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2008–09 Cardiff City F.C. season

Welsh football club season

2008–09 Cardiff City F.C. season

Welsh football club season

FieldValue
clubCardiff City
season2008–09
managerDave Jones
chairmanPeter Ridsdale
leagueFootball League Championship
league result7th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFourth round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultThird round
league topscorer
Ross McCormack (21)
season topscorer
Ross McCormack (23)
highest attendance20,156 vs Swansea City
lowest attendance6,334 vs Milton Keynes Dons
average attendance18,449
prevseason2007–08
nextseason2009–10

Ross McCormack (21) Ross McCormack (23) The 2008–09 season was Cardiff City's sixth consecutive year playing in the Football League Championship and their 82nd season playing in The Football League. It was also the club's final season playing at Ninian Park, their home ground since they had entered The Football League in 1920.

Season review

Events

  • 9 September 2008 – Peter Ridsdale and the board of directors attend a "Topping Off" ceremony at the club's new stadium.
  • 26 August 2008 – Ninian Park hold its last League Cup match in a 2–1 win against Milton Keynes Dons.
  • 6 November 2009 – Dave Jones receives October manager of the month.
  • 25 January 2009 – Ninian Park hold its last FA Cup match in a 0–0 draw against Arsenal.
  • 25 April 2009 – Ninian Park holds its last league game, a 3–0 loss against Ipswich Town.

Pre-season

Cardiff began their pre-season schedule with matches against Welsh sides Merthyr Tydfil and Carmarthen Town, with squads made up of first team players and youth players. Goals from Steve Thompson, Jon Brown and youth player Sol Taylor saw a 3–1 win over Merthyr and a hat-trick from Paul Parry along with one from Rhys Kelleher and an own goal saw the other match end in a 5–0 win for Cardiff. Several days later, Cardiff flew out to Portugal to take part in the Algarve Cup, along with Middlesbrough, Celtic and Vitória de Guimarães. Before the tournament they played a warm-up match against Portuguese side Vitoria de Setubal which ended in a 1–1 draw.

Their Algarve Cup tournament began with a match against Vitória de Guimarães, coming away with a 2–0 win with both goals being scored by summer signing Ross McCormack. In the second and final game of the tournament they overcame Scottish Premier League champions Celtic 1–0 with Joe Ledley scoring the only goal as Cardiff came away as the tournament winners. Returning to Britain, they played out a 1–1 draw with Swindon Town followed by a 0–0 draw with Dutch side Ajax in their first home pre-season tie. They finished their pre-season schedule with a friendly against Chasetown with a team made up of senior and youth players. The match finished 2–2 with goals from Paul Parry and trialist Wilson Oruma.

League

Cardiff City playing against Nottingham Forest on 31 January

Cardiff opened their season with a home tie against Southampton, the first time they had been handed a home tie on the opening day of the season for eleven years, and went on to win 2–1 after a last minute winner by Roger Johnson. Propelled by the goals of summer signing Ross McCormack, Cardiff did not suffer a defeat until their ninth league game of the season when they lost 2–1 to Birmingham City, but they bounced back quickly with a 2–1 win over Coventry City three days later and the sides form through October, three wins and two draws, saw manager Dave Jones awarded the manager of the month award.

A slump in form saw three defeats in the next four games but despite the loss of form the side remained in the play-off zone. During the poor spell, former player Michael Chopra returned on loan just over a year after leaving the club in a club record £5m sale to Sunderland, converting a penalty on his debut in a 2–1 win over Crystal Palace on 15 November. On 22 November, the second South Wales derby of the season took place, after an earlier meeting in the League Cup, with the match ending in a 2–2 draw with both sides being reduced to ten men due to red cards for Stephen McPhail and Darren Pratley. The match was the second of what would become a three-month unbeaten spell which took the side through to the end of February without defeat until they lost 1–0 to Southampton, a run which saw Cardiff rise to 4th place in the table.

The following game saw Cardiff win 3–1 against Barnsley, the first time in the season they had scored more than two goals in a single game. They went on to win 3 of their 6 matches in March before meeting local rivals Swansea City for the third time during the season on 5 April. The match ended in a 2–2 draw but was overshadowed by referee Mike Dean being struck by a coin thrown from the crowd. The incident was condemned by chairman Peter Ridsdale and manager Dave Jones after the match. Three consecutive wins for the side meant that with 4 games remaining they needed two points to secure a play-off place but they only managed one point during the final four games, in a 2–2 draw with Charlton Athletic, which would lead to them finishing in seventh place, missing out on a play-off spot to Preston North End on goals scored.

