieved back to back wins for the first time in three years (153 matches in all competitions) when they beat Darlington 1–0 away from home. Danny L. Rowe scored Stockport's goal from the penalty spot after Rob Ramshaw was sent off for the home side.[42] Stockport then lost 6–1 away to Alfreton Town.Nathan Jarman scored a hat-trick for Alfreton (of which two were penalties) while Jordan Rose headed home a Euan Holden cross to grab a consolation for Stockport.[110] Stockport then lost a second consecutive game when they lost 1–0 at home to Cambridge United. Mustafa Tiryaki scored the only goal of the game for Cambridge. Stockport's Danny L. Rowe missed a penalty in the first half.[43] On 17 March Stockport lost 5–0 away to Southport. Tony Gray opened the scoring in the first half Carl Piergianni scored an own goal to double the lead, Whalley then scored a brace before Gray scored his second the round off the scoring. Stockport's goalkeeper Ian Ormson was also sent off after 71 minutes.[111] On 24 March Stockport beat bottom of the league Bath City 4–0. Danny Hattersley, Carl Piergianni and Tom Elliott (who scored two goals), were the goalscorers for Stockport.[112] After the match it was announced that Tom Elliott was named as part of the Non-League Paper's team of the day.[55] Stockport finished the month with back to back wins when they beat Kettering Town 3–1 away, at Nene Park. Danny Hattersley, Sean Newton and Cameron Darkwah were Stockport's goalscorers. .[113] After the game it was announced that Sean Newton was named as part of the Non-League Paper's team of the day.[56]

April[]

Stockport gained their third win in a row, another 4–0 home win, this time against Lincoln City Danny Hattersley, Cameron Darkwah and Danny L. Rowe, the latter of whom scored two, were the goalscorers for Stockport. Jordan Rose could have added a fifth for Stockport however his goal was ruled out by the final whistle.[114] Two days later Stockport's Winning streak came to an end when they lost 2–1 away to Mansfield Town. Jordan Rose scored Stockport's consolation goal.[115] Stockport's safety was confirmed five days later when they drew 1–1 at home to Braintree Town. Stockport's goal was scored by Danny Hattersley, Bradley Quinton equalised for the visitors in second half stoppage time.[116] After the game it was announced that Carl Piergianni was named as part of the Non-League Paper's team of the day.[57] On 21 April Stockport beat Tamworth 2–0 in their final home game of the season. Stockport's Goals were scored by Danny O'Donnell and Danny Hattersley in front of Stockport largest home crowd of the season.[117] Stockport won their final game of the season 2–1 away to Hayes & Yeading. Stockport scored first with a goal from Danny Hattersley .Julian Owusu got a goal back for Hayes before Joe Connor got the winner for Stockport.[118]

Results[]

Legend[]

Win Draw Loss

Pre season friendlies[]

15 July 2011 New Mills 1 – 1 Stockport County Church Lane, New Mills
19:30 Meakin 10' Report McGivern 53' 1
19 July 2011 Vauxhall Motors 1 – 0 Stockport County Rivacre Park, Ellesmere Port
19:30 Wilson 10' (pen.) Report
23 July 2011 Buxton 0 – 2 Stockport County The Silverlands, Buxton
15:00 Report McConville 53'
Gritton 73'
30 July 2011 Stockport County 1 – 0 Accrington Stanley Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 McConville 34' (pen.) Report
2 August 2011 Stockport County 2 – 3 Bolton Wanderers Edgeley Park, Stockport
19:45 Rowe 2'
Gritton 89'
Report Sampson 48'
O'Halloran 60'
Blakeman 75'
6 August 2011 Altrincham 0 – 2 Stockport County Moss Lane, Altrincham
15:00 Report Elliott 2' 1
Miles 20'
Attendance: 1,084

1 ^ The Player scored during their trial period at the club

Conference National[]

