We continue our look at who sat where in the League One table 10 years ago…
20th) LEYTON ORIENT
Played: 21 – Points: 22
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 17th (Played: 46 – Points: 51)
The manager they ended with: Russell Slade
The club’s top scorer, League: Scott McGleish (12)
Leyton Orient FC
Scott McGleish pic.twitter.com/9caH3f9GK9— Superb Footy Pics (@SuperbFootyPics) May 19, 2017
19th) EXETER
Played: 21 – Points: 22
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 18th (Played: 46 – Points: 51)
The manager they ended with: Paul Tisdale
The club’s top scorer, All: Ryan Harley (10)
? On this day: In 2009, Adam Stansfield netted a double as we recorded a 2-1 victory over Tranmere Rovers at St James Park in League One. Michael Ricketts got the Rovers reply.#ECFC pic.twitter.com/IbLc4fWN4r
— Exeter City FC (@OfficialECFC) September 19, 2019
18th) GILLINGHAM
Played: 21 – Points: 22
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 21st (relegated) (Played: 46 – Points: 50)
The manager they ended with: Mark Stimson
The club’s top scorer, League: Simeon Jackson (14), All: Simeon Jackson (17)
Simeon Jackson celebrates a goal for Gillingham#gfc #Gillingham #Gills pic.twitter.com/od9OhcoX0H
— Football Memories (@footballmemorys) April 17, 2016
17th) BRENTFORD
Played: 21 – Points: 23
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 9th (Played: 46 – Points: 62)
The manager they ended with: Andy Scott
The club’s top scorer, League: Charles MacDonald (15), All: Charles MacDonald (17)
Despite having only played 28 games for Brentford in 2009/10… Szczesny voted Brentford's Goalkeeper of the Decade. pic.twitter.com/GY6LGgKSZH
— ARSENAL (@tomgunner14) February 13, 2015
Find out who sat 16th to 13th in the League One table 10 years ago by clicking on the next page.
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