2010–11 Cambridge United F.C. season

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Cambridge United
2010–11 season
Chairman Paul Barry
Manager Martin Ling
Jez George
Conference National 17th
FA Cup First Round
FA Trophy Second Round
Top goalscorer League:
Danny Wright (10)
All:
Danny Wright (12)
Highest home attendance 3,225 v Histon (1 January 2011)
Lowest home attendance 1,045 v Forest Green Rovers (11 December 2010)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2010–11 season was the 98th full season in the history of Cambridge United in which they competed in the Conference National, finishing 17th of 24, along with various cup competitions.

After relegation from the Football League in 2005, where the club had enjoyed a 35-year stay, the club were hopeful of ending their six-year spell in non-league football following a season of consolidation under manager Martin Ling, who had taken over a club that had reached two successive play-off finals, but had lost both and was in disarray off the pitch.[1]

However, United's season never recovered from a winless 5 game opening, and after flirting with relegation for much of the season, Ling was sacked on 1 February 2011 following a further run of four straight defeats, culminating in a 4-0 thrashing at the hands of Bath City.[2] Jez George, manager of United's youth development team CRC, was appointed caretaker manager and oversaw the team's successful avoidance of relegation to the Conference South.

Background

Cambridge United were founded in 1912 as Abbey United, named after the Abbey district of Cambridge. For many years they played amateur football until their election to the Football League in 1970. The early 1990s was Cambridge's most successful period; managed by John Beck the club won the first ever play-off final at Wembley Stadium and gained promotion from the Fourth Division before reaching two successive FA Cup quarter finals in 1990 and 1991 and winning the Third Division in 1991. The club reached the play-offs in 1992 but failed in their bid to become founder members of the Premier League.[3] This was the club's highest final league placing to date and since then it has been in almost constant decline.

The following season the club sacked Beck and were relegated from the First Division. Further relegation followed two seasons later. United returned to Division Two but were relegated in 2002. In 2005, after 35 years in the Football League, Cambridge United were relegated into the Football Conference. This brought with it financial difficulties and the club filed for administration,[4] coming out of it three months later after the intervention of sports minister Richard Caborn,[5][6] but not before selling their Abbey Stadium home to keep the club afloat and closing the youth system.[7]

The club's first season in the Conference National was one of stabilisation, followed by a close shave with relegation. Under the stewardship of Jimmy Quinn and Gary Brabin Cambridge made two successive play-off finals but lost both to Exeter and Torquay respectively. After a season of mid-table rebuilding under new manager Martin Ling, the club were hopeful of a push for promotion at the start of the season.

Review

July

Manager Martin Ling released a number of the 2009–10 at the end of that season, including established players such as Danny Potter and Courtney Pitt,[8] and began to rebuild the squad in time for the upcoming season with the signings of a number of players. The signings of former Histon players Danny Wright and Danny Naisbitt, along with that of Kettering defender James Jennings and York winger Simon Russell, were announced at a game to celebrate the achievements of Director of Football Jez George in raising money and awareness for the club's 'Walk for Change' in May 2010.[9]

This flurry of signings was followed the following month with the signing of another winger in the shape of Forest Green's Conal Platt, and experienced midfielder Adam Miller, who reportedly turned down interest from League One sides Sheffield Wednesday and Bradford City to join the club.[10][11][12] The signing of veteran striker Daryl Clare on 1 July, arriving for a fee of £10,000 on a two-year contract, led Ling to claim that his squad was all-but complete.[13]

August

Despite general optimism at the start of the season the team started badly, with no win coming until the 6th game, at home to Eastbourne Borough.[14] Before the victory over Eastbourne, Cambridge found themselves in 23rd place, with just 3 points from a possible 15 and only 3 goals scored, the least in the league.[15] The away loss to Mansfield Town was particularly difficult to stomach, as the winning goal game from a hotly disputed penalty. James Jennings was sent-off for the alleged handball, which to vindicate Cambridge's complaints, was rescinded on appeal.[16]