12 August 2011 1 Forest Green Rovers 1 – 1 Stockport County The New Lawn, Nailsworth
19:45 Styche 21' Report Chadwick 78' Attendance: 1,848
Referee: Rob Whitton
16 August 2011 2 Stockport County 1 – 0 Kettering Town Edgeley Park, Stockport
19:45 Holden 60' Report Davis Red card 65' Attendance: 3,429
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
20 August 2011 3 Stockport County 1 – 1 Ebbsfleet United Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Chadwick 68' Report West 76' Attendance: 3,674
Referee: Wayne Barrett
23 August 2011 4 Kidderminster Harriers 1 – 1 Stockport County Aggborough, Kidderminster
19:45 Phelan 87' Report Elliott 26' Attendance: 1,886
Referee: Andy Davies
26 August 2011 5 Lincoln City 1 – 1 Stockport County Sincil Bank, Lincoln
15:00 Power 8' Report Elliott 44' Attendance: 2,152
Referee: Stephen Martin
29 August 2011 6 Stockport County 0 – 1 Mansfield Town Edgeley Park, Stockport
12:00 Report O'Neill 67' Attendance: 3,571
Referee: Peter Banks
2 September 2011 7 Stockport County 1 – 1 Luton Town Edgeley Park, Stockport
19:45 McConville 90+2' Report Lawless 5' Attendance: 3,389
Referee: Robert Merchant
10 September 2011 8 Telford United 1 – 1 Stockport County New Bucks Head, Telford
15:00 Newton 49' (pen.) Report German 51' Attendance: 2,375
Referee: Richard Wigglesworth
17 September 2011 9 Stockport County 2 – 0 Grimsby Town Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 McConville 23'
Elliott 61'
Report Attendance: 3,943
Referee: Sebastian Stockbridge
20 September 2011 10 Newport County 1 – 1 Stockport County Newport Stadium, Newport
19:45 Rose 31' Report Elliott 82' Attendance: 1,205
Referee: Graham Horwood
24 September 2011 11 Tamworth 1 – 1 Stockport County The Lamb Ground, Tamworth
15:00 Christie 90' Report Chadwick 48' Attendance: 1,381
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
27 September 2011 12 Stockport County 2 – 4 Fleetwood Town Edgeley Park, Stockport
19:45 German 30' 71' Report Vieira 2'
Clancy 49'
Cox 57'
Mangan 90+4'
Attendance: 3,023
Referee: Ross Joyce
1 October 2011 13 Stockport County 1 – 2 York City Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Paton 90+4' Report Blair 52'
Walker 86'
Attendance: 3,753
Referee: Darren Bond
6 October 2011 14 Cambridge United 2 – 2 Stockport County Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
19:45 Berry 12'
Patrick 74'
Report Chadwick 3'
Whitehead 63'
Piergianni Red card 64'
Attendance: 2,047
Referee: Nick Kinseley
11 October 2011 15 Stockport County 3 – 4 Darlington Edgeley Park, Stockport
19:45 Chadwick 3'
Paton 12' 52'
Report Chandler 2' 61'
Walshaw 32'
Taylor 85'
Attendance: 2,671
Referee: Wayne Barrett
15 October 2011 16 Wrexham 4 – 0 Stockport County Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
15:00 Knight-Percival 3' 46'
Morrell 23'
Speight 75'
Report Attendance: 3,874
Referee: Peter Banks
18 October 2011 17 Bath City 0 – 2 Stockport County Twerton Park, Bath
19:45 Report Chadwick 63'
Paton 90+1'
Attendance: 919
Referee: Amy Fearn
22 October 2011 18 Stockport County 0 – 1 Forest Green Rovers Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:45 Report Klukowski 36' Attendance: 3,391
Referee: Richard West
5 November 2011 19 Stockport County 3 – 3 Hayes & Yeading Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Elliott 27'
Piergianni 30' 57'
Report Sinclair 36'
Soares 75' 88'
Attendance: 2,804
Referee: Scott Duncan
12 November 2011 20 Ebbsfleet United 2 – 1 Stockport County Stonebridge Road, Kent
15:00 Willock 81'
Pinney 88'
Report Chadwick 21' (pen.) Attendance: 1,119
Referee: Sebastian Stockbridge
19 November 2011 21 Fleetwood Town 2 – 1 Stockport County Highbury Stadium, Fleetwood
17:45 Mangan 53'
Vardy 66'
Report McConville 59' (pen.) Attendance: 3,021
Referee: Wayne Barret
26 November 2011 22 Stockport County 0 – 1 Southport Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Report WhalleyRed card 4'
Ledsham 74'
Attendance: 4,540
Referee: Karl Evans
29 November 2011 23 Grimsby Town 7 – 0 Stockport County Blundell Park, Cleethorpes
19:45 Coulson 18'
Hearn 22' 45+1' 58'
Elding 32'
Green 35'
l'Anson 64'
Report Attendance: 2,254
Referee: Steve Bratt
