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2017–18 Colchester United F.C. season

2017–18 Colchester United F.C. season

Colchester United 2017–18 football season


The 2017–18 season was Colchester United's 81st season in their history and their second successive season competing in League Two. Along with competing in League Two, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy.

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A poor start to the new campaign meant that Colchester were chasing to catch up from the off. An upturn in form came about over the Christmas period, reaching a high of fifth in the table. Again, the U's were made to pay with a drop in late season form, where they eventually in the bottom-half of League Two. Finishing 13th, this was Colchester's worst league performance since the 1993–94 season when the U's finished 17th in the Third Division.

Colchester made a first round exit in the EFL Cup for the seventh consecutive season, narrowly losing out to Aston Villa, while in the FA Cup, they were eliminated by non-League outfit Oxford City in the first round. In the EFL Trophy, Colchester were knocked out at the group stage for the second season running.

Season overview

Preseason

Colchester United announced their retainer list on 10 May 2017. Left back Matthew Briggs and fellow defender Lloyd Doyley were both released after the club decided against offering them a new contract, while under-23 players Femi Akinwande, Callum Harrison, Brendan Ocran, Dexter Peter, Rhys Williams and Ben Wyatt were also not offered new deals.[5][6] Meanwhile, goalkeeper Dean Brill, defenders Richard Brindley, Tom Eastman, George Elokobi, Lewis Kinsella and Kane Vincent-Young, midfielder Charley Edge, and forwards Diaz Wright, Drey Wright and Chris Porter were all offered new deals.[7]

Two Academy players signed one year development contracts on 25 May. Central defender Josh Pollard and forward Eoin McKeown signed their first professional deals ahead of stepping up to the under-23 squad.[8]

Last season's top goalscorer Chris Porter opted to leave the club on the expiry of his contract, instead signing a two-year deal at League Two rivals Crewe Alexandra on 31 May after turning down a new contract offer.[9]

Tom Eastman became the first Colchester United out of contract first-team player to sign a new deal on 28 June, agreeing to a two-year extension.[10] The following day, Drey Wright,[11] Lewis Kinsella,[12] and Kane Vincent-Young all agreed to one-year extensions to their existing contracts.[13]

With Richard Brindley turning down Colchester's contract offer, the U's announced the signing of former Gillingham right-back Ryan Jackson on 30 June, with his contract set to begin on 1 July.[14] George Elokobi also left Colchester after failing to agree on a new contract with the club.[15] Goalkeeper Dean Brill opted not to sign a new contract after failing to break into the first team.[16]

On 3 July, the club announced that Charley Edge, Decarrey Sheriff and Diaz Wright had all agreed to new one-year contracts.[17]

A restructuring of the backroom coaching staff meant Ademola Bankole left after nine years as the club's goalkeeping coach, while former Watford goalkeeper Rene Gilmartin arrived as his replacement and to provide competition to Sam Walker and Dillon Barnes.[18] Paul Smith arrived from Southend United as Head of Academy Goalkeeper Coaching,[19] while former Wales midfielder Chris Llewellyn joined Colchester as under-18 lead coach.[20]

Colchester played their first pre-season friendly on 8 July 2017. In their annual friendly match against Maldon & Tiptree, the U's earned a 2–0 victory with a goal from Doug Loft in the first half, and Louis Dunne in the second half.[21] On 11 July, Colchester played their second pre-season match against Needham Market. Goals from Denny Johnstone, Tariq Issa and two from Sammie Szmodics sealed a 4–0 victory for the visitors.[22]

Midfielder Tarryn Allarakhia signed a one-year development contract on 12 July, joining from Maldon & Tiptree.[23]

On 14 July, Academy product Macauley Bonne left the club to join National League side Leyton Orient, signing for an undisclosed fee alongside former U's player George Elokobi.[24] Colchester won their third successive friendly the same day, beating Llandudno 1–0 in north Wales courtesy of a Denny Johnstone goal.[25]

Cole Kpekawa joined Colchester for a second spell on 17 July, signing a one-year deal from Barnsley for an undisclosed fee having featured on loan from Queens Park Rangers during the 2014–15 season.[26] Meanwhile, injury-stricken Brennan Dickenson revealed that the serious knee injury he sustained in training in April 2017 would keep him out of first-team action until February 2018.[27]

On 18 July, Colchester recorded their fourth consecutive pre-season victory with a 2–0 win against a West Ham United XI at the Colchester Community Stadium. Drey Wright and Denny Johnstone were the goalscorers.[28]

Colchester signed Wigan Athletic forward Mikael Mandron on 21 July. He signed for an undisclosed fee on a two-year deal.[29] On 22 July, the U's claimed their fifth pre-season win with a 3–0 victory against Braintree Town. Sammie Szmodics scored twice and Louis Dunne added a third late on to secure the win.[30]

On 24 July, United were hit by the news that club captain Luke Prosser would be ruled out of action for a further two months after undergoing a further operation on his injured knee.[31]

Colchester suffered their first pre-season defeat on 25 July when they slipped to a 1–0 defeat to Ipswich Town at the Community Stadium.[32] Another defeat followed against Gillingham on 28 July, falling to a 2–1 defeat. Colchester's goal was scored by Ryan Jackson against his former club.[33] Colchester also confirmed the signing of defender Dan Jefferies from Swansea City who joined the under-23 side on 28 July,[34] and midfielder Sam Warde joined the under-23s from Huddersfield Town on 31 July.[35]

On 1 August, Colchester made two further under-23 additions, with the signing of Australian goalkeeper Dominic Kurasik from Brentford and former-Crystal Palace left-back Callum Sturgess on one-year contracts.[36]

