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Football league season
Premier Reserve League
Season2011–12
ChampionsManchester United Reserves
Goals scored562
Average goals/game3.18
Top goalscorerWill Keane (15)
Marcello Trotta (15)
Biggest home winFulham Reserves 7–0 Bolton Wanderers Reserves (30 August 2011)
Biggest away winNorwich City 0–5 Arsenal (21 February 2012)
Highest scoringSunderland 6–3 Manchester United (8 December 2011)
Everton 6–3 Newcastle United (14 February 2012)
Newcastle United 3–6 Manchester United (16 April 2012)
Longest winning run6 games – West Bromwich Albion (6 September 2011 – 1 November 2011)
Aston Villa (17 January 2012 – 12 March 2012)
Longest unbeaten run9 games – Everton (22 November 2011 – 22 March 2012)
Liverpool (7 February 2012 – 19 April 2012)
Longest losing run5 games – Newcastle United (20 March 2012 – 16 April 2012)
2010–11 2012–13

The 2011–12 Premier Reserve League (officially known as the 2011–12 Barclays Premier Reserve League for sponsorship reasons) was the thirteenth season since the establishment of the Premier Reserve League.

The events in the senior leagues during the 2010–11 season saw Blackpool and West Ham United relegated and replaced by the promoted sides Norwich City & Swansea City. While Birmingham City were relegated from the Premier League and Queens Park Rangers were promoted to the Premier League, neither side decided to participate in the reserve league.

The geographical split of the 16 participating teams meant it was possible to drop the overcomplicated 2010–11 structure and revert to a simpler North & South structure. The Northern league now consists of Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Sunderland and Wigan Athletic. Manchester City chose not to participate this season. The Southern League consists of Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Fulham (who have chosen to participate this season), Norwich City, Swansea City, West Bromwich Albion & Wolverhampton Wanderers

Each team played the teams in their own league home and away. They also played each team in the other league once (home and away games split evenly). This resulted in 22 league games (14 + 8).

At the conclusion of the league season, the two league winners played the final in the home ground of the Northern league winner. The venue alternates between North & South each year. Last year it was held at Stamford Bridge, the home of eventual champions Chelsea.

On 10 May 2012, Manchester United Reserves won the Play-off Final.

Tables

Premier Reserve League North

Final table

Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Manchester United Reserves (C) 22 15 4 3 58 23 +35 49
2 Liverpool Reserves 22 9 8 5 44 30 +14 35
3 Everton Reserves 22 9 8 5 38 29 +9 35
4 Sunderland Reserves 22 9 5 8 38 36 +2 32
5 Newcastle United Reserves 22 7 4 11 38 58 −20 25
6 Wigan Athletic Reserves 22 5 9 8 27 37 −10 24
7 Blackburn Rovers Reserves 22 4 10 8 18 22 −4 22
8 Bolton Wanderers Reserves 22 3 8 11 23 40 −17 17

Premier Reserve League South

Final table

Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Aston Villa Reserves (C) 22 13 4 5 45 22 +23 43
2 Fulham Reserves 22 12 4 6 46 25 +21 40
3 Arsenal Reserves 22 11 5 6 36 25 +11 38
4 West Bromwich Albion Reserves 22 11 2 9 36 31 +5 35
5 Chelsea Reserves 22 7 7 8 42 43 −1 28
6 Wolverhampton Wanderers Reserves 22 6 5 11 26 41 −15 23
7 Swansea City Reserves 22 4 8 10 21 38 −17 20
8 Norwich City Reserves 22 2 7 13 26 62 −36 13

Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored
Pos = Position; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points; C = Champions

Play-off Final

At the conclusion of the league season, the two league winners played the final in the home ground of the Northern league winner.

Manchester United Reserves0–0Aston Villa Reserves
Report
Penalties
King soccer ball with check mark
Lingard soccer ball with check mark
Keane soccer ball with check mark
3–1 Bannan soccer ball with check mark
Carruthers soccer ball with red X
Johnson soccer ball with red X
Cameron soccer ball with red X
Old Trafford, Manchester