6 December 2011 24 Stockport County 0 – 1 Gateshead Edgeley Park, Stockport
19:45 Report Shaw 59' Attendance: 2,366
Referee: Wayne Barrett
17 December 2011 25 Stockport County 0 – 0 Alfreton Town Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Report Attendance: 2,802
Referee: Scott Duncan
26 December 2011 26 Barrow 1 – 0 Stockport County Holker Street, Barrow
15:00 Bolland 42' Report Referee: Richard Clark
1 January 2012 27 Stockport County 3 – 2 Barrow Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Sheridan 10' 84' (pen.)
Connor 32'
Report Baker 57' 67' (pen.) Attendance: 3,301
Referee: Ross Joyce
7 January 2012 28 Gateshead 2 – 0 Stockport County Gateshead International Stadium, Gateshead
15:00 Shaw 61' (pen.)
Moore 64'
Report Attendance: 846
Referee: Richard Wigglesworth
10 January 2012 29 Luton Town 1 – 0 Stockport County Kenilworth Road, Luton
15:00 O'Connor 73' (pen.) Report Attendance: 5,588
Referee: Kevin Johnson
21 January 2012 30 Braintree Town 2 – 2 Stockport County Cressing Road, Braintree
15:00 Thomas 58'
Symons 61'
Report Connor 67'
D.L.Rowe 90'
Attendance: 833
Referee: Tim Robinson
24 January 2012 31 Stockport County 2 – 2 AFC Telford United Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 O'Donnell 67'
Piergianni 82'
Report Sharp 16'
Jones 34'
Trainer Red card 79'
Attendance: 2,831
Referee: Amy Fearn
28 January 2012 32 Stockport County 2 – 1 Kidderminster Harriers Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 McConville 21'
D.L.Rowe 55'
Report Wright 56' Attendance: 3,728
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
11 February 2012 33 Stockport County 2 – 2 Newport County Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 D.L.Rowe 8' 60' Report Sandell 50' Red card 58'
Harris 87'
Attendance: 3,565
Referee: Darren Bond
18 February 2012 34 York City 2 – 1 Stockport County Bootham Crescent, York
15:00 Reed 84'
Blinkhorn 90+5'
Report D.L.Rowe 8' Attendance: 3,370
Referee: Tony Harrington
25 February 2012 35 Stockport County 1 – 0 Wrexham Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Mayebi 27' (o.g.) Report HarrisRed card 51' Attendance: 4,518
Referee: Wayne Barrett
3 March 2012 36 Darlington 0 – 1 Stockport County The Darlington Arena, Darlington
15:00 Report D.L.Rowe 60' (pen.) Attendance: 2,202
Referee: Ross Joyce
6 March 2012 37 Alfreton Town 6 – 1 Stockport County North Street, Alfreton
19:45 Jarman 1' 37' (pen.) 86' (pen.)
Wilson 25'
Clayton 68'
Arnold 77'
Report Rose 90' Attendance: 1,115
Referee: Sebastian Stockbridge
10 March 2012 38 Stockport County 0 – 1 Cambridge United Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Report Tiryaki 14' Attendance: 5,957
Referee: Scott Duncan
17 March 2012 39 Southport 5 – 0 Stockport County Haig Avenue, Southport
15:00 Gray 41' 73'
Piergianni 64' (o.g.)
Whalley 70' 76'
Report Ormson Red card 71' Attendance: 1,648
Referee: Richard Clark
24 March 2012 40 Stockport County 4 – 0 Bath City Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Hattersley 14'
Elliott 55' 82'
Piergianni 61'
Report Attendance: 3,744
Referee: Peter Banks
31 March 2012 41 Kettering Town 1 – 3 Stockport County Nene Park, Irthlingborough
15:00 Westwood 76' Report Hattersley 29'
Newton 45'
Darkwah 90+1'
Attendance: 1,281
Referee: Rob Merchant
7 April 2012 42 Stockport County 4 – 0 Lincoln City Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Hattersley 6'
D.L.Rowe 11' 55'
Darkwah 90+1'
Report Attendance: 3,975
Referee: Darren Bond
9 April 2012 43 Mansfield Town 2 – 1 Stockport County One Call Stadium, Mansfield
15:00 Smith 47'
Briscoe 53'
Report Rose 89' Attendance: 3,883
Referee: Amy Fearn
14 April 2012 44 Stockport County 1 – 1 Braintree Town Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Hattersley 15' Report Quinton 90+3' Attendance: 3,199
Referee: Richard Wigglesworth
21 April 2012 45 Stockport County 2 – 0 Tamworth Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 O'Donnell 48'
Hattersley 77'
Report Attendance: 6,393
Referee: Seb Stockbridge
28 April 2012 46 Hayes & Yeading 1 – 2 Stockport County Kingfield Stadium, Woking
13:00 Owusu 15' Report Hattersley 7'
Connor 70'
Attendance: 654
Referee: Tim Robinson

