2014–15 Fulham F.C. season

Fulham
2014–15 season
Chairman Shahid Khan
Manager Felix Magath
(until 18 September 2014)
Kit Symons
(initially caretaker, permanent from 29 October 2014)
Stadium Craven Cottage
Football League Championship 17th
FA Cup Fourth round
(eliminated by Sunderland)
League Cup Fourth round
(eliminated by Derby County)
Top goalscorer League:
Ross McCormack (17)
All:
Ross McCormack (19)
Highest home attendance 23,271 (vs Brenford, Championship, 3 April 2015)
Lowest home attendance 8,070 (vs Doncaster Rovers, League Cup, 23 September 2014)
Average home league attendance 18,268
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2014–15 season was Fulham's 117th professional season and first in the Championship under its current name and the first in the division since 2001. Fulham took one point from their first eight games, effectively writing off any chance of promotion. Fulham temporarily rescued their season by means of sacking Felix Magath and appointing Kit Symons. The resulting run of form led to play-off aspirations, before a poor run of form at the beginning of 2015 led to worries about a second consecutive relegation. However, Fulham only lost one of their last six games, which kept them safe at the expense of Millwall, Wigan Athletic, and Blackpool.

Much hype occurred surrounding the £11,000,000 signing of 2013–14 Championship top scorer Ross McCormack, but McCormack could only muster 17 Championship goals, one of the many underachievers of a side expected to compete for promotion. Fulham also competed in the League Cup, reaching the fourth round, and the FA Cup, also reaching the fourth round.

Season review

August

For Fulham's first game, against Ipswich Town, Felix Magath fielded eight debutants, including five in the back line, in the starting eleven. Only Scott Parker, Moussa Dembélé, and Chris David, the lack of experience showed Fulham conceded a corner after just 17 seconds as Ipswich created the early chances. Fulham almost capitalised on an error by Dean Gerken when the Ipswich goalkeeper fumbled David's 20-yard shot but he made amends to deny Dembele with his legs. Although Fulham were enjoying the majority of possession, Ipswich continued to create chances, and it was the hosts who broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute when Luke Hyam's incisive through ball released Daryl Murphy, who outpaced Shaun Hutchinson before making no mistake with a powerful finish. Ipswich doubled their advantage on 62 minutes: Murphy was again too strong for Hutchinson on the left wing and, while his low cross was half cleared, it fell perfectly for David McGoldrick. It was now comfortable for the hosts with Fulham looking a beaten outfit well before the final whistle. Anthony Wordsworth should have added a third 11 minutes from time when he headed over from 10 yards following excellent work from McGoldrick and Luke Chambers. McGoldrick called Jesse Joronen into action from the corner of the penalty area after yet more tenacious play by Jay Tabb, before Fulham pulled a goal back out of nothing: Tim Hoogland cut inside Tyrone Mings and his weak shot took a wicked deflection off the body of Tommy Smith to take it past Gerken's near post. The lifeline galvanised Fulham and another deflection almost gave substitute Patrick Roberts an equaliser, but Ipswich held on to claim all three points.

Felix Magath dropped £11,000,000 signing Ross McCormack to the bench after claiming that the former Leeds striker was not fully fit, causing Soccer Saturday presenter Jeff Stelling to query why Magath was not selecting McCormack, Kostas Mitroglou, or Bryan Ruiz, whose total transfer fees were £32,000,000. Hugo Rodallega returned, one of four changes following the 2-1 opening-day defeat away to Ipswich. In the 12th minute, there seemed little danger as Ricardo Fuller crossed from the left, but Fulham captain Scott Parker's attempt to head clear only flicked the ball away from his stranded goalkeeper, Jesse Joronen, and into the path of Martyn Woolford, who scored with ease, causing a furious argument between Parker and Joronen. Fulham looked for a reply. The energetic young home side often had Millwall at full stretch as they played short passes at speed but defenders produced a series of blocks to deny the hosts. Scott Malone almost scored a second goal for Millwall with a dipping volley after 36 minutes, but Joronen did well to palm it over the crossbar. Magath sent on McCormack after the interval and he almost created the equaliser in the 47th minute, his pass giving Rodallega the chance to send Forde sprawling to save a low shot. But Joronen had to rescue his team again in the 57th minute, blocking Malone's shot with his right foot after Scott McDonald had created the opening. Just before the hour, Parker slipped a pass to McCormack that seemed to have provided his first goal for Fulham. But Forde was equal to the shot although Fulham, galvanised by McCormack, were getting closer. Rodallega's shot on the turn beat Forde but Dunne cleared the ball from the goalline. And then Forde blocked again from McCormack after he had bustled past Mark Beevers, and Millwall held on to keep Fulham on no points.

