2009–10 Football League

The Football League
Season 2009–10
Champions Newcastle United
Promoted Newcastle United
West Bromwich Albion
Blackpool
Relegated Grimsby Town
Darlington

The 2009–10 Football League (known as the Coca-Cola Football League for sponsorship reasons) was the 111th completed season of the Football League. It began in August 2009 and concluded in May 2010, with the promotion play-off finals. The Football League is contested through three Divisions. The divisions are the League Championship, League One and League Two. The winner and the runner up of the League Championship will be automatically promoted to the Premier League and they will be joined by the winner of the League Championship playoff. The bottom two teams in League Two will be relegated to the Conference Premier.

The league was won by Newcastle United, with West Bromwich Albion as runners up. Both teams were promoted to the Premier League. Sheffield Wednesday, Plymouth Argyle and Peterborough United were relegated into League One. Grimsby Town and Darlington were relegated from the Football League. Attendance levels in the Football League in the 2009–10 season were the highest for 50 years, with 17.1m people paying to watch games in the three divisions.[1]

Promotion and relegation

The following teams were either promoted or relegated for the 2009–10 season based upon the results of the previous year.

From Premier League
From Championship

From Football League One

From Football League Two
From Conference Premier

League Tables

Championship

A total of 24 teams contest the division, including 18 sides remaining in the division from last season, three relegated from the Premier League, and three promoted from League One.

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Newcastle United (C) (P) 46 30 12 4 90 35+55 102 Promotion to Premier League
2 West Bromwich Albion (P) 46 26 13 7 89 48+41 91
3 Nottingham Forest 46 22 13 11 65 40+25 79 Qualification to play-offs
4 Cardiff City 46 22 10 14 73 54+19 76
5 Leicester City 46 21 13 12 61 45+16 76
6 Blackpool (P) 46 19 13 14 74 58+16 70
7 Swansea City 46 17 18 11 40 37+3 69
8 Sheffield United 46 17 14 15 61 54+7 65
9 Reading 46 17 12 17 68 63+5 63
10 Bristol City 46 15 18 13 56 659 63
11 Middlesbrough 46 16 14 16 58 50+8 62
12 Doncaster Rovers 46 15 15 16 59 58+1 60
13 Queens Park Rangers 46 14 15 17 58 657 57
14 Derby County 46 15 11 20 53 6310 56
15 Ipswich Town 46 12 20 14 50 6111 56
16 Watford 46 14 12 20 61 687 54
17 Preston North End 46 13 15 18 58 7315 54
18 Barnsley 46 14 12 20 53 6916 54
19 Coventry City 46 13 15 18 47 6417 54
20 Scunthorpe United 46 14 10 22 62 8422 52
21 Crystal Palace 46 14 17 15 50 533 049*
22 Sheffield Wednesday (R) 46 11 14 21 49 6920 47 Relegation to League One
23 Plymouth Argyle (R) 46 11 8 27 43 6825 41
24 Peterborough United (R) 46 8 10 28 46 8034 34

Updated to games played on 2 May 2010.
Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
* Crystal Palace were given a ten point deduction for entering administration.[2]
(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.

Playoffs
  Semifinals Final at Wembley
                     
6  Blackpool 2 4 6  
3  Nottingham Forest 1 3 4  
    6  Blackpool 3
  4  Cardiff City 2
5  Leicester City 0 3(3) 3
4  Cardiff City 1 2(4) 3  

League One

A total of 24 teams contest the division, including 17 sides remaining in the division from last season, three relegated from the Championship and four promoted from League Two.

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Promotion or relegation
1 Norwich City (C) (P) 46 29 8 9 89 47+42 95 Promotion to 2010–11 Football League Championship
2 Leeds United (P) 46 25 11 10 77 44+33 86
3 Millwall (P) 46 24 13 9 76 44+32 85 Qualification to Playoffs
4 Charlton Athletic 46 23 15 8 71 48+23 84
5 Swindon Town 46 22 16 8 73 57+16 82
6 Huddersfield Town 46 23 11 12 82 56+26 80
7 Southampton 46 23 14 9 85 47+38 073*
8 Colchester United 46 20 12 14 64 52+12 72
9 Brentford 46 14 20 12 55 52+3 62
10 Walsall 46 16 14 16 60 633 62
11 Bristol Rovers 46 19 5 22 59 7011 62
12 Milton Keynes Dons 46 17 9 20 60 688 60
13 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 15 14 17 56 604 59
14 Carlisle United 46 15 13 18 63 663 58
15 Yeovil Town 46 13 14 19 55 594 53
16 Oldham Athletic 46 13 13 20 39 5718 52
17 Leyton Orient 46 13 12 21 53 6310 51
18 Exeter City 46 11 18 17 48 6012 51
19 Tranmere Rovers 46 14 9 23 45 7227 51
20 Hartlepool United 46 14 11 21 59 678 050
21 Gillingham (R) 46 12 14 20 48 6416 50 Relegation to 2010–11 Football League Two
22 Wycombe Wanderers (R) 46 10 15 21 56 7620 45
23 Southend United (R) 46 10 13 23 51 7221 43
24 Stockport County (R) 46 5 10 31 35 9560 25