FA Cup[]

29 October 2011 4Q Southport 1 – 0 Stockport County Haig Avenue, Southport
15:00 Owens 2' Report Attendance: 1,358
Referee: Richard Clark

FA Trophy[]

10 December 2011 R1 Stockport County 2 – 2 Stalybridge Celtic Edgeley Park, Stockport
15:00 Elliott 5'
McConville 51'
Report Jennings 35' 39'
Meynell Red card 54'
Attendance: 1,690
Referee: Richard Clark
13 December 2011 R1 Replay Stalybridge Celtic 2 – 1 Stockport County Bower Fold, Stalybridge
19:45 Wilkinson 59'
Jennings 89'
Report McConville 10' Attendance: 1,049
Referee: Darren Handley

Team[]

Winger Sean McConville was signed in August from Accrington Stanley
Sean McConville was signed from Accrington Stanley

Stockport entered the summer with three players (Matt Glennon, Mark Lynch and Matty Mainwaring) contracted for the season ahead, plus Cameron Darkwah accepting a contract after being promoted from the youth team.[119] With Stockport needing to re-build over the summer[120] the club offered five players new one-year contracts.[119][121]Danny O'Donnell, Daniel Rowe and Andy Halls all accepted the new deals to stay on with the club,[122] while Paul Turnbull and Greg Tansey rejected the new deals in favour of joining Northampton Town and Inverness Caledonian Thistle respectively.[123][124]Martin Gritton became Ray Mathias' first and only signing of the summer,[125] as Mathias left the club soon after.[2]

"... the first game of the season is just over four weeks away and I've only got eight players"

— Dietmar Hamann, [126]