Magath pleaded before the match against Wolverhampton Wanderers for the fans to be patient with his young team - he made five changes to the side beaten by Millwall and started with six players aged 21 or younger. Wolves tore into Fulham from the off, with Dave Edwards flashing an early shot across goal and wide and Jesse Joronen having to charge out of his goal to save at the feet of Rajiv van la Parra. But on 15 minutes, Scott Golbourne's low corner was dummied by Edwards and allowed to run all the way to Bakary Sako, who drilled it into the bottom corner, with Mark Fotheringham wandering off the post which he was marking. Fulham tried to respond and Kostas Stafylidis fired narrowly over and then put in a dangerous cross which Tim Hoogland could not get a clean header on. But they almost found themselves two down before the interval when Wolves skipper Danny Batth got his head to Sako's free-kick only to nod the ball inches wide. Magath's response was to throw on another youngster, Dembele, and the 18-year-old almost made an instant impact with a low shot which Carl Ikeme tipped around his post. But with Ross McCormack again isolated up front - the £11,000,000 striker resorted to coming back and collecting the ball from his centre-halves during the second half - Fulham rarely threatened an equaliser. The Scot's one sight of goal arrived just before the hour mark and his drive from the edge of the area was always rising as it cleared Ikeme's crossbar. Instead it was Wolves who always looked like adding to their tally, with Matt Doherty and Batth both missing the target with close-range headers before Sako blew their best chance in stoppage time, hitting the post with a penalty after Cameron Burgess tripped Nouha Dicko. Throughout the second half and after the full-time whistle, "Felix out" could be heard amongst the Fulham fans, and Magath did not acknowledge the fans when walking off, as Fulham slipped into the bottom three.

Crucially, Fulham made only one change from the much-maligned team that had lost against Wolverhampton: Derby had a chance in the third minute when Cyrus Christie found Johnny Russell just inside the area, but the Scot volleyed over. Parker's measured passing got the Londoners moving but Derby had another opening in the 13th minute when the ball dropped invitingly to Christie, but he shot straight at Jesse Joronen from 15 yards. Fulham were being stretched by Derby's movement, and in the 23rd minute they were behind when Russell crossed from the right and Jamie Ward steered a volley from eight yards into the roof of the net. Fulham needed a spark of inspiration, and Ross McCormack nearly supplied it in the 37th minute with a shot from just inside his own half which Lee Grant had to back-pedal to take under his crossbar. Fulham had created little but they were level in the 54th minute when McCormack chipped the ball in and Ryan Williams laid it to Parker who placed a low shot from 15 yards inside Grant's right post. It stung Derby into a rousing response that brought them two goals in three minutes to leave Fulham sliding to another defeat. First, Jeff Hendrick played in Russell on the left in the 59th minute and his ball back across was swept past Joronen by Craig Bryson. Fulham's defence was exposed again in the 61st minute when Chris Martin was allowed to turn just inside the right side of the area and the striker arrowed a low shot across the keeper for his first Championship goal of the season. The closing minutes were a nightmare for Fulham as Martin tapped in after Simon Dawkins hit a post in the 87th minute, before Fulham conceded straight from the kick-off to leave the travelling supporters chanting "Felix out" once again.

