2010–11 Bristol City F.C. season

The 2010–11 football season was Bristol City's 113th season as a professional football club and fourth consecutive season in the second division. They competed in the Football League Championship having finished in tenth position the previous season. It was Steve Coppell's first season in charge of the club, though he resigned as manager on 12 August 2010 after just one league game in charge. Assistant Keith Millen became the club's new manager on a three-year-deal and it was his first job as a manager.

Bristol City
2010–11 season
ChairmanSteve Lansdown
ManagerGary Johnson (until 18 March 2010),

Steve Coppell (until 12 August 2010),

Keith Millen (from 12 August 2010)
Football League Championship15th (62 points)
FA Cup3rd Round vs Sheffield Wednesday
Football League CupFirst round vs Southend United
Top goalscorerLeague: Brett Pitman (11)
All: Brett Pitman (11)
Highest home attendance18,308 vs Millwall, 7 August 2010
Lowest home attendance13,376 vs Sheffield United, 27 November 2010
Average home league attendance14,693

Season review

1 July – Defender Jamie McCombe joined Huddersfield Town for an undisclosed fee on a three-year contract.

1 July – Barnet winger Albert Adomah joined on a three-year contract.

9 July – Reading midfielder Kalifa Cissé joined for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal.

17 July – City set a new club record by beating Swedish team Vallens IF, 11–1 in a pre-season friendly.

20 July – Trialist, John O'Flynn left Ashton Gate after not being offered a contract.

21 July – Ex-Peterborough United defender, Tom Williams had a trial at Ashton Gate.

23 July – City took on former City youth player and ex-Reading, Liam Rosenior on a trial.

24 July – Trialist Liam Rosenior left Ashton Gate less than 24 hours after re-joining them.

24 July – Manager, Steve Coppell, confirmed that defender Bradley Orr and midfielder Paul Hartley were to leave the club. Orr had spent more than 6 years with City and Hartley only 1.

26 July – Former Grays Athletic striker, Charlie Taylor was handed a trial with City.

28 July – Aberdeen confirmed the signing of Paul Hartley on a two-year contract making him their new club captain.

30 July – City signed Bolton Wanderers defender Nicky Hunt on a two-year deal and QPR defender Damion Stewart on a three-year deal.

30 July – Defender, Bradley Orr left on an undisclosed fee for fellow Championship side QPR.

30 July – England International goalkeeper, David James signed a one-year deal with a view to a further year.

7 August – Trialist Tom Williams signed a 6-month contract and Welsh international Sam Vokes signed a 6-month loan deal from Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers.

10 August – Bristol City confirmed that striker Nicky Maynard would undergo surgery on his injured knee and that his return date was unknown. On 12 August, he was ruled out for 3–4 months after having surgery on his injured knee.

12 August – Manager Steve Coppell resigned from his position with immediate effect and assistant Keith Millen is placed in charge on a three-year deal.

12 August – City signed Irish 19-year-old pair, Jimmy Keohane and Patrick Hoban on one-year deals.

18 August – City appointed former Southampton manager, Steve Wigley as assistant manager on a one-year-rolling contract.

23 August – City complete the signings of Ipswich Town forward Jon Stead and Bournemouth striker Brett Pitman both on a three-year contracts.

27 August – Striker John Akinde joined City's rivals Bristol Rovers on a loan deal until 31 December 2010.

9 September – City signed Tottenham Hotspur winger Danny Rose on a youth loan deal until the end of the season. City also let defender Joe Edwards join Bath City on a youth loan deal until the end of the season and let midfielder Gavin Williams join former club Yeovil Town on a 93-day loan deal. Striker, Peter Styvar also had his contract terminated with immediate effect.

16 September – Striker Marlon Jackson joins Aldershot Town on a month loan.

17 September – Goalkeeper Stephen Henderson joins Yeovil Town on a month loan deal.

26 September – Tottenham Hotspur defender Steven Caulker signed on a youth loan deal until the end of the season.

30 September – Summer signing Tom Williams joins Colchester United on a loan deal until January and is told he will not be offered a contract beyond January.

