Coca Cola Championship 2009-10
August
8 Derby (A)
15 Sheff Wed (H)
18 West Brom (H)
22 Preston (A)
29 Crystal Palace (H)
September
12 QPR (A)
15 Leicester (A)
19 Reading (H)
26 Blackpool (A)
29 Plymouth (H)
October
3 Nottm Forest (H)
17 Bristol City (A)
20 Doncaster (A)
24 Scunthorpe (H)
31 Barnsley (H)
November
7 Newcastle (A)
21 Sheff Utd (A)
28 Middlesbrough (H)
December
5 Swansea (H)
8 Ipswich (A)
12 Coventry (A)
19 Watford (H)
26 West Brom (A)
28 Cardiff (H)
January
9 Sheff Wed (A)
16 Derby (H)
26 Preston (H)
30 Crystal Palace (A)
February
6 QPR (H)
9 Cardiff (A)
13 Middlesbrough (A)
16 Ipswich (H)
20 Sheff Utd (H)
27 Swansea (A)
March
6 Coventry (H)
13 Watford (A)
16 Doncaster (H)
20 Nottm Forest (A)
23 Scunthorpe (A)
27 Bristol City (H)
April
3 Newcastle (H)
5 Barnsley (A)
10 Leicester (H)
17 Reading (A)
24 Blackpool (H)
May
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Peterborough United
London Road Stadium London Road Peterborough
PE2 8AL
Tel: 01733 563947
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Brief History
Peterborough United Football Club was formed in 1934 and played in the old Midland League , which they won six times; eventually being admitted to the Football League in 1960 , replacing Gateshead F.C.The ground is London Road, Peterborough .
Club Stats.
Nickname |
The Posh |
Founded |
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Ground
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London Road |
Capacity |
15,000 |
Highest attendance |
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Captain |
Russell Martin |
Manager |
Jim Gannon |
Club Website |
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Manager -
Jim Gannon

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