2015–16 Rotherham United F.C. season

Rotherham United
2015–16 season
Chairman Tony Stewart
Manager Steve Evans
(left on 28 September 2015)
Eric Black
(caretaker manager 28 September 2015 – 9 October 2015)
Neil Redfearn
(9 October 2015 – 8 February 2016)
Neil Warnock
(11 February 2016 – 18 May 2016)
Stadium AESSEAL New York Stadium
Championship 21st
FA Cup Third Round Proper
(knocked out by Leeds United)
League Cup Second Round
(knocked out by Norwich City)
Top goalscorer League: Derbyshire (8)
All: Derbyshire (8)
Highest home attendance 11,658 (23 October 2015 vs Sheffield Wednesday)
Lowest home attendance 8,534 (23 February 2016 vs Brentford)
Average home league attendance 10,013
Home kit (Red shirt with thin white v-neck, red sleeves with white bands on underside, white shorts with red bands on the side, and white red socks with white bands on the side)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2015–16 season was Rotherham United's 91st season in their existence and the second consecutive season in the Championship.[1] Last season, Rotherham secured their place in this season's championship with a 21st-placed finish, 5 points from the relegation zone.[2] Along with competing in the Championship, the club also participated in the FA Cup, at which they entered in the third round, and League Cup.

Key events

On 8 July 2015, Eric Black was appointed first-team coach, after leaving Wigan Athletic at the end of the previous season.[3]

On 23 July 2015, it was revealed that defender Kirk Broadfoot had been given a 10-game ban for the start of the upcoming season due to sectarian abuse.[4] The incident occurred on 14 March 2015 in a home encounter against Wigan Athletic, where he was deemed by an FA tribunal to have made sectarian comments about Wigan's James McClean. As well as the 10-game ban, Broadfoot was also ordered to pay £7,500 and complete an education programme. It is currently the longest ban for verbal abuse in English football history.[5]

On 3 September 2015, Steve Evans appointed midfielder Lee Frecklington as the new club captain. Frecklington replaced Greg Halford as the captain for the season, with Evans citing that Halford had would be able to focus on his individual game as a result of this decision.[6]

On 28 September 2015, the club released a statement detailing that Steve Evans and Paul Raynor had left the club after three years in charge. The two parties were stated as wanting to move in "different directions" with the club, resulting in Evans and Raynor leaving the club.[7] First-team coach Eric Black would take temporary charge of the team until Evans' successor was appointed.

On 9 October 2015, Rotherham United announced the appointment of former Leeds United head coach Neil Redfearn as the new manager of the club. Redfearn agreed a two and a half year deal with the club. He was unveiled in an official press conference on the following Monday, 12 October.[8]

On 3 December 2015, Rotherham suspended new signing Simon Lenighan following his trial for assaulting three women. Rotherham also opened their own investigation into the matter.[9][10] The investigation resulted in the termination of Lenighan's contract on 4 February 2016.[11]

On 11 December 2015, Andrew Hughes was appointed as the first team development coach.[12]

On 25 January 2016, Eric Black left the club by mutual agreement,[13] to become Assistant Manager at Aston Villa.[14]

On 4 February 2016, the club confirmed the appointment of Nicky Eaden for a second spell as Assistant Manager. Eaden left his role as a coach with Leicester City Under 21s prior to the confirmation. This was Eaden's second spell in the management team at the club, having previously been appointed by Andy Liddell in 2011.[15]

On 8 February 2016, it was announced that Neil Redfearn had been relieved of his managerial duties.[16] Redfearn had been in charge of the team for 21 games, losing 14 of them and with a win percentage of 23.8%.[17] The following day, the club announced that coach Andy Hughes had also left the club [18] and that Nicky Eaden would take charge of the first team until a new manager was appointed.[19]

On 11 February 2016, the club announced the appointment of Neil Warnock as manager and Kevin Blackwell as assistant manager, both until the end of the season.[20] As a consequence, Nicky Eaden was demoted to first team coach.[21]

On 18 May 2016, it was announced that Warnock would not be continuing as manager. Along with assistant Blackwell and Ronnie Jepson, he left the club with immediate effect.[22]