September

September started much more positively, with a 5-0 thrashing of Gateshead at the Abbey Stadium.[17] The game was also notable for summer signing Daryl Clare's first goal for the club, and former Histon striker Danny Wright's first at home. Following back-to-back home wins, the club moved into a mid-table position, however this brief run of good form was not to continue: only one more win was achieved, in between losses to Luton, Newport County and AFC Wimbledon.[14] The club's fortunes were not helped by a hip injury to winger Conal Platt, and serious ankle damage to midfielder Adam Miller.[18][19] Miller's injury turned out to be particularly serious - reconstructive surgery was forecast to put him out for 6 months.[19]

October

The month started with two more losses, to Bath City and Hayes & Yeading, leaving the club in the relegation zone. This brought the run to four consecutive losses and forced the board to issue a vote of confidence in manager Martin Ling's management.[20] This led to something of a renaissance in form - the club went unbeaten in the month's remaining four games, and won the last three, including a 3-0 home win against Lewes in the FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round.[21] Daryl Clare, who had struggled to find his old form since joining the club with just 1 goal in 13 appearances, was ruled out for 6 weeks at the end of the month with a finger injury.[22]

November

United's injury woes continued at the start of November, with commanding centre-back Brian Saah rule out for 6 weeks after undergoing a hernia operation.[23] This ruled Saah out of the televised FA Cup First Round tie at home to Huddersfield Town, which ended goalless, earning the club a lucrative replay.[24] In the replay at the Galpharm Stadium, although leading through a Rory McAuley goal, Huddersfield scored twice in added time to knock the U's out.[25]

In the league, Cambridge went unbeaten through November, picking up 6 points from their 4 goals. This included a memorable comeback against Tamworth, who were 3 goals up after 58 minutes.[26] However, the U's rallied and goals from Robbie Willmott, Jordan Patrick (his first for the first team) and Adam Marriott saw them salvage a point. Speaking to BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, Rory McAuley, who had enjoyed an increased role in the first team, said he thought the club had come through their difficulties, and were working more as a team, saying "we're willing to work for each other and to help each other."[27]

Team kit

The team kit for the season is produced by Italian manufacturers Erreà, who take over from Vandanel who produced the club's kit for the previous three seasons.[28]

The home kit changed from the previous season's amber shirt with a black sash,[29] to a plain amber shirt following a premature end to Vandanel's sponsorship of the club owing to financial difficulties.[28] The amber shorts and socks are also replaced, with all-black to be worn instead. The club's association with national brewers Greene King continues, with their IPA brand entering the second of a three-year deal to be worn on the front of shirts.[30]

Following the success of previous seasons' votes, the club's away kit was the subject of a fans' vote. Three options were given, with fans invited to text a premium rate number with their favourite option.[31] The winning design was a light blue and black striped shirt, which received 47% of the vote, narrowly beating a light and navy design with a curve detail which received 41%.[32] The design is intended to remain for two seasons, and new manufacturers Erreà have confirmed they will go ahead with the fans' choice of design rather than adapting it to one of their standard designs. The kit will bear the name of sponsors Kershaw for the tenth season, a local record for shirt sponsorship, breaking the company's own record from the preceding sponsorship agreement.[33]

Team

First team squad

This shows the most up-to-date Cambridge United squad following transfers during the season. To view previous players see the appearances and discipline table which includes all players to appear in a match day squad during the season.

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 Danny Naisbitt
2 England DF Kevin Roberts
3 England DF James Jennings
4 England DF Josh Coulson
5 England DF Brian Saah
6 Wales DF David Partridge
7 England MF Simon Russell
8 England MF Adam Miller
9 England FW Danny Wright
10 England FW Daryl Clare
11 England MF Robbie Willmott
12 England DF Rory McAuley
No. Position Player
14 Republic of Ireland MF Conal Platt
15 England MF Paul Carden
16 England FW Wayne Gray
17 England MF Sam Ives
18 England DF Darryl Coakley
19 England FW Adam Marriott
20 England MF Jordan Patrick
26 England DF Blaine Hudson
27 England MF Luke Berry
30 England GK Simon Brown

