Club: | Greenock Morton |
Season: | 2011–12 |
Manager: | Allan Moore |
Chairman: | Douglas Rae |
League: | Scottish First Division |
League Result: | 8th |
Cup1: | Scottish Cup |
Cup1 Result: | Fifth round (eliminated by Motherwell) |
Cup2: | League Cup |
Cup2 Result: | Second round (eliminated by St Mirren) |
Cup3: | Challenge Cup |
Cup3 Result: | Quarter-final (eliminated by Hamilton Academical) |
League Topscorer: | Peter MacDonald (10) |
Season Topscorer: | Peter MacDonald (15) |
Highest Attendance: | League: 2,621 (v Falkirk) Cup: 4,959 (v St Mirren) |
Lowest Attendance: | League: 1,306 (v Ross County) Cup: 1,406 (v Deveronvale) |
Average Attendance: | 1,814 |
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Prevseason: | 2010–11 |
Nextseason: | 2012–13 |
Season 2011–12 sees Greenock Morton compete in their fifth consecutive season in the First Division, having finished 7th in the 2010–11 season.
Top league goal scorer Allan Jenkins rejected a new deal at the club, and will join a new club on 15 May.[1] It turned out that he was offered more money to go to Northern Ireland and sign for part-timers Ballymena United.[2]
Brian Graham, Ryan Kane and Nathan Shepherd were all released.[3]
Grant Evans signed a one-year permanent deal after his loan deal expired.[4]
Ross Forsyth became Morton's second signing of the season, coming in on a free transfer from Stirling Albion,[5] on a part-time basis.[6]
Allan Moore confirmed pre-contract agreements with another two ex-Stirling players in Paul di Giacomo and Andy Graham,[7] they completed the deals in June 2011.
Carlo Monti turned down a new contract offer with the club.[8]
A slight variation on the strip sponsor was announced for the new season, with Golden Casket maintaining their place as sponsors, but replacing the Millions brand with Ferguson's Chocolate.[9]
Kevin Kelbie was allowed to leave six months early to join Jenkins in Northern Ireland, signing for Glenavon.[10]
Morton sign St Johnstone striker Andy Jackson on a free transfer, with Queen of the South midfielder Stephen McKenna expected to sign shortly.[11] McKenna however rejected a move to Cappielow, preferring to stay at the Doonhamers.[12]
Fouad Bachirou signed a new one-year deal, and loanee from last season Sean Fitzharris returned to the club after being released by Celtic.[13]
Morton hired renowned sports scientist Graeme Jones, to improve the squad's fitness over the pre-season program.[14]
A few unattached players took part in the first day of pre-season training, including Archie Campbell, Peter MacDonald and Darren McGeouch (who previously played for the club). Gavin Skelton was also spoken to regarding a possible move to Cappielow,[15] and came into the training ground for a trial.[16] Skelton signed for English non-league side Barrow after being offered a bumper contract; a major coup for the Bluebirds.[17]
Trialists McGeouch and MacDonald scored in closed doors games against Airdrie United and Hibernian respectively.[18]
Morton sign two youngsters, Creag Little and Conor Ramsay, from rivals St Mirren on free transfers.[19]
Three more trialists signed up on one-year deals, Darren McGeouch, Peter MacDonald and Archie Campbell.[20]
Morton lost 3–2 at home to Motherwell, with the afore-mentioned players all taking part, as well as trialists Josh Knight (Port Talbot Town) and Florian Verplanck (Beauvais).[21]
Morton lost in the Renfrewshire Cup final for the sixth season in succession. This time, a 4–2 defeat with Peter Weatherson scoring two late consolations.[22]
Morton recovered from this derby defeat by hammering Stranraer 8–0 in the Challenge Cup first round,[23] and defeating Alloa Athletic in the League Cup.
Morton were drawn against rivals St Mirren in the League Cup, the first competitive meeting between the pair since in the Challenge Cup in 2005. Saints won the match 3–4, coming back from a 2–1 deficit at the break.
