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2016–17 Colchester United F.C. season

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Colchester United
OwnerRobbie Cowling
ChairmanRobbie Cowling[1]
Head coachJohn McGreal
StadiumColchester Community Stadium
League Two8th
FA Cup1st round
(eliminated by Chesterfield)
EFL Cup1st round
(eliminated by Brighton & Hove Albion)
EFL TrophyGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague:
Chris Porter (16)

All:
Chris Porter (16)
Highest home attendance7,003
v Leyton Orient, 12 November 2016[2]
Lowest home attendance548
v Charlton Athletic, 8 November 2016[3]
Average home league attendance3,637[4]
Biggest win4–0
v Crewe Alexandra, 26 November 2016
v Stevenage, 8 April 2017
Biggest defeat0–4
v Brighton & Hove Albion, 9 August 2016
v Portsmouth, 11 March 2017

The 2016–17 season was Colchester United's 80th season in their history and their first season competing in League Two following their relegation from League One in the 2015–16 season. It was their first season in the fourth tier of English football for 18-years.[5] Along with competing in League Two, the club also participated in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy.

Distinct changes in form and a series of lengthy squad injuries dictated Colchester's season. Many first-team players found themselves ruled out by injury, including Matthew Briggs, Kurtis Guthrie, Denny Johnstone, Frankie Kent, Lewis Kinsella, Doug Loft, Luke Prosser, Craig Slater, and Sammie Szmodics. Early season promise faded in late September with a winless run that stretched to the end of November. A turn in fortunes saw the U's win seven out of eight league games through December into January, earning John McGreal the December League Two Manager of the Month award. They again suffered patchy form from January onwards until a late push for the play-offs saw a return to form in April. Colchester fell just one point short of a play-off place on the final day of the League Two season, finishing in eighth position.

In the cup competitions, the U's were defeated in the first round of the EFL Cup and FA Cup by Brighton & Hove Albion and Chesterfield respectively, while they finished bottom of their group in the revamped EFL Trophy competition.

Season overview

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Preseason

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Colchester United announced their retained list on 20 May 2016. Darren Ambrose, Joe Edwards, Tosin Olufemi, Elliot Parish, Nicky Shorey and Marvin Sordell would all be leaving after the club decided to not renew their contracts following relegation to League Two. Three Academy products, Marley Andrews, Kieran Bailey and Tyler Brampton, would also leave the club upon the expiry of their deals.[6][7]

Maldon & Tiptree's Ben Wyatt became Colchester's first signing of the season on 23 May when he signed a one-year contract with the club.[8] On 25 May, Drey Wright signed a new one-year deal with the club.[9] The following day, Jack Curtis became the second out-of-contract player to sign a new deal.[10]

The club confirmed their first three pre-season friendlies on 31 May. Colchester would first take on Maldon & Tiptree on 9 July, then host Ipswich Town on 20 July, before a trip to Chelmsford City on 23 July.[11]

On 2 June, Dillon Barnes committed his future to the club by signing a three-year deal.[12] Colchester's League Two rivals Leyton Orient signed Gavin Massey for an undisclosed fee from the club on 8 June.[13] Colchester's next transfer dealings came on 21 June, when Sammie Szmodics signed a new three-year contract with the club.[14] Following this came news that former Southend United defender Luke Prosser had signed a two-year deal with the club after being released by Southend.[15] Two players also left the club the same day, with Alex Gilbey joining Championship side Wigan Athletic after an undisclosed fee was agreed for the out-of-contract player,[16] while George Moncur joined fellow Championship club Barnsley for reported fee of £500,000.[17]

Colchester made their third and fourth summer signings on 28 June, bringing in Scottish striker Denny Johnstone from Birmingham City for an undisclosed fee,[18] and Courtney Senior from Brentford on a free transfer.[19] This followed news that Academy graduate Macauley Bonne had signed a two-year contract extension on 22 June.[20]

Having spent the second half of the previous season on trial from Chelmsford City, defender Dexter Peter joined the club on a one-year contract on 29 June.[21] Following Peter in joining Colchester was former Gillingham wide player Brennan Dickenson. Dickenson signed a two-year contract after his release from Gillingham.[22] The following day, four under-18 players signed one-year development contracts with the club. Committing were defender JJ Wilson, midfielder and brother of Drey Wright, Diaz Wright, winger George Brown, and forward Decarrey Sheriff.[23]

Doug Loft joined Colchester United from Gillingham on 1 July following his release.

On 1 July, Colchester signed another ex-Gillingham player as Doug Loft joined on a two-year contract.[24] On 4 July, Cameron James and Tariq Issa both signed new four-year deals with the club just one year after agreeing contracts until 2019.[25] The following day, Colchester's longest serving player Tom Eastman signed a one-year contract extension.[26]

Kurtis Guthrie became John McGreal's eighth summer signing on 6 July when he joined on a two-year contract from National League side Forest Green Rovers for an undisclosed fee.[27] This followed news that Jamie Harney had agreed a new one-year deal with the club.[28] On 7 July, Femi Akinwande became the final out-of-contract player to agree a new deal with the club, signing a new one-year deal.[29] Later the same day, Colchester announced the arrival of midfielder Craig Slater from Kilmarnock for an undisclosed fee.[30]

Colchester played their pre-season friendly fixture on 9 July away to Maldon & Tiptree. Two different sides turned out for either half, with Dexter Peter's effort separating the two teams at the interval. Former U's player Jamie Cureton turned out as a trialist for the Jammers for the second half. Colchester doubled their advantage through Macauley Bonne in the final ten minutes, before Matthew Briggs sealed the 3–0 victory late on.[31]

In their second pre-season friendly, Szmodics scored a hat-trick against Needham Market with Chris Porter converting from the penalty spot in a 4–1 win for Colchester on 12 July.[32] Their next fixture was a match against Welsh side Airbus UK Broughton while attending a training camp in Cheshire. Goals from Porter, Guthrie and a deflected Drey Wright shot were enough to hand the U's a 3–2 victory on 14 July.[33]

Colchester's first home friendly was the regular pre-season fixture between the U's and neighbours Ipswich Town. Brett Pitman scored the only goal of the game to hand the visitors victory on 20 July.[34] Another Szmodics hat-trick and Macauley Bonne's second goal of pre-season proved to be the difference between Colchester and Chelmsford City as they earned another 4–1 win on 23 July.[35]

Premier League opposition visited the Colchester Community Stadium on 25 July with the visit of Crystal Palace. A Jordon Mutch goal separated the two sides as Colchester put in a strong performance but could not find the back of the net.[36]

Ahead of their final pre-season friendly against Southend, the U's signed former Aston Villa defender Lewis Kinsella on a one-year contract.[37] Colchester lost their game against Southend 2–0 on 30 July.[38]

John McGreal appointed Luke Prosser as the new club captain on 4 August ahead of the season-opening fixture against Hartlepool United.[39]

League Two

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August

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Colchester began the campaign away to Hartlepool United on 6 August. Tom Eastman scored inside five minutes to put Colchester ahead, but new signing Craig Slater brought down Nathan Thomas in the box and Billy Paynter converted the resulting penalty after 27-minutes to level the scores. The score remained the same in the second half in a game which saw a competitive debut for five Colchester players.[40]

In the second week of the new league season, Colchester earned their first win of the campaign and John McGreal's first as manager as the U's won 2–0 at home against Cambridge United on 13 August. The goals came from Brennan Dickenson and Denny Johnstone, both goals being each player's first for the club.[41] Dickenson's performance earned him a place in the English Football League Team of the Week for all three divisions.[42] The same day, the club completed two transfer deals to assist the development squad. Young left-back JJ Wilson joined Maldon & Tiptree on loan for one month,[43] while former Barnet trainee full-back Brendan Ocran signed a one-year development contract.[44] Also leaving on loan was Jack Curtis, who joined Needham Market for one month,[45] while George Elokobi was made available for loan.[46]

Kurtis Guthrie scored his first Colchester goal on 16 August against Grimsby Town.

