The 2013–14 season was the 92nd season of competitive association football and 77th season in the Football League played by York City Football Club, a professional football club based in York, North Yorkshire, England. Their 17th-place finish in 2012–13 meant it was their second consecutive season in League Two. The season ran from 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014.
35 players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were 12 different goalscorers. Defender Ben Davies missed only five of the 52 competitive matches played over the season. Wes Fletcher finished as leading scorer with 13 goals, of which 10 came in league competition and three came in the FA Cup. The winner of the Clubman of the Year award, voted for by the club's supporters, was Lanre Oyebanjo.
York retained the previous season's home and away kits.[20] The home kit comprised red shirts with white sleeves, light blue shorts and white socks.[20] The away kit included light blue shirts with white sleeves, white shorts and light blue socks.[21]Benenden Health continued as shirt sponsors for the second successive season.[20]
York began the season with a 1–0 home win over the previous season's play-off finalists, Northampton Town, with debutant Jarvis scoring the winning goal in the 90th minute.[26] However, defeat came in York's match against Championship team Burnley in the first round of the League Cup, going down 4–0 at home.[27] The team endured their first league defeat of the season in the following match after being beaten 2–0 away by Dagenham & Redbridge, the home team scoring in each half.[28] York then held Hartlepool United to a 0–0 home draw,[29] before being beaten 3–2 away by Bristol Rovers, in which Jarvis scored twice before John-Joe O'Toole scored the winning goal for the home team in the 67th minute.[30] Two signings were made shortly before the transfer deadline; defender George Taft was signed on a one-month loan from Leicester City,[31] while Middlesbrough midfielder Ryan Brobbel joined on a one-month loan.[32] Midfielder John McReady, who had been told he had no future with the club, departed after signing for FC Halifax Town.[33][34] Jarvis gave York the lead away to Exeter City before Alan Gow scored in each half to see the home team win 2–1.[35]
September
York suffered their first home league defeat of the season after AFC Wimbledon won 2–0, with Michael Smith scoring in each half.[36] Former Ipswich Town midfielder Josh Carson, who had a spell on loan with York the previous season, signed a contract until the end of 2013–14 and Sheffield United midfielder Elliott Whitehouse signed on a one-month loan.[37] Brobbel opened the scoring in the second minute of his home debut against Mansfield Town, although the away team went on to score twice to win 2–1.[38] York's run of four defeats ended following a 1–1 draw away to Wycombe Wanderers, in which McGurk gave York the lead before the home team levelled through Dean Morgan.[39] Taft was sent back to Leicester after he fell behind McGurk, Parslow and Smith in the pecking order for a central defensive berth.[40] York achieved their first win since the opening day of the season after beating Portsmouth 4–2 at home, with Fletcher (2), Montrose and Jarvis scoring.[41]
October
Defender Luke O'Neill was signed from Burnley on a 28-day emergency loan.[42] He made his debut in York's 3–0 win away to Torquay, which was the team's first successive win of the season.[43] York were knocked out of the Football League Trophy in the second round after being beaten 3–0 at home by League One team Rotherham United,[44] before their winning streak in the league was ended with a 3–0 defeat away to Newport County.[45] York drew 2–2 away to Chesterfield, having taken a two-goal lead through O'Neill and Jarvis, before the home team fought back through Armand Gnanduillet and Jay O'Shea.[46] The team then hosted Fleetwood Town, and the visitors won 2–0 with goals scored in each half by Gareth Evans and Jamille Matt.[47]Scunthorpe United were beaten 4–1 at home to end York's three-match run without a win, with all the team's goals coming in the first half from Carson, Fletcher and Brobbel (2).[48]
November
Bowman scored his first goals for York away to Cheltenham Town, as York twice fought back from behind to draw 2–2.[49] York drew 3–3 away to Bristol Rovers to earn a first round replay in the FA Cup, taking the lead through Jarvis before Eliot Richards equalised for the home team.[50] Carson scored with a 30-yard volley to put York back in the lead, and after Bristol Rovers goals from Matt Harrold and Chris Beardsley, Fletcher scored an 86th-minute equaliser for York.[50] Bowman scored with a header from an O'Neill cross to open the scoring at home to Plymouth Argyle, which was the first goal the visitors had conceded in 500 minutes of action.[51] However, Plymouth equalised 11 minutes later through Tope Obadeyi and the match finished a 1–1 draw.[51] York were knocked out of the FA Cup after losing 3–2 at home to Bristol Rovers in a first round replay; the visitors were 3–0 up by 50 minutes before Fletcher pulled two back for York with a penalty and a long-range strike.[52]
