2018–19 Colchester United F.C. season

The 2018–19 season was Colchester United's 82nd season in their history and their third successive season competing in League Two. Along with competing in League Two, the club also participated in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy.

Colchester United
2018–19 season
OwnerRobbie Cowling
ChairmanRobbie Cowling[1]
Head coachJohn McGreal
StadiumColchester Community Stadium
League Two8th
FA Cup1st round
(eliminated by Accrington Stanley)
EFL Cup1st round
(eliminated by Cheltenham Town)
EFL TrophyGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague:
Sammie Szmodics (14)

All:
Sammie Szmodics (15)
Highest home attendance5,032
v Stevenage, 26 December 2018[2]
Lowest home attendance532
v Southampton U21, 4 September 2018[3]
Average home league attendance3,361[4]
Biggest win6–0
v Crewe Alexandra, 21 August 2018
Biggest defeat0–4
v Carlisle United, 15 December 2018

Colchester missed the play-offs by just a single point in a dramatic season finale. Having been in and around the automatic promotion positions early season, Colchester found themselves fighting for the play-offs for much of the campaign. However, a drop in form in March going into mid-April saw them drop out of the play-off places and struggled to make a return. A short spell of form at the end of the season left them in contention with a game to spare, but an 87th-minute equaliser for Newport County in their game on the final day of the season meant the U's finished eighth.

In the FA Cup, Colchester were eliminated by League One side Accrington Stanley in the first round, and League Two rivals Cheltenham Town beat the U's following a penalty shoot-out in the first round of the EFL Cup. Colchester finished third in their EFL Trophy group, missing out on progression following defeats by Southampton under-21s and Cambridge United but did record an Essex derby victory against Southend United.

Season overview

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Preseason

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Colchester's position in League Two for the 2018–19 season was confirmed on 21 April 2018, when the U's suffered a 2–1 defeat at Lincoln City, mathematically ruling out potential for promotion through the play-offs.[5]

On 8 May, following the conclusion of the 2017–18 season, Colchester announced four players would be leaving on 1 July 2018 following the expiry of their contracts. These included Doug Loft whose time with the U's had been plagued by injury, Scottish duo Denny Johnstone and Craig Slater who had both been on loan north of the border during the previous season, and Tommy O'Sullivan who again had been out on loan with Torquay United during the latter part of last season.[6]

On 9 May, Academy graduate Drey Wright signed a two-year pre-contract agreement with Scottish Premiership side St Johnstone.[7]

On 10 May, Colchester signed Cheltenham Town midfielder Harry Pell on a three-year contract for an undisclosed six-figure sum.[8]

On 12 May, both Tom Lapslie and Brennan Dickenson took up the option of a further year on their contracts to remain with Colchester until summer 2019.[9]

On 15 May, defender Ryan Jackson signed a contract extension with the club until the summer of 2020.[10]

The club announced on 18 May that seven of the under-23 squad would be released at the end of their contracts. This included Tarryn Allarakhia, Charley Edge, Dominic Kurasik, Eli Phipps, Josh Pollard, Callum Sturgess and JJ Wilson.[11]

Three scholars were offered professional contracts to remain with the club on 24 May, with Dean Ager, Callum Jones and Ollie Kensdale all offered terms.[12]

On 24 May, Colchester signed goalkeeper Bailey Vose from Brighton & Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee on a two-year contract.[13]

Following a successful trial towards the end of the 2017–18 season, Noah Chesmain agreed a one-year contract with the club on 25 May after his release by Millwall.[14]

On 30 May, the club confirmed seven under-23s players had agreed contract extensions. These included George Brown, Ryan Clampin, Eoin McKeown, Decarrey Sheriff, Sam Warde, and Diaz Wright, who agreed one-year deals, and Louis Dunne, who signed a two-year deal.[15]

On 1 June, the club announced that the new stadium sponsors would be JobServe and the stadium therefore renamed JobServe Community Stadium after the expiry of Weston Homes' ten-year deal.[16] The same day, it was announced Millwall would be visiting the stadium for a pre-season friendly on 24 July.[17]

Club captain Luke Prosser agreed a new two-year deal with Colchester United on 6 June.[18]

On 7 June, Colchester signed former West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Ethan Ross on a two-year contract, while Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Aaron Collins joined the club in a season-long loan deal.[19]

On 8 June, Frank Nouble signed a two-year contract with the U's joining from League Two rivals Newport County after his contract had expired.[20] Meanwhile, three more friendlies were confirmed, with trips to nearby Maldon & Tiptree and newly promoted National League side Braintree Town on 7 and 10 July respectively. Also announced was a trip to north Wales to play Colwyn Bay on 13 July.[21]

On 12 June, a further friendly fixture was added with a trip to Dagenham & Redbridge set for 17 July.[22]

On 15 June, Colchester were drawn away to Cheltenham Town in the EFL Cup first round.[23]

On 22 June, Colchester announced another friendly game against Dartford on 21 July.[24]

On 27 June, Colchester signed Swindon Town striker Luke Norris on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[25]

On 29 June, manager John McGreal announced that both Sean Murray and Sam Walker had left the club after failing to agree new contracts, while he also hoped out-of-contract Kane Vincent-Young would remain with the club.[26]

On 5 July, Colchester signed centre back Chris Forino-Joseph on a one-year contract following a trial period with the under-23 side last season.[27]

Colchester played their first pre-season friendly against Maldon & Tiptree on 7 July. The visitors in their new away kit took the lead through captain Luke Prosser when he headed in Aaron Collins' corner kick after 12-minutes. Three minutes later, Collins was again the provider for Sammie Szmodics to convert from close range. Collins was then fouled in the penalty area and stepped up to convert from the spot on 27-minutes. On the half-hour mark, Sam Warde, playing for the Jammers, scored for the home side with a 25-yard free kick. After the break, both sides made wholesale changes, and Mikael Mandron completed the scoring to make it 4–1 to United on the hour mark.[28]

A final pre-season game against League One Gillingham was arranged on 10 July for Saturday 28 July.[29]

Colchester travelled to Braintree Town for their second pre-season friendly. The U's took the lead after ten minutes when Frank Nouble registered his first goal for the club following a lay-off from Ryan Gondoh. In the second half the lead was doubled when Mikael Mandron struck on 51-minutes, before Sammie Szmodics scored four minutes later to make it 3–0. Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe scored from close range in the 71st minute and Mandron scored his third goal in two games to complete the scoring three minutes from time.[30]

During their summer training camp in Cheshire, the U's faced Northern Premier League side Colwyn Bay. Two goals from Mikael Mandron and one each from Tom Lapslie, Aaron Collins and Frank Nouble secured an easy victory for Colchester.[31]

Following the announcement that JobServe had gained the stadium naming rights, JobServe owner and club chairman Robbie Cowling announced JobServe would also be the club's shirt sponsor for home and away kits for the 2018–19 season.[32]

On 13 July, Colchester were drawn against Southend United and Cambridge United for the EFL Trophy group stage, with their final Category One under-21 invited opponents revealed on 18 July.[33]

Dagenham & Redbridge held the U's to a 1–1 draw at Victoria Road on 17 July. Michael Cheek opened the scoring with a free kick at the midway point of the first half, but Diaz Wright scored five minutes from full-time to rescue a draw for the visitors.[34]

Colchester's final opponents in the EFL Trophy group stage were drawn on 18 July with Southampton under-21s set to visit the Community Stadium.[35]

A late own goal proved the difference between hosts Dartford and the U's on 21 July. Ronnie Vint put the ball into his own net following a cross from Brennan Dickenson after 81-minutes as Colchester battled to a narrow victory over the National League South side.[36]

In their penultimate friendly fixture and their first of two home friendly games, Colchester defeated Millwall 2–1 thanks to first-half goals from Sammie Szmodics and Kane Vincent-Young, still to sign a new contract with the U's. Millwall earned a late consolation goal through Jed Wallace in the 89th minute to deny United a clean sheet.[37]

On 25 July, under-23s centre-back Will Wright signed for National League side Dagenham & Redbridge on loan until January.[38]

On 27 July, Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe joined National League side Bromley on loan until January.[39]