In Colchester's first midweek game of the season on 16 August, the U's rushed to a 3–0 first-half lead over Grimsby Town at the Community Stadium. Brennan Dickenson scored his third goal in two games with a brace of goals in the 10th and 39th-minutes, separated by Kurtis Guthrie's first goal for the club. Grimsby fought back with an early second-half goal, and then pulled another goal back in the third minute of second-half stoppage time for a 3–2 result.[47] Dickenson was named in the EFL Team of the Week for the second successive week as a result of his performance.[48]

The U's were defeated 2–0 at Fratton Park on 20 August as Gary Roberts scored a brace for Portsmouth.[49] A goal and assist from Chris Porter gave Colchester a 2–0 away victory at Wycombe Wanderers on 27 August with Sammie Szmodics also registering his first goal of the season.[50]

Colchester bolstered their under-23 ranks with the signing of Welsh youth international Rhys Williams on 29 August.[51] The club made two transfer deadline day loan signings of winger Tarique Fosu from Reading until 7 January 2017,[52] and midfielder Glen Kamara for the same period.[53]

It was announced on 6 September that John McGreal and Brennan Dickenson were in contention to win the League Two 'Manager of the Month' and 'Player of the Month' awards respectively.[54]

September

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After the English Football League transfer window had closed, National League side Lincoln City signed Macauley Bonne on loan initially until 26 October on 2 September.[55]

Colchester's unbeaten home record for the season was ended by visitors Exeter City on 3 September. Robbie Simpson opened the scoring for Exeter after eight minutes, but Sammie Szmodics equalised with his second goal in as many league games after 13-minutes. The U's went ahead seven minutes from half-time when Kurtis Guthrie also scored his second goal of the season. However, Colchester conceded two second-half goals without reply to consign them to a 3–2 defeat.[56]

After failing to break into Colchester's first-team squad, defender Jamie Harney's contract was terminated by mutual consent on 9 September.[57]

Colchester bounced back from their 3–2 defeat against Exeter with a 3–2 win against Blackpool at home on 10 September. The visitors took the lead, but Sammie Szmodics registered his third goal in three league games to equalise nine minutes prior to the break. The U's took the lead after 56-minutes from Chris Porter's close range shot. Porter scored again to put Colchester further in front with six minutes to go, before Blackpool pulled one back through Brad Potts in the 89th minute.[58] Porter's performance earned him a place in the EFL 'Team of the Week'.[59]

Colchester travelled to Barnet on 17 September for their first ever game at The Hive. Loanee Tarique Fosu scored his first goal for the club after six minutes, and lead for 76 minutes by this margin until Curtis Weston scored an equaliser for Barnet.[60]

Accrington Stanley left the Weston Homes Community Stadium with three points on their first visit on 24 September after beating Colchester 2–1. Drey Wright had scored his first goal of the season after seven-minutes, but two second-half goals from Romauld Boco and Billy Kee condemned the U's to their third defeat of the season.[61]

Closing September with their second trip of the season to Broadfield Stadium, Colchester came away with a point, an improvement on their performance in the EFL Trophy. The hosts had taken the lead after 18-minutes, but Chris Porter scored his fourth goal of the season to rescue a point in the 88th minute of the game.[62]

October

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McGreal brought in former Watford and Rotherham United defender Lloyd Doyley on a free transfer on 7 October.

Colchester stretched their winless run to four games on 1 October with a 2–0 defeat in their away trip to Carlisle United.[63] George Elokobi was loaned out to Braintree Town on 4 October for one month.[64] Colchester signed free agent Lloyd Doyley on 7 October after having been signed to Championship side Rotherham United during the 2015–16 campaign.[65]

Colchester hosted Newport County for the first time since the 1987–88 season on 8 October, with the Welsh club rooted to the bottom of the League Two table. The U's winless run stretched to six games without a win after a goalless draw.[66] On 13 October, Jack Curtis' loan at Needham Market was extended until 12 November,[67] while Colchester recalled Macauley Bonne from his loan spell at Lincoln.[68]

Second-placed Doncaster Rovers hosted the U's on 15 October, and while Colchester had the better of the chances, Doncaster edged a 1–0 victory with a first-half injury time goal from Tommy Rowe separating the sides.[69] A week later, Colchester had a great start against Morecambe when Chris Porter scored after four minutes of their first ever league encounter, and only the second meeting between the two sides. Goalkeeper Sam Walker saved a Morecambe penalty in the first-half, before Tom Barkhuizen equalised on 27-minutes. Porter scored his sixth goal of the season after converting a penalty six minutes before the interval. Morecambe earned a 2–2 draw when substitute Lee Molyneux scored in the 77th minute.[70] Meanwhile, under-23 striker Femi Akinwande joined National League South side Bishop's Stortford for one month.[71] Callum Harrison also left the club temporarily on 25 October, joining Needham Market for a second loan spell with the Isthmian League Premier Division side.[72] Also leaving the club on loan was Ben Wyatt, who joined National League South outfit Concord Rangers for one month on 28 October.[73]

Referee Kevin Johnson was forced to leave the field on a stretcher during Colchester's tie with Plymouth Argyle following a collision with Jimmy Spencer on 29 October. Craig Tanner had opened the scoring for the home side on 16 minutes, but a Craig Slater free kick levelled the score after 31-minutes. Following a ten-minute delay for Kevin Johnson's injury, Ryan Donaldson capitalised on a defensive mix-up to put his side 2–1 up. Plymouth held on for 16-minutes of injury time to condemn Colchester to a ninth consecutive game without victory.[74]

November

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Colchester embarked on a winning run after recalling and reinstating George Elokobi from his loan at Braintree Town.

Colchester attracted their largest crowd of the season on 12 November for their home game against Leyton Orient. The O's, who were in the relegation zone before kickoff, beat the U's 3–0 to drop Colchester to 22nd-position, just one point outside of the relegation places.[2] Colchester slipped into the relegation zone on 19 November after they conceded two goals in the final four minutes of their game against Yeovil Town. Kurtis Guthrie's goal early in the second half was cancelled out by substitute François Zoko before fellow substitute Tahvon Campbell scored Yeovil's winner in the 90th minute.[75]

The U's recalled George Elokobi from his loan at Braintree Town and he was handed his first start of the season for Colchester's game against Cheltenham Town on 22 November. Owen Garvan made his first appearance of the season, assisting a goal as Colchester earned their first victory in eleven League Two matches, moving them out of the bottom two. Craig Slater scored first in the 48th minute following a goalless first half, before Brennan Dickenson scored his fourth of the season on 65-minutes. Three minutes later, a Tom Eastman header from a Garvan corner kick gave the U's a three-goal advantage. The match ended 3–0 to Colchester, while Cheltenham had Harry Pell sent off for simulation in the 87th minute.[76] They followed this up with their biggest win of the season, a 4–0 home win over Crewe Alexandra on 26 November. Kurtis Guthrie opened the scoring in the first-half, while Owen Garvan, Drey Wright and Brennan Dickenson scored in the second half to move the U's up to 15th.[77]

December

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Jermaine Grandison signed until the end of the season on 22 December after impressing for the under-23 side.