On the eve of the new league season, Alex Wynter had his contract cancelled by mutual consent and then immediately signed for National League side Maidstone United.[37]

August

Colchester's League Two campaign began at Accrington Stanley on 5 August. Ryan Jackson and Mikael Mandron made the starting eleven for their debuts, while Cole Kpekawa made his second debut for the club from the substitutes bench. Accrington took a ninth-minute lead through Kayden Jackson, and went 2–0 up through Billy Kee's 32nd-minute strike. The U's found themselves 3–0 down after the break when Omar Beckles scored, but pulled a late goal back from half-time substitute Sammie Szmodics.[38]

On 7 August, Colchester signed Coventry City winger Kyel Reid on loan until January.[39] Dillon Barnes joined National League South side Welling United for one month on 8 August.[40]

Colchester hosted Championship side Aston Villa in the first round of the EFL Cup on 9 August. A mistake from goalkeeper Sam Walker allowed Scott Hogan to slot in an early opening goal for the visitors. Mikael Mandron missed a chance to equalise from the penalty spot when his effort was saved by Jed Steer, before an unfortunate Frankie Kent scored an own goal to double Villa's lead on 19 minutes. Kent redeemed himself six minutes before the interval to reduce Colchester's deficit at 2–1. However, the score remained the same through the second half as Colchester exited the competition at the first round stage for the seventh consecutive season.[2]

The U's earned their first league point of the season on 12 August when they drew 1–1 with Stevenage at the Community Stadium. Stevenage took a second-half lead through Danny Newton, but Mikael Mandron equalised 15-minutes later to score his first competitive goal for the club.[41]

On 15 August, Colchester offered new contracts to Brennan Dickenson, Kurtis Guthrie, Frankie Kent, Tom Lapslie and Drey Wright,[42] while winger Dion Sembie-Ferris was released by mutual consent in search of first-team football.[43] On 18 August, it was announced that goalkeeper Daniel Wilks had joined the under-23 squad on loan from Maldon & Tiptree until January 2018,[44] while centre-back Josh Pollard, right-back George Keys, and left winger Ryan Clampin all joined Maldon & Tiptree on youth and work experience loans.[45] Also joining the club was defender Will Wright who joined on a two-year contract from Hitchin Town.[44]

The U's were defeated 3–0 at Luton Town on 19 August. A first-half injury time goal put the hosts ahead and Luton added a further two in the second half to leave Colchester in the relegation zone.[46]

Denny Johnstone made a season-long loan move to St Johnstone on 24 August,[47] while Louis Dunne also temporarily left the club on loan, joining National League South side Concord Rangers for one month.[48]

Colchester earned their first win of the season on 26 August in their first-ever meeting with Forest Green Rovers. Kyel Reid scored his first U's goal after only four minutes of play, before Frankie Kent scored the second goal of the game and his second of the season. Forest Green scored two minutes later to make it 2–1. Sammie Szmodics scored 20-minutes into the second half, before Kane Vincent-Young became the second player of the day to score his first Colchester goal. Three minutes into injury time, Courtney Senior, making his first-team debut from the bench, scored to finalise a 5–1 win.[49]

In the first group stage match of the EFL Trophy, Colchester hosted Reading U23 at the Community Stadium. Sammie Szmodics continued his goalscoring form inside five minutes, but Reading equalised through Josh Barrett before taking the lead through Ben House prior to half-time. Second-half substitute Eoin McKeown, making his first-team debut, equalised in the 87th minute to take the tie to a penalty shoot-out. The U's won 6–5, earning a bonus point for the win on penalties.[3]

With the transfer window closing at 11pm on 31 August, Colchester made numerous deadline day signings, both on loan and permanent. First, Queens Park Rangers midfielder Brandon Comley signed on loan until January 2018.[50] Young Charlton Athletic striker Brandon Hanlan also joined on loan until January,[51] while free agent Sanmi Odelusi signed a permanent six-month contract after the forward had been training with the U's over the summer since his release by Wigan Athletic.[52] Another striker followed suit in signing, with Portsmouth's Nicke Kabamba arriving on loan until January,[53] while Crystal Palace centre-half Ryan Inniss signed on loan until the end of the season.[54]

September

Colchester started September with a defeat at Cambridge United. Naming an unchanged starting eleven from the side that beat Forest Green 5–1 the previous weekend, the U's fell to a 1–0 defeat on 2 September thanks to a second-half goal from Uche Ikpeazu.[55]

Eli Phipps joined Dillon Barnes on loan at Welling United on 8 September, while Barnes' loan was extended until 8 November.[56] Also heading out on loan was Charley Edge, who signed on a one-month deal at National League North side Leamington.[57]

Colchester returned to winning ways with an impressive first-half performance against Crawley Town in a 3–1 win. Sammie Szmodics scored his fourth goal of the season before assisting Ryan Jackson's first goal for the club after 14-minutes. Mikael Mandron completed the home side's scoring after 38-minutes. In the second-half, Sam Walker saved a Mark Randall penalty, but Crawley did pull a goal back from Jimmy Smith on 66-minutes.[58] They were then held to a 1–1 draw against Chesterfield on 12 September. Louis Reed scored for the visitors shortly before half-time but debutant Brandon Hanlan scored from the substitutes bench after 82-minutes.[59]

