2010–11 York City F.C. season

The 2010–11 season was the 89th season of competitive association football and seventh season in the Football Conference played by York City Football Club, a professional football club based in York, North Yorkshire, England. Their fifth-place finish in 2009–10 meant it was their seventh successive season in the Conference Premier. The season covers the period from 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011.

York City F.C.
2010–11 season
ChairmanJason McGill
ManagerMartin Foyle
(until 24 September 2010)
Andy Porter
(caretaker, from 24 September 2010 to 6 October 2010)
Steve Torpey
(caretaker, from 8 October 2010 to 13 October 2010)
Gary Mills
(from 13 October 2010)
GroundBootham Crescent
Conference Premier8th
FA CupThird round
(eliminated by Bolton Wanderers)
FA TrophyFirst round
(eliminated by Boston United)
Top goalscorerLeague: Michael Rankine (12)
All: Michael Rankine (14)
Highest home attendance3,176 vs Darlington, Conference Premier, 27 September 2010
Lowest home attendance1,318 vs Boston United, FA Trophy, 11 December 2010
Average home league attendance2,485[1]

Ahead of Martin Foyle's second start to a season as York manager, six signings were made before the summer transfer window closed. With York 15th in the table 10 matches into the season Foyle resigned, and was succeeded by Tamworth's Gary Mills in October 2010. Under his guidance, York enjoyed an unbeaten run at home in the league that lasted until April 2011, when they were beaten by Mills' former team. York's push for a play-off place was ended late in the season and they finished eighth in the table. They reached the third round of the 2010–11 FA Cup, being beaten 2–0 away by Bolton Wanderers, and were knocked out in the first round of the 2010–11 FA Trophy after losing 1–0 at home to Boston United.

32 players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were 20 different goalscorers. Goalkeeper Michael Ingham and defender James Meredith missed only one of the 52 competitive matches played over the season. Michael Rankine finished as leading scorer with 14 goals, of which 12 came in league competition and two came in the FA Cup. The winner of the Clubman of the Year award, voted for by the club's supporters, was Daniel Parslow for the second time in three seasons.

Background and pre-season

The 2009–10 season was Martin Foyle's first full season as manager of York City and the team reached the play-offs after finishing fifth in the Conference Premier table.[2] After defeating Luton Town 2–0 on aggregate in the semi-final, York were beaten 3–1 by Oxford United in the 2010 Conference Premier play-off Final at Wembley Stadium.[3] Jamie Clarke, Kevin Gall, Josh Mimms, Craig Nelthorpe, Alan O'Hare, Richard Pacquette and Simon Russell were released by York following the play-off defeat,[4] with Luke Graham, Ben Purkiss and Adam Smith leaving for Kettering Town, Oxford and Mansfield Town respectively.[5][6][7] Andy McWilliams was loaned out to Stalybridge Celtic.[8] Levi Mackin and Djoumin Sangaré signed new contracts with the club.[9][10]

Goalkeeper David Knight was brought in on a season-long loan from Histon before the start of the season,[11] while two defenders, Duane Courtney and Greg Young, signed from Kidderminster Harriers and Altrincham respectively.[12] Midfielder Jonathan Smith was signed from Forest Green Rovers,[13] with wingers David McDermott and Peter Till joining from Kidderminster and Walsall respectively.[14][15] Striker George Purcell was signed from Braintree Town for an undisclosed fee.[13] Defender Dean Lisles and winger Jamie Hopcutt entered the first-team squad from the youth team after agreeing professional contracts.[4][16]

The team adopted a new home kit, which featured red shirts with white collars, white trims on the shoulders and white sleeves that included red trims.[17] York started the season wearing red shorts with white trims, but these were replaced later in the season with navy blue shorts with white trims.[17] The home kit also included red shorts with white trims.[17] The away kit, retained from the previous season, comprised light blue shirts with white horizontal stripes, light blue shorts and light blue socks.[18] Pryers Solicitors continued as shirt sponsors for the second successive season.[17]