Colchester opened December with a goalless draw at Mansfield Town on 10 December.[78] They extended their unbeaten run to four games on 17 December with a 2–1 home win over Notts County. The visitors took the lead in the first half, but Kurtis Guthrie scored his fifth goal of the season to level the scores before the interval. A goalmouth scramble saw Richard Duffy score an own goal with 13-minutes remaining to hand the win to the U's.[79]

Goalkeeper James Bransgrove announced his retirement from professional football on 21 December at the age of 21 to pursue a career in business.[80] On 22 December, Colchester signed Jermaine Grandison on a contract until the end of the season after he impressed in games for the under-23 squad.[81] The same day, Dion Sembie-Ferris joined Ben Wyatt at National League South side Concord Rangers on loan for one month.[82]

The U's extended their run with an away win at Luton Town in their Boxing Day fixture. Craig Slater's third goal of the campaign proved the difference between the sides as Colchester returned to the top-half of the table.[83] They then closed 2016 with another away win at Stevenage on 31 December. The U's took the lead after 15-minutes when Brennan Dickenson headed in a corner from Owen Garvan before Kurtis Guthrie added a second from the penalty spot after being fouled by former Colchester loanee Jamie Jones. Stevenage fought back with a goal late in the first half, and then equalised six minutes into the second half. Substitute Chris Porter scored his first goal since October following injury to reclaim the lead for his side, and then fellow substitute Tarique Fosu scored in injury time for a 4–2 victory.[84]

January

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Colchester started 2017 with a 2–0 win against Cheltenham Town at the Community Stadium. Tom Eastman scored his third goal of the season after 10-minutes, before Brennan Dickenson scored in the 84th minute for his seventh of the campaign to move the U's up to eighth in the League Two table.[85] Dickenson was then named in the EFL 'Team of New Year' for the games played either side of New Year,[86] while John McGreal was shortlisted for the 'Manager of the Month' award for December after securing ten points from a possible twelve for his side.[87] McGreal became the first Colchester manager since Paul Lambert in January 2009 to be named 'Manager of the Month' on 6 January.[88]

Colchester moved back into the play-off positions on 7 January after beating third-placed Carlisle United 4–1 to earn their fifth successive victory. Chris Porter scored in the eleventh minute to put the U's 1–0 ahead, but Brisley equalised with a looping header on 28-minutes. The U's retook the lead on 33-minutes when Kurtis Guthrie scored with a curling effort. He scored his second five minutes after half-time to put his side 3–1 ahead, and he completed his hat-trick in the fifth minute of injury time, moving the U's up to sixth in the table.[89] He was subsequently named in the EFL 'Team of the Week'.[90]

On 12 January, Tarique Fosu had his loan extended by the club until the end of the season,[91] while fellow loanee Glen Kamara returned to Arsenal.[92]

Colchester traveled to Newport County on 14 January, where their hosts held the U's to a 1–1 draw. Josh Sheehan opened the scoring for Newport, before Chris Porter converted a penalty kick in the 35th minute after Kurtis Guthrie had been fouled in the area.[93]

On 18 January, the club announced that it was to part company with midfielder Jack Curtis.[94] The same day, the club announced the signing of Eli Phipps from Cardiff City for an undisclosed fee on an 18-month contract.[95] Further transfer activity followed on 20 January, with triallist Tommy O'Sullivan joining Eli Phipps in moving from Cardiff City for an undisclosed fee. He signed a contract until June 2018.[96] Meanwhile, left-back Michael O'Donoghue left the club by mutual consent after making just one first-team appearance.[97]

Colchester suffered their first defeat since 19 November when they lost 3–0 at in-form Exeter City on 21 January.[98]

On 27 January, Macauley Bonne was sent out on loan for a second time to the National League, joining Woking for an initial month.[99] On 30 January, Chris Regis became the third Academy player to leave the club in order to seek first-team football,[100] while Rekeil Pyke joined the U's from Huddersfield Town on loan until the end of the season.[101] Colchester completed two deadline day transfer deals on 31 January. The arrival of goalkeeper Dean Brill following his release from Motherwell would provide competition for Sam Walker and would allow Dillon Barnes to head out on loan, in response to the surprise retirement of James Bransgrove in December.[102] Then, after having his contract terminated by Swindon Town earlier in the day, midfielder Sean Murray joined the U's on a one-and-a-half-year deal.[103]

February

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On 3 February, Femi Akinwande made a loan return to his former club Maldon & Tiptree, joining the Jammers for an initial one-month loan.[104]

A trip to Blackpool on 4 February saw the U's return with a point after a battling draw. Jamille Matt had opened the scoring for the home side after 12-minutes, but Kurtis Guthrie's tenth goal of the season gave Colchester a share of the points six minutes later. Debutant Sean Murray was sent off for a bad tackle on Jim McAlister in the fifth minute of injury time. Matthew Briggs made his first competitive appearance of the season following a long injury layoff.[105] Colchester's next game at home to Barnet on 11 February saw two central defenders forced off with injury within the first 15-minutes. Frankie Kent was replaced by Alex Wynter and Lloyd Doyley by Matthew Briggs. Despite the defensive setback, the U's took the lead following Kurtis Guthrie's long range shot on 18-minutes. Their advantage was doubled prior to half-time by Brennan Dickenson. Barnet scored a late goal but Colchester held on for a 2–1 victory.[106]

The U's suffered their first home defeat since November on 14 February after Crawley Town won 3–2 at the Community Stadium. Denny Johnstone scored his second goal for the club to give the hosts an 18th-minute lead, but a hat-trick from Jimmy Smith put Colchester 3–1 down by the 51st-minute. A late consolation goal from Brennan Dickenson reduced the deficit, while both Charley Edge and Rekeil Pyke made their professional debuts from the bench as the club slipped to 10th in the league table.[107] Colchester then suffered their first back-to-back defeats since November when they lost 2–1 at Accrington Stanley on 18 February. First-half goals from Billy Kee and Matty Pearson handed Accrington the advantage before Omar Beckles was shown a red card for a tackle on Brennan Dickenson just before the break. Chris Porter scored his tenth goal of the season from the penalty spot but it proved only to be a consolation.[108]

Colchester earned a 1–0 win against Wycombe Wanderers on 21 February to leapfrog them into 7th-position and the play-off places. George Elokobi scored with a long range effort on 13-minutes, and the U's held on for the remainder of the game, while the visitors had defender Joe Jacobson sent off for a second bookable offence two minutes from full-time.[109]

Both Frankie Kent and Denny Johnstone were ruled out for the remainder of the season during February following injuries sustained during the games against Barnet and Accrington Stanley respectively.[110]

The U's remained in the play-off places on 25 February following a 2–1 win at home to Hartlepool United. Second-half goals from Kurtis Guthrie and Chris Porter secured the win for Colchester, despite Hartlepool pulling a goal back eight minutes from full-time.[111] They were then defeated 1–0 at Grimsby Town on 28 February which pushed them back out of the play-off positions and into ninth.[112]

March

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March began with more injury problems for Colchester, with Craig Slater and Kurtis Guthrie requiring operations which would rule them out for the remainder of the season.[113] Meanwhile, Femi Akinwande joined his third loan club of the season, signing with National League South East Thurrock United for one month on 3 March.[114]

Sammie Szmodics scored on his return from injury to earn Colchester a point away at Cambridge United on 4 March. After going behind in the 20th minute, substitute Szmodics scored with six minutes remaining to salvage a point for the injury-stricken U's, while both sides also had goals disallowed.[115]

On 10 March, it was announced that Director of Football Tony Humes and Director of Football Operations Tony Ashby had been added to board of directors at the club.[116]

Colchester failed to register a shot on target in their home game against Portsmouth on 11 March when they were beaten 4–0, remaining three points off the play-off positions.[117] They followed this up with a 2–0 home win against Mansfield Town on 14 March, Brennan Dickenson and Sammie Szmodics the goalscorers for the U's in the first-half.[118]

After scoring in the midweek game, Sammie Szmodics broke his leg in Colchester's 2–0 defeat at Crewe Alexandra on 18 March.[119] For their following game, Tom Eastman returned to the starting line-up for Colchester's game against Luton Town at the Community Stadium on 25 March. Two Chris Porter goals in the first-half were enough to decide the match, while Luton scored a consolation through Isaac Vassell in the third minute of stoppage time.[120] Porter was named in the EFL Team of the Week for his performance against Luton.[121]

Having failed to break into the Colchester United first-team, Jermaine Grandison was released on 29 March without making an appearance for the club.[122]