Fulham hit their first win after beating Brentford 1-0 at Griffin Park in the League Cup in the first competitive meeting between the sides since 1998. The win gave Fulham momentum for the game against Cardiff City. However, on the eve of the game, former chairman Mohamed Al Fayed had labelled Magath an "odd man", while also taking a swipe at "absent landlord" Shahid Khan. However, Fulham started brightly: Ross McCormack curled wide a first-time effort, and in the 22nd minute, Parker played the ball wide to McCormack on the left, with the forward's cross glanced across the goalkeeper by Hoogland. McCormack hit a post direct from a corner five minutes later and Emerson Hyndman powered wide as the hosts upped the ante, with the impressive Chris David twice wasting free-kicks from decent positions. The hosts were made to rue a series of missed chances in the 55th minute when Kenwyne Jones shrugged off his man to win a header and collected the return ball from Mats Daelhi to slot home. It finished 1-1, and at the final whistle, there were boos from pockets of Fulham fans.

September

Against Reading, Fulham had begun brightly, with Ross McCormack volleying over from close range after a header from debutante Matt Smith. But they went behind in the 15th minute from Reading's first meaningful attack, led by Jordan Obita along the left flank. Obita crossed early and Glenn Murray dived forward to head in from close range for his first goal for the club. Three minutes later, it got worse for Fulham. Smith went in late and high on a Reading player and referee Mike Jones issued the red card immediately. Reading swiftly assumed control. Gabor Kiraly, on his Fulham debut, was in action multiple times, but the pressure inevitably told, with a second goal arriving in the 54th minute when Murray nodded in a precise corner from Obita from close range. It was too much for the 2,745 Fulham fans, who voiced their displeasure at manager Magath: "You're getting sacked in the morning" was followed by further choruses of "Felix out". Then Kiraly tipped a header from home substitute Pavel Pogrebnyak - a former Fulham player - against the crossbar and Taylor drove narrowly wide from distance. But Fulham could not hold out at 2-0 until the end. In the 85th minute, substitute Blackman ran through, went by Kiraly and slotted the ball home. Fulham's misery was complete.

In a bid to arrest his side's slump, Magath made five changes to his Fulham starting XI, with Kostas Stafylidis, Shaun Hutchinson, Mark Fotheringham and Hugo Rodallega all returning, while Fernando Amorebieta was handed his first outing of the campaign. The resulting formation caused the commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra to announce that Fulham had so many centre backs he had no idea of the formation: Fulham played six defenders in a 6-1-1-1-1 formation. Despite a bright early start, it took just nine minutes for Fulham to get that familiar sinking feeling as Forest took the lead with their first attack of the game. Antonio was upended by Nikolay Bodurov and, from Henri Lansbury's whipped-in free-kick, Britt Assombalonga rose to head powerfully past Gabor Kiraly. Assombalonga increased Fulham's woes from the penalty spot after 20 minutes. Antonio's brilliant run into the visitors' area was crudely halted by Hutchinson, who was duly booked - as was Dan Burn who manhandled referee Darren Deadman - and Assombalonga fired his kick into the bottom corner. The Fulham manager sat motionless by the dugout as chants of "Felix out" rang out from the small pocket of Cottagers supporters situated behind Kiraly's goal. But just past the hour mark, Jack Hunt's foul on Stafylidis presented £11,000,000 man McCormack with a free shot on goal, and he hauled Fulham back into the match by delivering a stunning set-piece past the despairing dive of Darlow for his first league goal for the Cottagers. Rodallega should have levelled as he latched on to a through ball, but as he rounded Darlow and shot goalwards, a defender rushed back to clear off the line. Bodurov fired over when unmarked in the Forest box as Fulham came out with renewed vigour, and their early energy was rewarded when Amorebieta's cross was smartly diverted home by Rodallega. Amazingly, Fulham grabbed the lead after 64 minutes, with McCormack firing the Londoners ahead following a three-man move between himself, Rodallega and substitute Chris David. But Forest awoke from their slumber to restore parity after 77 minutes as Antonio latched on to a brilliant pass from skipper Michael Mancienne to crack home a shot into the corner. And after looking almost dead and buried, Forest suddenly found themselves ahead two minutes later when Assombalonga's header hit a post, but he reacted quickest to stab the ball home. Forest then sealed victory in the 89th minute when Paterson ran through on goal to calmly dispatch the ball past Kiraly from 15 yards.