Updated to games played on 29 May 2010.
Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
* Southampton were given a ten-point deduction for breaching insolvency regulations, regarding their holding company. As they finished in the bottom three last season, the points deduction were applied in the 2009–10 season.[3]
(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.
Hartlepool deducted 3 points for fielding an ineligible player.[4]

Playoffs
  Semifinals Final at Wembley
                     
6  Huddersfield Town 0 0 0  
3  Millwall 0 2 2  
    3  Millwall 1
  5  Swindon Town 0
5  Swindon Town 2 1(5) 3
4  Charlton Athletic 1 2(4) 3  

League Two

A total of 24 teams contest the division, including 18 sides remaining in the division from last season, four relegated from the League One, two promoted from 2008–09 Football Conference.

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Promotion or relegation
1 Notts County (C) (P) 46 27 12 7 96 31+65 93 Promotion to 2010–11 Football League One
2 AFC Bournemouth (P) 46 25 8 13 61 44+17 83
3 Rochdale (P) 46 25 7 14 82 48+34 82
4 Morecambe 46 20 13 13 73 64+9 73 Qualification to Playoffs
5 Rotherham United 46 21 10 15 55 52+3 73
6 Aldershot Town 46 20 12 14 69 56+13 72
7 Dagenham & Redbridge (P) 46 20 12 14 69 58+11 72
8 Chesterfield 46 21 7 18 61 621 70
9 Bury 46 19 12 15 54 595 69
10 Port Vale 46 17 17 12 61 50+11 68
11 Northampton Town 46 18 13 15 62 53+9 67
12 Shrewsbury Town 46 17 12 17 55 54+1 63
13 Burton Albion 46 17 11 18 71 70+1 62
14 Bradford City 46 16 14 16 59 623 62
15 Accrington Stanley 46 18 7 21 62 7412 61
16 Hereford United 46 17 8 21 54 6511 59
17 Torquay United 46 14 15 17 64 55+9 57
18 Crewe Alexandra 46 15 10 21 68 735 55
19 Macclesfield Town 46 12 18 16 49 589 54
20 Lincoln City 46 13 11 22 42 6523 50
21 Barnet 46 12 12 22 47 6316 48
22 Cheltenham Town 46 10 18 18 54 7117 48
23 Grimsby Town (R) 46 9 17 20 45 7227 44 Relegation to 2010–11 Conference Premier
24 Darlington (R) 46 8 6 32 33 8754 30

Updated to games played on 8 May 2010.
Source: The Football League
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.

Playoffs
  Semifinals Final at Wembley
                     
7  Dagenham & Redbridge 6 1 7  
4  Morecambe 0 2 2  
    7  Dagenham & Redbridge 3
  5  Rotherham United 2
6  Aldershot Town 0 0 0
5  Rotherham United 1 2 3  