April

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Colchester travelled to Notts County for their first game of the month on 1 April. The home side opened the scoring after eight minutes, but Chris Porter's third goal in two games evened the game on 21-minutes. Shola Ameobi scored either side of the half-time break to record a 3–1 victory for County, leaving the U's five points off the playoff positions.[123] They followed this up by equalling their best result of the season with a 4–0 win at home to Stevenage. Brennan Dickenson's eleventh goal of the campaign arrived on 12-minutes, and Chris Porter scored his 15th goal of the season after 30-minutes. Two own goals by Josh McQuoid on 34-minutes and Charlie Lee on 39-minutes sealed Colchester's win before the half-time break. The score remained the same in the second half, while Tommy O'Sullivan came on to make his club debut twelve minutes from time.[124] Winger Tarique Fosu was named Man of the Match and earned a place in the EFL 'Team of the Week' for his performance after playing a part in two of Colchester's goals.[125]

Midfielder Owen Garvan had his contract cancelled by mutual consent on 11 April citing personal reasons for his departure.[126]

On Good Friday, Colchester held league leaders and already promoted Doncaster Rovers to a 1–1 draw at the Community Stadium. Brennan Dickenson opened the scoring after 16-minutes, before the visitors equalised in first-half injury time.[127]

Colchester were held to a 1–1 draw at Morecambe on Easter Monday having held a 1–0 lead following Richard Brindley's free kick in the 22nd minute until the 88th, when former Colchester defender Michael Rose equalised from the penalty spot. This left the U's two points from the play-off places with three games remaining.[128] A third consecutive draw followed on 22 April when they played out a goalless draw with second-placed Plymouth Argyle at the Community Stadium, leaving Colchester three points outside the play-off places with two games remaining.[129]

With Colchester looking to make the play-off places, they travelled to already relegated Leyton Orient on 29 April. The U's took the lead through Tarique Fosu on 26-minutes, but shortly after the half-time break, former Colchester youth team player Sandro Semedo equalised. Chris Porter and Macauley Bonne both scored for Colchester to make it 3–1 before the 85th-minute, when Orient supporters stormed the pitch to protest the running of the club. With supporters refusing to move from the pitch, the match was abandoned an hour after the initial delay in play. Two hours following the postponement, the players returned to the pitch in front of an empty stadium to play out the final five minutes plus three for stoppage time which sealed the 3–1 result for Colchester.[130]

May

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Ahead of Colchester's final game of the season, it was revealed that Brennan Dickenson had sustained cruciate ligament damage during training that would leave him sidelined for up to nine months.[131] Tarique Fosu's brace of goals in Colchester's 2–0 win against Yeovil on 6 May were not enough to lift the U's into the play-off places after results elsewhere went against them, meaning they finished the campaign in eighth position just one point outside the play-offs.[132]

EFL Cup

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McGreal named seven changes to his squad that drew 1–1 with Hartlepool on the opening day of the season for their EFL Cup tie with Championship side Brighton & Hove Albion, including debuts for young goalkeeper Dillon Barnes, Brennan Dickenson, and Doug Loft. Colchester were dominated by Brighton but managed to go into the half-time break at 0–0. Three goals in ten second-half minutes effectively ended the U's chances, before a fourth was added four-minutes from time.[133]

EFL Trophy

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In the new-look EFL Trophy group stage, Colchester lost their first game 1–0 to Crawley Town on 30 August, but handed first-team debuts for Dexter Peter and Diaz Wright.[134] Colchester also lost their second game at home to Southampton U23 on 4 October. Sam McQueen opened the scoring for the visitors after eight minutes, before Dion Sembie-Ferris scored his first goal for the club on 23-minutes. Tariq Issa replaced Sembie-Ferris at half-time to make his debut for the club, before Olufela Olomola scored the winner six minutes later.[135] Unable to progress to the knock-out phase of the competition, Colchester hosted Charlton Athletic in their third and final match on 8 November in front of a crowd of just 548. Charlton took the lead through Nicky Ajose, but Macauley Bonne scored his first goal of the season three minutes from half-time to level the score. Unable to find a winner, the game ended in a draw, with the final bonus point decided by penalties. Dillon Barnes made two saves to earn his side a 4–3 penalty shoot-out win.[3]

FA Cup

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Drawn against League One Chesterfield, Colchester drew a crowd of just 1,840 for their FA Cup first round fixture. Chesterfield took the lead in the first half, but half-time substitute Tarqiue Fosu equalised immediately following the break. Chesterfield striker Ched Evans restored the visitors lead four minutes later, and Chesterfield held on to win 2–1.[136]

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 6 May 2017.[137][138][139]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Sam Walker
2 DF England ENG Richard Brindley
3 DF Guyana GUY Matthew Briggs
4 MF England ENG Tom Lapslie
5 DF England ENG Luke Prosser (captain)[39]
6 DF England ENG Frankie Kent
7 FW England ENG Drey Wright
8 MF England ENG Doug Loft
9 FW England ENG Chris Porter
10 MF England ENG Sammie Szmodics
11 FW England ENG Brennan Dickenson
12 DF England ENG Kane Vincent-Young
14 DF England ENG Alex Wynter
15 DF Cameroon CMR George Elokobi
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW Scotland SCO Denny Johnstone
18 DF England ENG Tom Eastman
19 FW Zimbabwe ZIM Macauley Bonne
21 FW England ENG Dion Sembie-Ferris
23 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Sean Murray
24 MF Scotland SCO Craig Slater
25 GK England ENG Dillon Barnes
28 FW England ENG Kurtis Guthrie
29 GK England ENG Dean Brill
30 DF Jamaica JAM Lloyd Doyley
32 MF Wales WAL Tommy O'Sullivan
33 DF England ENG Lewis Kinsella
35 DF England ENG Cameron James
41 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Louis Dunne

Under-23s

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As of 6 May 2017[138][140][141]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
16 FW England ENG Femi Akinwande
20 FW England ENG Courtney Senior
26 FW Wales WAL Eli Phipps
36 DF England ENG Ben Wyatt
37 MF England ENG Callum Harrison
39 FW Wales WAL Charley Edge
No. Pos. Nation Player
40 DF England ENG Dexter Peter
42 FW England ENG Decarrey Sheriff
43 FW England ENG George Brown
44 MF England ENG Diaz Wright
45 DF England ENG JJ Wilson
46 FW England ENG Tariq Issa

Match details

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Preseason friendlies

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8 July 2016 (2016-07-08) Friendly Maldon & Tiptree 0–3 Colchester United Maldon
15:00 BST Report
Goal 1
Goal 2
Goal 3
Peter 29'
Bonne 81'
Briggs 89'
Stadium: Wallace Binder Ground
Attendance: 435
12 July 2016 (2016-07-12) Friendly Needham Market 1–4 Colchester United Needham Market
19:45 BST Osei 83' Report
Goal 1
Goal 2
Goal 3
Goal 4
Goal 5
Attendance
Szmodics 49', 63', 75'
Porter 64' (pen.)
Stadium: Bloomfields
Attendance: 251
Referee: Alan Dale
14 July 2016 (2016-07-14) Friendly Wales Airbus UK Broughton 2–3 Colchester United Broughton
19:30 BST Monteiro 11'
Trialist 85'
Report
Goal 1
Goal 2
Goal 3
Goal 4
Goal 5
Porter 18'
Guthrie 69'
Drey Wright 83'
Stadium: The Airfield
20 July 2016 (2016-07-20) Friendly Colchester United 0–1 Ipswich Town Colchester
19:45 BST Report
Report
Pitman 39' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 2,750
Referee: Gavin Ward
23 July 2016 (2016-07-23) Friendly Chelmsford City 1–4 Colchester United Chelmsford
15:00 BST Daley 54' Report
Report
Referee
Bonne 19'
Szmodics 68', 81', 87'
Stadium: Melbourne Stadium
Referee: Tom Ramsey
25 July 2016 (2016-07-25) Friendly Colchester United 0–1 Crystal Palace Colchester
19:00 BST Report
Goal
Mutch 9' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
30 July 2016 (2016-07-30) Friendly Southend United 2–0 Colchester United Southend-on-Sea
15:00 BST Cox 17' (pen.)
Mooney 24'
Report
Goal 1
Goal 2
Stadium: Roots Hall
Attendance: 1,971