1 October – 31 January – City had a torrid start to the season losing manager Steve Coppell after two games and hitting bottom of the Championship, things were looking bad for City. But from November until the end of December, City had a good run hitting 16th in the table and beating archrivals Cardiff City 3–0 at home. Keith Millen won manager of the month for November and defender Steven Caulker won young player of the month. City had a poor start to 2011 losing in the FA Cup 0–3 to Sheffield Wednesday and losing 0–4 also at home to Middlesbrough.

League

Bristol City opened their Championship campaign at home to newly promoted Millwall. The game saw goalkeeper David James make his home debut for the Robins. At half time, City were 1–0 down and by the end of the 90 minutes, City lost 3–0. The game saw Darren Carter sent off for Millwall, Damion Stewart sent off for City and Sam Vokes was stretchered off 13 minutes after coming on, to make his debut for City in the 2nd half. Then manager, Steve Coppell said that he may be out of action for a long period of time.
In August City went on to record 2 draws and 2 losses. However City recorded their first win of the season away on 11 September 2010, to Scunthorpe United in a 0–2 result with Albert Adomah and David Clarkson scoring the goals. City hit bottom of the Championship table on 2 October 2010 after losing 0–3 at home to Norwich. This was the first time they had been bottom since joining the Championship. City won their first game at home to Reading on 19 October 2010. This sparked an unbeaten run of five games, drawing against QPR and Preston and beating Swansea and Middelsbrough. Up to 3 December 2010, City lost one game in 8, losing to Leeds United at Elland Road 3–2 on 13 November 2010.

League Cup

City were drawn against League Two side Southend United away at Roots Hall. City began the game well with a goal inside the 2nd minutes, from left back Jamie McAllister. Southend drew level with a soft penalty from striker Matt Paterson on the 31st minute. City took the lead again in the second half 8 minutes from time with a well taken goal from Irish international Ivan Sproule. City again couldn't hold the lead and with 2 minutes left, Barry Corr sent the game into extra-time. Southend took the lead on the 104th minute. This was manager Steve Coppell's second defeat as City manager and also his last game in charge of the club

F.A Cup

City played League 1 side Sheffield Wednesday, on 8 January 2011 at Ashton Gate losing 0–3.

Kits

City signed a four-year deal with Adidas. City used a simple template for the home kit. It consisted of the traditional red top, white shorts and red socks. The away kit used the same template as the home kit, but with shirt and short colours reversed. The top was white with red shorts and white socks. This could be mixed with the home kit if any changes are needed. The third kit was all black.

Events

On 17 July, City set a brand new club record beating Swedish fourth division side, Vallens IF 11–1 in a pre-season friendly. The game saw a hat-trick by John Akinde, braces from Ivan Sproule and David Clarkson and other goals from Marlon Jackson, Albert Adomah, Jamal Campbell-Ryce and trialist John O'Flynn. England goalkeeper, David James signed a one-year contract deal on 30 July 2010, surprising the footballing world.

On 12 August 2010, Steve Coppell resigned as manager with immediate effect. Assistant manager, Keith Millen, was placed in charge on a three-year deal. Coppell said he didn't feel committed to doing the job.[1]

On 9 March 2011 chairman Steve Lansdown announced he would be stepping down as chairman at the start of the 2011–12 season allowing CEO, Colin Sexstone to take over as chairman.

Football League Championship

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
13 Ipswich Town 46 18 8 20 62 68 6 62
14 Watford 46 16 13 17 77 71 +6 61
15 Bristol City 46 17 9 20 62 65 3 60
16 Portsmouth 46 15 13 18 53 60 7 58
17 Barnsley 46 14 14 18 55 66 11 56
Updated to match(es) played on 7 May 2011. Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Squad