Results

Championship

Home ╲ Away BAR BLP BRICARCOVCRYDERDONIPSLEIMIDNEWNOTPETPLYPNEQPRREASCUSHUSHWSWAWATWBA
Barnsley 10 23 10 02 00 00 01 21 10 21 22 21 22 13 03 01 13 11 22 12 00 10 31
Blackpool 12 11 11 30 22 00 20 10 12 20 21 31 20 20 11 22 20 41 30 12 51 32 23
Bristol City 53 20 06 11 10 21 25 00 11 21 22 11 11 31 42 10 11 11 23 11 10 22 21
Cardiff City 02 11 30 20 11 61 21 12 21 10 01 11 20 01 10 02 00 40 11 32 21 31 11
Coventry City 31 11 11 12 11 01 10 21 11 22 02 10 32 11 11 10 13 21 32 11 01 04 00
Crystal Palace 11 41 01 12 01 10 03 31 01 10 02 11 20 11 31 02 13 04 10 00 01 30 11
Derby County 23 02 10 20 21 11 02 13 10 22 30 10 21 21 53 24 21 14 01 30 01 20 22
Doncaster Rovers 01 33 10 20 00 11 21 33 01 14 01 10 31 12 11 20 12 43 11 10 00 21 23
Ipswich Town 10 31 00 20 32 13 10 11 00 11 04 11 00 02 11 30 21 10 03 00 11 11 11
Leicester City 10 21 13 10 22 20 00 00 11 20 00 30 11 10 12 40 12 51 21 30 21 41 12
Middlesbrough 21 03 00 01 11 11 20 20 31 01 22 11 10 01 20 20 11 30 00 10 11 01 05
Newcastle United 61 41 00 51 41 20 00 21 22 10 20 20 31 31 30 11 30 30 21 10 30 20 22
Nottingham Forest 10 01 11 00 20 20 32 41 30 51 10 10 10 30 30 50 21 20 10 21 10 24 01
Peterborough United 12 01 01 44 01 11 03 12 31 12 22 23 12 12 01 10 32 30 10 11 22 21 23
Plymouth Argyle 00 02 32 13 01 01 10 21 11 11 02 02 01 12 11 11 41 21 01 13 11 01 01
Preston North End 14 00 22 30 32 11 00 11 20 01 22 01 32 20 20 22 12 32 21 22 20 11 00
Queens Park Rangers 52 11 21 01 22 11 11 21 12 12 15 01 11 11 20 40 41 01 11 11 11 10 31
Reading 10 21 20 01 30 24 41 00 11 01 02 12 00 60 21 41 10 11 13 50 11 11 11
Scunthorpe United 21 24 30 11 10 12 32 22 11 11 02 21 22 40 21 31 01 22 31 20 02 22 13
Sheffield United 00 30 20 34 10 20 11 11 33 11 10 01 00 10 43 10 11 30 01 32 20 20 22
Sheffield Wednesday 22 20 01 31 20 22 00 02 01 20 13 22 11 21 21 12 12 02 40 11 02 21 04
Swansea City 31 00 00 32 00 00 10 00 00 10 03 11 01 10 10 20 20 00 30 21 00 11 02
Watford 10 22 20 04 23 13 01 11 21 33 11 12 00 01 10 20 31 30 30 30 41 01 11
West Bromwich Albion 11 32 41 02 10 01 31 31 20 30 20 11 13 20 31 32 22 31 20 31 10 01 50

Updated to games played on 2 May 2010.
Source: The Football League
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

League One

Home ╲ Away BRE BHA BROCRLCHACOLEXEGILHARHUDLEELEYMILMKDNOROLDSOUSTDSTPSWITRAWALWYCYEO
Brentford 00 13 31 11 10 00 40 00 30 00 10 22 33 21 11 11 21 20 23 21 11 11 11
Brighton & Hove Albion 30 21 12 02 12 20 20 33 00 03 00 01 01 12 02 22 23 24 01 30 01 10 10
Bristol Rovers 00 11 32 21 32 10 21 20 10 04 12 20 10 03 10 15 43 10 30 00 01 23 12
Carlisle United 13 02 31 31 21 01 20 32 12 13 22 13 50 01 12 11 21 00 01 30 11 10 10
Charlton Athletic 20 12 42 10 10 21 22 21 21 10 01 44 51 01 00 11 10 20 22 11 20 32 20
Colchester United 33 00 10 21 30 22 21 20 10 12 10 12 20 05 10 21 20 20 30 11 21 11 21
Exeter City 30 01 10 23 11 20 11 31 21 20 00 11 12 11 11 11 10 01 11 21 21 11 11
Gillingham 01 11 10 00 11 00 30 01 20 32 11 20 22 11 10 21 30 31 50 01 00 32 10
Hartlepool United 00 20 12 41 02 31 11 11 02 22 10 30 05 02 21 13 30 30 01 10 30 11 11
Huddersfield Town 00 71 00 11 11 21 40 21 21 22 40 10 10 13 20 31 21 00 22 33 43 60 21
Leeds United 11 11 21 11 00 20 21 41 31 22 10 02 41 21 20 10 20 20 03 30 12 11 40
Leyton Orient 21 11 50 22 12 01 11 31 13 02 11 10 12 21 12 22 12 20 00 21 20 20 20
Millwall 11 11 20 00 40 21 10 40 10 31 21 21 32 21 20 11 20 50 32 50 21 02 00
Milton Keynes Dons 01 00 21 34 01 21 11 20 00 23 01 10 13 21 00 03 31 41 21 10 10 23 22
Norwich City 10 41 51 02 22 17 31 20 21 30 10 40 20 11 20 02 21 21 10 20 00 52 30
Oldham Athletic 23 02 21 20 02 22 20 10 03 01 02 20 01 21 01 13 22 00 22 00 10 22 00
Southampton 11 13 23 32 10 00 31 41 32 50 10 21 11 31 22 00 31 20 01 30 51 10 20
Southend United 22 01 21 22 12 12 00 10 32 22 00 30 00 21 03 01 13 21 22 11 30 11 00
Stockport County 01 11 02 12 12 22 13 00 22 06 24 21 04 13 13 01 11 02 01 03 11 43 13
Swindon Town 32 21 04 20 11 11 11 31 02 21 30 32 11 00 11 42 10 21 41 30 11 11 31
Tranmere Rovers 10 21 20 00 04 11 31 42 00 02 14 21 20 01 31 01 21 20 01 14 23 03 21
Walsall 21 12 00 22 11 10 30 00 31 21 12 22 22 21 12 30 13 22 20 11 21 21 01
Wycombe Wanderers 10 25 21 00 12 11 22 30 20 12 01 01 10 01 01 22 00 11 21 22 01 23 14
Yeovil Town 20 22 03 31 11 01 21 00 40 01 12 33 11 10 33 30 01 10 22 01 20 13 40

