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Season Review 2011/12: England

May 28, 2012

PREMIER LEAGUE
It was, simply, Manchester United’s year and neither a slight bobble at the end of their efforts nor a late charge from Chelsea could prevent the Red Devils from hoisting the trophy at the end of the season, finishing with thirty wins and ninety-three points. Everton and Manchester City will join those two teams in next year’s Champions League, while Wigan, Ipswich, and Hull will all spend the 2012/13 season in the Coca Cola Championship.
United’s Carlo Ancelotti was the Manager of the Year, finishing well ahead of Chelsea’s Danyil Oranje and Everton’s David Moyes.

Robin van Persie

Top Goalscorer: 21, Robin van Persie (Arsenal)
Top Rated Player: 7.52, Rafael (Manchester United)

Injuries, age, and increased competition for playing time left last year’s leader in both categories, Chelsea’s Didier Drogba, playing a solid, if unspectacular, role in his Premier League swan song before heading to Toulouse over the summer. Van Persie’s total does raise the question if the age of the thirty goal campaign has passed: you have to reach back to Cristiano Ronaldo’s 31 in 2007-8 to find a tally that high.

Drogba passed the English Footballer of the Year to his teammate, Fernando Torres, trailed by Steven Gerrard and Antonio Valencia while the Players’ Player of the Year was awarded to Anderson, with his Manchester United teammate Wayne Rooney coming in third behind Chelsea’s Frank Lampard. The same clubs dominated the Young Player of the Year, with Chelsea’s young French striker, Ishak Belfodil, edging out the twin Red Devils, Rafael and Fábio.

Unsurprisingly, the Select XI was a blue and red affair, with Chelsea’s Petr Cech, United’s Jonny Evans and Nemanja Vidic, Everton’s Cristián Zapata, and Liverpool’s Luis Suárez joining Rafael, Anderson, Gerrard, Torres, and van Persie, with Tottenham’s Aaron Lennon being the only player clad in white to gain the honor.

COCA-COLA CHAMPIONSHIP

Moments after Sunderland’s Fraizer Campbell had tied the game, QPR’s Alejandro Faurlin gave his side the lead and, thirty minutes later, the coveted final promotion spot into England’s top flight. QPR joins regular season champion West Brom and surprise Nottingham Forest in the move up while Watford, Norwich, and Barnsley will all be moving down.

Fraizer Campbell

Top Goalscorer: 25, Fraizer Campbell (Sunderland)
Top Rated Player: 7.86, Jonas Olsson (West Brom)

Simon Church, last year’s top goalscorer, put in another good season with Reading, as did veteran Scottish defender Stephen Crainey with Blackpool, both of which held their ground in the CCC. Roberto de Matteo of West Brom was the Manager of the Year. With last year’s winner, Paul Ince, currently at Liverpool, could a jump to a more prestigious side be in order for de Matteo as well?

COCA-COLA LEAGUE ONE

Notts County, Peterborough, and playoff surprise Coventry achieved promotion, with Rotherham, Stockport, Luton, and Wycombe finishing at the foot of the table.

Top Goalscorer: 33, Lee Novak (Brighton)
Top Rated Player: 7.84, Danny Fox (Notts Co)

Last year’s leading scorer, Paul Hayes of Norwich City, had a fine year, but it wasn’t enough to keep the Canaries flying, so Hayes will return to CCL1 next season. Coventry defender Stephen Carr retired after last year’s top notch performance.

COCA-COLA LEAGUE TWO

The joys of promotion will be felt by Northampton, Walsall, Bristol Rovers, and Chesterfield, while Yeovil and Mansfield will ply their trade in the Blue Square Premier next season.

Top Goalscorer: 25, Joël Thomas (Crewe)
Top Rated Player: 7.95, Gareth Roberts (Northampton)

Port Vale’s James Lawrie turned in another great year with the twenty-one year old finishing a single goal behind Thomas. Last year’s best player, nineteen year old Mark O’Brien, was purchased by Tottenham and then spent a good season one league up for Plymouth.

