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2009–10 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season

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Milton Keynes Dons
2009–10 season
ChairmanPete Winkelman
ManagerPaul Ince
StadiumStadium mk
League One12th
FA CupThird round
League CupFirst round
League TrophyArea Final
Top goalscorerLeague: Jermaine Easter (19)
All: Jermaine Easter (19)
Highest home attendance16,713 (vs Leeds United)
26 September 2009, League One
Lowest home attendance4,413 (vs Dagenham & Redbridge)
1 September 2009, League Trophy R1
Average home league attendance10,289[1]
Biggest win0–5 (vs Hartlepool United)
16 January 2010, League One
Biggest defeat5–0 (vs Carlisle United)
13 February 2010, League One

The 2009–10 season was Milton Keynes Dons' sixth season in their existence as a professional association football club, and their second consecutive season competing in Football League One.

As well as competing in League One, the club also participated in the FA Cup, League Cup and League Trophy.

The season covers the period from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010.

Season overview

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It was manager Paul Ince's single season in charge of the club during his second spell as manager. He had replaced former manager, Roberto Di Matteo who had moved to take over the manager's role at West Bromwich Albion.[2] Ince resigned in April 2010 blaming proposed budget cuts as a reason for his departure.[3] Ince's assistant manager was Karl Robinson who would go on to replace him as manager in May 2010.[4]

Top scorer for the season was Welsh striker, Jermaine Easter who was Ince's second singing for the club, in July 2009.[5] Also signed by Ince in July 2009 was former Chelsea and Watford goalkeeper, Stuart Searle who was signed to serve as back-up goalkeeper to Willy Guéret.[6] Milton Keynes Dons finished in 12th position in League One, 20 points outside of the play-off positions.[7] A long injury list and a poor disciplinary record undermined their chances of success. Although in fifth place and in the play-off places on Boxing Day, 2009, following a 4–1 win against Stockport County, they lost their next game, away to Huddersfield Town, and did not regain a place in the play-off positions for the rest of the season.[7] They fell away badly from the league leaders towards the end of the season, failing to win any of their last 11 games.[8] A season total of 236,663 people watched the team play their 23 home League One games giving an average attendance of 10,290 per match, the 7th highest in the league.[9]

MK Dons reached the Third Round of the FA Cup before being beaten 2–1 in Milton Keynes by Burnley. Managed by Owen Coyle the creativity of Chris Eagles and the thrust in attack of Steven Fletcher were prominent features of the game. A goal from Fletcher and a penalty by Graham Alexander won the match with a single goal from MK Dons' Dean Morgan in response.[10]

They played only in the First Round of the League Cup before being eliminated 1–4 by Swindon Town. The defeat was manager Ince's first since returning to the club. The opening goal for Swindon was a 40 yards (37 m) lob of the goalkeeper, Willy Guéret by Jon-Paul McGovern.[11]

They reached the Southern Area Final of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy before being beaten 4–1 on aggregate by Southampton.[12][13]

Competitions

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League One

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Final table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
10 Walsall 46 16 14 16 60 63 −3 62
11 Bristol Rovers 46 19 5 22 59 70 −11 62
12 Milton Keynes Dons 46 17 9 20 60 68 –8 60
13 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 15 14 17 56 60 −4 59
14 Carlisle United 46 15 13 18 63 66 −3 58