That proved to be enough for Shahid Khan to sack Magath, and announced that Kit Symons would temporarily assume caretaker manager whilst he appointed a five-man committee to find a new manager. Symons's first game in charge was against Blackburn Rovers. Symons made three changes - including Bryan Ruiz's first Fulham appearance since December 2013 - for a match attended by former captain Brede Hangeland, as well with former fan favourite Steve Sidwell, but as half-time approached, Hutchinson launched into an ill-advised, over-zealous challenge on Lee Williamson, leaving the midfielder in a heap. Referee Andy D'Urso gave a straight red card and, after several minutes of treatment, the Rovers man left the field on a stretcher. The sending off gave Rovers the upper hand and Rudy Gestede's attempt to find an opener at the start of the second half had to be well saved by the returning Marcus Bettinelli. Fulham soon had to scramble away a Craig Conway free-kick, before eventually falling behind in the 58th minute. Fulham refused to give in, though, and an excellent counter-attack involving Parker and Tim Hoogland would have been turned in by Ross McCormack was it not for a fine Steele save. Ruiz and Rodallega saw penalty appeals waved away soon after, before Blackburn came close in quick succession as Dan Burn blocked a Rhodes effort after rounding Bettinelli before a Gestede header deflected just wide.

Fulham then progressed in the League Cup after seeing off Doncaster Rovers, courtesy of Bryan Ruiz and Dan Burn goals. This boosted morale for the trip to Saint Andrew's for the game against Birmingham City, who had only won one of their last 23 games at home. Fulham hardly began as a bottom of the table side, as demonstrated by Ross McCormack when he flashed in a free-kick which Darren Randolph had to desperately finger-tip away to safety. But it was Birmingham who then took command and David Cotterill, who had created numerous goal opportunities throughout the season, found himself in a goalscoring position when he latched onto a pass from Mark Duffy only to screw his effort wide with only goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli to beat. Fulham's problem was highlighted in the 19th minute when the industrious McCormack produced an accurate cross from the right only for Rodallega to fail to make a clean contact just yards away from the Birmingham goal. Birmingham continued to benefit from Cotterill's good delivery and another chance went begging as David Edgar headed wide from the former Burnley player's corner kick. Finally, in the 37th minute, they finally broke the stalemate with a solo goal. Callum Reilly pushed a pass into the path of Cotterill. He looked up and decided to fire in a shot from fully 25 yards which whistled into the top far corner of the net. Fulham were boosted by a 63rd-minute equaliser from Hoogland: Nikolay Bodurov's cross was deflected to Hoogland who saw his shot also deflected into the net. The winner came courtesy of a bad mistake by Jonathan Spector. He attempted to push the ball back to his goalkeeper only for the ball to cannon to Rodallega to capitalise upon the mistake and score with an angled shot after 71 minutes to give the whites their first win of the season in the League.

