2011–12 Football League Championship

Football League Championship
Season 2011–12
Champions Reading
(2nd divisional title)
Promoted Reading
Southampton
West Ham United
Relegated Doncaster Rovers
Coventry City
Portsmouth
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,419 (2.57 per match)
Top goalscorer Rickie Lambert (27 goals)
Biggest home win Peterborough United 7–1 Ipswich Town
West Ham 6–0 Brighton & Hove Albion
Biggest away win Millwall 0–6 Birmingham City
Highest scoring Leeds United 3–7 Nottingham Forest (10 goals)
Longest winning run 8 games[1]
Reading
Longest unbeaten run 12 games[1]
Southampton
Brighton
Longest winless run 11 games[1]
Coventry City
Longest losing run 7 games[1]
Ipswich Town
Highest attendance 34,934[2]
West Ham 2–1 Hull City
Lowest attendance 6,351[3]
Peterborough United 4–3 Cardiff City
Average attendance 17,841[2]

The 2011–12 Football League Championship (known as the npower Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the eighth season of the league under its current title and nineteenth season under its current league division format.

Reading secured the Championship title on 21 April, following second-placed Southampton's 2–1 defeat to Middlesbrough. The result left Southampton four points behind Reading with only one game remaining.[4] Southampton were promoted on the final day of the season, after winning 4–0 at home to Coventry City, who were one of three teams relegated along with Portsmouth (who were deducted ten points midway through the season for entering administration) and Doncaster Rovers. West Ham United occupied the final promotion place as they returned to the Premier League after just one year. West Ham beat Blackpool in the Play-off final at Wembley Stadium, sealing their return to the top division after narrowly missing out on automatic promotion.

Changes from last season

Team changes

From Championship

Promoted to Premier League

Relegated to League One

To Championship

Relegated from Premier League

Promoted from League One

Rule changes

Team overview

Stadia and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity
BarnsleyBarnsleyOakwell23,009
Birmingham CityBirminghamSt Andrew's Stadium30,079
BlackpoolBlackpoolBloomfield Road16,220
Brighton & Hove AlbionBrightonAmerican Express Community Stadium22,374
Bristol CityBristolAshton Gate21,497
BurnleyBurnleyTurf Moor22,546
Cardiff CityCardiffCardiff City Stadium26,828
Coventry CityCoventryRicoh Arena32,609
Crystal PalaceLondonSelhurst Park26,309
Derby CountyDerbyPride Park Stadium33,597
Doncaster RoversDoncasterKeepmoat Stadium15,231
Hull CityKingston upon HullKC Stadium25,404
Ipswich TownIpswichPortman Road30,311
Leeds UnitedLeedsElland Road39,460
Leicester CityLeicesterKing Power Stadium32,500
MiddlesbroughMiddlesbroughRiverside Stadium34,988
MillwallLondonThe Den20,146
Nottingham ForestNottinghamCity Ground30,576
Peterborough UnitedPeterboroughLondon Road Stadium15,460
PortsmouthPortsmouthFratton Park20,224
ReadingReadingMadejski Stadium24,224
SouthamptonSouthamptonSt Mary's Stadium32,689
WatfordWatfordVicarage Road23,500
West Ham UnitedLondonBoleyn Ground35,303