Squad statistics

Player statistics

As of 8 May 2016
No. Pos. Nat. Name Total Championship Capital One Cup FA Cup Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Northern Ireland Lee Camp 420 410 00 10 00
13 GK England Alex Cairns 00 00 00 00 00
21 GK England Adam Collin 20 10 10 00 00
2 DF England Lewis Buxton 20+20 18+20 20 00 10
3 DF England Joe Mattock 361 351 00 10 81
4 DF Wales Danny Collins 23+32 21+32 20 00 30
5 DF Scotland Kirk Broadfoot 32+11 31+11 00 10 80
6 DF England Richard Wood 130 130 00 00 21
12 DF Republic of Ireland Stephen Kelly 13+20 13+20 00 00 20
15 DF England Greg Halford 21+22 19+22 20 00 51
16 DF England Frazer Richardson 15+50 13+40 1+10 10 00
23 DF England Tom Thorpe 5+22 5+22 00 00 10
26 DF Tunisia Aymen Belaïd 40 30 00 10 00
28 DF England Shay Facey 60 50 00 10 10
34 DF Jamaica Lloyd Doyley 30 30 00 00 00
40 DF England Mason Warren 00 00 00 00 00
8 MF Republic of Ireland Lee Frecklington 28+15 26+15 20 00 00
10 MF Argentina Emmanuel Ledesma 3+50 1+40 20 0+10 10
11 MF Republic of Ireland Paul Green 15+111 14+100 0+11 10 00
14 MF Scotland Chris Burke 52 52 00 00 10
17 MF England Grant Ward 35+82 33+72 1+10 10 20
24 MF Scotland Andrew Shinnie 1+20 1+20 00 00 00
25 MF Wales Chris Dawson 00 00 00 00 00
33 MF England Richard Smallwood 44+11 42+11 10 10 90
7 MF England Jerome Thomas 3+30 3+30 00 00 00
22 MF England Joe Newell 31+75 28+75 20 10 50
42 MF England Darnelle Bailey-King 0+10 0+10 00 00 00
9 FW England Danny Ward 23+134 22+124 0+10 10 20
19 FW England Jonson Clarke-Harris 20+176 19+166 10 0+10 60
32 FW Argentina Luciano Becchio 0+20 0+20 00 00 00
27 FW England Matt Derbyshire 30+88 28+78 20 0+10 51
39 FW England Jerry Yates 00 00 00 00 00
50 FW Republic of Ireland Leon Best 10+64 10+64 00 00 11
Players played for Rotherham this season on loan who returned to their parent club:
1 GK Netherlands Kelle Roos 50 40 10 00 00
30 DF England Harry Toffolo 6+10 6+10 00 00 20
25 MF Belgium Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe 41 40 00 00 00
26 MF England Brandon Barker 1+31 1+30 00 00 00
25 MF England Luke Hyam 2+30 2+30 00 00 10
24 MF France Tony Andreu 10+12 10+12 00 00 00
20 DF England Farrend Rawson 15+12 15+12 00 00 20
Players permanently contracted to Rotherham this season who left the club:
14 MF Republic of Ireland Aidy White 4+60 3+50 1+10 00 00
18 FW England Jordan Bowery 3+51 2+50 11 00 00
7 FW Scotland Chris Maguire 6+90 6+80 0+10 00 30
  • (starts) + (substitute apps)

Goalscorers

As of 8 May 2016
Place Position Nation Number Name Total Championship FA Cup Capital One Cup
1 FW England 27 Matt Derbyshire 8 8 0 0
2 FW England 19 Jonson Clarke-Harris 6 6 0 0
3 MF England 22 Joe Newell 5 5 0 0
= MF Republic of Ireland 8 Lee Frecklington 5 5 0 0
5 FW England 9 Danny Ward 4 3 1 0
= FW Republic of Ireland 50 Leon Best 4 4 0 0
7 DF Wales 5 Danny Collins 2 2 0 0
= DF England 23 Tom Thorpe 2 2 0 0
= MF England 17 Grant Ward 2 2 0 0
= DF England 20 Farrend Rawson 2 2 0 0
= MF France 24 Tony Andreu 2 2 0 0
= MF Scotland 14 Chris Burke 2 2 0 0
= DF England 15 Greg Halford 2 2 0 0
14 FW England 18 Jordan Bowery 1 0 0 1
= MF Republic of Ireland 11 Paul Green 1 0 0 1
= MF Belgium 25 Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe 1 1 0 0
= MF England 26 Brandon Barker 1 1 0 0
= DF Scotland 5 Kirk Broadfoot 1 1 0 0
= MF England 33 Richard Smallwood 1 1 0 0