2010/11 Season Review: England

May 24, 2011

When Sunderland’s Lee Cattermole was sent off just after an hour into the Promotion Playoff final, hope—already in scarce supply as they trailed Ipswich Town 2-0 behind a brace from Jonathan Walters—became an even rarer commodity for the Black Cats. The game finished 3-1, and Sunderland was kept in the Coca-Cola Championship for a second season after last year’s relegation while Ipswich Town joined Birmingham and Wigan in moving up to the Premier Division for the 2011/12 season.

English Premier Division

It came down to goal differential, but Chelsea—with the league’s highest number of goals scored and lowest number of goals allowed—bested Manchester City as champions, with Liverpool a scant two points behind. Everton will join those three in the Champions League, while Manchester United, Arsenal, and Newcastle will play for the EURO Cup next season. Middlesbrough and West Brom found the going tough at the top, and those two teams return to the Championship League after a single season, where they will be joined by Portsmouth. Tottenham, last year’s runaway champion, suffered through two changes at the helm, with Hans Backe finishing the season at White Hart Lane in the middle of the table.

For the second consecutive year (and third overall) Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard was voted the best player in the league, although claims could also be made for Manchester City’s Emmanuel Adebayor and Carlos Tevez, Chelsea’s Simon Vukcevic and Didier Drogba, and Tottenham’s Luka Modric. With 25 goals, Drogba won the Golden Boot, trailed by Fulham’s midseason acquisition, Steven Fletcher, and Liverpool’s Fernando Torres.

Top Goalscorer: 25 Dider Drogba (Chelsea)
Top Rated Player: 7.89 Didier Drogba (Chelsea)

Drogba repeats as the top rated player in the league, showing no signs of slowing down with age. Last year’s top joint goalscorers, Adebayor and Wayne Rooney, continued their fine play as well.

Coca-Cola Championship

Wigan and Birmingham were determined to stay in the second flight of football only a single year, and finished first and second in the Coca-Cola Championship. Crystal Palace—who tied with Birmingham—missed narrowly on promotion while the fourth place team, Ipswich Town, succeeded in reaching the top level of English football with their victory over Sunderland. All three of the teams promoted to the CCC last season (MK Dons, Leeds, and Charlton) solidified their positions this year, so three new teams were moved downwards: Swansea, Cardiff, and Plymouth.

Top Goalscorer: 27 Simon Church (Reading)
Top Rated Player: 7.89 Stephen Crainey (Blackpool)

Last year’s stars both found it harder going in the Premier Division: Middlesbrough’s Gary Hooper saw his league goals drop from 24 to 4 while West Brom’s Jonas Olsson went from being the best player in his league to a decidedly average defender.

Coca-Cola League 1

As last year, the three best teams were easy to identify, with Huddersfield, Millwall, and Norwich all earning promotion. Also like last year, relegation came down to goal differential, with Tranmere avoiding that fate despite finishing with the same points as Bristol Rovers who, along with Rochdale, Walsall, and Chesterfield will be moving down.

Top Goalscorer: 27 Paul Hayes (Norwich)
Top Rated Player: 7.82 Stephen Carr (Coventry)

Gillingham’s Simeon Jackson, last year’s top goalscorer, was runner-up this season, one behind Hayes while MK Dons’ Dean Lewington—the top rated player the previous season—had another fine year at back for his club.

Coca-Cola League 2

The surprise here was Brentford, who despite only qualifying for the promotion playoffs by a single point, won both their games and earning (at least) a year in League 1 along with league champions Wycombe, Luton, and Bradford. Grimsby and Accrington will be moving down.

Top Goalscorer: 25 James Lawrie (Port Vale)
Top Rated Player: 7.89 Mark O’Brien (Port Vale)

Chesterfield’s ageless wonder, Jack Lester, saw his goal scoring drop precipitously with promotion: with his team returning to League 2 this year, we’ll see if his scoring touch resurfaces as well. Notts County’s South African defender Neil Winstanley had another solid year, and earned himself a move to German second division club Duisburg.


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