Pre-season match details
Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
17 July 2010 Hull CityH L0–1 2,368 [19]
20 July 2010 BarnsleyH L0–2 1,393 [20]
24 July 2010 MorecambeH W1–0McDermott[lower-alpha 1] 77' 573 [21]
27 July 2010 Scunthorpe UnitedH W1–0Brodie 86' 906 [22]
31 July 2010 Hartlepool UnitedH D1–1Brodie 41' 861 [23]
3 August 2010 Market Drayton TownA W3–1Barrett 1', Carruthers 9', Rankine 90+3' pen. [24]
7 August 2010 North Ferriby UnitedA W3–0J. Smith 27', Gash 70', Purcell 90' 180 [25][26]
  1. Trialist

Review

August

Richard Brodie signed for Crawley Town for an undisclosed fee.

York started the season with a 2–1 defeat at home to Kidderminster Harriers, who opened the scoring with a goal direct from a corner kick.[27] After Michael Rankine equalised on 68 minutes with a penalty, Kidderminster won the match with a penalty three minutes later.[28] Hopcutt was loaned out to Northern Premier League Premier Division club Whitby Town for a month.[29] The team's first away match of the season was against Grimsby Town, with the match finishing a 0–0 draw.[30] This was followed by another away draw, with Michael Gash and Till scoring against Bath City as the match finished 2–2.[31] York then drew 0–0 at home to Barrow[32] and the team's first victory of the season came after Rankine and Richard Brodie scored to beat Altrincham 3–0 at home.[33] The team were defeated 2–1 away by Fleetwood Town, where Young made his debut and scored York's only goal.[34] Brodie joined fellow Conference Premier club Crawley Town for an undisclosed fee, believed to be around £300,000, with the transfer being completed three minutes before the transfer deadline.[35][36]

September

Following Brodie's departure, two strikers were signed; Leon Constantine joined on a contract until the end of the season after leaving Hereford United and youth-team coach Steve Torpey was registered as a player.[37][38] Till and debutant Constantine scored in the space of two minutes in a 2–0 home win over Rushden & Diamonds.[39] Striker David Dowson, defender Jamal Fyfield and midfielder Danny Racchi joined the club on trial and played for the reserve team against Chesterfield.[40] Having fallen a goal behind, York earned a 1–1 draw away to Wrexham after Till scored the equalising goal.[41] Ahead of York's home match against Hayes & Yeading United, the club signed Fyfield from Maidenhead United for a nominal fee and Racchi from Wrexham, where he had been on non-contract terms.[42][43] The same day, York beat Hayes & Yeading 2–0 with goals from Rankine and Constantine, the latter making his first start for the club.[44] York were defeated 5–0 away by Mansfield Town, with Jonathan Smith being sent off on 34 tminutes after receiving a second yellow card.[45] Hopcutt and Lisles were loaned out to Stokesley of the Northern League Division One.[46][47] Manager Foyle resigned 10 matches into the season, with the team 15th in the table, and assistant manager Andy Porter was appointed caretaker manager.[48] Porter's first match in charge was a 3–1 away victory over Tamworth, York's first away win of the season, with goals scored from Rankine, Alex Lawless and debutant Fyfield.[49] Ahead of this match, Dowson was signed and made his debut as an 85th-minute substitute.[50] The first home match of Porter's tenure was a 0–0 draw with Darlington,[51] which was York's first televised appearance on sports channel Premier Sports.[52]

October

Gary Mills was appointed manager after Martin Foyle resigned.

