2010–11 Tamworth F.C. season

Tamworth
2010–11 season
Chairman Bob Andrews
Manager Gary Mills
(until 13 October 2010)
Des Lyttle
(from 13 October 2010 – until 14 April 2011)
Dale Belford
(from 14 April 2011)
Stadium The Lamb Ground
Conference National 19th
FA Cup Second Round
FA Trophy First Round
B'ham Senior Cup First Round
Top goalscorer League: Kyle Perry (8)
All: Kyle Perry (9)
Highest home attendance 1,776 vs Crewe Alexandra
(6 November 2010)
Lowest home attendance 404 vs Birmingham City
(14 September 2010)
Average home league attendance 1,078
Home colours
Away colours

The 2010–11 season is Tamworth F.C.'s second season back in the Conference National and 6th overall at the fifth tier of English football, the highest tier ever achieved by the club.

Events

Pre-season

Richard Tait is first player to sign.

On 25 May 2010, last seasons captain Chris Smith agreed to join Mansfield Town on 1 July 2010 in a one-year deal with the club.[1] Richard Tait is the first player to confirm that he will be staying with the club for the forthcoming season.[2] Veteran striker Iyseden Christie rejoins Kettering Town on a one-year deal.[3] Jake Sheridan expresses interest in returning for next season[4] Tom Shaw signs a one-year deal with former club Kidderminster Harriers.[5] On 15 June 2010, it was announced that Jake Sheridan, Aaron Mitchell and Nick Wright have all verbally agreed to return for the forthcoming season. Gavin Hurren has now moved to Australia and will be playing over there next season.[6] It was later confirmed he had joined Sunshine George Cross in the Victorian Premier League.[7] There are also strong indications that Kettering Town winger Danny Thomas will be signing for the club in the coming days and Michael Wylde to move on.[8] Neil MacKenzie and Sebastian Lake-Gaskin agreed to stay with the club for the new season and as expected, Danny Thomas was announced as The Lambs first signing.[9] Although he was expected to leave for Kidderminster Harriers, Michael Wylde penned a 12 month deal, along with Jay Smith.

Alex Rodman signs new contract.

It was also confirmed that Jerome Murdock would not be offered a new deal by the club.[10] He later went on to join Northern Premier League First Division South side Barwell.[11] Michael Blackwood left the club to join Brackley Town.[12] Tom Marshall joins the club from Eastwood Town.[13] Michael Briscoe leaves the club to join Tom Shaw at Kidderminster Harriers.[14] Bradley Pritchard joins Hayes & Yeading United.[15] Mansfield Town striker Kyle Perry signs for the club.[16] Des Lyttle signing for the club on a non contract form.[17] Alex Rodman's move to League One side Notts County collapses, assistant manager Darron Gee urged Rodman to sign a new contract with The Lambs.[18] Aston Villa's reserve team goalkeeper, Benjamin Siegrist has joined The Lambs for the next two friendlies,[19] with a view to signing for the club on a season long loan.[20] Former Faroe Islands international player Claus Jørgensen joined the club on trial in hope of landing a place in the squad. Jørgensen worked with manager Gary Mills during his time at Coventry City.[21] Manager Gary Mills confirmed that last season's Player of the Year Danny Alcock wouldn't be returning for the season.[22] He later joined Nuneaton Town.[23] Rodman signs new contract with the club.[24] After agreeing to stay with the lambs for the season, Striker Nick Wright has moved on, by following in the footsteps of Tom Shaw and Michael Briscoe, by joining rivals Kidderminster Harriers.[25]

August

Scott Barrow joins the club.

Port Talbot Town defender Scott Barrow agreed to join the club following a successful trial.[26] Notts County goalkeeper Dávid Gróf agreed to join The Lambs on a one month loan deal in time for the new season. It was also confirmed that trialists Claus Jørgensen, Aaron Farrell and Daniel Bradley were all part of the team for the new season.[27] Just six days later Gróf was recalled by his parent club.[28] The follow day Derby County goalkeeper Ross Atkins is brought in on a month loan deal.[29] With just three days remaining until the start of the new season, Mills confirmed that Claus Jørgensen had been released and Stefan Oakes had been brought in.[30] Jay Smith will be taking over as club captain for the 2010/11 season from former player Chris Smith.[31] Tamworth started their campaign with a convincing win over Eastbourne Borough 4–2 at home and found themselves top of the Conference National.[32] In the following game away at Newport County, defender Scott Barrow was knocked unconscious during the game. He was taken to hospital, but luckily did not break any bones but has soft skin damage and a swollen cheek.[33] The Lambs went on to sign former Chester City midfielder Ben Wilkinson following a trial at the club. It was also confirmed that Ross Atkins initial month-long loan deal had been extended until January 2011.[34]

September

James Severn joins on loan.