Colchester closed their pre-season campaign with a resounding 5–1 win over Gillingham at the Community Stadium. Sammie Szmodics opened the scoring inside five minutes. Szmodics then provided the assist for Aaron Collins to make it 2–0 after quarter of an hour, before Mikael Mandron made it 3–0 on 30-minutes. On 39-minutes, Gillingham's Mark Byrne received a red card for a challenge on Tom Lapslie. The visitors pulled a goal back just before the interval through Dean Parrett. Mandron restored the U's three goal advantage on 57-minutes, and Tom Eastman rounded off an unbeaten pre-season with Colchester's fifth goal on 62-minutes.[40]

August

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Colchester United's League Two campaign started with an away game at Notts County on 4 August. John McGreal handed debuts to Harry Pell, Aaron Collins and Frank Nouble. Dillon Barnes was selected in goal for the U's and claimed a clean sheet for himself as the match ended 0–0, with both teams having good opportunities to take all three points.[41]

After much speculation about his future, Kane Vincent-Young signed a new two-year contract with the club on 6 August.[42]

On 7 August, the U's signed Dagenham & Redbridge academy player David Agboola to bolster the under-23 squad. He signed a one-year contract with the club.[43]

Colchester faced Port Vale in their first home fixture of the season. Courtney Senior and Ryan Jackson scored in the eighth and 23rd-minutes respectively to hand the home side a 2–0 win on 11 August.[44]

Colchester were once again eliminated from the EFL Cup at the first round stage. Hosts Cheltenham took the lead within the first minute through Ryan Broom following a defensive error by Frankie Kent. In the second half, Dillon Barnes conceded a penalty after a foul on Jacob Maddox. Conor Thomas stepped up to convert the kick and give Cheltenham a 2–0 lead. Substitute Sammie Szmodics registered his first goal of the season 12-minutes after arriving on the pitch in the 79th minute, before debutant Luke Norris scored to level the match at 2–2. The game ended in a draw, with a penalty shoot-out ensuing. Cheltenham won the shoot-out 6–5 after Courtney Senior missed the decisive kick in sudden death.[45]

On 18 August, Colchester scored a 95th-minute equaliser in their game at Mansfield Town. Following a goalless first half, the hosts took an 81st-minute lead through Craig Davies, but Sammie Szmodics goal drew the U's level in the fifth minute of added time to secure a 1–1 draw.[46]

On 21 August, Noah Chesmain signed for Southern League Premier Division Central side Hitchin Town in an initial month-long loan deal.[47]

The U's hosted Crewe Alexandra in their first midweek fixture of the season on 21 August. Frankie Kent scored his first goal of the campaign after four minutes, before Brennan Dickenson scored his first goal since April 2017 to double Colchester's advantage just four minutes later. Dickenson then grabbed another goal on 26-minutes to give the hosts a 3–0 lead going in to half-time. After the break, Ryan Jackson scored his second goal of the campaign just before the hour mark, before substitute Luke Norris scored his first league goal for Colchester on 74-minutes. Tom Lapslie added another goal on 77-minutes to earn a comprehensive 6–0 victory for the U's.[48]

Colchester suffered their first defeat of the season at home to Northampton Town on 25 August. A second-half goal from Matt Crooks was added to in injury time by Billy Waters but the U's earned themselves a late consolation goal after Aaron Pierre scored an own goal.[49]

On 30 August, Tariq Issa signed for Southern League Premier Division Central side Needham Market on loan until January.[50][51]

On 31 August, Cameron James joined National League side Braintree Town on loan until January.[52]

September

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On 1 September, Colchester won 3–1 in their second trip to Whaddon Road in less than a month following the 2–2 EFL Cup penalty defeat to Cheltenham. Luke Norris scored from the penalty spot on 12 minutes after Frankie Kent was fouled in the penalty area, and then added a second from a free kick after 26 minutes. After the break, Cheltenham pulled a goal back through Kevin Dawson, but Colchester secured victory in the 88th minute, again from the penalty spot, as Harry Pell converted against his former club.[53]

Colchester faced Southampton Under-21s on 4 September in an EFL Trophy clash. John McGreal handed debuts to defensive pair Aaron Barnes and Paul Rooney. The U's fell behind in the 26th minute to a Marcus Barnes goal. After the break, Ryan Clampin was introduced for his Colchester debut. Southampton added a second goal in the fourth minute of added time in front of a Community Stadium attendance of just 532.[3]

Harry Pell scored in his second consecutive league games against Tranmere Rovers on 8 September. James Norwood had given the hosts the lead just before half time but Pell's strike on the hour mark earned Colchester a point from the 1–1 draw.[54]

On 28 September, Paul Rooney joined Bromley on loan for one month,[55] while Sam Warde joined Leiston in a month-long loan deal.[56]

Colchester welcomed former manager Joe Dunne back to the Community Stadium for the first time as an opposing manager when the U's hosted Cambridge United on 15 September. Sammie Szmodics scored his third goal of the season to open the scoring on 23 minutes. Twelve minutes later Frank Nouble registered his first Colchester goal to give the home side a 2–0 advantage going into the break. In the second half, substitute Courtney Senior scored his second goal of the season to earn a comfortable win for the U's and lift them to fourth in the table.[57]

Colchester surrendered a two-goal lead to draw 3–3 at Oldham Athletic on 22 September. Luke Norris opened the scoring after 15 minutes, and Harry Pell scored to make it 2–0 on 50 minutes. Sam Surridge pulled a goal back for the hosts on 59 minutes, before Norris scored his sixth goal of the season to hand the U's a 3–1 lead. Surridge then scored again with five minutes remaining to reduce the deficit, but not before Peter Clarke scored an 88th-minute equaliser.[58]

Colchester hosted Bury in their final game of the month on 29 September. The U's lost Frankie Kent to injury after just nine minutes of play, and his replacement Tom Eastman was also withdrawn following an injury at half time. This came after Bury opened the scoring through Byron Moore after 35 minutes. Bury then doubled their lead on 52 minutes through Chris Dagnall. Luke Norris converted from the penalty spot on 81 minutes to give the U's a glimmer of hope of earning some points but they eventually fell to a 2–1 defeat.[59]

October

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On 2 October, the U's bounced back from their home defeat by Bury to win 3–1 against Yeovil Town. Tom Eastman scored his first goal of the season to give Colchester a 25th-minute lead. After the interval, Frank Nouble scored his second Colchester goal on 59 minutes, before adding a second on 84 minutes. Yeovil pulled a goal back in the fifth minute of added time through Tom James.[60]

Colchester suffered their first away defeat of the season on 6 October. Sammie Szmodics had opened the scoring against Stevenage after just two minutes, but former U's man Kurtis Guthrie levelled the score on 41 minutes. Ben Kennedy converted from the penalty spot after Brennan Dickenson fouled Steve Seddon in the penalty area eight minutes from time. Emmanuel Sonupe then added a third for Stevenage two minutes later to drop Colchester out of the play-off zone.[61]

Colchester took on Southend United for an Essex derby clash in the EFL Trophy at the Community Stadium on 9 October. Frankie Kent scored after 39 minutes and on 49 minutes Aaron Collins scored his first goal in a U's shirt for a 2–0 victory.[62]

Colchester returned to winning ways in the league with a 3–1 victory over Crawley Town on 13 October. Sammie Szmodics opened the scoring after 27 minutes for the home side. Crawley equalised after Luke Prosser was judged to have fouled Luke Gambin in the penalty area and Filipe Morais converted the spot kick. After the break, Frank Nouble restored the U's lead on 57 minutes, and Luke Norris scored his eighth goal of the season in the final minute of normal time. Crawley had a man sent off when Bondz N'Gala kicked out at Norris.[63]

On 20 October, Colchester won 1–0 at Morecambe with Courtney Senior's third goal of the season separating the two sides.[64] They were then defeated 1–0 on the road at Grimsby Town on 23 October with Wes Thomas' second-half goal winning it for the home side.[65] This followed the FA Cup first round draw, at which Colchester were drawn away to League One Accrington Stanley.[66]

On 26 October, young goalkeeper Bailey Vose joined National League South side Dartford in an initial month-long loan deal.[67]

Colchester hosted league leaders Lincoln City on 27 October. Frankie Kent's third goal of the season in the 28th minute was enough to consign Lincoln to only their third defeat of the season and reduce the gap to five points between the two sides in the table.[68]