A 2–1 defeat away by Eastbourne Borough followed, with Lawless scoring York's only goal.[53] McDermott was released after his month-to-month contract was not extended, having made four appearances.[54] Striker Mark Beesley was signed on a one-month loan from Fleetwood before the match against Kettering Town.[55][56] York lost this match 1–0 at home[57] and the following day Porter left the club after four matches in charge,[58] with Torpey being appointed caretaker manager.[59] He led the team for a 4–0 away loss to Newport County[60] before Tamworth manager Gary Mills was appointed as manager, with Darron Gee following as assistant manager.[61] Mills' first match in charge was a 1–1 draw at home to Bath, with York taking the lead through a first-half penalty scored by Rankine before Bath equalised in the second half.[62] McDermott rejoined the club on another month-to-month contract to become Mills' first signing.[63] Former York defender Chris Smith, who played under Mills at Tamworth, was signed from Mansfield on a three-month loan, with a view to a permanent transfer.[64][65] With Mills stating his desire to reduce the size of a squad that was "too big",[66] Dowson, Hopcutt and Lisles were released by the club.[67] The first victory under Mills' management was a 2–0 win away to Kidderminster in the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup, with Racchi and Jonathan Smith scoring their first goals for the club.[68] Courtney was made available for loan having made seven appearances for the club.[69] Mills' first defeat came in a 2–1 away loss against Forest Green Rovers, with former Forest Green player Lawless scoring York's only goal.[70]

November

Beesley returned to Fleetwood after Mills decided to terminate his loan.[71] York drew 0–0 away to League Two team Rotherham United in the first round of the FA Cup, which resulted in a replay at home.[72] Lawless joined York's divisional rivals Luton on loan until January 2011, when a permanent transfer for an undisclosed fee would take place.[73] Two loan signings were subsequently made; Leicester City striker Ashley Chambers joined until January 2011 and Sunderland midfielder Robbie Weir joined for one month.[74] Rankine scored York's equaliser in a 1–1 home draw against Wrexham with a second-half penalty.[75] York beat Rotherham 3–0 at home in their FA Cup first round replay, with Chris Smith opening the scoring before Rankine scored twice.[76] David McGurk handed in a transfer request having expressed his desire to join Luton, after they had a number of bids for him rejected and he had turned down a contract extension with York.[77] York recorded their first league win under Mills with a 4–0 victory away to Rushden with Racchi, Rankine, Chambers and Neil Barrett scoring.[78] Purcell was loaned out to Conference South team Dartford until January 2011 to regain match fitness following his return from injury.[79][80] The Rushden win was followed by the season's first successive league victory, after York beat Southport 2–0 at home with late goals from Constantine and McDermott.[81] Midfielder Andre Boucaud was signed from Kettering on loan until January 2011, with a view to a permanent transfer.[82] York progressed to the third round of the FA Cup for the second season running after beating Darlington 2–0 away in the second round.[83] The team's run of three straight wins came to an end after a 0–0 away draw against Kidderminster.[84]

December

Weir's loan from Sunderland was extended until January 2011, with Mills commenting: "He's a fit lad who's totally committed in what he does and I've been impressed with him".[85] Mills was named the Conference Premier Manager of the Month for November 2010 after leading York to a seven-match unbeaten run, while Michael Ingham picked up the Player of the Month award after keeping six clean sheets and conceding one goal in this period.[86] York were knocked out of the FA Trophy in the first round after being beaten 1–0 by Conference North team Boston United, which was the team's first home defeat under Mills.[87] Racchi's contract with York expired, although Mills stated his intention to re-sign him once the January 2011 transfer window opened.[88] York's away match with Luton was abandoned after 55 minutes due to heavy snow, with the score at the time being 0–0.[89] Sangaré agreed to sign for Moroccan Botola champions Wydad Casablanca pending the expiry of his York contract at the end of December 2010,[90][91] although after the transfer fell through he signed for Oxford.[92] McDermott and Racchi agreed to sign new contracts with York once the January 2011 transfer window opened, which would keep them at the club until the end of the season.[93] Having failed to establish a place in the team under Mills, Gash agreed to join Rushden in January 2011 on loan for the rest of the season.[94]

January

Captain Chris Smith signed for the club on a permanent contract.