Striker Aaron Farrell is released following only two appearances as a substitute. Ben Wilkinson agrees a deal to stay with the club for the season.[35] Youth Goalkeeper Louis Connor has signed on non contract terms with the first squad and been handed shirt number 21.[36] Alex Rodman gets called up for England C squad for the friendly fixture away against Wales Under 23's. Former Nottingham Forest player Daniel Elliott joins the club following his release from Forest.[37]

October

Both Michael Wylde and Alex Rodman received a call up for the England C squad to face Estonia U23 on 13 October 2010.[38] The Lambs were drawn at home against Grimsby Town in the Fourth Qualifying Round of The FA Cup.[39] It was confirmed that manager Gary Mills and assistant Darron Gee were leaving the club to join York City. Des Lyttle took charge of the first team as caretaker player-manager.[40] The following day Lyttle brought in former West Bromwich Albion and Tamworth team mate Bob Taylor as a coach to assist him.[41] Due to an injury crisis at Derby County, Ross Atkins was recalled. Lambs brought in England U19 goalkeeper James Severn from The Rams.[42] Academy striker Troy Wallen has been handed the number 18 shirt vacated by Gary Mills.[43]

November

Ross Atkins rejoins on loan.

Following a win in the first round proper of the FA Cup against Crewe Alexandra, The Lambs were drawn away to League One side, Carlisle United.[44] Because of this, the away game against Eastbourne Borough was rescheduled from 27 November 2010 to 25 January 2011.[45]

James Severn was recalled by The Rams youth team and Ross Atkins was once again on loan with the club until January 2011.[46] Youth team strikers Alando Lewis and Troy Wallen were both sent out on loan to West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division side, Dudley Town for a month.[47] Former Darlington striker Guylain Ndumbu-Nsungu joined the club on trial with a view to signing.[48]

Des Lyttle secured the signature of striker Bakary Bojang in time for the next league match against Cambridge United.[49] On the last day of the month, it was confirmed that Des Lyttle was going to take control of the first team on a full-time basis.[50]

December

Due to the bad weather conditions, Tamworth's home games against Newport County and Altrincham were cancelled.[51][52] Stefan Oakes left the club to pursue a playing/coaching career in the United States at a club based in New York.[53]

January

Adi Yussuf joins on loan.

Leicester City striker Adi Yussuf joined the club on a month-long loan deal.[54] On 12 January, Derby County agreed to let goalkeeper Ross Atkins stay with The Lambs until the end of the season.[55] Former Sheffield Wednesday Academy player Jason Bradley joins the club from Brackley Town. Bakary Bojang was released following less than two months with the club.[56] English-born Sierra Leonean international footballer Malvin Kamara joined the club following seven days training with the club.[57] Alex Rodman and Michael Wylde once again receive an England C call up.[58] Leading goalscorer Alex Rodman leaves the club to join League Two side Aldershot Town for an undisclosed fee.[59] Former Nottingham Forest Academy player, Jevaise Christie signs for the club from Arnold Town.[60] Sebastian Lake-Gaskin joins Leamington on an initial one months loan.[61] Abdillahie Yussuf agreed to extend his loan with the club for another month, keeping him with the club until the end of February. Also the club appealed against Jason Bradley's red card against Rushden & Diamonds.[62]

February

Following injuries to Stephen Bywater and Saul Deeney, Derby County were forced again to recall Ross Atkins away from The Lambs.[63] Defender Aaron Mitchell's younger brother Liam joins the club until the end of May on loan from Notts County.[64]

March

Stuart Hendrie joins on loan.

Tamworth were once again forced to bring in a goalkeeper on loan following an injury picked up by Liam Mitchell. Wrexham's highly rated Welsh under 19 goalkeeper Danny Ward was brought in on a one match emergency loan deal. Stuart Hendrie also joined the club on loan from Morecambe. Dale Belford signed on a non contract basis with the club.[65] Academy goalkeeper Louis Connor joined Halesowen Town on loan to gain match experience.[66] Christian Smith joins the club until 30 April on an emergency loan from Wrexham.[67] Registrations for Malvin Kamara, Troy Wallen and Alando Lewis were cancelled.[68] On the last day of the month, Neil MacKenzie left the club.[69]

April

Striker Stuart Hendrie rejoined Morecambe following his one month emergency loan.[70] Manager Des Lyttle leaves the club with just four games of the season remaining.[71] It's believed that Lyttle vacated his position as he felt it was untenable after claiming the club's board tried to bring in former York City boss Martin Foyle as an adviser for the remaining four games.[72]