Goal scorers

Premier Reserve League North

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Republic of Ireland Will Keane Manchester United 15
2 England Ryan Noble Sunderland 11
3 England Nathan Eccleston Liverpool 8
4 Greece Apostolos Vellios Everton 7
England Michael Ngoo Liverpool
Senegal Mame Biram Diouf Manchester United
Italy Davide Petrucci Manchester United
8 England Jose Baxter Everton 6
England Raheem Sterling Liverpool
England Jesse Lingard Manchester United
England Jordan Rugg Wigan Athletic
12 England Conor Coady Liverpool 5
Spain Suso (footballer) Liverpool
France Oumare Tounkara Sunderland
15 France Magaye Gueye Everton 4
England Michael Keane Manchester United
England Dan Gosling Newcastle United
England Adam Reed Sunderland
England Daniel Redmond Wigan Athletic
20 England Nick Blackman Blackburn Rovers 3
England Jordan Slew Blackburn Rovers
England Oluwasanmi Odelusi Bolton Wanderers
Scotland Michael O'Halloran Bolton Wanderers
England Ross Barkley Everton
England John Lundstram Everton
England Conor McAleny Everton
England Jonjo Shelvey Liverpool
England Larnell Cole Manchester United
France Paul Pogba Manchester United
England Ryan Donaldson Newcastle United
England Nile Ranger Newcastle United
England Michael Richardson Newcastle United
England Dan Taylor Newcastle United
England Jordan Cook Sunderland
England Roarie Deacon Sunderland
France Nouha Dicko Wigan Athletic
37 Spain Hugo Fernandez Blackburn Rovers 2
Australia Jamie Maclaren Blackburn Rovers
England Josh Morris Blackburn Rovers
England Adam Blakeman Bolton Wanderers
France David Ngog Bolton Wanderers
England Jack Sampson Bolton Wanderers
Turkey Tuncay Bolton Wanderers
England Hallam Hope Everton
Portugal João Silva Everton
Hungary Krisztián Adorján Liverpool
England Adam Morgan Liverpool
England Jay Spearing Liverpool
Belgium Ritchie de Laet Manchester United
England Ravel Morrison Manchester United
England Philip Airey Newcastle United
Algeria Mehdi Abeid Newcastle United
England Sammy Ameobi Newcastle United
Australia Bradden Inman Newcastle United
France Sylvain Marveaux Newcastle United
England Greg McDermott Newcastle United
Republic of the Congo Yven Moyo Newcastle United
England Billy Knott Sunderland
England Craig Lynch Sunderland
England Adam Dawson Wigan Athletic
England Callum McManaman Wigan Athletic
62 England Myles Anderson Blackburn Rovers 1
England Jonson Clarke-Harris Blackburn Rovers
France Hérold Goulon Blackburn Rovers
England Osayamen Osawe Blackburn Rovers
England Jackson Ramm Blackburn Rovers
Brazil Bruno Ribeiro Blackburn Rovers
Republic of Ireland Mark Connolly Bolton Wanderers
England Tom Eaves Bolton Wanderers
Republic of Ireland Liam Irwin Bolton Wanderers
England Alex McQuade Bolton Wanderers
England Tope Obadeyi Bolton Wanderers
Bulgaria Martin Petrov Bolton Wanderers
England Joe Riley Bolton Wanderers
England Josh Vela Bolton Wanderers
Republic of Ireland Seamus Coleman Everton
Netherlands Royston Drenthe Everton
England Adam Forshaw Everton
England Luke Garbutt Everton
England Chris Long Everton
England Leon Osman Everton
Nigeria Yakubu Everton
Uruguay Sebastián Coates Liverpool
England Jon Flanagan Liverpool
Northern Ireland Ryan McLaughlin Liverpool
England Michael Roberts Liverpool
England Reece Brown Manchester United
England Zeki Fryers Manchester United
Italy Federico Macheda Manchester United
Italy Alberto Massacci Manchester United
England Chris Smalling Manchester United
England Ryan Tunnicliffe Manchester United
Belgium Marnick Vermijl Manchester United
Northern Ireland Shane Ferguson Newcastle United
England Jeff Henderson Newcastle United
England Ryan McGorrigan Newcastle United
England Marcus Maddison Newcastle United
France Gabriel Obertan Newcastle United
England Jason Prior Newcastle United
England Remie Streete Newcastle United
Slovenia Haris Vučkić Newcastle United
England Fraizer Campbell Sunderland
England Brett Elliott Sunderland
England Craig Gardner Sunderland
England Matthew Kilgallon Sunderland
England Louis Laing Sunderland
Republic of Ireland David Meyler Sunderland
England Adam Mitchell Sunderland
England Peter Aylmer Wigan Athletic
England Rakish Bingham Wigan Athletic
England Adam Buxton Wigan Athletic
England Tim Chow Wigan Athletic
Ivory Coast Steve Gohouri Wigan Athletic
Scotland Jamie McCormack Wigan Athletic
England Callum Morris Wigan Athletic
Republic of Ireland Conor Sammon Wigan Athletic

Own goals

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Scotland Grant Hanley Blackburn Rovers 1
England Tom Eckersley Bolton Wanderers
Germany Shkodran Mustafi Everton
Sweden Ole Söderberg Newcastle United
England Liam Marrs Sunderland