York started the New Year with a 3–0 victory away to Gateshead, with Jonathan Smith, Barrett and Constantine scoring in the second half.[95] Chambers' loan at the club was extended until the end of the season.[96] Boucaud signed a two-and-a-half-year contract for a £20,000 fee and Chris Smith signed a one-and-a-half-year contract to join the club permanently,[97][98] while Lawless departed for Luton permanently.[99] Jamie Reed was signed from Welsh Premier League club Bangor City for an undisclosed fee, on a two-and-a-half-year contract,[100] after York had a bid for him rejected in November 2010.[101] York were defeated 2–0 away by Premier League team Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup third round, with Kevin Davies and Johan Elmander scoring late in the match.[102] Weir returned to Sunderland after his loan expired, although Mills wanted to re-sign the player.[103] Constantine scored the only goal in a 1–0 victory at home to Grimsby with a lob over goalkeeper Kenny Arthur.[104] York came from behind to beat Histon 2–1 away after Constantine and Till scored in the last 15 minutes.[105] A 5–0 defeat away to Luton followed after Ingham was sent off in the 15th minute, with Chris Smith subsequently playing in goal until half-time when Young took over.[106]

Following a trial with League Two club Cheltenham Town, Courtney was released by the club after having his contract cancelled.[107] Mackin scored the winning goal in the 85th minute of a 2–1 home victory over Forest Green, in which Reed scored his first goal for the club.[108] Leeds United midfielder Will Hatfield was signed on a one-month loan following a trial.[109] York were beaten 4–0 away by Southport, with McGurk being sent off in the second minute.[110] On transfer deadline day, former Leeds defender Liam Darville signed a contract until the end of the season and former Lincoln City midfielder Scott Kerr signed a one-and-a-half-year contract, following their release by their respective clubs.[111] Fyfield joined former club Maidenhead on a one-month loan[112] and Purcell joined Eastbourne on loan until the end of the season.[111]

February

Daniel Parslow, James Meredith, Rankine and Chambers scored as York beat league leaders AFC Wimbledon 4–1 at home.[113] Young returned to Altrincham on an emergency loan for the rest of the season.[114] York played a second consecutive match against AFC Wimbledon, being beaten 1–0 away.[115] This was followed by a 1–0 victory at home to Fleetwood, with Reed scoring the only goal of the match in the second half.[116] York drew 0–0 away to Altrincham, which was the team's first draw since November 2010,[117] before Jonathan Smith and Rankine scored as York won 2–1 away to Hayes & Yeading.[118]

March

Jonathan Smith scored in a second successive match to give York the lead at home to Gateshead, although the winning goal of a 2–1 victory was scored by Constantine with a penalty.[119] Hatfield's loan from Leeds was extended until the end of the season, after he made two appearances during his first month at the club.[120] McGurk signed a new contract with York, which contracted him to the club until the summer of 2013.[121] York drew 0–0 away to Barrow.[122] Fyfield opted not to extend his loan at Maidenhead, to fight for a place in the team.[123] Rankine scored the only goal to give York a 1–0 victory at home to Eastbourne, with a header from a Till cross during the first half.[124] Reed came off the bench to score both goals as York came from behind to beat Mansfield 2–1 at home.[125] He scored for a second successive match away to Cambridge United, although York lost 2–1.[126] Winger Aidan Chippendale was signed on loan from Huddersfield Town for the rest of the season.[127] Reed scored his fourth goal in three matches as York beat Histon 1–0 at home.[128]

April and May

Daniel Parslow was voted Clubman of the Year for the second time.

