2011–12 Accrington Stanley F.C. season
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During the 2011–12 season, Accrington Stanley F.C. competed in League Two. This was their 6th season in the Football League and 14th was their second highest position.
2011–12 season | |||
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Chairman | Ilyas Khan | ||
Manager | John Coleman (until 24 January 2012) Leam Richardson (Caretaker manager until 15 February 2012) Paul Cook | ||
League Two | 14th | ||
FA Cup | 1st round | ||
League Cup | 1st round | ||
Football League Trophy | 2nd round (North) | ||
Top goalscorer | League: Pádraig Amond (7) All: Pádraig Amond (8) | ||
Highest home attendance | League: 3,275 vs Shrewsbury Town (21 Apr 2012) All: 3,275 vs Shrewsbury Town (21 Apr 2012) | ||
Lowest home attendance | League: 1,308 vs Dagenham & Redbridge (31 Jan 2012) All: 1,069 vs Carlisle United (6 Sep 2011) | ||
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It was a year of transition for Stanley with long serving manager John Coleman and his assistant Jimmy Bell leaving the club to join League One side Rochdale.[1] Former player Paul Cook was appointed the new manager[2] with his assistant being Leam Richardson, who was caretaker manager in the intervening spell.[3]
The end of the season saw chairman Ilyas Khan step down. He said he had been racially abused since taking over the club in March 2011.[4]
Stanley also made the news in October 2011, when on-loan defender Tom Bender was knocked out in a collision with team mate Ian Dunbavin and Tranmere Rovers striker Lucas Akins in a Football League Trophy tie. Consequently, the game was abandoned with Tranmere leading 2–1. Bender was treated for 30 minutes on the pitch before being taken to hospital where he regained consciousness and made a full recovery.[5]