Updated to games played on 8 May 2010.
Source: The Football League
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

League Two

Home ╲ Away ACC ALD BARBOUBRABRTBRYCHLCHFCRED&RDARGRIHERLINMACMORNORNTCPTVROCROTSHRTOR
Accrington Stanley 21 10 01 20 02 24 40 20 53 01 21 23 12 10 11 32 03 03 12 24 21 13 42
Aldershot Town 31 40 21 10 02 23 41 10 11 23 31 11 22 31 00 41 21 11 11 11 30 20 02
Barnet 12 30 11 22 11 00 11 31 12 20 30 30 00 12 12 20 00 10 00 10 01 22 11
AFC Bournemouth 20 10 30 10 10 12 00 12 10 00 20 31 21 31 11 10 02 21 40 04 10 10 21
Bradford City 11 21 21 11 11 01 11 30 23 33 10 00 10 02 12 20 20 00 00 03 24 13 20
Burton Albion 02 61 20 02 11 00 56 22 12 01 12 30 32 10 11 52 32 14 10 10 01 11 02
Bury 02 12 20 03 21 30 01 21 30 00 11 01 10 20 21 00 22 33 11 10 21 10 03
Cheltenham Town 11 12 51 01 45 01 52 01 04 11 33 21 01 10 12 20 22 11 11 14 11 12 11
Chesterfield 10 01 10 21 11 52 10 10 23 22 52 32 12 21 41 11 10 21 05 20 01 01 10
Crewe Alexandra 51 12 22 12 01 21 23 12 01 12 30 42 10 00 21 12 32 01 12 22 23 03 11
Dagenham & Redbridge 31 25 41 10 21 21 31 02 21 20 20 20 21 30 31 11 01 03 11 12 01 50 53
Darlington 00 12 12 02 01 10 01 11 23 01 02 02 01 11 01 04 12 05 13 02 20 21 13
Grimsby Town 22 12 20 32 03 12 11 00 22 04 11 11 10 22 11 11 12 01 12 02 12 30 03
Hereford United 20 20 21 21 20 34 13 11 10 11 11 21 01 20 02 01 02 02 22 21 30 21 10
Lincoln City 21 10 10 21 21 02 10 11 21 11 11 30 00 31 00 13 11 03 12 13 12 02 00
Macclesfield Town 00 11 11 12 22 11 20 10 20 41 22 02 00 31 01 22 02 04 20 01 13 01 21
Morecambe 12 10 21 50 00 32 30 10 01 43 10 20 11 22 31 22 24 21 10 33 20 11 20
Northampton Town 40 03 13 20 22 11 11 21 00 22 10 20 00 13 10 00 20 01 11 12 31 20 00
Notts County 12 00 20 22 50 11 50 50 10 20 30 40 11 50 31 10 41 52 31 10 10 11 22
Port Vale 22 11 02 00 21 31 01 11 12 01 31 10 40 20 40 00 02 13 21 11 12 11 22
Rochdale 12 10 21 00 13 12 30 01 23 20 31 01 41 41 11 30 41 10 21 00 40 40 21
Rotherham United 10 00 30 13 12 22 10 00 31 00 20 12 21 11 20 31 00 10 00 12 21 11 11
Shrewsbury Town 01 31 20 10 12 31 11 00 11 20 21 02 00 31 10 22 23 30 01 01 01 20 11
Torquay United 21 11 01 12 12 23 11 30 20 11 00 50 02 10 23 10 22 10 00 12 50 02 21