Source: Sky Sports

Matches

Win Draw Loss
Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref
8 August 2009 – 15:00 Hartlepool United Home 0–0   8,965 [14]
15 August 2009 – 15:00 Swindon Town Away 0–0   6,692 [15]
18 August 2009 – 19:45 Tranmere Rovers Away 1–0 Ibehre 5,744 [16]
22 August 2009 – 15:00 Colchester United Home 2–1 Easter, Carrington 8,633 [17]
29 August 2009 – 15:00 Exeter City Away 2–1 Easter (2) 5,333 [18]
5 September 2009 – 15:00 Huddersfield Town Home 2–3 Johnson, Easter 9,772 [19]
14 September 2009 – 19:45 Norwich City Home 2–1 Puncheon, Leven 10,354 [20]
19 September 2009 – 15:00 Wycombe Wanderers Away 1–0 Kouo-Doumbé 6,127 [21]
26 September 2009 – 15:00 Leeds United Home 0–1   16,713 [22]
29 September 2009 – 19:45 Oldham Athletic Away 1–2 Brill (o.g.) 3,630 [23]
3 October 2009 – 15:00 Brighton & Hove Albion Away 1–0 Easter 6,419 [24]
10 October 2009 – 15:00 Walsall Home 1–0 Easter 8,919 [25]
17 October 2009 – 15:00 Gillingham Home 2–0 Easter, Wilbraham 11,764 [26]
24 October 2009 – 15:00 Southampton Away 1–3 Puncheon 21,387 [27]
31 October 2009 – 15:00 Bristol Rovers Home 2–1 Leven, Puncheon 9,711 [28]
14 November 2009 – 15:00 Charlton Athletic Away 1–5 Wilbraham 17,188 [29]
20 November 2009 – 19:45 Southend United Away 1–2 Baldock 6,957 [30]
24 November 2009 – 19:45 Carlisle United Home 3–4 Baldock, Chadwick (2) 9,459 [31]
1 December 2009 – 19:45 Millwall Away 2–3 Easter (2) 7,883 [32]
5 December 2009 – 15:00 Yeovil Town Home 2–2 Baldock, Leven 8,965 [33]
12 December 2009 – 15:00 Leyton Orient Away 2–1 Morgan, Quashie 3,959 [34]
19 December 2009 – 15:00 Brentford Home 0–1   9,520 [35]
26 December 2009 – 15:00 Stockport County Home 4–1 Easter, Quashie, Puncheon (2) 9,661 [36]
28 December 2009 – 15:00 Huddersfield Town Away 0–1   16,086 [37]
16 January 2010 – 15:00 Hartlepool United Away 5–0 Easter, Liddle (o.g.), Leven, Baldock, Puncheon 3,211 [38]
23 January 2010 – 15:00 Tranmere Rovers Home 1–0 Puncheon 9,438 [39]
26 January 2010 – 19:45 Colchester United Away 0–2   3,601 [40]
30 January 2010 – 15:00 Exeter City Home 1–1 Baldock 8,740 [41]
6 February 2010 – 15:00 Stockport County Away 3–1 Easter, Wilbraham, Townsend 3,720 [42]
13 February 2010 – 15:00 Carlisle United Away 0–5   4,930 [43]
20 February 2010 – 15:00 Southend United Home 3–1 Carrington (2), Townsend 9,801 [44]
23 February 2010 – 19:45 Millwall Away 1–3 Wilbraham 10,610 [45]
27 February 2010 – 15:00 Yeovil Town Away 0–1   3,844 [46]
6 March 2010 – 15:00 Leyton Orient Home 1–0 Carrington 14,323 [47]
9 March 2010 – 19:45 Swindon Town Home 2–1 Wilbraham, Tunnicliffe 8,764 [48]
13 March 2010 – 15:00 Brentford Away 3–3 Wilbraham (2), Easter 5,209 [49]
20 March 2010 – 15:00 Southampton Home 0–3   10,570 [50]
27 March 2010 – 15:00 Gillingham Away 2–2 McCracken, Easter 5,465 [51]
3 April 2010 – 15:00 Charlton Athletic Home 0–1   10,869 [52]
5 April 2010 – 15:00 Bristol Rovers Away 0–1   10,869 [53]
10 April 2010 – 15:00 Norwich City Away 1–1 Wilbraham 24,888 [54]
13 April 2010 – 19:45 Oldham Athletic Home 0–0   8,528 [55]
17 April 2010 – 15:00 Wycombe Wanderers Home 2–3 Wilbraham (2) 10,561 [56]
24 April 2010 – 15:00 Leeds United Away 1–4 Lewington 25,964 [57]
1 May 2010 – 15:00 Brighton & Hove Albion Home 0–0   12,023 [58]
8 May 2010 – 15:00 Walsall Away 1–2 Powell 4,772 [59]

FA Cup

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Matches

Win Draw Loss
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref
7 November 2009 – 15:00 First round Macclesfield Town Home 1–0 Gobern 4,868 [60]
28 November 2009 – 15:00 Second round Exeter City Home 4–3 Baldock (2), Devaney, Easter 4,867 [61]
2 January 2010 – 15:00 Third round Burnley Home 1–2 Morgan 11,816 [62]

League Cup

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Matches

Win Draw Loss
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref
13 August 2009 – 19:45 First round Swindon Town Home 1–4 Easter 4,812 [63]

League Trophy

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Matches

Win Draw Loss
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref
1 September 2009 – 19:45 First round Dagenham & Redbridge Home 3–1 Lewington, Easter (2) 4,413 [64]
6 October 2009 – 19:45 Second round Southend United Home 2–0 Doran, Carrington 4,792 [65]
10 November 2009 – 19:45 Quarter-final (South) Northampton Town Home 3–1 Wilbraham, Baldock (2) 8,886 [66]
15 December 2009 – 19:45 Semi-final (South) Hereford United Away 4–1 Baldock, Puncheon, Wilbraham, Easter 1,367 [67]
20 January 2010 – 19:45 Area final (South) 1st leg Southampton Home 0–1   7,918 [68]
9 February 2010 – 19:45 Area final (South) 2nd leg Southampton Away 1–3 Randall 29,901 [69]

