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2008–09 Fulham F.C. season


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clubFulham
season2008–09
managerRoy Hodgson
chairmanMohamed al-Fayed
stadiumCraven Cottage
leaguePremier League
league result7th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultQuarter-finals
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultThird round
league topscorerAndy Johnson and Clint Dempsey (7)
season topscorerAndy Johnson (10)
highest attendance25,661 vs Liverpool (4 April 2009)
lowest attendance7,584 vs Leicester City (27 August 2008)
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The 2008–09 Fulham season was the club's 111th professional season and their eighth consecutive season in the top flight of English football, the Premier League, since their return in 2001. They were managed by Roy Hodgson in his first full season as Fulham manager. They played in the Premier League by virtue of staying up on goal difference from Reading on the last day of the previous campaign and were hoping to improve on their placing of 17th. They eventually finished in seventh place in the Premier League table with 53 points, an improvement of ten places and 18 points. Their league position secured a place in the newly formed UEFA Europa League for the 2009–10 season as well as their highest League finish in their history. The club received a number of additional awards from the Premier League, namely the Fair Play Award, the Behaviour of the Public Award and the Barclays Spirit Award for manager Roy Hodgson.

Some of the most notable results of the season came against clubs who finished in the top four in the table. The club beat Manchester United and Arsenal at home and managed a draw at home against Chelsea and away against Liverpool. In other competitions, Fulham reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup before losing to league champions Manchester United. In the Football League Cup, they defeated Leicester City in the second round but were knocked out by Burnley in the third round.

Pre-season

Roy Hodgson added to the team in the summer with signings including goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer from Middlesbrough and strikers Bobby Zamora from West Ham United and Andy Johnson who arrived from Everton for a club record £10.5 million (though Steve Marlet had cost more when including agents fees in 2001). Club captain Brian McBride decided to return to United States, where he eventually signed with Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire. Olivier Dacourt joined Fulham during the winter transfer window.

DateOpponentsH / AResultScorersAttendance
15 July 2008Southend UnitedA2–0Nevland 59', Murphy 61'3,750
19 July 2008CelticH3–1Nevland 2', Zamora 30', Andreasen 86'
(Celtic: Barry Robson 41')16,000
23 July 2008Busan I'ParkA0–1
(Busan I'Park: Choi Ki Suk 57')
26 July 2008Ulsan Hyundai Horang-iA2–1Davies 57', Gera 79'
(Ulsan: Lee Jin Ho 32')
2 August 2008Birmingham CityA1–1Davies 17'
(Birmingham: Larsson 77')
9 August 2008TorinoH2–2Zamora 22', Gera 28'
(Torino: Abbruscato 82', Ogbonna 88')

Fulham also put out teams in away matches consisting of first and reserve team players against Walton Casuals (won 3–1), Staines Town (lost 2–0), Banstead (won 3–0)Goals coming in from Jordan Wilson, Joe Anderson and Enrico dos Santos continued the win streak for the whites, Carshalton (won 2–0), Crystal Palace (drew 0–0) and Kingstonian (won 8–0).

Premier League

Fulham started the season playing away at the KC Stadium against newly promoted Hull City. Seol Ki-hyeon gave Fulham the lead in the eighth minute. Their lead lasted less than 15 minutes because Geovanni equalised in the 22nd minute. Caleb Folan completed the Hull turn-around ten minutes from the end of normal time, capping a 2–1 victory for the home team. However, the following week the team gained their first victory of the season with a win against much-fancied Arsenal for only the second time in 43 years. The only goal of the game came from Brede Hangeland midway through the first half who scored directly from a Jimmy Bullard cross, from a couple of yards. A slightly off-colour Arsenal played their usual passing game but could not break Fulham down.

The team did not have another Premier League game to play until 13 September due to Manchester United's participation in the UEFA Super Cup, as well as the break from league football at the beginning of September for international World Cup qualifying matches.

On 17 May 2009, the club confirmed their highest ever league finish with a 1–0 victory over relegation-threatened Newcastle United at St James' Park. The victory kept them in seventh place in the table, with eighth being the lowest they could finish, bettering the ninth-place finish in 2004. Kamara scored in the 41st minute of a tense game which was full of chances for both sides.

