2013–14 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season

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Wolverhampton Wanderers
2013–14 season
ChairmanSteve Morgan OBE
Head coachKenny Jackett
League One1st
(3rd divisional title)
FA Cup1st round
League Cup1st round
Football League Trophy2nd round
Top goalscorerLeague: Nouha Dicko, Leigh Griffiths & Bakary Sako (12)
All: Leigh Griffiths & Bakary Sako (13)
Highest home attendance30,110
(vs Rotherham,
18 April 2014)
Lowest home attendance4,226
(vs Oldham, 19 November 2013)
Average home league attendance20,878

The 2013–14 season was the 115th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers. The club competed in League One, the third tier of the English football system for the first time since 1988–89. The previous season had brought relegation for a second successive season.

Former Millwall manager Kenny Jackett was appointed as Wolves' new head coach in the close season,[1] replacing Dean Saunders who was fired after overseeing their relegation.[2]

The team achieved promotion back to the Championship with four games to spare, setting a new club record points tally for a season in the process.[3] Their third title at this level was confirmed on 21 April as the team went on to create a new record points amount for the third tier, reaching 103 points.

Season review

Sam Ricketts was appointed captain.

After a second consecutive relegation and four different managers during the previous sixteen months, Kenny Jackett, who had resigned from Millwall weeks earlier, was appointed on 31 May 2013 in the newly-titled role of head coach.[1] When pre-season training began on 24 June, Jackett announced that four key first team players – Karl Henry, Stephen Ward, Jamie O’Hara and Roger Johnson – were all now transfer-listed[4] and that he intended to make greater usage of the club's academy players.[5] In addition to the transfer listed players, further key players such as Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Stephen Hunt and Christophe Berra did not have their contracts renewed as the club sought to reduce their salary commitments.[6] Only three new signings were made during the summer transfer window: free signing Sam Ricketts, who became club captain,[7] as well as Kevin McDonald and Scott Golbourne from Sheffield United and Barnsley, respectively.[8][9]

Wolves' first fixture in the third tier since 1989 was a goalless draw at Preston.[10] This was followed by five consecutive league wins to bring the team into the automatic promotion places and earn Jackett a nomination for August's Manager of the Month Award.[11] Despite their unbeaten league run being ended by local rivals Walsall, a run of eleven unbeaten matches brought them to the top of the table by mid-November.

The following seven matches brought only one victory though, and by early January both Leyton Orient and Brentford stood above Wolves with further games in hand.[12] Wolves sought to strength their squad and recruited five players during the January transfer window - two being loan deals of James Henry and Michael Jacobs being made into permanent signings. Strikers Leigh Griffiths and Kevin Doyle (on loan) were both allowed to leave,[13][14] with two former players, Nouha Dicko and Leon Clarke being bought as replacements.[15][16]

Nouha Dicko scored 13 goals in the final four months.

With this new squad, the team recorded a club record nine straight victories - including a 3–0 success at promotion rivals Brentford - to return to the top of the table. Although suffering a final defeat of the campaign at Crawley in mid-March, on 12 April, promotion was secured with a 2–0 win at Crewe Alexandra that ensured the club's exit from League One after a solitary season.[3] After two further wins, they were confirmed as champions after Brentford failed to beat MK Dons hours after Wolves had won at Leyton Orient, who had led the table for much of the early part of the season.[17]

A final day win that relegated Carlisle ensured that Wolves set a new points record for the third tier as they reached 103 points.[18] En route to the title, the team also set numerous new club records, including a new points record (surpassing the 92 points they set when last in the third tier)[19] and a record nine consecutive wins, as well as equalling their previous best run of five consecutive away wins. At the conclusion of the season, Kenny Jackett was joint-winner of the LMA Awards Manager of the Year for League One,[20] having earlier won the monthly award for March 2014.[21]

Results

Pre season

10 July 2013 East Fife 2–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers Methil
20:00 BST Jackson 43' (pen.)
Nadé 78'
Report Sigurðarson 31'
Griffiths 48'
Doumbia 64'
Stadium: Bayview Stadium
Referee: David Somers
16 July 2013 Wrexham 1–2 Wolverhampton Wanderers Wrexham
19:30 BST Harris 12' Report Cassidy 51'
Griffiths 60'
Stadium: Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 1,852
Referee: James Walker
20 July 2013 Barnsley 2–2 Wolverhampton Wanderers Barnsley
15:00 BST Mellis 5'
O'Grady 57'
Report Ismail 2'
Batth 25'
Stadium: Oakwell
Attendance: 2,501
Referee: Mark Haywood

League One

A total of 24 teams competed in League One in the 2013–14 season. Each team played every other team twice, once at their stadium, and once at the opposition's. Three points were awarded to teams for each win, one point per draw, and none for defeats.