Ayr United agreed a deal to play their Challenge Cup tie against Raith Rovers at Cappielow.[24]
Morton signed Reece McGillion from Hamilton Accies (for the U19 side). The youngster had previously featured Sky1 TV show Football's Next Star where he finished 7th.[25]
Kevin McCann signed on a short-term deal from Hibs.[26]
Allan Moore received the Manager of the Month award for August, for taking the side to second place, tied on points with league favourites Hamilton Accies.[27]
Morton defeated Ayr United to go top of the First Division.[28]
Matthew McGinley was signed as a back-up to Colin Stewart, from junior side Rutherglen Glencairn.[29]
On 24 September, captain Stuart McCaffrey tore his left plantar fascia in a match against Falkirk. This after months of treatment, eventually ruled him out for the entire season.[30]
Youth director John Laird resigned from the club, citing "family reasons and additional business interests".[31]
With a lack of fit midfielders available to him, Allan Moore attempted to bring in Derek Young as cover until January, awaiting international clearance from the Icelandic FA.[32]
Morton were drawn at home to conquerors of Berwick Rangers, Highland Football League side Deveronvale in the third round of the Scottish Cup. The tie to be played on 19 November 2011 at Cappielow.[33]
Moore completed the signing of Derek Young, and added the loan signing of Dominic Cervi from Celtic,[34] after chairman Douglas Rae put up the additional funds to cover their wages.[35]
Morton's groundsman, Mark Farrell, was named as having the best pitch in the First Division by the Institute of Groundsmanship.[36]
Deveronvale were dispatched 5–1 as Morton moved into the Fourth Round of the Scottish Cup. Morton were drawn away to Raith Rovers in the fourth round.[37]
Morton took former Spain U21 Jorge Larena and current Finland U21 international Tuomas Rannankari on trial.[38] Larena eventually signed for Huesca.[39]
Moore confirmed that Dominic Cervi would return to Celtic in January, and that it would be difficult to bring in Rannankari as he was still contracted to Twente.[40]
Derek Young was offered a new contract, but Dominic Cervi returned to Celtic after his loan spell and Kevin McCann was allowed to leave after his contract expired.[41]
Graham Gartland was rumoured to be in signing talks with the club, from St Johnstone.[42] This was repudiated by the club, as they announced that Young had signed his contract extension.[43] Gartland in the end signed for Shamrock Rovers back in his hometown of Dublin.[44]
Morton traversed the challenge of Raith Rovers in Kirkcaldy to progress to the Fifth Round of the Scottish Cup with a comeback to win 2–1. After the draw for the next round was made by André Villas-Boas and Marcello Lippi, Morton were drawn away to Motherwell in the Fifth Round.[45] Prices were confirmed as being £15 for adults, the same as a First Division game at Cappielow, so a considerable discount from Motherwell's usual SPL prices.[46]
Tied top scorer (with 12 goals at the time) Andy Jackson suffered a hairline fracture to his jaw, ruling him out for four to six weeks.[47]
Morton legend Warren Hawke returned to the club to oversee the youth development at their youth academy.[48]
After the news that McCaffrey's season was over Michael Tidser was named as the team captain at the age of 22.[49]
Towards the end of the transfer window, Sean Fitzharris was released from the club.[50]
Thomas O'Ware suffered a stress fracture to his tibia, ruling him out for at least a month.[51]
Morton were trounced 6–0 by Motherwell to eliminate them from the Scottish Cup.[52]
Derek Anderson was appointed as director of Morton's youth academy.[53]
Morton signed Scotland B international Alan Combe to replace Colin Stewart.[54]
Jonatan Johansson became the new youth coach to work under Derek Anderson and Warren Hawke.[55]
Iain Flannigan signed until the end of the season; plus Creag Little and Alistair Deans were loaned out to junior clubs.[56]
Stuart McCaffrey announced that due to his injury he would be taking time out from football, but not announcing his retirement at this stage.[57]
Morton found out that their opponents in the semi-final of the Renfrewshire Cup would be Gourock Thistle, to be play on 2 May 2012.[58]
Despite only signing a few weeks earlier, Iain Flannigan broke his arm and would miss the remainder of the season.[59]
Paul di Giacomo confirmed that he would be leaving the club at the end of the season to find a job and turn part-time.[60]
Morton defeated Gourock Thistle in their Renfrewshire Cup semi-final by three goals to one; goals came from U17 midfielder Alan Frizzell, a header by young striker Lewis Hawke and a free kick by Peter Weatherson.
