How did the League Two table 10 years ago? With the decade coming to an end, we have taken a look back at how it stood.
At the time, Coca Cola were the league sponsors, it consisted many of today’s non league sides and the top scorer charts had players such as Lee Hughes, Adam Le Fondre and Brett Pitman! Find out who sat where, the manager at the time, what their final position was and the top scorer.
24) DARLINGTON
Played: 21 – Points: 8
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 24th (relegated) (Played: 46 – Points: 30)
The manager they ended with: Steve Staunton
The club’s top scorer, League: Tadhg Purcell (9)
Darlington beat Bournemouth on this day in 2009, Purdie and Abbott scoring. Was Eddie Howe's first game as manager. pic.twitter.com/j0QoqyVJdJ
— Craig Stoddart (@CStoddartEcho) January 3, 2016
23) GRIMSBY
Played: 22 – Points: 17
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 23rd (relegated) (Played: 46 – Points: 44)
The manager they ended with: Neil Woods
The club’s top scorer, League: Michael Coulson, Jamie Devitt, Barry Conlon and Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro (5 goals), All: Peter Sweeney (6 goals)
10th April 2010 – Jamie Devitt's fine 18th-minute strike kept alive Grimsby's faint hopes of League Two survival with a 1-0 victory at Hereford #GTFC Colgan, Bore, Widdowson, Atkinson, Lancashire, Coulson, Sinclair, Hudson, @jamiedevitt10, Akpa Akpro, Wright. Att: 2143 pic.twitter.com/L3EXAzcmBG
— On this GTFC day…. (@onthisGTFCday) April 10, 2019
22) LINCOLN
Played: 21 – Points: 19
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 20th (Played: 46 – Points: 50)
The manager they ended with: Chris Sutton
The club’s top scorer, All: Davide Somma (9)
Davide Somma
2010
14 Appearances
9 Goals"Somma time" came to Lincoln in February 2010, and what a time it was. He got 9 goals & 5 assists, dragged the club to survival, and left the club with a red card. So many memorable moments for a short time.
Suggested by @JamesMaples16 pic.twitter.com/9Q0msflrW1
— Lincoln City 1884 ? (@LincolnCity1884) July 23, 2019
21) CHELTENHAM
Played: 21 – Points: 20
Their final position in the 2009/10 season: 22nd (Played: 46 – Points: 48)
The manager they ended with: Mark Yates
The club’s top scorer, League: Justin Richards (15), All: Justin Richards (15)
#PlayerPic Justin Richards – Cheltenham Town – Striker 2009-10 Other Clubs inc Woking, Kidderminster & Burton #ctfc pic.twitter.com/ww4itzv7Ly
— Martyn Bishop (@MartynBCFC) August 20, 2014
Find out who sat 20th to 17th in the League Two table 10 years ago by clicking on the next page.

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