As of 31 January 2011[2]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG David James
2 DF  ENG Nicky Hunt
3 DF  SCO Jamie McAllister
4 DF  ENG Liam Fontaine
5 MF  MLI Damion Stewart
6 DF  SCO Louis Carey (captain)
7 MF  ENG Marvin Elliott
8 MF  ENG Lee Johnson
9 FW  SCO David Clarkson
10 FW  ENG Nicky Maynard
11 MF  ENG Martyn Woolford
12 GK  ENG Dean Gerken
13 GK  IRL Stephen Henderson (on loan to Yeovil Town F.C.)
14 MF  ENG Cole Skuse (Vice Captain)
15 FW  IRL Andy Keogh (on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.)
16 FW  ENG John Akinde
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  NIR Ivan Sproule (on loan to Notts County F.C.)
18 DF  WAL James Wilson
19 DF  WAL Christian Ribeiro
20 MF  JAM Jamal Campbell-Ryce
21 FW  ENG Kalifa Cissé
22 DF  WAL Lewin Nyatanga
23 DF  ENG Joe Edwards
24 FW  ENG Marlon Jackson
25 DF  ENG Danny Ball
26 FW  ENG Joe Lennox
27 MF  ENG Albert Adomah
28 DF  ENG Jordan Spence (on loan from West Ham United F.C.)
29 MF  IRL Patrick Hoban
30 FW  ENG Jon Stead
31 MF  IRL Jimmy Keohane
34 FW  Jersey Brett Pitman
36 DF  ENG Steven Caulker (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)

Players were either sold in January, had their loan spells ended or had their contracts terminated.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
11 FW  ENG Danny Haynes (sold to Barnsley F.C.)
15 MF  WAL Gavin Williams (contract terminated)
28 DF  CYP Tom Williams (contract terminated)
30 FW  SVN Peter Styvar (contract terminated)
33 FW  WAL Sam Vokes (loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. ended)
35 MF  ENG Danny Rose (loan from Tottenham Hotspur ended)

Statistics

As of 1 June 2011
No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionshipFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK David James 4604501000
2 DF Nicky Hunt 806+100010
3 DF Jamie McAllister 35233+110011
4 DF Liam Fontaine 33030+100+1010
5 MF Damion Stewart 21118+310000
6 DF Louis Carey 21020+100000
7 MF Marvin Elliott 488468100+10
8 MF Lee Johnson 22114+611010
9 FW David Clarkson 36717+1770+1010
10 FW Nicky Maynard 13611+260000
11 MF Martyn Woolford 15010+500000
12 GK Dean Gerken 20100010
14 MF Cole Skuse 32125+511010
15 FW Andy Keogh 914+510000
16 FW John Akinde 300+20000+10
18 DF James Wilson 20200000
19 DF Christian Ribeiro 1008+100+1000
20 MF Jamal Campbell-Ryce 33221+1021010
21 FW Kalifa Cissé 30019+1001000
22 DF Lewin Nyatanga 21118+211000
23 DF Joe Edwards 301+101000
24 FW Marlon Jackson 500+40000+10
25 DF Danny Ball 00000000
26 FW Joe Lennox 00000000
27 MF Albert Adomah 48545+151010
28 DF Jordan Spence 1101100000
29 FW Patrick Hoban 00000000
30 FW Jon Stead 28924+391000
31 MF Jimmy Keohane 00000000
33 MF Bobby Reid 100+100000
34 FW Brett Pitman 401321+18131000
36 DF Steven Caulker 3022921000
Players sold, loaned out/loan ended or had their contract terminated after the start of the season:
11 FW Danny Haynes 13110+310000
13 GK Stephen Henderson 00000000
15 MF Gavin Williams 10000010
17 MF Ivan Sproule 1214+700011
28 DF Tom Williams 100+100000
30 FW Peter Styvar 00000000
33 FW Sam Vokes 100+100000
35 MF Danny Rose 17013+400000

Disciplinary record

NumberPosPlayerChampionshipFA CupLeague Cup
3DFJamie McAllister500000
7DFMarvin Elliott500000
35MFDanny Rose400000
36DFSteven Caulker400000
1GKDavid James210000
5DFDamion Stewart210000
9DFDavid Clarkson200000
14MFCole Skuse200000
17MFIvan Sproule200010
20MFJamal Campbell Ryce200000
21MFKalife Cisse200000
31STBrett Pitman200000
2DFNicky Hunt100010
4DFLiam Fontaine100000
6DFLouis Carey100000
8MFLee Johnson100010
19DFChristian Ribeiro100000
27MFAlbert Adomah100000