November

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Colchester moved into the promotion places with a 1–0 home win over Swindon Town on 3 November. Shortly after top scorer Luke Norris had been stretchered off with an injury against his former club, Sammie Szmodics scored his sixth goal of the season. The U's held on in the second half to gain all three points.[69]

On 10 November, the U's played their FA Cup first round tie against Accrington Stanley. After only three minutes, Colchester lost defender Tom Eastman to injury, and then goalkeeper Rene Gilmartin suffered a similar fate after half an hour. Shortly after Dillon Barnes was brought on to replace Gilmartin, Accrington scored through Daniel Barlaser. The hosts held on to record a 1–0 victory, spelling a first round exit for the U's for a third successive season.[70]

The U's played their second cup game in three days in their final group stage EFL Trophy match at Cambridge United. Colchester-born Ollie Kensdale made his senior debut in defence, but United were first to concede to an Ade Azeez goal after 32 minutes. On the stroke of half-time, Dillon Barnes saved a penalty from Azeez, and saved the follow-up effort, but later conceded to Azeez again nine-minutes from full-time. In second-half injury time, Harry Pell scored his fourth goal of the campaign to give the U's hope, but Emmanuel Osadebe struck a third for Cambridge less than a minute later to dump Colchester out of the competition.[71]

Colchester suffered their third consecutive defeat on 17 November as they were beaten 2–0 at Newport County. They slipped out of the automatic promotion places as a result.[72] They made a return to the promotion spots following a 1–1 home draw with Exeter City on 24 November. Jayden Stockley cancelled out Sammie Szmodics' 67th-minute strike, bundling the ball into the net on 70 minutes to rescue a point for the away side.[73]

Szmodics scored in a second successive game to level with Luke Norris on eight goals as the club's top goalscorer. His deflected effort was enough to see off Forest Green Rovers at The New Lawn on 27 November to keep Colchester third in the table.[74]

After Paul Rooney's loan spell at Bromley ended, he made another loan move to Billericay Town on 30 November.[75]

December

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Mikael Mandron registered his first goal of the season on 8 December as Colchester beat Sol Campbell's Macclesfield Town 1–0 in his first game in charge of the club.[76]

Eoin McKeown joined National League South side Wealdstone in an emergency loan deal.[77]

Colchester suffered a 4–0 defeat at Carlisle United on 15 December. Three second-half goals put the match beyond the U's in their heaviest defeat of the season.[78]

On 21 December, Cameron James returned to Braintree Town on loan until 16 January.[79]

Captain Luke Prosser scored the only goal of the game as second-placed Milton Keynes Dons hosted the third placed U's at Stadium MK, earning Colchester a first-ever win at the stadium and inflicting a first home defeat of the season on the Dons.[80]

On Christmas Eve, Ollie Kensdale signed his first professional contract, signing on until summer 2021.[81]

Colchester dropped out of the play-off places on Boxing Day following a home defeat by Stevenage. The U's fell behind after five minutes when Joel Byrom's free kick hit the post and went in off Rene Gilmartin. They then found themselves two goals down on 36-minutes following a Danny Newton tap-in. Luke Prosser scored his second goal in as many games to reduce the deficit in a dominant second-half but Colchester were eventually consigned to a 2–1 loss.[2]

In their final game of 2018, Colchester were held to a dull 0–0 draw by Morecambe.[82]

January

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Colchester started the new year in terrible fashion with a 2–0 defeat at Crawley Town on New Year's Day. The hosts had to play for almost an hour with ten men after Joe McNerney was sent off. On the hour mark, Crawley took the lead through Luke Gambin against the run of play. Colchester were also reduced to ten men in the 89th minute when Frankie Kent was sent off for a second bookable offence, allowing Gambin to score again with the resulting free kick. With the result, they fell out of the play-off places and the top seven for the first time since early October.[83]

On 2 January, Aaron Collins' loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers was terminated by mutual consent after four starts and a total of ten appearances for the U's.[84]

On 3 January, Tom Lapslie agreed a 2+12-year contract extension, committing himself to the club until summer 2021.[85]

On 4 January, young goalkeeper Ethan Ross joined Maidstone United in an initial one-month loan deal.[86]

In their first home game of 2019, Colchester hosted bottom-of-the-table Notts County and were held to a 3–3 draw. Colchester struck first through Sammie Szmodics who scored his ninth goal of the season. They were pegged back on 16 minutes when Jon Stead scored, and three minutes later the visitors were in front following a Daniel Jones goal. County went further ahead on 32 minutes through Kristian Dennis before an attempted clearance deflected into the net from Mikael Mandron to bring the U's back into the game at 3–2. In the second-half, Courtney Senior was fouled in the penalty area and Harry Pell stepped up to convert.[87]

On 8 January, Ryan Clampin signed a new contract to keep him with the club until summer 2021.[88] Meanwhile, Will Wright's loan at Dagenham & Redbridge was extended until the end of the season,[89] and Decarrey Sheriff joined National League South side Dulwich Hamlet on loan for a month having completed his loan spell at Maldon & Tiptree.[90]

After going four games without a win, Colchester picked up their with a 3–0 victory at Port Vale on 12 January. Courtney Senior put the visitors ahead after five minutes, and the U's were 2–0 ahead when Harry Pell scored on 18 minutes. He then scored his third in two games on 69 minutes to move the U's back into the play-off places and fourth in the table.[91]

On 19 January, Colchester took a 2–0 lead by the 30th-minute against high-flying Mansfield Town through Tom Eastman and Courtney Senior goals. After the break, Mansfield scored three goals to win the match 3–2.[92] The U's then lost again from a winning position away to Crewe on 26 January. Sammie Szmodics had scored an eleventh-minute goal for his tenth of the season, but Crewe equalised shortly after half-time and then scored a late winner to drop Colchester out of the play-off places once again.[93]

On 29 January, Colchester signed Shrewsbury Town winger Abo Eisa on loan for the remainder of the season.[94] The following day, the club announced the re-signing of Ben Stevenson on a 2+12-year deal from Wolverhampton Wanderers. Stevenson had appeared for the U's on loan during the 2017–18 season after signing for Wolves during the January 2018 transfer window.[95] On 31 January, transfer deadline day, the U's brought in Newcastle United winger Callum Roberts on loan until the end of the season.[96]

February

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On 1 February, Colchester announced the signings of two triallists who had been involved with the under-23 squad. Midfielders Tyrique Hyde and Percy Kiangebeni each signed deals until June 2020.[97]

Colchester bounced back from two successive defeats to convincingly beat Northampton Town 4–0 at Sixfields Stadium on 2 February. Frank Nouble scored his fifth goal of the season to open the scoring on 25-minutes. The score remained the same until the interval, and half-time substitute and debutant Abo Eisa doubled the U's advantage five minutes after coming on. Kane Vincent-Young made it 3–0 after 53-minutes, before Sammie Szmodics completed the scoring on 67-minutes with his tenth league goal of the campaign.[98]

Striker Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe was once again loaned out on 6 February, joining League of Ireland Premier Division side Derry City until 30 June.[99]

The U's moved back into the play-offs and up to fourth in the table with a comfortable 3–0 win over Cheltenham Town at the Community Stadium on 9 February. Each goalscorer had scored in the 4–0 win at Northampton last weekend as Kane Vincent-Young opened the scoring on 30-minutes before Frank Nouble doubled the lead two minutes from the break. In the second-half, Abo Eisa scored his second goal in his second game for the club to secure victory.[100]

Macclesfield Town hosted the U's on 16 February and took the lead in the 44th-minute Scott Wilson. Colchester equalised after the break when Frank Nouble converted a penalty after Courtney Senior had been fouled in the penalty area. Neither side could score a winner and drew 1–1.[101]

On 22 February, midfielder Sam Warde joined League of Ireland Premier Division side Sligo Rovers on loan until the end of June.[102]

Colchester hosted fellow play-off hopefuls Carlisle United on 23 February hoping to make up for their 4–0 defeat at Brunton Park in December. After a goalless first-half, the visitors took the lead on 57-minutes through Hallam Hope, but Colchester pressed for an equaliser and scored in the 84th-minute through Frankie Kent to draw 1–1 and record an undefeated February.[103]