Rankine missed an 87th-minute penalty for York away to Kettering, with Reed scoring the team's goal in a 1–1 draw.[129] Jonathan Smith scored in the first half for York at home to league-leaders Crawley, who equalised in the second half, with the match finishing a 1–1 draw.[130] Racchi was released from his contract with immediate effect after requesting a transfer, having failed to establish himself in the team.[131] York beat Newport 2–1 at home, with Rankine opening the scoring before assisting Reed for the second goal.[132] McGurk picked up an ankle ligament injury in this match, which ruled him out for the rest of the season.[133] York suffered their first defeat at home since December 2010 after losing 2–1 to Tamworth, in which Constantine scored a consolation goal in the 89th minute.[134] Having not made any appearances for the club, Chippendale was recalled by Huddersfield.[135] Reed scored the only goal to give York a 1–0 victory at home to Luton.[136] Young was recalled from his loan at Altrincham after Parslow suffered a head injury during the match against Luton.[137]

York were beaten 2–1 away to Darlington, in which Chris Carruthers scored a consolation goal in the 87th minute.[138] York's hopes of making the play-offs were ended after drawing 0–0 with Cambridge in the last home match of the season.[139] The last match of the season was a 1–1 draw away to champions-elect Crawley.[140] York took the lead in the fifth minute through an own goal scored by David Hunt, before the home team equalised with a Matt Tubbs penalty in the 68th minute.[140] York finished the season in eighth place in the Conference Premier table, seven points adrift of a play-off place.[141] The Clubman of the Year award, voted for by the club's supporters, was won by Parslow for the second time in three seasons.[142] He was presented with the trophy at an awards' ceremony held at Bootham Crescent.[143]

Summary and aftermath

York spent most of the season in midtable, and having been as low as 19th in the table in November went on to reach sixth place during the last month of the season.[144] The team's goals scored tally of 55 was the lowest of any team in the top half of the table, and the sixth lowest of any team in the division.[141] Ingham and Meredith made the highest number of appearances during the season, each appearing in 51 of York's 52 matches.[145] Rankine was York's top scorer in the league and in all competitions, with 12 league goals and 14 in total.[145][146] He was the only player to reach double figures, and was followed by Reed with nine goals.[145][146]

Before the start of the new season York released Barrett, Carruthers, Constantine, Darville, Gash, Mackin and McWilliams,[147][148] with Purcell, Rankine, Jonathan Smith, Till and Young leaving for Dover Athletic, Aldershot Town, Swindon Town, Fleetwood and Alfreton Town respectively.[149][150][151][152][153] Fyfield, Ingham and Meredith signed new contracts with York,[154][155][156] and McDermott was retained on non-contract terms.[157] The club's new arrivals were goalkeeper Paul Musselwhite from Lincoln,[158] defender Lanre Oyebanjo from Histon,[159] midfielders Paddy McLaughlin from Newcastle United,[157] Adriano Moke from Jerez Industrial[160] and Michael Potts from Blackburn Rovers,[147] winger Matty Blair from Kidderminster,[161] and strikers Chambers from Leicester,[162] Liam Henderson from Watford[163] and Jason Walker from Luton.[164]

Match details

League positions are sourced by Statto,[144] while the remaining information is referenced individually.

