2010–11 Newcastle United F.C. season

Newcastle United
2010–11 season
Chairman Derek Llambias
Manager Chris Hughton
(until 6 December)
Peter Beardsley (caretaker)
(until 9 December)
Alan Pardew
(From 9 December)
Stadium St James' Park
Premier League 12th
FA Cup Third Round
League Cup Fourth Round
Top goalscorer League:
Kevin Nolan (12)

All:
Kevin Nolan (12)
Highest home attendance 51,988 (31 October 2010 vs Sunderland, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance 33,157 (27 October 2010 vs Arsenal, League Cup)
Average home league attendance 46,990
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2010–11 season marked the return of Newcastle United to the Premier League following a season in the Championship. They finished in 12th place.

Newcastle's early season form was erratic on their return to English football's top tier, with thrashings of Aston Villa and local rivals Sunderland and exceptional away victories at Everton and Arsenal offset by home defeats against Blackpool, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City.

After a win over Arsenal sent Newcastle to fifth in the league, the team went on a winless run that ended in the controversial sacking of manager Chris Hughton. The club swiftly appointed Alan Pardew, last of third-tier Southampton, although Newcastle fans were suspicious due to alleged links with the club's unpopular owners. Despite the club's form still being reasonable, the owner's unpopularity increased after the transfer deadline day sale of local hero Andy Carroll for £35 million to Liverpool. The club posted one of the league's most incredible results, drawing 4–4 draw with Arsenal at St James' Park after being 4–0 down at half-time.

Season summary

During the summer of 2010, Chris Hughton completed the signings of defender James Perch from Nottingham Forest, young midfielder Dan Gosling from Everton after an administrative error at Goodison Park allowed the 20-year-old to move to Newcastle on a free transfer and experienced centre-half Sol Campbell from Arsenal also on a free in preparation for life back in the Premier League. Towards the end of the transfer window, Ivory Coast international and defensive midfielder Cheick Tioté was also signed by the club from Twente for a reported £3.5 million, while Hatem Ben Arfa was brought in on a season long loan from Marseille for a reported £2 million, with the view of a permanent move for a further £5 million should he make more than 25 appearances for the club. This season also saw the departure of captain Nicky Butt, who opted to retire from football, and Fabrice Pancrate due to his contract expiring and no new deal being agreed.

Although the opening match of the season away to Manchester United saw the Magpies lose 3–0, they continue to remain unbeaten at St James' Park with a 6–0 victory over Aston Villa on 22 August 2010, which welcomed a hat-trick from the new number nine Andy Carroll, as well as Joey Barton shaving his moustache, which was part of the "Magpies Moustache Challenge".[1] For their next match away at Wolverhampton Wanderers, they drew 1–1, Carroll again scoring with people calling for a call up to the senior England squad for the 21-year-old. After an international break, an excited, large crowd accumulated at a bouncing, atmospheric St James' Park for the following clash against Blackpool. A 2–0 defeat left the club ending their unbeaten record at St James' Park. New signing Tioté made his debut and Hatem Ben Arfa started his first game for the following match against Everton, while Sol Campbell was still not nearing match fitness. The game ended with a 1–0 victory, sending them to fifth position in the table. Newcastle continued their impressive run of form with an excellent and unexpected 4–3 win at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea in the League Cuo. The following league fixture saw Stoke City at St James' Park, which ended in a disappointing 2–1 defeat.

An away game to Manchester City followed seeing another 2–1 defeat for Newcastle, but also saw midfielder Hatem Ben Arfa suffer a horrific double leg break following a clash with City midfielder Nigel de Jong.[2] The club demanded action on De Jong, claiming Ben Arfa faced a lengthy spell on the sidelines.[3] Ben Arfa's agent also claimed that De Jong had not apologised to Ben Arfa.[4] A 2–2 draw at St James' Park with Wigan Athletic followed, with ex-midfielder Charles N'Zogbia scoring the two openers for Wigan before a Shola Ameobi goal made it 2–1 with 15 minutes left, and in the dying seconds defender Fabricio Coloccini powered a header past goalkeeper Ali Al-Habsi to rescue a point for Newcastle.[5]

The team got back on track after a three-game winless run when they defeated bottom of the table West Ham United 2–1 at Upton Park on 23 October. Newcastle had gone behind after only 12 minutes thanks to a Carlton Cole goal, but quickly turned things around with captain Kevin Nolan equalising ten minutes later and Andy Carroll grabbing the winner with 20 minutes left.

