League
Skybet League Two
21st
League Table
Round Two
FA Cup
Round One
League Cup
Round One
League Trophy
John Radford
Chairman
Paul Cox, Adam Murray
Manager
Rakish Bingham/Vadaine Oliver (7)
Top Scorer
Lee Beevers, Chris Clements, Reggie Lambe, Jamie McGuire, Vadaine Oliver, Matt Rhead, Martin Riley, Ritchie Sutton, Ryan Tafazolli
Notable Players
Manufacturer
Surridge continued as the club's manufacturer moving int their second season.
Main Sponsors
One Call Insurance continued as the clubs main shirt sponsor for all kits.
Secondary Sponsors
Local radio station Mansfield 103.2 continued as the club's rear of home shit sponsor also appearing on the back of all three goalkeeper shirts. The logo used on the shirts continued to be a simplified version of the usual logo.
Hall Fast Industrial Supplies were seen on a shirt for the first time appearing on the back of the away and third shirt.
As part of the clubs new vision to wear each shirt, alternatively, for two seasons to reduce fan costs, this home shirt was the same as the season before.
The only minor change came in the form of the EFL numbers which added a logo for a Prostate Cancer charity at the top of each number.
The main kit combination changed the shorts from blue the previous season, to yellow. This meant there were no variations with the full yellow being used every time the home shirt was worn. It was the first time since 2006/07 that there was no variation on the home kit during the season.
This black away shirt had a grey front stripe and large badge on the back. Seemingly more for replica versions as the players numbers all but covered this part of the design.
It was a different material to the previous season with this one feeling much less 'shiny'.
The variation with yellow shorts was actually used a lot being seen seven times with the full black kit being used on nine occasions.
This red and white hooped third shirt was a late addition bring released initially for two games with a colour clash away at Cambridge in the FA Cup and Burton in the league.
It was worn a further two times away at Cambridge again, this time in the league, and also away at Oxford. Interestingly it wasn't worn away at Newport where a similar kit clash existed with black chosen on that occasion.
This all black goalkeeper kit was worn predominately at home and was only worn with accompanying black shorts and socks.
This goalkeeper kit is a mirror of the black kit and worn all but one occasion with green shorts and socks. Away at Cheltenham it was worn with black shorts and socks.
This red goalkeeper kit follows the same template as the green and black kits.
It was worn on nine occasions throughout the season with all of them coming away from home.
On all but one occasion it was worn with red shorts and socks with black shorts and red socks worn away at Hartlepool.
N'rthampton
Away
L 0-1
Sheff Utd
Away
L 1-2
Oxford
Home
W 2-1
Newport
Home
W 1-0
Dagenham
Away
L 0-2
Burton A
Home
L 1-2
Notts County
Away
L 0-2
Exeter
Away
W 2-1
Wycombe
Away
L 1-2
Morecambe
Home
W 1-0
Carlisle
Home
W 3-2
Stevenage
Away
L 0-3
Accrington
Home
L 0-1
Portsmouth
Away
D 1-1
Cambridge
Home
D 0-0
Tranmere
Away
D 0-0
York City
Away
D 1-1
Southend
Home
L 1-2
Shrewsbury
Away
L 0-2
Concord R
Home
D 1-1
Plymouth
Home
W 1-0
Concord R
Away
W 1-0
Luton
Away
L 0-3
Cambridge
Away
D 2-2
Cheltenham
Home
D 1-1
Cambridge
Home
L 0-1
Wimbledon
Away
W 1-0
Hartlepool
Home
D 1-1
Bury
Away
L 0-2
Burton A
Away
L 1-2
Exeter
Home
L 2-3
Wycombe
Home
D 0-0
Carlisle
Away
L 1-2
Stevenage
Home
W 1-0
Morecambe
Away
L 1-2
N'rthampton
Home
D 1-1
Luton
Home
W 1-0
Oxford
Away
L 0-3
Dagenham
Home
W 2-1
Newport
Away
W 1-0
Cheltenham
Away
D 1-1
Bury
Home
L 0-1
Wimbledon
Home
W 2-1
Hartlepool
Away
L 0-1
York City
Home
L 1-4
Southend
Away
L 0-2
Shrewsbury
Home
L 0-1
Plymouth
Away
L 1-2
Tranmere
Home
W 1-0
Cambridge
Away
L 1-3
Portsmouth
Home
L 1-2
Accrington
Away
L 1-2