Appearances and discipline

No. Pos. Name League FA Cup FA Trophy Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Yellow card.svg Red card.svg
1 GK England Danny Naisbitt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 DF England Kevin Roberts 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
3 DF England James Jennings 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0
4 MF England Josh Coulson 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
5 DF England Brian Saah 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0
6 DF Wales David Partridge 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0
7 MF England Simon Russell 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0
8 MF England Adam Miller 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0
9 FW England Danny Wright 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 0
10 FW England Daryl Clare 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0
11 MF England Robbie Willmott 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
12 DF England Rory McAuley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 MF Republic of Ireland Conal Platt 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
15 MF England Paul Carden 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0
16 FW England Wayne Gray 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
17 MF England Sam Ives 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
18 DF England Darryl Coakley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 FW England Adam Marriott 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
20 MF England Jordan Patrick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 DF England Blaine Hudson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 MF England Luke Berry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 GK England Simon Brown 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

Last updated: 24 August 2010
Source: Cambridge United F.C. Club Statistics

Top scorers

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

Position Nation Squad Number Name League FA Cup FA Trophy Total
FW England 9 Danny Wright 10 1 1 12
MF England N/A Robbie Willmott 10 0 0 10
FW England 16 Wayne Gray 7 1 0 8
MF England 7 Simon Russell 6 1 1 8
DF England 5 Brian Saah 3 0 2 5
DF England 4 Josh Coulson 4 0 0 4
FW England 19 Adam Marriott 3 0 1 4
FW England 29 Liam Hughes 2 0 0 2
MF England 20 Jordan Patrick 2 0 0 2
DF England 3 James Jennings 1 0 1 2
MF England 27 Luke Berry 1 0 0 1
FW England 10 Daryl Clare 1 0 0 1
MF England N/A Dean Sinclair 1 0 0 1
MF England N/A Mark Bentley 1 0 0 1
DF England 12 Rory McAuley 0 1 0 1
DF England N/A David Partridge 0 0 1 1
DF England 2 Kevin Roberts 0 0 1 1
Own Goals 1 0 0 1
TOTALS 53 4 8 65

Last updated: 4 September 2010
Source: BBC Sport

Overall

This table takes account of all competitive matches.

Statistic Notes
Games played 52 46 in the League, 3 in the FA Cup, 3 in the FA Trophy
Games won 13 11 in the League, 1 in the FA Cup, 1 in the FA Trophy
Games drawn 19 17 in the League, 1 in the FA Cup, 1 in the FA Trophy
Games lost 20 18 in the League, 1 in the FA Cup, 1 in the FA Trophy
Goals scored 65 See Top Scorers table above for distribution
Goals conceded 73
Goal difference 8
Clean sheets 14
Yellow cards 73
Red cards 6 The red card awarded to James Jennings for deliberate handball in the 1-0 defeat at Mansfield Town
on 28 August 2010 was subsequently rescinded by the FA, and is therefore not included in this total.[34]
Worst discipline James Jennings 2 red card, 8 yellow cards
Best result 5-0 v. Gateshead, 4 September 2010
Worst result 1-5
0-4
v. Mansfield Town, 23 December 2010
v. Bath City, 29 January 2011
Most appearances 47 Wright
Top scorer 10 Willmott, Wright
Points 50 Out of a possible 138 (36%)

Last updated: 30 April 2011
Source: Cambridge United

Match results

Match won Match drawn Match lost

Pre-season

A. ^ The club competed in some friendlies as a Cambridge United XI, rather than a full first team.[35] Where indicated, a Cambridge United XI team played which featured more a mixture of squad players and trialists than in other games.

