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2010–11 Gateshead F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
2010–11 Gateshead F.C. season

The 2010–11 season was Gateshead's second consecutive season in the Conference National and their 13th at this level. They switched from being part-time to a full-time club with a professional squad at the beginning of the season, with manager Ian Bogie signing a two-year contract. Adam Sadler was announced to be replacing Jeff Wrightson as assistant manager, as Wrightson was unable to continue the role full-time. However, Sadler left the club to join Plymouth Argyle on 6 July, after only two months at Gateshead. Terry Mitchell, former Director of Youth Development at Hartlepool United, was named as his replacement 3 days later.
Gateshead fielded a reserve team in The Central League for the 2010–11 season, which was managed by Paul Bryson.〔 This was the first reserve team they had fielded since entering a team in the Wearside League in the 2004–05 season.
==Chronological list of events==

*26 May 2010: Gateshead announce the signing of strikers Jonny Allan from Northwich Victoria and Jon Shaw from Mansfield Town as well as defender Paul Heckingbottom from Mansfield Town.
*14 June 2010: Gateshead announce the signing of defender Ben Clark after his release from Hartlepool United.
*16 June 2010: Gateshead announce the signing of wingers Josh Gillies, from Whitley Bay, and James Marwood, from Team Northumbria.
*17 June 2010: Gateshead announce the signing of striker Nathan Fisher from Chester-le-Street Town for "a nominal four figure fee". Later revealed to be £3,000.
*20 June 2010: Gateshead announce the signing of winger Craig Nelthorpe from York City.
*30 June 2010: Gateshead announce the sale of striker Daryl Clare to Cambridge United for a fee of £10,000.
*1 July 2010: Gateshead become a professional club for the first time since 1960.
*6 July 2010: Assistant manager Adam Sadler leaves the club to join Plymouth Argyle.〔
*9 July 2010: Terry Mitchell, former Director of Youth Development at Hartlepool United, was announced as new assistant manager.〔
*18 July 2010: Gateshead announce the signing of defender David Brown and striker David Dowson on non-contract terms after their releases from Sunderland.
*6 August 2010: Gateshead announce the signings of goalkeepers Mark Cook, on non-contract terms, and Tim Deasy, on an initial three-month deal, along with striker Gary Mulligan, on an initial five-month deal.
*10 August 2010: Gateshead name defender Ben Clark as captain. Previous captain Kris Gate was named vice-captain.
*10 August 2010: Gateshead release striker David Dowson less than one month after signing non-contract terms.〔
*14 August 2009: Gateshead win their first point of the season after a 0–0 draw at home to Kettering Town on the opening day of the season.
*17 August 2009: Gateshead win their first game of the season 3–1 away at Barrow.
*7 September 2009: Gateshead win their first home game of the season 1–0 against Southport.
*30 September 2010: Gateshead announce the signing of defender Michael Kay on a one month loan from Sunderland.
*6 October 2010: Gateshead announce the signing of midfielder Shane Clarke on an initial one month contract after his release from Lincoln City.
*11 October 2010: Gateshead release midfielder Alex Francis.
*26 October 2010: Gateshead extend the loan of defender Michael Kay for a further 28 days.
*29 October 2010: Goalkeeper Mark Cook joins Harrogate Town.
*1 November 2010: Gateshead announce the signing of midfielder Ashley Winn on loan from Southport until the end of the year, with a fee of £2,500 agreed to sign Winn in January.
*8 November 2010: Gateshead release midfielder Shane Clarke.
*18 November 2010: Gateshead announce the signing of defender Alan White from Stalybridge Celtic on a monthly contract.
*23 December 2010: Gateshead extend striker Gary Mulligan's contract until the end of the season.
*6 January 2011: Gateshead announce the signing of defender Michael Liddle from Sunderland on a 28 day loan.
*7 January 2011: Gateshead announce the signing of defender James Tavernier and midfielder Jóan Símun Edmundsson from Newcastle United on 28 day loans.
*13 January 2011: Gateshead announce striker Brian Wake has been made available for transfer.
*20 January 2011: Gateshead announce midfielder Andy Ferrell has been transfer listed.
*20 January 2011: Midfielder Steven Baptist joins Bedlington Terriers on a month-long loan.
*31 January 2011: Gateshead announce the extension of Michael Liddle's loan until the end of the season.
*8 February 2011: Gateshead announce the extension of James Tavernier's loan until 9 April.
*8 February 2011: Gateshead release defenders David Brown and Alan White.〔
*19 February 2011: Gateshead record their biggest away win over professional opposition as they beat Wrexham 7–2 at the Racecourse Ground.
*26 February 2011: Gateshead end February with seven wins from seven games, finishing with a 2–0 victory over local rivals Blyth Spartans at Croft Park in the quarter-finals of the FA Trophy to make it to the semi-finals for the first time in the club's history.
*28 February 2011: Gateshead sign winger Adam Rundle from Morecambe on loan until the end of the season.
*1 March 2011: Gateshead announce midfielder Andy Ferrell will join Barrow on a one month loan on 3 March 2011, after appearing for Gateshead Reserves in the Durham Challenge Cup semi-final against Norton & Stockton Ancients a day earlier.
*4 March 2011: Gateshead sign striker Richard Offiong until the end of the season.
*4 March 2011: Gateshead manager Ian Bogie named Blue Square Bet Premier Manager of the Month and striker Jon Shaw named Player of the Month for February 2011.
*10 March 2011: Gateshead announce striker Brian Wake was to join an unnamed Swedish club on a two-year contract, later revealed to be Östersunds
*11 March 2011: Gateshead sign former Carlisle United goalkeeper Jon Ball.〔
*24 March 2011: Defender James Tavernier is recalled early by Newcastle United.
*21 April 2011: Gateshead Under 18s win the Durham County Youth Cup with a 3–0 win against Newcastle Benfield with goals from Lee McGill, Lee Maitland and Jonathon Ward.
*22 April 2011: Gateshead Reserves lift the Durham Challenge Cup after goals from James Marwood and Jonny Allan result in a 2–0 victory over Dunston UTS at the Hetton Centre.
*4 May 2011: Gateshead announced they have released seven players and transfer listed midfielder Ashley Winn.

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