League Two

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Results round by round

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Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHHAAHHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHAAHHAAAHHAHHAAHHAHAHHAHAH
ResultDWWLWLWDLDLDLDLLLWWDWWWWWDLDWLLWWLDLWLWLWDDDWW
Position1332548568101112131518222317151613109867799101177991091110121091012108
Updated to match(es) played on 6 May 2017. Source: cu-fc.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
6 Carlisle United 46 18 17 11 69 68 +1 71 Qualification for League Two play-offs[a]
7 Blackpool (O, P) 46 18 16 12 69 46 +23 70
8 Colchester United 46 19 12 15 67 57 +10 69
9 Wycombe Wanderers 46 19 12 15 58 53 +5 69
10 Stevenage 46 20 7 19 67 63 +4 67
Updated to match(es) played on 6 May 2017. Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. ^ Four teams play for one spot and promotion to EFL League One

Matches

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6 August 2016 (2016-08-06) 1 Hartlepool United 1–1 Colchester United Hartlepool
15:00 BST Paynter 27' (pen.) Report Eastman 4' Stadium: Victoria Park
Attendance: 4,055
Referee: Paul Tierney
13 August 2016 (2016-08-13) 2 Colchester United 2–0 Cambridge United Colchester
15:00 BST Dickenson 8'
Johnstone 82'
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 4,521
Referee: Ollie Yates
16 August 2016 (2016-08-16) 3 Colchester United 3–2 Grimsby Town Colchester
15:00 BST Dickenson 10', 39'
Guthrie 34'
Report Disley 48'
Bogle 90+3'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,287
Referee: Kevin Johnson
20 August 2016 (2016-08-20) 4 Portsmouth 2–0 Colchester United Portsmouth
15:00 BST Roberts 79', 84' (pen.) Report Stadium: Fratton Park
Attendance: 15,967
Referee: Charles Breakspear
27 August 2016 (2016-08-27) 5 Wycombe Wanderers 0–2 Colchester United High Wycombe
15:00 BST Report Porter 63'
Szmodics 82'
Stadium: Adams Park
Attendance: 3,439
Referee: John Brooks
3 September 2016 (2016-09-03) 6 Colchester United 2–3 Exeter City Colchester
15:00 BST Szmodics 13'
Guthrie 38'
Report Simpson 8'
Watkins 51'
Grant 67'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,364
Referee: Darren Deadman
10 September 2016 (2016-09-10) 7 Colchester United 3–2 Blackpool Colchester
15:00 BST Szmodics 36'
Porter 56', 84'
Report Gnanduillet 13'
Potts 89'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,077
Referee: Brendan Malone
17 September 2016 (2016-09-17) 8 Barnet 1–1 Colchester United Canons Park
15:00 BST Weston 82' Report Fosu 6' Stadium: The Hive Stadium
Attendance: 2,158
Referee: Brett Huxtable
24 September 2016 (2016-09-24) 9 Colchester United 1–2 Accrington Stanley Colchester
15:00 BST Drey Wright 7' Report Boco 59'
Kee 68'
Brown Yellow card Yellow-red card 75'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,109
Referee: Graham Horwood
27 September 2016 (2016-09-27) 10 Crawley Town 1–1 Colchester United Crawley
19:45 BST Yussuf 18' Report Porter 88' Stadium: Broadfield Stadium
Attendance: 1,851
Referee: Andy Haines
1 October 2016 (2016-10-01) 11 Carlisle United 2–0 Colchester United Carlisle
15:00 BST Kennedy 51'
Ibehre 79'
Report Stadium: Brunton Park
Attendance: 4,516
Referee: Graham Salisbury
8 October 2016 (2016-10-08) 12 Colchester United 0–0 Newport County Colchester
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,088
Referee: Mark Haywood
15 October 2016 (2016-10-15) 13 Doncaster Rovers 1–0 Colchester United Doncaster
15:00 BST Rowe 45+1' Report Stadium: Keepmoat Stadium
Attendance: 5,007
Referee: Seb Stockbridge
22 October 2016 (2016-10-22) 14 Colchester United 2–2 Morecambe Colchester
15:00 BST Porter 4', 39' (pen.) Report Barkhuizen 27'
Molyneux 77'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 2,815
Referee: Gavin Ward
29 October 2016 (2016-10-29) 15 Plymouth Argyle 2–1 Colchester United Plymouth
15:00 BST Tanner 16'
Donaldson 87'
Report Slater 31' Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 8,650
Referee: Kevin Johnson
12 November 2016 (2016-11-12) 16 Colchester United 0–3 Leyton Orient Colchester
15:00 GMT Report Simpson 11', 66'
Hunt 46'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 7,003
Referee: Dean Whitestone
19 November 2016 (2016-11-19) 17 Yeovil Town 2–1 Colchester United Yeovil
15:00 GMT Zoko 86'
Campbell 90'
Report Guthrie 49' Stadium: Huish Park
Attendance: 2,985
Referee: Brett Huxtable
22 November 2016 (2016-11-22) 18 Cheltenham Town 0–3 Colchester United Cheltenham
19:45 GMT Pell Yellow card 42' Yellow-red card 87' Report Slater 48'
Dickenson 65'
Eastman 68'
Stadium: Whaddon Road
Attendance: 2,276
Referee: Mark Haywood
26 November 2016 (2016-11-26) 19 Colchester United 4–0 Crewe Alexandra Colchester
15:00 GMT Guthrie 20'
Garvan 72'
Drey Wright 76'
Dickenson 90+2'
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 2,931
Referee: Nick Kinseley
10 December 2016 (2016-12-10) 20 Mansfield Town 0–0 Colchester United Mansfield
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Field Mill
Attendance: 3,398
Referee: Darren Deadman
17 December 2016 (2016-12-17) 21 Colchester United 2–1 Notts County Colchester
15:00 GMT Guthrie 24'
Duffy 77' (o.g.)
Report Hewitt 17' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,385
Referee: Ross Joyce
26 December 2016 (2016-12-26) 22 Luton Town 0–1 Colchester United Luton
15:00 GMT Report Slater 83' Stadium: Kenilworth Road
Attendance: 9,164
Referee: Gavin Ward
31 December 2016 (2016-12-31) 23 Stevenage 2–4 Colchester United Stevenage
15:00 GMT Kennedy 40'
Godden 51'
Report Dickenson 15'
Guthrie 19' (pen.)
Porter 81'
Fosu 90+1'
Stadium: Broadhall Way
Attendance: 3,076
Referee: Graham Horwood
2 January 2017 (2017-01-02) 24 Colchester United 2–0 Cheltenham Town Colchester
15:00 GMT Eastman 10'
Dickenson 84'
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,840
Referee: Dean Whitestone
7 January 2017 (2017-01-07) 25 Colchester United 4–1 Carlisle United Colchester
15:00 GMT Porter 11'
Guthrie 33', 50', 90+5'
Report Brisley 28' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,525
Referee: Lee Swabey
14 January 2017 (2017-01-14) 26 Newport County 1–1 Colchester United Newport
15:00 GMT Sheehan 23' Report Porter 35' (pen.) Stadium: Rodney Parade
Attendance: 2,397
Referee: Michael Salisbury
21 January 2017 (2017-01-21) 27 Exeter City 3–0 Colchester United Exeter
15:00 GMT Reid 20'
Wheeler 77'
McAlinden 89'
Report Stadium: St James Park
Attendance: 4,114
Referee: Robert Lewis
4 February 2017 (2017-02-04) 28 Blackpool 1–1 Colchester United Blackpool
15:00 GMT Matt 12' Report Guthrie 18'
Murray Red card 90+5'
Stadium: Bloomfield Road
Attendance: 2,772
Referee: Seb Stockbridge
11 February 2017 (2017-02-11) 29 Colchester United 2–1 Barnet Colchester
15:00 GMT Guthrie 18'
Dickenson 42'
Report Akinde 86' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,606
Referee: John Busby
14 February 2017 (2017-02-14) 30 Colchester United 2–3 Crawley Town Colchester
19:45 GMT Johnstone 18'
Dickenson 90+3'
Report Smith 23', 34', 51' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 2,675
Referee: Lee Collins
18 February 2017 (2017-02-18) 31 Accrington Stanley 2–1 Colchester United Accrington
15:00 GMT Kee 18'
Pearson 32'
Beckles Red card 45'
Report Porter 76' (pen.) Stadium: Crown Ground
Attendance: 1,310
Referee: Richard Clark
21 February 2017 (2017-02-21) 32 Colchester United 1–0 Wycombe Wanderers Colchester
19:45 GMT Elokobi 13' Report Jacobson Yellow card 76' Yellow-red card 88' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,031
Referee: Trevor Kettle
25 February 2017 (2017-02-25) 33 Colchester United 2–1 Hartlepool United Colchester
15:00 GMT Guthrie 63'
Porter 78' (pen.)
Report Thomas 82' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,357
Referee: Ben Toner
28 February 2017 (2017-02-28) 34 Grimsby Town 1–0 Colchester United Cleethorpes
19:45 GMT Jones 42' Report Stadium: Blundell Park
Attendance: 4,186
Referee: Darren Drysdale
4 March 2017 (2017-03-04) 35 Cambridge United 1–1 Colchester United Cambridge
15:00 GMT McDonagh 20' Report Szmodics 84' Stadium: Abbey Stadium
Attendance: 5,708
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
11 March 2017 (2017-03-11) 36 Colchester United 0–4 Portsmouth Colchester
15:00 GMT Report E. Doyle 22'
Bennett 46'
Rose 61'
M. Doyle 74'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 6,504
Referee: Darren England
14 March 2017 (2017-03-14) 37 Colchester United 2–0 Mansfield Town Colchester
19:45 GMT Dickenson 20'
Szmodics 28'
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 2,526
Referee: Nick Kinseley
18 March 2017 (2017-03-18) 38 Crewe Alexandra 2–0 Colchester United Crewe
15:00 GMT Dagnall 26', 84' Report Stadium: Gresty Road
Attendance: 3,407
Referee: Graham Horwood
25 March 2017 (2017-03-25) 39 Colchester United 2–1 Luton Town Colchester
15:00 GMT Porter 4', 31' Report Vassell 90+3' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 5,445
Referee: Gavin Ward
1 April 2017 (2017-04-01) 40 Notts County 3–1 Colchester United Nottingham
15:00 GMT Hollis 8'
Ameobi 34', 73'
Report Porter 21' Stadium: Meadow Lane
Attendance: 6,104
Referee: Darren Handley
8 April 2017 (2017-04-08) 41 Colchester United 4–0 Stevenage Colchester
15:00 GMT Dickenson 12'
Porter 30'
McQuoid 34' (o.g.)
Lee 39' (o.g.)
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,583
Referee: Chris Sarginson
14 April 2017 (2017-04-14) 42 Colchester United 1–1 Doncaster Rovers Colchester
15:00 GMT Dickenson 16' Report Baudry 45+2' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 4,720
Referee: David Webb
17 April 2017 (2017-04-17) 43 Morecambe 1–1 Colchester United Morecambe
15:00 GMT Rose 88' (pen.) Report Brindley 22' Stadium: Globe Arena
Attendance: 1,447
Referee: Seb Stockbridge
22 April 2017 (2017-04-22) 44 Colchester United 0–0 Plymouth Argyle Colchester
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 5,432
Referee: Darren Handley
29 April 2017 (2017-04-29) 45 Leyton Orient 1–3 Colchester United Leyton
15:00 GMT Semedo 52' Report Fosu 26'
Porter 78'
Bonne 80'
Stadium: Brisbane Road
Attendance: 6,854
Referee: Carl Boyeson
6 May 2017 (2017-05-06) 46 Colchester United 2–0 Yeovil Town Colchester
17:30 GMT Fosu 36', 77' Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 6,565
Referee: Robert Jones

