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Revision as of 02:50, 21 June 2017
2014–15 season | |||
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Chairman | Robbie Cowling | ||
Manager | Joe Dunne (until 1 September) Tony Humes (from 1 September) | ||
League One | 19th | ||
FA Cup | 3rd round (eliminated by Cardiff City) | ||
League Cup | 1st round (eliminated by Charlton Athletic) | ||
Football League Trophy | 2nd round (eliminated by Gillingham) | ||
Top goalscorer | League: Freddie Sears (10) All: Freddie Sears (14) | ||
Highest home attendance | 8,413 v Preston North End, 3 May 2015 | ||
Lowest home attendance | 1,401 v Gillingham, 8 October 2014 | ||
Average home league attendance | 3,782 | ||
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The 2014–15 season is Colchester United's seventh consecutive season in the third tier of English football. The season saw Joe Dunne leave his managerial role by mutual consent in September, and his replacement Tony Humes guided the U's to League One safety on the final day of the campaign by beating promotion hopefuls Preston North End 1–0.
Season overview
Pre-season
Just days after the final game of the 2013–14 season saw Joe Dunne's squad immediately begin to change shape. Following club stalwart Karl Duguid's retirement[1] and Clinton Morrison's exit announcement prior to the final game of the season,[2] the next player to leave the Community Stadium was recently appointed club captain Brian Wilson. With Colchester United in the midst of financial cutbacks, the U's were unable to offer Wilson competitive terms, as the defender decided to leave and search for a new club.[3] Following Wilson out the exit door were Academy products Jordan Sanderson and Shaun Phillips, while Ryan Dickson was offered a new deal after his one-year contract expired.[4]
Colchester's first signing of the campaign was young striker Dominic Smith on a one-year contract on 14 May. Smith had been on trial with the U's and had featured during the tail-end of the 2013–14 season for the development squad. He joined following his release from Crewe Alexandra.[6] On 22 May, Dominic Vose signed a contract extension that would tie him to the club until 2016,[7] while Ryan Dickson decided against signing a fresh deal with Colchester in early June, instead opting to join League One rivals Crawley Town on a two-year contract.[8] Academy goalkeeper Mark Cousins decided to end his ten-year association with the club to sign for Dagenham & Redbridge on a free transfer on 23 June.[9] The U's brought in a trio of players on 1 July to the positions left void by the departing Brian Wilson, Ryan Dickson and Mark Cousins. First, it was announced former Southend United and Gillingham right-back Sean Clohessy had joined the club on a two-year deal.[5] It was then confirmed that left-back Ben Gordon had joined on a free transfer from Ross County.[10] Finally, ex-Dagenham goalkeeper Chris Lewington signed a two-year contract with Colchester to challenge Sam Walker for the number one position, having made almost 150 league and cup appearances for the Daggers.[11] Josh Thompson did enough to prove to manager Dunne that he deserved a new contract, signing a one-year deal alongside David Wright on 3 July.[12] On 8 July, Colchester signed former Braintree Town striker Dan Holman on a two-year deal to bolster their attacking options.[13]
Colchester's first friendly for pre-season was an away trip to Brantham Athletic on 12 July. The U's won 4–1, with goals provided by Dominic Vose, Jabo Ibehre and Freddie Sears, with Dan Holman also registering his first goal for Colchester in his first appearance for the club.[14] Their next friendly followed on 15 July, with a game against Heybridge Swifts. Swifts' goalkeeper Danny Sambridge arrived late for the game, which meant Chris Lewington unusually started in goal for Heybridge until Sambridge arrived. Colchester opened the scoring on 16 minutes through Freddie Sears, before triallist loanee George Moncur doubled the lead two minutes later. David Wright then headed home a Dan Holman cross to make it 3–0, until Sears scored from a free kick for a 4–0 half-time lead. As with the Brantham tie, Dunne fielded an entirely different team for the second half, as Gavin Massey scored, shortly followed by Dominic Vose with a solo effort to bring his tally to two goals in two games. Two goals from Jabo Ibehre sealed an emphatic 8–0 victory for Colchester.[15] The U's pre-season tally totalled 16 goals in three games across the space of six days as they defeated A.F.C. Sudbury 4–1 on 17 July at King's Marsh. Goals came from a Freddie Sears penalty, Drey Wright, Sammie Szmodics and Dan Holman.[16] Sears added a further four goals to his pre-season total on 19 July in Colchester's 8–1 win at Leiston. Dan Holman opened the scoring on five minutes with a header, but it wasn't until the 42nd minute that the U's doubled their advantage through Gavin Massey. Sammie Szmodics then made it 3–0 on the stroke of half-time. Leiston pulled a goal back through Gareth Heath on 52 minutes, but substitute Sears scored the first of his four goals two minutes later. He netted his second two minutes after, and his hat-trick came following Drey Wright's goal on 64 minutes, rounding Leiston goalkeeper Danny Gay and producing a sublime finish. The U's completed the scoring in the 87th minute when Alex Gilbey was fouled in the penalty area, and Sears stepped up to covert the spot kick.[17]
Colchester faced Southend United in a behind-closed-doors friendly at Roots Hall on 22 July. A youthful U's lost 2–1 to a strong Shrimpers side, who went two goals ahead through Lee Barnard and Will Atkinson. Frankie Kent pulled a goal back for Colchester, who made eleven substitutions after 70 minutes.[19] The following day, the club hosted its first home game of the pre-season workout, hosting neighbours and rivals Ipswich Town. The Colchester starting eleven featured all four players who had signed over the summer, and also included former Ipswich player Darren Ambrose on loan. Despite having the better chances in the first half, the U's went in at half time 0–0 against their Championship opponents. Less than ten minutes after the interval, Town opened the scoring through Frank Nouble, who doubled their lead just two minutes later. Jack Marriott completed the scoring in a result that ended in identical fashion in 2013–14 pre-season.[18] Colchester were held to a 2–2 draw at Dover Athletic on 25 July. They had fallen behind in the fourth minute when Craig Stone scored from a rebounded shot. The U's went in at half-time 2–1 up, with Sammie Szmodics getting on the end of a Gavin Massey cross after 30 minutes, and a header from Josh Thompson put gave United the lead five minutes before the break. Colchester were denied victory when Nathan Elder equalised in the 78th minute.[20]
The U's featured in a seven-goal thriller at Victoria Road as they came from 3–1 down to win 4–3 on 26 July. Colchester's goalkeeper Lewington faced a trip to his former club, as Colchester also came up against a number of former players, including goalkeeper Mark Cousins, who had made a switch to the Daggers earlier in the summer, and triallist George Porter, who starred for the club on loan in 2013. Macauley Bonne opened the scoring after six minutes, tucking home a rebound from a cross that Dagenham had failed to deal with. However, they equalised on 15 minutes, as Abu Ogogo netted with a header from a corner. Triallist Ashley Hemmings put the Daggers in front just before half-time, and Ashley Chambers scored their third on the hour mark, blasting a 25-yard shot past Lewington. Five minutes later, Colchester began their fightback when Dominic Vose scored from a long range free kick. Vose then scored the U's equaliser on 76 minutes, with a 35-yard shot flying into the net. Jabo Ibehre scored the winner for United just two minutes later.[21] Colchester's next outing was at Luton Town on 29 July, where they battled to a 2–2 draw against their League Two opposition. The Hatters' opened the scoring on 26 minutes after the U's defence failed to clear a parried save from Sam Walker, as Mark Cullen buried the ball from inside the box. Just two minutes later, Colchester drew level after Ibehre's scuffed shot deflected into the net via Luton defender Paul Connolly. Ibehre scored a goal for himself six minutes after the break, slotting past Elliot Justham. However, Luton levelled on 67 minutes through former-Colchester player Luke Guttridge.[22] The clubs final arranged pre-season game followed the Luton match on 30 July, as a young U's squad travelled to Conference South side Bishop's Stortford. After a goalless first half, the Blues opened the scoring within a minute of the restart through Sheldon Sellears. They quickly doubled their lead, with goalscorer Sellears setting up teammate Anthony Church to inflict a 2–0 defeat on the U's.[23]
Following his pre-season training with the club, George Moncur signed on loan until 11 January 2015 on 7 August ahead of the opening fixture against Oldham Athletic the following weekend.[24] On the same day, it was announced that Magnus Okuonghae would be Colchester United's new club captain, with new-boy Sean Clohessy named as vice-captain.[25]
League One
August