March

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On 2 March, Colchester suffered their first defeat since 26 January when they were beaten 3–0 at Swindon Town.[104]

On 9 March, Colchester returned to the play-off positions with a 3–0 home win over Newport County. Sammie Szmodics scored his twelfth goal of the season on 20-minutes, and Courtney Senior doubled the U's lead in first-half stoppage time. Frank Nouble then scored the game's third goal against his former club. Meanwhile, Noah Chilvers came off the bench in the 89th-minute of the match to make his professional bow.[105]

On 12 March, Colchester were beaten 3–0 at home by Forest Green Rovers. Frank Nouble was sent off for a second bookable offence in the second-half, leaving the U's in seventh in the League Two table.[106]

Callum Roberts' loan spell with the club was cut short on 13 March after being recalled by Newcastle United.[107]

On 16 March, Colchester suffered a second successive 3–0 defeat at Exeter City. The result dropped them out of the play-off places, but the match did see the debut of Colchester's youngest-ever first-team player when 16-year-old Todd Miller replaced Courtney Senior in the 87th-minute of the game.[108]

Colchester lost their third consecutive league game on 23 March with a 2–0 home defeat by Tranmere Rovers. The result dropped the U's to ninth place in the table and four points off the play-off positions.[109]

Following the news that Harry Pell had been ruled out for the remainder of the season with his hamstring injury,[110] Colchester signed Sam Saunders on a short-term contract until the end of the season having previously played in League One for Wycombe Wanderers until his January release.[111]

On 30 March, Kane Vincent-Young scored a 96th-minute winner at Cambridge United to seal a first victory in three weeks for the U's and return them to the play-off hunt with the club finding themselves in eighth position, just one point shy of the play-off places.[112]

April

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Colchester were beaten 2–0 at home by Oldham Athletic on 6 April, dropping them to ninth position and two points outside of the play-off positions.[113] They then lost 2–0 at Bury on 13 April, falling further behind in the play-off race with the U's now five points adrift of seventh-placed Exeter.[114]

The U's closed the gap to seventh-placed Exeter to just two points on 19 April with a 1–0 home victory over Grimsby, Frank Nouble scoring Colchester's only goal of the game.[115]

Colchester were held to a draw by relegation-threatened Yeovil Town on 22 April. The hosts took the lead in the 53rd-minute, but Colchester goalkeeper Dillon Barnes was sent off for violent conduct two minutes later, allowing substitute goalkeeper Ethan Ross to come on for his professional debut. He kept a clean sheet for his 40-minute cameo. Tom Eastman scored the U's equaliser on 75-minutes to move up to eighth but remained two-points behind seventh-placed Exeter with two matches to play.[116]

On 27 April, Colchester won their final home game of the season 2–0 against automatic promotion-chasing Milton Keynes Dons. Sammie Szmodics scored his 13th goal of the season after just two minutes of play, and Frankie Kent doubled the lead two minutes into the second-half. The match saw the full debut of Ethan Ross in the U's goal in the absence of suspended Dillon Barnes and the injured Rene Gilmartin. Colchester were still two points shy of seventh-placed Exeter with one game remaining.[117]

On 29 April, Frankie Kent was named as Colchester United Player of the Year at the club's annual awards ceremony.[118]

Knowing only a win would stand the club any chances of reaching the play-offs, the U's travelled to Champions Lincoln City on 4 May and comfortably won 3–0 with three first-half goals. Brennan Dickenson opened the scoring on 22 minutes, then Sammie Szmodics scored his 14th and 15th goals of the season in the 27th and 44th-minutes respectively. However, their attempts were in vain when Newport County equalised at Morecambe in the 87th-minute of their match to pip the U's to seventh place by a single point, spelling a fourth successive season in League Two for Colchester.[119]

Players

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As of 30 March 2019[120][121]
No. Name Position Nat. Place of birth Date of birth Apps Goals Signed from Date signed Fee
Goalkeepers
1 Dillon Barnes GK   Enfield Town (1996-04-08)8 April 1996 (aged 22) 4 0   Bedford Town 1 September 2015 Free transfer
25 Rene Gilmartin GK   Dublin (1987-05-31)31 May 1987 (aged 31) 2 0   Watford 7 July 2017 Free transfer
29 Ethan Ross GK   Enfield Town (1997-03-06)6 March 1997 (aged 21) 0 0   West Bromwich Albion 7 June 2018 Free transfer
32 Bailey Vose GK   Sidcup (1998-05-11)11 May 1998 (aged 20) 0 0   Brighton & Hove Albion 24 May 2018 Undisclosed
Defenders
2 Ryan Jackson RB   Streatham (1990-07-31)31 July 1990 (aged 27) 45 2   Gillingham 1 July 2017 Free transfer
5 Luke Prosser (c) CB   Enfield Town (1988-05-28)28 May 1988 (aged 30) 33 1   Southend United 22 June 2015 Free transfer
6 Frankie Kent CB   Havering (1995-11-21)21 November 1995 (aged 22) 97 3 Academy 1 August 2013 Free transfer
11 Brennan Dickenson LWB/LW/FW   Ferndown (1993-02-26)26 February 1993 (aged 25) 46 12   Gillingham 29 June 2016 Free transfer
12 Aaron Barnes FB   Croydon (1996-10-14)14 October 1996 (aged 21) 0 0   Charlton Athletic 31 January 2018 Undisclosed
17 Cameron James CB/FB/DM   Chelmsford (1998-02-11)11 February 1998 (aged 20) 27 0 Academy 15 July 2015 Free transfer
18 Tom Eastman CB   Colchester (1991-10-21)21 October 1991 (aged 26) 280 14   Ipswich Town 19 May 2011 Free transfer
21 Noah Chesmain DF   Waltham Forest (1997-12-16)16 December 1997 (aged 20) 0 0   Millwall 25 May 2018 Free transfer
22 Kane Vincent-Young LB/RB   Camden (1996-03-15)15 March 1996 (aged 22) 80 1 Academy 23 September 2014 Free transfer
26 Paul Rooney DF   Dublin (1997-03-22)22 March 1997 (aged 21) 0 0   Millwall 24 January 2018 Undisclosed
30 Will Wright CB/RB   (1997-06-12)12 June 1997 (aged 20) 0 0   Hitchin Town 18 August 2017 Undisclosed
35 Ollie Kensdale CB/CM   Colchester (2000-04-20)20 April 2000 (aged 18) 0 0 Academy 12 July 2016 Free transfer
46 Chris Forino-Joseph CB   Islington 2000 0 0   Cheshunt 5 July 2018 Free transfer
Midfielders
4 Tom Lapslie CM   Waltham Forest (1995-10-05)5 October 1995 (aged 22) 95 3 Academy 25 April 2013 Free transfer
8 Harry Pell MF   Tilbury (1991-10-21)21 October 1991 (aged 26) 0 0   Cheltenham Town 10 May 2018 Undisclosed
10 Sammie Szmodics AM   Colchester (1995-09-24)24 September 1995 (aged 22) 114 23 Academy 1 July 2013 Free transfer
14 Brandon Comley MF     Islington (1995-11-18)18 November 1995 (aged 22) 40 1   QPR 17 January 2018 Undisclosed
16 Diaz Wright MF   Greenwich (1998-02-22)22 February 1998 (aged 20) 2 0 Academy 30 June 2016 Free transfer
24 Ben Stevenson MF   Leicester (1997-03-23)23 March 1997 (aged 21) 13 2   Wolverhampton Wanderers 30 January 2019 Undisclosed
27 Noah Chilvers AM   Chelmsford (2001-02-22)22 February 2001 (aged 17) 0 0 Academy 3 July 2017 Free transfer
33 Louis Dunne MF     Colchester (1998-09-07)7 September 1998 (aged 19) 5 0 Academy 1 July 2015 Free transfer
36 Sam Saunders MF   Erith (1983-08-29)29 August 1983 (aged 34) 0 0   Wycombe Wanderers 30 March 2019 Free transfer
38 Arjanit Krasniqi MF   Westminster 1999 0 0   Waltham Forest 31 January 2018 Undisclosed
40 Dean Ager AM   Chelmsford 1999 0 0 Academy 12 July 2016 Free transfer
43 Sam Warde MF   Limerick (1998-03-13)13 March 1998 (aged 20) 0 0   Huddersfield Town 20 July 2017 Free transfer
Forwards
7 Courtney Senior WG   Croydon (1997-06-30)30 June 1997 (aged 20) 19 4   Brentford 28 June 2016 Free transfer
9 Luke Norris CF   Stevenage (1993-06-03)3 June 1993 (aged 24) 0 0   Swindon Town 27 June 2018 Undisclosed
19 Mikael Mandron CF   Boulogne-sur-Mer (1994-10-11)11 October 1994 (aged 23) 49 10   Wigan Athletic 21 July 2017 Undisclosed
20 Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe FW   (1994-03-20)20 March 1994 (aged 24) 9 1   Maldon & Tiptree 3 January 2018 Undisclosed
23 Ryan Gondoh LW   Sutton (1997-06-06)6 June 1997 (aged 20) 2 0   Maldon & Tiptree 3 January 2018 Undisclosed
28 Ollie Sims WG   Bury St Edmunds (2001-03-29)29 March 2001 (aged 17) 0 0 Academy 3 July 2017 Free transfer
31 Tariq Issa FW   (1997-09-02)2 September 1997 (aged 20) 4 0 Academy 15 July 2015 Free transfer
34 Decarrey Sheriff FW   Southwark (1998-02-18)18 February 1998 (aged 20) 0 0 Academy 30 June 2016 Free transfer
37 George Brown WG   Romford (1998-03-03)3 March 1998 (aged 20) 0 0 Academy 30 June 2016 Free transfer
41 Callum Jones CF   Colchester 1999 0 0 Academy 12 July 2016 Free transfer
42 Eoin McKeown CF   Westminster (1998-11-05)5 November 1998 (aged 19) 1 1 Academy 25 May 2017 Free transfer
44 Ryan Clampin LW   Colchester (1999-01-29)29 January 1999 (aged 19) 0 0 Academy Free transfer
45 Frank Nouble CF   Lewisham (1991-09-24)24 September 1991 (aged 26) 0 0   Newport County 8 June 2018 Free transfer
47 Todd Miller WG   (2002-10-01)1 October 2002 (aged 15) 0 0 Academy Free transfer