Transfers

In

Date Pos. Name From Fee Source
16 June 2014 DF England Shaun Hutchinson Scotland Motherwell Free [1][2]
24 June 2014 FW Australia Adam Taggart Australia Newcastle Jets Undisclosed [2][3]
25 June 2014 DF Germany Tim Hoogland Germany Schalke 04 Free [2][4]
2 July 2014 DF Switzerland Kay Voser Switzerland Basel Undisclosed [2][5]
8 July 2014 FW Scotland Ross McCormack England Leeds United £11,000,000 [2][6]
23 July 2014 MF Germany Thomas Eisfeld England Arsenal Undisclosed [2][7]
23 July 2014 MF Morocco Adil Chihi Germany 1. FC Köln Free [2][7]
1 August 2014 DF Bulgaria Nikolay Bodurov Bulgaria Litex Lovech Undisclosed [2][8]
8 August 2014 MF Scotland Mark Fotheringham England Notts County Free [2][9]
15 August 2014 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino Fazlic Switzerland Grasshoppers Free [2][10]
22 August 2014 DF Argentina Tiago Casasola Argentina Boca Juniors Undisclosed [2][11]
28 August 2014 GK Hungary Gábor Király Germany TSV 1860 Munich Free [2][12]
1 September 2014 FW England Matt Smith England Leeds United £500,000 [2][13]
3 February 2015 DF Wales Aron Davis England Bristol City Undisclosed [14]

Loans in

Date Pos. Name From End Date Source
9 July 2014 DF Greece Kostas Stafylidis Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen 30 June 2015 [2][15]
27 November 2014 MF France Seko Fofana England Manchester City 30 June 2015 [16][17]
24 January 2015 DF Wales Jazz Richards England Swansea City 30 June 2015 [18][19]
12 March 2015 DF England Michael Turner England Norwich City 30 June 2015 [20]
25 March 2015 DF England James Husband England Middlesbrough 30 June 2015 [21]
26 March 2015 MF England Danny Guthrie England Reading 30 June 2015 [22]
26 March 2015 GK England Richard Lee England Brentford 30 June 2015 [22]

Out

Date Pos. Name New club Fee Source
16 May 2014 FW Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov France AS Monaco Free [23]
23 May 2014 GK Philippines Neil Etheridge England Oldham Athletic Free [24][25]
23 May 2014 DF England Matthew Briggs England Millwall Free [24]
23 May 2014 DF Netherlands John Heitinga Germany Hertha BSC Free [24]
23 May 2014 DF Norway John Arne Riise Cyprus APOEL Free [24]
23 May 2014 MF Republic of Ireland Damien Duff Australia Melbourne City Free [24][26]
23 May 2014 MF England Steve Sidwell England Stoke City Free [24]
23 May 2014 MF Greece Giorgos Karagounis
Released
[24]
23 May 2014 MF Mali Mahamadou Diarra
Released
[24]
23 May 2014 MF Ghana Derek Boateng Spain Rayo Vallecano Free [24]
23 May 2014 MF England Charles Banya England Crawley Town Free [24][27]
23 May 2014 MF Sweden Dino Islamović Netherlands Groningen Free [24]
23 May 2014 MF Germany Ronny Minkwitz Switzerland FC Wohlen Free [24]
23 May 2014 GK Germany Max Oberschmidt Germany Energie Cottbus Free [24]
23 May 2014 MF Wales Josh Pritchard England Gillingham Free [24]
23 May 2014 MF England Alex Brister
Released
[24]
3 June 2014 DF Norway Brede Hangeland England Crystal Palace Free [28][29]
26 June 2014 DF Germany Sascha Riether Germany Freiburg Undisclosed [30]
26 June 2014 FW Sweden Muamer Tanković Netherlands AZ Alkmaar Free -
9 July 2014 MF Switzerland Pajtim Kasami Greece Olympiakos £4,400,000 [31][32]
11 July 2014 MF England Kieran Richardson England Aston Villa £600,000 [33]
28 July 2014 GK England David Stockdale England Brighton & Hove Albion Undisclosed [34]
29 July 2014 MF Iran Ashkan Dejagah Qatar Al-Arabi £5,000,000 [35]
9 January 2015 FW Italy Marcello Trotta Italy Avellino Undisclosed [36]
30 January 2015 MF Scotland Mark Fotheringham
Released
[37]
16 February 2015 DF Montenegro Elsad Zverotić Switzerland FC Sion Free [38]
16 February 2015 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino Fazlic Croatia NK Zadar Free [38][39]