Colchester's terrible away form continued on 16 September with a 3–1 defeat at Cheltenham Town. Within 15-minutes, the U's found themselves 2–0 down with both goals coming from Cheltenham's Kevin Dawson. Colchester were awarded a penalty in the 26th minute after Taylor Moore handled in the penalty area and Sammie Szmodics converted to score his fifth goal of the campaign. In the second-half, Mikael Mandron was sent off for a hand ball offence in the penalty area, but Brian Graham's penalty was saved by Sam Walker. Shortly afterwards, Jamie Grimes scored to complete the victory for Cheltenham and condemn Colchester to their fourth successive away defeat.[60]

On 16 September, winger George Brown made his debut for East Thurrock United in an FA Cup win against Biggleswade Town after joining the club on loan earlier.[61] Meanwhile, young goalkeeper Dominic Kurasik also left the club on loan to join Maldon & Tiptree, signing on 19 September.[62]

On 21 September, Frankie Kent signed a new contract with the club to remain until summer 2020.[63]

Colchester's next game was against old rivals Wycombe Wanderers at the Community Stadium. Despite having the better of the possession, the U's went down 1–0 after 32-minutes from a Nathan Tyson goal, but Brandon Hanlan equalised shortly before half-time to score his second goal in only his third Colchester appearance. Craig Mackail-Smith scored Wycombe's winner in the 67th minute as the visitors held on for a 2–1 victory.[64]

The U's travelled to Grimsby Town on 26 September for a midweek league fixture. A frantic start saw Kyel Reid score the opener, before JJ Hooper equalised two minutes later. In the second-half, Reid scored his second of the game, but an 89th-minute penalty from Sam Jones shared the spoils.[65]

On 30 September, Colchester recorded a 1–0 away win at Yeovil Town, their first away victory of the season. Sean Murray's first goal for the club proved to be the difference between the sides as the U's moved up to 16th in the League Two table.[66]

October

October began with a narrow 1–0 defeat in the EFL Trophy at home to Gillingham on 3 October. An injury-time winner from Max Ehmer was enough to separate the two sides.[67]

Colchester earned their first successive league win of the season on 7 October by beating Mansfield Town 2–0 at the Community Stadium. Sean Murray followed up his debut goal for the club with another the following weekend after 29-minutes, before Mikael Mandron doubled the U's lead five minutes later.[68]

The U's hosted Carlisle United on 14 October, losing 1–0 in a close affair in which Colchester mostly dominated.[69]

On 16 October, Diaz Wright joined Needham Market on loan until the end of November,[70] while Colchester were drawn at home to Oxford City in the first round of the FA Cup which would be the first-ever meeting between the two clubs.[71]

They returned to winning ways three days later with an away victory at Newport County ending the home sides' ten game unbeaten home record which stretched back to March. Following a goalless first-half, former County defender Ryan Jackson scored his second goal of the season after 72-minutes, before Mikael Mandron added a second five minutes later. Shawn McCoulsky pulled a goal back for Newport on 86-minutes but the U's held on to record a 2–1 win.[72] A 0–0 draw at Coventry City followed, a match in which Tom Lapslie was sent off following two bookings in less than a minute after a yellow card for a foul and then a red card for a deliberate hand ball.[73]

Colchester closed out October to come from behind and win at home to Crewe Alexandra on 28 October. Jordan Bowery gave Crewe a 22nd-minute lead, but this was cancelled out by Mikael Mandron's fifth goal of the season six minutes before half-time. The U's took the lead on the hour mark when Tom Eastman headed in his first goal of the campaign, before Mandron scored his second of the game on 71-minutes to round off a 3–1 victory.[74]

As a result of collecting ten points in five league games through October, John McGreal was nominated for the October EFL League Two Manager of the Month award.[75] Meanwhile, Mikael Mandron, who scored four goals in five league games during October was nominated for the EFL League Two Player of the Month award.[76]

November

Colchester were knocked out of the FA Cup in the first round by Oxford City on 4 November. The U's fell to a 1–0 defeat at the Community Stadium.[77] This was followed up by an EFL Trophy Essex derby defeat to Southend United, who won 2–0 to knock Colchester out of the competition at the group stage for the second successive season.[78]

Returning to league competition on 11 November, Sammie Szmodics scored his sixth goal of the season from the bench to earn Colchester a 1–0 win at Barnet.[79] They were then held to a 0–0 draw at home against Morecambe on 18 November to extend their unbeaten run to five league games.[80] Their good run continued on 21 November when Sammie Szmodics again proved the difference with an early goal in Colchester's 1–0 home win against Lincoln City.[81]

During their away game at Notts County on 25 November, following a goalless first-half, County took the lead when Shola Ameobi scored from the penalty spot after Mikael Mandron fouled Ryan Yates in the area. Mandron later missed a penalty kick of his own after Ryan Jackson was fouled by Jorge Grant. However, Colchester looked to have secured a point when substitute Sanmi Odelusi scored his first goal for the club and levelled the match in the 89th minute. Ryan Yates then scored in the third minute of injury time to hand the home team a 2–1 victory.[82]

December

Following a two-week break due to their early FA Cup exit, Colchester returned to action in a home match against Exeter City on 9 December. The U's were gifted the lead when Troy Archibald-Henville scored an own goal after 23-minutes. Then, three minutes later, Sammie Szmodics scored from the penalty spot after Kane Vincent-Young was brought down in the box by Jake Taylor. Colchester then scored a third goal in seven minutes as Szmodics netted his ninth of the season. Exeter pulled a goal back in the second half through Jayden Stockley as Colchester held on to a 3–1 victory.[83]

Forward Nicke Kabamba made an early return to parent club Portsmouth on 14 December after failing to score in ten appearances for the U's.[84]