The club faced more controversy when striker Andy Carroll was arrested for a reported attack on his ex-girlfriend at her home in Newcastle, to which he pleaded self-defense. He was released on bail on 18 October.[6]

Newcastle's good form was lost in a 2–1 defeat to Blackburn Rovers at home, going 1–0 down after just two minutes with a goal from Morten Gamst Pedersen. Striker Andy Carroll got an equaliser early in the second half only for Newcastle to go behind again late after a goal from Jason Roberts. Joey Barton received a three match ban for punching Gamst Pedersen and Shola Ameobi suffered a hamstring injury. Newcastle's poor home form continued after they played to a 0–0 draw against Fulham. Danny Guthrie replaced a suspended Barton only to be substituted for Wayne Routledge later on; Peter Løvenkrands replaced Ameobi who was then substituted for Nile Ranger. Carroll was given Man of the Match after getting many chances and good shots only for them to be blocked by Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer or cleared off the line.

Alan Pardew

Controversy once again hit the club as Chris Hughton was sacked on 6 December 2010 following Newcastle's 3–1 defeat to West Bromwich Albion. The Newcastle United board stated that "the board now feels an individual with more managerial experience is needed to take the club forward".[7] Hughton's dismissal was an unpopular decision with the fans and the players,[8] and was highly criticized by many pundits.[9][10]

On 9 December 2010, Alan Pardew was named as his replacement.[11] He expressed delight at the role and claimed he had nothing but respect for Hughton's achievements and insisted he was excited and looking forward to his new challenge at the club.

Pardew had a notable first game, seeing a 3–1 victory over Liverpool,[12] however the Christmas period saw 2 matches lost to Manchester City and Tottenham.[13] The squad regained form with a win over Wigan,[14] and an energetic 5–0 win over his former club West Ham United F.C.[15] The club was then however embarrassed by a 3–1 loss to League Two side Stevenage in the FA Cup third round.[16]

Upon the transfer window opening, Pardew hinted at the possibility of bringing David Beckham to the club on a loan move from the LA Galaxy.[17] It was also reported the club were looking to sign a striker, with Sebastian Larsson reported to be of interest.[18] Pardew stated he wanted to sign two players following the defeat to Stevenage,[19] and also insisted he wished for Alan Smith to stay with the club amid reports linking him with a return to Leeds United.[20]

16 January 2011 saw Pardew's first Tyne–Wear derby in charge saw the Magpies gather a point after a disappointing 1–1 draw; Newcastle were on the front foot for much of the game and a 50th minute back-heel goal from skipper Kevin Nolan gave the away team a 1–0 lead, but Asamoah Gyan saved Sunderland from defeat with a 94th-minute goal after Steve Harper deflected a shot from Phil Bardsley into the path of the Ghanaian and Sunderland gained the point.[21]

Newcastle would continue their undefeated form, but not how they would have like. On 22 January 2011, Newcastle faced Tottenham Hotspur at St James' Park. The game would be very much end-to-end throughout until Fabricio Coloccini opened the scoring to give Newcastle a 1–0 lead. However, another injury time goal from the opposition meant Newcastle had dropped another two points. Manager Alan Pardew has stated that the team had "committed too many bodies forward to try and get a second".[22]

Andy Carroll: sold to Liverpool in 2011

Spurs manager Harry Redknapp denied interest in bringing striker Andy Carroll to Tottenham.[23] However, following two rejected bids from Liverpool,[24] Carroll became the most expensive British player transfer in history as Liverpool signed a £35 million deal for the striker.[25] Carroll's sale caused controversy for the club as manager Alan Pardew stated his regret at losing Carroll, insisting he wanted a new contract and was not pushed out by the club,[26] while Carroll contradicted Pardew's claim, stating he did not want to go but was forced by managing director Derek Llambias to hand in a transfer request.[27] Pardew stated the £35m received from Liverpool had been promised to him for summer transfer funds for the 2012 season.[28]

Stephen Ireland then joined the club on loan till the end of the season from Aston Villa.[29]

5 February 2011 saw Newcastle pull off a remarkable comeback against Arsenal at St James' Park. Theo Walcott gave Arsenal a 1–0 lead inside just 43 seconds, Johan Djourou put Arsenal 2–0 up on three minutes, then Robin van Persie added insult to injury with a third goal inside the tenth minute. Arsenal went in at half time 4–0 up after another goal from Van Persie, however early in the second half Arsenal's Abou Diaby was shown a straight red card for pushing Midfielders Joey Barton and Kevin Nolan after what he felt to be a bad tackle in which replays showed was legal. It was all downhill for Arsenal from there. Barton slipped a coolly taken penalty in to make 4–1, then Leon Best made it 4–2 with a thumping close range effort not long after a goal he scored just before had been judged offside. Another penalty gave Newcastle hope with Barton scoring again, and the returning midfielder Cheick Tioté scored a phenomenal volley from 30 yards to give Newcastle a well-deserved point with the final score being a massive 4–4 draw. This was the first time any Premier League club had ever come back from being 4–0. Newcastle were not beaten by Arsenal the in 2010–11 Premier League season, having beating them 1–0 at the Emirates Stadium earlier in the season under Chris Hughton's management.[30]

