2009–10 Premier League


The 2009–10 Premier League was the 18th season of the Premier League since its establishment in 1992. A total of 20 teams competed in the league, with Chelsea unseating the three-time defending champions Manchester United, scoring a then Premier League record 103 goals in the process. The season began on 15 August 2009 and concluded on 9 May 2010. Prior to each opening week match, a minute's applause was held in memory of Sir Bobby Robson. Nike provided a new match ball – the T90 Ascente – for this season. Barclays sponsored the league.
The race for the title went to the final day of the season with Chelsea one point ahead of Manchester United; Chelsea's 8–0 win over Wigan Athletic was enough to secure their first title since 2006, despite Manchester United's 4–0 defeat of Stoke City. The title win came in Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti's first season at the club and he followed this up a week later by securing Chelsea's first FA Cup and League double with a win over Portsmouth at Wembley. Chelsea striker Didier Drogba won the Golden Boot award as the league's top goalscorer for the second time The victorious Chelsea side were noted for their attacking style of football: the team averaged 2.71 goals per game, scoring a Premier League record 103 goals for the season, compared to the average of 1.89 when they won the title in the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons.
In February 2010, Portsmouth became the first club to go into administration whilst a member of the Premier League. They were docked nine points, and two months later they were the first team of the season to be relegated. Hull City and Premier League debutants Burnley were relegated alongside them.

Overview

Pre-season

Pre-season was overshadowed by the death of Sir Bobby Robson on 31 July. On the opening games of the season, players stood around the centre circle for a minute's applause for the former Newcastle United, Fulham, Ipswich Town, Barcelona, Porto, PSV and England manager who died at the age of 76.

Broadcasting

This season was the last of a three-year domestic television rights deal agreed in 2006. Television rights continue to provide a large portion of Premier League clubs' revenue. However, on 19 June 2009, the Premier League annulled its contract with Ireland-based broadcaster Setanta Sports after the company failed to pay an instalment to the league with speculation mounting that the company would enter administration. As a result, Setanta Sports' share was bought by United States-based broadcasters ESPN, while Sky Sports continue to hold four of the six 23-live match packages. In the United States, the Disney-owned network is making use of sibling-network ESPN2 to televise early Saturday matches and Monday matches. This was possible due to Setanta Sports' financial troubles, which required their USA-based North America division to sell its rights to those games back to Fox Sports International, who in turn sublicensed them to ESPN. Setanta continues to broadcast a reduced number of matches in Ireland. In Australia, most games are available live on Fox Sports. Sentanta Sports USA operations ceased on 28 February, and Fox Soccer Plus replaced Sentanta as a pay service the following day.
On 31 January 2010, Sky Sports broadcast the match between Arsenal and Manchester United in 3D. The 3D broadcast was shown at nine pubs in London, Manchester, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin, making the match the first sports event to be televised in 3D to a public audience anywhere in the world.

List of 2009–10 transfers

Final results

Chelsea won the league by a point over second placed Manchester United on 9 May 2010, with an 8–0 win at home to Wigan Athletic. They won despite Manchester United's 4–0 win against Stoke. The title win came in Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti's first season with the club. Portsmouth were the first team to be relegated on 10 April 2010, followed by Hull City and Burnley. Fulham's manager Roy Hodgson was voted manager of the year by the League Managers Association. The season saw Liverpool, runners-up the previous season and considered one of the established 'Big Four', finish outside the top four for the first time since 2004–05 leaving them unable to compete in the UEFA Champions League for the first time since the 2003–04 season. Tottenham Hotspur finished with their best point total at the time in the Premier League era, finishing in fourth place on 70 points, earning their first ever berth into the Champions league.

Teams

Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Championship. The promoted teams were Wolverhampton Wanderers, Birmingham City and Burnley returning to the top flight after absences of five, one and thirty-three years respectively. This was also Burnley's first season in the Premier League. They replaced Newcastle United, Middlesbrough and West Bromwich Albion, relegated from the top flight after sixteen, eleven and one year respectively.

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
ArsenalLondon Emirates Stadium60,355
Aston VillaBirmingham Villa Park42,788
Birmingham CityBirmingham St Andrew's30,009
Blackburn RoversBlackburnEwood Park31,367
Bolton WanderersBoltonReebok Stadium28,723
BurnleyBurnleyTurf Moor22,546
ChelseaLondon Stamford Bridge42,055
EvertonLiverpool Goodison Park40,157
FulhamLondon Craven Cottage25,700
Hull CityKingston upon HullKC Stadium25,404
LiverpoolLiverpool Anfield45,276
Manchester CityManchesterCity of Manchester Stadium55,097
Manchester UnitedOld TraffordOld Trafford76,212
PortsmouthPortsmouthFratton Park20,688
Stoke CityStoke-on-TrentBritannia Stadium28,383
SunderlandSunderlandStadium of Light49,000
Tottenham HotspurLondon White Hart Lane36,240
West Ham UnitedLondon Boleyn Ground35,309
Wigan AthleticWiganDW Stadium25,138
Wolverhampton WanderersWolverhamptonMolineux Stadium29,303

Personnel and kits

TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Arsenal NikeEmirates
Aston Villa NikeAcorns Children's Hospice
Birmingham City UmbroF&C Investments
Blackburn Rovers UmbroCrown Paints
Bolton Wanderers Reebok188BET
Burnley ErreàCooke Fuels
Chelsea AdidasSamsung
Everton Le Coq SportifChang Beer
Fulham NikeLG Electronics
Hull City * UmbroTotesport.com
Liverpool AdidasCarlsberg
Manchester City UmbroEtihad Airways
Manchester United NikeAIG
Portsmouth CanterburyJobsite
Stoke City Le Coq SportifBritannia
Sunderland UmbroBoylesports
Tottenham Hotspur PumaMansion
West Ham United UmbroSBOBET
Wigan Athletic Vandanel188BET
Wolverhampton Wanderers Le Coq SportifSportingbet

* – Football Management Consultant

Managerial changes

League table


Results

Season statistics

Scoring

Table-related statistics

Overall

Monthly awards

Annual awards

Premier League Manager of the Season

, 63, received the Premier League Manager of the Season for the first time in his career, as a result of leading Tottenham Hotspur to Champions League qualification. Redknapp winning Manager of the Season marked the first time a non-title winning manager received the award since George Burley in the 2000–01 Premier League season.

Premier League Player of the Season

The Premier League Player of the Season award was won by Wayne Rooney of Manchester United.

PFA Players' Player of the Year

The PFA Players' Player of the Year was awarded to Wayne Rooney.

PFA Team of the Year

PFA Young Player of the Year

The PFA Young Player of the Year was awarded to James Milner for the first time.

Premier League Golden Boot

striker Didier Drogba won the Premier League Golden Boot award, scoring 29 goals in 32 appearances; this was the second time he won the award.

Premier League Fair Play Award

The Premier League Fair Play Award was given to Arsenal, the team deemed to have been the most sporting and best behaved. Sunderland occupied last place as the least sporting side

Behaviour of The Public Fair Play League

The Public Fair Play League was again given to Chelsea for the third consecutive year.

Premier League Merit Award

collected the Premier League Merit Award for being the first team to score 100 goals in a Premier League season.