On 15 December, Colchester won a five-goal thriller at Swindon Town to promote themselves into the play-off positions. They fell behind on 36-minutes from a Kaiyne Woolery goal before Frankie Kent scored an equaliser from a corner kick in first half injury time. Mikael Mandron then put the U's ahead on 63-minutes, but then Swindon equalised through Kellan Gordon. Two minutes later, Colchester had the lead again as Sammie Szmodics beat a man to record his tenth goal of the campaign.[85]

On 21 December, forward Sanmi Odelusi was told that his contract would not be renewed when it expired on 31 December.[86]

Sammie Szmodics scored his tenth league goal of the season in Colchester's 1–1 home draw with Port Vale on 23 December. He opened the scoring after 32-minutes, but Vale equalised in the second half through Marcus Harness.[87] They then secured a 2–0 win at Crawley Town on Boxing Day. A goal in either half from Mikael Mandron and Sammie Szmodics secured victory which moved the U's up to fifth position in the league table.[88]

In the final game of 2017, Chesterfield held the U's to a 0–0 draw at the Proact Stadium.[89]

Following an unbeaten December including three wins and two draws, Sammie Szmodics was nominated for League Two Player of the Month, becoming the second Colchester player of the season to receive the nomination, while John McGreal was nominated for the League Two Manager of the Month award for a second time this campaign.[90] On 12 January, it was revealed Szmodics was named as Player of the Month for League Two.[91]

January

Colchester recorded their second consecutive goalless draw at home to Cambridge United on New Year's Day to remain 8th in League Two.[92]

On 3 January, Craig Slater moved to Scottish Championship side Dundee United on loan until the end of the season.[93] The U's bolstered their forward line with two signings from Maldon & Tiptree. Incoming were Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe, who had scored 34 goals in 34 games this season and was the top scorer in the Isthmian League, and also left-sided player Ryan Gondoh.[94] The following day, Lewis Kinsella and Tommy O'Sullivan both left the club in loan deals. Kinsella joined National League side Aldershot Town initially until early February,[95] while O'Sullivan signed for fellow National League side Torquay United until the end of the campaign.[96]

Colchester suffered their joint-worst defeat of the season so far on 6 January as they crashed to a 4–1 home defeat by Cheltenham Town. Kurtis Guthrie started his first league game of the season and scored on 40 minutes to hand the U's a 1–0 advantage going in to the interval. However, Kyel Reid was sent off for violent conduct just a minute before half-time. Cheltenham got back into the game through Sanmi Odelusi registering a debut goal and his first since his switch from Colchester. The floodgates then opened as Nigel Atangana, Jerell Sellars and Mohamed Eisa each scored to give the away side all three points.[97]

On 8 January, young centre forward Eoin McKeown rejoined Maldon & Tiptree on loan until the end of the season.[98]

The U's recorded their second successive defeat for the first time since September as they fell to a 3–1 defeat at Wycombe on 13 January. Adebayo Akinfenwa scored the host's opener after 14-minutes and then their lead was doubled by Paris Cowan-Hall on 24-minutes. With 15-minutes remaining, Wycombe scored a third through Luke O'Nien, before Sammie Szmodics pulled a goal back for Colchester four minutes later. The game did however see the first appearance of the season for club captain Luke Prosser.[99]

On 17 January, Brandon Comley joined Colchester permanently, signing for an undisclosed fee.[100] He joined on a 2+12-year contract.[101]

Colchester were held to a 1–1 draw at home against Grimsby on 20 January. The visitors took the lead through Charles Vernam on 38-minutes, but Sean Murray's equaliser shortly after the break earned a point for the U's.[102]

The U's made a defensive signing on 24 January by bringing in Millwall youngster Paul Rooney on a 1+12-year contract for an undisclosed fee.[103] Leaving the club on loan for a second spell in the National League South was goalkeeper Dillon Barnes, who joined Hemel Hempstead Town for an initial month-long loan on 26 January.[104]

On 27 January, Colchester conceded a late goal to draw at Port Vale. Courtney Senior scored on his first start for the club to give the U's the lead after 12-minutes, only for David Worrall to equalise on 33-minutes. Four minutes in to first-half injury time, Drey Wright scored his first goal of the season to again hand the lead to Colchester. However, Worrall scored again in the 87th minute to rescue a point for the home side and leave the U's without a win in six games.[105]

Transfer deadline day fell on 31 January and the club's first business of the day was the signing of Queens Park Rangers winger Olamide Shodipo on loan until the end of the season. They also signed Doncaster Rovers forward Liam Mandeville on loan until the end of the season, while Lewis Kinsella, who was on loan at Aldershot Town, had his contract cancelled by mutual consent. He then signed a permanent deal with Aldershot.[106] Also on the way out was under-23s defender Dan Jefferies who joined Scottish Premiership side Dundee.[107] Aaron Barnes arrived on a permanent basis from Charlton Athletic, while Ben Stevenson signed on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers after joining the Championship side from Coventry City earlier in the day.[108]

February

After signing for Colchester on 31 January, Aaron Barnes rejoined Torquay United on loan until the end of the season on 1 February, having previously been on loan there from Charlton earlier in January.[109] On 2 February, Cameron James headed out on loan for the remainder of the season to National League South side and his hometown club Chelmsford City.[110]

