Huddersfield Town
2009–10 season
ChairmanDean Hoyle
ManagerLee Clark
Football League One6th
Play-offsSemi-finals
(knocked out by Millwall)
FA CupThird round
(knocked out by West Bromwich Albion)
League CupSecond round
(knocked out by Newcastle United)
League TrophySecond round
(knocked out by Chesterfield)
Top goalscorerLeague: Jordan Rhodes (19)
All: Jordan Rhodes (23)
Highest home attendance21,764 vs Leeds United (27 February 2010)
Lowest home attendance5,120 vs Stockport County (11 August 2009)
Biggest win7–1 vs Brighton & Hove Albion (18 August 2009)
6–0 vs Wycombe Wanderers (14 November 2009)
6–0 vs Stockport County (24 April 2010)
Biggest defeat0–5 vs Southampton (2 March 2010)

Huddersfield Town's 2009–10 campaign was the club's first full season under the chairmanship of Dean Hoyle, with manager Lee Clark in his first full season in charge of the team. They finished in 6th place, before losing to Millwall in the play-offs.

Squad at the start of the 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
1 GK England ENG Alex Smithies
2 DF England ENG Lee Peltier
3 DF England ENG Joe Skarz
4 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Michael Collins
5 DF England ENG Peter Clarke (Captain)
6 DF England ENG Nathan Clarke
7 MF England ENG Gary Roberts
8 MF England ENG Antony Kay
9 FW Jamaica JAM Theo Robinson
10 FW England ENG Robbie Simpson
11 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Jim Goodwin
12 DF England ENG Tom Clarke
14 FW England ENG Phil Jevons (on loan at Morecambe)
15 MF England ENG Ian Craney (on loan at Morecambe)
16 DF England ENG Robbie Williams
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW Scotland SCO Jordan Rhodes
18 DF England ENG Andy Butler
19 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Anthony Pilkington
20 DF England ENG Chris Lucketti
21 FW England ENG Lee Novak
22 MF Republic of Ireland IRL James Berrett
24 FW England ENG Tom Denton (on loan at Cheltenham Town)
26 GK England ENG Simon Eastwood
27 GK England ENG Matt Glennon
28 MF England ENG Lionel Ainsworth
29 DF England ENG Liam Ridehalgh
30 MF England ENG Lewis Nightingale
31 DF England ENG Spencer Harris
32 DF England ENG Jack Hunt
33 DF England ENG Leigh Franks

Review

After the end of the centenary season, Dean Hoyle made wholesale changes at the club. As well as the retirement of Andy Booth, Clark released Jon Worthington, Malvin Kamara, Dominik Werling, Daniel Broadbent, Dan Codman. Danny Cadamarteri and Andy Holdsworth both rejected new deals and subsequently left the club. Cadamarteri joined Scottish Premier League side Dundee United, then a week later, ex-captain Worthington joined fellow League One side Oldham Athletic. On 16 July, young striker Tom Denton joined Football League Two side Cheltenham Town on a six-month loan deal. He returned to the club on 10 November, two months earlier than anticipated. On 22 July, midfielder Ian Craney and striker Phil Jevons joined League Two side Morecambe on season-long loans. Unfortunately, an injury cut short half of Craney's season, and he returned to the Galpharm on 20 April. The following day, his contract at the club was terminated. Also that day, Keigan Parker and Andy Holdsworth joined Oldham Athletic, following Jon Worthington. On 25 July, young goalkeeper Simon Eastwood joined Bradford City on loan until the end of the year. He returned to the Galpharm on 31 December. On 4 August, Eastwood was joined at Bradford by Michael Flynn after terminating his contract at the Galpharm. Kamara joined Conference National side Barrow on 25 September. On 14 December, young defender Spencer Harris moved to Northern Premier League Division One North side Curzon Ashton on a month's loan. On 1 January 2010, midfielder Jim Goodwin joined Oldham Athletic on a month's loan, which was extended to the end of the season on 1 February. On 7 January, defender Andy Butler joined Championship side Blackpool on loan until the end of the season. On 13 January, goalkeeper Matt Glennon terminated his contract with the Terriers, so he could join Bradford City on a permanent deal. On 21 January, left-back Joe Skarz joined League Two side Shrewsbury Town on loan until the end of the season. The following day, 2 of the team's youngsters, Jack Hunt & Leigh Franks were sent on loan to Conference National side Grays Athletic and Conference North side Fleetwood Town respectively. On 27 January, Lionel Ainsworth joined fellow League One side Brentford on a month's loan, which was extended to the end of the season on 1 February. On 1 February, Tom Denton and Lewis Nightingale joined Northern Premier League Division One North side Wakefield on one-month loans. On 17 March, young defender Spencer Harris was released from his contract, then signed for Ossett Town. On 17 May 2010, former captain Chris Lucketti left the club.