League

Results by round

Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Ground A H H A A H H A A H H A H A A H A H A H H H H A A H A A A H A H H A A A A H H H A H A H A H
Result L D D D L W W L D W L L L L D W W D D D W L D W W L L L L L D L L W D L D D W D D D L W D L
Position 18 18 21 21 23 17 11 17 18 13 15 16 19 21 22 18 14 14 15 15 13 13 14 12 10 14 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 16 17 17 17 16 16 16 17 18 17 17 17

Last updated: 30 April 2011.
Source: Matches
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

14 August 2010
15:00 BST
Wrexham 1-0 Cambridge United
Morell Goal 25' Report
Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
Attendance: 4,040
Referee: S. Bratt

17 August 2010
19:45 BST
Cambridge United 2-2 Crawley Town
Russell Goal 18'
Saah Goal 29'
Report Tubbs Goal 5, 8'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,558
Referee: M. Bull

21 August 2010
15:00 BST
Cambridge United 0-0 Southport
Report
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,506
Referee: M. Stewart

24 August 2010
19:45 BST
Tamworth 1-1 Cambridge United
Bradley Goal 82' Report Wright Goal 54'
The Lamb Ground, Tamworth
Attendance: 863
Referee: D. Handley

28 August 2010
15:00 BST
Mansfield Town 1-0 Cambridge United
Parker Goal 62' (pen) Report Jennings Red card 61'
Field Mill, Mansfield
Attendance: 2,257
Referee: D. Bond

30 August 2010
15:00 BST
Cambridge United 2-0 Eastbourne Borough
Coulson Goal 7'
Jennings Goal 43'
Report
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,465
Referee: S. Burt

4 September 2010
15:00 BST
Cambridge United 5-0 Gateshead
Wright Goal 28'
Clare Goal 53'
Russell Goal 74'
Saah Goal 76'
Gray Goal 82'
Report
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,637
Referee: A. Fearn

11 September 2010
15:00 BST
Luton Town 2-0 Cambridge United
Drury Goal 34'
G.Pilkington Goal 45'
Report
Kenilworth Road, Luton
Attendance: 6,691
Referee: D. Mohareb

18 September 2010
15:00 BST
Kidderminster Harries 0-0 Cambridge United
Report
Aggborough Stadium, Kidderminster
Attendance: 1,291
Referee: A. Madley

21 September 2010
19:45 BST
Cambridge United 3-0 Kettering Town
Gray Goal 71'
Willmott Goal 80'
Wright Goal 82'
Report Westwood Red card 90'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,646
Referee: Ian Cooper

25 September 2010
15:00 BST
Cambridge United 0-1 Newport County
Report Collins Goal 3'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,648
Referee: S. J Long

29 September 2010
19:45 BST
AFC Wimbledon 3-0 Cambridge United
Franks Goal 69,90'
Jolley Goal 75'
Report
Kingsmeadow, Kingston upon Thames
Attendance: 3,119
Referee: Andrew Davies

2 October 2010
15:00 BST
Cambridge United 1-2 Bath City
Russell Goal 5' Report Canham Goal 28'
Mohamed Goal 90'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,670
Referee: Tim Robinson

5 October 2010
19:45 BST
Hayes & Yeading United 2-0 Cambridge United
Malcolm Goal 11'
Pritchard Goal 71'
Report
Church Road, Hayes
Attendance: 362
Referee: Lee Collins

10 October 2010
16:00 BST
Fleetwood Town 2-2 Cambridge United
Vieira Goal 7'
McNulty Goal 54'
Report Willmott Goal 8,81'
Highbury Stadium, Fleetwood
Attendance: 2,380
Referee: Robert Merchant

16 October 2010
15:00 BST
Cambridge United 3-1 Barrow
Russell Goal 14'
Pearson (OG) Goal 45+2'
Coulson Goal 89'
Report Owen Goal 79'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,726
Referee: Richard Wigglesworth

30 October 2010
15:00 BST
Gateshead 2-3 Cambridge United
Shaw Goal 29, 54' Report Coulson Goal 28'
Gray Goal 31'
Russell Goal 45'
Gateshead International Stadium, Gateshead
Attendance: 1,083
Referee: Peter Wright

9 November 2010
19:45 GMT
Cambridge United 1-1 Grimsby Town
Wright Goal 22' Report Eagle Goal 41'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,303
Referee: M Bull

13 November 2010
15:00 GMT
Kettering Town 2-2 Cambridge United
Green Goal 66'
Furlong Goal 70'
Report Willmott Goal 38, 45'
Rockingham Road, Kettering
Attendance: 1,959
Referee: M Thompson