Competitions

Conference National

Classification

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
17 Cambridge United 46 11 17 18 53 618 50
18 Barrow 46 12 14 20 52 6715 50
19 Tamworth 46 12 13 21 62 8321 49
20 Forest Green Rovers 46 10 16 20 53 7219 46
21 Southport (R) 46 11 13 22 56 7721 46

Updated to games played on 30 April 2010.
Source: Blue Square Premier
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 12 13 21 62 83 −21 49 6 8 9 34 41 −7 6 5 12 28 42 −14

Source: Blue Square Premier

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHAAHHAAHAHHAAHAHHAHAAHAHHHAHHAHAAHHAHAAHAHAHAH
Result W D L D W D W W W D L L L D L L L L D D W D L W D D W D L L L W L W L L L L D D L L W L L W
Position 1 4 15 14 8 9 5 4 3 4 6 8 10 10 12 14 16 17 18 19 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 20 19 19 21 19

Source: Conference National
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Pre-season

Conference National

For information on this season's Conference National, see 2010–11 Football Conference.

FA Cup

For information on this season's FA Cup, see 2010–11 FA Cup.

FA Trophy

For information on this season's FA Trophy, see 2010–11 FA Trophy.

Birmingham Senior Cup

For information on this season's Birmingham Senior Cup, see 2010–11 Birmingham Senior Cup.

Player statistics

Correct as of 3 January 2011. Players with a zero in every column only appeared as unused substitutes.
No. Pos. Name League FA Cup FA Trophy BS Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1GKHungary Dávid Gróf 000000000000
1GKEngland Ross Atkins 15000000015000
1GKEngland James Severn 303000006000
1GKEngland Ross Atkins 401010006000
1GKEngland Liam Mitchell 000000000000
2DFScotland Richard Tait 21040101027060
3DFEngland Tom Marshall 18 (1)11 (2)1100020 (3)200
4MFFaroe Islands Claus Jørgensen 000000000000
4MFEngland Stefan Oakes 3 (7)02 (2)010107 (9)000
5DFEngland Michael Wylde 20240001025230
6DFEngland Aaron Mitchell 7 (3)030101012 (3)010
7MFEngland Jay Smith 22230000025250
8MFEngland Neil MacKenzie 8 (6)031101013 (6)100
9FWEngland Kyle Perry 18 (1)841100 (1)023 (2)951
10FWEngland Alex Rodman 21641001126820
11MFEngland Danny Thomas 22342100 (1)027 (1)510
12MFEngland Sebastian Lake-Gaskin 5 (8)12 (2)00 (1)0007 (11)110
13GKEngland Shaun Markie 000000000000
13GKEngland Dale Belford 000000000000
14MFEngland Jake Sheridan 6 (7)00 (1)00 (1)1107 (9)110
15DFEngland Des Lyttle 2 (1)00000103 (1)000
16FWEngland Aaron Farrell 0 (2)00000000 (2)000
16MFEngland Daniel Elliott 000000101000
17DFEngland Daniel Bradley 16 (5)32 (1)0000018 (6)350
18MFEngland Gary Mills 000000000000
18FWEngland Troy Wallen 000000000000
18MFEngland Christian Smith 000000000000
19DFWales Scott Barrow 20240100025210
20MFEngland Ben Wilkinson 10 (5)10 (2)0101012 (7)120
21GKEngland Louis Connor 000000101000
22FWEngland Alando Lewis 000000000000
23FWThe Gambia Bakary Bojang 0 (2)00 (1)00 (1)0000 (4)010
24FWTanzania Adi Yussuf 1 (1)10000001 (1)100
25MFSierra Leone Malvin Kamara 000000000000
26FWEngland Aaron Farrell 000000000000
27MFEngland Stuart Hendrie 000000000000
28GKWales Danny Ward 000000000000
DFEngland Danny Hall 000000000000
MFEngland Robert Hendry 000000101000
DFEngland Harry White 000000101000

Managerial statistics

Des Lyttle in his first managerial roll.
As of 30 April 2011
Name Nat. From To Competition Record
PLDWDLGFGAGDW%
Gary Mills England 27 January 2007 13 October 2010 Pre-season 8 5 1 2 17 10 +7 62.5
Conference National 15 5 5 5 24 27 −3 33.3
Birmingham Senior Cup 1 0 0 1 0 4 −4 00.0
Des Lyttle
(caretaker)
England 13 October 2010 30 November 2010 Conference National 5 0 2 3 5 9 −4 00.0
FA Cup 4 2 1 1 6 5 +1 50.0
Des Lyttle England 30 November 2010 14 April 2011 Conference National 22 5 6 11 31 40 −9 22.7
FA Trophy 1 0 0 1 2 3 −1 00.0
Dale Belford
(caretaker)
England 14 April 2011 25 May 2011 Conference National 4 2 0 2 6 7 −1 50.0
Total 60 19 15 26 91 105 −14 31.7