Final league standings

Main article: 2008–09 Football League Championship

Player presentations

As part of the celebrations of the club's final year at Ninian Park former players and staff of the club were presented to the crowd at half-time during various home matches throughout the season. At the end of the season all the players were invited back for the final game at the ground against Ipswich Town. The date, opponent and people presented were:

  • 9 August 2008 – Southampton – Colin Baker and Alan Harrington
  • 23 August 2008 – Norwich City – Don Murray and Bobby Woodruff
  • 18 October 2008 – Charlton Athletic – Phil Dwyer and Richie Morgan
  • 1 November 2008 – Wolverhampton Wanderers – Jeff Hemmerman and Chris Pike
  • 15 November 2008 – Crystal Palace – Eddie May and Keith Pontin
  • 20 December 2008 – Sheffield Wednesday – Carl Dale
  • 5 April 2009 – Swansea City – John Williams
  • 13 April 2009 – Burnley – David Carver and Derek Showers

League Cup

Cardiff began their League cup campaign away to League Two side Bournemouth, coming away with a 2–1 win with both goals scored by Paul Parry in the opening twelve minutes of the match. After coming through the second round with a 2–1 home win over Milton Keynes Dons, Cardiff were handed a third round tie against local rivals Swansea City in the first South Wales derby to take place in nine years. A heated encounter saw Swansea come away with a 1–0 after a deflected free-kick, with Cardiff being reduced to ten men after Stephen McPhail saw red for two bookable offences. After the match fans from both clubs clashed with police.

FA Cup

Entering the competition in the third round, Cardiff's first match in the FA Cup came up against fellow Championship side Reading, with goals from Ross McCormack and Joe Ledley putting Cardiff through to the next round with a 2–0 win. In the fourth round Cardiff were handed a lucrative home tie against Premier League side Arsenal. The match, taking place in a packed Ninian Park, finished in a 0–0 draw. The replay, which was originally set to be played on 3 February but was postponed due to heavy snowfall, took place on 16 February, ending in a 4–0 win for Arsenal.

Kits

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Squad at end of season

Detailed Overview

No.NamePlace of birthDate of birthClub apps.Club goalsInt. capsInt. goalsPrevious clubDate joinedFeeEnd1
1Peter EnckelmanTurku10 March 1977200120Blackburn Rovers18 July 2008Free2010
2Kevin McNaughtonDundee28 August 198287340Aberdeen26 May 2006Free2011
3Tony CapaldiPorsgrunn12 August 1981540210Plymouth Argyle25 May 2007Free2010
4Gavin RaeAberdeen28 November 1977554140Rangers23 June 2007Free2010
5Darren PurseStepney14 February 19779912West Bromwich Albion28 July 2005£1,000,0002009
6Gábor GyepesBudapest26 June 1981231Northampton Town19 August 2008£200,0002013
7Peter WhittinghamNuneaton8 September 19847013Aston Villa11 January 2007£350,0002011
8Jay BothroydLondon5 May 1982Wolverhampton Wanderers4 August 2008£350,0002011
9Eddie JohnsonBunnell31 March 19844212Fulham22 August 2008Loan2009
10Stephen McPhailLondon9 December 1979973101Barnsley13 June 2006Free2011
11Paul ParryChepstow19 August 198016823121Hereford United9 January 2004£75,0002011
12Roger JohnsonAshford28 April 1987859Wycombe Wanderers4 July 2006£275,0002012
13Tom HeatonChester15 April 1986Manchester United23 May 2008Loan2009
14Quincy Owusu-AbeyieAmsterdam15 April 198651Spartak Moscow31 January 2009Loan2009
15Miguel CommingesLes Abymes16 March 198250Swindon Town1 May 2007Free2010
16Joe LedleyCardiff23 January 198717421161N/A1 June 2004Trainee2010
17Darren DennehyCounty Kerry21 September 1988Everton28 June 2008Free2010
18Michael ChopraNewcastle upon Tyne23 December 19834422Sunderland6 November 2008Loan2009
19Riccardo ScimecaLeamington Spa13 June 1975666West Bromwich Albion13 January 2006Free2009
20Stuart TaylorRomford28 November 1980Aston Villa13 March 2009Loan2009
21Mark KennedyDublin15 May 1976344Crystal Palace10 July 2008Free2010
22Dimitrios KonstantopoulosThessaloniki29 November 1978Coventry City9 February 2009Loan2009
23Darcy BlakeNew Tredegar13 December 1988270N/A8 November 2006Trainee2011
25Erwin SakLublin15 February 1990Sokół Pniewy19 February 2008Free2009
26Jonathan BrownBridgend17 April 199041N/A1 June 2007Trainee2009
29Chris BurkeGlasgow2 December 198322Rangers9 January 2009Free2011
31Adam MatthewsSwansea13 January 1992N/A14 January 2009Trainee2011
32Aaron MorrisCardiff30 December 198920N/A1 June 2007Trainee2010
44Ross McCormackGlasgow18 August 198610Motherwell28 June 2008£110,0002010

Squad statistics

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    • Indicates player left club during the season.