Transfers and contracts

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Date Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
10 May 2018 MF   Harry Pell   Cheltenham Town Undisclosed [8]
24 May 2018 GK   Bailey Vose   Brighton & Hove Albion Undisclosed [13]
25 May 2018 DF   Noah Chesmain   Millwall Free transfer [14][a]
7 June 2018 GK   Ethan Ross   West Bromwich Albion Free transfer [19][a]
8 June 2018 CF   Frank Nouble   Newport County Free transfer [20][a]
27 June 2018 CF   Luke Norris   Swindon Town Undisclosed [25]
5 July 2018 CB   Chris Forino-Joseph   Cheshunt Free transfer [27]
7 August 2018 DF   David Agboola   Dagenham & Redbridge Undisclosed [43]
30 January 2019 MF   Ben Stevenson   Wolverhampton Wanderers Undisclosed [95]
1 February 2019 MF   Tyrique Hyde   Dagenham & Redbridge Free transfer [97]
1 February 2019 MF   Percy Kiangebeni   St Albans City Free transfer [97]
30 March 2019 MF   Sam Saunders   Wycombe Wanderers Free transfer [111]
  1. ^ a b c Officially joined the club on 1 July 2018
Date Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
9 May 2018 WG   Drey Wright   St Johnstone Free transfer [7][a]
14 June 2018 LB   JJ Wilson   Needham Market[b] Released [11][a]
26 June 2018 CF   Denny Johnstone   Greenock Morton[c] Released [6][a]
1 July 2018 GK   Dominic Kurasik   Kidsgrove Athletic[d] Released [11]
1 July 2018 CB   Josh Pollard   Coggeshall Town[e] Released [11]
1 July 2018 LB   Callum Sturgess   Needham Market[f] Released [11]
1 July 2018 MF   Doug Loft   Shrewsbury Town[g] Released [6]
1 July 2018 CM   Tommy O'Sullivan   Hereford[h] Released [6]
1 July 2018 CM   Craig Slater   Partick Thistle[i] Released [6]
1 July 2018 WG   Tarryn Allarakhia   Crawley Town[j] Released [11]
1 July 2018 WG   Charley Edge   Hednesford Town[k] Released [11]
1 July 2018 FW   Eli Phipps   Weston-super-Mare[l] Released [11]
25 July 2018 GK   Sam Walker   Reading Free transfer [26][133][a]
26 July 2018 AM   Sean Murray   Vejle Boldklub Free transfer [26][134][a]
  1. ^ a b c d e Officially left the club on 1 July 2018
  2. ^ Following JJ Wilson's release by Colchester United, he signed a pre-contract agreement with Needham Market.[122]
  3. ^ Following Denny Johnstone's release by Colchester United, he signed a pre-contract agreement with Greenock Morton.[123]
  4. ^ Following Dominic Kurasik's release by Colchester United, he later joined Kidsgrove Athletic.[124]
  5. ^ Following Josh Pollard's release by Colchester United, he later joined Coggeshall Town.[125]
  6. ^ Following Callum Sturgess' release by Colchester United, he later joined Needham Market.[126]
  7. ^ Following Doug Loft's release by Colchester United, he later joined Shrewsbury Town.[127]
  8. ^ Following Tommy O'Sullivan's release by Colchester United, he later joined Hereford.[128]
  9. ^ Following Craig Slater's release by Colchester United, he later joined Partick Thistle.[129]
  10. ^ Following Tarryn Allarakhia's release by Colchester United, he later joined Crawley Town.[130]
  11. ^ Following Charley Edge's release by Colchester United, he later joined Hednesford Town.[131]
  12. ^ Following Eli Phipps' release by Colchester United, he later joined Weston-super-Mare.[132]

Loans in

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Date Position Nationality Name From End date Ref.
7 June 2018 CF   Aaron Collins   Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 January 2019 [19][84][a]
29 January 2019 WG   Abo Eisa   Shrewsbury Town End of season [94]
31 January 2019 WG   Callum Roberts   Newcastle United End of season [96]
  1. ^ Officially joined the club on loan on 1 July 2018

Loans out

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Date Position Nationality Name To End date Ref.
25 July 2018 CB/RB   Will Wright   Dagenham & Redbridge End of season [38][89]
27 July 2018 CF   Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe   Bromley 7 January 2019 [39][135]
August 2018 CM   Callum Anderson   Maldon & Tiptree March 2019 [136]
August 2018 CB/CM   Ollie Kensdale   Maldon & Tiptree November 2018 [137]
August 2018 FW   Decarrey Sheriff   Maldon & Tiptree 5 January 2019 [138]
21 August 2018 DF   Noah Chesmain   Hitchin Town March 2019 [47][139]
30 August 2018 FW   Tariq Issa   Needham Market 5 January 2019 [50][51]
31 August 2018 CB/FB/DM   Cameron James   Braintree Town 12 November 2018 [52][140]
3 September 2018 WG   George Brown   Margate End of season [141]
28 September 2018 DF   Paul Rooney   Bromley November 2018 [55][75]
28 September 2018 MF   Sam Warde   Leiston 27 October 2018 [56]
26 October 2018 GK   Bailey Vose   Dartford 25 April 2019 [67][142]
30 November 2018 DF   Paul Rooney   Billericay Town End of season [75][143]
21 December 2018 CB/FB/DM   Cameron James   Braintree Town 10 February 2019 [79][144]
13 December 2018 CF   Eoin McKeown   Wealdstone March 2019 [77][145]
4 January 2019 GK   Ethan Ross   Maidstone United February 2019 [86]
8 January 2019 FW   Decarrey Sheriff   Dulwich Hamlet March 2019 [90]
6 February 2019 CF   Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe   Derry City 30 June 2019 [99]
22 February 2019 CM   Sam Warde   Sligo Rovers June 2019 [102]
16 March 2019 LW   Ryan Gondoh   Halifax Town End of season [146]
28 March 2019 DF   Noah Chesmain   Hungerford Town End of season [147]
28 March 2019 FW   Decarrey Sheriff   Needham Market End of season [148]

Contracts

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New contracts and contract extensions.