EFL Cup

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9 August 2016 (2016-08-09) First round Brighton & Hove Albion 4–0 Colchester United Falmer
19:45 BST Baldock 64'
Murphy 70', 86'
Manu 74'
Report Stadium: Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 6,895
Referee: James Linington

EFL Trophy

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Pos Div Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 ACA Southampton U21 3 2 0 1 0 6 1 +5 7 Advance to Round 2
2 L2 Crawley Town 3 2 0 0 1 3 4 −1 6
3 L1 Charlton Athletic 3 0 1 1 1 1 3 −2 3
4 L2 Colchester United 3 0 1 0 2 2 4 −2 2
Source: Sky Sports
30 August 2016 (2016-08-30) Group stage 1 Crawley Town 1–0 Colchester United Crawley
19:45 BST Collins 34' Report Stadium: Broadfield Stadium
Attendance: 881
4 October 2016 (2016-10-04) Group stage 2 Colchester United 1–2 Southampton U23 Colchester
19:45 BST Sembie-Ferris 23' Report McQueen 8'
Olomola 51'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 791
8 November 2016 (2016-11-08) Group stage 3 Colchester United 1–1
(4–3 p)
Charlton Athletic Colchester
19:45 GMT Bonne 42' Report Ajose 32' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 548
Penalties
Guthrie soccer ball with check mark
Bonne soccer ball with check mark
Dunne soccer ball with red X
Wright soccer ball with check mark
Slater soccer ball with check mark
Hanlan soccer ball with check mark
Ulvestad soccer ball with check mark
Ahearne-Grant soccer ball with red X
Teixeira soccer ball with check mark
Konsa soccer ball with red X

FA Cup

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5 November 2016 (2016-11-05) First round Colchester United 1–2 Chesterfield Colchester
15:00 GMT Fosu 46' Report O'Shea 23'
Evans 50'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 1,840
Referee: Lee Probert

Squad statistics

[edit]

Appearances and goals

[edit]
As of 6 May 2017[142]
No. Pos Nat Player Total League Two FA Cup EFL Cup EFL Trophy
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK England ENG Sam Walker 48 0 46 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
2 DF England ENG Richard Brindley 43 1 40+1 1 1 0 0 0 0+1 0
3 DF Guyana GUY Matthew Briggs 15 0 11+4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 MF England ENG Tom Lapslie 40 0 37 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
5 DF England ENG Luke Prosser 17 0 14 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
6 DF England ENG Frankie Kent 15 0 13 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
7 FW England ENG Drey Wright 46 2 31+11 2 1 0 0 0 3 0
8 DF England ENG Doug Loft 9 0 2+6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
9 FW England ENG Chris Porter 39 16 32+6 16 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
10 MF England ENG Sammie Szmodics 23 5 16+3 5 1 0 1 0 2 0
11 FW England ENG Brennan Dickenson 39 12 35+1 12 0 0 1 0 1+1 0
12 DF England ENG Kane Vincent-Young 23 0 6+12 0 1 0 1 0 3 0
14 DF England ENG Alex Wynter 20 0 10+5 0 1 0 1 0 3 0
15 DF Cameroon CMR George Elokobi 29 1 29 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 FW England ENG Femi Akinwande 1 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 FW Scotland SCO Denny Johnstone 32 2 15+13 2 1 0 1 0 2 0
18 DF England ENG Tom Eastman 38 3 35 3 1 0 0 0 2 0
19 FW Zimbabwe ZIM Macauley Bonne 22 2 1+17 1 0+1 0 0+1 0 2 1
21 FW England ENG Dion Sembie-Ferris 9 1 0+7 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
23 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Sean Murray 16 0 15+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 MF Scotland SCO Craig Slater 32 3 23+5 3 1 0 0+1 0 1+1 0
25 GK England ENG Dillon Barnes 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
28 FW England ENG Kurtis Guthrie 36 12 32+1 12 1 0 1 0 1 0
30 DF Jamaica JAM Lloyd Doyley 3 0 2+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 MF Wales WAL Tommy O'Sullivan 3 0 0+3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 DF England ENG Lewis Kinsella 15 0 11+2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
35 DF England ENG Cameron James 15 0 13+1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
39 FW Wales WAL Charley Edge 1 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
40 DF England ENG Dexter Peter 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
41 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Louis Dunne 3 0 0 0 0+1 0 0+1 0 0+1 0
44 MF England ENG Diaz Wright 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
46 FW England ENG Tariq Issa 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
Players who appeared for Colchester who left during the season
22 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Owen Garvan 18 1 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 FW England ENG Rekeil Pyke 12 0 4+8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 GK England ENG James Bransgrove 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
31 MF England ENG Tarique Fosu 34 6 14+19 5 0+1 1 0 0 0 0
32 MF Finland FIN Glen Kamara 6 0 1+3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