Colchester kicked off their League One campaign at home to Oldham Athletic on 9 August. The Latics' team featured two former Colchester United players, with Brian Wilson featuring having moved north from the U's earlier in the summer, and George Elokobi, who had featured for the club during its stint in the Championship. The U's opened the scoring after seven minutes, with Magnus Okuonghae placing a shot past Oldham goalkeeper Paul Rachubka. However, Oldham equalised through Jonathan Forte on 18 minutes, who then doubled their lead in the 40th minute. Having replaced the injured Craig Eastmond in the first half, George Moncur made his debut for the club a memorable one as he fired a shot into the top corner of the net after 58 minutes to level the scores at 2–2. The scores would remain the same, while new signing Dan Holman received his first taste of League football when he came on as a late substitute for Gavin Massey.[26] On 16 August, the U's travelled to Ashton Gate to take on league favourites Bristol City. Without captain Okuonghae through suspension, and Josh Thompson once again ruled out through injury, a senior starting debut was handed to Frankie Kent. Colchester took the lead in the ninth minute, with George Moncur tapping home his second goal in as many league games. They held on to their slim advantage until half time, but conceded immediately after the interval as Aaron Wilbraham converted a Greg Cunningham cross. He scored his second goal in the 68th minute to hand the Robins a 2–1 lead, heading Wade Elliott's delivery into the back of the net. City held on for their win to leave Colchester 17th in the League One table.[27] Despite dominating their match with nine-man Notts County at Meadow Lane on 19 August, Colchester found themselves on the end of a 2–1 defeat.[28] The U's had been looking to break a winless run of five games against the Magpies, and they had not won at Meadow Lane in their last five visits.[29] They got off to a bad start, conceding after six minutes when Ronan Murray slotted a shot home in the bottom left corner of the goal. County held onto their slender lead until half-time, but with Colchester dominating possession and registering more shots on target than their counterparts, the pressure eventually paid off on 69 minutes when Freddie Sears helped himself to his first goal of the season. However, the celebrations were short-lived as County immediately hit back with a goal from Liam Noble whose shot from outside of the box flew in to the top right corner of the net. The Magpies were able to hold onto their lead, but had both Cieron Keane and Nicky Wroe sent off for second bookable offences.[28] A 1–0 home defeat to Doncaster Rovers on 23 August left the U's still looking for their first win of the season. The result saw them lie third-bottom in the League One table after Kyle Bennett's strike midway through the first half sealed victory for Doncaster.[30] Colchester esnured they ended August with only one point from five league games when Peterborough United visited the Community Stadium on 30 August when they suffered a 3–1 defeat. Goals from Conor Washington and Kgosi Ntlhe in four first-half minutes put the Posh in a commanding position going into the half-time break. Freddie Sears scored his second of the campaign to reduce the deficit to one goal on 64 minutes, but Jermaine Anderson tied up the win for Peterborough 13 minutes from time. Goalscorer Ntlhe saw the red card for a second bookable offence shortly after Peterborough's third goal, but they held on to ensure that Colchester remained without a win in all competitions for the month of August.[31]
September
Following the clubs poor run of form, manager Joe Dunne left the club by mutual consent on 1 September.[33][34][35] Chairman Robbie Cowling acted quickly to replace Dunne by promoting Tony Humes to the position of first-team manager having previously overseen youth development at the club and having guided the under-18 side to a league and cup double during in the 2013–14 season.[36] On 2 September, Humes brought in youngster Byron Lawrence from Ipswich Town on a one-year deal, with Lawrence becoming the first signing under his stewardship. Lawrence had featured on trial for Colchester in the development squad during August.[37] In Humes' first match in charge on 6 September, he took his Colchester side to face fellow strugglers Walsall. He handed Dominic Smith his professional debut when he was sent on as a second-half substitute for Gavin Massey. With limited chances for both sides, the game ended 0–0, as the U's picked up their first clean sheet of the season and only their second point in six matches.[38] Colchester picked up their first win of the season when visiting Leyton Orient on 13 September. Up until the half-time break, the score had remained at 0–0, however, U's captain Magnus Okuonghae received his second red card of the season when he was dismissed for serious foul play two minutes before the interval. Despite the disadvantage, Colchester took the lead on 62 minutes with Sanchez Watt netting his first goal of the season when he received a Freddie Sears pass in the centre of the box on a fast break. Eleven minutes later, Sears then doubled the lead to hand Tony Humes his first win as manager.[39] The U's hosted Sheffield United at the Community Stadium for a Tuesday night fixture on 16 September. George Moncur scored his third goal of the season just after the half-hour mark with a header, and Freddie Sears continued his good scoring form when he stabbed the ball home after goalkeeper Mark Howard spilled the ball with 13 minutes on the clock. However, the Blades' sparked a comeback when midfielder Ben Davies struck on 83 minutes, and the scores were levelled just two minutes later through Ryan Flynn. With two minutes remaining until the full-time whistle, Sheffield completed a remarkable six-minute salvo when Alex Gilbey fouled Stefan Scougall in the penalty area and Davies stepped up to convert the kick with his second goal of the game. The result left Colchester in the relegation zone and gave Tony Humes his first taste of defeat as first-team manager.[40]
The U's made a number of loan market moves on 19 September. First, Dan Holman joined Conference National club Wrexham on a one-month loan deal in a bid to regain match fitness.[41] Holman's move paved the way for young Cardiff City forward Rhys Healey to sign a loan contract that would run until 20 December.[42] In addition to these moves, development squad striker Nnamdi Nwachuku made an initial one-month loan switch to Isthmian League Premier Division side Leiston.[43] On 20 September, Colchester held Phil Parkinson's Bradford City to a 0–0 draw at the Community Stadium. Despite dominating the match, Colchester could not find the target with a result that left the club 23rd in the League One table.[44]
The club strengthened the development squad on 23 September by offering former Tottenham Hotspur full-back Kane Vincent-Young on a one-year deal after he impressed on trial with the under-21s.[45] The fixtures for September were brought to a close on 27 September as the U's faced the league's bottom club Crewe Alexandra at Gresty Road. After a nervy and goalless first half, Colchester began goalscoring proceedings through top-scorer Freddie Sears with a six-yard shot on 57 minutes, his fifth of the season. New loan recruit Rhys Healey was brought on to replace Craig Eastmond for his club debut, and duly scored with a low drive past Ben Garratt in the Crewe goal. Sanchez Watt killed the game off following a deflection from a Sears cross after 67 minutes to secure a 3–0 result and move Colchester out of the relegation zone.[32]
October
Colchester started the month with a trip to Deepdale to face Preston North End on 3 October. The match started brightly for the U's, taking the lead through Rhys Healey, scoring his second goal in his first start for the club after 16 minutes. However, Preston first equalised five minutes later with a goal from Scott Wiseman, before taking the lead four minutes after that through Alan Browne. Alex Gilbey scored his first goal of the season with a 25-yard strike to level the scores once again on 37 minutes. Paul Gallagher regained the lead for the Lilywhites shortly after half-time with a long range shot, before Gallagher provided the assist for Chris Humphrey to round off the 4–2 win for Preston in the 57th minute.[47] On the back of the defeat, Colchester once again dipped into the loan market on 6 October to sign Ipswich Town right-back Elliott Hewitt for one-month,[48] alongside securing the services of former player David Fox on a short-term three-month contract after spending time training with the U's.[46] Having not featured under Tony Humes, Jabo Ibehre was sent out on a 93-day emergency loan to Oldham Athletic on 9 October.[49] Following this news, it was announced that youth team product Sammie Szmodics had signed a three-and-a-half year contract extension with the club.[50] Szmodics then featured in the U's first home win of the season the following day as a substitute, as Colchester came from behind to beat Fleetwood Town 2–1 and move out of the relegation zone courtesy of a brace from Gavin Massey. Fleetwood took the lead in the 18th minute against the run of play through Liam McAlinden as his side took the initiative. Colchester hit back with a neat cross from top-scorer Freddie Sears, setting up Massey to hit home first-time with a volley five minutes before the break. Putting in a man of the match display, Massey wrapped up the victory with a curling effort from the edge of the box on 76 minutes.[51] Massey, alongside defenders Tom Eastman and Frankie Kent, then all signed contract extensions with the club on 16 October. Eastman agreed to an extension set to expire in 2016, Massey in 2017 and Kent 2018.[52]
After falling behind to Scunthorpe United at Glanford Park to a Rory Fallon header, Colchester struck back with Freddie Sears' sixth league goal of the campaign when he fired in from the edge of the box. The encounter on 18 October saw the sides draw 1–1 with the U's remaining one point above the relegation positions.[53] They then hosted Chesterfield on 21 October and got off to the worst possible start when Frankie Kent was struck in the face by a powerful strike that left him floored. Meanwhile, referee Darren Sheldrake allowed play to continue and the Spireites scored through Sam Clucas with less than a minute on the clock. Magnus Okuonghae replaced the teenager Kent after four minutes of treatment. The U's went into the half-time break still one goal down, as Humes took action, replacing George Moncur with Rhys Healey. Within five minutes of coming on, Healey found the back of the net following a swift break and a pass from Sanchez Watt. Four minutes from time, Freddie Sears once again notched an important goal, securing all three points for Colchester.[54]
Dan Holman was again loaned out on 24 October, on this occasion to Aldershot Town for one month. Also going out on loan was Josh Thompson, yet to appear in the 2014–15 season for Colchester, who joined the Football League's basement club Tranmere Rovers on loan until January in a bid to gain match fitness.[55] The U's away match at Swindon Town the following day saw the club go into the half-time interval 1–0 down to their opponents on 25 October courtesy of a 10-yard shot from former United loanee Michael Smith. Rhys Healey levelled for his side after the break, but Colchester were immediately pegged back by Smith's second of the match. Gavin Massey struck home only four minutes later to earn the U's a share of the points.[56]
November
The U's hosted Port Vale on 1 November. After a goalless first half, Vale struck twice within four minutes to put them in a commanding position. Freddie Sears earned a consolation goal with a tap-in from two yards eleven minutes from time but Port Vale held on to secure a 2–1 victory.[58] Prior to the U's FA Cup first round tie on 9 November, Humes bolstered his forward line with the month-long loan acquisition of Kemar Roofe from West Bromwich Albion on 4 November.[59] Tony Humes made further reinforcements following their FA Cup first round game, bringing in defender Jamie Harney on loan from West Ham for two months on 12 November,[60] while Ipswich Town defender Elliott Hewitt once again returned to the Community Stadium on 13 November for a further month-long loan spell.[61]