Charity kit worn against Southend United, 16 January 2010, in Yorkshire Air Ambulance colours.

On 29 May, Clark made his first signing of the summer, by bringing in Tranmere Rovers captain Antony Kay on a free transfer. On 12 June, Clark signed defender Peter Clarke on a free transfer from Southend United. On 18 June, Coventry City striker Robbie Simpson was signed for £300,000 on a three-year deal. On 30 June, Lee Peltier was signed from Yeovil Town on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee. On 3 July, young striker Theo Robinson was signed from Football League Championship side Watford for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal. On 31 July, Ipswich Town striker Jordan Rhodes joined the Terriers on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee. On 14 August, Clark signed Manchester United and England U-19 midfielder Danny Drinkwater on a season-long loan from Old Trafford. On 19 January, Birmingham City defender Krystian Pearce joined on an original emergency loan, to be made into a permanent deal. On 22 January, Lee Clark bolstered his defensive options further with the loan signing of Preston North End's Neal Trotman. On 28 January, Clark made a double signing, Australian international Dean Heffernan signed until the end of the season from A-League side Central Coast Mariners and young striker Nathan Eccleston signed on a month's loan from Liverpool. On 18 February, after impressing on a trial, young midfielder Taser Hassan signed a contract with the Terriers until the end of the season.

Town finished in 6th place, meaning that they played Millwall in the play-offs. After a goalless first leg at the Galpharm, Huddersfield lost the second leg 2–0 at The New Den, meaning that they stay in League One for another season.

Squad at the end of the 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
1 GK England ENG Alex Smithies
2 DF England ENG Lee Peltier
3 DF England ENG Joe Skarz
4 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Michael Collins
5 DF England ENG Peter Clarke (Captain)
6 DF England ENG Nathan Clarke
7 MF England ENG Gary Roberts
8 MF England ENG Antony Kay
9 FW Jamaica JAM Theo Robinson
10 FW England ENG Robbie Simpson
11 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Jim Goodwin
12 DF England ENG Tom Clarke
13 DF Australia AUS Dean Heffernan
14 FW England ENG Phil Jevons (on loan at Morecambe)
16 DF England ENG Robbie Williams
17 FW Scotland SCO Jordan Rhodes
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF England ENG Andy Butler (on loan at Blackpool)
19 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Anthony Pilkington
21 FW England ENG Lee Novak
22 MF Republic of Ireland IRL James Berrett
24 FW England ENG Tom Denton
26 GK England ENG Simon Eastwood (on loan at Bradford City)
27 DF Barbados BRB Krystian Pearce
28 MF England ENG Lionel Ainsworth
29 DF England ENG Liam Ridehalgh
30 MF England ENG Lewis Nightingale
32 DF England ENG Jack Hunt
33 DF England ENG Leigh Franks
34 MF England ENG Aidan Chippendale
35 DF England ENG Neal Trotman (on loan from Preston North End)
36 FW England ENG Nathan Eccleston (on loan from Liverpool)
43 MF England ENG James Deltman (on loan)

Players in and out

In

Date Player Previous Club Cost
29 MayEngland Antony KayTranmere RoversFree
12 JuneEngland Peter ClarkeSouthend UnitedFree
18 JuneEngland Robbie SimpsonCoventry City£300,000
30 JuneEngland Lee PeltierYeovil TownUndisclosed Fee
3 JulyJamaica Theo RobinsonWatfordUndisclosed Fee
31 JulyScotland Jordan RhodesIpswich TownUndisclosed Fee
14 AugustEngland Danny DrinkwaterManchester UnitedLoan
10 NovemberEngland Tom DentonCheltenham TownLoan Return
31 DecemberEngland Simon EastwoodBradford CityLoan Return
19 JanuaryBarbados Krystian PearceBirmingham CityUndisclosed Fee
22 JanuaryEngland Neal TrotmanPreston North EndLoan
28 JanuaryAustralia Dean HeffernanCentral Coast MarinersUndisclosed Fee
28 JanuaryEngland Nathan EcclestonLiverpoolLoan
15 FebruaryEngland Spencer HarrisCurzon AshtonLoan Return
18 FebruaryEngland Taser HassanUnattachedFree
23 FebruaryEngland Jack HuntGrays AthleticLoan Return
23 FebruaryEngland Leigh FranksFleetwood TownLoan Return
12 MarchEngland Lewis NightingaleWakefieldLoan Return
20 AprilEngland Ian CraneyMorecambeLoan Return
29 AprilEngland Lionel AinsworthBrentfordLoan Return
11 MayRepublic of Ireland Jim GoodwinOldham AthleticLoan Return
11 MayEngland Joe SkarzShrewsbury TownLoan Return