Defender Keith Lowe, of Cheltenham, and goalkeeper Nick Pope, of Charlton Athletic, were signed on loan until January 2014.[53][54] They both played in York's first league defeat in four weeks, 2–1 away, to Southend United.[55]Kevan Hurst gave Southend the lead early into the match and Bowman equalised for York with a low strike during the second half, before Luke Prosser scored the winning goal for the home team in stoppage time.[55] With Pope preferred in goal, Kettings returned to Blackpool on his own accord, although his loan agreement would stay in place until January 2014.[56] York then drew 0–0 away to Morecambe.[57] After Pope was recalled from his loan by Charlton, York signed Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Aaron McCarey on loan until January 2014.[58] McCarey kept a clean sheet in York's 0–0 home draw with Rochdale.[59]
December
Cresswell retired from playing as a result of an eye complaint and a knee injury.[60] York drew 1–1 away to Burton Albion, with an own goal scored by Shane Cansdell-Sherriff giving York the lead in the 64th minute before the home team equalised eight minutes later through Billy Kee.[61] Atkinson was released after failing to force himself into the first team and signed for Scarborough Athletic, with whom he had been on loan.[62][63] York drew 0–0 at home with second-placed Oxford United, in which Carson came closest to scoring with a volley that flashed across the face of the goal.[64] This was followed by another draw after the match awa to Accrington Stanley finished 1–1, with the home team equalising 10 minutes after a Fletcher penalty had given York the lead in the 35th minute.[65] Striker Shaquille McDonald, who had been released by Peterborough United, was signed on a contract until the end of the season.[66][67] York's last match of 2013 was a 2–1 defeat away to Bury, a result that ended York's run of consecutive draws at five.[45] The home team were 2–0 up by the 19th minute, before Michael Coulson scored York's goal in the 73rd minute.[68] This result meant York would begin 2014 in 22nd-position in the table, only out of the relegation zone on goal difference.[68]
January
Jarvis scored the only goal in York's first win since October 2013, a 1–0 home victory over Morecambe on New Year's Day.[69] McCarey was recalled by Wolverhampton Wanderers due to an injury to one of their goalkeepers, while O'Neill was recalled by Burnley to take part in their FA Cup match.[70][71] York achieved back-to-back wins for the first time since October 2013 after Dagenham & Redbridge were beaten 3–1 at home, with Bowman opening the scoring in the second half before Fletcher scored twice.[72]Adam Reed, who had a spell on loan with York in the previous season, was signed on a contract until the end of the season after parting company with Burton.[73][74] Davies' loan was extended, while Brobbel and Whitehouse returned to their parent clubs.[74] Cheltenham club captainRussell Penn, a midfielder, was signed on a two-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee.[75] Lowe was subsequently signed permanently from Cheltenham on a two-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee.[76] Having been allowed to leave the club on a free transfer, Ashley Chambers signed for Conference Premier club Cambridge United.[77]
York achieved three successive wins for the first time in 2013–14 after beating Northampton 2–0 away,[45] with Bowman and Fletcher scoring in three second-half minutes.[78] Defender John McCombe was signed on a two-and-a-half-year contract following his release from Mansfield,[79] before Clay and Jamal Fyfield left York by mutual consent.[80] Pope returned to York on loan from Charlton for the remainder of the season.[81] York's run of wins ended with a 0–0 draw at home to Bristol Rovers, before their first defeat of the year came after losing 2–0 away to Hartlepool.[45][82][83] Preston winger Will Hayhurst, a Republic of Ireland under-21 international, was signed on a one-month loan.[84] York fell to a successive defeat for the first time since September 2013 after being beaten 2–0 at home by Chesterfield.[45][85] Shortly after the match, Smith left the club by mutual consent to pursue first-team football.[86]
February
