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2009–10 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
2009–10 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season

The 2009–10 season was the 115th season in the history of Plymouth Argyle Football Club, their 85th in the Football League, and 41st in the second tier of the English football league system. Their 21st-place finish in the 2008–09 season meant it was their sixth successive season playing in the Championship. Their campaign ended disappointingly as they were relegated to League One with 11 wins, 8 draws, and 27 losses from 46 matches. The club exited both domestic cup competitions at the first stage, being eliminated by Newcastle United in the third round of the FA Cup and by Gillingham in the first round of the League Cup. The club changed managers in December due to a string of poor results as Paul Sturrock was replaced by Paul Mariner.
The club began their league campaign with two draws, but defeat by Cardiff City marked the beginning of a seven-game losing streak. Results improved in October and November before three more successive defeats saw Sturrock replaced by Mariner. Performances gradually improved and the club won both of their fixtures during the Christmas period, including a 4–1 win against Reading; their best of the season. The club signed Damien Johnson in the winter transfer window from Birmingham City and made a number of signings on loan, including Kenny Cooper and David Stockdale, in order to try to improve their league position. A succession of draws and narrow defeats followed in February, which prompted Mariner to make more signings.
Argyle lost three of their next nine matches to give themselves a chance of avoiding relegation, but their win at Doncaster Rovers proved to be the last game that they would collect any points in. Defeats at home to Middlesbrough and away to Watford left the club on the brink of a return to England's third tier, and that was confirmed in their next game. Newcastle United won 2–0 at Home Park to secure the Championship title, and relegated the home side at the same time. The club finished 23rd in the league table after defeat by bottom club Peterborough United on the final day of the season, eight points adrift of safety. Jamie Mackie finished as the club's top scorer with eight goals in all competitions, and captain Carl Fletcher was voted Player of the Year.
==Background==

The 2008–09 season was Paul Sturrock's first full campaign in his second spell as the club's manager.〔("Paul Sturrock's managerial career" ). Soccerbase. Retrieved 20 August 2010.〕 The club secured their status in the second tier of English football for a sixth season after finishing 21st in the league table, five points above Norwich City.〔("Argyle survival relieves Sturrock" ). BBC Sport. Retrieved 20 August 2010.〕〔("English football's slippery slope" ). BBC Sport. Retrieved 20 August 2010.〕 A number of players returned to their parent clubs at the end of the season after successful loan spells,〔("Sturrock predicts wage reductions " ). BBC Sport. Retrieved 20 August 2010.〕 including Craig Cathcart, David Gray, Alan Judge and Paul Gallagher. Sturrock wanted to bring Gallagher back to the club on a permanent basis, but was eventually unsuccessful after admitting before the season finished that the transfer fee and wages were an issue.〔("Sturrock rules out Kuqi bid" ). Sky Sports. Retrieved 20 August 2010.〕 Three apprentices of the club's youth system were offered professional contracts in May, including Irish youth international Joe Mason.〔("Plymouth youngsters handed deals" ). BBC Sport. Retrieved 20 August 2010.〕 The club's first signing of the summer was Carl Fletcher, who returned to Home Park permanently after signing on loan in February. Fletcher replaced Karl Duguid as the team captain,〔("Sturrock puts faith in Fletcher" ). BBC Sport. Retrieved 20 August 2010.〕〔("Crystal Palace 1–1 Argyle" ). Plymouth Argyle. Retrieved 20 August 2010.〕 and Romain Larrieu was named club captain.〔("Larrieu named Argyle club captain" ). BBC Sport. Retrieved 20 August 2010.〕 Sir Roy Gardner was confirmed as the club's new chairman in July, replacing Paul Stapleton who remained on the new board as vice-chairman.〔("Former Manchester United chairman takes over at Plymouth Argyle" ). ''The Guardian''. Retrieved 27 August 2010.〕 The club added to their squad that month with the permanent signings of Bradley Wright-Phillips, Kári Árnason and Réda Johnson, while Jermaine Easter and long-serving Frenchman Mathias Kouo-Doumbé were among the players who left. Doumbe was released from his contract by mutual consent in August after five years with the club.〔("Dons clinch double deal" ). Sky Sports. Retrieved 20 August 2010.〕

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