The provisional fixture list was released on 19 June 2013[22] with the exception of the club's opening fixture, which was announced one day earlier having been selected as part of The Football League's 125th anniversary.[23]

10 August 2013 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 4–0 Gillingham Wolverhampton
15:00 BST Griffiths 5', 68' (pen.)
Evans 26'
Sako 31'
Report Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 19,102
Referee: Stuart Attwell
31 August 2013 5 Port Vale 1–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers Burslem
15:00 BST Pope 90+2' Report Griffiths 56'
Sigurðarson 75'
McDonald 83'
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 12,601
Referee: Graham Scott
14 September 2013 6 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–2 Swindon Town Wolverhampton
15:00 BST Golbourne 3'
Doyle 43'
Foley 90'
Report N'Guessan 82'
Mason 90+1'
Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 19,388
Referee: Gary Sutton
17 September 2013 7 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–1 Walsall Wolverhampton
19:45 BST Report Butler 69' Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 22,240
Referee: Mick Russell
2 November 2013 14 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–0 Stevenage Wolverhampton
15:00 GMT Doyle 7'
Henry 81'
Report Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 17,700
Referee: Kevin Wright
23 November 2013 17 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–0 Brentford Wolverhampton
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 19,061
Referee: Michael Naylor
21 December 2013 21 Rotherham United 3–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers Rotherham
15:00 GMT Dicko 11', 54'
Agard 37'
Report Batth 10'
Sako 59' (pen.)
Henry 64'
Stadium: New York Stadium
Attendance: 11,092
Referee: Michael Oliver
25 January 2014 27 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–1 Bristol City Wolverhampton
15:00 GMT Dicko 10'
Williams 44' (o.g.)
Sako 76'
Report Baldock 24' (pen.) Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 18,501
Referee: Nigel Miller
1 February 2014 29 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–0 Bradford City Wolverhampton
15:00 GMT McDonald 45+4'
Dicko 57'
Report Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 19,498
Referee: Scott Duncan
15 February 2014 30 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–0 Notts County Wolverhampton
15:00 GMT Jacobs 17', 54' Report Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 18,019
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
22 February 2014 31 Brentford 0–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers London
15:00 GMT Report Henry 45+1'
Jacobs 72', 85'
Stadium: Griffin Park
Attendance: 11,309
Referee: Iain Williamson
1 March 2014 32 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–0 Port Vale Wolverhampton
15:00 GMT Sako 52'
Dicko 73', 75'
Report Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 21,929
Referee: Craig Pawson
8 March 2014 33 Walsall 0–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers Walsall
15:00 GMT Report Dicko 31', 48'
Sako 67'
Stadium: Banks's Stadium
Attendance: 10,139
Referee: Paul Tierney
11 March 2014 34 Swindon Town 1–4 Wolverhampton Wanderers Swindon
19:45 GMT Smith 74' Report Sako 9', 34'
Dicko 19'
Clarke 90+3'
Stadium: County Ground
Attendance: 9,670
Referee: Lee Collins
18 April 2014 43 Wolverhampton Wanderers 6–4 Rotherham United Wolverhampton
15:10 BST Dicko 21', 34', 80'
Edwards 38'
Ricketts 90'
McDonald 90+7'
Report Agard 14', 61', 88'
Skarz 84'
Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 30,110
Referee: Fred Graham
21 April 2014 44 Leyton Orient 1–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers London
12:15 BST Cox 48' Report Stearman 17'
Sako 32'
Henry 90+6'
Stadium: Matchroom Stadium
Attendance: 8,161
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
Final table
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 31 10 5 89 31 +58 103
2 Brentford 46 28 10 8 72 43 +29 94
3 Leyton Orient 46 25 11 10 85 45 +40 86
4 Rotherham United 46 24 14 8 86 58 +28 86
Results Summary
Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
46 31 10 5 89 31  +58 103 17 4 2 48 15  +33 14 6 3 41 16  +25

Source: Statto.com

Results by round

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FA Cup

19 November 2013 R1 rep. Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–2 Oldham Athletic Wolverhampton
19:45 GMT Griffiths 90+5' Report Philliskirk 21'
Rooney 73'
Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 4,226
Referee: Keith Stroud

League Cup

Football League Trophy

Players

Statistics

Key:
  ‡ On loan from another club   * First appearance(s) for the club

Correct as of end of season. Starting appearances are listed first, followed by substitute appearances in parentheses where applicable.