Updated to games played on 8 May 2010.
Source: The Football League
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Other details

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Position in table
Championship
Blackpool England Simon Grayson Signed by Leeds United 23 December 2008[5] England Ian Holloway 21 May 2009[6] Pre-season
Queens Park Rangers Portugal Paulo Sousa Sacked 9 April 2009[7] Northern Ireland Jim Magilton 3 June 2009[8] Pre-season
Reading England Steve Coppell Resigned 13 May 2009[9] Northern Ireland Brendan Rodgers 5 June 2009[10] Pre-season
Watford Northern Ireland Brendan Rodgers Signed by Reading 5 June 2009[11] Scotland Malky Mackay 15 June 2009[12] Pre-season
Swansea City Spain Roberto Martínez Signed by Wigan Athletic 15 June 2009[13] Portugal Paulo Sousa 23 June 2009[14] Pre-season
West Bromwich Albion England Tony Mowbray Signed by Celtic 16 June 2009[15] Italy Roberto Di Matteo 30 June 2009[16] Pre-season
Barnsley Wales Simon Davey Mutual Consent 29 August 2009[17] England Mark Robins 9 September 2009[18] 24th
Middlesbrough England Gareth Southgate Sacked 21 October 2009[19] Scotland Gordon Strachan 26 October 2009[20] 4th
Peterborough United Scotland Darren Ferguson Mutual Consent 10 November 2009[21] England Mark Cooper 14 November 2009[22] 24th
Plymouth Argyle England Paul Sturrock Sacked 10 December 2009[23] England Paul Mariner 10 December 2009[23] 23rd
Sheffield Wednesday England Brian Laws Mutual Consent 13 December 2009[24] Scotland Alan Irvine 8 January 2010[25] 22nd
Queens Park Rangers Northern Ireland Jim Magilton Mutual Consent 16 December 2009[26] England Paul Hart 17 December 2009[27] 12th
Reading Northern Ireland Brendan Rodgers Mutual Consent 17 December 2009[28] England Brian McDermott 27 January 2010[29] 21st
Preston North End Scotland Alan Irvine Sacked 29 December 2009[30] Scotland Darren Ferguson 6 January 2010[31] 16th
Queens Park Rangers England Paul Hart Mutual Consent 15 January 2010[32] England Neil Warnock 2 March 2010[33] 10th
Peterborough United England Mark Cooper Sacked 1 February 2010[34] Republic of Ireland Jim Gannon 2 February 2010[35] 24th
Crystal Palace England Neil Warnock Signed by Queens Park Rangers 2 March 2010[33] England Paul Hart 4 March 2010[36] 21st
Bristol City England Gary Johnson Mutual Consent 18 March 2010[37] England Steve Coppell 22 April 2010[38] 15th
Peterborough United Republic of Ireland Jim Gannon Mutual Consent 6 April 2010[39] England Gary Johnson 6 April 2010[40] 24th
Coventry City Wales Chris Coleman Sacked 4 May 2010[41] England Aidy Boothroyd 22 May 2010[42] 19th
Plymouth Argyle England Paul Mariner Mutual Consent 6 May 2010[43] England Peter Reid 24 June 2010[44] 23rd
Crystal Palace Scotland Paul Hart End of Contract 17 June 2010 England George Burley 17 June 2010[45] 21st
League One
Tranmere Rovers England Ronnie Moore Sacked 5 June 2009[46] England John Barnes 21 May 2009[47] Pre-season
Milton Keynes Dons Italy Roberto Di Matteo Signed by West Brom 30 June 2009[16] England Paul Ince 3 July 2009[48] Pre-season
Stockport County Republic of Ireland Jim Gannon Released, Consequently Joined Motherwell 6 May 2009[49] England Gary Ablett 8 July 2009[50] Pre-season
Southampton Netherlands Mark Wotte Sacked 9 July 2009[51] England Alan Pardew 17 July 2009[52] Pre-season
Norwich City England Bryan Gunn Sacked 14 August 2009[53] Scotland Paul Lambert 18 August 2009[54] 22nd
