Cole made 32 appearances in the 2010-11 campaign but was loaned to Lille the following season, then returned to Liverpool for a six-month spell, before leaving on a free for West Ham in January 2013. Spells at Aston Villa, Coventry City and United Soccer League team Tampa Bay Rowdies followed, and he retired in November 2018. Peter Byrne/PA Images via Getty Images. The 2010–11 season was Blackpool F.C. The 2010–11 season was the 119th season in Liverpool Football Club's existence, and their 49th consecutive year in the top flight of English football.Liverpool were sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank, after their deal with long-running sponsors Carlsberg finished after 18 years of sponsorship. The season started disappointingly under Roy Hodgson, and Liverpool were languishing towards the bottom of the table by New Year.With the replacement of him by Kenny Dalglish however, Liverpool were sparked into life, and put a run in propelling themselves to 6th in the table, narrowly missing out on Europe. The club finished 19th and were relegated back to the Championship.
Read about Man Utd v Liverpool in the Premier League 2010/11 season, including lineups, stats and live blogs, on the official website of the Premier League. Read about Liverpool v Everton in the Premier League 2010/11 season, including lineups, stats and live blogs, on the official website of the Premier League. GK: Brad Jones-- Signed by Hodgson for £2.3m from Middlesbrough, he was second choice throughout the 2010-11 season but made just 27 appearances for Liverpool in a five-year spell before he left for Bradford City in 2015.
's debut season in the Premier League, after winning the 2009–10 Championship play-off Final in what was their 99th consecutive season in the Football League.
It was also their 28th overall season in English football's top tier, but their first since 1971.
July 2010 Thursday 29th July Europa League Qualifying. Liverpool struggled under Roy Hodgson and signed some underwhelming players. Rabotnicki Kometal 0 2 19:45 Liverpool FT. Saturday 24th July Friendly Match It was Ian Holloway's second season as manager. The 2010-11 season was Liverpool's 119th season of football since they were established.