On 10 February 2011, former Finland international Shefki Kuqi joined Newcastle for the remainder of the season.[31]

Newcastle finished in 12th place, a reasonable position on the team's first year back, but slightly tempered after the team looked set to finish ninth until they threw away a 3–0 lead against West Brom on the final day of the season.

Chronological list of events

Alan Pardew

Club

Coaching staff

Alan Pardew in February 2012
Position Staff
Manager England Alan Pardew
Assistant Manager England Peter Beardsley
First Team coach England Steve Stone
Goalkeeping Coach England Andy Woodman
Development Coach Scotland Willie Donachie
Reserve Team Coach England Lee Clark
Chief scout England Graham Carr

Last updated: 3 May 2011
Source:

Team Kit

The kit designer will be Puma and the sponsor will be Northern Rock. Leaks were released earlier in May showing a new black and white home kit, a blue away kit and a white third kit. These leaks were confirmed on 18 June 2010.

Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Transfers

In

Date Pos. Name From Fee Source
2010-07-05 DF England James Perch England Nottingham Forest £1.5m [32]
2010-07-22 MF England Dan Gosling England Everton Free [33]
2010-07-28 DF England Sol Campbell England Arsenal Free [35]
2010-07-29 MF England Michael Richardson England Walker Central Free
2010-08-26 MF Ivory Coast Cheick Tioté Netherlands Twente £3.5m [41]
2010-09-29 MF France Yven Moyo France Sochaux Free [64]
2011-01-05 MF France Hatem Ben Arfa France Marseille £2M loan fee + £5M [58]
2011-02-10 FW Finland Shefki Kuqi Free agent Free [63]

Out

Date Pos. Name To Fee Source
2010-06-30 MF France Fabrice Pancrate Greece Larissa Free
2010-06-30 MF England Nicky Butt Hong Kong South China Free
2010-06-30 FW France Wesley Ngo Baheng England Aldershot Town Free [65]
2010-06-30 FW Netherlands Frank Wiafe Danquah Hungary Ferencváros Free
2010-06-30 MF England Jonny Godsmark England Ashington Free [66]
2010-06-30 DF England Darren Lough England Ashington Free
2010-06-30 MF England Daniel Williams Free agent Free
2010-06-30 DF England James Taylor England Ashington Free
2010-06-30 DF Republic of Ireland Callum Morris England Blyth Spartans Free [67]
2010-07-05 GK England Max Johnson Scotland Inverness Caledonian Thistle Free [68]
2010-07-12 MF Northern Ireland Michael McCrudden Republic of Ireland Derry City Free [69]
2011-01-31 FW England Andy Carroll England Liverpool £35m [61]

Loans in

Date Pos. Name From Expiry Source
2010-08-28 MF France Hatem Ben Arfa France Marseille 2011-01-05 [42][58]
2011-01-31 MF Republic of Ireland Stephen Ireland England Aston Villa 2011-06-01 [62]

Loans out

Date Pos. Name To Expiry Source
2010-08-24 GK England Fraser Forster Scotland Celtic 2011-05-31 [70]
2010-08-30 MF Democratic Republic of the Congo Kazenga LuaLua England Brighton & Hove Albion 2011-01-03 [71]
2010-09-21 DF England Ben Tozer England Northampton Town 2011-06-01 [72][73][74]
2011-01-07 DF England James Tavernier England Gateshead 2011-03-24 [75][76][77]
2011-01-07 MF Faroe Islands Jóan Símun Edmundsson England Gateshead 2011-02-04 [75]
2011-01-07 DF England Matthew Grieve England Stockport County 2011-02-07 [78]
2011-01-10 DF Hungary Tamás Kádár England Huddersfield Town 2011-02-10 [79]
2011-01-21 MF England Wayne Routledge England Queens Park Rangers 2011-06-01 [80]
2011-01-24 FW England Ryan Donaldson England Hartlepool United 2011-03-25 [81][82]
2011-01-31 FW Spain Xisco Spain Deportivo La Coruña 2011-06-01 [83]