Fletcher scored a 90th-minute winner for York away to Fleetwood in a 2–1 win, a result that ended Fleetwood's five-match unbeaten run.[87] York then drew 0–0 at home to fellow midtable team Cheltenham,[88] before beating Plymouth 4–0 away with goals from Fletcher, McCombe (2) and Carson as the team achieved successive away wins for the first time in 2013–14.[45][89] York went without scoring for a fourth consecutive home match after drawing 0–0 with Southend.[90] Having worn the armband since an injury to McGurk, Penn was appointed captain for the rest of the season, a position that had earlier been held by Smith and Parslow.[91]
March
York achieved their first home win in five matches after beating Exeter 2–1, with first half goals scored by McCombe and Coulson.[92] Hayhurst's loan was extended to the end of the season, having impressed in his six appearances for the club.[93] Coulson scored again with the only goal, a 41st-minute header, in York's 1–0 away win over AFC Wimbledon.[94] Bowman scored the only goal with a 32nd-minute penalty as York won 1–0 away against Mansfield, in which Fletcher missed the opportunity to extend the lead when his stoppage time penalty was saved by Alan Marriott.[95] York moved one place outside the play-offs with a 2–0 home win over Wycombe, courtesy of a second Bowman penalty in as many matches and a Carson goal from the edge of the penalty area.[45][96] Coulson scored York's only goal in a 1–0 away win over struggling Portsmouth with a low volley in the fifth minute; this result meant York moved into the play-offs in seventh-place with eight fixtures remaining.[97]
Striker Calvin Andrew, who had been released by Mansfield in January 2014, was signed on a contract for the remainder of the season.[98] He made his debut as a substitute in York's 1–0 home win over bottom of the table Torquay, in which Hayhurst scored the only goal in the 11th minute with an 18-yard shot that deflected off Aaron Downes.[99] Middlesbrough winger Brobbel rejoined on loan until the end of the season, following an injury to Carson.[100] York's run of successive wins ended on six matches after a 0–0 home draw with Burton, and this result saw York drop out of the play-offs in eighth-place.[45] With the team recording six wins and one draw in March 2014, including six clean sheets, Worthington was named League Two Manager of the Month.[101]
April
Pope made a number of saves as York held league leaders Rochdale to a 0–0 away draw, with a point being enough to lift the team back into seventh-place.[102] York were prevented from equalling a club record of eight consecutive clean sheets when Accrington scored a stoppage time equaliser in a 1–1 home draw, in which York had taken earlier taken the lead with a Coulson penalty.[103] A 1–0 win away win over Oxford, which was decided by a second half Coulson penalty, resulted in York moving one place above their opponents and back into seventh-place.[104] York consolidated their place in a play-off position after beating Bury 1–0 at home with a fifth-minute goal scored by Lowe from a Hayhurst corner.[105] The result meant York opened up a five-point lead over eighth-placed Oxford with two fixtures remaining.[105] A place in the League Two play-offs was secured following a 1–0 win over Newport at home, in which Coulson scored the only goal in the 77th minute with a 25-yard free kick.[106] Pope earned a nomination for League Two Player of the Month for April 2014, having conceded only one goal in five matches in that period.[107]
May
The league season concluded with an away match against divisional runners-up Scunthorpe; having gone two goals down York fought back to draw 2–2 with goals scored by Brobbel and Andrew.[108] This result meant York finished the season in seventh-place in League Two, and would thus play fourth-placed Fleetwood in the play-off semi-final on the back of a 17-match unbeaten run.[45][109] York lost 1–0 to Fleetwood in the first leg at home; the goal came from former York player Matty Blair in the 50th minute, who scored from close range after Antoni Sarcevic's shot was blocked on the line.[110] A 0–0 draw away to Fleetwood in the second leg meant York were eliminated 1–0 on aggregate, ending the prospect of a second promotion in three seasons.[111] At an awards night held at York Racecourse, Oyebanjo was voted Clubman of the Year for 2013–14.[112]
Summary and aftermath
York mostly occupied the bottom half of the table before the turn of the year, and dropped as low as 23rd in September 2013.[45] During February 2014 the team broke into the top half of the table and with one match left were in sixth-place.[45] York's defensive record was the third best in League Two with 41 goals conceded, bettered only by Southend (39) and Chesterfield (40).[45] Davies made the highest number of appearances over the season, appearing in 47 of York's 52 matches.[113] Fletcher was York's top scorer in the league and in all competitions, with 10 league goals and 13 in total.[114] He was the only player to reach double figures, and was followed by Jarvis with nine goals.[114]
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