Date Position Nationality Name Length Expiry Ref.
10 May 2018 MF   Harry Pell 3 years June 2021 [8]
12 May 2018 LWB/LB/LW   Brennan Dickenson 1 year June 2019 [9]
12 May 2018 CM   Tom Lapslie 1 year June 2019 [9]
15 May 2018 RB   Ryan Jackson 2 years June 2020 [10]
24 May 2018 GK   Bailey Vose 2 years June 2020 [13]
25 May 2018 DF   Noah Chesmain 1 year June 2019 [14]
30 May 2018 MF   Louis Dunne 2 years June 2020 [15]
30 May 2018 MF   Sam Warde 1 year June 2019 [15]
30 May 2018 MF   Diaz Wright 1 year June 2019 [15]
30 May 2018 WG   George Brown 1 year June 2019 [15]
30 May 2018 LW   Ryan Clampin 1 year June 2019 [15]
30 May 2018 CF   Eoin McKeown 1 year June 2019 [15]
30 May 2018 FW   Decarrey Sheriff 1 year June 2019 [15]
6 June 2018 CB   Luke Prosser 2 years June 2020 [18]
7 June 2018 GK   Ethan Ross 2 years June 2020 [19]
8 June 2018 CF   Frank Nouble 2 years June 2020 [20]
27 June 2018 CF   Luke Norris 3 years June 2021 [25]
5 July 2018 CB   Chris Forino-Joseph 1 year June 2019 [27]
6 August 2018 LB/RB   Kane Vincent-Young 2 years June 2020 [42]
24 December 2018 CB/CM   Ollie Kensdale 2+12 years June 2021 [81]
3 January 2019 CM   Tom Lapslie 2+12 years June 2021 [85]
8 January 2019 LW   Ryan Clampin 2+12 years June 2021 [88]
30 January 2019 MF   Ben Stevenson 2+12 years June 2021 [95]
1 February 2019 MF   Tyrique Hyde 1+12 years June 2020 [97]
1 February 2019 MF   Percy Kiangebeni 1+12 years June 2020 [97]
30 March 2019 MF   Sam Saunders 3 months June 2019 [111]

Match details

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Preseason friendlies

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Colchester United announced their first pre-season friendly on 1 June, with Millwall visiting the Community Stadium on 24 July.[17] Away trips against Maldon & Tiptree, Braintree Town, and Colwyn Bay were confirmed on 8 June,[21] and a trip to Dagenham & Redbridge confirmed on 12 June.[22] It was announced on 22 June the U's would take on Dartford on 21 July.[24] A final pre-season friendly was arranged on 10 July for the visit of League One Gillingham for 28 July.[29]

7 July 2018 (2018-07-07) Friendly Maldon & Tiptree 1–4 Colchester United Maldon
13:00 BST Warde   30' Report Prosser   12'
Szmodics   15'
Collins   27' (pen.)
Mandron   60'
Stadium: Wallace Binder Ground
10 July 2018 (2018-07-10) Friendly Braintree Town 0–5 Colchester United Braintree
19:45 BST Report Nouble   10'
Mandron   51', 87'
Szmodics   55'
Ogedi-Uzokwe   71'
Stadium: Cressing Road
13 July 2018 (2018-07-13) Friendly Colwyn Bay 0–5 Colchester United Old Colwyn
19:00 BST Report Mandron   
Lapslie   20'
Collins  
Nouble  
Stadium: Llanelian Road
17 July 2018 (2018-07-17) Friendly Dagenham & Redbridge 1–1 Colchester United Dagenham
19:30 BST Cheek   23' Report D Wright   84' Stadium: Victoria Road
21 July 2018 (2018-07-21) Friendly Dartford 0–1 Colchester United Dartford
15:00 BST Report Vint   81' (o.g.) Stadium: Princes Park
24 July 2018 (2018-07-24) Friendly Colchester United 2–1 Millwall Colchester
19:45 BST Szmodics   20'
Vincent-Young   31'
Report Wallace   89' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
28 July 2018 (2018-07-28) Friendly Colchester United 5–1 Gillingham Colchester
15:00 BST Szmodics   5'
Collins   16'
Mandron   30', 57'
Eastman   62'
Report Parrett   45'
Byrne   39'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium

League Two

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Results round by round

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Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHAHHAAHAHHAHAAHHAHAHAAHHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
ResultDWDWLWDWDLWLWWLWWLDWWLWLDLDWLLWWDDLWLLLWLLWDWW
Position13793645445486555343333344884688465867898999888
Updated to match(es) played on 4 May 2019. Source: cu-fc.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
6 Tranmere Rovers (O, P) 46 20 13 13 63 50 +13 73 Qualification for League Two play-offs[a]
7 Newport County 46 20 11 15 59 59 0 71
8 Colchester United 46 20 10 16 65 53 +12 70
9 Exeter City 46 19 13 14 60 49 +11 70
10 Stevenage 46 20 10 16 59 55 +4 70
Source: EFL Official Website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results [149]
(O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. ^ Four teams play for one spot and promotion to EFL League One.

Matches

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On 21 June 2018, the League Two fixtures for the forthcoming season were announced.[150][151]