Player details

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List of squad players, including number of appearances by competition.
Players with squad numbers struck through and marked † left the club during the playing season.
No. Pos Nat Player Total League One FA Cup League Cup League Trophy
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
2 DF England ENG Jude Stirling 10 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
3 DF England ENG Dean Lewington 50 2 42 1 3 0 0 0 5 1
4 DF France FRA Mathias Kouo-Doumbé 36 1 33 1 2 0 1 0 0 0
5 DF Scotland SCO David McCracken 44 1 41 1 2 0 1 0 0 0
6 DF England ENG Sean O'Hanlon 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Stephen Gleeson 32 0 29 0 3 0 0 0 0 0
8 FW Wales WAL Jermaine Easter 45 19 36 14 3 1 1 1 5 3
9 FW England ENG Aaron Wilbraham 43 12 35 10 3 0 0 0 5 2
10 FW United States USA Jemal Johnson 18 1 17 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
11 FW England ENG Sam Baldock 28 10 21 5 3 2 0 0 4 3
12 GK France FRA Willy Guéret 47 0 43 0 3 0 1 0 0 0
13 MF England ENG Mark Carrington 24 5 20 4 0 0 1 0 3 1
14 MF England ENG Lewis Gobern 21 1 19 0 1 1 1 0 0 0
16 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Richie Partridge 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 MF England ENG Jason Puncheon 32 8 24 7 3 0 1 0 4 1
16 DF England ENG James Tunnicliffe 9 1 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 GK England ENG Stuart Searle 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 FW England ENG Jabo Ibehre 10 1 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 DF England ENG Sol Davis 11 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
22 MF Scotland SCO Peter Leven 34 4 31 4 3 0 0 0 0 0
24 FW Montserrat MSR Dean Morgan 10 2 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
25 DF England ENG Danny Swailes 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
26 MF England ENG Luke Chadwick 44 2 40 2 3 0 1 0 0 0
27 MF England ENG David King 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 DF England ENG Adam Chicksen 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 DF England ENG Oscar Gobern 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
29 MF Scotland SCO Nigel Quashie 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
29 MF England ENG Mark Randall 18 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
30 FW England ENG Daniel Powell 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 DF Northern Ireland NIR Tom Flanagan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Aaron Doran 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
35 FW England ENG Charlie Collins 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Martin Devaney 7 1 5 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
35 MF England ENG Andros Townsend 9 2 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 MF Scotland SCO Alex Rae 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Transfers

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Transfers in

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Date from Position Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2009 FW England Jabo Ibehre Walsall Free transfer [70]
14 July 2009 FW United States Jemal Johnson Free agent[a] [71]
FW Wales Jermaine Easter Plymouth Argyle Undisclosed [71]
17 July 2009 GK England Stuart Searle Free agent[b] Free transfer [71]
21 July 2009 MF Republic of Ireland Richie Partridge Free agent[c] [71]
MF England Mark Carrington Free agent[d] [71]
6 August 2009 DF England Sol Davis Free agent[e] [72]
7 August 2009 DF England Darren Powell Free agent[f] [72]
8 August 2009 FW England Michael Bridges Free agent[g] [72]
28 September 2009 FW Montserrat Dean Morgan Free agent[h]

Transfers out

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Date from Position Name To Fee Ref.
1 July 2009 GK England Nathan Abbey Released [73]
FW Norway Tore André Flo Released [73]
FW Canada Ali Gerba Released[i] [73]
FW United States Jemal Johnson Released[j] [73]
DF Spain Miguel Llera Released[k] [70]
MF England Alan Navarro Released[l] [73]
19 January 2010 DF England Danny Swailes Released[m] [74]
MF Republic of Ireland Richie Partridge [74]

Loans in

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Start date Position Name From End date Ref.
4 August 2009 MF England Jason Puncheon Plymouth Argyle January 2010[n] [72]
5 October 2009 FW Republic of Ireland Aaron Doran Blackburn Rovers 5 November 2009 [75]
24 November 2009 MF Scotland Nigel Quashie West Ham United 3 January 2010 [76]
14 January 2010 FW England Andros Townsend Tottenham Hotspur 5 March 2010[o] [74]
11 February 2010 DF England James Tunnicliffe Brighton & Hove Albion March 2010 [77]

Loans out

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Start date Position Name To End date Ref.
4 August 2009 FW England Daniel Powell Crawley Town September 2009 [72]
2 October 2009 MF England David King Forest Green Rovers December 2009 [75]
26 November 2009 FW England Jabo Ibehre Southend United 26 December 2009 [76]
19 January 2010 FW United States Jemal Johnson Stockport County End of season [74]
FW England Jabo Ibehre [74]
  1. ^ Previous club: Milton Keynes Dons.
  2. ^ Previous club: Watford.
  3. ^ Previous club: Chester City.
  4. ^ Previous club: Crewe Alexandra.
  5. ^ Previous club: Luton Town.
  6. ^ Previous club: Brentford.
  7. ^ Previous club: Hull City.
  8. ^ Previous club: Grays Athletic.
  9. ^ Joined Toronto FC in July 2009.
  10. ^ Released, but re-joined on 14 July 2009.
  11. ^ Joined Charlton Athletic on 2 July 2009.
  12. ^ Joined Brighton & Hove Albion on 6 August 2009.
  13. ^ Joined Stockport County on 19 January 2010.
  14. ^ Recalled. Originally until end of season.
  15. ^ Recalled. Originally until end of season.

References

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