Scorers

NumberPosPlayerTotal Goals
34FWBrett Pitman10
9FWDavid Clarkson7
7MFMarvin Elliott6
30FWJohn Stead6
27MFAlbert Adomah4
10FWNicky Maynard3
3DFJamie McAllister2
36DFSteven Caulker2
5DFDamion Stewart1
8MFLee Johnson1
11FWDanny Haynes1
15FWAndy Keogh1
17FWIvan Sproule1
20MFJamal Campbell Ryce1
22DFLewin Nyatanga1
2DFGreg Halford scored own goal for City v Portsmouth F.C.1

Current management

Position Name Nationality
Manager:Keith Millen English
Assistant manager:Steve Wigley English
Development coach:Alan Walsh English
Chief scout:Dave Lee English
Goalkeeping coach:Stuart Naylor English
Fitness/conditioning coach:Glen Schmidt English
Head physiotherapist:Nick Dawes English
Academy director:John Clayton Scottish

Transfers

Transfers in

Player Club Fee Ref.
Albert Adomah Barnet £150,000+£200,000 on 75appearances, £100,000 if City win promotion and a 20per cent sell-on clause [3]
Kalifa Cissé Reading Undisclosed [4]
Nicky Hunt Bolton Wanderers Free [5]
Damion Stewart QPR Undisclosed [6]
David James Free Agent Free [7]
Tom Williams Free Agent Free [8]
Jimmy Keohane Wessex United Free [9]
Patrick Hoban Mervue United Free [9]
Jon Stead Ipswich Town Undisclosed [10]
Brett Pitman Bournemouth Undisclosed [11]
Martyn Woolford Scunthorpe Undisclosed [12]

Loaned in

Player Club Fee Ref.
Sam Vokes Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. 6-month loan [13]
Danny Rose Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Season long loan [14]
Steven Caulker Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Season long loan [15]
Andy Keogh Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. 93 Day Loan [16]
Jordan Spence West Ham United F.C. 28 Day Loan [17]

Loaned out

Player Club Fee Ref.
John Akinde Bristol Rovers 6-month loan [18]
Joe Edwards Bath City Season long loan [19]
Gavin Williams Yeovil Town 93 day loan [20]
Marlon Jackson Aldershot Town 1-month loan [21]
Stephen Henderson Yeovil Town 1-month loan [22]
Tom Williams Colchester United 3-month loan [23]
Lewin Nyatanga Peterborough United F.C. 1-month loan [24]
Ivan Sproule Yeovil Town 1-month loan [25]
John Akinde Dagenham and Redbridge F.C. 6-month loan [26]
Stephen Henderson Yeovil Town 6-month loan [27]
Ivan Sproule Notts County 1-month loan [28]

Transfers out

  • * Indicates the player joined the club after being released.
Player Club Fee Ref.
Frankie Artus Cheltenham Town* Free [29]
Steve Collis Peterborough United* Free [30]
Ashley Kington Released
Jamie McCombe Huddersfield Town Undisclosed [31]
Tristan Plummer* Hanham Athletic F.C. Released
Lee Trundle Neath* Free [32]
Brian Wilson Colchester United* Free [33]
Paul Hartley Aberdeen Free [34]
Bradley Orr QPR Undisclosed [35]
Peter Styvar Contract Terminated [36]
Tom Williams Contract Terminated [37]
Sam Vokes Loan Ended [37]
Danny Haynes Barnsley F.C. Undisclosed [38]
Gavin Williams* Bristol Rovers F.C. Contract terminated [39]
Danny Rose Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Re-called [40]