Morton finished the season in the 8th position, after a 3–1 home defeat to Raith Rovers.[61]
Player | From | League | Fee | |
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Grant Evans | Hamilton Academical | Scottish Football League First Division | Free | |
Ross Forsyth | Stirling Albion | Scottish Football League Second Division | Free | |
Paul di Giacomo | Ross County | Scottish Football League First Division | Free | |
Andy Graham | Hamilton Academical | Scottish Football League First Division | Free | |
Andy Jackson | St Johnstone | Scottish Premier League | Free | |
Sean Fitzharris | Celtic | Scottish Premier League | Free | |
Creag Little | St Mirren | Scottish Premier League | Free | |
Conor Ramsay | St Mirren | Scottish Premier League | Free | |
Peter MacDonald | St Johnstone | Scottish Premier League | Free | |
Archie Campbell | Rangers | Scottish Premier League | Free | |
Darren McGeouch | Falkirk Amateurs | Stirling & District League | Free | |
Bryan Hodge | Partick Thistle | Scottish Football League First Division | Trial | |
Reece McGillion | Hamilton Academical | Scottish Football League First Division | Free | |
Kevin McCann | Hibernian | Scottish Premier League | Free | |
Matthew McGinley | Rutherglen Glencairn | Scottish Junior Football West Division One | Free | |
Dominic Cervi | Celtic | Scottish Premier League | Loan | |
Derek Young | Grindavík | Úrvalsdeild | Free | |
Alan Combe | Free agent | N / A | Free | |
Iain Flannigan | Partick Thistle | Scottish Football League First Division | Free |
Player | To | League | Fee | |
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Kevin McKinlay | Stenhousemuir | Scottish Football League Second Division | Free | |
David MacGregor | Stranraer | Scottish Football League Third Division | Free | |
Graeme Holmes | Alloa Athletic | Scottish Football League Third Division | Free | |
Kevin Cuthbert | Ayr United | Scottish Football League First Division | Free | |
Stewart Kean | Stenhousemuir | Scottish Football League Second Division | Free | |
Darren Young | Alloa Athletic | Scottish Football League Third Division | Free | |
Derek Lyle | Hamilton Academical | Scottish Football League First Division | Free | |
Allan Jenkins | Ballymena United | IFA Premiership | Free | |
Nathan Shepherd | Stranraer | Scottish Football League Third Division | Free | |
Ryan Kane | Clyde | Scottish Football League Third Division | Free | |
Brian Graham | Raith Rovers | Scottish Football League First Division | Free | |
Carlo Monti | Kings Parks Rangers | SAFL Premier Division 1 | Free | |
Kevin Kelbie | Glenavon | IFA Premiership | Free | |
Darren Docherty | Largs Thistle | Scottish Junior Football West Premier League | Free | |
Jamie Docherty | Port Glasgow | Scottish Junior Football Central Division One | Free | |
Mark Buchan | Witton Albion | Northern Premier League Division One North | Free | |
Gary Pettigrew | East Stirlingshire | Scottish Football League Third Division | Free | |
Bryan Hodge | Brechin City | Scottish Football League Second Division | Free | |
Kevin McCann | Livingston | Scottish Football League First Division | Free | |
Sean Fitzharris | Clyde | Scottish Football League Third Division | Free | |
Creag Little | Largs Thistle | Scottish Junior Football West Premier League | Loan | |
Alistair Deans | Port Glasgow | Scottish Junior Football Central Division One | Loan |
Date | Opponents | Stadium | Result F – A[62] | Scorers | Attendance | |
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30 June 2011 | Hibernian | Tranent, Edinburgh | 2–5 | Closed door | ||
30 June 2011 | Airdrie United | Tranent, Edinburgh | 1–4 | Closed door | ||
5 July 2011 | Motherwell | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 2 – 3 [63] | 669 | ||
13 July 2011 | Walsall | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 0 – 2 [64] | 608 | ||
16 July 2011 | St Mirren (Renfrewshire Cup Final) | St Mirren Park, Paisley | 2 – 4 [65] | TBC | ||
16 July 2011 | Largs Thistle | Barrfields Park, Largs | 0 – 2 [66] | TBC | ||
19 July 2011 | Queen's Park | Hampden Park, Glasgow | 1 – 0 [67] | Closed door | ||
27 September 2011 | Motherwell | Dalziel Park, Motherwell | 2–4 | Archie Campbell | Public park | |
25 October 2011 | Motherwell | National Centre Inverclyde, Largs | 2 – 1 [68] | Archie Campbell TBC | Public Park | |
14 December 2011 | Kilmarnock | TBC | 2 – 0 [69] | Paul di Giacomo Andy Graham | Closed door | |
20 December 2011 | Celtic | Lennoxtown training centre, Glasgow | 1 – 3 [70] | Closed door | ||
2 May 2012 | Gourock Thistle (Renfrewshire Cup semi-final) | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 3 – 1 [71] | Alan Frizzell Lewis Hawke Peter Weatherson | 217 |