Disciplinary record

NumberPosPlayer
4MFGavin Rae
8FWJay Bothroyd
15DFMiguel Comminges
12DFRoger Johnson
16MFJoe Ledley
10MFStephen McPhail
6DFGábor Gyepes
44FWRoss McCormack
5DFDarren Purse
18FWMichael Chopra
21MFMark Kennedy
2DFKevin McNaughton
14MFWayne Routledge
7MFPeter Whittingham
9FWEddie Johnson
6DFGlenn Loovens

Contracts

Transfers

In

Loans in

Outs

Loans Out

Fixtures & results

Results by round

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Pre-season friendlies

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
12 JulMerthyr Tydfil
(Southern Premier Division)AW 3 – 1Brown, Thompson, Taylor
12 JulCarmarthen Town
(Welsh Premier League)AW 5 – 0Parry (3), Kelleher, OG
19 JulVitoria de Setubal
(Portuguese Liga)AD 1 – 1Thompson
22 JulVitória de Guimarães
(Portuguese Liga)AW 2 – 1McCormack (2)
24 JulCeltic
(Scottish Premier League)NW 1 – 0Ledley
29 JulSwindon Town
(Football League One)AD 1 – 1Parry
1 AugAjax
(Dutch Eredivisie)HD 0 – 0
5 AugChasetown
(Southern Football League Division One Midlands)AD 2 – 2Parry, Oruma

Championship

R Johnson Owusu-Abeyie McCormack Hoskins McCormack Ebanks-Blake Ledley Gallagher McCormack Gunnarsson Pintado McCormack Chopra Thompson Routledge Gyepes Chopra McCormack Bothroyd Konstantopoulos R Johnson Chopra Whittingham Bothroyd E Johnson McDonald McCormack Ward Quinn McCormack Allen Rae Bothroyd E Johnson McCormack Parkin Kennedy Brown Williamson Bailey Gyepes Norris Stead

League Cup

Whittingham

FA Cup

Ledley Bendtner van Persie

Overall summary

Points74 / 132 (56.06%)

;League Score Overview

OppositionHome ScoreAway ScoreDouble
Barnsley3–11–0
Birmingham City1–21–1
Blackpool2–01–1
Bristol City0–01–1
Burnley3–12–2
Charlton Athletic2–02–2
Coventry City2–12–0
Crystal Palace2–12–0
Derby County4–11–1
Doncaster Rovers3–01–1
Ipswich Town0–32–1
Norwich City0–22–2
Nottingham Forest2–01–0
Plymouth Argyle1–01–2
Preston North End2–00–6
Queens Park Rangers0–00–1
Reading2–21–1
Sheffield United0–30–0
Sheffield Wednesday2–00–1
Southampton2–10–1
Swansea City2–22–2
Watford2–12–2
Wolverhampton Wanderers1–22–2

Backroom staff

  • Manager: Dave Jones
  • Assistant manager: Terry Burton
  • Reserve team manager: Paul Wilkinson
  • Club doctor: Dr Leonard Noakes
  • Club physio: Sean Connelly
  • Fitness coach: Alex Armstrong
  • Goalkeeping coach: Martyn Margetson
  • Kit manager: Ian Lanning
  • Performance analyst: Enda Barron
  • Masseur: Steffan Burnett
  • Academy manager: Neal Ardley

Awards

Team

  • Algarve Cup – Winners
  • Welsh team of the year: Winners

Individual

  • October Championship manager of the month: Dave Jones.
  • Welsh Clubman of the Year: Joe Ledley
  • January Championship player of the month: Joe Ledley

References

References

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  5. (25 July 2008). "McPhail not getting carried away". BBC Sport.
  6. (5 August 2008). "Chasetown 2–2 Cardiff". BBC Sport.
  7. (9 August 2008). "Cardiff 2–1 Southampton". BBC Sport.
  8. (27 September 2008). "Cardiff 1–2 Birmingham". BBC Sport.
  9. (30 September 2008). "Cardiff 2–1 Coventry". BBC Sport.
  10. (6 November 2008). "Chopra returns on loan to Cardiff". BBC Sport.
  11. (15 November 2008). "Cardiff 2–1 Crystal Palace". BBC Sport.
  12. (30 November 2008). "Swansea 2–2 Cardiff". BBC Sport.
  13. (28 February 2008). "Southampton 1–0 Cardiff". BBC Sport.
  14. (5 April 2009). "Cardiff 2–2 Swansea". BBC Sport.
  15. (6 April 2009). "FAW start coin-throwing inquiry". BBC Sport.
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  21. A second player was due to appear but pulled out due to illness
  22. (12 August 2008). "Bournemouth 1–2 Cardiff". BBC Sport.
  23. (23 September 2008). "Swansea 1–0 Cardiff". BBC Sport.
  24. (24 September 2008). "Fans clash with police at derby". BBC Sport.
  25. (3 February 2009). "Sporting schedule hit by weather". BBC Sport.
  26. (16 February 2009). "Arsenal 4–0 Cardiff". BBC Sport.
  27. (2009). "Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2009-10". Headline Publishing Group.
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