2009–10 Cambridge United F.C. season

The 2009–10 season was the 98th season in the history of Cambridge United F.C., and the club's fifth consecutive season in the Conference National. After finishing as runners-up and losing in the play-off final for two years in a row, the club were once again optimistic of a return to the Football League.

Preparation for the season was, however, disrupted when Gary Brabin, the manager who had taken them to Wembley the season before and was named Manager of the 2008–09 Season, was sacked over complaints made about the club's budget. He was replaced by former Leyton Orient manager Martin Ling, however he resigned just eight days into the job and before the start of the season over claims of boardroom interference. Following chairman George Rolls' departure, Ling returned to take the manger's job once more, a little over a fortnight since his initial appointment. Despite a torid spell - the club did not win a league game from November to February - which saw Cambridge enter the relegation zone at one point in the season, the club recovered well in the final few months to finish tenth.

Background

Cambridge United were founded in 1912 as Abbey United, named after the Abbey district of Cambridge. For many years they played amateur football until their election to the Football League in 1970. The early 1990s was Cambridge's most successful period; managed by John Beck the club won the first ever play-off final at Wembley Stadium and gained promotion from the Fourth Division before reaching two successive FA Cup quarter finals in 1990 and 1991 and winning the Third Division in 1991. The club reached the play-offs in 1992 but failed in their bid to become founder members of the Premier League. This was the club's highest final league placing to date and since then it has been in almost constant decline.

The following season the club sacked Beck and were relegated from the First Division. Further relegation followed two seasons later. United returned to Division Two but were relegated in 2002. In 2005, after 35 years in the Football League, Cambridge United were relegated into the Football Conference. This brought with it financial difficulties and the club filed for administration, coming out of it three months later after the intervention of sports minister Richard Caborn, but not before selling their Abbey Stadium home to keep the club afloat and closing the youth system.

The club's first season in the Conference National was one of stabilisation, followed by a close shave with relegation. Under the stewardship of Jimmy Quinn, the club had recovered and finished second and made it to the play-off final. The game was lost, however, to Exeter City but the club returned a year later after again finishing second under Gary Brabin's management, where they lost again to Torquay. Heading in to the season, the club were hopeful of building on two seasons of relative success and pushing again for promotion back to the Football League.

Team kit

The team kit for the season was produced by Vandanel, their third season in the role. As for previous seasons, the kit had different home and away sponsors.

The home kit changed from the black and amber striped kit which had seen success in the previous two seasons, to a plain amber kit with a black sash running from left to right across the front of the shirt, along with amber shorts and socks. This design was the result of a poll of fans, who were given four designs to choose from, however after feedback and disucssion on the club's official messageboard, a fifth design was put forward by supporter Andy Stock which Vandanel eventually adapted and released. The shirt bore the club's home sponsor Global Self Drive until October, when Greene King IPA became the main club sponsors and took over the shirt sponsorship on a three year deal.

The away kit was sponsored by Kershaw for the ninth season, a local record for shirt sponsorship, breaking the company's own record from the preceding sponsorship agreement. It was an all light blue shirt, shorts and socks kit, with darker blue trim on the shirt.

Team

First team squad

This table shows the squad as it stood at the end of the season. See below for transfers during the season.

Top scorers

Includes matched in the Conference National, FA Cup and FA Trophy. Where total goals are equal, the list is sorted in favour of league goals, and then alphabetical order.

Position

Nation

Name

Conference National

FA Cup

Total

1

Danny Crow

19

0

23

2

Chris Holroyd

12

1

15

3

Adam Marriott

4

1

5

4

Jai Reason

2

1

4

=

Wayne Hatswell

3

0

3

=

Scott Neilson

3

0

3

=

Brian Saah

3

0

3

5

Courtney Pitt

2

1

3

=

Mark Beesley

2

0

2

=

Paul Carden

2

0

2

=

Josh Coulson

2

0

2

=

Sam Ives

2

0

3

6

Lee Phillips

2

0

2

=

Robbie Willmott

2

0

2

=

Blaine Hudson

1

0

1

=

Rory McAuley

1

0

1

=

Antonio Murray

1

0

1

=

Andy Parkinson

1

0

1

=

Anthony Tonkin

0

1

1

TOTALS

64

5

69

Out on loan

Transfers

In

Out

Match results

Match won

Match drawn

Match lost

Biggest win

Biggest loss

Play-Off Position

Relegation Zone

Pre-season

Friendlies

Kick Off

7 July 2009

8 July 2009

11 July 2009

14 July 2009

18 July 2009

22 July 2009

14 July 2009

1 August 2009

Cambs Professional Cup Final

Kick Off

7 July 2009

League Results

Kick Off

Opponents

H / A

Result

Scorers

Attendance

8 August 2009

Barrow

H

0 – 2

2,990

19th

11 August 2009

Ebbsfleet United

A

3 – 1

Holroyd 16',72', Reason 50'

1,523

9th

15 August 2009

Chester City

A

4 – 2

Holroyd 45'(pen), 74', 89', Willmott 45'

1,757

4th

18 August 2009

Crawley Town

H

0 – 1

2,733

10th

22 August 2009

Tamworth

A

0 – 0

1,316

10th

29 August 2009

Gateshead

H

3 – 0

Holroyd 41', 90'(pen), Parkinson 66'

2,417

6th

31 August 2009

Rushden & Diamonds

A

1 – 1

Hatswell 65'

2,344

8th

5 September 2009

Forest Green Rovers

H

7 – 0

Crow 44', 49'(pen), Holroyd 47', 65', Ives 68'74', Beesley 90'