Statistics

Appearances, goals and cards

Last updated on 22 May 2011.
(Substitute appearances in brackets)
No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1GKEngland Steve Harper 180000018000
2DFArgentina Fabricio Coloccini 352101037241
3DFSpain José Enrique 360000036050
4MFEngland Kevin Nolan 3012100 (1)031 (1)12100
5DFEngland Sol Campbell 4 (3)000105 (3)010
6DFEngland Mike Williamson 27 (1)0101 (1)029 (2)050
7MFEngland Joey Barton 324110 (2)033 (2)590
8MFEngland Danny Guthrie 11 (3)0001012 (3)030
9FWEngland Andy Carroll 18 (1)11000 (1)018 (2)1140
10MFEngland Wayne Routledge 10 (7)0101012 (7)000
11FWDenmark Peter Løvenkrands 18 (7)6103122 (7)700
12DFEngland Danny Simpson 300100031040
14DFEngland James Perch 9 (4)0101011 (4)060
15MFEngland Dan Gosling 0 (1)000000 (1)000
16DFEngland Ryan Taylor 3 (2)000326 (2)211
17MFEngland Alan Smith 7 (4)0102010 (4)050
18MFArgentina Jonás Gutiérrez 34 (3)3001 (1)035 (4)360
19FWSpain Xisco 0 (2)000000 (2)000
20FWRepublic of Ireland Leon Best 9 (2)6100010 (2)610
21GKEngland Fraser Forster 0000000000
22MFRepublic of Ireland Stephen Ireland 0 (2)000000 (2)000
23FWNigeria Shola Ameobi 21 (7)6002323 (7)930
24MFIvory Coast Cheick Tioté 2610 (1)00 (1)026 (2)1141
25MFDemocratic Republic of the Congo Kazenga LuaLua 0 (2)000101 (2)000
26GKNetherlands Tim Krul 20 (1)0103024 (1)000
27DFEngland Steven Taylor 12 (2)3000012 (2)300
28DFHungary Tamás Kádár 0000202010
29MFSlovenia Haris Vučkić 0000303000
30FWEngland Nile Ranger 1 (23)00 (1)0314 (24)110
31MFNorthern Ireland Shane Ferguson 3 (4)000205 (4)000
32FWEngland Ryan Donaldson 0000101000
33GKSweden Ole Söderberg 0000000000
34DFEngland James Tavernier 0000101000
35DFEngland Ben Tozer 0000000000
36MFEngland Greg McDermott 0000000000
37MFFrance Hatem Ben Arfa 3 (1)100003 (1)100
38FWEngland Phil Airey 000 (1)0000 (1)000
39MFFaroe Islands Jóan Símun Edmundsson 0000000000
40MFEngland Michael Richardson 0000000000
41DFWales Paul Dummett 0000000000
42FWFinland Shefki Kuqi 0 (6)000000 (6)000
43MFEngland Conor Newton 0000000000
44FWEngland Sammy Ameobi 0 (1)000000 (1)000
47MFScotland Bradden Inman 0000000000

Starting formations

Last updated on 22 May 2011.
Formation League FA Cup League Cup Total
4–4–2 28 1 3 32
4–4–1–1 8 0 0 8
4–5–1 1 0 0 1
5–3–2 1 0 0 1

Captains

Last updated on 22 May 2011.
No. Pos. Name Starts
4 MF England Kevin Nolan 31
7 MF England Joey Barton 5
23 FW Nigeria Shola Ameobi 3
17 MF England Alan Smith 2
2 DF Argentina Fabricio Coloccini 1

Competitions

  Win   Draw   Loss

Pre-season

Match 1 2 3 4 5
Result 3–0 1–2 2–2 0–0
(Pens: 5–3)
1–2

League

Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Result 0–3 6–0 1–1 0–2 1–0 1–2 1–2 2–2 2–1 5–1 1–0 1–2 0–0 1–5 1–1 1–3 3–1 1–3 0–2
Position 17th 7th 8th 13th 5th 10th 15th 13th 9th 7th 5th 5th 8th 10th 9th 11th 8th 9th 12th
Round 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Result 1–0 5–0 1–1 1–1 0–1 4–4 0–0 2–0 1–1 1–2 0–4 4–1 0–1 0–0 1–1 0–3 2–1 2–2 3–3
Position 10th 8th 9th 7th 10th 10th 10th 9th 9th 9th 11th 9th 9th 9th 9th 12th 10th 12th 12th

FA Cup

Match 1
Result 1–3

League Cup

Match 1 2 3
Result 3–2 4–3 0–4

Matches

Pre-season

League

FA Cup

League Cup

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