No.PosNamePGPGPGPGPG A yellow card A red card Notes
League FA CupLeague CupOtherTotalDiscipline
1 GK Wales Wayne Hennessey ¤† 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 DF Republic of Ireland Matt Doherty 15(3) 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 17(3) 1 3 0
3 DF Cameroon George Elokobi 1(5) 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 4(5) 0 1 0
4 MF Wales David Edwards 22(8) 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 23(8) 9 0 0
5 DF England Richard Stearman 39(1) 2 2 0 0 0 1(1) 0 42(2) 2 4 1
6 DF England Danny Batth 46 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 50 2 10 0
7 MF England James Henry 26(6) 10 1 0 0 0 1 0 28(6) 10 6 0
8 MF England David Davis 12(6) 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 15(6) 0 8 0
9 FW Scotland Leigh Griffiths 18(8) 12 1(1) 1 1 0 1 0 21(9) 13 1 0
9 FW England Leon Clarke 4(9) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4(9) 1 1 0
10 MF France Bakary Sako 36(4) 12 1 0 0 0 1 1 38(4) 13 5 0
11 MF Scotland Kevin McDonald 39(2) 5 1 0 0 0 2 0 42(2) 5 8 0
12 MF Republic of Ireland Anthony Forde 0(3) 0 0 0 1 0 0(1) 0 1(4) 0 0 0
13 GK Nigeria Carl Ikeme 41 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 45 0 2 0
14 MF Wales Lee Evans 19(7) 2 0(1) 0 0(1) 0 0 0 19(9) 2 5 0
15 FW Iceland Björn Sigurðarson ¤ 7(11) 2 1 0 0 0 1(1) 0 9(12) 2 2 0
16 FW Wales Jake Cassidy ¤ 4(10) 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 8(10) 0 2 0
17 MF Togo Razak Boukari ¤ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 DF Wales Sam Ricketts (c) 42(2) 2 1(1) 0 0 0 0 0 43(3) 2 3 0
19 MF England Jack Price 20(6) 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 24(6) 0 4 0
20 FW Republic of Ireland Liam McAlinden ¤ 2(5) 1 0 0 0(1) 0 1(1) 1 3(7) 2 0 0
21 MF England Zeli Ismail ¤ 5(4) 0 0(1) 0 1 0 0 0 6(5) 0 1 0
22 DF England Jamie Reckord ¤ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
22 FW Wales Bradley Reid ¤ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 DF England Ethan Ebanks-Landell 4(3) 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 7(3) 2 0 0
25 MF England Jamie O'Hara 0(2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(2) 0 0 0
26 DF England Scott Golbourne 39(1) 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 43(1) 2 1 0
27 MF England Michael Jacobs 28(2) 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 28(2) 8 1 0
28 MF Mali Tongo Doumbia ¤ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 FW Republic of Ireland Kevin Doyle ¤ 16(7) 3 0(1) 0 0(1) 0 0 0 16(9) 3 1 0
31 GK Republic of Ireland Aaron McCarey ¤ 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0
32 DF Republic of Ireland Kevin Foley ¤ 0(5) 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2(5) 1 0 0
34 DF Austria Georg Margreitter ¤ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 DF England Michael Ihiekwe ¤ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
40 FW France Nouha Dicko 17(2) 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 17(2) 12 2 0
41 GK England Jon Flatt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
47 MF Portugal Eusébio Bancessi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
50 FW France Ibrahim Keita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Awards

Award Winner[24]
Fans' Player of the Season Kevin McDonald
Players' Player of the Season Kevin McDonald
Young Player of the Season Jack Price
Academy Player of the Season Declan Weeks
Goal of the Season Michael Jacobs
(vs Brentford, 22 February 2014)

