2009–10 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. season

During the 2009–10 English football season, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. competed in Football League One.

Brighton & Hove Albion
2009–10 season
ManagerRussell Slade (until 1 November)
Gus Poyet (from 10 November)
StadiumWithdean Stadium
Football League One13th
FA CupFourth round
League CupFirst round
Football League TrophySecond round
Top goalscorerNicky Forster (16)

Season summary

After a run of three wins from the opening fifteen games, Albion found themselves in 20th place and above the relegation zone only on goal difference.[1] As a result, boss Russell Slade was sacked on 1 November 2008,[2] to be replaced by former Chelsea midfielder Gus Poyet, after Steve Coppell had rejected the chance to manage the club for a second time.[3] Poyet guided Brighton away from the relegation zone, finishing the season in 13th place.

Brighton reached the fourth round of the FA Cup, being beaten by eventual semi-finalists Aston Villa. In the League Cup, Brighton were eliminated in the first round by Championship side Swansea City. The Seagulls were also knocked out of the Football League Trophy at the same stage they entered; in the Southern area second round they were defeated by Leyton Orient.

Competitions

League One

Results

8 August 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion0-1WalsallBrighton
15:00 Report Whing  30' (own goal) Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,504
Referee: Jarmail Singh
15 August 2009 Brentford0-0Brighton & Hove AlbionBrentford
15:00 Report Stadium: Griffin Park
Attendance: 6,950
Referee: Trevor Kettle
18 August 2009 Huddersfield Town7-1Brighton & Hove AlbionHuddersfield
19:45 Kay  21'
Clarke  35'
Novak  43' (pen.)
Roberts  64'
Drinkwater  64'
Robinson  73', 90'
Report Dickinson  34'
Kuipers  39'
Stadium: Galpharm Stadium
Attendance: 11,269
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
22 August 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion2-4Stockport CountyBrighton
15:00 Forster  28'
Dickinson  59'
Elphick  62'
Hawkins  65'
Report Baker  30', 54', 66' (pen.)
Bridcutt  84'
Johnson  89'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 5,270
Referee: Steve Cook
28 August 2009 Millwall1-1Brighton & Hove AlbionBermondsey
19:45 Price  6' Report Forster  70' Stadium: The Den
Attendance: 10,138
Referee: Andy Penn
5 September 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion1-0Wycombe WanderersBrighton
15:00 Forster  75' Report Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 5,895
Referee: Gavin Ward
12 September 2009 Carlisle United0-2Brighton & Hove AlbionCarlisle
15:00 Report Forster  8', 66' Stadium: Brunton Park
Attendance: 5,368
Referee: Andy Haines
19 September 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion2-3Southend UnitedBrighton
15:00 Forster  21', 40' Report Barnard  8'
O'Donovan  27'
Laurent  90'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,287
Referee: Roger East
26 September 2009 Bristol Rovers1-1Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton
15:00 Kuffour  68' Report Virgo  45'
Tunnicliffe  68'
Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 8,098
Referee: Fred Graham
3 October 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion0-1MK DonsBrighton
15:00 El-Abd  26' Report Easter  49' Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,419
Referee: Paul Taylor
10 October 2009 Yeovil Town2-2Brighton & Hove AlbionYeovil
15:00 Murray  45', 82' (pen.) Report Crofts  6'
Dickinson  41'
Stadium: Huish Park
Attendance: 4,412
Referee: Oliver Langford
13 October 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion2-0GillinghamBrighton
19:45 Bennett  74'
Elphick  78'
Report Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 5,960
Referee: Graham Scott
17 October 2009 Tranmere Rovers2-1Brighton & Hove AlbionBirkenhead
15:00 Edds  36'
Welsh  66'
Report Murray  78' (pen.)  82' Stadium: Prenton Park
Attendance: 5,250
Referee: Jock Waugh
24 October 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion0-2Oldham AthleticBrighton
15:00 Report Abbott  57'
Hazell  81'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,205
Referee: Dean Whitestone
31 October 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion3-3Hartlepool UnitedBrighton
15:00 Dickinson  27'
Forster  39', 48'
Report Boyd  6'
Monkhouse  43'
Jones  45'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 5,694
Referee: Pat Miller
15 November 2009 Southampton1-3Brighton & Hove AlbionSouthampton
16:30 Lambert  43' (pen.) Report Murray  16', 22'
Crofts  86'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 21,932
Referee: Kevin Friend
21 November 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion0-3Leeds UnitedBrighton
15:00 Report Snodgrass  27'
Beckford  43'
Kilkenny  90'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 7,615
Referee: James Linington
24 November 2009 Norwich City4-1Brighton & Hove AlbionNorwich
19:45 Holt  22'
Hoolahan  22'
Elphick  69' (own goal)
Martin  82'
Report Tunnicliffe  61' Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 24,670
Referee: Keith Hill
1 December 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion0-2Charlton AthleticBrighton
19:45 Report Burton  29'