Following new investment in the club, former German international Dietmar Hamann was appointed as first team manager,[3] and he quickly brought in midfielders Sean McConville,[127] Jon Nolan, Ryan Fraughan and striker John Miles,[128] as well as appointing Willie McStay as his assistant manager.[129] This was followed by the signings of Nick Chadwick, Euan Holden, Ryan McCann and Sam Sheridan.[130]Jon Routledge and Danny Hall were then added to the squad on the eve of the season.[131] Stockport revealed the official squad numbers for the season on 8 August 2011.[131] On 10 August, Stockport added another defender to the books, signing Carl Piergianni from Peterborough United.[132] On 11 August, Stockport signed another three new players to the squad, Keigan Parker and Nabil Bounab from Mansfield Town and Étoile Fréjus Saint-Raphaël respectively, striker Tom Elliott was also signed after a successful trial.[133] On 15 August, Hamann went back to is old club Leicester City to sign nineteen-year-old striker Elliott Chamberlain on a months loan.[134] On 25 August Stockport lost Keigan Parker whose contract was terminated and Luke Ashworth whose trial period at the club had ended, Cameron Darkwah was also sent out on loan to Mossley for a period of one month.[135] On transfer deadline day Stockport secured the signing of Michael Paton on a loan move from Aberdeen until the end of the year.[136] Just a day later the club announced the signing of Chris Blackburn, as well as the release of Danny Hall who joined neighbours Hyde the following day.[137][138] Stockport announced their third signing in three days, when they announced that striker Antonio German had joined the club until January 2012.[139] On 9 September, Matty Mainwaring left the club after his contract was cancelled by mutual consent.[140] On 23 September Stockport announced that Cameron Darkwah loan to Mossley was extended by a further month.[141] On 28 September Stockport signed Bristol City right back Joe Edwards on an initial one month emergency loan deal.[142] On 2 November Joe Edwards loan deal was extended until January.[143][144] Stockport then added Goalkeeper Mark Halstead to their squad on a three-month loan from Blackpool.[145] On 24 November 2011 county brought in Derby County youngster Aaron Cole [146] while also sending Nick Chadwick out on loan to Plymouth Argyle.[147] Both loans are until 3 January 2012. On 30 November Michael Paton returned to Aberdeen earlier than expected due to him, having to have a hernia operation.[148] On 13 December, Joe Connor joined the team on non-contract terms and therefore can leave whenever he wants to. Joe Connor is also the grandson of Stockport legend Jack Connor.[149] On 24 December, Stockport announced that two players would be leaving. Those players were Antonio German whose contract would not be renewed and Mark Halstead who returned to Blackpool after he was recalled from his loan spell.[150]