Colchester United Scotland Paul Lambert Signed by Norwich City 18 August 2009[54] England Aidy Boothroyd 2 September 2009[55] 1st
Tranmere Rovers England John Barnes Sacked 9 October 2009[56] England Les Parry 16 December 2009[57] 22nd
Wycombe Wanderers England Peter Taylor Mutual Consent 10 October 2009[58] Republic of Ireland Gary Waddock 13 October 2009[59] 23rd
Brighton & Hove Albion England Russell Slade Sacked 1 November 2009[60] Uruguay Gustavo Poyet 10 November 2009[61] 20th
Leyton Orient Wales Geraint Williams Sacked 3 April 2010[62] England Russell Slade 5 April 2010[63] 19th
Oldham Athletic England Dave Penney Sacked 6 May 2010[64] Scotland Paul Dickov 9 June 2010[65] 17th
Gillingham England Mark Stimson Mutual Consent 10 May 2010[66] England Andy Hessenthaler 22 May 2010[67] 21st
Milton Keynes Dons England Paul Ince Sacked 10 May 2010[68] England Karl Robinson 10 May 2010 12th
Colchester United England Aidy Boothroyd Signed by Coventry City 22 May 2010[42] England John Ward 31 May 2010[69] 8th
League Two
Burton Albion England Roy McFarland Resigned 18 May 2009 Canada Paul Peschisolido 18 May 2009[70] Pre-season
Darlington England Dave Penney Signed by Oldham Athletic 30 April 2009[71] England Colin Todd 20 May 2009[72] Pre-season
Port Vale England Dean Glover Sacked 21 May 2009[73] England Micky Adams 5 June 2009[74] Pre-season
Chesterfield England Lee Richardson End of Contract 6 May 2009[75] Republic of Ireland John Sheridan 9 June 2009[76] Pre-season
Lincoln City England Peter Jackson Sacked 2 September 2009[77] England Chris Sutton 28 September 2009[78] 17th
Northampton Town England Stuart Gray Sacked 8 September 2009[79] England Ian Sampson 5 October 2009[80] 16th
Rotherham United England Mark Robins Signed by Barnsley 9 September 2009[18] England Ronnie Moore 24 September 2009[81] 1st
Darlington England Colin Todd Mutual Consent 26 September 2009[82] Republic of Ireland Steve Staunton 5 October 2009[83] 24th
Crewe Alexandra Iceland Guðjón Þórðarson Sacked 2 October 2009[84] Italy Dario Gradi 2 October 2009[85] 14th
Notts County England Ian McParland Sacked 12 October 2009[86] Sweden Hans Backe 27 October 2009[87] 5th
Aldershot Town Republic of Ireland Gary Waddock Signed by Wycombe Wanderers 13 October 2009[59] England Kevin Dillon 9 November 2009[88] 6th
Grimsby Town England Mike Newell Sacked 18 October 2009[89] England Neil Woods 23 November 2009[90] 23rd
Cheltenham Town England Martin Allen Mutual Consent 11 December 2009[91] England Mark Yates 22 December 2009[92] 20th
Notts County Sweden Hans Backe Resigned 15 December 2009[93] England Steve Cotterill 23 February 2010[94] 6th
Bradford City Scotland Stuart McCall Resigned 8 February 2010[95] England Peter Taylor 17 February 2010[96] 16th
Macclesfield Town Saint Lucia Keith Alexander Death 3 March 2010[97] England Gary Simpson 14 April 2010[98] 21st
Darlington Republic of Ireland Steve Staunton Sacked 22 March 2010[99] Wales Simon Davey 5 April 2010[100] 24th
Barnet England Ian Hendon Sacked 28 April 2010[101] England Mark Stimson 1 June 2010[102] 22nd
Shrewsbury Town England Paul Simpson Sacked 30 April 2010[103] England Graham Turner 11 June 2010[104] 12th
Notts County England Steve Cotterill End of Contract 27 May 2010[105] England Craig Short 6 June 2010[106] 1st

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