Fixtures and results

Pre-season

13 Jul 2010 IFK Göteborg 1–1 Bristol City Gamla Ullevi
19:00 Hysén Adomah Attendance: 1,318
15 Jul 2010 Helsingborgs IF 4–0 Bristol City Olympia
18:00 Andersson
Gashi
Lindström
Makondele
Attendance: 600
17 Jul 2010 Vallens IF 1–11 Bristol City N/A
16:00 Nilsson  74' O'Flynn  11'
Campbell-Ryce  17'
Clarkson  40,45'
Jackson  50'
Akinde  62,70,85'
Adomah  64'
Sproule  78,89'
Attendance: 422
21 Jul 2010 Torquay United 2–1 Bristol City Plainmoor
19:45 Mansell  64'
Ellis  75'
Clarkson  55' Attendance: 1,081
24 Jul 2010 Aldershot Town 3–0 Bristol City Recreation Ground
15:00 Morgan  40,47' (pen.)
Small
Attendance: 1,048
26 Jul 2010 Exeter City 3–1 Bristol City St James Park
19:45 Nardiello  34' (pen.), ,63'
Harley  44'
Akinde  61' Attendance: 2,791
28 Jul 2010 Yeovil Town 1–3 Bristol City Huish Park
19:45 S. Williams  6' (pen.) Sproule  15'
Clarkson  59' (pen.)
Jackson  88'
Attendance: 1,744
31 Jul 2010 Bristol City 2–0 Blackpool Ashton Gate Stadium
15:00 Sproule  21'
Clarkson  24'
Attendance: 4,629
3 Aug 2010 Clevedon Town 5–2 Bristol City Hand Stadium
19:45 N/A Bryon
S.Wilson
Attendance: 480

