2010–11 Walsall F.C. season

Incumbents

Manager - Chris Hutchings (until 4 January 2011), Dean Smith thereafter.

Chairman - Jeff Bonser.

Shirt Sponsors - Walsall Hospice.

Kit Manufacturers - Admiral.

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 England GK Jonny Brain
2 England DF Darryl Westlake
3 England DF Aaron Lescott
4 England DF Clayton McDonald
5 England DF Oliver Lancashire
6 England DF Manny Smith
8 England MF Matt Richards
9 Jamaica FW Darren Byfield[2]
10 Republic of Ireland FW Jon Macken[3]
11 England FW Alex Nicholls
12 England MF Paul Marshall
14 England DF Richard Taundry
15 England FW Jamie Paterson
16 England DF Alex Hickman
No. Position Player
17 England FW George Bowerman
18 England MF Julian Gray
19 England FW Will Grigg
20 England MF Sean Geddes
21 Republic of Ireland GK David Bevan
23 France MF Marco Gbarssin[4] (on loan from Carlisle United)
24 England MF Aaron Forde
26 Scotland MF Marc Laird (on loan from Millwall)
27 England MF Jordan Cook (on loan from Sunderland)
28 Cyprus DF Tom Williams[5]
29 England GK Jimmy Walker
30 Argentina MF Emmanuel Ledesma
32 England DF Andy Butler

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
7 Northern Ireland FW Steve Jones (on loan to Motherwell)
22 England FW Reuben Reid (on loan from West Bromwich Albion)
22 England MF Matthew Gill (on loan from Norwich City)
23 Northern Ireland DF Ryan McGivern (on loan from Manchester City)
23 Wales FW Jason Price (on loan from Carlisle United)
No. Position Player
26 England MF David Davis (on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers)
27 England DF Andrew Davies (on loan from Stoke City)
28 England MF Martin Devaney[6] (on loan from Barnsley)
30 England FW Liam Dickinson (on loan from Barnsley)

Results

League One

GameDateOpponentVenueResultGoalscorersAttendance
17 AugMilton Keynes DonsH1 - 2Smith 48'4,034
214 AugBrentfordA1 - 2Nicholls 12', Gray 54'4,544
321 AugPlymouth ArgyleH2 - 1Marshall 53', Reid 69'3,966
428 AugBrighton & Hove AlbionA2 - 1Macken 90'8,737
54 SepColchester UnitedH0 - 1 - 3,416
611 SepRochdaleA3 - 2Macken 4', Byfield 45'3,174
718 SepSwindon TownH1 - 2Reid 70'4,580
825 SepHartlepool UnitedA2 - 1Gray 9'2,552
928 SepLeyton OrientA0 - 0 - 2,963
102 OctYeovil TownH0 - 1 - 3,172
119 OctExeter CityH2 - 1Reid 32', Richards 43'3,776
1216 OctDagenham & RedbridgeA1 - 1Devaney 50'2,666
1323 OctTranmere RoversH1 - 4Macken 65'3,362
1430 OctHuddersfield TownA1 - 0 - 13,062
152 NovPeterborough UnitedH1 - 3Gray 53'3,294
1613 NovBournemouthA3 - 0 - 5,601
1720 NovCarlisle UnitedH2 - 1Richards 37', 53'4,256
1823 NovSheffield WednesdayA3 - 0 - 15,228
1912 DecCharlton AthleticA0 - 1Richards 69'14,938
201 JanNotts CountyH0 - 3 - 4,131
213 JanPeterborough UnitedA4 - 1Nicholls 10'5,517
228 JanTranmere RoversA3 - 3Richards 32', Macken 85', Butler 90'4,602
2311 JanBristol RoversA2 - 2Grigg 5', Lescott 83'5,369
2415 JanHuddersfield TownH2 - 4Nicholls 14', Richards 47'3,827
2522 JanExeter CityA2 - 1Gray 85'4,853
2625 JanOldham AthleticH1 - 1 Westlake 61'3,247
2729 JanBristol RoversH6 - 1Butler 17', 73', Gill 34', Gray 45', Richards 50', Nicholls 69'4,023
282 FebNotts CountyA1 - 1Nicholls 88'
295 FebCarlisle UnitedA3 - 1Gill 37', Gray 59', 73'4,332
3012 FebBournemouthH0 -1 - 4,103
3115 FebDagenham and RedbridgeH1 - 0Grigg 81'3,174
3219 FebColchester UnitedA0-2 - 3,439
3326 FebRochdaleH0-0 - 3,830
341 MarSouthamptonH1-0Macken 69'4,684
355 MarSwindonA0-0 - 10,489
368 MarLeyton OrientH0-2 - 3,019
3712 MarYeovilA1-1Macken 18'3,737
3819 MarHartlepoolH5-2Grigg 59', Byfield 64', Gray 77', Smith 83', Ledesma 90'4,234
3925 MarMK DonsA1-1Richards 29'8,923
409 AprPlymouth ArgyleA0-2 - 7,995

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultGoalscorersAttendance
First6 NovFleetwood TownA1 - 1Richards 4'2,319
First Replay16 NovFleetwood TownH2 - 0Reid 58', 90'2,056
Second27 NovTorquay UnitedA1 - 0 - 2,334

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultGoalscorersAttendance
First10 AugTranmere RoversH0 - 1 - 2,253

Football League Trophy

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultGoalscorersAttendance
First31 AugChesterfieldH1 - 2Reid 19'1,793

References

  1. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/eng/2010-2011/flone/walsall.htm
  2. Byfield was born in Sutton Coldfield, England.
  3. Macken was born in Manchester, England.
  4. Gbarssin was born in Bordeaux, France, but also qualifies to represent the Central African Republic internationally.
  5. Williams was born in sutton, England.
  6. Devaney was born in Cheltenham, England.
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