4 August 2018 (2018-08-04) 1 Notts County 0–0 Colchester United Nottingham
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Meadow Lane
Attendance: 7,136
Referee: Seb Stockbridge
11 August 2018 (2018-08-11) 2 Colchester United 2–0 Port Vale Colchester
15:00 BST Senior   8'
Jackson   23'
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,183
Referee: Matt Donohue
18 August 2018 (2018-08-18) 3 Mansfield Town 1–1 Colchester United Mansfield
15:00 BST Davies   81' Report Szmodics   90+5' Stadium: Field Mill
Attendance: 3,909
Referee: Michael Salisbury
21 August 2018 (2018-08-21) 4 Colchester United 6–0 Crewe Alexandra Colchester
19:45 BST Kent   4'
Dickenson   8', 26'
Jackson   59'
Norris   74'
Lapslie   77'
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 2,842
Referee: Neil Hair
25 August 2018 (2018-08-25) 5 Colchester United 1–2 Northampton Town Colchester
15:00 BST Pierre   90+4' (o.g.) Report Crooks   48'
Waters   90+1'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,791
Referee: Alan Young
1 September 2018 (2018-09-01) 6 Cheltenham Town 1–3 Colchester United Cheltenham
15:00 BST Dawson   56' Report Norris   12' (pen.), 26'
Pell   88' (pen.)
Stadium: Whaddon Road
Attendance: 2,789
Referee: Ollie Yates
8 September 2018 (2018-09-08) 7 Tranmere Rovers 1–1 Colchester United Birkenhead
15:00 BST Norwood   42' Report Pell   61' Stadium: Prenton Park
Referee: Robert Lewis
15 September 2018 (2018-09-15) 8 Colchester United 3–0 Cambridge United Colchester
15:00 BST Szmodics   23'
Nouble   35'
Senior   80'
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 4,108
Referee: Lee Swabey
22 September 2018 (2018-09-22) 9 Oldham Athletic 3–3 Colchester United Oldham
15:00 BST Surridge   59', 85'
Clarke   88'
Report Norris   15', 68'
Pell   50'
Stadium: Boundary Park
Attendance: 4,017
Referee: Anthony Backhouse
29 September 2018 (2018-09-29) 10 Colchester United 1–2 Bury Colchester
15:00 BST Norris   81' (pen.) Report Moore   35'
Dagnall   52'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,161
Referee: Thomas Bramall
2 October 2018 (2018-10-02) 11 Colchester United 3–1 Yeovil Town Colchester
19:45 BST Eastman   25'
Nouble   59', 84'
Report James   90+5' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 2,435
Referee: Craig Hicks
6 October 2018 (2018-10-06) 12 Stevenage 3–1 Colchester United Stevenage
15:00 BST Guthrie   41'
Kennedy   82' (pen.)
Sonupe   84'
Report Szmodics   2' Stadium: Broadhall Way
Attendance: 2,763
Referee: Nick Kinseley
13 October 2018 (2018-10-13) 13 Colchester United 3–1 Crawley Town Colchester
15:00 BST Szmodics   27'
Nouble   57'
Norris   90'
Report Morais   40' (pen.)
N'Gala   90+6'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,208
Referee: Trevor Kettle
20 October 2018 (2018-10-20) 14 Morecambe 0–1 Colchester United Morecambe
15:00 BST Report Senior   45' Stadium: Globe Arena
Attendance: 1,839
Referee: Andy Haines
23 October 2018 (2018-10-23) 15 Grimsby Town 1–0 Colchester United Cleethorpes
19:45 BST Thomas   65' Report Stadium: Blundell Park
Attendance: 3,662
Referee: Graham Salisbury
27 October 2018 (2018-10-27) 16 Colchester United 1–0 Lincoln City Colchester
15:00 BST Kent   28' Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 4,962
Referee: David Coote
3 November 2018 (2018-11-03) 17 Colchester United 1–0 Swindon Town Colchester
15:00 GMT Szmodics   45+5' Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,227
Referee: Dean Whitestone
17 November 2018 (2018-11-17) 18 Newport County 2–0 Colchester United Newport
15:00 GMT Matt   54'
Pring   67'
Report Stadium: Rodney Parade
Attendance: 3,512
Referee: Roger East
24 November 2018 (2018-11-24) 19 Colchester United 1–1 Exeter City Colchester
15:00 GMT Szmodics   67' Report Stockley   70' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,384
Referee: Ben Toner
27 November 2018 (2018-11-27) 20 Forest Green Rovers 0–1 Colchester United Nailsworth
19:45 GMT Report Szmodics   25' Stadium: The New Lawn
Attendance: 1,600
Referee: Kevin Johnson
8 December 2018 (2018-12-08) 21 Colchester United 1–0 Macclesfield Town Colchester
15:00 GMT Mandron   29' Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,099
Referee: Neil Hair
15 December 2018 (2018-12-15) 22 Carlisle United 4–0 Colchester United Carlisle
15:00 GMT Hope   33'
Yates   51'
Devitt   57'
Grainer   90+5'
Report Stadium: Brunton Park
Attendance: 3,547
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
22 December 2018 (2018-12-22) 23 Milton Keynes Dons 0–1 Colchester United Milton Keynes
15:00 GMT Report Prosser   11' Stadium: Stadium MK
Attendance: 7,765
Referee: Chris Sarginson
26 December 2018 (2018-12-26) 24 Colchester United 1–2 Stevenage Colchester
15:00 GMT Prosser   83' Report Gilmartin   5' (o.g.)
Newton   36'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 5,032
Referee: Lee Collins
29 December 2018 (2018-12-29) 25 Colchester United 0–0 Morecambe Colchester
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,653
Referee: John Busby
1 January 2019 (2019-01-01) 26 Crawley Town 2–0 Colchester United Crawley
15:00 GMT McNerney   32'
Gambin   60', 90'
Report Kent   49'   89' Stadium: Broadfield Stadium
Attendance: 2,765
Referee: Andy Davies
5 January 2019 (2019-01-05) 27 Colchester United 3–3 Notts County Colchester
15:00 GMT Szmodics   8'
Mandron   45+3'
Pell   67' (pen.)
Report Stead   16'
Jones   19'
Dennis   32'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,181
Referee: Charles Breakspear
12 January 2019 (2019-01-12) 28 Port Vale 0–3 Colchester United Burslem
15:00 GMT Report Senior   5'
Pell   18', 69'
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 3,636
Referee: Scott Oldham
19 January 2019 (2019-01-19) 29 Colchester United 2–3 Mansfield Town Colchester
15:00 GMT Eastman   14'
Senior   30'
Report Ajose   51'
Walker   64'
Hamilton   79'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,546
Referee: Brett Huxtable
26 January 2019 (2019-01-26) 30 Crewe Alexandra 2–1 Colchester United Crewe
15:00 GMT Kirk   48'
Nolan   87'
Report Szmodics   11' Stadium: Gresty Road
Attendance: 3,306
Referee: Peter Wright
2 February 2019 (2019-02-02) 31 Northampton Town 0–4 Colchester United Northampton
15:00 GMT Report Nouble   25'
Eisa   50'
Vincent-Young   53'
Szmodics   67'
Stadium: Sixfields Stadium
Attendance: 4,796
Referee: Ross Joyce
9 February 2019 (2019-02-09) 32 Colchester United 3–0 Cheltenham Town Colchester
15:00 GMT Vincent-Young   30'
Nouble   43'
Eisa   56'
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,026
Referee: Craig Hicks
16 February 2019 (2019-02-16) 33 Macclesfield Town 1–1 Colchester United Macclesfield
15:00 GMT Wilson   44' Report Nouble   47' (pen.) Stadium: Moss Rose
Attendance: 2,092
Referee: Andy Haines
13 February 2019 (2019-02-13) 34 Colchester United 1–1 Carlisle United Colchester
15:00 GMT Kent   84' Report Hope   57' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,626
Referee: Trevor Kettle
2 March 2019 (2019-03-02) 35 Swindon Town 3–0 Colchester United Swindon
15:00 GMT Carroll   39'
Woolfenden   41'
Bennett   66'
Report Stadium: County Ground
Attendance: 6,082
Referee: Ollie Yates
9 March 2019 (2019-03-09) 36 Colchester United 3–0 Newport County Colchester
15:00 GMT Szmodics   20'
Senior   45+2'
Nouble   63'
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,213
Referee: Lee Collins
12 March 2019 (2019-03-12) 37 Colchester United 0–3 Forest Green Rovers Colchester
19:45 GMT Nouble   36'   85' Report Shephard   21'
Brown   33'
Doidge   81'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 2,871
Referee: Alan Young
16 March 2019 (2019-03-16) 38 Exeter City 3–0 Colchester United Exeter
15:00 GMT Jay   45'
Holmes   66'
Law   76'
Report Stadium: St James Park
Attendance: 3,951
Referee: Scott Oldham
23 March 2019 (2019-03-23) 39 Colchester United 0–2 Tranmere Rovers Colchester
15:00 GMT Report Norwood   23'
Perkins   46'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,800
Referee: Ross Joyce
30 March 2019 (2019-03-30) 40 Cambridge United 0–1 Colchester United Cambridge
15:00 GMT Report Vincent-Young   90+6' Stadium: Abbey Stadium
Attendance: 5,515
Referee: Darren Drysdale
6 April 2019 (2019-04-06) 41 Colchester United 0–2 Oldham Athletic Colchester
15:00 BST Report Iacovitti   6'
Lang   12'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,975
Referee: Lee Swabey
13 April 2019 (2019-04-13) 42 Bury 2–0 Colchester United Bury
15:00 BST Telford   49', 66' Report Stadium: Gigg Lane
Attendance: 3,898
Referee: Andy Haines
19 April 2019 (2019-04-19) 43 Colchester United 1–0 Grimsby Town Colchester
15:00 BST Nouble   25' Report Collins   90+3'   90+5' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 3,677
Referee: Chris Sarginson
22 April 2019 (2019-04-22) 44 Yeovil Town 1–1 Colchester United Yeovil
15:00 BST Gray   53' Report Eastman   75'
D. Barnes   55'
Stadium: Huish Park
Attendance: 3,370
Referee: Peter Wright
27 April 2019 (2019-04-27) 45 Colchester United 2–0 Milton Keynes Dons Colchester
15:00 BST Szmodics   2'
Kent   47'
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Antony Coggins
4 May 2019 (2019-05-04) 46 Lincoln City 0–3 Colchester United Lincoln
15:00 BST Report Dickenson   22'
Szmodics   27', 44'
Stadium: Sincil Bank
Attendance: 9,832
Referee: Trevor Kettle

EFL Cup

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On 15 June 2018, the EFL Cup draw for the first round was made in Vietnam. Colchester were drawn away to Cheltenham Town.[23]

14 August 2018 (2018-08-14) First round Cheltenham Town 2–2
(6–5 p)
Colchester United Cheltenham
19:45 BST Broom   1'
Thomas   71' (pen.)
Report Szmodics   79'
Norris   80'
Stadium: Whaddon Road
Attendance: 1,179
Referee: Chris Sarginson
Penalties
Thomas  
Tozer  
Smith  
Broom  
Kalala  
Mullins  
Forster  
Norris  
Pell  
Szmodics  
Nouble  
Kent  
Dickenson  
Senior  