20 November 2010
15:00 GMT
Cambridge United 3-3 Tamworth
Willmott Goal 68'
Patrick Goal 75'
Marriott Goal 77'
Report Thomas Goal 20, 58'
Perry Goal 32'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,809
Referee: Lee Collins

27 November 2010
15:00 GMT
Cambridge United 4-0 Altrincham
Wright Goal 15, 65'
Gray Goal 23, 56'
Report
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,123
Referee: S J Long

28 December 2010
15:00 GMT
Cambridge United 1-5 Mansfield Town
Willmott Goal 66' Report Murray Goal 33'
Smith Goal 37'
Duffy Goal 73'
Coulson (OG) Goal 90'
Mitchley Goal 90+3'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,505
Referee: Lee Collins

1 January 2011
15:00 GMT
Cambridge United 0-0 Histon
Report
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 3,225
Referee: Russell Fletcher

3 January 2011
15:00 GMT
Eastbourne Borough 0-2 Cambridge United
Report Willmott Goal 3'
Gray Goal 32'
Priory Lane, Eastbourne
Attendance: 983
Referee: Tim Robinson

8 January 2011
15:00 GMT
Barrow 1-2 Cambridge United
Almond Goal 90' Report Willmott Goal 18'
Gray Goal 54'
Jennings Red card 85'
Holker Street, Barrow-in-Furness
Attendance: 1,015
Referee: B Khatib

22 January 2011
15:00 GMT
Cambridge United 1-3 Wrexham
Willmott Goal 59'
SaahRed card 64'
Report Mangan Goal 2'
Pogba Goal 14'
Blackburn Goal 20'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,469
Referee: Rob Whitton

25 January 2011
19:45 GMT
Crawley Town 3-0 Cambridge United
McAllister Goal 61, 85'
Cook Goal 69'
Report
Broadfield Stadium, Crawley
Attendance: 3,241
Referee: John Hopkins

29 January 2011
15:00 GMT
Bath City 4-0 Cambridge United
Canham Goal 47'
Mohamed Goal 78, 88'
Murray Goal 83'
Report
Twerton Park, Bath
Attendance: 1,338
Referee: Carl Berry

1 February 2011
19:45 GMT
Rushden & Diamonds 2-1 Cambridge United
Smith Goal 74'
Farrell Goal 89'
Report Wright Goal 3'
Nene Park, Irthlingborough
Attendance: 1,279
Referee: S Martinson

5 February 2011
15:00 GMT
Cambridge United 0-2 Rushden & Diamonds
Report O'Connor Goal 14'
Day Goal 21'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,366
Referee: Russell Fletcher

12 February 2011
15:00 GMT
Grimsby Town 1-1 Cambridge United
Sinclair Goal 8' Report Coulson Goal 61'
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes
Attendance: 3,142
Referee: Andy Madley

15 February 2011
19:45 GMT
Cambridge United 0-1 Darlington
Report Smith Goal 50'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 1,635
Referee: Chris Knowles

18 February 2011
19:45 GMT
Cambridge United 1-2 Kidderminster Harriers
Marriott Goal 90+1' Report Canham Goal 42'
Matt Goal 90+2'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 1,869
Referee: Carl Berry

22 February 2011
19:45 GMT
Histon 0-2 Cambridge United
Report Wright Goal 44'
Marriott Goal 50'
Bridge Road, Impington
Attendance: 1,903
Referee: Kevin Johnson

1 March 2011
19:45 GMT
Newport County 1-1 Cambridge United
Collins Goal 52' Report Russell Goal 9'
Newport Stadium, Newport
Attendance: 1,360
Referee: A Bennett

5 March 2011
15:00 GMT
Darlington 1-0 Cambridge United
Hatch Goal 67' Report
The Darlington Arena, Darlington
Attendance: 2,080
Referee: Darren Bond

12 March 2011
15:00 GMT
Southport 1-1 Cambridge United
Kissock Goal 55' Report Berry Goal 90+2'
Marriott Red card 32'
Haig Avenue, Southport
Attendance: 1,107
Referee: Robert Merchant