Date | Opponents | Stadium | Result F – A | Events | Attendance | Points | Referee | |
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6 August 2011 | Ross County | Victoria Park, Dingwall | 0 – 0 [72] | 2,249 | 1 | Steven McLean | ||
13 August 2011 | Livingston | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 2 – 1 [73] | 2,025 | 4 | Brian Winter | ||
20 August 2011 | Raith Rovers | Stark's Park, Kirkcaldy | 1 – 1 [74] | Paul di Giacomo Peter MacDonald | 2,109 | 5 | Charlie Richmond | |
27 August 2011 | Dundee | Dens Park, Dundee | 1 – 0 [75] | 4,096 | 8 | Frank McDermott | ||
10 September 2011 | Ayr United | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 4 – 1 [76] | Peter MacDonald Andy Jackson Peter Weatherson | 2,018 | 11 | Steve Conroy | |
17 September 2011 | Queen of the South | Palmerston Park, Dumfries | 1 – 4 [77] | Peter MacDonald Grant Evans | 1,699 | 11 | George Salmond | |
24 September 2011 | Falkirk | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 3 – 2 [78] | Peter MacDonald Marc Smyth Ross Forsyth Andy Jackson | 2,621 | 14 | Crawford Allan | |
30 September 2011 | Partick Thistle | Firhill Stadium, Maryhill, Glasgow | 0 – 5 [79] | Ross Forsyth Andy Graham | 3,380 | 14 | Craig Charleston | |
15 October 2011 | Hamilton Academical | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 0 – 2 [80] | Marc Smyth | 2,264 | 14 | George Salmond | |
22 October 2011 | Livingston | The Braidwood Motor Company Stadium, Livingston | 1 – 1 [81] | 1,740 | 15 | Kevin Clancy | ||
29 October 2011 | Ross County | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 0 – 2 [82] | 1,748 | 15 | Charlie Richmond | ||
5 November 2011 | Ayr United | Somerset Park, Ayr | 1 – 0 [83] | 1,570 | 18 | Mike Tumilty | ||
12 November 2011 | Dundee | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 1 – 2 [84] | Andy Jackson Grant Evans | 2,201 | 18 | Stevie O'Reilly | |
26 November 2011 | Queen of the South | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 2 – 2 [85] | Andy Jackson Peter Weatherson | 1,352 | 19 | Willie Collum | |
3 December 2011 | Falkirk | Falkirk Stadium, Grangemouth | 0 – 1 [86] | 3,114 | 19 | Iain Brines | ||
10 December 2011 | Partick Thistle | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 1 – 2 [87] | Darren McGeouch David O'Brien | 1,849 | 19 | John McKendrick | |
26 December 2011 | Dundee | Dens Park, Dundee | 1 – 0 [88] | Andy Jackson Thomas O'Ware Peter MacDonald | 5,862 | 22 | John Beaton | |
2 January 2012 | Ayr United | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 3 – 1 [89] | Andy Graham David O'Brien Archie Campbell Darren McGeouch Paul Di Giacomo | 2, 108 | 25 | Stevie O'Reilly | |
14 January 2012 | Raith Rovers | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 1 – 1 [90] | David O'Brien Thomas O'Ware | 1,739 | 26 | Kevin Clancy | |
28 January 2012 | Queen of the South | Palmerston Park, Dumfries | 1 – 2 [91] | David O'Brien Creag Little Archie Campbell Grant Evans | 1,444 | 26 | Craig Charleston | |
11 February 2012 | Falkirk | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 0 – 0 [92] | Michael Tidser Grant Evans | 1,756 | 27 | Bobby Madden | |
14 February 2012 | Hamilton Academical | New Douglas Park, Hamilton | 2 – 1 [93] | Archie Campbell David O'Brien Thomas O'Ware | 1,356 | 30 | Steve Conroy | |
18 February 2012 | Partick Thistle | Firhill Stadium, Maryhill, Glasgow | 0 – 0 [94] | Archie Campbell Fouad Bachirou | 2,305 | 31 | Crawford Allan | |
25 February 2012 | Hamilton Academical | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 1 – 2 [95] | Ross Forsyth David O'Brien | 1,594 | 31 | John Beaton | |
3 March 2012 | Raith Rovers | Stark's Park, Kirkcaldy | 0 – 5 [96] | Peter Weatherson | 1,480 | 31 | George Salmond | |
10 March 2012 | Livingston | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 1 – 3 [97] | 1,396 | 31 | Charlie Richmond | ||
13 March 2012 | Ross County | Victoria Park, Dingwall | 2 – 2 [98] | Fouad Bachirou Iain Flannigan Peter Weatherson Archie Campbell | 2,325 | 32 | Craig Charleston | |
17 March 2012 | Dundee | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 0 – 2 [99] | Peter Weatherson Marc Smyth | 1,610 | 32 | Stephen Finnie | |
20 March 2012 | Falkirk | Falkirk Stadium, Grangemouth | 2 – 0 [100] | Ross Forsyth Michael Tidser Archie Campbell | 2,538 | 35 | Euan Norris | |
24 March 2012 | Ayr United | Somerset Park, Ayr | 0 – 0 [101] | Marc Smyth Grant Evans Derek Young | 1,669 | 36 | Iain Brines | |
7 April 2012 | Queen of the South | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 2 – 2 [102] | Fouad Bachirou Michael Tidser Peter MacDonald | 1,622 | 37 | Crawford Allan | |
10 April 2012 | Partick Thistle | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 1 – 0 [103] | Peter MacDonald Derek Young | 1,637 | 40 | Steven McLean | |