With injuries keeping both Magnus Okuonghae and Frankie Kent out of action, a very unfamiliar defence started against Barnsley in their Friday night fixture on 14 November. Hewitt made his second debut for the club, alongside regulars Sean Clohessy and Tom Eastman, with academy product Michael O'Donoghue also handed his professional debut. Sam Winnall opened the scoring for the home side after just four minutes, but Sanchez Watt hit back with a scrambled effort on 15 minutes. The first half ended 1–1, but on 55 minutes, Clohessy fouled Devante Cole in the box, and Conor Hourihane duly stepped up to convert the penalty. Peter Ramage headed in a Hourihane cross on 70 minutes to all but seal the victory for Barnsley, however Freddie Sears netted his twelfth goal of the season to set up a tense finish as the match ended 3–2.[62] Macauley Bonne received his first international call-up and featured for Zimbabwe under-23s as they took on a full-strength Morocco side on 16 November. He opened the scoring after 18 minutes as the Young Warriors fell to a 2–1 defeat.[63] More good news followed with the announcement that George Moncur had signed a permanent contract with the U's on 18 November, tying him to the club until 2017.[64] Colchester's defence was also bolstered with the loan signing of Queens Park Rangers youngster Cole Kpekawa, a centre-back and left-back who joined the U's for an initial one-month spell.[65]
Marcus Bean, who had not featured under Tony Humes, was loaned out by the club to League Two side Portsmouth on 21 November until early January with a view to a permanent move.[66][67] The same day, development squad player Billy Roast joined Isthmian League Premier Division outfit A.F.C. Hornchurch on loan until 20 December.[68] The following day, Colchester hosted Coventry City in front of the biggest crowd of the season at the Community Stadium thus far, with 4,433 in attendance. Cole Kpekawa was handed his professional debut in defence as the U's held out for a clean sheet at half-time. However, Gary Madine bundled the ball into the net on 74 minutes to give Coventry a 1–0 win and consign Colchester to their third consecutive league defeat.[69] Captain Magnus Okuonghae was stretchered off with an achilles injury in the closing stages of the game,[70] and with news that he had ruptured his achilles tendon meaning that he would be out of action until the end of the season,[71] Tony Humes would once again dive into the loan market to sign American defender Will Packwood on from Birmingham City until 1 January 2015.[72] Experienced defender David Wright left the club by mutual consent on 26 November, having suffered a series of niggling injures and making only three substitute appearances in the 2014–15 season.[73]
Once again, a makeshift defence lined up for the U's in their away match at Milton Keynes Dons on 29 November. Loanees Elliott Hewitt and Cole Kpekawa lined up alongside debutant Will Packwood, with Tom Eastman the only Colchester contracted player in the back four. The match started poorly for the U's conceding after eleven minutes to a Dele Alli goal. They capitulated shortly before half time, with Arsenal loanee Benik Afobe netting a 25-yard strike in the 37th minute, and neatly chipping over Sam Walker on the stroke of half-time. Afobe completed his hat-trick on 58 minutes, before Will Packwood saw red when fouling the Arsenal man in the box on 66 minutes. Ben Reeves converted the penalty to make it 5–0, as Tony Humes brought on Jamie Harney for his professional debut. There was still time remaining for MK Dons to score one more, with Lee Hodson curling in an effort in added time to consign Colchester to a miserable 6–0 defeat.[57]
December
Having failed to attract interest for a loan away from the club, Dominic Vose left Colchester United by mutual consent on 2 December. Also following him out the door was West Brom loanee Kemar Roofe, who during his one-month loan spell achieved just 35 minutes of playing time.[75] Prior to Colchester's FA Cup second round match against Peterborough United on 7 December, the club brought in experienced Latvia international defender Kaspars Gorkšs on a short-term contract. He was put straight into the first-team for the fixture after flying into the UK earlier the same week to sign.[74] After Birmingham loanee Will Packwood returned to St Andrew's with a groin injury on 11 December,[76] goalkeeper Sam Walker extended his contract with the club for a further year until the summer of 2016 on 12 December.[77] High-flying Rochdale visited the Community Stadium on 13 December, and put the U's to the sword with a 4–1 victory to hand Colchester their fifth consecutive League One defeat, five points from safety and 23rd in the table. After Matty Lund and Peter Vincenti had given Rochdale a comfortable 2–0 lead, former Colchester United forward Ian Henderson netted from the penalty spot to pile on the misery shortly before half-time. Gavin Massey grabbed a goal back, but this proved only to be a consolation when Jack O'Connell headed home Rochdale's fourth in the 56th minute.[78] To further worsen the U's defensive injury woes, Michael O'Donoghue was ruled out of action for nine months during December after rupturing cruciate ligaments in training on 16 December.[79] Three loanees then extended their stay with the club, with Rhys Healey extending his loan from Cardiff until the end of the season, and Elliott Hewitt and Cole Kpekawa both signing on for a further month with the club.[80]
Colchester ended a run of five successive defeats on 20 December when they defeated Yeovil Town 1–0 at Huish Park, vitally moving the U's ahead of Yeovil in the League One table and two points from safety. Craig Eastmond scored his first goal of the season when he slotted home George Moncur's pass into the bottom corner of the net after 72 minutes.[81] Colchester then hosted Gillingham for the second time this season following their encounter in the League Trophy in October. The Boxing Day fixture drew the largest crowd of the season so far, with 4,544 fans in the stands, in contrast low of 1,401 in the previous game between the two sides at the Community Stadium. The U's were left second bottom and still two points from safety when they fell to a 2–1 defeat to the Gills. First half goals from Joe Martin and Bradley Dack gave them a 2–0 lead at the interval, while half-time substitute Sammie Szmodics reduced the deficit on 51 minutes with his first league goal.[82] A goalless away draw with Crawley Town on 28 December rounded off the year with Colchester still two points from safety in the drop zone. George Moncur hit the post and Freddie Sears hit both the bar and the post in the stalemate in which the U's dominated.[83]
January
On 6 January, Josh Thompson extended his loan with Tranmere Rovers until 24 January,[85] with Dominic Smith joining Billy Roast at Hornchurch on loan for one month.[86] David Fox agreed an extension on his current short-term contract to see him remain with the club until the end of the 2014–15 season on 8 January,[87] while Marcus Bean returned from his Portsmouth loan, but cancelled his contract with the club by mutual consent the same day. Bean then rejected a permanent move to Pompey, instead signing for Wycombe Wanderers.[88] The U's were boosted by news that Kaspars Gorkšs had signed a short-term contract to remain with the club for the next few weeks, while giving the player the ability to move on should offers come in for him from a higher level.[89] Prior to Colchester's first league game of the year on 10 January, the club additionally signed former loanee defender Alex Wynter on an 18-month contract from Crystal Palace.[90]
January's league fixtures began with an away win against Peterborough United. After being on the back foot for much of the first half, Freddie Sears struck with a low shot on 54 minutes to bring his league goals tally to double figures. Elliott Hewitt scored his first professional goal 30 minutes later to round off the win for the U's and lift them closer to safety, with just one point separating them from Leyton Orient in 20th position.[91] Hewitt's performance in the match earned him a place in the Football League's League One 'Team of the Week'.[92]
With his contract set to expire in the summer of 2015, top-scorer Freddie Sears moved to Ipswich Town for an undisclosed fee on 16 January.[84] The U's began life without Sears with a fifth successive home defeat to Walsall on 17 January, losing 2–0 with goals from Anthony Forde and Michael Cain.[93]
On the back of Sears joining Suffolk neighbours Ipswich, the U's and Town confirmed the loan signing of Jack Marriott until the end of the season, as well as Elliott Hewitt extending his stay in Essex for a further month on 20 January.[94] Colchester confirmed the signings of two further players on 22 January, with the arrival of forward Chris Porter on an 18-month contract after his Sheffield United contract was cancelled by mutual consent,[95] and Millwall defender Matthew Briggs on loan until the end of the season.[96]
Two of the three new signings made their debut in Colchester's crunch relegation-battle with Leyton Orient on 24 January. Both Chris Porter and Matthew Briggs were handed a start against the O's, while Tom Lapslie was granted his first start and his home debut for the club. Gavin Massey opened the scoring for the U's, sweeping home from close range after 14 minutes. Kaspars Gorkšs netted his first goal for the club shortly after the interval, heading into the back of the net from a David Fox corner. Colchester held on to claim a much-needed home victory, only their third of the season, with Elliott Hewitt sent off for a professional foul on Romain Vincelot with six minutes of time remaining. The win moved the U's to 21st in the League One table, two points from safety.[97]
Youth team products Billy Roast and Nnamdi Nwachuku had their contracts cancelled by mutual consent on 26 January, allowing the youngsters a chance to achieve first-team football elsewhere.[98] Meanwhile, it was announced that Rhys Healey had been sidelined for six weeks following an emergency operation to remove his appendix.[99] After Josh Thompson's loan period at Tranmere had come to an end, his Colchester United contract was terminated by mutual consent, allowing him to join Tranmere on a permanent basis on 28 January.[100] Defender Jamie Harney signed from West Ham on a permanent basis the same day, signing a contract to remain with the club until the summer of 2016.[101] With Gorkšs short-term deal now expired, Greek Superleague side Ergotelis signed the player on an 18-month contract on 29 January.[102] The following day, the U's secured Tottenham Hotspur youth product Kenny McEvoy on loan for the remainder of the season, having already appeared for the Development Squad against Millwall where he scored both Colchester goals in a 2–2 draw.[103]