On 3 February, Colchester recorded their first win of 2018. Following a goalless first-half with Newport County, substitute and debutant Ben Stevenson scored ten minutes after arriving on the pitch, before Tom Eastman doubled the U's lead after a goal mouth scramble. The two sides swapped places in the League Two table on the back of the result.[111] They followed this up with a 1–1 draw at Carlisle, Courtney Senior scoring the goal for the U's on 10 February.[112] The U's then won 2–1 at home against Coventry City. Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe scored on his first start for the club from the penalty spot on 27-minutes, but on 56-minutes, Tom Bayliss scored an equaliser for the visitors. Two minutes from time, Mikael Mandron converted an Ogedi-Uzokwe cross to seal the win for the U's.[113] Colchester's patchy form then continued with a 1–0 defeat at Crewe on 17 February,[114] and then a further 1–0 defeat against Barnet at home on 24 February.[115]

March

Diaz Wright signed for Braintree Town on loan on 9 March.[116]

Automatic promotion hopefuls Mansfield Town hosted the U's on 10 March. They took the lead through Kane Hemmings after 22-minutes, but after the break Colchester levelled through Brandon Comley, his first-ever professional goal. The U's held on to earn a point but slipped into the bottom-half of the table.[117]

On 16 March, Charley Edge joined Needham Market on loan until the end of the season.[118]

Colchester missed an opportunity to take an early lead against Yeovil on 17 March after Sammie Szmodics had an eighth-minute penalty kick saved by Stuart Nelson. The visitors then took the lead in the 21st minute from an Alex Fisher goal. Yeovil held on to record a 1–0 victory and leave Colchester nine points adrift of the play-off positions.[119] They were then held to a 0–0 draw at Morecambe on 20 March.[120]

The U's earned their first win in five and their first away victory in 2018 on 24 March as they defeated Stevenage 1–0 at Broadhall Way. Mikael Mandron's first-half goal proved to be the difference between the sides.[121]

On 29 March, Kurtis Guthrie had his contract with the club cancelled by mutual consent, with his final appearance arriving in the 1–0 defeat by Yeovil on 17 March when he had an on-field confrontation with Sammie Szmodics over taking Colchester's penalty kick.[122]

Colchester earned their first back-to-back victories since December with a 2–1 win over promotion-chasing Luton Town at the Community Stadium in their Good Friday fixture. The tie was marred by the serious injury to Hatters' midfielder Luke Berry in only the second minute of the game when his leg was accidentally caught by U's midfielder Tom Lapslie in a challenge. Both sets of players were taken off the pitch while Berry received eleven minutes of treatment on the field before being taken to hospital. When play resumed, Tom Eastman scored the opening goal after 15-minutes of play, before Luke Prosser doubled the advantage for the home side with his first goal for the club. Late in the second-half, Ryan Jackson fouled Luke Gambin in the penalty area which was converted by Danny Hylton but Colchester held on for victory.[123]

April

For the first time this season, and the first time since December 2016, Colchester earned a third consecutive league victory in their first-ever visit to The New Lawn stadium when they faced Forest Green Rovers. Drey Wright scored within 19-seconds to give the visitors an early advantage, but the U's were pegged back when Tom Eastman fouled Haydn Hollis in the box and Reuben Reid converted. Early in the second-half, Colchester's lead was restored when Ben Stevenson scored 90-seconds after the interval. Again, Colchester held on to their single goal advantage to take victory.[124] However, Colchester's run was halted by league-leaders Accrington Stanley on 7 April who claimed a 1–0 win at the Community Stadium.[125]

On 13 April, after failing to make an appearance since January, Cole Kpekawa left the club by mutual consent.[126]

Colchester fell to their second successive home defeat on 14 April when Notts County earned a 3–1 win at the Community Stadium. Drey Wright had opened the scoring within the first ten minutes of play, but a revival in the second half by County through Jonathan Forte, Shola Ameobi and Richard Duffy saw the away side claim victory.[127]

On 18 April, having broken into the first-team, Courtney Senior signed a new two-year contract with the club.[128] He then stepped off the bench in his next game against Lincoln City to score the equaliser for Colchester after they had fallen behind five minutes earlier to an Elliott Whitehouse penalty. In the 83rd minute of the game, with the scores at 1–1, Michael Bostwick was sent off for the home side, but the U's couldn't capitalise on their man advantage, and went on to lose 2–1 when substitute Luke Waterfall headed in the winner in the fourth minute of added time. The result ended Colchester's faint play-off hopes as they ended the day ten points behind seventh-placed Coventry with just two games remaining.[129]

Goalkeeper Dillon Barnes was handed his first league start for Colchester on 28 April in their final home game of the season against Swindon Town, and he kept a clean sheet as the match finished 0–0. Ryan Gondoh was also introduced as a second-half substitute to make his debut for the club.[130]

The U's completed their season with a whimper on 5 May as they were beaten 1–0 at Exeter City on 5 May, meaning they finished 13th in the league table, their worst league performance for 24 years.[131]

Players

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Transfers and contracts

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  1. Following Rhys Williams' release by Colchester United, he later joined Connah's Quay Nomads.[136]
  2. Following Matthew Briggs' release by Colchester United, he later joined Chesterfield.[137]
  3. Following Lloyd Doyley's release by Colchester United, he later joined Hemel Hempstead Town.[138]
  4. Following Brendan Ocran's release by Colchester United, he later joined Billericay Town.[139]
  5. Following Dexter Peter's release by Colchester United, he later joined Concord Rangers.[140]
  6. Following Ben Wyatt's release by Colchester United, he later joined Braintree Town.[141]
  7. Following Callum Harrison's release by Colchester United, he later joined Needham Market.[142]
  8. Following Femi Akinwande's release by Colchester United, he later joined East Thurrock United.[143]
  9. Following Dean Brill's release by Colchester United, he later joined Leyton Orient.[144]
  10. Following Richard Brindley's release by Colchester United, he later joined Barnet.[145]
  11. Following George Elokobi's release by Colchester United, he later joined Leyton Orient.[24]
  12. Following Dion Sembie-Ferris' release by Colchester United, he later joined St Neots Town.[146]
  13. Following Sanmi Odelusi's release by Colchester United, he later joined Cheltenham Town.[147]
  14. Following Kurtis Guthrie's release by Colchester United, he later joined Stevenage.[148]
  15. Following Cole Kpekawa's release by Colchester United, he later joined St Mirren.[149]