Pre-season friendlies

Competitions

Championship

On 17 June 2015, the fixtures for the forthcoming season were announced.[23]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
19 Huddersfield Town 46 13 12 21 59 70 11 51
20 Fulham 46 12 15 19 66 79 13 51
21 Rotherham United 46 13 10 23 53 71 18 49
22 Charlton Athletic (R) 46 9 13 24 40 80 40 40 Relegation to League One
23 Milton Keynes Dons (R) 46 9 12 25 39 69 30 39
Updated to match(es) played on 7 May 2016. Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(R) Relegated.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 13 10 23 53 71  −18 49 8 6 9 31 34  −3 5 4 14 22 37  −15

Last updated: 7 May 2016.
Source: [24]

Matchday summary

Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHAHAHAAHAHAHHAAHAHHAAHHAAHHAHAHAAHAHHAHDAHHAHA
ResultLLDLLDLWWLLDLLLLWWLLLWWLLWLDLLDLLWWWDWWDWDDDLL
Position24242224242424242021232323242424232323232322212121202121212222222222222222202021212120192021

Updated to match(es) played on 13 May 2016. Source: [24]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Fixtures

FA Cup

On 7 December 2015, the draw for the third round of the FA Cup was made.[25]

League Cup

On 16 June 2015, the first round draw for the League Cup was made.[26]

Transfers

As of 22 February 2016

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2015LWRepublic of IrelandAidan WhiteLeeds United [lower-alpha 1]Free transfer[28]
1 July 2015LBEnglandJoe MattockSheffield Wednesday [lower-alpha 2]Free transfer[30]
1 July 2015RBEnglandLewis BuxtonSheffield Wednesday [lower-alpha 3]Free transfer[31]
2 July 2015AMArgentinaEmmanuel LedesmaMiddlesbrough [lower-alpha 4]Free transfer[32]
3 July 2015CBWalesDanny CollinsNottingham Forest [lower-alpha 5]Free transfer[34]
3 July 2015CBEnglandTom ThorpeManchester United [lower-alpha 6]Free transfer[34]
6 July 2015UTEnglandGreg HalfordNottingham Forest[lower-alpha 7]Free transfer[36]
24 July 2015CFScotlandChris MaguireSheffield Wednesday [lower-alpha 8]Free transfer[38]
5 August 2015LMEnglandJoe NewellPeterborough UnitedUndisclosed[39]
1 September 2015GKNorthern IrelandLee CampBournemouth [lower-alpha 9]Free transfer[40]
16 November 2015CFRepublic of IrelandLeon BestFree agentFree transfer[41]
19 November 2015CBRepublic of IrelandStephen KellyFree agentFree transfer[42]
27 November 2015CMEnglandSimon LenighanHarrogate TownFree transfer[43]
8 January 2016CBTunisiaAymen BelaïdLevski SofiaFree transfer[44]
8 January 2016GKEnglandAlex CairnsChesterfield [lower-alpha 10]Free transfer[46]
21 January 2016CFArgentinaLuciano BecchioFree agentFree transfer[47]
28 January 2016AMWalesChris DawsonLeeds United [lower-alpha 11]Free transfer[48]
17 February 2016LWEnglandJerome ThomasFree agentFree transfer[49]
19 February 2016GKRepublic of IrelandPaddy KennyFree agentFree transfer[50]
19 February 2016RBJamaicaLloyd DoyleyFree agentFree transfer[50]
  1. White joins following his release from Leeds United.[27]
  2. Mattock joins following his release from Sheffield Wednesday.[29]
  3. Buxton joins following his release from Sheffield Wednesday.[29]
  4. Ledesma joins following his release from Middlesbrough.[32]
  5. Collins joins following his release from Nottingham Forest.[33]
  6. Thorpe joins following his release from Manchester United.[35]
  7. Halford joins following his release from Nottingham Forest[33]
  8. Maguire joins after rejecting a contract extension at Sheffield Wednesday.[37]
  9. Camp joins following his release from Bournemouth.
  10. Cairns joined following his release by Chesterfield[45]
  11. Dawson joined following his release by Leeds