Goalscorers

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Place Number Nation Position Name League Two FA Cup EFL Cup EFL Trophy Total
1 9 England FW Chris Porter 16 0 0 0 16
2 28 England FW Kurtis Guthrie 12 0 0 0 12
11 England FW Brennan Dickenson 12 0 0 0 12
4 31 England MF Tarique Fosu 5 1 0 0 6
5 10 England MF Sammie Szmodics 5 0 0 0 5
6 18 England DF Tom Eastman 3 0 0 0 3
24 Scotland MF Craig Slater 3 0 0 0 3
8 19 Zimbabwe FW Macauley Bonne 1 0 0 1 2
17 Scotland FW Denny Johnstone 2 0 0 0 2
7 England FW Drey Wright 2 0 0 0 2
11 2 England DF Richard Brindley 1 0 0 0 1
15 Cameroon DF George Elokobi 1 0 0 0 1
22 Republic of Ireland MF Owen Garvan 1 0 0 0 1
21 England FW Dion Sembie-Ferris 0 0 0 1 1
Own goals 3 0 0 0 3
TOTALS 67 1 0 2 70

Disciplinary record

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Number Nationality Position Player League Two FA Cup EFL Cup EFL Trophy Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
4 England MF Tom Lapslie 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
15 Cameroon DF George Elokobi 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
28 England FW Kurtis Guthrie 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
18 England DF Tom Eastman 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
31 England MF Tarique Fosu 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
33 England DF Lewis Kinsella 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0
23 Republic of Ireland MF Sean Murray 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
5 England DF Luke Prosser 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0
7 England FW Drey Wright 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
2 England DF Richard Brindley 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
11 England FW Brennan Dickenson 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
8 England MF Doug Loft 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
24 Scotland MF Craig Slater 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
19 Zimbabwe FW Macauley Bonne 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0
3 Guyana DF Matthew Briggs 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
22 Republic of Ireland MF Owen Garvan 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
35 England DF Cameron James 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
6 England DF Frankie Kent 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0
14 England DF Alex Wynter 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
30 Jamaica DF Lloyd Doyley 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
17 Scotland FW Denny Johnstone 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
9 England FW Chris Porter 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
27 England FW Rekeil Pyke 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
10 England MF Sammie Szmodics 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
TOTALS 59 1 1 0 2 0 6 0 68 1

Player debuts

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Players making their first-team Colchester United debut in a fully competitive match.[143]

Number Position Player Date Opponent Ground Notes
5 DF England Luke Prosser 6 August 2016 Hartlepool United Victoria Park [144]
33 DF England Lewis Kinsella 6 August 2016 Hartlepool United Victoria Park [144]
24 MF Scotland Craig Slater 6 August 2016 Hartlepool United Victoria Park [144]
28 FW England Kurtis Guthrie 6 August 2016 Hartlepool United Victoria Park [144]
17 FW Scotland Denny Johnstone 6 August 2016 Hartlepool United Victoria Park [144]
25 GK England Dillon Barnes 9 August 2016 Brighton & Hove Albion Falmer Stadium [145]
8 MF England Doug Loft 9 August 2016 Brighton & Hove Albion Falmer Stadium [145]
11 FW England Brennan Dickenson 9 August 2016 Brighton & Hove Albion Falmer Stadium [145]
44 MF England Diaz Wright 30 August 2016 Crawley Town Broadfield Stadium [146]
40 DF England Dexter Peter 30 August 2016 Crawley Town Broadfield Stadium [146]
31 MF England Tarique Fosu 3 September 2016 Exeter City Colchester Community Stadium [147]
32 MF Finland Glen Kamara 10 September 2016 Blackpool Colchester Community Stadium [148]
46 FW England Tariq Issa 4 October 2016 Southampton U23 Colchester Community Stadium [149]
30 DF Jamaica Lloyd Doyley 29 October 2016 Plymouth Argyle Home Park [150]
23 DF Republic of Ireland Sean Murray 4 February 2017 Blackpool Bloomfield Road [151]
27 FW England Rekeil Pyke 14 February 2017 Crawley Town Colchester Community Stadium [152]
39 FW Wales Charley Edge 14 February 2017 Crawley Town Colchester Community Stadium [152]
32 MF Wales Tommy O'Sullivan 8 April 2017 Stevenage Colchester Community Stadium [153]

Transfers and contracts

[edit]

In

[edit]
Date Pos Player From Fee Ref
23 May 2016 DF England Ben Wyatt England Maldon & Tiptree Free transfer [8]
21 June 2016 DF England Luke Prosser England Southend United Free transfer [15]
28 June 2016 FW Scotland Denny Johnstone England Birmingham City Undisclosed [18]
28 June 2016 FW England Courtney Senior England Brentford Free transfer [19]
29 June 2016 DF England Dexter Peter England Chelmsford City Free transfer [21]
29 June 2016 FW England Brennan Dickenson England Gillingham Free transfer [22]
1 July 2016 MF England Doug Loft England Gillingham Free transfer [24]
6 July 2016 FW England Kurtis Guthrie England Forest Green Rovers Undisclosed [27]
7 July 2016 MF Scotland Craig Slater Scotland Kilmarnock Undisclosed [30]
29 July 2016 DF England Lewis Kinsella England Aston Villa Free transfer [37]
13 August 2016 DF England Brendan Ocran England Barnet Free transfer [44]
29 August 2016 GK Wales Rhys Williams England Carlisle United Free transfer [51]
7 October 2016 DF Jamaica Lloyd Doyley England Rotherham United Free transfer [65]
22 December 2016 DF England Jermaine Grandison England Shrewsbury Town Free transfer [81]
18 January 2017 FW Wales Eli Phipps Wales Cardiff City Undisclosed [95]
20 January 2017 MF Wales Tommy O'Sullivan Wales Cardiff City Undisclosed [96]
31 January 2017 GK England Dean Brill Scotland Motherwell Free transfer [102]
31 January 2017 MF Republic of Ireland Sean Murray England Swindon Town Free transfer [103]