DateOpponentsH / AResultScorersAttendance
16 August 2008Hull CityA1–2Ki-Hyeon 8'
(Hull: Geovanni 22', Folan 81')24,525
23 August 2008ArsenalH1–0Hangeland 10'25,276
13 September 2008Bolton WanderersH2–1Gera 15', Zamora 41'
(Bolton: K. Davies 82')23,656
20 September 2008Blackburn RoversA0–1
(Blackburn: Derbyshire 84')19,398
27 September 2008West Ham UnitedH1–2Murphy pen 59'
(West Ham: C. Cole 43', Etherington 45'+1)23,946
4 October 2008West Bromwich AlbionA0–1
(West Brom: Bednář 61')25,708
18 October 2008SunderlandH0–025,116
26 October 2008PortsmouthA1–1Dempsey 87'
(Portsmouth: Crouch 61')19,233
29 October 2008Wigan AthleticH2–0Johnson 11', 60'22,500
1 November 2008EvertonA0–1
(Everton: Saha 87')31,278
9 November 2008Newcastle UnitedH2–1A. Johnson 23', Murphy pen 66'
(Newcastle: Ameobi 57')24,740
15 November 2008Tottenham HotspurH2–1Davies 33', A. Johnson 70'
(Tottenham: F. Campbell 81')25,139
22 November 2008LiverpoolA0–043,589
29 November 2008Aston VillaA0–036,625
6 December 2008Manchester CityH1–1Bullard 27'
(Manchester City: Benjani 6')24,012
13 December 2008Stoke CityA0–025,287
20 December 2008MiddlesbroughH3–0Bullard 41', Murphy pen 54', Dempsey 59'23,722
26 December 2008Tottenham HotspurA0–035,869
28 December 2008ChelseaH2–2Dempsey 10', 89'
(Chelsea: Lampard 50', 72')25,462
18 January 2009West Ham UnitedA1–3Konchesky 22'
(West Ham: Di Michele 7', Noble pen 60', C. Cole 76')31,838
27 January 2009SunderlandA0–1
(Sunderland: K. Jones 55')36,539
31 January 2009PortsmouthH3–1A. Johnson 14', Nevland 71', 80'
(Portsmouth: Nugent 84')23,722
7 February 2009Wigan AthleticA0–016,499
18 February 2009Manchester UnitedA0–3
(Manchester United: Scholes 12', Berbatov 30', Rooney 63')75,437
22 February 2009West Bromwich AlbionH2–0Zamora 61', A. Johnson 72'22,394
28 February 2009ArsenalA0–060,102
4 March 2009Hull CityH0–1
(Hull: Manucho 90+3')23,051
11 March 2009Blackburn RoversH1–2Dempsey 2'
(Blackburn: Diouf 69', Roberts 85')22,259
14 March 2009Bolton WanderersA3–1A. Johnson 42', S. Davies 56', Kamara 88'
(Bolton: K. Davies 45')22,117
21 March 2009Manchester UnitedH2–0Murphy pen 18, Gera 8725,652
4 April 2009LiverpoolH0–1
(Liverpool: Benayoun 90'+2)25,661
12 April 2009Manchester CityA3–1Dempsey 50', 83', Etuhu 59'
(Man City: Ireland 27')39,841
18 April 2009MiddlesbroughA0–030,389
25 April 2009Stoke CityH1–0Nevland 29'25,069
2 May 2009ChelseaA1–3Nevland 4'
(Chelsea: Anelka 1', Malouda 10', Drogba 53')41,801
9 May 2009Aston VillaH3–1Murphy pen 6', Kamara 46', 60'
(Aston Villa: Young 14')25,660
16 May 2009Newcastle UnitedA1–0Kamara 41'52,114
24 May 2009EvertonH0–2
(Everton: Osman 45', 88')25,497
  • Fulham's home match against Blackburn Rovers was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch on 10 January 2009. Their match away against Manchester United, due to be played in August, was rearranged due to United's involvement in the UEFA Super Cup.

Premier League table

Main article: 2008–09 Premier League

Results summary

Results by round

FA Cup

The club entered the FA Cup in the third round, with an away match against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on 3 January 2009. Fulham took the lead through Andrew Johnson from a Danny Murphy through-ball in the 12th minute but were pegged back by a 25-yard goal from Tommy Spurr after 21 minutes. The game remained 1–1 until the 88th minute, when Andy Johnson scored his second of the game which turned out to be the winner.

Fulham next faced one of only two non-league sides left in the competition, Kettering Town. After a positive opening from the underdogs Kettering, Fulham took the lead in the 12th minute, Simon Davies scoring a volley from 15 yards from a Clint Dempsey cross. But the lead only lasted until the 36th minute as the lively Craig Westcarr scored a deflected freekick. Kettering continued to press after the break and with the additions of Danny Murphy and Bobby Zamora, they regained the lead in the 77th minute with Murphy scoring the goal. Kettering, however, were not finished and 9 minutes later, Westcarr scored a penalty after a trip from Brede Hangeland. With Kettering planning a trip to London, Andy Johnson and Zamora scored two late goals to seal the tie.