Awards

Kyle Perry picked up two awards.
Awarded on 30 April 2011.[73]
Award Name No. Pos. Notes
Players' Player of the YearEngland Danny Thomas11MF
Tamworth Herald 'Man of the Match', Player of the YearEngland Danny Thomas11MF
Manager's Player of the YearScotland Richard Tait2DF
Whitehouse family Leading GoalscorerEngland Kyle Perry9FW
Supporter's Player of the YearEngland Kyle Perry9FW

Transfers

In

Daniel Bradley signs from Aston Villa.
Date Player From Fee Notes
16 June 2010 England Danny Thomas Kettering Town Free [9]
29 June 2010 England Tom Marshall Eastwood Town Free [13]
2 July 2010 England Kyle Perry Mansfield Town Free [16]
3 August 2010 Wales Scott Barrow Port Talbot Town Free [26]
4 August 2010 Faroe Islands Claus Jørgensen Unattached [27]
4 August 2010 England Aaron Farrell Unattached [27]
4 August 2010 England Daniel Bradley Aston Villa Free [27]
11 August 2010 England Stefan Oakes Lincoln City Free [30]
26 August 2010 England Ben Wilkinson Unattached [34]
10 September 2010 England Daniel Elliott Nottingham Forest Free [37]
18 November 2010 The Gambia Bakary Bojang Unattached [49]
17 January 2011 England Jason Bradley Brackley Town Free [56]
18 January 2011 Sierra Leone Malvin Kamara Stafford Rangers Free [57]
28 January 2011 England Jevaise Christie Arnold Town Free [60]
11 March 2011 England Dale Belford Unattached [65]

Out

Date Player To Fee Notes
8 June 2010 England Gavin Hurren Australia Sunshine George Cross Free [7]
11 June 2010 England Tom Shaw Kidderminster Harriers Free [5]
25 June 2010 England Michael Blackwood Brackley Town Free [12]
1 July 2010 England Chris Smith Mansfield Town Free [1]
1 July 2010 England Iyseden Christie Kettering Town Free [3]
1 July 2010 Cameroon Chamberlin Fankem Released
1 July 2010 England Michael Briscoe Kidderminster Harriers Free [14]
2 July 2010 Zimbabwe Bradley Pritchard Hayes & Yeading United Free [15]
23 July 2010 England Jerome Murdock Barwell Free [11]
29 July 2010 England Nick Wright Kidderminster Harriers Free [25]
5 August 2010 England Danny Alcock Nuneaton Town Free [23]
11 August 2010 Faroe Islands Claus Jørgensen Released [30]
1 September 2010 England Aaron Farrell Released [35]
20 December 2010 England Stefan Oakes Released [53]
17 January 2011 The Gambia Bakary Bojang Walton & Hersham Free [56]
26 January 2011 England Alex Rodman Aldershot Town Undisclosed [59]
17 March 2011 Sierra Leone Malvin Kamara Farnborough Free [68]
17 March 2011 England Troy Wallen Released [68]
17 March 2011 England Alando Lewis Released [68]
31 March 2011 England Neil MacKenzie Released [69]

Loans in

Date Player From End date Notes
4 August 2010 Hungary Dávid Gróf Notts County 10 August 2010 [27]
10 August 2010 England Ross Atkins Derby County 15 October 2010 [29][34][42]
15 October 2010 England James Severn Derby County 11 November 2010 [42]
11 November 2010 England Ross Atkins Derby County 24 February 2011 [46][55][63]
1 January 2011 Tanzania Adi Yussuf Leicester City 28 February 2011 [54][62]
25 February 2011 England Liam Mitchell Notts County 30 April 2011 [64]
11 March 2011 England Stuart Hendrie Morecambe 10 April 2011 [65]
11 March 2011 Wales Danny Ward Wrexham 13 March 2011 [65]
17 March 2011 England Christian Smith Wrexham 30 April 2011 [67]

Loans out

Date Player To End date Notes
12 November 2010 England Alando Lewis Dudley Town 12 December 2010 [47]
12 November 2010 England Troy Wallen Dudley Town 12 December 2010 [47]
28 January 2011 England Sebastian Lake-Gaskin Leamington 28 February 2011 [61]
11 March 2011 England Louis Connor Halesowen Town 11 April 2011 [66]

See also

References

General
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