Wagstaff  37'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,769
Referee: Gavin Ward
5 December 2009 Exeter City0-1Brighton & Hove AlbionExeter
15:00 Report Crofts  90' Stadium: St. James' Park
Attendance: 5,456
Referee: Rob Shoebridge
11 December 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion1-2Colchester UnitedBrighton
19:45 Dicker  42' Report Ifil  9'
Wordsworth  14'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 5,898
Referee: Steve Tanner
19 December 2009 Swindon Town2-1Brighton & Hove AlbionSwindon
15:00 Paynter  31'
Austin  54', pen.'
Report Forster  38' Stadium: County Ground
Attendance: 7,068
Referee: Jonathan Moss
26 December 2009 Brighton & Hove Albion0-0Leyton OrientBrighton
13:00 Crofts  70' Report Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,690
Referee: Phil Crossley
28 December 2009 Wycombe Wanderers2-5Brighton & Hove AlbionHigh Wycombe
15:00 Pittman  27'
Mousinho  40'
Report Murray  36', 56', 70', 80'
Forster  49'
Stadium: Adams Park
Attendance: 6,126
Referee: Steve Cook
16 January 2010 Walsall1-2Brighton & Hove AlbionWalsall
15:00 Richards  26' Report Murray  8'
Forster  37'
Stadium: Bescot Stadium
Attendance: 3,450
Referee: Graham Horwood
26 January 2010 Stockport County1-1Brighton & Hove AlbionStockport
19:45 Pilkington  58' Report Crofts  90' Stadium: Edgeley Park
Attendance: 3,636
Referee: Peter Quinn
30 January 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion0-1MillwallBrighton
15:00 Report Morison  49' Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,610
Referee: Kevin Friend
6 February 2010 Leyton Orient1-1Brighton & Hove AlbionLeyton, London
15:00 McGleish  53' Report Murray  10' Stadium: Brisbane Road
Attendance: 6,027
Referee: Steve Cook
9 February 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion0-0Huddersfield TownBrighton
19:45 Report Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 4,711
Referee: Steve Bratt
13 February 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion1-2Norwich CityBrighton
15:00 Bennett  21' Report Holt  80'
Doherty  84'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 7,258
Referee: Dean Whitestone
20 February 2010 Leeds United1-1Brighton & Hove AlbionLeeds
15:00 Snodgrass  90' Report Murray  77'
Virgo  81'
Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 24,120
Referee: Carl Boyeson
23 February 2010 Charlton Athletic1-2Brighton & Hove AlbionCharlton, London
19:45 Sodje  90' Report Calderón  36'
Bennett  78'
Stadium: The Valley
Attendance: 17,508
Referee: Andy D'Urso
27 February 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion2-0Exeter CityBrighton
15:00 Elphick  26'
Dicker  49'
Report Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,952
Referee: Steven Rushton
8 March 2010 Colchester United0-0Brighton & Hove AlbionColchester
19:45 Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,914
Referee: Anthony Bates
13 March 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion0-1Swindon TownBrighton
15:00 Report Austin  69' Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,946
Referee: Grant Hegley
16 March 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion3-0BrentfordBrighton
19:45 Murray  33'
Virgo  90'
Forster  90'
Report Bennett  90' Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 5,539
Referee: Danny McDermid
20 March 2010 Oldham Athletic0-2Brighton & Hove AlbionOldham
15:00 Report Bennett  40'
Worthington  57' (own goal)
Stadium: Boundary Park
Attendance: 4,059
Referee: David Webb
27 March 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion3-0Tranmere RoversBrighton
15:00 Murray  7'
Crofts  30'
Barnes  81'
Report Robinson  78' Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,812
Referee: Paul Taylor
1 April 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion2-2SouthamptonBrighton
19:45 Bennett  12'
Barnes  66'
Report Hammond  41'
Barnard  89'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 7,784
Referee: Steve Tanner
5 April 2010 Hartlepool United2-0Brighton & Hove AlbionHartlepool
15:00 O'Donovan  54'
Monkhouse  70'
Report Stadium: Victoria Park
Attendance: 3,466
Referee: Mark Haywood
10 April 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion1-2Carlisle UnitedBrighton
15:00 Elphick  85' Report Harte  33'
Madine  88'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,673
Referee: Kevin Wright
13 April 2010 Gillingham1-1Brighton & Hove AlbionGillingham
19:45 Miller  49'
Gowling  86'
Report El-Abd  5' Stadium: Priestfield Stadium
Attendance: 7,977
Referee: James Linington
17 April 2010 Southend United0-1Brighton & Hove AlbionSouthend-on-Sea
15:00 Report Barnes  15' Stadium: Roots Hall
Attendance: 8,503
Referee: Simon Hooper
24 April 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion2-1Bristol RoversBrighton
15:00 Barnes  17'
Murray  71'
Bennett  90' (pen.)
Report Williams  17'
Coles  78'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 6,922
Referee: Christopher Sarginson
1 May 2010 MK Dons0-0Brighton & Hove AlbionMilton Keynes
15:00 Rae  45' Report Arismendi  45' Stadium: Stadium MK
Attendance: 12,023
Referee: Oliver Langford
8 May 2010 Brighton & Hove Albion1-0Yeovil TownBrighton
15:00 Bennett  44' Report Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 7,323
Referee: Steve Tanner