Colchester's final game in January saw them travel to Phil Parkinson's Bradford City, with two changes made from the win at Leyton Orient. With Kaspars Gorkšs exit, Alex Wynter stepped back into the side, while Elliott Hewitt's red card in the previous weekends game saw him replaced by Ben Gordon on the wing. The U's got off to a positive start, with Chris Porter bagging his first goal in only his second game for the club. After taking the lead, Colchester held off Bradford's challenge until the 77th minute when Filipe Morais hit a leveller for the home side. Jack Marriott was sent on for his debut for the club as a late substitute for Sammie Szmodics but the U's held on for a useful away point.[104]
February
Transfer deadline day on 2 February saw more exits from the club. Having fallen out of favour under Tony Humes and six months remaining on his contract, Craig Eastmond was released from the club by mutual consent,[105] while striker Dan Holman, who also found his chances under Humes limited, joined Dover Athletic on loan until the end of the season.[106] Colchester faced Crewe Alexandra in a relegation battle at the Community Stadium on 7 February, with the U's gaining the upper hand through Chris Porter second goal in three games in first-half stoppage time. James Jones equalised in the 68th minute from close range, and they took the lead five minutes later with Nicky Ajose, with Anthony Grant then handing Crewe a two-goal cushion in the 81st minute. Substitute Jack Marriott netted a consolation and his first goal for the club three minutes later but it wasn't to be enough as Colchester were consigned to a 3–2 defeat and three points from safety in the relegation zone.[107] Another defeat followed just three days later when the U's visited Brammall Lane to face Sheffield United. The game started poorly for Colchester, conceding a goal after eight minutes, with Jose Baxter netting from the centre of the box. The U's fell further behind to a Matt Done goal with 37 minutes played. The Blades continued their scoring after the break, with Jay McEveley scoring from outside the box on the hour mark, before Sammie Szmodics pulled a goal back for the visitors ten minutes later. A further ten minutes passed when Gavin Massey bundled over Paul Coutts in the penalty area, which Baxter converted for his second of the game, consigning Colchester to a heavy 4–1 loss.[108]
Szmodics scored for the second successive game after two minutes in the U's match against Oldham at Boundary Park on 14 February. Despite looking the better team in the first-half, Colchester came under intense pressure in the second-half, with Oldham putting the ball in the back of the net in stoppage time, only for it to be ruled offside. Colchester held on for the 1–0 victory, moving them to within one point of 20th place Coventry.[109] They then hosted MK Dons at home on 17 February with a hope of making amends for their 6–0 defeat at the Stadium mk in November. Despite a much improved performance, the U's fell to another defeat, with Dele Alli scoring the only goal of the game in the 44th minute for the Dons.[110] A change of formation saw Macauley Bonne drafted into the first team for his first start of the campaign for Colchester's game against League One leaders Bristol City on 21 February, partnering Chris Porter upfront, while Alex Gilbey also started after making his comeback from injury in the MK Dons match. Sammie Szmodics and David Fox were both rested for the encounter, and the changes looked to have paid off after just three minutes when Tom Lapslie headed in Elliott Hewitt's spilt cross to score his first senior goal for the club. Eleven minutes later, Macauley Bonne's selection paid dividends when he nodded home his first of the season from a Matthew Briggs cross from the left. Chris Porter's third goal for the club effectively settled the tie after just 26 minutes with a turn and shot inside the box. Five minutes after the restart, City came out much stronger, and James Tavernier brought the deficit down to two goals for his side with a cross-cum-shot that looped over the head of Sam Walker and into the back of the net. Aden Flint scored in the 61st minute to set up a nervy final 30 minutes for the U's, but they held on to record a vital win and move them out of the relegation zone for the first time since November.[111]
Following his first goal of the season, Macauley Bonne was handed a two-and-a-half year contract extension, with his previous deal due to have expired in the summer.[112] Further defensive reinforcements also arrived on 26 February, with Bristol City allowing Karleigh Osborne to join the U's on loan until the end of the campaign,[113] while Elliott Hewitt had already extended his loan with the club for a further month.[114]
Colchester failed once again to record back-to-back wins on the final day of February after defeat at Doncaster Rovers, a result which placed them back in the relegation zone, two points adrift from safety. The U's were left to rue a missed penalty from Chris Porter, whose shot was blasted high and wide of the goal after being fouled in the area by Reece Wabara. Rovers capitalised on this, and took the lead six minutes prior to the half-time whistle through Enda Stevens. Late in the second-half, Doncaster had a penalty of their own when Alex Wynter fouled Dean Furman in the box. Nathan Tyson stepped up to score from the spot to record a 2–0 victory for his side and pile more misery on Colchester.[115]
March
A home tie against Notts County began the March fixtures for Colchester, with the game played on 3 March billed as another six-pointer. Unfortunately for the U's, they were defeated 1–0, leaving them still inside the relegation zone. Macauley Bonne's late effort was cleared off the line by Blair Adams, as Paddy McCourt's 68th minute effort proved to be the difference between the two teams.[117] Still refusing to play under Humes, Jabo Ibehre was loaned out to League One rivals Barnsley on 6 March until the end of the season.[118] A further defeat followed on 7 March in the U's away trip to Rochdale. Rhys Bennett began proceedings after six minutes for Rochdale, and Colchester old boy Ian Henderson scored against the club for the second time this season ten minutes after the break. Chris Porter made amends for his penalty miss against Doncaster the previous weekend by converting from the spot after another former U's player Michael Rose brought down Gavin Massey in the box on 63 minutes. The game ended 2–1 to Rochdale, leaving Colchester in 22nd position, still two points from safety.[119]
The U's were leapfrogged by relegation rivals Crawley Town on 14 March after suffering another defeat at the Community Stadium. Their twelfth home loss of the campaign began brightly, with Sammie Szmodics with a half-volley after 11 minutes. Ex-Colchester player Ryan Dickson scored a 15th-minute equaliser, before Gavin Tomlin put the Red Devils ahead prior to half-time. U's captain David Fox scored his first goal of his second spell with a quality free-kick shortly after the restart, but the 3–2 defeat was sealed when former loanee Izale McLeod scored from the spot after he was brought down by Sam Walker.[120] The match featured newly signed Norwich City loanee Jacob Murphy,[121] while South Africa captain Bongani Khumalo signed on loan until the end of the season from Tottenham, but didn't receive international clearance in time to face Crawley.[116] Fellow Spurs player Kenneth McEvoy returned to White Hart Lane after making just one substitute appearance for the club.[122]
The next home game for the U's was on 17 March, hosting League One's bottom side Yeovil. Sam Walker made numerous important saves in the Colchester goal, which left the teams deadlocked at the half-time whistle. United were given a penalty nine minutes into the second half after Jacob Murphy was fouled by Nathan Smith. David Fox converted the penalty, making it two goals in two games for the captain. Just four minutes passed before Colchester doubled their lead, Murphy this time the scorer to seal an important win.[123]
After starting in the win over Yeovil, Rhys Healey was recalled by Cardiff City from his season-long loan deal on 19 March.[124] Meanwhile, young midfielder Conor Hubble was released by the club.[125]
The U's travelled to Gillingham on 21 March, looking to earn successive victories for the first time this season. After a goalless first half, George Moncur eventually broke the deadlock on 62 minutes. On 82 minutes, Max Ehmer headed Gillingham level, but Chris Porter struck back five minutes later with a close range header, which looked to have sealed an away win for Colchester. After four minutes of added time, Matthew Briggs was sent off for a second bookable offence, after which Gillingham scored an equaliser through Doug Loft's shot from outside the box. The result left the U's second bottom in the table.[126]
On 25 March, Ipswich Town recalled Elliott Hewitt from his second loan spell with the club.[127] To replace the departing Hewitt, Humes drafted in further defensive cover on 26 March with the signing of Rotherham United's right-back Richard Brindley on loan until the end of the season.[128]
April
On 2 April, Rhys Healey rejoined Colchester from Cardiff on loan until the end of the season.[129] Colchester then faced an away trip to Port Vale on 3 April, where the earned an important 2–1 win courtesy of goals from George Moncur and Jacob Murphy, before Vale scored a consolation with a volley from Louis Dodds. Despite the victory, the U's remained four points from safety with seven games remaining.[130] Karleigh Osborne, an unused substitute in the win, was then recalled by his parent club Bristol City after making four appearances until a hamstring injury ruled him out of action.[131] Colchester earned their first back-to-back victories of the season on 6 April when they beat play-off chasing Barnsley 3–1 at the community stadium. After a first half of limited chances for both sides, Barnsley took the initiative through a scrappy George Waring goal in the 40th minute. After the break, the U's came out the better side, scoring three goals in 24 minutes to turn the tie around. Gavin Massey levelled the scores when he stabbed home Jacob Murphy's cross at the far post on 62 minutes, and then turned provider to Murphy who headed into the back of the net on 80 minutes. Six minutes later, Massey was again the assistant for George Moncur's third goal in as many games, sealing an important win and reducing the gap to safety to just two points.[132] Two successive defeats then dashed hopes of survival, with the U's losing 1–0 to Coventry City at the Ricoh Arena on 11 April through a Jim O'Brien goal.[133] Colchester then suffered a humiliating 6–0 defeat at Chesterfield, conceding three in each half to significantly impact their goal difference.[134]