Transfers

In

Date Player From Fee
4 July 2013 Wales Sam Ricketts Bolton Wanderers Free[25]
14 August 2013 Scotland Kevin McDonald Sheffield United Undisclosed[8]
30 August 2013 England Scott Golbourne Barnsley Undisclosed[9]
3 January 2014 England James Henry Millwall Undisclosed[26]
8 January 2014 England Michael Jacobs Derby County Undisclosed[27]
13 January 2014 France Nouha Dicko Wigan Athletic Undisclosed[15]
30 January 2014 England Leon Clarke Coventry City Undisclosed[16]
31 January 2014 England Kortney Hause Wycombe Wanderers Undisclosed[28]

Out

Date Player To Fee
June 2013 England Jody Craddock Retired [29]
June 2013 Scotland Christophe Berra Released Free[6]
June 2013 Slovenia Aljaž Cotman Released Free[30]
June 2013 England Sylvan Ebanks-Blake Released Free[6]
June 2013 Northern Ireland Johnny Gorman Released Free[30]
June 2013 Republic of Ireland Stephen Hunt Released Free[6]
June 2013 England Sam Winnall Released Free[30]
24 June 2013 England Adam Hammill Huddersfield Town Undisclosed[31]
3 July 2013 Netherlands Dorus de Vries Nottingham Forest Free[32]
12 July 2013 Iceland Eggert Jónsson Released Free[33]
23 July 2013 England Karl Henry Queens Park Rangers Undisclosed[34]
31 January 2014 Wales Wayne Hennessey Crystal Palace Undisclosed[35]
31 January 2014 Scotland Leigh Griffiths Celtic Undisclosed[13]

Loans in

Date Player From End Date
1 October 2013 England James Henry Millwall 1 January 2014[36]
11 November 2013 England Michael Jacobs Derby County 4 January 2014[37]

Loans out

Date Player To End Date
6 August 2013 Mali Tongo Doumbia Valenciennes End of season[38]
16 August 2013 Republic of Ireland Stephen Ward Brighton & Hove Albion End of season[39]
21 August 2013 Wales Wayne Hennessey Yeovil Town 17 November 2013[40]
27 August 2013 Togo Razak Boukari Sochaux End of season[41]
2 September 2013 Austria Georg Margreitter Copenhagen End of season[42]
2 September 2013 England Jamie Reckord Plymouth Argyle 1 January 2014[42]
16 September 2013 England Roger Johnson Sheffield Wednesday 2 January 2014[43]
11 October 2013 Republic of Ireland Liam McAlinden Shrewsbury Town 6 December 2013[44]
28 November 2013 Republic of Ireland Aaron McCarey York City 2 January 2014[45]
6 January 2014 England Roger Johnson West Ham United End of season[46]
8 January 2014 England Zeli Ismail Burton Albion End of season[47]
10 January 2014 England Michael Ihiekwe Cheltenham Town End of season[48]
24 January 2014 Wales Jake Cassidy Tranmere Rovers 27 April 2014[49]
25 January 2014 England Jamie Reckord Swindon Town 28 April 2014[50]
31 January 2014 Republic of Ireland Kevin Doyle Queens Park Rangers End of season[14]
31 January 2014 Iceland Björn Sigurðarson Molde 31 December 2014[51]
27 February 2014 Republic of Ireland Kevin Foley Blackpool 31 March 2014[52]
18 March 2014 England Dominic Iorfa Shrewsbury Town 18 April 2014[53]
27 March 2014 Wales Bradley Reid Wrexham End of season[54]

Management and coaching staff

Position Name
Head Coach Kenny Jackett
Assistant head Coach Joe Gallen
Development Coach Steve Weaver
First Team Fitness and Conditioning Coach Tony Daley
Goalkeeping Coach Pat Mountain
Head of Football Development and Recruitment Kevin Thelwell
Head of Recruitment Stuart Webber
Assistant Academy Manager / Under-18's Coach Mick Halsall
Club Doctor Dr Matthew Perry
Club Physio Phil Hayward

Kit

The season brought both new home and away kits manufactured by new supplier PUMA, who had previously worked with Wolves during the 1990s.[55] The new home kit featured the club's traditional gold and black colours, while the away kit was all purple with white trimming.[56] Both shirts featured new sponsor What House?, a property company that had agreed a two-year deal with the football club.[57]

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