14 April 2012 | Hamilton Academical | New Douglas Park, Hamilton | 3 – 4 [104] | Andy Graham Ross Forsyth Fouad Bachirou Simon Mensing Darren McGeouch Derek Young | 1,423 | 40 | David Somers | |
21 April 2012 | Ross County | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 1 – 1 [105] | Marc Smyth | 1,306 | 41 | Brian Winter | |
28 April 2012 | Livingston | The Braidwood Motor Company Stadium, Livingston | 0 – 0 [106] | Andy Graham Michael Tidser | 1,571 | 42 | Des Roache | |
5 May 2012 | Raith Rovers | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 1 – 3 [107] | 1,814 | 42 | Kevin Clancy |
Date | Round | Opponents | Stadium | Result F – A | Events | Attendance | Referee | |
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19 November 2011 | Round 3 | Deveronvale | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 5 – 1 [108] | 1,406 | Gary Hilland | ||
7 January 2012 | Round 4 | Raith Rovers | Stark's Park, Kirkcaldy | 2 – 1 [109] | Marc Smyth Archie Campbell Peter MacDonald | 1,581 | Steven McLean | |
4 February 2012 | Round 5 | Motherwell | Fir Park, Motherwell | 0 – 6 | 5,139 | Euan Norris |
Date | Round | Opponents | Stadium | Result F – A | Events | Attendance | Referee | |
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30 July 2011 | Round 1 | Alloa Athletic | Recreation Park, Alloa | 3 – 0 [110] | 683 | Stephen Finnie | ||
23 August 2011 | Round 2 | St Mirren | Cappielow Park, Greenock | 3 – 4 [111] | Michael Tidser Peter MacDonald Andy Jackson Peter Weatherson | 4,959 | Calum Murray |
Date | Round | Opponents | Stadium | Result F – A | Events | Attendance | Referee | |
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23 July 2011 | Round 1 | Stranraer | Stair Park, Stranraer | 8 – 0 [112] | 374 | John McKendrick | ||
9 August 2011 | Round 2 | Forfar Athletic | Station Park, Forfar | 5 – 0 [113] | 448 | Matt Northcroft | ||
4 September 2011 | Quarter final | Hamilton Academical | New Douglas Park, Hamilton | 1 – 2 [114] | 1,496 | Stevie O'Reilly |
Position | Player | Starts | Subs | Unused subs | Goals | Red cards | Yellow cards | |
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MF | 33 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | ||
FW / MF | 18 | 21 | 2 | 8 | 0 | 2 | ||
GK | Dominic Cervi (on loan from Celtic) | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
GK | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
GK | Alistair Deans (U19) | 1 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
MF | 21 | 10 | 3 | 8 | 0 | 0 | ||
DF | 38 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 8 | ||
MF | 3 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
MF | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
DF | 31 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9 | ||
MF | Aidan Fulton (U19) | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
MF | Alan Frizzell (U17) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
DF | 28 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 2 | ||
FW | Lewis Hawke (U19) | 0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
DF | Bryan Hodge (trialist) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
FW | 25 | 11 | 5 | 12 | 0 | 0 | ||
FW | Joel Kasubandi (U19) | 0 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
GK | Shahrukh Khatri (U19) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
DF | Creag Little (U19) | 2 | 1 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
FW | 37 | 6 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 5 | ||
DF | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
DF / MF | 13 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | ||
MF | 18 | 16 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 1 | ||
GK | 2 | 0 | 23 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
MF | 40 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 4 | ||
DF | Thomas O'Ware (U19) | 15 | 1 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 3 | |
DF | Martin Orr (U19) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
MF | Conor Ramsay (U19) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
DF / MF | 35 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 7 | ||
GK | 24 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
MF | 29 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | ||
DF / FW | 20 | 18 | 4 | 6 | 1 | 4 | ||
MF / DF | 20 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
Last updated 21 December 2011
width=60 | Nation | width=150 | Name | width=260 | Award | width=150 | Month |
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Allan Moore | First Division Manager of the Month | August | |||||
Peter MacDonald[115] | Ginger Boot Winner | September |