League

7 Aug 2010 Bristol City 0–3 Millwall Ashton Gate
15:00 Stewart  68'  90+2' Report Ward  42'
Schofield  48'
Robinson  60'
Carter  41'  62'
Attendance: 18,308
14 Aug 2010 Doncaster Rovers 1–1 Bristol City Keepmoat Stadium
15:00 Sharp  90' (pen.)
Sharp  90'
Report Stewart  49'
Sproule  60'
G. Williams  80'
Attendance: 9,291
21 Aug 2010 Bristol City 3–3 Barnsley Ashton Gate
15:00 Elliott  19'
Adomah  21'
Clarkson  62' (pen.)
Report Gray  4' (pen.), 12'
Hammill  51'
Diego Arismendi  45+1'
Attendance: 13,585
28 Aug 2010 Ipswich Town 2–0 Bristol City Portman Road
15:00 Priskin  59'
Scotland  74'
Report Sproule  52' Attendance: 19,011
11 Sep 2010 Scunthorpe United 0–2 Bristol City Glanford Park
15:00 Canavan  43'
O'Connor  82'
Report Adomah  16'
Clarkson  77'
Elliott  82'
Clarkson  90+5'
Attendance: 5,187
14 Sep 2010 Bristol City 0–2 Watford Ashton Gate
19:45 Hunt  26' Sordell  3'
Cowie  31'
Mutch  45+1'
Graham  47'
Attendance: 13,998
17 Sep 2010 Bristol City 1–2 Coventry City Ashton Gate
15:00 Elliott  42'
Skuse  55'
Platt  22'
Jutkiewicz  43'
Turner  45'
Turner  68'
Gunnarsson  77'
Attendance: 13,428
25 Sep 2010 Burnley 0–0 Bristol City Turf Moor
15:00 McAllister  37'
Rose  79'
Rodriguez  1'
Bikey  13'
Thompson  76'
Attendance: 14,540
28 Sep 2010 Portsmouth 3–1 Bristol City Fratton Park
17:45 Stead  53' Rose  73' Report Mokoena  25'
Utaka  51'
Mokoena  58'
Brown  74'
Mullins  90+4'
Attendance: 14,417
Referee: Hoorwood
2 Oct 2010 Bristol City 0–3 Norwich City Ashton Gate
15:00 Skuse  34' Jackson  23', 64'
Hoolahan  35' (pen.)
Crofts  82'
Attendance: 14,124
16 Oct 2010 Cardiff City 3–2 Bristol City Cardiff City Stadium
12:00 Bothroyd  12'  84'
Whittingham  46', 78'
McNaughton  61'
Chopra  81'
Caulker  6'
Stead  8'
Attendance: 22,444
19 Oct 2010 Bristol City 1–0 Reading Ashton Gate
19:45 Haynes  28'
Carey  88'
Hunt  88'
Armstrong  90'
Attendance: 13,519
22 Oct 2010 Bristol City 1–1 Queens Park Rangers Ashton Gate
19:45 Stead  16'
Rose  45'
Elliott  77'
Agyemang  84'
Walker  31'
Derry  36'
Gorkšs  66'
Faurlín  72'
Attendance: 14,552
30 Oct 2010 Middlesbrough 1–2 Bristol City Riverside Stadium
15:00 Boyd  30' Adomah  35'
Elliott  49'
Attendance: 19,039
6 Nov 2010 Bristol City 1–1 Preston North End Ashton Gate
15:00 Jones  71' (o.g.)
Elliott  34'
Hume  2'
Parkin  55'
Treacy  61'
St Ledger  73'
Davidson  90'
Attendance: 14,429
10 Nov 2010 Swansea City 0–1 Bristol City Liberty Stadium
19:45 Tate  72' Stead  6'
McAllister  14'
Campbell-Ryce  42'
Attendance: 14,741
13 Nov 2010 Leeds United 3–1 Bristol City Elland Road
15:00 Becchio  66', 70', 83' Stead  68'
James  85'
Attendance: 27,567
20 Nov 2010 Bristol City 2–0 Leicester City Ashton Gate
15:00 Pitman  57'
Clarkson  90'
Cunningham  56' Attendance: 14,517
27 Nov 2010 Bristol City 3–0 Sheffield United Ashton Gate
15:00 Pitman  6' (pen.), 34' (pen.)
McAllister  62'
Rose  45'
Simonsen  34'
Taylor  74'
Cresswell  45'
Attendance: 13,376
11 Dec 2010 Bristol City 2–0 Derby County Ashton Gate
15:00 Pitman  48', 68'
James  39'
McAllister  56'
Caulker  90'
Bueno  42'
Leacock  84'
Attendance: 14,029
18 Dec 2010 Hull City 2–0 Bristol City KC Stadium
15:00 Simpson  13', 62'
Rosenior  30'
Ashbee  35'
Dawson  59'
Ribeiro  22'
Clarkson  23'
Attendance: 20,299
26 Dec 2010 Reading 4–1 Bristol City Madejski Stadium
15:00 McAnuff  31'
Hunt  43'
Long  66', 89'
Armstrong  19'
Stead  15'
Elliott  22'
Skuse  35'
Stewart  43'
Caulker  55'
Rose  80'
Attendance: 19,293
28 Dec 2010 Bristol City 1–1 Crystal Palace Ashton Gate
15:00 Pitman  90' (pen.)
Cissé  66'
Caulker  67'
Danns  2'
Davis  16'
Wright  38'
Andrew  68'
Bennett  86'
Attendance: 15,760
1 Jan 2011 Bristol City 3–0 Cardiff City Ashton Gate
15:00 Pitman  3'
Johnson  9'  39'
Campbell-Ryce  55'  56'
Cissé  59'
Adomah  60'
Chopra  71' Attendance: 15,683
3 Jan 2011 Queens Park Rangers 2–2 Bristol City Loftus Road
15:00 Faurlín  53'
Taarabt  85' (pen.)
Orr  26'
Pitman  50'  76'
Caulker  90'  90'
Elliott  84'
Attendance: 15,618
15 Jan 2011 Bristol City 0–4 Middlesbrough Ashton Gate
15:00 James  89' Cissé  43' (o.g.)
Lita  58', 90' (pen.)
Robson  77'
Attendance: 13,699
22 Jan 2011 Crystal Palace 0–0 Bristol City Selhurst Park
15:00 Attendance: 14,128
25 Jan 2011 Nottingham Forest 1–0 Bristol City City Ground
19:45 Chambers  47' Attendance: 19,694
1 Feb 2011 Bristol City 0–2 Swansea City Ashton Gate
19:45 Pratley  10', 67' Attendance: 14,366
5 Feb 2011 Preston North End 0–4 Bristol City Deepdale
15:00 Keogh  5'
Clarkson  56', 65'
Pitman  85'
Attendance: 11,784
12 Feb 2011 Bristol City 0–2 Leeds United Ashton Gate
15:00 Snodgrass  17'
Gradel  50'
Attendance: 18,000
18 Feb 2011 Leicester City 2–1 Bristol City Walkers Stadium
19:45 Yakubu  21'
Waghorn  90'
Elliott  57' Attendance: 28,768
22 Feb 2011 Watford 1–3 Bristol City Vicarage Road
19:45 Cowie  19' Maynard  32'
Elliott  69'
Pitman  90'
26 Feb 2011 Bristol City 2–0 Scunthorpe United Ashton Gate
15:00 Clarkson  13'
Maynard  49'
Attendance: 14,423
5 March 2011 Coventry City 1–4 Bristol City Ricoh Arena
15:00 Jutkiewicz  53' Maynard  15'
Nyatanga  24'
Clarkson  44'
Elliott  82'
Attendance: 15,157
8 March 2011 Bristol City 2–1 Portsmouth Ashton Gate
15:00 Adomah  40'
Halford  66' (o.g.)
Kitson  90+3' Attendance: 13,886
14 March 2011 Norwich City 3–1 Bristol City Carrow Road
19:45 Holt  2'
Lansbury  89'
Surman  90+1'
Adomah  65' Attendance: 24,428
19 March 2011 Bristol City 2–0 Burnley Ashton Gate
15:00 Pitman  43'
Maynard  70'
Attendance: 14,360
2 April 2011 Bristol City 1–0 Doncaster Rovers Ashton Gate
15:00 Maynard  76' Report Attendance: 13,726