Looking to bounce back from their midweek performance, Colchester hosted Scunthorpe at the Community Stadium on 18 April. In familiar circumstances, the U's fell behind after 30 minutes with a goal from Theo Robinson. Colchester left it late to hit back, with Tom Eastman scoring his first goal of the season in the 81st minute. The U's looked to have secured a vital three points and close the gap on the sides above them in the division, with Chris Porter making it 2–1 to the home side. However, after two minutes of injury time, Scunthorpe's Hakeeb Adelakun scored with a wicked deflection to cost Colchester the win, remaining four points from safety with a possible nine available.[135]
Despite the chances of survival looking slim, chairman Robbie Cowling publicly backed manager Tony Humes on 20 April, stating that whether the club survive in League One for another season or not, Humes would remain in his job for the following season.[136] After tying Tom Lapslie down to a three-year contract extension on 23 April,[137] Colchester made their final away trip of the season to Fleetwood Town on 25 April. The U's took the lead just after the break through George Moncur, but were pegged back by a Jamie Proctor goal on 65 minutes. Fleetwood then took the lead ten minutes later through David Ball, and with other results working against Colchester, this meant that as things stood, they would be relegated. The U's pressured Fleetwood for an equalising goal, and got their reward on 84 minutes when Gavin Massey scored from close range. Three minutes later, Dion Sembie-Ferris was fouled in the penalty area by Nathan Pond, and Chris Porter stepped up to convert the penalty and secure a crucial three points for his side, with the U's two points from safety but with a game in hand over their rivals.[138]
With an opportunity to lift themselves out of the relegation zone with a win at home to Swindon on 28 April, Colchester had the best possible start when Jacob Murphy tapped in Gavin Massey's cross after 37 seconds of their encounter. Colchester were made to pay for their missed chances in the first half when Swindon's Ben Gladwin headed an equaliser on 53 minutes. The U's pushed for a winner, but fell short, leaving them 22nd in League One, one point from safety and relying on a win against Preston other results to aid them to survive on the final day of the season.[139]
May
The final game of the season was to be played on 3 May at the Community Stadium against Preston North End, who were sitting second in League One and needing to match MK Dons result against Yeovil to gain promotion to the Championship. Anything but a win against Preston would spell relegation for Colchester, while they also needed to rely on other results working in their favour to survive. With so much riding on the game, the match was selected to be shown live on Sky Sports.[140] An end-to-end match, Colchester were put under immense pressure by Preston but defended resolutely to keep the scores at 0–0 until half-time. George Moncur was fouled in the penalty area by Preston goalkeeper Sam Johnstone ten minutes into the second half, and Chris Porter once again stepped up to take the kick. He blasted the ball over the bar, giving Preston further drive to score the goal they required to clinch promotion. However, shortly after Alex Gilbey was replaced by Sammie Szmodics and Jacob Murphy by Dion Sembie-Ferris in the 80th minute, the pair combined to win the U's a corner kick. One minute later, and Colchester had the ball in the back of the net, George Moncur the goalscorer after Chris Porter had held the ball up, placing his shot from the centre of the box past Johnstone. Colchester then held off a Preston onslaught for the remainder of normal time and the five minutes of added time. With relegation rivals Crawley, Crewe and Notts County all losing, and Leyton Orient only managing a draw, the U's stayed up by two points, finishing in 19th position and safety above Crewe who had an inferior goal difference to Colchester.[141]
Colchester's result against Preston earned the club the League Managers Association 'Performance of the Week' award, as voted by the panel consisting of LMA chairman Howard Wilkinson, Alex Ferguson, Joe Royle, Dave Bassett and Barry Fry.[142]
League Cup
The U's were drawn against Championship opposition in the first round of the League Cup in the shape of Charlton Athletic. The fixture was held on 12 August at The Valley.[143] Colchester went into the match missing five players, with long-term absentee Tosin Olufemi, David Wright and Sanchez Watt missing out, and Craig Eastmond and Drey Wright also not featuring after collecting knocks in the previous weekend's League One fixture against Oldham Athletic.[144] Joe Dunne's side once again crashed out of the competition at the first hurdle, falling to a heavy 4–0 defeat. The manager handed a debut to goalkeeper Chris Lewington for the fixture in which captain Magnus Okuonghae was sent off for a deliberate handball in the penalty area. Yoni Buyens duly converted from the spot with the sides going into the interval with the score 1–0 to the home side. After the break, former Colchester player Lawrie Wilson scored twice in five second-half minutes to give the Addicks an unassailable 3–0 lead, before Simon Church rounded off the scoring in the 89th minute.[145]
Football League Trophy
Colchester received a bye in the first round of the Football League Trophy[146] and were then drawn a home tie against League One rivals Gillingham.[147] The match was played on 8 October, as the U's took the initiative and opened the scoring through Drey Wright with his first goal of the season after 17 minutes. His strike from 25-yards flew into the top corner of the net, before the Gills equalised through Ben Dickenson. Sanchez Watt made it 2–1 from the penalty spot after Callum Davies had fouled Rhys Healey in the box on 38 minutes. After the interval, Gillingham drew level once again through Bradley Dack, and then took the lead with 16 minutes to go when Antonio German slotted the ball in. Substitute Freddie Sears left it late to grab an equaliser, netting debutant Elliott Hewitt's low cross. With the scores level at 3–3 after 90 minutes, the match went to a penalty shootout. Sears stepped up to take the first kick and duly scored. Dack levelled proceedings at 1–1 for the Gills, before George Moncur saw his penalty saved by Stuart Nelson. Matt Fish gave Gillingham the advantage, adding pressure to Tom Eastman for his kick. Nelson again saved, allowing Jake Hessenthaler to step up and score for a 3–1 lead to Gillingham. Sean Clohessy netted his penalty, but it was too late for Colchester as Nelson stepped up and slotted his kick past U's goalkeeper Sam Walker to hand Gillingham a 4–2 penalty shootout win.[148]
FA Cup
In the FA Cup, Colchester were drawn against Conference South outfit Gosport Borough in the draw staged on 27 October. Gosport would feature in the first round of the FA Cup for the first time in their 70-year history,[149] with the tie set to be played on 9 November at Gosport's Privett Park.[150] Gavin Massey opened the scoring from close range after 14 minutes, before Sanchez Watt doubled the lead seven minutes later with a volley from a Freddie Sears cross. Sears then effectively sealed victory, scoring the U's third of the match with a spot kick on 26 minutes. Justin Bennett pulled a goal back for Gosport on 39 minutes, but the U's struck back with Alex Gilbey's second goal of the season prior to half time, producing a deflected finish following a run from his own half. Gosport once again reduced the deficit to 4–2, with Bennett grabbing his second goal of the game. Freddie Sears also grabbed his second of the game when he tapped into an empty net on 78 minutes. The scoring wasn't complete until stoppage time when both teams scored. Sammie Szmodics scored his first professional goal with a fine chipped finish over the Gosport goalkeeper, before Lee Wort rounded the game off shortly after, hitting a goal on the rebound to finalise the 6–3 scoreline.[151]
After progressing in the FA Cup for the first time since 2011, Colchester were drawn at home against League One rivals Peterborough United in the second round, with the tie to be played on the weekend of 6/7 December.[152] The match date was set for 7 December at 16:30, with the game televised by BT Sport in the United Kingdom.[153] The match saw the debut of Kaspars Gorkšs who was put straight into the first team squad by Tony Humes during the U's injury crisis in defence. He made an important block to deny Aaron McLean, but there were few clear chances in the first-half. The second-half remained a stalemate until Sanchez Watt fouled Michael Bostwick in the penalty area. Sam Walker dived to his right to save McLean's penalty kick two minutes from time, and the U's were saved by the bar from the resulting corner kick. Buoyed by the activity in their own area, Colchester bounded forward, as Elliott Hewitt cut back to George Moncur who neatly tucked the ball away on the edge of the area in the first minute of stoppage time to seal the win for the U's and book themselves a place in the third round.[154]
The U's were drawn away against Championship opposition in the form of Cardiff City in the third round draw, with the match due to be played on Friday 2 January 2015 and broadcast live on BBC Two Wales.[155] The game took place in front of a sparse crowd of just 4,194 - the lowest ever attendance at the Cardiff City Stadium in protest of the club's ownership. Joe Ralls' 34th-minute strike deflected off Cole Kpekawa to hand Cardiff the lead. Kadeem Harris made it 2–0 with a hooked volley on 53 minutes, and Kenwyne Jones' header with his first touch effectively sealed the win for the Bluebirds. Freddie Sears managed to grab a consolation for Colchester after a neat passing move to bring his tally to 13 for the season, while both Tom Lapslie and Dion Sembie-Ferris came on to make their professional debuts.[156]
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Match details
Pre-season friendlies