Personnel and sponsoring

Team Manager Chairman Team captain Kit maker Sponsor
Barnsley Keith Hill Patrick Cryne Jacob Butterfield Nike C.K. Beckett
Birmingham City Chris Hughton Vico Hui Stephen Carr Xtep RationalFX
Blackpool Ian Holloway Karl Oyston Barry Ferguson Fila Wonga.com
Brighton & Hove Albion Gus Poyet Tony Bloom Gordon Greer Errea BrightonandHoveJobs.com
Bristol City Derek McInnes Colin Sexstone Louis Carey adidas RSG (Home) & Bristol City Community Trust (Away)
Burnley Eddie Howe Barry Kilby Chris McCann Puma Fun88
Cardiff City Malky Mackay Datuk Chan Tien Ghee Mark Hudson Puma Malaysia
Coventry City Andy Thorn Vacant Sammy Clingan Puma City Link
Crystal Palace Dougie Freedman Steve Parish
Martin Long
Paddy McCarthy Nike GAC Logistics
Derby County Nigel Clough Andrew Appleby Shaun Barker adidas buymobiles.net
Doncaster Rovers Dean Saunders John Ryan Brian Stock Nike One Call Insurance
Hull City Steve Bruce Assem Allam Jack Hobbs adidas Cash Converters
Ipswich Town Paul Jewell Marcus Evans Grant Leadbitter Mitre Marcus Evans
Leeds United Neil Warnock Ken Bates Robert Snodgrass Macron Enterprise Insurance
Leicester City Nigel Pearson Vichai Raksriaksorn Matt Mills BURRDA King Power (Front), Amazing Thailand (Back)
Middlesbrough Tony Mowbray Steve Gibson Matthew Bates adidas Ramsdens
Millwall Kenny Jackett John Berylson Paul Robinson Macron racing+
Nottingham Forest Sean O'Driscoll Nigel Doughty
Frank Clark
Dan Harding Umbro John Pye & Sons Auctioneers
Peterborough United Darren Ferguson Darragh MacAnthony Grant McCann Nike Energy Park Peterborough
Portsmouth Michael Appleton Under Administration Liam Lawrence Kappa Jobsite
Reading Brian McDermott John Madejski Jobi McAnuff Puma Waitrose
Southampton Nigel Adkins Nicola Cortese Dean Hammond Umbro aap3
Watford Gianfranco Zola Gino Pozzo John Eustace BURRDA BURRDA
West Ham United Sam Allardyce David Sullivan
David Gold
Kevin Nolan Macron SBOBET

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Barnsley Mark Robins Resigned 15 May 2011[7] Pre-season Keith Hill 1 June 2011[8]
West Ham United Avram Grant Sacked 15 May 2011[9] Pre-season Sam Allardyce 1 June 2011[10]
Cardiff City Dave Jones Sacked 30 May 2011[11] Pre-season Malky Mackay 17 June 2011[12]
Nottingham Forest Billy Davies Sacked 12 June 2011[13] Pre-season Steve McClaren 13 June 2011[14]
Birmingham City Alex McLeish Signed by Aston Villa 17 June 2011[15] Pre-season Chris Hughton 22 June 2011[16]
Watford Malky Mackay Signed by Cardiff City 17 June 2011[12] Pre-season Sean Dyche 21 June 2011[17]
Doncaster Rovers Sean O'Driscoll Sacked 23 September 2011[18] 24th Dean Saunders 23 September 2011[19]
Nottingham Forest Steve McClaren Resigned 2 October 2011[20] 21st Steve Cotterill 14 October 2011[21]
Bristol City Keith Millen Mutual consent 3 October 2011[22] 24th Derek McInnes 19 October 2011[23]
Portsmouth Steve Cotterill Signed by Nottingham Forest 14 October 2011[21] 18th Michael Appleton 10 November 2011[24]
Leicester City Sven-Göran Eriksson Mutual consent 24 October 2011[25] 13th Nigel Pearson 15 November 2011[26]
Hull City Nigel Pearson Signed by Leicester City 15 November 2011[26] 9th Nick Barmby 10 January 2012[27]
Leeds United Simon Grayson Sacked 1 February 2012[28] 10th Neil Warnock 18 February 2012[29]
Hull City Nick Barmby Sacked 8 May 2012[30] Pre-season Steve Bruce 8 June 2012[31]
Birmingham City Chris Hughton Signed by Norwich City 7 June 2012[32] Pre-season Lee Clark 26 June 2012
Watford Sean Dyche Sacked 2 July 2012[33] Pre-season Gianfranco Zola 7 July 2012[34]

Ownership changes

Team New owner Previous owner Effective date
Portsmouth Convers Sport Initiatives Balram Chainrai 1 June 2011[35]
Portsmouth Administration Convers Sport Initiatives 29 November 2011[36]