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    1. On 8 September 2017, Dillon Barnes' loan was extended until 11 November 2017[56]
    2. On 11 October 2017, Eli Phipps' loan was extended until 4 November 2017[152]
    3. On 7 February 2018, George Keys' loan was extended until March 2018[157]

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    Match details

    Preseason friendlies

    Colchester United arranged six pre-season friendlies, against Braintree Town, Ipswich Town, Maldon & Tiptree,[162] West Ham United XI,[163] Welsh Premier League side Llandudno,[164] Needham Market,[165] and Gillingham.[166]

    8 July 2017 (2017-07-08) Friendly Maldon & Tiptree 0–2 Colchester United Maldon
    15:00 BST Report Loft 43'
    Dunne 55'
    Stadium: Wallace Binder Ground
    11 July 2017 (2017-07-11) Friendly Needham Market 0–4 Colchester United Needham Market
    19:00 BST Report
    Report
    Johnstone 25'
    Issa 80'
    Szmodics 88', 89'
    Stadium: Bloomfields
    Attendance: 261
    14 July 2017 (2017-07-14) Friendly Wales Llandudno 0–1 Colchester United Llandudno
    19:00 BST Report Johnstone 27' Stadium: Maesdu Park
    Attendance: 342
    18 July 2017 (2017-07-18) Friendly Colchester United 2–0 West Ham United XI Colchester
    19:45 BST Wright 5'
    Johnstone 60'
    Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 2,626
    Referee: Tim Robinson
    22 July 2017 (2017-07-22) Friendly Braintree Town 0–3 Colchester United Braintree
    15:00 BST Report Szmodics 26', 62'
    Dunne 82'
    Stadium: Cressing Road
    Attendance: 619
    Referee: Carl Pearce
    25 July 2017 (2017-07-25) Friendly Colchester United 0–1 Ipswich Town Colchester
    19:30 BST Report Garner 57' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,752
    28 July 2017 (2017-07-28) Friendly Colchester United 1–2 Gillingham Colchester
    19:30 BST Jackson 70' Report Martin 29'
    Parker 54'
    Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Referee: G Ward

    League Two

    Results round by round

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    League table

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    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

    Matches

    On 21 June 2017, the league fixtures were announced.[167]