15 March 2011
19:45 GMT
Cambridge United 0-0 Luton Town
Report
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,821
Referee: Carl Berry

19 March 2011
15:00 GMT
Cambridge United 2-1 York City
Hughes Goal 19'
Wright Goal 78'
Report Reed Goal 24'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,471
Referee: N Kinseley

26 March 2011
15:00 GMT
Cambridge United 1-1 Forest Green Rovers
Bentley Goal 43' Report Forbes Goal 81'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,086
Referee: D Ford

2 April 2011
15:00 BST
Altrincham 2-2 Cambridge United
Lawton Goal 27'
Reeves Goal 34' (pen)
Report Hughes Goal 39'
Saah Goal 59'
Moss Lane, Altrincham
Attendance: 1,161
Referee: Wayne Barratt

9 April 2011
15:00 BST
Cambridge United 1-2 AFC Wimbledon
Wright Goal 82' Report Johnson Goal 11'
Mohamed Goal 32'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,907
Referee: A Madley

16 April 2011
15:00 BST
Forest Green Rovers 1-1 Cambridge United
Matthews Goal 45+7' Report Sinclair Goal 45+4'
The New Lawn, Nailsworth
Attendance: 1,092
Referee: Andy Davies

23 April 2011
15:00 BST
Cambridge United 1-0 Hayes & Yeading United
Patrick Goal 76'
Jennings Red card 27'
Report
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,619
Referee: Nick Kinseley

25 April 2011
15:00 BST
York City 0-0 Cambridge United
Report
Bootham Crescent, York
Attendance: 2,929
Referee: B Khatib

30 April 2011
17:00 BST
Cambridge United 0-1 Fleetwood Town
Report Harvey Goal 77'
Abbey Stadium, Cambridge
Attendance: 2,745
Referee: M Bull

FA Cup

FA Trophy

Transfers

In

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Ref.
9 FW England Danny Wright 25 EU Histon Transfer Summer 2012 Free BBC Sport
3 DF England James Jennings 22 EU Kettering Town Transfer Summer 2012 Free BBC Sport
1 GK England Danny Naisbitt 31 EU Histon Transfer Summer 2012 Free BBC Sport
7 MF England Simon Russell 25 EU York City Transfer Summer 2012 Free BBC Sport
14 FW England Conal Platt 23 EU Forest Green Rovers Transfer Summer 2012 Free Cambridge United
8 FW England Adam Miller 28 EU Gillingham Transfer Summer 2013 Free BBC Sport
10 FW England Daryl Clare 31 EU Gateshead Transfer Summer 2012 £10,000 BBC Sport

Last updated: 14 July 2010

Out

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
1 GK England Danny Potter 30 EU Torquay United Released Summer N/A BBC Sport
3 DF England Aiden Palmer 23 EU Bishop's Stortford Released Summer N/A Cambridge United
8 FW England Antonio Murray 25 EU Histon Released Summer N/A Cambridge United
6 MF England Jai Reason 20 EU Released Summer N/A Cambridge United
8 FW England Lee Phillips 29 EU Bath City Released Summer N/A Cambridge United
29 FW England Calum Willock 28 EU Ebbsfleet United Released Summer N/A Cambridge United
11 MF England Courtney Pitt 28 EU A.F.C. Telford United Released Summer N/A Cambridge United
8 MF England Ben Farrell 23 EU Released Summer N/A Cambridge United
7 FW England Mark Beesley 29 EU Template:Fb team Fleetwood Town F.C. Released Summer N/A Cambridge United
2 DF England Dan Gleeson 24 EU Luton Town Transfer Summer Free BBC Sport
10 FW England Danny Crow 24 EU Luton Town Transfer Summer Free Luton Town

Last updated: 14 July 2010

Backroom staff

Job title Name[36]
Manager England Martin Ling (until 1 February 2011)[2]
England Jez George (appointed 1 February 2011)[2]
Player/Assistant Manager England Paul Carden
Director of Youth Football England Jez George
Centre of Excellence Manager England Marc Tracy
Physiotherapist England Greg Reid
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon England Dennis Edwards
Medical Officer England Dr M Wharton

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