Loans out

Date Pos. Name To End date Source
9 August 2014 GK Netherlands Maarten Stekelenburg France Monaco 30 June 2015 [40]
31 August 2014 FW Greece Konstantinos Mitroglou Greece Olympiacos 30 June 2015 [41]
1 September 2014 MF England Ryan Tunnicliffe England Blackburn Rovers 1 January 2015 [42][43]
1 September 2014 MF Sweden Alexander Kačaniklić Denmark FC Copenhagen 22 December 2014 [44][45]
2 October 2014 MF Australia Ryan Williams England Barnsley 1 January 2015 [46]
17 October 2014 GK Finland Jesse Joronen England Accrington Stanley 18 November 2014 [47]
18 October 2014 DF Scotland Jack Grimmer England Shrewsbury Town 18 November 2014 [48]
31 October 2014 DF England Stephen Arthurworrey England Yeovil Town 30 June 2015 [49][50]
1 November 2014 FW Italy Marcello Trotta England Barnsley 5 January 2015 [51]
6 November 2014 MF England Lyle Della Verde England Bristol Rovers 4 January 2015 [52]
27 November 2014 DF England Josh Passley England Shrewsbury Town 5 January 2015 [53]
27 November 2014 FW England Matt Smith England Bristol City 1 March 2015 [54][55]
9 January 2015 GK Slovakia Marek Rodák England Farnborough 5 March 2015 [56][57]
16 January 2015 DF Australia Cameron Burgess Scotland Ross County 30 June 2015 [58]
29 January 2015 DF England Josh Passley England Portsmouth 30 June 2015 [59][60][61]
31 January 2015 MF Netherlands Chris David Netherlands F.C. Twente 30 June 2015 [62][63]
2 February 2015 MF Germany Thomas Eisfeld Germany VfL Bochum 30 June 2015 [63]
16 February 2015 FW Wales George Williams England Milton Keynes Dons 9 March 2015 [64][65]
20 February 2015 DF England Tom Richards England Aldershot Town 30 June 2015 [66][67]
5 March 2015 GK England Magnus Norman England Farnborough 5 May 2015 [57]
25 March 2015 DF Venezuela Fernando Amorebieta England Middlesbrough 30 June 2015 [21]

Fixtures and results

Pre-season friendlies

Friendlies during season

Championship

The fixtures for the 2014–15 season were announced on 18 June 2014 at 9:00 am.[68][69]

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 14 10 22 62 83 −21 52 9 5 9 36 38 −2 5 5 13 26 45 −19

Last updated: 2 May 2015.
Source: Sky Sports

Results by matchday

Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
Result L L L L D L L L W W L W D W D D W L W L W W L L L W W L D L L D L W L L D L W L D D D W W L
Position 17 21 23 24 23 24 24 24 23 22 22 22 22 19 20 21 17 17 16 16 14 13 15 17 18 15 14 15 16 18 19 19 20 19 20 20 20 21 20 20 20 20 20 18 17 17

Last updated: 2 May 2015.
Source: Statto.com
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Football League Cup

Fulham were granted a bye in to the second round of the League Cup.[70]

FA Cup

Main article: 2014–15 FA Cup

Fulham were granted a bye into the third round of the FA Cup.