12 July 2014 | Brantham Athletic | 1 – 4 | Colchester United | Brantham Leisure Centre, Brantham |
15:00 | Mann | Report | Vose Ibehre Holman Sears pen.' |
15 July 2014 | Heybridge Swifts | 0 – 8 | Colchester United | Scraley Road, Heybridge |
19:45 | Report Video |
Sears 16', 30' Moncur 18' Da. Wright 20' Massey 58' Vose 67' Ibehre 70', 90' |
17 July 2014 | A.F.C. Sudbury | 1 – 4 | Colchester United | King's Meadow, Sudbury |
19:45 | Hughes | Report | Sears pen.' Dr. Wright Szmodics Holman |
19 July 2014 | Leiston | 1 – 8 | Colchester United | Victory Road, Leiston |
15:00 | Heath 52' | Report | Holman 5' Massey 42' Szmodics 45' Sears 54', 56', 77', 87' (pen.) Dr. Wright 63' |
22 July 2014 | Southend United | 2 – 1 | Colchester United | Roots Hall, Southend-on-Sea |
Barnard Atkinson |
Report | Kent |
23 July 2014 | Colchester United | 0 – 3 | Ipswich Town | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
19:30 | Report | Nouble 55', 57' Marriott 77' |
Attendance: 3,519 |
25 July 2014 | Dover Athletic | 2 – 2 | Colchester United | Crabble Athletic Ground, Dover |
19:45 | Stone 4' Elder 78' |
Report | Szmodics 30' Thompson 40' |
26 July 2014 | Dagenham & Redbridge | 3 – 4 | Colchester United | Victoria Road, Dagenham |
15:00 | Ogogo 15' Hemmings 45' Chambers 60' |
Report | Bonne 6' Vose 65', 76' Ibehre 78' |
29 July 2014 | Luton Town | 2 – 2 | Colchester United | Kenilworth Road, Luton |
19:45 | Cullen 26' Guttridge 67' |
Report | Connolly 28' (o.g.) Ibehre 51' |
Attendance: 1,475 |
30 July 2014 | Bishop's Stortford | 2 – 0 | Colchester United | ProKit UK Stadium, Bishop's Stortford |
19:45 | Sellears 46' Church 48' |
Report | Attendance: 171 |
League One
League One results round by round
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League table
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Matches
The fixtures for the 2014–15 season were announced on 18 June 2014 at 9am.[161]
9 August 2014 1 | Colchester United | 2 – 2 | Oldham Athletic | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Okuonghae 7' Moncur 58' |
Report | Forte 18', 40' | Attendance: 4,023 Referee: Dean Whitestone |
16 August 2014 2 | Bristol City | 2 – 1 | Colchester United | Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol |
15:00 | Wilbraham 46', 68' | Report | Moncur 9' | Attendance: 11,626 Referee: Brendan Malone |
19 August 2014 3 | Notts County | 2 – 1 | Colchester United | Meadow Lane, Nottingham |
19:45 | Murray 6' Noble 71' Keane 43' 77' Wroe 83' 90' |
Report | Sears 69' | Attendance: 3,792 Referee: Geoff Eltringham |
23 August 2014 4 | Colchester United | 0 – 1 | Doncaster Rovers | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Report | Bennett 65' | Attendance: 3,162 Referee: Gavin Ward |
30 August 2014 5 | Colchester United | 1 – 3 | Peterborough United | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Sears 64' | Report | Washington 21' Ntlhe 25' Anderson 77' Ntlhe 35' 80' |
Attendance: 4,014 Referee: Carl Boyeson |
6 September 2014 6 | Walsall | 0 – 0 | Colchester United | Bescot Stadium, Walsall |
15:00 | Report | Attendance: 4,009 Referee: Pat Miller |
13 September 2014 7 | Leyton Orient | 0 – 2 | Colchester United | Brisbane Road, Leyton |
15:00 | Report | Watt 62' Sears 73' Okuonghae 44' |
Attendance: 5,313 Referee: Keith Stroud |
16 September 2014 8 | Colchester United | 2 – 3 | Sheffield United | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
19:45 | Moncur 31' Sears 77' |
Report | Davies 83', 88' (pen.) Flynn 85' |
Attendance: 3,084 Referee: Oliver Langford |
20 September 2014 9 | Colchester United | 0 – 0 | Bradford City | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Report | Attendance: 3,524 Referee: Keith Hill |
27 September 2014 10 | Crewe Alexandra | 0 – 3 | Colchester United | Gresty Road, Crewe |
15:00 | Report | Sears 57' Healey 63' Watt 67' |
Attendance: 3,909 Referee: Eddie Ilderton |
4 October 2014 11 | Preston North End | 4 – 2 | Colchester United | Deepdale, Preston |
15:00 | Wiseman 21' Browne 25' Gallagher 47' Humphrey 57' |
Report | Healey 16' Gilbey 37' |
Attendance: 8,478 Referee: Steve Martin |
11 October 2014 12 | Colchester United | 2 – 1 | Fleetwood Town | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Massey 40', 76' | Report | McAlinden 18' | Attendance: 3,383 Referee: Graham Scott |
18 October 2014 13 | Scunthorpe United | 1 – 1 | Colchester United | Glanford Park, Scunthorpe |
15:00 | Fallon 20' | Report | Sears 33' | Attendance: 3,303 Referee: David Coote |
21 October 2014 14 | Colchester United | 2 – 1 | Chesterfield | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
19:45 | Healey 50' Sears 87' |
Report | Clucas 1' | Attendance: 2,718 Referee: Darren Sheldrake |
25 October 2014 15 | Swindon Town | 2 – 2 | Colchester United | County Ground, Swindon |
15:00 | Smith 27', 48' | Report | Healey 47' Massey 52' |
Attendance: 7,871 Referee: Chris Sarginson |
1 November 2014 16 | Colchester United | 1 – 2 | Port Vale | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Sears 79' | Report | Marshall 56' Daniel 60' |
Attendance: 3,571 Referee: Trevor Kettle |
14 November 2014 17 | Barnsley | 3 – 2 | Colchester United | Oakwell, Barnsley |
19:45 | Winnall 4' Hourihane 55' (pen.) Ramage 70' |
Report | Watt 15' Sears 75' |
Attendance: 9,191 Referee: Richard Clark |
22 November 2014 18 | Colchester United | 0 – 1 | Coventry City | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Report | Madine 74' | Attendance: 4,433 Referee: Andy Woolmer |
29 November 2014 19 | Milton Keynes Dons | 6 – 0 | Colchester United | Stadium mk, Milton Keynes |
15:00 | Alli 11' Afobe 37', 45', 58' Reeves 67' (pen.) Hodson 90' |
Report | Packwood 66' | Attendance: 7,646 Referee: Scott Mathieson |
13 December 2014 20 | Colchester United | 1 – 4 | Rochdale | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Massey 50' | Report | Lund 26' Vincenti 29' Henderson 41' (pen.) Jack O'Connell 56' |
Attendance: 2,920 Referee: Charles Breakspear |
20 December 2014 21 | Yeovil | 0 – 1 | Colchester United | Huish Park, Yeovil |
15:00 | Report | Craig Eastmond 72' | Attendance: 6,837 Referee: Carl Boyeson |
26 December 2014 22 | Colchester United | 1 – 2 | Gillingham | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Szmodics 51' | Report | Martin 25' Dack 34' |
Attendance: 4,544 Referee: Graham Horwood |
28 December 2014 23 | Crawley Town | 0 – 0 | Colchester United | Broadfield Stadium, Crawley |
15:00 | Report | Attendance: 2,046 Referee: Pat Miller |
10 January 2015 24 | Peterborough United | 0 – 2 | Colchester United | London Road Stadium, Peterborough |
15:00 | Report | Sears 54' Hewitt 84' |
Attendance: 5,524 Referee: Jeremy Simpson |
17 January 2015 25 | Colchester United | 0 – 2 | Walsall | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Report | Forde 33' Cain 75' |
Attendance: 2,980 Referee: Brendan Malone |
24 January 2015 26 | Colchester United | 2 – 0 | Leyton Orient | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Massey 14' Gorkšs 47' Hewitt 83' |
Report | Attendance: 5,668 Referee: Mark Heywood |
31 January 2015 27 | Bradford City | 1 – 1 | Colchester United | Valley Parade, Bradford |
15:00 | Morais 77' | Report | Porter 5' | Attendance: 13,917 Referee: Kevin Johnson |
7 February 2015 28 | Colchester United | 2 – 3 | Crewe Alexandra | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Porter 45' Marriott 84' |
Report | Jones 68' Ajose 73' Grant 81' |
Attendance: 3,134 Referee: Tim Robinson |
10 February 2015 29 | Sheffield United | 4 – 1 | Colchester United | Brammall Lane, Sheffield |
19:45 | Baxter 8', 80' (pen.) Done 37' McEveley 59' |
Report | Szmodics 70' | Attendance: 17,162 Referee: Chris Sarginson |
14 February 2015 30 | Oldham Athletic | 0 – 1 | Colchester United | Boundary Park, Oldham |
15:00 | Report | Szmodics 2' | Attendance: 5,669 Referee: Robert Lewis |
17 February 2015 31 | Colchester United | 0 – 1 | Milton Keynes Dons | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
19:45 | Report | Alli 44' | Attendance: 2,974 Referee: Andy Davies |
21 February 2015 32 | Colchester United | 3 – 2 | Bristol City | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Lapslie 3' Bonne 14' Porter 26' |
Report | Tavernier 50' Flint 61' |
Attendance: 4,300 Referee: Steve Martin |
28 February 2015 33 | Doncaster Rovers | 2 – 0 | Colchester United | Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster |
15:00 | Stevens 39' Tyson 83' (pen.) |
Report | Attendance: 6,330 Referee: Peter Bankes |
3 March 2015 34 | Colchester United | 0 – 1 | Notts County | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
19:45 | Report | McCourt 68' | Attendance: 2,505 Referee: Carl Berry |
7 March 2015 35 | Rochdale | 2 – 1 | Colchester United | Spotland Stadium, Rochdale |
15:00 | Bennett 6' Henderson 55' |
Report | Porter 63' (pen.) | Attendance: 2,625 Referee: Oliver Langford |
14 March 2015 36 | Colchester United | 2 – 3 | Crawley Town | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Szmodics 11' Fox 49' |
Report | Dickson 15' Tomlin 41' McLeod 75' (pen.) |
Attendance: 3,592 Referee: James Adcock |
17 March 2015 37 | Colchester United | 2 – 0 | Yeovil Town | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
19:45 | Fox 54' (pen.) Murphy 58' |
Report | Attendance: 2,336 Referee: Iain Williamson |
21 March 2015 38 | Gillingham | 2 – 2 | Colchester United | Priestfield Stadium, Gillingham |
15:00 | Ehmer 82' Loft 90+6' |
Report | Moncur 62' Porter 87' Briggs 81' 90+4' |
Attendance: 5,319 Referee: Darren Sheldrake |
3 April 2015 39 | Port Vale | 1 – 2 | Colchester United | Vale Park, Stoke-on-Trent |
15:00 | Dodds 84' | Report | Moncur 57' Murphy 77' |
Attendance: 4,471 Referee: Charles Breakspear |
6 April 2015 40 | Colchester United | 3 – 1 | Barnsley | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Massey 62' Murphy 80' Moncur 86' |
Report | Waring 40' | Attendance: 5,157 Referee: Keith Hill |
11 April 2015 41 | Coventry City | 1 – 0 | Colchester United | Ricoh Arena, Coventry |
15:00 | O'Brien 36' | Report | Attendance: 8,933 Referee: David Webb |
14 April 2015 42 | Chesterfield | 6 – 0 | Colchester United | Proact Stadium, Chesterfield |
19:45 | Roberts 6', 84' (pen.) Clucas 16', 17' Gardner 58' Ryan 60' |
Report | Attendance: 6,508 Referee: Simon Hooper |
18 April 2015 43 | Colchester United | 2 – 2 | Scunthorpe United | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
15:00 | Eastman 81' Porter 85' |
Report | Robinson 30' Adelakun 90+2' |
Attendance: 4,551 Referee: Peter Bankes |
25 April 2015 44 | Fleetwood Town | 2 – 3 | Colchester United | Highbury Stadium, Fleetwood |
15:00 | Proctor 65' Ball 74' |
Report | Moncur 47' Massey 84' Porter 87' (pen.) |
Attendance: 3,129 Referee: Darren Bond |
