2009–10 season | |||
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Chairman | Steve Morgan OBE | ||
Manager | Mick McCarthy | ||
Premier League | 15th | ||
FA Cup | 4th round | ||
League Cup | 3rd round | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Kevin Doyle (9) All: Kevin Doyle (9) |
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Highest home attendance | 29,023 (vs Portsmouth, 3 October 2009) |
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Lowest home attendance | 11,416 (vs Swindon, 25 August 2009) |
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Average home league attendance | 28,366 | ||
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The 2009–10 season was the 111th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers. This season saw the club return to the Premier League after a five-year absence. They had won promotion in the previous season as champions of the Football League Championship.
Although this season was the club's 61st at the top level of English football, it was only their second season in the modern Premier League; their only previous Premier League campaign had ended in relegation in 2003–04.
The club avoided relegation, finishing 15th, some eight points clear of the relegation zone. Survival was confirmed with two games to spare, marking the first time they had avoided relegation from the highest level since 1980–81.
The summer transfer window saw the arrival of nine new recruits in total (seven permanent, two loans) at a cost of £18.5 million. The most notable new addition was Irish international striker Kevin Doyle, signed for a club record fee of £6.5 million from Championship side Reading. Serbian midfielder Nenad Milijaš was the next most expensive signing, bought to add additional creativity. The summer also saw contract extensions signed by Kevin Foley,Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Jody Craddock and David Edwards. On the field the players resumed training at their Sir Jack Hayward training ground on 29 June 2009, before flying out to Perth, Australia on 4 July for a two-week stay where they stepped up their training and played their first two games of pre-season. Preparations were completed with the only home friendly, a game against La Liga side Real Valladolid.