On 3 January 2012 Stockport Announced that Joe Edwards had returned to Bristol City after his loan spell with the club had ended.[151] Stockport also announced that Aaron Cole's loan from Derby County was extended by a further month.[152] A day later the club announced that Danny Rowe had signed on a months loan from Fleetwood Town F.C. He will have D.L.Rowe on the back of his shirt so he is not confused with Stockport's own Danny Rowe[153] The club also announced that Nick Chadwick had left the club, and gone to Plymouth Argyle on a free transfer[154] as well as Chris Blackburn signing for Telford United after his release earlier in the day.[155] On 12 January, Stockport announced that Cameron Darkwah was being loaned out for the second time this season, this time to Conference North club to Halifax Town.[156] On 17 January, Stockport confirmed the loan signing of a player that was released in September. This player was Matty Mainwaring who has signed on a one-month loan deal from Hull City[157] On 23 January, Stockport announced that former skipper Paul Turnbull was set to join on loan from Northampton Town until 25 February[158] and also that Ryan Fraughan was set to join Welsh premier league side The New Saints until the end of the 2011–12 season.[159] On 27 January Stockport announced that Sam Sheridan would be leaving them to join Southport on a months loan.[160] After Jon Routledge was taken on trial by Yeovil,[161] the rumour was that he would be going there, on loan until the end of the season. It wasn't until he returned to Stockport[162] that they announced he would actually be going back to his old club Hamilton Academical on loan until the end of the season.[163] On Transfer deadline day (January 2012) Stockport announced that Matt Glennon, Mark Lynch, John Miles and Ryan McCann had left the club by mutual consent.[164] Also announced was that Aaron Cole's and Danny L. Rowe's loan deals were extended until the end of the season, while Joe Connor had earned himself a six-month contract taking him up to the end of the season.[165] During this time manager Jim Gannon announced his reasoning behind the transfers.[166] On 2 February Stockport announced that 25-year-old Norwegian Goalkeeper Morten Bredal-Thorsen had been given an extended trail [167] One day later it was reported that Mark Lynch and John Miles had signed for Altrincham following their releases,[168] however on 10 February Stockport announced that Mark Lynch had returned to the club on a part-time basis to help with a fitness training of the reserve team.[169] Also on 10 February it was reported in the Lancaster Guardian that Lancaster City striker Danny Hattersley and midfielder Alex Kenyon were on trial with Stockport.[170] During Stockport's Match at home to Newport County former goalkeeper coach Bernhard Hirmer was announced as being on the bench - This was due to lack of goalkeepers at the club. On 15 February Stockport announced that Cameron Darkwah's loan to Halifax Town would be extended until 17 March 2012.[171] A day later the club announced that they will be loaning out Nabil Bounab to Buxton for a month.[172] On 21 February Sam Sheridan returned from his loan spell at Southport.[173] On 24 February Stockport county extended the loans of Paul Turnbull[174] and Matty Mainwaring[175] for a further month. Stockport also announced that they had signed Jordan Rose on a non contract basis.[176] On 13 March it was announced that Martin Gritton would be leaving the club after he requested his contract to be cancelled.[177] Two days later the club announced that they had signed Lancaster City striker Danny Hattersley on an 18-month contract.[178] On 21 March Stockport announced that they had secured the services of 18-year-old Lewis King on an "emergency" loan from Sunderland.[179] The next Day Stockport announced that Sean McConville would be going to Rochdale on a months loan.[180] A day later Stockport announced the signing of Sean Newton on loan from Telford United until the end of the season.[181] On 27 March Stockport announced that the loan deals concerning Paul Turnbull and Matty Mainwaring would be extended up to the allowed 93 days.[182]

Squad[]