    5 August 2017 (2017-08-05) 1 Accrington Stanley 3–1 Colchester United Accrington
    15:00 BST Jackson 9'
    Kee 32'
    Beckles 64'
    Report Szmodics 81' Stadium: Crown Ground
    Attendance: 1,625
    Referee: Ross Joyce
    12 August 2017 (2017-08-12) 2 Colchester United 1–1 Stevenage Colchester
    15:00 BST Mandron 65' Report Newton 51' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,330
    Referee: Antony Coggins
    19 August 2017 (2017-08-19) 3 Luton Town 3–0 Colchester United Luton
    15:00 BST Lee 45+3'
    Collins 52'
    Potts 83'
    Report Stadium: Kenilworth Road
    Attendance: 7,865
    Referee: Seb Stockbridge
    26 August 2017 (2017-08-26) 4 Colchester United 5–1 Forest Green Rovers Colchester
    15:00 BST Reid 4'
    Kent 21'
    Szmodics 65'
    Vincent-Young 74'
    Senior 90+3'
    Report Noble 23' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,047
    Referee: Craig Hicks
    2 September 2017 (2017-09-02) 5 Cambridge United 1–0 Colchester United Cambridge
    15:00 BST Ikpeazu 64' Report Stadium: Abbey Stadium
    Attendance: 4,511
    Referee: Nick Kinseley
    9 September 2017 (2017-09-09) 6 Colchester United 3–1 Crawley Town Colchester
    15:00 BST Szmodics 8'
    Jackson 14'
    Mandron 38'
    Report Smith 66' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 2,923
    Referee: Graham Horwood
    12 September 2017 (2017-09-12) 7 Colchester United 1–1 Chesterfield Colchester
    19:45 BST Hanlan 82' Report Reed 43' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 2,552
    Referee: Darren Handley
    16 September 2017 (2017-09-16) 8 Cheltenham Town 3–1 Colchester United Cheltenham
    15:00 BST Dawson 10', 15'
    Grimes 57'
    Report Szmodics 26' (pen.)
    Mandron Red card 56'
    Stadium: Whaddon Road
    Attendance: 2,718
    Referee: Tom Nield
    23 September 2017 (2017-09-23) 9 Colchester United 1–2 Wycombe Wanderers Colchester
    15:00 BST Hanlan 43' Report Tyson 32'
    Mackail-Smith 67'
    Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,562
    Referee: Brett Huxtable
    26 September 2017 (2017-09-26) 10 Grimsby Town 2–2 Colchester United Cleethorpes
    19:45 BST Hooper 7'
    Jones 89' (pen.)
    Report Reid 5', 59' Stadium: Blundell Park
    Attendance: 3,438
    Referee: Darren Drysdale
    30 September 2017 (2017-09-30) 11 Yeovil Town 0–1 Colchester United Yeovil
    15:00 BST Report Murray 43' Stadium: Huish Park
    Attendance: 2,556
    Referee: Antony Coggins
    7 October 2017 (2017-10-07) 12 Colchester United 2–0 Mansfield Town Colchester
    15:00 BST Murray 29'
    Mandron 34'
    Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,262
    Referee: John Busby
    14 October 2017 (2017-10-14) 13 Colchester United 0–1 Carlisle United Colchester
    15:00 BST Report Devitt 58' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,402
    Referee: Charles Breakspear
    17 October 2017 (2017-10-17) 14 Newport County 1–2 Colchester United Newport
    19:45 BST McCoulsky 86' Report Jackson 72'
    Mandron 77'
    Stadium: Rodney Parade
    Attendance: 2,704
    Referee: Darren England
    21 October 2017 (2017-10-21) 15 Coventry City 0–0 Colchester United Coventry
    15:00 BST Report Lapslie Yellow card 75' Yellow-red card 76' Stadium: Ricoh Arena
    Attendance: 7,149
    Referee: Michael Salisbury
    28 October 2017 (2017-10-28) 16 Colchester United 3–1 Crewe Alexandra Colchester
    15:00 BST Mandron 39', 71'
    Eastman 60'
    Report Bowery 22' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,088
    Referee: Kevin Johnson
    11 November 2017 (2017-11-11) 17 Barnet 0–1 Colchester United Canons Park
    15:00 GMT Report Szmodics 83' Stadium: The Hive Stadium
    Attendance: 2,301
    Referee: John Brooks
    18 November 2017 (2017-11-18) 18 Colchester United 0–0 Morecambe Colchester
    15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 2,872
    Referee: Lee Collins
    21 November 2017 (2017-11-21) 19 Colchester United 1–0 Lincoln City Colchester
    19:45 GMT Szmodics 3' Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,102
    Referee: Graham Horwood
    25 November 2017 (2017-11-25) 20 Notts County 2–1 Colchester United Nottingham
    15:00 GMT Ameobi 68' (pen.)
    Yates 90+3'
    Report Odelusi 89' Stadium: Meadow Lane
    Attendance: 6,770
    Referee: Mark Heywood
    9 December 2017 (2017-12-09) 21 Colchester United 3–1 Exeter City Colchester
    15:00 GMT Archibald-Henville 23' (o.g.)
    Szmodics 26' (pen.), 30'
    Report Stockley 62' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,049
    Referee: Darren Drysdale
    15 December 2017 (2017-12-15) 22 Swindon Town 2–3 Colchester United Swindon
    19:45 GMT Woolery 36'
    Gordon 76'
    Report Kent 45+1'
    Mandron 63'
    Szmodics 78'
    Stadium: County Ground
    Attendance: 6,020
    Referee: John Busby
    23 December 2017 (2017-12-23) 23 Colchester United 1–1 Port Vale Colchester
    15:00 GMT Szmodics 32' Report Harness 75' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,485
    Referee: Nick Kinseley
    26 December 2017 (2017-12-26) 24 Crawley Town 0–2 Colchester United Crawley
    15:00 GMT Report Mandron 4'
    Szmodics 57'
    Stadium: Broadfield Stadium
    Attendance: 2,154
    Referee: Antony Coggins
    30 December 2017 (2017-12-30) 25 Chesterfield 0–0 Colchester United Chesterfield
    15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Proact Stadium
    Attendance: 5,537
    Referee: Seb Stockbridge
    1 January 2018 (2018-01-01) 26 Colchester United 0–0 Cambridge United Colchester
    15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 4,789
    Referee: Charles Breakspear
    6 January 2018 (2018-01-06) 27 Colchester United 1–4 Cheltenham Town Colchester
    15:00 GMT Guthrie 40'
    Reid Red card 44'
    Report Odelusi 57'
    Atangana 70'
    Sellars 79'
    Eisa 83'
    Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 2,886
    Referee: Scott Oldham
    13 January 2018 (2018-01-13) 28 Wycombe Wanderers 3–1 Colchester United High Wycombe
    15:00 GMT Akinfenwa 14'
    Cowan-Hall 24'
    O'Nien 74'
    Report Szmodics 78' Stadium: Adams Park
    Attendance: 4,386
    Referee: John Busby
    20 January 2018 (2018-01-20) 29 Colchester United 1–1 Grimsby Town Colchester
    15:00 GMT Murray 47' Report Vernam 38' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,016
    Referee: Craig Hicks
    27 January 2018 (2018-01-27) 30 Port Vale 2–2 Colchester United Burslem
    15:00 GMT Worrall 33', 87' Report Senior 12'
    Wright 45+4'
    Stadium: Vale Park
    Attendance: 4,044
    Referee: Trevor Kettle
    3 February 2018 (2018-02-03) 31 Colchester United 2–0 Newport County Colchester
    15:00 GMT Stevenson 59'
    Eastman 80'
    Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 2,874
    Referee: Gavin Ward
    10 February 2018 (2018-02-10) 32 Carlisle United 1–1 Colchester United Carlisle
    15:00 GMT Devitt 79' Report Senior 44' Stadium: Brunton Park
    Attendance: 4,006
    Referee: Ross Joyce
    13 February 2018 (2018-02-13) 33 Colchester United 2–1 Coventry City Colchester
    19:45 GMT Ogedi-Uzokwe 27' (pen.)
    Mandron 88'
    Report Bayliss 56' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,319
    Referee: John Busby
    17 February 2018 (2018-02-17) 34 Crewe Alexandra 1–0 Colchester United Crewe
    15:00 GMT Miller 60' Report Stadium: Gresty Road
    Attendance: 3,548
    Referee: Michael Salisbury
    24 February 2018 (2018-02-24) 35 Colchester United 0–1 Barnet Colchester
    15:00 GMT Report Nicholls 66' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,121
    Referee: Dean Whitestone
    10 March 2018 (2018-03-10) 36 Mansfield Town 1–1 Colchester United Mansfield
    15:00 GMT Hemmings 22' Report Comley 51' Stadium: Field Mill
    Attendance: 4,050
    Referee: Ross Joyce
    17 March 2018 (2018-03-17) 37 Colchester United 0–1 Yeovil Town Colchester
    15:00 GMT Report Fisher 21' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 2,772
    Referee: Tom Nield
    20 March 2018 (2018-03-20) 38 Morecambe 0–0 Colchester United Morecambe
    19:45 GMT Report Stadium: Globe Arena
    Attendance: 893
    Referee: Richard Clark
    24 March 2018 (2018-03-24) 39 Stevenage 0–1 Colchester United Stevenage
    15:00 GMT Report Mandron 27' Stadium: Broadhall Way
    Attendance: 2,709
    Referee: Graham Salisbury
    30 March 2018 (2018-03-30) 40 Colchester United 2–1 Luton Town Colchester
    15:00 GMT Eastman 15'
    Prosser 27'
    Report Hylton 88' (pen.) Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 5,461
    Referee: Trevor Kettle
    2 April 2018 (2018-04-02) 41 Forest Green Rovers 1–2 Colchester United Nailsworth
    15:00 GMT Reid 37' (pen.) Report Dr. Wright 1'
    Stevenson 47'
    Stadium: The New Lawn
    Attendance: 2,869
    Referee: Brett Huxtable
    7 April 2018 (2018-04-07) 42 Colchester United 0–1 Accrington Stanley Colchester
    15:00 GMT Report Kee 63' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,174
    Referee: Kevin Johnson
    14 April 2018 (2018-04-14) 43 Colchester United 1–3 Notts County Colchester
    15:00 GMT Dr. Wright 9' Report Forte 51'
    Ameobi 69'
    Duffy 76'
    Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,599
    Referee: Brendan Malone
    21 April 2018 (2018-04-21) 44 Lincoln City 2–1 Colchester United Lincoln, England
    15:00 GMT Whitehouse 55' (pen.)
    Waterfall 90+4'
    Bostwick Red card 83'
    Report Senior 60' Stadium: Sincil Bank
    Attendance: 9,211
    Referee: Darren Handley
    28 April 2018 (2018-04-28) 45 Colchester United 0–0 Swindon Town Colchester
    15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 3,687
    Referee: Craig Hicks
    5 May 2018 (2018-05-05) 46 Exeter City 1–0 Colchester United Exeter
    15:00 GMT Simpson 71' Report Stadium: St James Park
    Attendance: 4,615
    Referee: Charles Breakspear