Football League Cup

As with all League One sides, Brighton & Hove Albion entered the Football League Cup in the First Round.

11 August 2009 First RoundSwansea City15:00Brighton & Hove AlbionSwansea
19:45 Monk  17'
Dobbie  60', 90+3'
Report Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 6,400
Referee: Scott

Football League Trophy

Brighton & Hove Albion received a bye to the Second Round, where they competed in the Southern section.

6 October 2009 Southern Section Second RoundLeyton Orient1-0Brighton & Hove AlbionLeyton, London
19:45 Patulea  89' Report Stadium: Matchroom Stadium
Attendance: 1,457
Referee: Hegley

FA Cup

As Brighton were playing in League One, they entered the FA Cup in the First Round Proper.

7 November 2009 First RoundWycombe Wanderers4-4Brighton & Hove AlbionHigh Wycombe
15:00 Harrold  18' (pen.)
Davies  38'
Pittman  61'
Woodman
Report Bennett  3'
Forster  45+3', pen'
Murray  51', 83', pen.'
Hoyte
Stadium: Adams Park
Attendance: 2,749
Referee: Simon Hooper
18 November 2009 First Round ReplayBrighton & Hove Albion2-0Wycombe WanderersBrighton
19:45 Crofts  36'
Bennett  61'
Report Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 3,383
Referee: Andy D'Urso
28 November 2009 Second RoundBrighton & Hove Albion3-2Rushden & DiamondsBrighton
15:00 Dickinson  3', 86'
Forster  22' (pen.)
Report Tomlin  14'
O'Connor  40'
Stadium: Withdean Stadium
Attendance: 3,638
Referee: Phil Gibbs
2 January 2010 Third RoundTorquay United0-1Brighton & Hove AlbionTorquay
15:00 Report Crofts  77' Stadium: Plainmoor
Attendance: 4,028
Referee: Jimmy Russell
23 January 2010 Fourth RoundAston Villa3-2Brighton & Hove AlbionBirmingham
15:00 Delfouneso  5'
Young  48'
Delph  63'
Report Elphick  41'
Forster  90+1'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 39,725
Referee: Taylor