Number Nationality Position Name Total League FA Cup FA Trophy
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK England ENG Matt Glennon (1283) 26 0 24 0 0 0 2 0
1 GK Germany GER Bernhard Hirmer (1329) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
2 DF England ENG Mark Lynch (1280) 7 0 6 0 1 0 0 0
2 DF England ENG Jordan Rose (1288) 10 2 10 2 0 0 0 0
3 DF United States USA Euan Holden (1306) 35 1 33 1 1 0 1 0
4 MF England ENG Jon Routledge (1309) 15 0 13 0 1 0 1 0
5 DF England ENG Danny O'Donnell (1295) 37 2 34 2 1 0 2 0
6 FW England ENG Danny L. Rowe (1326) 15 8 15 8 0 0 0 0
6 FW England ENG Antonio German (1317) 17 3 16 3 0 0 1 0
6 DF England ENG Danny Hall (1305) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
7 MF England ENG Sean McConville (1315) 25 6 23 4 0 0 2 2
8 MF England ENG Jon Nolan (1316) 33 0 31 0 0 0 2 0
9 FW Scotland SCO Martin Gritton (1304) 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 0
9 FW England ENG Josh Amis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 FW England ENG John Miles (1308) 15 0 14 0 1 0 0 0
10 FW England ENG Danny Hattersley (1328) 8 6 8 6 0 0 0 0
11 MF England ENG Ryan Fraughan (1303) 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0
12 GK England ENG Ian Ormson (1327) 14 0 13 0 1 0 0 0
13 FW England ENG Cameron Darkwah (1287) 9 2 7 2 1 0 1 0
14 MF Ireland EIR Sam Sheridan (1310) 28 2 27 2 0 0 1 0
15 MF England ENG Matty Mainwaring (1249) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 FW England ENG Danny Whitehead (1320) 18 1 17 1 1 0 0 0
16 DF Scotland SCO Ryan McCann (1307) 20 0 18 0 1 0 1 0
16 DF England ENG Sean Newton (1331) 7 1 7 1 0 0 0 0
17 DF England ENG Andy Halls (1260) 30 0 28 0 0 0 2 0
18 MF England ENG Danny M. Rowe (1261) 29 0 27 0 0 0 2 0
19 FW England ENG Nick Chadwick (1302) 20 7 19 7 1 0 0 0
19 MF England ENG Matty Mainwaring (1249) 2 15 0 15 0 0 0 0 0
20 FW England ENG Tom Elliott (1311) 44 8 42 7 0 0 2 1
21 MF France FRA Nabil Bounab (1301) 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 0
22 DF England ENG Carl Piergianni (1312) 43 4 40 4 1 0 2 0
23 FW Scotland SCO Keigan Parker (1314) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
23 FW Scotland SCO Michael Paton (1319) 16 4 15 4 1 0 0 0
23 MF England ENG Paul Turnbull (1182) 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 0
24 FW Wales WAL Elliott Chamberlain (1313) 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0
24 DF England ENG Joe Edwards (1321) 13 0 11 0 0 0 2 0
25 DF England ENG Chris Blackburn (1318) 17 0 15 0 0 0 2 0
27 GK England ENG Dane Smith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 GK England ENG Mark Halstead (1322) 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0
28 GK England ENG Lewis King (1330) 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0
29 MF England ENG Aaron Cole (1323) 18 0 16 0 0 0 2 0
30 DF England ENG Kyle Brownhill (1332) 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
31 DF England ENG Ben Say (1324) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
32 MF England ENG Joe Connor (1325) 21 3 21 3 0 0 0 0

Last updated: 28 April 2012..
Source: [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

2 ^ The Player Left and then returned to the club at a later point in the season. Therefore, the player had a change of squad number and is on the list twice.

The numbers in brackets are the player's unique Stockport County Appearance Number (SCAN), showing his position in the list of players to make their debut for the club in a senior competitive game.[183]

Transfers[]

In[]

Date Pos. Name From Fee Notes
21 June 2011 FW Martin Gritton Yeovil Town Free [125]
8 July 2011 MF Sean McConville Accrington Stanley Free [127]
12 July 2011 MF Jon Nolan Everton Free [128][184]
12 July 2011 FW John Miles Fleetwood Town Free [128][184]
12 July 2011 MF Ryan Fraughan Tranmere Rovers Free [128][184]
29 July 2011 FW Nick Chadwick Barrow Free [130][185]
29 July 2011 DF Euan Holden FC Hjørring Free [130][186]
29 July 2011 DF Ryan McCann Ayr United Free [130][186]
29 July 2011 MF Sam Sheridan Bolton Wanderers Free [130][186]
8 August 2011 DF Danny Hall Crawley Town Free [131][133][187]
8 August 2011 MF Jon Routledge Hamilton Academical Free [131][133][187]
10 August 2011 DF Carl Piergianni Peterborough United Free [132][188]
11 August 2011 FW Keigan Parker Mansfield Town Free [133][187]
11 August 2011 FW Tom Elliott Unattatched Free [133][187]
11 August 2011 MF Nabil Bounab Étoile Fréjus Saint-Raphaël Free [133][187]
1 September 2011 DF Chris Blackburn Wrexham Free [137]
2 September 2011 FW Antonio German Queens Park Rangers Free [139][189]
13 December 2011 MF Joe Connor Unattatched Free [149][165][190][191]
24 February 2012 DF Jordan Rose Unattatched Free [176]
15 March 2012 FW Danny Hattersley Lancaster City Undisclosed [178]

Out[]