Transfers out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
1 July 2015RWBWalesMark BradleyFree agentReleased[51]
1 July 2015RWBEnglandRichard BrindleyColchester United [lower-alpha 1]Free transfer[51]
1 July 2015CMEnglandRobert MilsomNotts County [lower-alpha 2]Free transfer[51]
1 July 2015LBEnglandMat SadlerShrewsbury Town [lower-alpha 3]Free transfer[51]
1 July 2015GKEnglandTony ThompsonMorecambe [lower-alpha 4]Free transfer[51]
1 July 2015CBWalesCraig MorganWigan Athletic [lower-alpha 5]Free transfer[57]
1 July 2015LWEnglandBen PringleFulham [lower-alpha 6]Free transfer[57]
1 July 2015CBEnglandDaniel RoweWycombe WanderersCompensation[59]
15 July 2015CBIcelandKári ÁrnasonMalmö FFUndisclosed[60]
15 July 2015GKEnglandScott LoachNotts County [lower-alpha 7]Free transfer[62]
16 July 2015CMEnglandConor NewtonCambridge United [lower-alpha 8]Free transfer[64]
8 January 2016LBEnglandAidan WhiteBarnsley [lower-alpha 9]Free transfer[66]
22 January 2016CFEnglandJordan BoweryOxford United [lower-alpha 10]Free transfer[68]
1 February 2016CFScotlandChris MaguireOxford United [lower-alpha 11]Free transfer[70]
4 February 2016CMEnglandSimon LenighanFree agentContract terminated[11]
  1. Following Brindley's release he joined Colchester United.[52]
  2. Following Milsom's release he joined Notts County.[53]
  3. Following Sadler's release he joined Shrewsbury Town.[54]
  4. Following Thompson's release he joined Morecambe.[55]
  5. Following Morgan's rejection of a new contract he joined Wigan Athletic.[56]
  6. Following Pringle's rejection of a new contract he joined Fulham.[58]
  7. Following Loach's release he joined Notts County.[61]
  8. Following Newton's release he joined Cambridge United.[63]
  9. Following White's mutual contract termination, he joined Barnsley.[65]
  10. Following Bowery's contract termination, he joined Oxford.[67]
  11. Following Maguire's contract termination, he joined Oxford.[69]

Loans in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Date until Ref.
13 July 2015AMEnglandGrant WardTottenham Hotspur8 May 2016[71][72][73][74]
15 July 2015CBEnglandFarrend RawsonDerby County22 February 2016[75][76][77]
15 July 2015GKNetherlandsKelle RoosDerby County1 September 2015[40][75]
1 September 2015CMFranceTony AndreuNorwich City7 January 2016[40][78]
1 September 2015RMBelgiumVadis Odjidja-OfoeNorwich City29 September 2015[40][79]
19 October 2015LBEnglandHarry ToffoloNorwich City16 January 2016[80][81]
7 November 2015CMEnglandBrandon BarkerManchester City15 December 2015[82][83]
26 November 2015CMEnglandLuke HyamIpswich Town22 December 2015[84][85]
2 January 2016RBEnglandShay FaceyManchester City8 May 2016[86]
22 January 2016RMScotlandChris BurkeNottingham Forest8 May 2016[87]
27 January 2016AMScotlandAndrew ShinnieBirmingham City8 May 2016[88]

Loans out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Date until Ref.
23 September 2015CBEnglandRichard WoodFleetwood Town24 October 2015[89]
26 October 2015CBEnglandRichard WoodChesterfield29 December 2015[90][91]
27 October 2015CFEnglandJerry YatesHarrogate Town27 November 2015[92][93]
17 November 2015LWRepublic of IrelandAidan WhiteBarnsley3 January 2016[94]
20 November 2015CFEnglandJordan BoweryBradford City2 January 2016[95]
26 November 2015UTEnglandGreg HalfordBirmingham City2 January 2016[96]
26 November 2015CFScotlandChris MaguireOxford United18 January 2016[97][98]
27 November 2015LBEnglandMason WarrenSheffield F.C.7 January 2016[99]
18 December 2015CFEnglandJerry YatesHarrogate Town18 January 2016[100][101]
15 January 2016GKEnglandAdam CollinAberdeen15 May 2016[102]
5 February 2016LBEnglandMason WarrenHarrogate Town3 April 2016[103][104]
21 March 2016CBEnglandTom ThorpeBradford City20 May 2016[105]

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