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Reading (C) (P) 46 27 8 11 69 41 +28 89 Promotion to 2012–13 Premier League
2 Southampton (P) 46 26 10 10 85 46 +39 88
3 West Ham United (O) (P) 46 24 14 8 81 48 +33 86 Qualification for 2012 League Championship playoffs
4 Birmingham City 46 20 16 10 78 51 +27 76
5 Blackpool 46 20 15 11 79 59 +20 75
6 Cardiff City 46 19 18 9 66 53 +13 75
7 Middlesbrough 46 18 16 12 52 51 +1 70
8 Hull City 46 19 11 16 47 44 +3 68
9 Leicester City 46 18 12 16 66 55 +11 66
10 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 17 15 14 52 52 0 66
11 Watford 46 16 16 14 56 64 8 64
12 Derby County 46 18 10 18 50 58 8 64
13 Burnley 46 17 11 18 61 58 +3 62
14 Leeds United 46 17 10 19 65 68 3 61
15 Ipswich Town 46 17 10 19 69 77 8 61
16 Millwall 46 15 12 19 55 57 2 57
17 Crystal Palace 46 13 17 16 46 51 5 56
18 Peterborough United 46 13 11 22 67 77 10 50
19 Nottingham Forest 46 14 8 24 48 63 15 50
20 Bristol City 46 12 13 21 44 68 24 49
21 Barnsley 46 13 9 24 49 74 25 48
22 Portsmouth (R) 46 13 11 22 50 59 9 040 Relegation to League One
23 Coventry City (R) 46 9 13 24 41 65 24 40
24 Doncaster Rovers (R) 46 8 12 26 43 80 37 36

Updated to games played on 28 April 2012.
Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
Portsmouth were deducted 10 points for entering administration.[37]
(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.

Play-offs

  Semi-finals Final
                     
3 West Ham United 2 3 5  
6 Cardiff City 0 0 0  
    3 West Ham United 2
  5 Blackpool 1
4 Birmingham City 0 2 2
5 Blackpool 1 2 3  

Results

The fixtures for the Championship were released on 17 June 2011. The season kicked off on 5 August 2011 and concluded on 28 April 2012.[38]

Home \ Away[1] BAR BIR BLPB&HABRIBURCARCOVCRYDERDONHULIPSLEELEIMIDMILNOTPETPORREASOUWATWHU
Barnsley 13 13 00 12 20 01 20 21 32 20 21 35 41 11 13 13 11 10 20 04 01 11 04
Birmingham City 11 30 00 22 21 11 10 31 22 21 00 21 10 20 30 30 12 11 10 20 00 30 11
Blackpool 11 22 31 50 40 11 21 21 01 21 11 20 10 33 30 10 12 21 11 10 30 00 14
Brighton & Hove Albion 20 11 22 20 01 22 21 13 20 21 00 30 33 10 11 22 10 20 20 01 30 22 01
Bristol City 20 02 13 01 31 12 31 22 11 21 11 03 03 32 01 10 00 12 00 23 20 02 11
Burnley 20 13 31 10 11 11 11 11 00 30 10 40 12 13 02 13 51 11 01 01 11 22 22
Cardiff City 53 10 13 13 31 00 22 20 20 20 03 22 11 00 23 00 10 31 32 31 21 11 02
Coventry City 10 11 22 20 10 12 11 11 20 02 01 23 21 01 31 01 10 22 20 11 24 00 12
Crystal Palace 10 10 11 11 10 20 12 21 11 11 00 11 11 12 01 00 03 10 00 00 02 40 22
Derby County 11 21 21 01 21 12 03 10 32 30 02 00 10 01 01 30 10 11 31 01 11 12 21
Doncaster Rovers 20 13 13 11 11 12 00 11 10 12 11 23 03 21 13 03 01 11 34 11 10 00 01
Hull City 31 21 01 00 30 23 21 02 01 01 00 22 00 21 21 20 21 10 10 10 02 32 02
Ipswich Town 10 11 22 31 30 10 30 30 01 10 23 01 21 12 11 03 13 32 10 23 25 12 51
Leeds United 12 14 05 12 21 21 11 11 32 02 32 41 31 12 01 20 37 41 10 01 01 02 11
Leicester City 12 31 20 10 12 00 21 20 30 40 30 21 11 01 22 03 00 11 11 02 32 20 12
Middlesbrough 20 31 22 10 11 02 02 11 00 20 00 10 00 02 00 11 21 11 22 02 21 10 02
Millwall 00 06 22 11 12 01 00 30 01 00 32 20 41 01 21 13 20 22 10 12 23 02 00
Nottingham Forest 00 13 00 11 01 02 01 20 01 12 12 01 32 04 22 20 31 01 20 10 03 11 14
Peterborough United 34 11 31 12 30 21 43 10 21 32 12 01 71 23 10 11 03 01 03 31 13 22 02
Portsmouth 20 41 10 01 00 15 11 21 21 12 31 20 01 00 11 13 01 30 23 10 11 20 01
Reading 12 10 31 30 10 10 12 20 22 22 20 01 10 20 31 00 22 10 32 10 11 02 30
Southampton 20 41 22 30 01 20 11 40 20 40 20 21 11 31 02 30 10 32 21 22 13 40 10
Watford 21 22 02 10 22 32 11 00 02 01 41 11 21 11 32 21 21 01 32 20 12 03 04
West Ham United 10 33 40 60 00 12 01 10 00 31 11 21 01 22 32 11 21 21 10 43 24 11 11