28 April 2015 45 | Colchester United | 1 – 1 | Swindon Town | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
19:45 | Murphy 1' | Report | Gladwin 53' | Attendance: 4,395 Referee: Kevin Johnson |
3 May 2015 46 | Colchester United | 1 – 0 | Preston North End | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
12:15 | Moncur 82' | Report | Attendance: 8,413 Referee: Keith Stroud |
League Cup
The draw for the first round was made on 17 June 2014 at 10am. Colchester United were drawn away to Charlton Athletic.[143]
12 August 2014 Round One | Charlton Athletic | 4 – 0 | Colchester United | The Valley, Charlton |
19:45 | Buyens 24' (pen.) Wilson 54', 59' Church 89' |
Report | Okuonghae 23' | Attendance: 5,752 Referee: Charles Breakspear |
League Trophy
The draw for the first round was made on 16 August 2014, with Colchester United receiving a bye into the second round.[146] In the second round draw, the U's were handed a home tie against League One rivals Gillingham, with the match played on 8 October.[147]
7 October 2014 Round Two | Colchester United | 3 – 3 (2 – 4 p) | Gillingham | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
19:45 | Dr Wright 17' Watt 38' (pen.) Sears 87' |
Report | Dickenson 24' Dack 55' German 74' |
Attendance: 1,401[162] Referee: Michael Bull |
Penalties | ||||
Sears Moncur Eastman Clohessy |
Dack Fish Hessenthaler Nelson |
FA Cup
The draw for the first round was made on 27 October 2014, with Colchester drawn away to Conference South side Gosport Borough.[149] The match was to be played on 9 November.[150] The U's were drawn at home against League One rivals Peterborough United for the second round, with the draw taking place on 10 November following their 6–3 victory over Gosport.[152] The game was set to be played on 7 December at 16:30 and televised live on BT Sport in the United Kingdom.[153] After their victory over Peterborough, Colchester were drawn against Championship side Cardiff City in the third round draw, with the match set to be televised on BBC Two Wales at 19:45 on 2 January 2015.[155]
9 November 2014 Round One | Gosport Borough | 3 – 6 | Colchester United | Privett Park, Gosport |
14:00 | Bennett 39', 53' Wort 90+3' |
Report | Massey 14' Watt 21' Sears 26' (pen.), 78' Gilbey 45' Szmodics 90+2' |
Attendance: 2,013 Referee: Lee Collins |
7 December 2014 Round Two | Colchester United | 1 – 0 | Peterborough United | Colchester Community Stadium, Colchester |
16:30 | Moncur 90+1' | Report | Attendance: 2,905 Referee: Tony Harrington |
2 January 2014 Round Three | Cardiff City | 3 – 1 | Colchester United | Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff |
19:45 | Ralls 34' Harris 53' Jones 60' |
Report | Sears 74' | Attendance: 4,194 Referee: James Linington |
Squad statistics
Appearances and goals
- As of 3 May 2015[163]
No. | Pos | Nat | Player | Total | League One | FA Cup | League Cup | FL Trophy | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||||
1 | GK | ENG | Sam Walker | 49 | 0 | 45 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
2 | DF | ENG | Alex Wynter | 18 | 0 | 16+2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
3 | DF | ENG | Ben Gordon | 20 | 0 | 16+2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
4 | DF | ENG | Magnus Okuonghae | 11 | 1 | 8+1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
7 | FW | ENG | Sanchez Watt | 25 | 5 | 17+4 | 3 | 2+1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
8 | MF | ENG | Alex Gilbey | 36 | 2 | 32+2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
9 | FW | ENG | Jabo Ibehre | 6 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
10 | FW | ENG | Dan Holman | 5 | 0 | 0+4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
12 | GK | ENG | Chris Lewington | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
16 | MF | ENG | Byron Lawrence | 1 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
17 | FW | ENG | Drey Wright | 6 | 1 | 1+4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
18 | DF | ENG | Tom Eastman | 51 | 1 | 46 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
20 | DF | ENG | Sean Clohessy | 37 | 0 | 31+1 | 0 | 2+1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
21 | FW | ENG | Gavin Massey | 51 | 8 | 39+7 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
24 | MF | ENG | George Moncur | 46 | 9 | 34+7 | 8 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
26 | DF | ENG | Frankie Kent | 11 | 0 | 9+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
27 | FW | ZIM | Macauley Bonne | 10 | 1 | 3+7 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
28 | MF | ENG | Sammie Szmodics | 35 | 5 | 17+14 | 4 | 1+1 | 1 | 0+1 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 |
32 | MF | ENG | Tom Lapslie | 12 | 1 | 11 | 1 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
35 | DF | IRL | Michael O'Donoghue | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
36 | FW | ENG | Dominic Smith | 1 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
37 | MF | ENG | Dion Sembie-Ferris | 11 | 0 | 2+8 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
38 | MF | ENG | David Fox | 33 | 2 | 29+1 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
40 | DF | NIR | Jamie Harney | 1 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
42 | FW | ENG | Chris Porter | 21 | 7 | 20+1 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Players who appeared for Colchester who left during the season | |||||||||||||
2 | MF | ENG | David Wright | 3 | 0 | 0+2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 |
5 | DF | ENG | Karleigh Osborne | 4 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
6 | MF | ENG | Craig Eastmond | 13 | 1 | 6+4 | 1 | 1+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
6 | DF | RSA | Bongani Khumalo | 10 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
11 | FW | ENG | Jack Marriott | 5 | 1 | 0+5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
11 | FW | ENG | Freddie Sears | 29 | 14 | 24 | 10 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0+1 | 1 |
13 | DF | LVA | Kaspars Gorkšs | 9 | 1 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
15 | MF | JAM | Marcus Bean | 4 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
15 | DF | GUY | Matthew Briggs | 18 | 0 | 17+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
19 | FW | ENG | Rhys Healey | 23 | 4 | 7+14 | 4 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
25 | MF | IRL | Kenny McEvoy | 1 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
25 | FW | ENG | Jacob Murphy | 11 | 4 | 11 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
25 | MF | ENG | Dominic Vose | 8 | 0 | 2+5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
31 | DF | ENG | Richard Brindley | 8 | 0 | 7+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
39 | FW | ENG | Kemar Roofe | 3 | 0 | 0+2 | 0 | 0+1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
41 | DF | WAL | Elliott Hewitt[a] | 24 | 1 | 21 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
42 | DF | ENG | Cole Kpekawa | 6 | 0 | 3+1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
43 | DF | USA | Will Packwood | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Goalscorers
Place | Number | Nation | Position | Name | League One | FA Cup | League Cup | FL Trophy | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 11 | FW | Freddie Sears | 10 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 14 | |
2 | 24 | MF | George Moncur | 8 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 9 | |
3 | 21 | FW | Gavin Massey | 7 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 8 | |
4 | 42 | FW | Chris Porter | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | |
5 | 28 | MF | Sammie Szmodics | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 5 | |
7 | FW | Sanchez Watt | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 5 | ||
6 | 19 | FW | Rhys Healey | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | |
25 | FW | Jacob Murphy | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | ||
7 | 38 | MF | David Fox | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
8 | MF | Alex Gilbey | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | ||
8 | 27 | FW | Macauley Bonne | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
18 | DF | Tom Eastman | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
6 | MF | Craig Eastmond | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
13 | DF | Kaspars Gorkšs | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
41 | DF | Elliott Hewitt | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
32 | MF | Tom Lapslie | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
11 | FW | Jack Marriott | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
4 | DF | Magnus Okuonghae | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||
17 | FW | Drey Wright | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
Own goals | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
TOTALS | 55 | 8 | 0 | 3 | 66 |
Disciplinary record
Number | Nationality | Position | Player | League One | FA Cup | League Cup | FL Trophy | Total | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
18 | DF | Tom Eastman | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 0 | |
8 | MF | Alex Gilbey | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 0 | |
4 | DF | Magnus Okuonghae | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
7 | FW | Sanchez Watt | 4 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 0 | |
21 | FW | Gavin Massey | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | |
39 | DF | Elliott Hewitt | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | |
15 | DF | Matthew Briggs | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
6 | MF | Craig Eastmond | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 | |
32 | MF | Tom Lapslie | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | |
43 | DF | Will Packwood | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
2 | DF | Alex Wynter | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | |
20 | DF | Sean Clohessy | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | |
3 | DF | Ben Gordon | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | |
24 | MF | George Moncur | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | |
42 | FW | Chris Porter | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | |
28 | MF | Sammie Szmodics | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | |
15 | MF | Marcus Bean | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
38 | MF | David Fox | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
19 | FW | Rhys Healey | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
26 | DF | Frankie Kent | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