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Championship 17th 9 August 20142 May 2015
League Cup Second round Fourth round 26 August 201428 October 2014
FA Cup Third round Fourth round 3 January 20153 February 2015

Last updated: 2 May 2015
Source: Competitions

Championship table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
15 Leeds United 46 15 11 20 50 61 11 56
16 Huddersfield Town 46 13 16 17 58 75 17 55
17 Fulham 46 14 10 22 62 83 21 52
18 Bolton Wanderers 46 13 12 21 54 67 13 51
19 Reading 46 13 11 22 48 69 21 50
Updated to match(es) played on 2 May 2015. Source: Sky Sports
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

Squad statistics

Appearances & goals

Last updated 2 May 2015
  • Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes.
No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionship League Cup FA Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Hungary Gabor Kiraly 5 0 3+1 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
2 DF Germany Tim Hoogland 27 4 21+3 4 3+0 0 0+0 0
3 DF Greece Kostas Stafylidis (on loan from Bayer Leverkusen) 44 0 34+4 0 2+0 0 4+0 0
4 DF England Shaun Hutchinson 31 2 25+0 2 2+0 0 4+0 0
6 DF Bulgaria Nikolay Bodurov 44 1 36+2 1 1+1 0 4+0 0
8 MF England Scott Parker 41 3 35+2 3 1+1 0 2+0 0
9 FW England Matt Smith 15 5 8+7 5 0+0 0 0+0 0
10 FW Costa Rica Bryan Ruiz 32 5 23+6 4 2+0 1 1+0 0
11 MF Sweden Alexander Kačaniklić 16 2 8+6 2 0+0 0 1+1 0
12 MF France Seko Fofana (on loan from Manchester City) 26 1 13+9 1 0+0 0 4+0 0
13 MF England Danny Guthrie (on loan from Reading) 6 0 6+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
14 FW England Patrick Roberts 20 0 2+15 0 1+0 0 0+2 0
15 DF Switzerland Kay Voser 4 0 2+1 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
16 FW England Cauley Woodrow 33 5 10+18 3 1+0 0 4+0 2
18 DF England Michael Turner (on loan from Norwich City) 8 1 8+0 1 0+0 0 0+0 0
19 MF England Ryan Tunnicliffe 24 0 22+0 0 0+0 0 2+0 0
20 FW Colombia Hugo Rodallega 38 11 30+3 10 1+0 0 2+2 1
21 MF Denmark Lasse Vigen Christensen 29 5 24+1 5 1+0 0 2+1 0
24 DF England James Husband (on loan from Middlesbrough) 5 0 5+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
25 FW France Moussa Dembélé 15 2 2+9 0 1+0 2 2+1 0
27 FW Wales George Williams 16 0 7+7 0 1+1 0 0+0 0
29 DF Wales Jazz Richards (on loan from Swansea City) 14 0 14+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
28 MF United States Emerson Hyndman 11 0 9+0 0 2+0 0 0+0 0
32 DF Republic of Ireland Sean Kavanagh 22 1 13+5 1 1+1 0 1+1 0
33 DF England Dan Burn 22 2 20+0 1 2+0 1 0+0 0
34 MF Morocco Adil Chihi 1 0 0+1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
37 DF Scotland Jack Grimmer 17 0 13+0 0 0+0 0 4+0 0
39 MF Australia Ryan Williams 3 0 1+1 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
40 GK England Marcus Bettinelli 45 0 39+0 0 2+0 0 4+0 0
41 GK Finland Jesse Joronen 4 0 4+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
42 GK Slovakia Marek Rodák 0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
43 DF Northern Ireland Liam Donnelly 0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
44 FW Scotland Ross McCormack 51 19 43+1 17 2+1 1 3+1 1
Players who left the club during the season
13 DF Montenegro Elsad Zverotić 12 0 5+5 0 1+0 0 0+1 0
26 MF Scotland Mark Fotheringham 3 0 2+0 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
Out on loan
5 DF Venezuela Fernando Amorebieta 9 1 8+0 1 1+0 0 0+0 0
7 MF Germany Thomas Eisfeld 9 0 2+5 0 0+2 0 0+0 0
30 MF Netherlands Chris David 7 0 3+2 0 1+1 0 0+0 0
31 DF England Stephen Arthurworrey 1 0 0+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
38 DF Australia Cameron Burgess 4 0 4+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0

Top scorers

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by squad number when total goals are equal.