Updated to games played on 28 April 2012.
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.

Statistics

As of 30 April 2012.

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Lee TomlinPeterborough UnitedIpswich Town7–120 August 2011
Rickie LambertSouthamptonNottingham Forest3–210 September 2011
Chris WoodBirmingham CityMillwall3–011 September 2011
Darius HendersonMillwallLeicester City0–322 October 2011
Jonjo ShelveyBlackpoolLeeds United0–52 November 2011
Rickie LambertSouthamptonBrighton & Hove Albion3–019 November 2011
Matt PhillipsBlackpoolBarnsley1–326 December 2011
Ricardo Vaz TêBarnsleyLeeds United4–131 December 2011
Darius HendersonMillwallBarnsley1–321 January 2012
Nikola Žigić4Birmingham CityLeeds United1–431 January 2012
Rickie LambertSouthamptonWatford0–325 February 2012
Rickie LambertSouthamptonMillwall2–317 March 2012
Garath McCleary4Nottingham ForestLeeds United3–720 March 2012
Charlie AustinBurnleyPortsmouth1–531 March 2012
Radosław MajewskiNottingham ForestCrystal Palace0–331 March 2012
Ricardo Vaz TêWest Ham UnitedBrighton & Hove Albion6–014 April 2012
Matty FryattHull CityBarnsley3–117 April 2012
  • 4 Player scored 4 goals

Scoring

Disciplinary record by team

As of 8 April 2012 (UTC)
Rank Team
1 Cardiff City 49 0
2 Blackpool 48 1
3 Reading 51 1
4 Crystal Palace 49 2
= Peterborough United 49 2
6 Southampton 46 4
7 Derby County 54 1
8 Barnsley 55 2
= Coventry City 55 2
10 Birmingham City 54 3
= Watford 56 2
12 Ipswich Town 53 5
13 Nottingham Forest 57 4
= Burnley 61 2
15 Hull City 64 1
16 West Ham United 60 6
17 Doncaster Rovers 67 3
18 Millwall 70 2
19 Leicester City 60 9
20 Leeds United 67 11
= Portsmouth 73 4
22 Bristol City 72 5
23 Middlesbrough 71 7
24 Brighton & Hove Albion 83 8

Source:[1]

Clean sheets

Monthly awards

Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month Notes
Manager Club Player Club
August Gus Poyet Brighton & Hove Albion Marvin Emnes Middlesbrough [46][47]
September Tony Mowbray Middlesbrough Matthew Bates Middlesbrough [48][49]
October Chris Hughton Birmingham City Nathaniel Clyne Crystal Palace [50][51]
November Malky Mackay Cardiff City Billy Sharp Doncaster Rovers [52][53]
December Tony Mowbray Middlesbrough Alex Pearce Reading [54][55]
January Chris Hughton Birmingham City Curtis Davies Birmingham City [56][57]
February Brian McDermott Reading Adam Federici Reading [58][59]
March Brian McDermott Reading Garath McCleary Nottingham Forest [60][61]
April Kenny Jackett Millwall Ricardo Vaz Tê West Ham United [62][63]

Events

Portsmouth administration

On 17 February 2012, Portsmouth entered administration for the second time in three years, incurring a 10-point penalty. Trevor Birch of the accountancy firm Pannell Kerr Forster was appointed administrator of the club.[64]

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