Premier Reserve League South

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Italy Marcello Trotta Fulham 15
2 Austria Andreas Weimann Aston Villa 9
3 Saint Kitts and Nevis Romaine Sawyers West Bromwich Albion 8
4 England Sanchez Watt Arsenal 7
Belgium Romelu Lukaku Chelsea
6 England Chuks Aneke Arsenal 6
England Callum Robinson Aston Villa
Slovakia Milan Lalkovič Chelsea
Northern Ireland Matt Ball Norwich City
Scotland Stephen Dobbie Swansea City
England Saido Berahino West Bromwich Albion
12 Turkey Oğuzhan Özyakup Arsenal 5
Republic of Ireland Michael Drennan Aston Villa
England Gary Gardner Aston Villa
England Daniel Johnson (footballer) Aston Villa
Switzerland Kerim Frei Fulham
17 Republic of Ireland Graham Burke Aston Villa 4
Republic of Ireland Samir Carruthers Aston Villa
England Patrick Bamford Chelsea
England Nathaniel Chalobah Chelsea
Brazil Lucas Piazón Chelsea
England Tom Donegan Fulham
England Alex Smith (footballer born 1991) Fulham
Jamaica Jamar Loza Norwich City
England Aaron Wilbraham Norwich City
Wales Casey Thomas Swansea City
27 Scotland Barry Bannan Aston Villa 3
Sweden Alex Kačaniklić Fulham
Switzerland Pajtim Kasami Fulham
England Richard Brindley Norwich City
Scotland Craig Beattie Swansea City
England Lateef Elford-Alliyu West Bromwich Albion
England Kemar Roofe West Bromwich Albion
England Ashley Hemmings Wolverhampton Wanderers
Northern Ireland Liam McAlinden Wolverhampton Wanderers
36 Russia Andrei Arshavin Arsenal 2
South Korea Park Chu-Young Arsenal
England Luke Freeman Arsenal
Germany Serge Gnabry Arsenal
England Billy Clifford (footballer) Chelsea
Scotland Islam Feruz Chelsea
England Todd Kane Chelsea
England Jacob Mellis Chelsea
England Adam Phillip Chelsea
Portugal Orlando Sá Fulham
Guinea-Bissau Buomesca Tue Na Bangna Fulham
England George Francomb Norwich City
England James Vaughan Norwich City
Wales David Cotterill Swansea City
England Luke Moore Swansea City
France Marc-Antoine Fortuné West Bromwich Albion
England Jake Cassidy Wolverhampton Wanderers
Northern Ireland Johnny Gorman Wolverhampton Wanderers
England Michael Ihiekwe Wolverhampton Wanderers
England Zeli Ismail Wolverhampton Wanderers
England Jake Kempton Wolverhampton Wanderers
England Jamie Reckord Wolverhampton Wanderers
England James Spray Wolverhampton Wanderers
59 England Benik Afobe Arsenal 1
England Zak Ansah Arsenal
Spain Hector Bellerin Arsenal
Israel Yossi Benayoun Arsenal
France Abou Diaby Arsenal
Germany Thomas Eisfeld Arsenal
Japan Ryo Miyaichi Arsenal
England Philip Roberts Arsenal
Spain Jon Toral Arsenal
England Nicholas Yennaris Arsenal
England Marc Albrighton Aston Villa
England Nathan Delfouneso Aston Villa
United States Eric Lichaj Aston Villa
England Connor Taylor Aston Villa
England Ryan Bertrand Chelsea
Portugal Aliu Djaló Chelsea
England Josh McEachran Chelsea
Sweden Marko Mitrović Chelsea
England Ismail Seremba Chelsea
Netherlands Patrick van Aanholt Chelsea
England Alex Brister Fulham
Denmark Lasse Vigen Christensen Fulham
Algeria Rafik Halliche Fulham
England Courtney Harris Fulham
Norway Bjørn Helge Riise Fulham
England Josh Pritchard Fulham
Australia Ryan Williams Fulham
England Cauley Woodrow Fulham
England Michael Clunan Norwich City
Wales Josh Dawkin Norwich City
England Patrick Drmola Norwich City
England Jacob Murphy Norwich City
Northern Ireland Rory Donnelly Swansea City
England Leroy Lita Swansea City
Wales Kurtis March Swansea City
France Darnel Situ Swansea City
Scotland Scott Allan West Bromwich Albion
England Wesley Atkinson West Bromwich Albion
Czech Republic Roman Bednář West Bromwich Albion
Wales Kayleden Brown West Bromwich Albion
England Donervorn Daniels West Bromwich Albion
England Craig Dawson West Bromwich Albion
Scotland Graham Dorrans West Bromwich Albion
Hungary Zoltán Gera West Bromwich Albion
England David Goldsmith West Bromwich Albion
England James Hurst West Bromwich Albion
England Alex Jones West Bromwich Albion
EnglandSam Mantom West Bromwich Albion
EnglandNicky Shorey West Bromwich Albion
New Zealand Chris Wood West Bromwich Albion
England Ethan Ebanks-Landell Wolverhampton Wanderers
Republic of Ireland Anthony Forde Wolverhampton Wanderers
England Louis Harris Wolverhampton Wanderers
Serbia Nenad Milijaš Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wales Sam Vokes Wolverhampton Wanderers
England Sam Winnall Wolverhampton Wanderers

Own goals

Rank Player Team Goals
1 England Wesley Atkinson West Bromwich Albion 1

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated from the Premier Reserve League at the end of this season:

Teams promoted to the Premier Reserve League at the end of this season:

See also

References

External links

Match reports

Match reports can be found at each club's official website:

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