Conference Premier

Conference Premier match details
Date League
position
Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
14 August 2010 15thKidderminster HarriersH L1–2Rankine 86' pen. 2,682 [28]
17 August 2010 21stGrimsby TownA D0–0 5,037 [30]
21 August 2010 19thBath CityA D2–2Gash 43', Till 81' 1,066 [31]
24 August 2010 21stBarrowH D0–0 2,212 [32]
28 August 2010 14thAltrinchamH W3–0Rankine (2) 70', 90', Brodie 75' pen. 2,095 [33]
30 August 2010 16thFleetwood TownA L1–2Young 87' 2,020 [34]
4 September 2010 12thRushden & DiamondsH W2–0Till 76', Constantine 78' 2,306 [39]
11 September 2010 13thWrexhamA D1–1Till 19' 2,446 [41]
18 September 2010 10thHayes & Yeading UnitedH W2–0Rankine 56', Constantine 73' 2,252 [44]
21 September 2010 15thMansfield TownA L0–5 2,202 [45]
25 September 2010 10thTamworthA W3–1Rankine 27' pen., Lawless 58', Fyfield 72' 1,282 [49]
27 September 2010 10thDarlingtonH D0–0 3,176 [51]
2 October 2010 13thEastbourne BoroughA L1–2Lawless 68' 1,104 [53]
5 October 2010 15thKettering TownH L0–1 1,978 [57]
9 October 2010 16thNewport CountyA L0–4 2,802 [60]
16 October 2010 16thBath CityH D1–1Rankine 30' pen. 2,331 [62]
30 October 2010 19thForest Green RoversA L1–2Lawless 72' 792 [70]
14 November 2010 19thWrexhamH D1–1Rankine 79' pen. 2,601 [75]
20 November 2010 16thRushden & DiamondsA W4–0Racchi 8', Rankine 24', Chambers 36', Barrett 86' 1,132 [78]
23 November 2010 12thSouthportH W2–0Constantine 88' pen., McDermott 90' 2,104 [81]
30 November 2010 14thKidderminster HarriersA D0–0 1,066 [84]
1 January 2011 12thGatesheadA W3–0J. Smith 61', Barrett 66', Constantine 89' 1,231 [95]
11 January 2011 12thGrimsby TownH W1–0Constantine 19' 3,028 [104]
15 January 2011 10thHistonA W2–1Constantine 76', Till 86' 578 [105]
18 January 2011 10thLuton TownA L0–5 5,997 [106]
22 January 2011 10thForest Green RoversH W2–1Reed 56', Mackin 85' 2,468 [108]
29 January 2011 11thSouthportA L0–4 1,308 [110]
1 February 2011 10thAFC WimbledonH W4–1Parslow 16', Meredith 45', Rankine 70', Chambers 84' 2,438 [113]
12 February 2011 12thAFC WimbledonA L0–1 3,532 [115]
15 February 2011 9thFleetwood TownH W1–0Reed 48' 2,220 [116]
22 February 2011 11thAltrinchamA D0–0 1,143 [117]
26 February 2011 7thHayes & Yeading UnitedA W2–1J. Smith 23', Rankine 80' 458 [118]
1 March 2011 7thGatesheadH W2–1J. Smith 8', Constantine 63' pen. 2,290 [119]
5 March 2011 7thBarrowA D0–0 1,342 [122]
12 March 2011 7thEastbourne BoroughH W1–0Rankine 16' 2,357 [124]
15 March 2011 6thMansfield TownH W2–1Reed (2) 59', 69' 2,261 [125]
19 March 2011 7thCambridge UnitedA L1–2Reed 24' 2,474 [126]
26 March 2011 7thHistonH W1–0Reed 48' 2,364 [128]
2 April 2011 7thKettering TownA D1–1Reed 8' 1,365 [129]
5 April 2011 7thCrawley TownH D1–1J. Smith 14' 3,060 [130]
9 April 2011 7thNewport CountyH W2–1Rankine 50' pen., Reed 70' 2,565 [132]
16 April 2011 7thTamworthH L1–2Constantine 89' 2,484 [134]
19 April 2011 6thLuton TownH W1–0Reed 65' 2,955 [136]
23 April 2011 7thDarlingtonA L1–2Carruthers 87' 2,966 [138]
25 April 2011 7thCambridge UnitedH D0–0 2,939 [139]
30 April 2011 8thCrawley TownA D1–1Hunt 5' o.g. 2,945 [140]

League table (part)

Final Conference Premier table (part)
Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts
6th Kidderminster Harriers46201797460+1472
7th Darlington461817116142+1971
8th York City461914135550+571
9th Newport County461815137860+1869
10th Bath City461615156468−463
Key Pos = League position; Pld = Matches played;
W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost;
F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Source [141]