    EFL Cup

    On 16 June 2017, Colchester were drawn at home to Championship side Aston Villa in the first round of the EFL Cup.[168] The match was chosen to be screened live on Sky Sports and would be played on 9 August.[169]

    9 August 2017 (2017-08-09) First round Colchester United 1–2 Aston Villa Colchester
    19:45 BST Kent 39' Report Hogan 7'
    Kent 19' (o.g.)
    Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 6,603
    Referee: John Brooks

    EFL Trophy

    On 7 July 2017, Colchester were drawn against Gillingham and Southend United as their first two opponents in the EFL Trophy group stage.[170] Reading U23s were drawn as Colchester's final group opponents on 12 July.[171]

    More information Pos, Lge ...
    Updated to match(es) played on 7 November 2017. Source: EFL.com
    (E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified to the phase indicated
    29 August 2017 (2017-08-29) Group stage Colchester United 2–2
    (6–5 p)
    Reading U23 Colchester
    19:30 BST Szmodics 5'
    McKeown 87'
    Report Barrett 19'
    House 42'
    Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 572
    Penalties
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    Mandron soccer ball with check mark
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    O'Sullivan soccer ball with check mark
    Jackson soccer ball with check mark
    Andresson soccer ball with check mark
    Smith soccer ball with check mark
    Holsgrove soccer ball with check mark
    Holmes soccer ball with check mark
    Barrett soccer ball with check mark
    Rollinson soccer ball with red X
    3 October 2017 (2017-10-03) Group stage Colchester United 0–1 Gillingham Colchester
    19:45 BST Report Ehmer 90+1' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 684
    7 November 2017 (2017-11-07) Group stage Southend United 2–0 Colchester United Southend-on-Sea
    19:45 GMT Wright 37'
    Robinson 49'
    Report Stadium: Roots Hall
    Attendance: 2,781

    FA Cup

    On 16 October 2017, Colchester were drawn at home to National League South side Oxford City in the first round of the FA Cup in what would be the first-ever meeting between the two sides.[71]

    4 November 2017 First round Colchester United 0–1 Oxford City Colchester
    15:00 GMT Report Paterson 46' Stadium: Colchester Community Stadium
    Attendance: 1,775
    Referee: Alan Young

    Squad statistics

    Appearances and goals

    As of 5 May 2018[172]
    More information No., Pos ...

    Goalscorers

    More information Place, Number ...

    Disciplinary record

    More information Number, Nationality ...

    Player debuts

    Players making their first-team Colchester United debut in a fully competitive match.[173]

    More information Number, Position ...
    1. Second debut for the club.

    Honours and awards

    End-of-season awards

    More information Award, Player ...

    See also


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