League
Skybet League Two
12th
League Table
Round One
FA Cup
Round One
League Cup
Round One
League Trophy
John Radford
Chairman
Adam Murray
Manager
Matt Green (11)
Top Scorer
Mal Benning, Adam Chapman, Chris Clements, Lee Collins, Matt Green, Reggie Lambe, Kristian Pearce, Mitch Rose, Ryan Tafazolli
Notable Players
Manufacturer
Surridge continued as the club's kit manufacturer.
Main Sponsors
One Call continued as the clubs front of shirt sponsor..
Secondary Sponsors
Ulyett Landscapes became the clubs rear of home shirt sponsor also appearing on the rear of two of the four goalkeeper kits.
Hall Fast continued their rear of away shirt sponsorship and also appeared on the rear of one of the goalkeeper kits. They did not sponsor the rear of the third kit as they had done the previous season as it was a sponsorless design.
The season started with this new shirt which was the same material as the black away shirt from the previous season.
It also featured a large stag on the rear of the shirt.
This shirt would only be worn on 10 occasions before being replaced by a more modern fabric (see below).
Against Oldham in November the club changed to an updated version of the home shirt that different compared to the one worn at the start of the campaign.
The large stag disappeared from the back of the shirt and the material changed completely to a silkier material with a mesh back panel.
The tradition of keeping kits for two years continued as the away kit remained the same from the previous season.
This brilliant design is based on the centenary shirt from 1997/98 which harbours back to the Mansfield Wesleyans kit of 1897.
It was worn on five occasions.
The black goalkeeper kit continued from last season seeing the rear of shirt sponsor change.
Interestingly the Surridge logo on the front of the shirt changed from white to yellow to match the same logo on the shorts.
The green goalkeeper kit was also retained for this season again seeing only a rear of shirt sponsor change.
This red goalkeeper kit has been labelled 'away' due to the rear of shirt sponsor matching that of the away shirt.
It was worn a total of severn times with one of those being at home.
The blue numbering made for an odd choice when all other goalkeeper kits this season had white, and white would have looked much better on this kit compared to the blue ones used.
This minimalist goalkeeper shirt was exclusively worn alongside the third kit and featured the same 1897 rear logo and alternate club badge. It also had no sponsor the same as the third shirt.
Carlisle
Home
D 1-1
Sheffield W
Away
L 1-4
Notts County
Away
W 2-0
Accrington
Away
L 0-1
Oxford
Home
D 1-1
York City
Away
W 2-1
Notts County
Away
L 1-3
Wimbledon
Home
D 1-1
Crawley
Home
W 4-0
Luton
Away
L 0-1
Plymouth
Home
D 0-0
Stevenage
Away
W 2-0
Dagenham
Away
W 4-3
Newport C
Home
W 3-0
Bristol R
Home
L 1-2
Yeovil
Away
W 1-0
Portsmouth
Away
D 0-0
Wycombe
Home
L 0-2
Oldham
Home
D 0-0
N'rthampton
Away
L 0-1
Oldham
Away
L 0-2
Hartlepool
Home
W 3-1
Exeter
Home
L 0-2
Barnet
Away
W 3-1
Leyton O
Home
D 1-1
Cambridge
Away
D 1-1
York City
Home
D 1-1
Accrington
Home
L 2-3
Stevenage
Home
W 2-1
Wimbledon
Away
L 1-3
Luton
Home
L 0-2
Morecambe
Away
W 2-1
Crawley
Away
W 1-0
Morecambe
Home
W 2-1
Oxford
Away
D 2-2
Plymouth
Away
L 0-3
Dagenham
Home
W 3-2
Newport
Away
L 0-1
Yeovil
Home
L 0-1
Bristol R
Away
L 0-1
Portsmouth
Home
D 1-1
Wycombe
Away
L 0-1
N'rthampton
Home
D 2-2
Hartlepool
Away
L 1-2
Carlisle
Away
L 1-2
Notts County
Home
W 5-0
Exeter
Away
W 3-2
Barnet
Home
D 1-1
Leyton O
Away
L 0-1
Cambridge
Home
D 0-0