We continue our look at who sat where in the Championship table 10 years ago…
10) WATFORD
Played: 21 – Points: 30
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 16th (Played: 46 – Points: 54)
The manager they ended with: Malky Mackay
The club’s top scorer, All: Danny Graham (14)
On this day… 10 years ago!
? 8th August 2009#WatfordFC 1-1 Doncaster Rovers
Danny Graham made his Watford debut, scoring on the opening day of the season.
He went on to score 41 goals, in 98 appearances for the 'Orns ?
Which of his goals was your favourite? ? pic.twitter.com/lGNfhO7ApP
— The Hornets' Nest (@hornetsnestwfc) August 8, 2019
9) BRISTOL CITY
Played: 21 – Points: 30
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 10th (Played: 46 – Points: 63)
The manager they ended with: Steve Coppell
The club’s top scorer, League: Nicky Maynard (10), All: Nicky Maynard (11)
Nicky Maynard, Bristol City #BCFC #BristolCity pic.twitter.com/0BXudepBT0
— Football Memories (@footballmemorys) June 27, 2017
8) SHEFFIELD UNITED
Played: 21 – Points: 31
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 8th (Played: 46 – Points: 65)
The manager they ended with: Kevin Blackwell
The club’s top scorer, League: Richard Cresswell (12), All: Richard Cresswell (14)
#PlayerPic Richard Cresswell – Sheffield Utd – Forward 2010- #sufc pic.twitter.com/5PrZP3ps
— Martyn Bishop (@MartynBCFC) December 18, 2012
7) BLACKPOOL
Played: 21 – Points: 31
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 6th (promoted) (Played: 46 – Points: 70)
The manager they ended with: Ian Holloway
The club’s top scorer, League: Charlie Adam (17), All: Charlie Adam (19)
ON THIS DAY: In 2009 Blackpool beat Preston 1-0 thanks a solitary goal from Charlie Adam. pic.twitter.com/tqfVnvFhyt
— Blackpool FC (@BlackpoolFC) April 11, 2014
6) SWANSEA CITY
Played: 21 – Points: 32
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 7th (Played: 46 – Points: 69)
The manager they ended with: Paulo Sousa
The club’s top scorer, All: Darren Pratley (7)
ON THIS DAY – In 2009, a brace from Darren Pratley ensured Swansea City took all three points at Sheffiield Wednesday to maintain their play-off challenge #Swans pic.twitter.com/D4lGPFknJ8
— Swansea City Online (@SwanseaCityLive) December 19, 2018
Find out who sat 5th to 1st in the Championship table 10 years ago by clicking on the next page.
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