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Revision as of 11:18, 24 April 2010

Premier Reserve League
Season2009–10
Goals scored454
Average goals/game2.98
Top goalscorerSenegal Mame Biram Diouf (11)
Biggest home winWest Ham United 6–0 Birmingham City (8 September 2009)
Biggest away winBurnley 0-7 Man United (24 April 2010)
Highest scoringPortsmouth 2–5 Chelsea (1 September 2009)
Wigan Athletic 3-4 Man City (15 September 2009)
Sunderland 6–1 Bolton (3 November 2009)
Wigan 2–5 Everton (10 November 2009)
West Ham 5–2 Stoke (24 November 2009)
Manchester United 6–1 Hull City (8 April 2010)
Longest winning run7 games - Liverpool
(2 September 2009 – 10 November 2009)
Longest unbeaten run15 games - Aston Villa
(25 August 2009 – 15 April 2010)
Longest losing run7 games - Bolton Wanderers
(19 October 2009 – 15 February 2010)

The 2009–10 Premier Reserve League (officially known as the 2009–10 Barclays Premier Reserve League for sponsorship reasons) is the eleventh season since the establishment of the Premier Reserve League. The season began on 24 August 2009 and will end with the play-off final being hosted by the Northern League champions on 3 May 2010[1] (The venue for the final alternates between the Northern & Southern champions).

The events in the senior leagues during the 2008–09 season saw Middlesbrough, Newcastle United and West Bromwich Albion all relegated and replaced by the promoted teams Burnley, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Birmingham City. Tottenham Hotspur will not be entering a team for this season[2].

On 12 April 2010, in a behind closed doors fixture at their Bodymoor Heath training ground, Aston Villa beat Fulham 2-1 with goals from Barry Bannan and Ciaran Clark to book their place in the playoff final with 2 league games to spare.[3][4]

On 20 April, Liverpool lost 1-0 [5] at home to Everton. This was their 4th defeat in a row[6] and it handed the Premier Reserve League North title to Manchester United[7] who will now face Aston Villa in the playoff final on 3 May[1]. It is United's first Premier Reserve League North title since the 2005-06 season.

Tables

Premier Reserve League North

Correct as of 22 April 2010

Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Manchester United Reserves (C) 18 14 2 2 53 9 +44 44
2 Liverpool Reserves 18 11 2 5 38 18 +20 35
3 Manchester City Reserves 18 10 5 3 34 20 +14 35
4 Blackburn Rovers Reserves 16 7 5 4 30 20 +10 26
5 Sunderland Reserves 18 7 1 10 25 37 −12 22
6 Hull City Reserves 18 6 2 10 22 26 -4 20
7 Wigan Athletic Reserves 18 5 3 10 27 47 −20 18
8 Everton Reserves 17 5 3 9 16 27 −11 18
9 Burnley Reserves 18 5 3 10 19 46 -27 10
10 Bolton Wanderers Reserves 17 4 2 11 22 36 -14 4
  • Bolton docked 10pts for the reserves going into Admin
  • Burnley docked 8pts for fielding a player under a false name.

Premier Reserve League South

Correct as of 22 April 2010

Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Aston Villa Reserves (C) 16 11 5 0 33 9 +24 38
2 Arsenal Reserves 16 10 2 4 28 14 +14 32
3 Fulham Reserves 16 9 4 3 28 16 +12 28
4 Chelsea Reserves 16 7 1 8 27 26 +1 22
5 Portsmouth Reserves 16 5 4 7 18 26 -8 19
6 West Ham United Reserves 16 4 4 8 23 30 -7 16
7 Birmingham City Reserves 16 4 3 9 14 34 −20 15
8 Wolves Reserves 16 3 5 8 16 21 −5 14
9 Stoke City Reserves 16 3 4 9 13 24 -11 13

Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored
Pos = Position; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points; C = Champions

Play-off Final

Results

Top scorers

Promotion and relegation

References

  1. ^ a b c "avfc.co.uk » Reserves playoff date set". avfc.co.uk. 2010-04-21. Retrieved 2010-04-21.
  2. ^ "TottenhamHotspur.com » Spurs pull out of reserve league". tottenhamhotspur.com. 2009-06-12. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  3. ^ "avfc.co.uk » Reserves 2 -1 Fulham". avfc.co.uk. 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2010-04-12.
  4. ^ "fulhamfc.com » Aston Villa Res. 2-1 Fulham Res". fulhamfc.com. 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2010-04-12.
  5. ^ "liverpoolfc.tv » Blues stun young Reds". liverpoolfc.tv. 2010-04-20. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  6. ^ "liverpoolfc.tv.com » Reserves results". liverpoolfc.tv. 2010-04-20. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  7. ^ "manutd.com » Reds take reserve league title". manutd.com. 2010-04-20. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  8. ^ "bbc.co.uk » West Ham win relegates Portsmouth". bbc.co.uk. 2010-04-10. Retrieved 2010-04-22.
  9. ^ "bbc.co.uk » Newcastle secure promotion". bbc.co.uk. 2010-04-06. Retrieved 2010-04-22.
  10. ^ "bbc.co.uk » West Bromwich Albion secure promotion". bbc.co.uk. 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2010-04-22.

See also

Match reports

Match reports can be found at each club's official website:

Premier Reserve League North Premier Reserve League South