2,646

5th

8 September 2009

Altrincham

H

0 – 0

2,749

6th

12 September 2009

A.F.C. Wimbledon

A

0 – 0

4,128

8th

19 September 2009

Wrexham

H

2 – 0

Hatswell 9', Willmott 80'

2,823

4th

22 September 2009

York City

A

2 – 2

Reason 79', Beesley 83'

2,321

5th

26 September 2009

Luton Town

H

3 – 4

Pitt 20', Holroyd 33'(pen), 65'

4,870

9th

29 September 2009

Grays Athletic

A

0 – 2

976

12th

4 October 2009

Histon

A

1 – 1

Holroyd 81'

2,371

12th

10 October 2009

Ebbsfleet United

H

4 – 0

Pitt 45', Holroyd 53'(pen), Willmott 81', Crow 90'

3,668

8th

17 October 2009

Hayes & Yeading United

A

0 – 3

744

10th

31 October 2009

Kidderminster Harriers

H

2 – 0

Holroyd 13', Hatswell 31'

3,508

8th

14 November 2009

Kettering Town

H

0 – 2

3,088

9th

21 November 2009

Luton Town

A

2 – 2

Crow 81', 90'(pen)

7,458

9th

24 November 2009

Rushden & Diamonds

H

2 – 2

Carden 60', Saah 65'

2,612

11th

1 December 2009

Chester City

H

1 – 0

Crow 90'

2,239

10th

5 December 2009

Eastbourne Borough

A

2 – 2

Austin (OG) 22', Saah 47'

1,217

13th

26 December 2009

Stevenage Borough

H

1 – 3

Crow 5'(pen)

4,439

14th

28 December 2009

Mansfield Town

A

1 – 2

Holroyd 42'

3,368

15th

1 January 2010

Stevenage Borough

A

1 – 4

Crow 36'

3,406

15th

16 January 2010

Eastbourne Borough

H

0 – 1

2,969

16th

23 January 2010

York City

H

0 – 1

2,646

17th

6 February 2010

Crawley Town

A

0 – 1

1,108

18th

13 February 2010

AFC Wimbledon

H

2 – 2

Crow 18', Phillips 68'

3,087

18th

20 February 2010

Forest Green Rovers

A

1 – 1

Crow 22'

930

18th

2 March 2010

Oxford United

H

1 – 1

Saah 18

3,002

21st

6 March 2010

Barrow

A

1 – 0

Neilson 73'

1,325

18th

9 March 2010

Kettering Town

A

1 – 0

Crow 76'

1,248

16th

13 March 2010

Histon

H

2 – 1

Neilson 67', Carden 85'

4,417

15th

16 March 2010

Salisbury City

H

3 – 1

Coulson 23', Murray 32', Neilson 74'

2,028

15th

20 March 2010

Wrexham

A

2 – 2

Crow 83'(pen), Mariott 90+2'

2,105

13th

24 March 2010

Tamworth

H

2 – 0

Crow 51', 68'

2,121

12th

27 March 2010

Grays Athletic

H

3 – 0

Crow 30', 37', 63

3,125

11th

30 March 2010

Kidderminster Harriers

A

0 – 1

1,142

12th

3 April 2010

Gateshead

A

0 – 2

841

13th

5 April 2010

Mansfield Town

H

3 – 2

Coulson 25', Phillips 50', Crow 90'(pen)

2,823

11th

10 April 2010

Salisbury City

A

1 – 2

Hudson 31'

1,245

13th

13 April 2010

Oxford United

A

0 – 0

5,219

13th

17 April 2010

Hayes & Yeading United

H

4 – 1

McAuley 16', Crow 27', 78', Marriott 87'

2,940

10th

24 April 2010

Altrincham

A

2 – 0

Marriott 75', 90+3'

1,546

10th

FA Cup

FA Trophy

League table

*Salisbury City were deducted 10 points for entering administration. On 10 June 2010, Salisbury were demoted from the Football Conference for breaching financial regulations.
Chester City were initially deducted 25 points for entering administration and insolvency, but were later expelled on 26 February 2010 and their record (P28 W5 D7 L16 GF23 GA42 Pts-3) was expunged on 8 March 2010.
Gateshead deducted one point for failing to fulfil a fixture.
Grays Athletic were deducted two points for fielding ineligible players.

Awards

''Awarded on 17 April 2010.

Award

Name

No.

Pos.

Player of the Year

Danny Crow

10

FW

Young Player of the Year

Josh Coulson

4

DF

Goal of the Season

Paul Carden (vs Histon)

15

MF

BBC Radio Cambridgeshire Player of the Year

Danny Crow

10

FW

Away Travel Club Player of the Year

Danny Crow

10

FW

Away Travel Club Young Player of the Year

Josh Coulson

4

DF

Supporters' Club Player of the Year

Danny Crow

10

FW

Backroom staff

Job title

Name

Manager

Martin Ling

Player/Assistant Manager

Paul Carden

Director of Youth Football

Jez George

Centre of Excellence Manager

Marc Tracy

Physiotherapist

Greg Reid

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Dennis Edwards

Medical Officer

Dr M Wharton

Footnotes

A.  Chester City were expelled from the Football Conference on 26 February 2010 for numerous rule breaches. After the club made a decision not to appeal, their results were expunged from the league on 8 March 2010, meaning Cambridge lost the 6 points gained from their matches with Chester. In addition, player appearance data for both games was wiped from the record.
B.  Paul Carden was awarded Goal of the Season, following an internet poll, for his strike against local rivals Histon on 13 March 2010.

See also

  • 2009–10 in English football
  • 2009–10 Football Conference season