FA Cup

FA Cup match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
Fourth qualifying round 23 October 2010 Kidderminster HarriersA W2–0Racchi 24', J. Smith 54' 1,123 [68]
First round 6 November 2010 Rotherham UnitedA D0–0 3,227 [72]
First round replay 17 November 2010 Rotherham UnitedH W3–0C. Smith 66', Rankine (2) 71' pen., 79' 2,644 [76]
Second round 27 November 2010 DarlingtonA W2–0Sangaré 44', Chambers 90+3' 3,481 [83]
Third round 8 January 2011 Bolton WanderersA L0–2 13,120 [102]

FA Trophy

FA Trophy match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
First round 11 December 2010 Boston UnitedH L0–1 1,318 [87]

Transfers

In

Date Player Club Fee Ref.
24 May 2010 Duane Courtney (Kidderminster Harriers) Free
[12]
24 May 2010 Greg Young (Altrincham) Free
[12]
29 June 2010 Peter Till (Walsall) Free
[15]
6 July 2010 George Purcell Braintree Town Undisclosed
[13]
6 July 2010 Jonathan Smith (Forest Green Rovers) Compensation
[13]
28 July 2010 David McDermott (Kidderminster Harriers) Free
[14]
3 September 2010 Leon Constantine (Hereford United) Free
[37]
18 September 2010 Jamal Fyfield Maidenhead United Nominal
[42]
18 September 2010 Danny Racchi (Wrexham) Free
[42][43]
25 September 2010 David Dowson (Gateshead) Free
[50][165]
19 October 2010 David McDermott (York City) Free
[63]
27 December 2010 Danny Racchi (York City) Free
[93]
5 January 2011 Andre Boucaud Kettering Town £20,000
[97][98]
5 January 2011 Chris Smith Mansfield Town Free
[97]
6 January 2011 Jamie Reed Bangor City Undisclosed
[100]
31 January 2011 Liam Darville (Leeds United) Free
[111]
31 January 2011 Scott Kerr (Lincoln City) Free
[111]
Brackets around club names denote the player's contract with that club had expired before he joined York.

Out

Date Player Club Fee Ref.
31 August 2010 Richard Brodie Crawley Town Undisclosed
[36]
5 October 2010 David McDermott (York City) Released
[54][63]
22 October 2010 David Dowson (Durham City) Released
[67][166]
22 October 2010 Jamie Hopcutt (Ossett Town) Released
[67][167]
22 October 2010 Dean Lisles (Stokesley) Released
[47][67]
17 December 2010 Danny Racchi (York City) Released
[88]
31 December 2010 Djoumin Sangaré (Oxford United) Free
[90][92]
5 January 2011 Alex Lawless Luton Town Undisclosed
[73][99]
21 January 2011 Duane Courtney (Tamworth) Released
[107][168]
7 April 2011 Danny Racchi (Kilmarnock) Released
[131][169]
7 May 2011 Michael Gash (Cambridge United) Released
[148][170]
7 May 2011 Andy McWilliams (Stalybridge Celtic) Released
[148][171]
12 May 2011 Michael Rankine (Aldershot Town) Free
[150]
25 May 2011 Peter Till (Fleetwood Town) Free
[152]
1 June 2011 Greg Young (Alfreton Town) Free
[153]
23 June 2011 Neil Barrett (Havant & Waterlooville) Released
[147][172]
23 June 2011 Chris Carruthers (Gateshead) Released
[147][173]
23 June 2011 Leon Constantine (Braintree Town) Released
[147][174]
23 June 2011 Liam Darville (Harrogate Town) Released
[147][175]
23 June 2011 Levi Mackin (Alfreton Town) Released
[147][176]
Brackets around club names denote the player joined that club after his York contract expired.