Last updated on 2 May 2015
Rank No. Nationality Player Championship League Cup FA Cup Total
144ScotlandRoss McCormack171119
220ColombiaHugo Rodallega100111
3
9EnglandMatt Smith 5005
10Costa RicaBryan Ruiz4105
16EnglandCauley Woodrow3025
21DenmarkLasse Vigen Christensen5005
72GermanyTim Hoogland4004
88EnglandScott Parker3003
9
4EnglandShaun Hutchinson2002
11SwedenAlexander Kačaniklić2002
25FranceMoussa Dembélé 0202
33EnglandDan Burn1102
13
5VenezuelaFernando Amorebieta1001
6BulgariaNikolay Bodurov1001
12FranceSeko Fofana1001
18EnglandMichael Turner1001
32Republic of IrelandSean Kavanagh1001
# Own Goals 1 0 0 1
TOTALS 62 5 4 71

Disciplinary record

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number.

N P Nat. Name Championship League Cup FA Cup Total Notes
2 DF Germany Tim Hoogland 5 5
3 DF Greece Kostas Stafylidis 5 1 5 1
4 DF England Shaun Hutchinson 2 2 1 3 2
6 DF Bulgaria Nikolay Bodurov 4 1 1 6
8 MF England Scott Parker 5 1 6
9 FW England Matt Smith 1 1 1 1
11 MF Sweden Alexander Kačaniklić 2 2
12 MF France Seko Fofana 4 1 5
13 MF England Danny Guthrie 3 3
15 DF Switzerland Kay Voser 1 1 2
16 FW England Cauley Woodrow 2 2
18 FW England Michael Turner 3 3
19 MF England Ryan Tunnicliffe 3 3
21 MF Denmark Lasse Vigen Christensen 2 2
27 FW Wales George Williams 1 1
28 MF United States Emerson Hyndman 1 1
29 DF Wales Jazz Richards 2 2
32 DF Republic of Ireland Sean Kavanagh 4 4
33 DF England Dan Burn 7 1 8
37 DF Scotland Jack Grimmer 2 2
40 GK England Marcus Bettinelli 2 1 1 3 1
44 FW Scotland Ross McCormack 4 1 2 6 1
Players who left the club during the season
13 DF Montenegro Elsad Zverotić 2 2
26 MF Scotland Mark Fotheringham 2 2
Out on loan
5 DF Venezuela Fernando Amorebieta 2 1 2 1
TOTALS 69 2 5 4 0 0 8 0 0 81 2 5

Last updated: 2 May 2015
Source: Football League
Ordered by , and
= Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Suspensions

PlayerDate ReceivedOffenceLength of suspension
Matt Smith13 September 2014Red card vs Reading3 MatchesNottingham Forest (A), Blackburn Rovers (H) (Championship), Doncaster Rovers (H) (Football League Cup)
Shaun Hutchinson20 September 2014Red card vs Blackburn3 MatchesDoncaster Rovers (H) (Football League Cup), Birmingham City (A), Bolton Wanderers (H) (Championship)
Ross McCormack1 November 2014Yellow cardYellow cardRed card vs Wigan1 MatchBlackpool (H) (Championship)
Dan Burn21 November 20145 in all competitions1 MatchBrighton & Hove Albion (A) (Championship)
Marcus Bettinelli5 December 2014Red card vs Watford1 MatchLeeds United (A) (Championship)
Fernando Amorebieta6 March 2015Red card vs Bournemouth3 MatchesSheffield Wednesday (A), Leeds United (H), Huddersfield Town (A) (Championship)
Kostas Stafylidis18 March 2015Yellow cardYellow cardRed card vs Leeds United1 MatchHuddersfield Town (A) (Championship)
Shaun Hutchinson21 March 2015Red card vs Huddersfield Town2 MatchesBrentford (H), Charlton Athletic (A) (Championship)

Last updated: 2 May 2015.
Source: Football Association

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