Out

Date Player New Club Cost
22 MayEngland Danny CadamarteriDundee UnitedFree
26 MayEngland Jon WorthingtonOldham AthleticFree
16 JulyEngland Tom DentonCheltenham TownLoan
22 JulyEngland Ian CraneyMorecambeLoan
22 JulyEngland Phil JevonsMorecambeLoan
22 JulyEngland Andy HoldsworthOldham AthleticFree
22 JulyScotland Keigan ParkerOldham AthleticFree
25 JulyEngland Simon EastwoodBradford CityLoan
4 AugustWales Michael FlynnBradford CityFree
25 SeptemberSierra Leone Malvin KamaraBarrowFree
14 DecemberEngland Spencer HarrisCurzon AshtonLoan
1 JanuaryRepublic of Ireland Jim GoodwinOldham AthleticLoan
7 JanuaryEngland Andy ButlerBlackpoolLoan
13 JanuaryEngland Matt GlennonBradford CityFree
21 JanuaryEngland Joe SkarzShrewsbury TownLoan
22 JanuaryEngland Jack HuntGrays AthleticLoan
22 JanuaryEngland Leigh FranksFleetwood TownLoan
27 JanuaryEngland Lionel AinsworthBrentfordLoan
1 FebruaryEngland Tom DentonWakefieldLoan
1 FebruaryEngland Lewis NightingaleWakefieldLoan
12 MarchEngland Lewis NightingaleSalford CityLoan
17 MarchEngland Spencer HarrisOssett TownFree
21 AprilEngland Ian CraneyFleetwood TownFree
17 MayEngland Chris LuckettiReleasedFree
20 MayEngland Danny DrinkwaterManchester UnitedLoan Return
20 MayEngland Nathan EcclestonLiverpoolLoan Return
20 MayEngland Neal TrotmanPreston North EndLoan Return
21 MayAustralia Dean HeffernanMelbourne HeartEnd of Contract

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
4 Charlton Athletic 46 23 15 8 71 48 +23 84 Qualification for League One play-offs
5 Swindon Town 46 22 16 8 73 57 +16 82
6 Huddersfield Town 46 23 11 12 82 56 +26 80
7 Southampton 46 23 14 9 85 47 +38 73[lower-alpha 1]
8 Colchester United 46 20 12 14 64 52 +12 72
Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Southampton were given a ten-point deduction for breaching insolvency regulations, regarding their holding company. As they finished in the bottom three last season, the points deduction were applied in the 2009–10 season.[1]

Results

Pre-season matches

Date Competition Opponents Home/
Away
Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance
11 July 2009 Pre-season Friendly Gateshead A 2–2 Simpson [22], Jevons [52] 756
11 July 2009 Pre-season Friendly Wakefield A 1–0 Denton [53] 684
15 July 2009 Pre-season Friendly Corby Town A 4–1 Robinson [10, 12, 68], Novak [54] 475
17 July 2009 Pre-season Friendly A.F.C. Emley A 6–0 Jevons [15, 25, 55], Flynn [18], Parker [49], Franks [69] ?
18 July 2009 Pre-season Friendly Morecambe A 3–0 Robinson [2, 44, 54] 1,018
21 July 2009 Pre-season Friendly Newcastle United H 0–1 9,691
22 July 2009 Pre-season Friendly Bradford Park Avenue A 4–0 Ainsworth [16, 35], Novak [50], Hunt [80] ?
25 July 2009 Pre-season Friendly Coventry City H 0–0 3,886
28 July 2009 Pre-season Friendly Macclesfield Town A 3–0 Pilkington [17], Collins [25], Simpson [84 pen] ?
1 August 2009 Pre-season Friendly Wrexham A 3–1 Robinson [2], Novak [83], Roberts [85] 1,303