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[4]

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Michel Kuipers
2 DF Andy Whing
3 DF Jimmy McNulty[notes 1]
4 DF Tommy Elphick
6 DF Adam El-Abd[notes 2]
7 MF Dean Cox
8 MF Alan Navarro
9 FW Nicky Forster
10 FW Liam Dickinson
11 MF Kazenga LuaLua (on loan from Newcastle United)
12 DF James Tunnicliffe
13 GK Mitch Walker
14 MF Diego Arismendi (on loan from Stoke City)
15 FW Gary Hart
16 DF Colin Hawkins
17 FW Glenn Murray
18 MF Gary Dicker
19 DF Iñigo Calderón
No. Position Player
20 MF Andrew Crofts[notes 3]
21 MF Sébastien Carole
22 DF Marcos Painter[notes 4] (on loan from Swansea City)
23 DF Adam Virgo[notes 5]
24 MF Jamie Smith
26 MF Elliott Bennett[notes 6]
27 DF Gavin Hoyte[notes 7]
28 FW George Barker
29 GK Peter Brezovan
30 DF Steve Cook
31 GK Josh Pelling
32 MF Steve Brinkhurst
33 FW Chris Holroyd
34 MF Lee Hendrie (on loan from Derby County)
35 GK Danny Naisbitt (on loan from Histon)
36 FW Ashley Barnes[notes 8] (on loan from Plymouth Argyle)
37 DF Lewis Dunk
38 MF Jake Forster-Caskey

Left club during season

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

No. Position Player
5 DF Jake Wright (on loan from Oxford United)
11 MF Kevin McLeod (to Wycombe Wanderers)
14 MF David Livermore (to Barnet)
19 MF Mark Wright (to Bristol Rovers)
19 MF Arron Davies (on loan to Yeovil Town)
No. Position Player
21 MF Matt Thornhill (on loan from Nottingham Forest)
22 GK Graeme Smith (to Hibernian)
25 FW Craig Davies[notes 9] (on loan to Port Vale)
33 MF Lewis Ide (to Bognor Regis Town)

Kit

Brighton's kit was manufactured by Italian supplier Erreà and sponsored by It First.

References

Notes

  1. McNulty was born in Runcorn, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally and has represented them at U-17 and U-19 level.
  2. El-Abd was born in Brighton, England, but also qualified to represent Egypt internationally through his father and declared internationally for Egypt in 2005 before making his international debut for Egypt in May 2012.
  3. Crofts was born in Chatham, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally through a grandparent and represented Wales at U-19 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Wales in 2005.
  4. Painter was born in Solihull, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and has represented them at U-21 level.
  5. Virgo was born in Brighton, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally and has represented them at B level.
  6. Bennett was born in Telford, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally through his paternal grandparents and was called up by Jamaica in February 2015 without playing.
  7. Hoyte was born in Waltham Forest, England, and represented them at every age level between U-17 and U-20 level, but also qualified to represent Trinidad and Tobago internationally and would make his international debut for Trinidad and Tobago in May 2014.
  8. Barnes was born in Bath, England, but also qualified to represent Austria internationally through his grandmother and represented Austria at U-20 level.
  9. Davies was born in Burton upon Trent, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally through a grandparent and represented Wales at U-17, U-19 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Wales in August 2005.
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