42 | DF | Cole Kpekawa | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
5 | DF | Karleigh Osborne | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
1 | GK | Sam Walker | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
TOTALS | 55 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 58 | 5 |
Player debuts
Players making their first-team Colchester United debut in a fully competitive match.[164]
Number | Position | Player | Date | Opponent | Ground | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
20 | DF | Sean Clohessy | 9 August 2014 | Oldham Athletic | Colchester Community Stadium | [165] |
3 | DF | Ben Gordon | 9 August 2014 | Oldham Athletic | Colchester Community Stadium | [165] |
10 | FW | Dan Holman | 9 August 2014 | Oldham Athletic | Colchester Community Stadium | [165] |
24 | MF | George Moncur | 9 August 2014 | Oldham Athletic | Colchester Community Stadium | [165] |
12 | GK | Chris Lewington | 12 August 2014 | Charlton Athletic | The Valley | [166] |
36 | FW | Dominic Smith | 6 September 2014 | Walsall | Bescot Stadium | [167] |
16 | MF | Byron Lawrence | 16 September 2014 | Sheffield United | Colchester Community Stadium | [168] |
19 | FW | Rhys Healey | 27 September 2014 | Crewe Alexandra | Gresty Road | [169] |
39 | DF | Elliott Hewitt | 8 October 2014 | Gillingham | Colchester Community Stadium | [170] |
38 | MF | David Fox | 11 October 2014 | Fleetwood Town | Colchester Community Stadium | [171][b] |
39 | FW | Kemar Roofe | 9 November 2014 | Gosport Borough | Privett Park | [172] |
41 | DF | Elliott Hewitt | 14 November 2014 | Barnsley | Oakwell | [173][b] |
42 | DF | Cole Kpekawa | 22 November 2014 | Coventry City | Colchester Community Stadium | [174] |
24 | MF | George Moncur | 22 November 2014 | Coventry City | Colchester Community Stadium | [174][b] |
40 | DF | Jamie Harney | 29 November 2014 | Milton Keynes Dons | Stadium mk | [175] |
43 | DF | Will Packwood | 29 November 2014 | Milton Keynes Dons | Stadium mk | [175] |
13 | DF | Kaspars Gorkšs | 7 December 2014 | Peterborough United | Colchester Community Stadium | [176] |
32 | MF | Tom Lapslie | 2 January 2015 | Cardiff City | Cardiff City Stadium | [177] |
37 | MF | Dion Sembie-Ferris | 2 January 2015 | Cardiff City | Cardiff City Stadium | [177] |
2 | DF | Alex Wynter | 10 January 2015 | Peterborough United | London Road Stadium | [178][b] |
15 | DF | Matthew Briggs | 24 January 2015 | Leyton Orient | Colchester Community Stadium | [179] |
42 | FW | Chris Porter | 24 January 2015 | Leyton Orient | Colchester Community Stadium | [179] |
11 | FW | Jack Marriott | 31 January 2015 | Bradford City | Valley Parade | [180] |
25 | MF | Kenny McEvoy | 10 February 2015 | Sheffield United | Brammall Lane | [181] |
25 | FW | Jacob Murphy | 14 March 2015 | Crawley Town | Colchester Community Stadium | [182] |
6 | DF | Bongani Khumalo | 17 March 2015 | Yeovil Town | Colchester Community Stadium | [183] |
31 | DF | Richard Brindley | 3 April 2015 | Port Vale | Vale Park | [184] |
19 | FW | Rhys Healey | 3 April 2015 | Port Vale | Vale Park | [184][b] |
Transfers and contracts
In
Date | Pos | Player | From | Fee | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
14 May 2014 | FW | Dominic Smith | Crewe Alexandra | Free | [6] |
1 July 2014 | DF | Sean Clohessy | Kilmarnock | Free | [5] |
1 July 2014 | DF | Ben Gordon | Ross County | Free | [10] |
1 July 2014 | GK | Chris Lewington | Dagenham & Redbridge | Free | [11] |
8 July 2014 | FW | Dan Holman | Braintree Town | Free | [13] |
19 August 2014 | DF | Kevin Lokko | Norwich City | Free | [185] |
2 September 2014 | MF | Byron Lawrence | Ipswich Town | Free | [37] |
23 September 2014 | DF | Kane Vincent-Young | Tottenham Hotspur | Free | [45] |
6 October 2014 | MF | David Fox | Norwich City | Free | [46] |
18 November 2014 | MF | George Moncur | West Ham United | Undisclosed | [64] |
7 December 2014 | DF | Kaspars Gorkšs | Reading | Free | [74] |
10 January 2015 | DF | Alex Wynter | Crystal Palace | Undisclosed | [90] |
22 January 2015 | FW | Chris Porter | Sheffield United | Free | [95] |
28 January 2015 | DF | Jamie Harney | West Ham United | Undisclosed | [101] |
4 February 2015 | DF | Marley Andrews | Youth team | Youth team | [186] |
20 February 2015 | FW | Tyler Brampton | Youth team | Youth team | [187] |
20 February 2015 | MF | Callum Harrison | Youth team | Youth team | [187] |
Out
Date | Pos | Player | To | Fee | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 May 2014 | MF | Karl Duguid | Stanway Rovers | Free | [1] |
3 May 2014 | FW | Clinton Morrison | Long Eaton United | Released | [2][188] |
6 May 2014 | GK | Shaun Phillips | Needham Market | Released | [4][189] |
6 May 2014 | MF | Jordan Sanderson | Ebbsfleet United | Released | [4][190] |
6 May 2014 | DF | Brian Wilson | Oldham Athletic | Free | [3][191] |
1 June 2014 | MF | Jack Simmons | Leiston | Released | [192][193] |
4 June 2014 | DF | Ryan Dickson | Crawley Town | Free | [8] |
23 June 2014 | GK | Mark Cousins | Dagenham & Redbridge | Free | [9] |
26 November 2014 | DF | David Wright | Free agent | Released | [73] |
2 December 2014 | MF | Dominic Vose | Welling United | Released | [75][194] |
9 January 2015 | MF | Marcus Bean | Wycombe Wanderers | Free | [88] |
16 January 2015 | FW | Freddie Sears | Ipswich Town | Undisclosed | [84] |
26 January 2015 | DF | Billy Roast | A.F.C. Hornchurch | Released | [98] |
26 January 2015 | FW | Nnamdi Nwachuku | A.F.C. Hornchurch | Released | [98] |
28 January 2015 | DF | Josh Thompson | Tranmere Rovers | Free | [100] |
29 January 2015 | DF | Kaspars Gorkšs | Ergotelis | Free | [102] |
2 February 2015 | MF | Craig Eastmond | Yeovil Town | Released | [105][195] |
19 March 2015 | MF | Conor Hubble | Leiston | Released | [125] |
Loans in
Date | Pos | Player | From | End date | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7 August 2014 | MF | George Moncur | West Ham United | 18 November 2014 | [24][64] |
19 September 2014 | FW | Rhys Healey | Cardiff City | 19 March 2015 | [42][80][124] |
6 October 2014 | DF | Elliott Hewitt | Ipswich Town | 3 November 2014 | [48][196] |
4 November 2014 | FW | Kemar Roofe | West Bromwich Albion | 1 December 2014 | [59] |
12 November 2014 | DF | Jamie Harney | West Ham United | 13 November 2014 | [60][101] |
13 November 2014 | DF | Elliott Hewitt | Ipswich Town | 25 March 2015 | [61][80][94][114][127] |
20 November 2014 | DF | Cole Kpekawa | Queens Park Rangers | 24 January 2015 | [65][80] |
24 November 2014 | DF | Will Packwood | Birmingham City | 11 December 2014 | [72][76] |
20 January 2015 | FW | Jack Marriott | Ipswich Town | 3 May 2015 | [94] |
22 January 2015 | DF | Matthew Briggs | Millwall | 3 May 2015 | [96] |
30 January 2015 | MF | Kenny McEvoy | Tottenham Hotspur | 13 March 2015 | [103][122] |
26 February 2015 | DF | Karleigh Osborne | Bristol City | 5 April 2015 | [113][131] |
14 March 2015 | FW | Jacob Murphy | Norwich City | 3 May 2015 | [121] |
14 March 2015 | DF | Bongani Khumalo | Tottenham Hotspur | 3 May 2015 | [116] |
26 March 2015 | DF | Richard Brindley | Rotherham United | 3 May 2015 | [128] |
2 April 2015 | FW | Rhys Healey | Cardiff City | 3 May 2015 | [129] |
Loans out
Date | Pos | Player | To | End date | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
19 September 2014 | FW | Dan Holman | Wrexham | 19 October 2014 | [41] |
19 September 2014 | FW | Nnamdi Nwachuku | Leiston | 19 October 2014 | [43] |
9 October 2014 | FW | Jabo Ibehre | Oldham Athletic | 10 January 2015 | [49] |
24 October 2014 | FW | Dan Holman | Aldershot Town | 5 January 2015 | [55][197] |
24 October 2014 | DF | Josh Thompson | Tranmere Rovers | 24 January 2015 | [55][85] |
25 October 2014 | DF | Conor Hubble | Leiston | 22 November 2014 | [198] |
21 November 2014 | DF | Billy Roast | A.F.C. Hornchurch | 26 January 2015 | [68][199] |
21 November 2014 | MF | Marcus Bean | Portsmouth | 3 January 2015 | [66] |
1 January 2015 | FW | Dominic Smith | A.F.C. Hornchurch | 31 January 2015 | [86] |
2 February 2015 | FW | Dan Holman | Dover Athletic | 25 April 2015 | [106] |
6 March 2015 | FW | Jabo Ibehre | Barnsley | 3 May 2015 | [118] |
13 March 2015 | GK | James Bransgrove | Bishop's Stortford | 13 April 2015 | [200][201] |
Contracts
New contracts and contract extensions.
Date | Pos | Player | Length | Contracted until | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
14 May 2014 | FW | Dominic Smith | 1 year | May 2015 | [6] |
22 May 2014 | FW | Dominic Vose | 2 years | May 2016 | [7] |
1 July 2014 | DF | Sean Clohessy | 2 years | May 2016 | [5] |
1 July 2014 | DF | Ben Gordon | 2 years | May 2016 | [202] |
1 July 2014 | DF | Chris Lewington | 2 years | May 2016 | [11] |
3 July 2014 | DF | Josh Thompson | 1 year | May 2015 | [12] |
3 July 2014 | DF | David Wright | 1 year | May 2015 | [12] |
8 July 2014 | FW | Dan Holman | 2 years | May 2016 | [13] |
2 September 2014 | MF | Byron Lawrence | 1 year | May 2015 | [37] |
23 September 2014 | DF | Kane Vincent-Young | 1 year | May 2015 | [45] |
6 October 2014 | MF | David Fox | 3 months | January 2015 | [46] |
10 October 2014 | MF | Sammie Szmodics | 3 ½ years | May 2018 | [50] |
16 October 2014 | DF | Tom Eastman | 1 ½ years | May 2016 | [52] |
16 October 2014 | DF | Frankie Kent | 3 ½ years | May 2018 | [52] |
16 October 2014 | FW | Gavin Massey | 2 ½ years | May 2017 | [52] |
18 November 2014 | MF | George Moncur | 2 ½ years | May 2017 | [64] |
7 December 2014 | DF | Kaspars Gorkšs | 1 month | January 2015 | [74][203] |
8 January 2015 | MF | David Fox | 6 months | June 2015 | [87] |
10 January 2015 | DF | Alex Wynter | 1 ½ years | May 2016 | [90] |
22 January 2015 | FW | Chris Porter | 1 ½ years | May 2016 | [95] |
28 January 2015 | DF | Jamie Harney | 1 ½ years | May 2016 | [101] |
4 February 2015 | DF | Marley Andrews | 1 ½ years | May 2016 | [186] |
20 February 2015 | FW | Tyler Brampton | 1 ½ years | May 2016 | [187] |
20 February 2015 | MF | Callum Harrison | 1 ½ years | May 2016 | [187] |
26 February 2015 | FW | Macauley Bonne | 2 ½ years | May 2017 | [112] |
23 April 2015 | MF | Tom Lapslie | 3 years | May 2018 | [137] |
Honours and awards
End of season awards
Award | Player | Notes |
---|---|---|
Player of the Year award | Tom Eastman | [204] |
Young Player of the Year award | Sammie Szmodics | [204] |
Player's Player of the Year award | Gavin Massey | [204] |
Goal of the Season award | Drey Wright | [204] |
Community Player of the Year award | Frankie Kent | [204] |
Colchester United Supporters Association Home Player of the Year award | Tom Eastman | [204] |
Colchester United Supporters Association Away Player of the Year award | Tom Eastman | [204] |
See also
Notes
References
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