Football League One

Date Opponents Home/
Away
Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance Position
8 August 2009 Southend United A 2–2 Pilkington [71], Rhodes [79] 8,059 9th
15 August 2009 Southampton H 3–1 Rhodes [50, 68], Kay [82] 12,449 4th
18 August 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion H 7–1 Kay [21], P. Clarke [35], Novak [43 (pen)], Roberts [64], Drinkwater [69], Robinson [73, 90] 11,269 4th
22 August 2009 Bristol Rovers A 0–1 6,952 7th
29 August 2009 Yeovil Town H 2–1 Robinson [33], Collins [65] 12,646 4th
5 September 2009 Milton Keynes Dons A 3–2 Rhodes [55], Robinson [60], Kay [78] 9,772 3rd
12 September 2009 Brentford H 0–0 12,020 4th
19 September 2009 Millwall A 1–3 Rhodes [85] 8,502 6th
26 September 2009 Stockport County H 0–0 14,921 6th
29 September 2009 Walsall A 1–2 Robinson [47] 3,419 6th
3 October 2009 Colchester United A 0–1 5,154 9th
10 October 2009 Exeter City H 4–0 Novak [17], Rhodes [44, 49, 52] 13,438 8th
17 October 2009 Charlton Athletic A 1–2 Pilkington [38] 16,991 8th
24 October 2009 Leyton Orient H 4–0 Roberts [45], N. Clarke [57], Collins [74], Rhodes [90] 13,396 7th
1 November 2009 Oldham Athletic A 1–0 Williams [59] 8,569 6th
14 November 2009 Wycombe Wanderers H 6–0 P. Clarke [21, 63], Roberts [28], Pilkington [49], Duberry [82 (og)], Robinson [84 (pen)] 14,869 6th
21 November 2009 Hartlepool United H 2–1 Hartley [56 (og)], Williams [66] 14,836 3rd
24 November 2009 Swindon Town A 1–2 Novak [28] 6,630 5th
1 December 2009 Tranmere Rovers H 3–3 Novak [6], Collins [58], Kay [81] 13,509 5th
5 December 2009 Leeds United A 2–2 Novak [48], Rhodes [78] 36,723 5th
12 December 2009 Gillingham H 2–1 Novak [40], Rhodes [45] 13,844 5th
19 December 2009 Norwich City A 0–3 25,004 5th
28 December 2009 Milton Keynes Dons H 1–0 Pilkington [27] 16,086 5th
16 January 2010 Southend United H 2–1 Rhodes [44, 63] 14,200 5th
19 January 2010 Bristol Rovers H 0–0 12,624 6th
30 January 2010 Yeovil Town A 1–0 Eccleston [23] 4,110 7th
6 February 2010 Carlisle United H 1–1 Pilkington [50] 14,132 7th
9 February 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion A 0–0 4,711 7th
13 February 2010 Swindon Town H 2–2 P. Clarke [8], Kay [50] 14,610 7th
16 February 2010 Carlisle United A 2–1 Novak [6], Rhodes [56] 5,236 7th
20 February 2010 Hartlepool United A 2–0 Roberts [15 (pen)], Trotman [66] 4,452 6th
23 February 2010 Tranmere Rovers A 2–0 Novak [8, 48] 5,793 6th
27 February 2010 Leeds United H 2–2 Pilkington [13], Roberts [85] 21,764 6th
2 March 2010 Southampton A 0–5 19,821 6th
6 March 2010 Gillingham A 0–2 5,388 7th
13 March 2010 Norwich City H 1–3 Trotman [3] 17,959 7th
20 March 2010 Leyton Orient A 2–0 Rhodes [26], Robinson [68] 4,119 7th
27 March 2010 Charlton Athletic H 1–1 Rhodes [53] 14,459 7th
3 April 2010 Wycombe Wanderers A 2–1 Rhodes [22], Robinson [52] 5,288 6th
6 April 2010 Oldham Athletic H 2–0 Robinson [38, 90] 14,561 6th
10 April 2010 Brentford A 0–3 5,209 6th
13 April 2010 Walsall H 4–3 Robinson [22 (pen)], Rhodes [45], Kay [90], Novak [90] 14,396 6th
16 April 2010 Millwall H 1–0 P. Clarke [39] 16,050 6th
24 April 2010 Stockport County A 6–0 Pilkington [2], Robinson [37], Rhodes [68], Drinkwater [85], Roberts [90], Novak [90 (pen)] 6,887 6th
1 May 2010 Colchester United H 2–1 Robinson [17 (pen)], Novak [90] 19,750 6th
8 May 2010 Exeter City A 1–2 Roberts [2] 8,383 6th

Football League play-offs

Date Round Opponents Home/
Away
Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance
15 May 2010 Semi-Final 1st Leg Millwall H 0–0 14,654
18 May 2010 Semi-Final 2nd Leg Millwall A 0–2 15,463
  • Millwall won 2–0 on aggregate.