Loans in

Date Player Club Return Ref.
30 July 2010 David Knight Histon End of season
[11]
5 October 2010 Mark Beesley Fleetwood Town Terminated early 1 November 2010
[55][56][71]
21 October 2010 Chris Smith Mansfield Town Made permanent 5 January 2010
[64][97]
12 November 2010 Ashley Chambers Leicester City End of season
[74][96]
12 November 2010 Robbie Weir Sunderland 10 January 2011
[74][103]
26 November 2010 Andre Boucaud Kettering Town Made permanent 5 January 2010
[82][97]
28 January 2011 Will Hatfield Leeds United End of season
[109][120]
25 March 2011 Aidan Chippendale Huddersfield Town Recalled 19 April 2011
[127][135]

Loans out

Date Player Club Return Ref.
13 August 2010 Andy McWilliams Stalybridge Celtic End of season
[8]
16 August 2010 Jamie Hopcutt Whitby Town One-month
[29]
24 September 2010 Jamie Hopcutt Stokesley Released 22 October 2010
[46][67]
24 September 2010 Dean Lisles Stokesley Released 22 October 2010
[47][67]
8 November 2010 Alex Lawless Luton Town Made permanent 5 January 2011
[73][99]
23 November 2010 George Purcell Dartford 28 January 2011
[79][177]
1 January 2011 Michael Gash Rushden & Diamonds End of season
[94]
31 January 2011 Jamal Fyfield Maidenhead United 9 March 2011
[112][178]
31 January 2011 George Purcell Eastbourne Borough End of season
[111]
7 February 2011 Greg Young Altrincham Recalled 20 April 2011
[114][137]

Appearances and goals

Source:[68][87][146][179]
Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with names struck through and marked left the club during the playing season.
Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with York.
Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes.
Key to positions: GK Goalkeeper; DF Defender; MF Midfielder; FW Forward
Players included in matchday squads
No. Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup FA Trophy Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1GK ENG David Knight * 1000001000
2DF ENG Duane Courtney 4 (3)000004 (3)000
2DF ENG Liam Darville 170000017020
3DF AUS James Meredith 43 (2)1501049 (2)130
4MF ENG Jonathan Smith 30 (9)4510035 (9)5142
5DF ENG David McGurk 340501040051
6DF WAL Daniel Parslow 41 (1)1401046 (1)130
7MF WAL Alex Lawless 163200018360
7FW WAL Jamie Reed 12 (11)90 (1)00012 (12)910
8MF ENG Peter Till 29 (12)42 (1)00 (1)031 (14)400
9FW ENG Michael Gash 12 (5)10 (1)00012 (6)120
10FW ENG George Purcell 0 (1)000000 (1)000
11MF ENG Chris Carruthers 14 (12)12 (1)00016 (13)130
12DF FRA Djoumin Sangaré 9 (1)0310 (1)012 (2)120
14MF ENG Neil Barrett 19 (3)21 (2)00020 (5)220
15FW ENG Michael Rankine 34 (8)12521040 (8)1450
16FW ENG Richard Brodie 6100006120
16DF ENG Jamal Fyfield 9 (2)10 (3)0009 (5)100
17MF WAL Levi Mackin 6 (6)10 (1)0006 (7)110
18DF ENG Greg Young 9 (3)100009 (3)130
19FW ENG Ashley Chambers * 22 (4)2211025 (4)370
20MF ENG Will Hatfield * 1 (3)000001 (3)010
21MF NIR Robbie Weir * 5020108010
22MF ENG David McDermott 8 (9)1301012 (9)100
23MF ENG Tom Richardson 0000000000
24GK NIR Michael Ingham 450501051011
25FW ENG Leon Constantine 13 (13)81 (1)00 (1)014 (15)800
27MF ENG Danny Racchi 15 (2)13 (2)11019 (4)220
28FW ENG David Dowson 0 (5)000000 (5)000
28MF TRI Andre Boucaud 10 (9)0001011 (9)040
29FW ENG Mark Beesley * 2 (1)000002 (1)000
29MF ENG Scott Kerr 160000016061
30DF ENG Chris Smith 240511030190
Players not included in matchday squads
No. Pos. Nat. Name
12MF ENG Aidan Chippendale *
19DF ENG Dean Lisles
20DF ENG Andy McWilliams
21MF ENG Jamie Hopcutt
21MF GHA Papa Agyemang
26FW ENG Steve Torpey

See also

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