League Cup

10 Aug 2010 First Round Southend United 3–2 (a.e.t.) Bristol City Roots Hall
19:45 Paterson  31' (pen.), 104'
Grant  72'
Corr  88'
Spencer  90+1'
Simpson  120+1'
McAllister  2'
Hunt  74'
Sproule  82'
Johnson  90+3'
Sproule  120+2'
Attendance: 2,940
Referee: David Phillips

FA Cup

8 Jan 2011 Round Three Bristol City 0–3 Sheffield Wednesday Ashton Gate
15:00 Teale  49'
Mellor  55'
Clinton Morrison  65'
O'Connor  21'
Attendance: 11,378
Referee: Darren Sheldrake

Reserve team friendlies

17 Aug 2010 Bristol City Reserves 1–1 Cheltenham Town Bristol City Training Ground, Failand, Bristol
15:00 Jackson  77' Shroot  62' Attendance: Closed Doors
24 Aug 2010 Bristol City Reserves 4–1 Aldershot Town Bristol City Training Ground, Failand, Bristol
15:00 Jackson  16'
Medjedoub  21'
Akinde  55'
Andrews
Spencer  20' Attendance: Closed Doors
7 Sep 2010 Rob Cousins Testimonial Paulton Rovers 0–6 Bristol City Reserves Winterfield Road
19:30 Haynes
Keohane
Jackson x2
Carey
Clarkson
Attendance: 540
15 Sep 2010 Bristol City Reserves 2–1 Hereford United Bristol City Training Ground, Failand, Bristol
15:00 Ribeiro
Haynes
Report McQuilkin Attendance: Closed Doors

Season statistics

Overall
  • Games played: 10
  • Goals scored: 9
  • Goals conceded: 19
  • Clean sheets: 2
  • Yellow cards: 15
  • Red cards: 1
  • Total home attendance: 59,319
  • Total subs used: 24
  • Fouls given: 102
  • Fouls conceded: 123
  • Youngest player: 18 yearsSteven Caulker (against Portsmouth, 28 September 2010)
  • Oldest player: 40 yearsDavid James (against Millwall, 7 August 2010)
Football League Championship
  • Games played: 9
  • Goals scored: 7
  • Goals conceded: 16
  • Clean sheets: 2
  • Yellow cards: 12
  • Red cards: 1
  • Subs used: 21
  • Total home attendance: 59,319
  • Fouls given: 85
  • Fouls conceded: 99
FA Cup
  • Games played: 0
  • Goals scored: 0
  • Goals conceded: 0
  • Clean sheets: 0
  • Yellow cards: 0
  • Red cards: 0
  • Subs used: 0
  • Total home attendance: 0
  • Fouls given: 0
  • Fouls conceded: 0
Football League Cup
  • Games played: 1
  • Goals scored: 2
  • Goals conceded: 3
  • Clean sheets: 0
  • Yellow cards: 3
  • Red cards: 0
  • Subs used: 3
  • Total home attendance: n/a
  • Fouls given: 17
  • Fouls conceded: 24

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