Out

[edit]
Date Pos Player To Fee Ref
8 June 2016 FW England Gavin Massey England Leyton Orient Undisclosed [13]
9 June 2016 FW Spain David Segura Spain CD Cabacense[a] Released [155]
21 June 2016 GK England Elliot Parish England Accrington Stanley[b] Released [6][7]
21 June 2016 MF England Alex Gilbey England Wigan Athletic Undisclosed [16]
21 June 2016 MF England George Moncur England Barnsley £500,000 [17]
24 June 2016 MF England Joe Edwards England Walsall[c] Released [6][7]
1 July 2016 MF England Darren Ambrose Free agent Released [6][7]
1 July 2016 DF England Marley Andrews England Heybridge Swifts[d] Released [6][7]
1 July 2016 MF England Kieran Bailey England Soham Town Rangers[e] Released [6][7]
1 July 2016 MF England Tyler Brampton England Billericay Town[f] Released [6][7]
1 July 2016 DF England Tosin Olufemi England Hayes & Yeading United[g] Released [6][7]
1 July 2016 DF England Nicky Shorey England Hungerford Town[h] Released [6][7]
1 July 2016 FW England Marvin Sordell England Coventry City[i] Released [6][7]
9 September 2016 DF Northern Ireland Jamie Harney Northern Ireland Cliftonville[j] Released [57]
21 December 2016 GK England James Bransgrove England Chelmsford City Retired [80]
18 January 2017 MF England Jack Curtis England Harlow Town[k] Released [94]
20 January 2017 DF Republic of Ireland Michael O'Donoghue England Haringey Borough[l] Released [97]
30 January 2017 MF England Chris Regis England Sittingbourne[m] Released [100]
29 March 2017 DF England Jermaine Grandison Free agent Released [122]
11 April 2017 MF Republic of Ireland Owen Garvan Republic of Ireland St Patrick's Athletic[n] Released [126]
  1. ^ Following David Segura's release by Colchester United, he later joined CD Cabacense.[154]
  2. ^ Following Elliot Parish's release by Colchester United, he later joined Accrington Stanley.[156]
  3. ^ Following Joe Edwards's release by Colchester United, he later joined Walsall.[157]
  4. ^ Following Marley Andrews' release by Colchester United, he later joined Heybridge Swifts.[158]
  5. ^ Following Kieran Bailey's release by Colchester United, he later joined Soham Town Rangers.[159]
  6. ^ Following Tyler Brampton's release by Colchester United, he later joined Billericay Town.[160]
  7. ^ Following Tosin Olufemi's release by Colchester United, he later joined Hayes & Yeading United.[161]
  8. ^ Following Nicky Shorey's release by Colchester United, he later joined Hungerford Town.[162]
  9. ^ Following Marvin Sordell's release by Colchester United, he later joined Coventry City.[163]
  10. ^ Following Jamie Harney's release by Colchester United, he later joined Cliftonville.[164]
  11. ^ Following Jack Curtis' release by Colchester United, he later joined Harlow Town.[165]
  12. ^ Following Michael O'Donoghue's release by Colchester United, he later joined Haringey Borough.[166]
  13. ^ Following Chris Regis' release by Colchester United, he later joined Sittingbourne.[167]
  14. ^ Following Owen Garvan's release by Colchester United, he later joined St Patrick's Athletic.[168]

Loans in

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Date Pos Player From End date Ref
31 August 2016 MF England Tarique Fosu England Reading End of season[a] [52]
31 August 2016 MF Finland Glen Kamara England Arsenal 7 January 2017 [53]
30 January 2017 FW England Rekeil Pyke England Huddersfield Town End of season [101]
  1. ^ On 12 January 2017, Tarique Fosu's loan was extended until the end of the season.[91]

Loans out

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Date Pos Player To End date Ref
13 August 2016 DF England JJ Wilson England Maldon & Tiptree 11 September 2016 [43]
13 August 2016 MF England Jack Curtis England Needham Market 17 December 2016[a][b] [45]
2 September 2016 FW Zimbabwe Macauley Bonne England Lincoln City 13 October 2016 [55][68]
4 October 2016 DF Cameroon George Elokobi England Braintree Town 22 November 2016[c] [64]
21 October 2016 FW England Femi Akinwande England Bishop's Stortford 17 December 2016 [71]
25 October 2016 MF England Callum Harrison England Needham Market 21 January 2017 [72]
28 October 2016 DF England Ben Wyatt England Concord Rangers 29 April 2017 [73]
9 December 2016 FW England Eoin McKeown England Maldon & Tiptree 28 January 2017 [171]
22 December 2016 FW England Dion Sembie-Ferris England Concord Rangers 29 April 2017[d] [82]
27 January 2017 FW Zimbabwe Macauley Bonne England Woking 28 February 2017 [99]
3 February 2017 FW England Femi Akinwande England Maldon & Tiptree 1 March 2017 [104]
3 March 2017 FW England Femi Akinwande England East Thurrock United 3 April 2017 [114]
  1. ^ On 10 September 2016, Jack Curtis' loan was extended.[169]
  2. ^ On 13 October 2016, Jack Curtis' loan was further extended until 12 November 2016.[67]
  3. ^ On 11 November 2016, George Elokobi's loan was extended.[170]
  4. ^ On 24 February 2017, Dion Sembie-Ferris' loan was extended until the end of the season.[172]

Contracts

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New contracts and contract extensions.

Date Pos Player Length Contracted until Ref
23 May 2016 DF England Ben Wyatt 1 year May 2017 [8]
25 May 2016 FW England Drey Wright 1 year May 2017 [9]
26 May 2016 MF England Jack Curtis 1 year May 2017 [10]
2 June 2016 GK England Dillon Barnes 3 years May 2019 [12]
21 June 2016 DF England Luke Prosser 2 years May 2018 [15]
21 June 2016 MF England Sammie Szmodics 3 years May 2019 [14]
22 June 2016 FW England Macauley Bonne 2 years May 2018 [20]
28 June 2016 FW Scotland Denny Johnstone 2 years May 2018 [18]
28 June 2016 FW England Courtney Senior 2 years May 2018 [19]
29 June 2016 DF England Dexter Peter 1 year May 2017 [21]
29 June 2016 FW England Brennan Dickenson 2 years May 2018 [22]
30 June 2016 DF England JJ Wilson 1 year May 2017 [23]
30 June 2016 MF England Diaz Wright 1 year May 2017 [23]
30 June 2016 FW England George Brown 1 year May 2017 [23]
30 June 2016 FW England Decarrey Sheriff 1 year May 2017 [23]
4 July 2016 DF England Cameron James 4 years May 2020 [25]
4 July 2016 FW England Tariq Issa 4 years May 2020 [25]
5 July 2016 DF England Tom Eastman 1 year May 2017 [26]
6 July 2016 DF Northern Ireland Jamie Harney 1 year May 2017 [28]
6 July 2016 FW England Kurtis Guthrie 2 years May 2018 [27]
7 July 2016 FW England Femi Akinwande 1 year May 2017 [29]
7 July 2016 MF Scotland Craig Slater 2 years May 2018 [30]
29 July 2016 DF England Lewis Kinsella 1 year May 2017 [37]
13 August 2016 DF England Brendan Ocran 1 year May 2017 [44]
29 August 2016 GK Wales Rhys Williams 1 year May 2017 [51]
7 October 2016 DF Jamaica Lloyd Doyley 1 year May 2017 [65]
22 December 2016 DF England Jermaine Grandison 6 months May 2017 [81]
18 January 2017 FW Wales Eli Phipps 1½ years May 2018 [95]
20 January 2017 MF Wales Tommy O'Sullivan 1½ years May 2018 [96]
31 January 2017 GK England Dean Brill 6 months May 2017 [102]
31 January 2017 MF Republic of Ireland Sean Murray 1½ years May 2018 [103]

Honours and awards

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End-of-season awards

[edit]
Award Player Notes
Player of the Year award England Brennan Dickenson [173]
Young Player of the Year award England Tom Lapslie [173]
Player's Player of the Year award England Brennan Dickenson [173]
Goal of the Season award Cameroon George Elokobi [173]
Community Player of the Year award England Luke Prosser [173]
Colchester United Supporters Association Home Player of the Year award Cameroon George Elokobi [173]
Colchester United Supporters Association Away Player of the Year award England Tom Eastman [173]

See also

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