Date Pos. Name To Fee Notes
25 May 2011 DF Mansour Assoumani Unattatched Free [119]
25 May 2011 FW Tom Fisher Macclesfield Town Free [119][192]
25 May 2011 DF Alan Goodall Fleetwood Town Free [119][193]
25 May 2011 MF Adam Griffin Hyde Free [119][194]
25 May 2011 MF David Poole Droylsden Free [119][195]
25 May 2011 FW Matty Kosylo Unattatched Free [119]
25 May 2011 MF Craig Roberts Unattatched Free [119]
25 May 2011 DF Jordan Rose Eastleigh Free [119][196]
25 May 2011 MF Jake Simpson Workington Free [119][197]
25 May 2011 DF Danny Swailes Retired Free [119]
25 May 2011 MF James Vincent Kidderminster Harriers Free [119][198]
17 June 2011 MF Greg Tansey Inverness CT Free [124][199]
29 June 2011 MF Paul Turnbull Northampton Town Undisclosed [123][200]
25 August 2011 FW Keigan Parker Unattached Free [135]
25 August 2011 DF Luke Ashworth Unattached Free [135]
1 September 2011 DF Danny Hall Hyde Free [137][138]
9 September 2011 MF Matty Mainwaring Unattached Free [140]
2 January 2012 FW Antonio German Unattached Free [150]
4 January 2012 FW Nick Chadwick Plymouth Argyle Free [154][201]
4 January 2012 MF Chris Blackburn Telford United Free [155][202][203][204]
31 January 2012 GK Matt Glennon Unattached Free [164][191][205]
31 January 2012 DF Mark Lynch Unattached Free [164][191][205]
31 January 2012 FW John Miles Unattached Free [164][191][205]
31 January 2012 FW Ryan McCann Unattached Free [164][191][205]
13 March 2012 FW Martin Gritton Unatached Free [177]

Loans in[]

Date Pos. Name From Expiry Notes
15 August 2011 FW Elliott Chamberlain Leicester City 15 September 2011 [134][206]
31 August 2011 FW Michael Paton Aberdeen 3 January 2012 3 [136][148][207]
28 September 2011 DF Joe Edwards Bristol City 3 January 2012 [142][143][144][151][208][209]
11 November 2011 GK Mark Halstead Blackpool 11 January 2012 4 [145][150][210][211][212]
24 November 2011 MF Aaron Cole Derby County Until end of the season. [146][152][165][191][213][214]
4 January 2012 FW Danny Rowe Fleetwood Town 4 March 2012 [153][165][191][209][215]
17 January 2012 MF Matty Mainwaring Hull City 19 February 2012 [157][175][182][216][217][218]
23 January 2012 MF Paul Turnbull Northampton Town 25 February 2012 [158][174][182][219][220][221]
21 March 2012 GK Lewis King Sunderland 28 April 2012 [179]
23 March 2012 DF Sean Newton Telford United Until the end of the season. [181]

3 ^ The Player returned to his parent club earlier than expect due to an injury.
4 ^ The Player was recalled to his parent club earlier than expected.

Loans Out[]

Date Pos. Name To Expiry Notes
25 August 2011 FW Cameron Darkwah Mossley 25 October 2011 [135][141]
24 November 2011 FW Nick Chadwick Plymouth Argyle 3 January 2012 [147][214][222]
14 January 2012 FW Cameron Darkwah Halifax Town 17 March 2012 [156][171][223][224]
23 January 2012 MF Ryan Fraughan The New Saints Until the end of the season. [159][225][226][227]
27 January 2012 MF Sam Sheridan Southport 23 February 2012 [160][173][228][229]
28 January 2012 MF Jon Routledge Hamilton Academical Until the end of the season. [163]
16 February 2012 DF Nabil Bounab Buxton 16 March 2012 [172][224][230]
22 March 2012 MF Sean McConville Rochdale 22 April 2012 [180]

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