FA Cup

Date Round Opponents Home/
Away
Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance
6 November 2009 Round 1 Dagenham & Redbridge H 6–1 Williams [9], Roberts [21, 72], Novak [24, 56], Rhodes [44] 5,858
28 November 2009 Round 2 Port Vale A 1–0 N. Clarke [12] 5,311
2 January 2010 Round 3 West Bromwich Albion H 0–2 13,472

Football League Cup

Date Round Opponents Home/
Away
Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance
11 August 2009 Round 1 Stockport County H 3–1 Rhodes [45, 48], Robinson [74] 5,120
26 August 2009 Round 2 Newcastle United A 3–4 Robinson [37, 39 (pen)], Rhodes [47] 23,815

Football League Trophy

Date Round Opponents Home/
Away
Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance
1 September 2009 Round 1 North East Rotherham United A 2–1 P. Clarke [2], Simpson [7] 2,246
6 October 2009 Round 2 North East Chesterfield A 3–3 Pilkington [65, 90], N. Clarke [90] 3,003
  • Chesterfield won 4 – 2 on penalties
    Penalties  
Lowry soccer ball with check mark
Lester soccer ball with check mark
Gray soccer ball with check mark
McDermott soccer ball with check mark
4 – 2 soccer ball with red X Pilkington: over crossbar
soccer ball with check mark Williams
soccer ball with red X Goodwin: Lee saved
soccer ball with check mark Kay
 

Appearances & goals

Squad No.NameNationPositionLeague AppsLeague GoalsFA Cup AppsFA Cup GoalsLeague Cup AppsLeague Cup GoalsFLT AppsFLT GoalsPlay-off AppsPlay-off GoalsTotal AppsTotal Goals
1Alex Smithies EnglandGK46030202020550
2Lee Peltier EnglandDF42030201020500
3Joe Skarz EnglandDF14 (1)01020200019 (1)0
4Michael Collins Republic of IrelandMF23 (5)33010200 (1)029 (6)3
5Peter Clarke EnglandDF46530201120546
6Nathan Clarke EnglandDF15 (1)13110210 (1)021 (2)3
7Gary Roberts EnglandMF40 (3)73210102047 (3)9
8Antony Kay EnglandMF38 (2)63020102046 (2)6
9Theo Robinson EnglandFW17 (20)130 (3)01 (1)3000 (1)018 (25)16
10Robbie Simpson EnglandFW4 (10)0000 (2)011005 (12)1
11Jim Goodwin Republic of IrelandMF3 (2)0000020005 (2)0
12Tom Clarke EnglandDF15 (7)00 (2)010001017 (9)0
13Dean Heffernan AustraliaDF15000000000150
16Robbie Williams EnglandDF13 (4)221000 (1)01 (1)016 (6)3
17Jordan Rhodes ScotlandFW43 (2)193123102051 (2)23
18Andy Butler EnglandDF10 (1)00010100012 (1)0
19Anthony Pilkington Republic of IrelandMF42 (1)72020222050 (1)9
21Lee Novak EnglandFW24 (14)1232101 (1)02031 (15)14
22James Berrett Republic of IrelandMF2 (7)00 (1)00 (1)010003 (9)0
25Danny Drinkwater EnglandMF27 (6)20 (1)010002030 (7)2
27Krystian Pearce BarbadosDF0 (1)0000000000 (1)0
28Lionel Ainsworth EnglandMF2 (9)01 (1)00 (2)01 (1)0004 (13)0
35Neal Trotman EnglandDF21200000020232
36Nathan Eccleston EnglandFW4 (7)10000000 (1)04 (8)1

References

  1. "Southampton Football Club". The Football League. 23 April 2009. Archived from the original on 26 April 2009. Retrieved 23 April 2009.
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