EFL Trophy

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On 13 July 2018, the draw for the first round of the EFL Trophy took place. Colchester were in Group B with Essex derby rivals Southend United and former U's manager Joe Dunne's Cambridge United.[33][152] Southampton under-21s were revealed as Colchester's final opponents on 18 July.[35]

Pos Lge Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 L2 Cambridge United 3 2 0 0 1 8 4 +4 6 Round 2
2 L1 Southend United 3 2 0 0 1 6 3 +3 6
3 L2 Colchester United 3 1 0 0 2 3 5 −2 3
4 ACA Southampton U21 3 1 0 0 2 2 7 −5 3
Source: EFL.com
4 September 2018 (2018-09-04) Group stage Colchester United 0–2 Southampton U21 Colchester
19:45 BST Report Barnes   26'
Obafemi   90+4'
Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 532
9 October 2018 (2018-10-09) Group stage Colchester United 2–0 Southend United Colchester
19:45 BST Kent   39'
Collins   49'
Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
Attendance: 1,516
13 November 2018 (2018-11-13) Group stage Cambridge United 3–1 Colchester United Cambridge
19:00 GMT Azeez   32', 81'
Osadebe   90+3'
Report Pell   90+2' Stadium: Abbey Stadium
Attendance: 598

FA Cup

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The first round draw was made live on BBC on 22 October.[66]

10 November 2018 (2018-11-10) First round Accrington Stanley 1–0 Colchester United Accrington
15:00 GMT Barlaser   34' Report Stadium: Crown Ground
Attendance: 1,267
Referee: Martin Coy

Squad statistics

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Appearances and goals

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As of 4 May 2019[153]
No. Pos Nat Player Total League Two FA Cup EFL Cup EFL Trophy
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   ENG Dillon Barnes 26 0 22 0 0+1 0 1 0 2 0
2 DF   ENG Ryan Jackson 50 2 46 2 1 0 1 0 1+1 0
4 DF   ENG Tom Lapslie 36 1 34+1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
5 DF   ENG Luke Prosser 41 2 38 2 0+1 0 0 0 2 0
6 DF   ENG Frankie Kent 44 5 39+1 4 1 0 1 0 2 1
7 FW   ENG Courtney Senior 46 6 36+5 6 1 0 1 0 2+1 0
8 MF   ENG Harry Pell 34 7 30+1 6 1 0 1 0 1 1
9 FW   ENG Luke Norris 36 8 21+13 7 0 0 1 1 1 0
10 MF   ENG Sammie Szmodics 49 15 44 14 1 0 0+1 1 3 0
11 MF   ENG Brennan Dickenson 47 3 19+23 3 1 0 1 0 3 0
12 DF   ENG Aaron Barnes 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
14 MF   MSR Brandon Comley 15 0 5+8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
16 MF   ENG Diaz Wright 12 0 4+5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
18 DF   ENG Tom Eastman 35 3 22+9 3 1 0 1 0 2 0
19 FW   FRA Mikael Mandron 46 2 16+25 2 0+1 0 1 0 3 0
20 FW   NGA Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe 1 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 DF   ENG Kane Vincent-Young 44 3 38+2 3 1 0 0 0 3 0
23 FW   ENG Ryan Gondoh 6 0 0+4 0 0 0 0 0 0+2 0
24 MF   ENG Ben Stevenson 14 0 11+3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 GK   IRL Rene Gilmartin 24 0 22 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
26 DF   IRL Paul Rooney 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
27 MF   ENG Noah Chilvers 2 0 0+2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 GK   ENG Ethan Ross 3 0 2+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 DF   ENG Ollie Kensdale 3 0 1+1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
36 MF   ENG Sam Saunders 6 0 5+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
44 FW   ENG Ryan Clampin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
45 FW   ENG Frank Nouble 46 9 42+1 9 1 0 0+1 0 0+1 0
47 FW   ENG Todd Miller 1 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Players who appeared for Colchester who left during the season
15 FW   ENG Callum Roberts 3 0 0+3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 FW   WAL Aaron Collins 11 1 1+6 0 0 0 1 0 3 1
39 FW   SDN Abo Eisa 14 2 8+6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Goalscorers

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Place Number Nation Position Name League Two FA Cup EFL Cup EFL Trophy Total
1 10   AM Sammie Szmodics 14 0 1 0 15
2 45   CF Frank Nouble 9 0 0 0 9
3 9   CF Luke Norris 7 0 1 0 8
4 8   MF Harry Pell 6 0 0 1 7
5 7   WG Courtney Senior 6 0 0 0 6
6 6   CB Frankie Kent 4 0 0 1 5
7 18   CB Tom Eastman 3 0 0 0 3
11   LWB/LW/FW Brennan Dickenson 3 0 0 0 3
22   LB/RB Kane Vincent-Young 3 0 0 0 3
10 2   RB Ryan Jackson 2 0 0 0 2
5   CB Luke Prosser 2 0 0 0 2
19   FW Mikael Mandron 2 0 0 0 2
39   WG Abo Eisa 2 0 0 0 2
14 4   CM Tom Lapslie 1 0 0 0 1
39   CF Aaron Collins 0 0 0 1 1
Own goals 1 0 0 0 1
TOTALS 65 0 2 3 70

Disciplinary record

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Number Nationality Position Player League Two FA Cup EFL Cup EFL Trophy Total
                   
45   CF Frank Nouble 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 1
6   CB Frankie Kent 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 1
5   CB Luke Prosser 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0
2   RB Ryan Jackson 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
8   MF Harry Pell 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
10   AM Sammie Szmodics 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
1   GK Dillon Barnes 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
4   CM Tom Lapslie 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
7   WG Courtney Senior 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0
11   LWB/LW/FW Brennan Dickenson 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
9   CF Luke Norris 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
18   CB Tom Eastman 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
19   CF Mikael Mandron 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
22   LB/RB Kane Vincent-Young 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
24   MF Ben Stevenson 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
14   MF Brandon Comley 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
29   GK Ethan Ross 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
36   MF Sam Saunders 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
TOTALS 67 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 71 3

Player debuts

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Players making their first-team Colchester United debut in a fully competitive match.[154]

Number Position Player Date Opponent Ground Notes
8 MF   Harry Pell 4 August 2018 Notts County Meadow Lane [155]
39 CF   Aaron Collins 4 August 2018 Notts County Meadow Lane [155]
45 CF   Frank Nouble 4 August 2018 Notts County Meadow Lane [155]
9 CF   Luke Norris 14 August 2018 Cheltenham Town Whaddon Road [156]
12 FB   Aaron Barnes 4 September 2018 Southampton U21 Colchester Community Stadium [157]
26 DF   Paul Rooney 4 September 2018 Southampton U21 Colchester Community Stadium [157]
44 LW   Ryan Clampin 4 September 2018 Southampton U21 Colchester Community Stadium [157]
35 CB/CM   Ollie Kensdale 13 November 2018 Cambridge United Abbey Stadium [158]
15 WG   Callum Roberts 2 February 2019 Northampton Town Sixfields Stadium [159]
24 MF   Ben Stevenson 2 February 2019 Northampton Town Sixfields Stadium [159][a]
39 WG   Abo Eisa 2 February 2019 Northampton Town Sixfields Stadium [159]
27 AM   Noah Chilvers 9 March 2019 Newport County Colchester Community Stadium [160]
47 WG   Todd Miller 16 March 2019 Exeter City St James Park [161]
36 MF   Sam Saunders 30 March 2019 Cambridge United Abbey Stadium [162]
29 GK   Ethan Ross 22 April 2019 Yeovil Town Huish Park [163]
  1. ^ Second debut for the club.

Honours and awards

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End-of-season awards

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Award Player Notes
Player of the Year award   Frankie Kent [118]
Young Player of the Year award   Courtney Senior [118]
Player's Player of the Year award   Ryan Jackson [118]
Goal of the Season award   Frank Nouble [118]
Community Player of the Year award   Louis Dunne [118]
Colchester United Supporters Association Player of the Year award   Ryan Jackson [118]
Colchester United Supporters Association Away Player of the Year award   Tom Lapslie [118]

See also

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