2013–14 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season


The 2013–14 season is Oldham Athletic's 17th consecutive season in the third division of the English football league system and Lee Johnson's first full season as manager of the club.
The Latics faced a summer of rebuilding on and off the pitch as 18 players were out of contract from the 2012–13 season and work finally recommenced on the demolition of the old Broadway Stand in preparation for its replacement by the new North Stand. Dean Bouzanis, Robbie Simpson, Connor Hughes, Liam Jacob, Alex Cisak, Lee Croft and Dan Taylor were all released at the end of the 2012–13 season with new contracts handed to Glenn Belezika, Cliff Byrne, Connor Brown, David Mellor, James Tarkowski and Kirk Millar as well as youngsters Joe Cooper, Chris Sutherland, Luke Simpson and Danny Gosset. Matt Smith opted to join Leeds United after his impressive run of goals during the 2012-13 FA Cup while Dean Furman joined former manager Paul Dickov at Doncaster Rovers and Jean-Yves Mvoto joined Barnsley.
In their place, Johnson signed wingers Sidney Schmeltz and James Dayton as well as strengthening the centre of midfield with Anton Rodgers and the permanent acquisition of Korey Smith who had ended the previous season on loan at Boundary Park from Norwich City. A trio of forwards were also recruited: Charlie MacDonald, Jonson Clarke-Harris and, following a protracted contract dispute with Swindon Town, Adam Rooney. Johnson signed goalkeeper Mark Oxley on a season long loan from Hull City but his only defensive acquisition before the season began was the young Latvian centre back, Edijs Joksts. As a result, the season began with young midfielder David Mellor employed at centre back alongside James Tarkowski.
The season began positively for Oldham with a 4-3 victory away at Stevenage. This was followed by defeat at home to Derby in the first round of the Capital One Cup and a run of games in which Oldham were praised for their attractive style of play but ultimately achieved only 8 points from their first 10 league games. In the meantime, the summer transfer window had closed with the departure of Baxter to Sheffield United for an undisclosed fee, the return of Danny Philliskirk and the arrival of defensive duo Matteo Lanzoni and Genseric Kusunga.

Squad & Coaching Staff

First Team Squad

Management & Coaching Staff

League table

Transfers

Squad statistics

Appearances

NumberPositionNameTot
Apps
Tot
Start
Tot
Sub
Lg
Apps
Lg
Start
Lg
Sub
FAC
Apps
FAC
Start
FAC
Sub
Lg Cup
Apps
Lg Cup
Start
Lg Cup
Sub
JPT
Apps
JPT
Start
JPT
Sub
01GKMark Oxley2424019190330110110
02DFConnor Brown651440000110101
03DFJonathan Grounds2626019190220110440
04MFJames Wesolowski2219317152220101220
05DFGenseric Kusunga14140990220000330
06DFJames Tarkowski2525017170330110440
07MFSidney Schmeltz2281416511211101321
08MFKorey Smith2727019190330110440
09FWAdam Rooney2517818126321110321
10FWCharlie MacDonald10731073000000000
11MFCristian Montaño15961064211110211
12MFDavid Mellor15114972321110312
14FWJonson Clarke-Harris2312111679321110321
15MFCarl Winchester532532000000000
16DFCliff Byrne303303000000000
17MFAnton Rodgers1165624220000321
18DFMatteo Lanzoni12111880211000220
19MFJames Dayton2323017170330110220
20FWJose Baxter541431000110000
20FWMike Petrasso642431101000110
21FWKirk Millar826523101101101
22DFGlenn Belezika101000000000101
23DFJoseph Mills1414011110000000330
24DFEdijs Joksts000000000000000
25GKLuke Simpson000000000000000
26MFAlbert Rusnak312202000000110
26DFEllis Plummer330220110000000
27FWDanny Philliskirk2119214122330000440
28MFChris Sutherland000000000000000
29GKPaul Rachubka330000000000330
30DFJoe Cooper000000000000000
31MFDanny Gosset000000000000000
32DFJack Truelove000000000000000
33GKJoel Coleman000000000000000
35FWJordan Bove101000000000101

Goal Scorers

Disciplinary

Results and fixtures

Pre–season friendlies

League One

FA Cup

League Cup

Football League Trophy