In the fifth round, Fulham were drawn away again to Championship side Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium. Roy Hodgson made three changes from Fulham's last Premier League match against Wigan, with Dempsey and Paintsil rested after playing abroad in midweek for their countries. to be replaced by Gera and Stoor while Zamora also dropped to the bench in favour of Nevland. Swansea created some clear-cut opportunities in the early stages, with Mark Gower, Alan Tate and Lloyd Dyer testing Mark Schwarzer. Fulham, however, found the breakthrough a minute before half-time with a slice of luck as Paul Konchesky's corner was deflected in off Swansea defender Garry Monk. Swansea continued to dominate and equalised in the 52nd minute when Jason Scotland scored, evading a challenge before firing the ball low past Schwarzer. With both sides playing attractive passing football the sides could not be separated.

Fulham and Swansea both went into the hat for the quarter-finals and were given the prospect of a tie with defending Premier League and Champions League champions Manchester United. They first had to get through the fifth round replay, which took place on 24 February 2009 at Craven Cottage. It was Fulham's second game in three days but Roy Hodgson put out a strong side with the only changes being Nevland replacing Johnson up front and Dacourt making his first start for the club in place of Danny Murphy. Jason Scotland scored just after half-time following an even first half, knocking the ball in from 15 yards. Fulham, however, did not give up, Zamora coming close on several occasions before they equalised through Dempsey in the 67th minute. Four minutes later, they turned the game around when Zamora scored his second goal in as many games. The home side held on to secure victory.

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResultScorersAttendance
3 January 2009Third RoundSheffield WednesdayA2–1A. Johnson 12', 88'
(Sheffield Wednesday: Spurr 21')18,377
24 January 2009Fourth RoundKettering TownA4–2Davies 12', Murphy 77', Johnson 88', Zamora 89'
(Kettering: Craig Westcarr 36', 86' (pen))5406
14 February 2009Fifth RoundSwansea CityA1–1Monk 44' (o.g.)
(Swansea: Scotland 52')16,573
24 February 2009Fifth Round replaySwansea CityH2–1Dempsey 77', Zamora 81'
(Swansea: Scotland 47')12,316
7 March 2009Quarter finalManchester UnitedH0–4
(Manchester United: Tevez 20', 35', Rooney 50', Park 81')24,662

Football League Cup

Fulham entered the Football League Cup at the second round stage after receiving the bye awarded to Premier League clubs in the first round. They faced a Leicester City side finding their feet in League One after relegation the previous season. Fulham took the lead in the 31st minute through one of their new signings, Hungarian international Zoltán Gera, but Leicester turned the game around in the early stages of the second half. Veteran Paul Dickov drew them level on 46 minutes and just two minutes later Andy King completed the turnaround. The match remained 2–1 until the 83rd minute when Jimmy Bullard levelled the score. But this was not the end of the scoring and with the game seemingly heading for extra-time, Danny Murphy scored the winner for Fulham in the second minute of stoppage time to win the encounter and send Fulham through to the third round.

In the third round, a Fulham side featuring the attacking talents of Johnson, Gera and Dempsey lost 1–0 to a Burnley side who had been performing well and sitting in the play-off positions in the Championship. With the match seemingly heading for extra-time, Jay Rodriguez won the match in the 88th minute. He collected a Chris Eagles through ball just inside the area and then slotted the ball past Pascal Zuberbühler. Fulham were therefore knocked out of the competition.

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResultScorersAttendance
27 August 2008Second RoundLeicester CityH3–2Gera 31', Bullard 83', Murphy 90'+2
(Leicester: Dickov 46', A. King 48')
23 September 2008Third RoundBurnleyA0–1
(Burnley: Rodriguez 88')7719

Statistics

Squad statistics

Elliot Omozusi received Jimmy Bullard's squad number 21, when Bullard left the club. Giles Barnes wore number 7 while Seol Ki-hyeon was out on loan.

Statistics correct as of final match against Everton, played 24 May 2009.

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupCarling CupOtherTotalDisciplineAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals[[File:Yellow card.svg13px]][[File:Red card.svg13px]]
1GKAUS Mark Schwarzer38050100044000
2DFGER Moritz Volz *000000000000
3DFENG Paul Konchesky36150100042150
4DFGHA John Pantsil370200(1)00039(1)080
5DFNOR Brede Hangeland37150100043140
6MFIRN Andranik Teymourian **0(1)00010001(1)010
7MFKOR Seol Ki-hyeon *2(2)10020004(2)100
7MFENG Giles Barnes000000000000
8FWENG Andrew Johnson30(1)743100034(1)1001
9FWENG Bobby Zamora32(3)23(2)2100036(5)410
10FWNOR Erik Nevland4(17)42(1)00(2)0006(20)420
11MFHUN Zoltán Gera20(12)22(2)0210024(14)320
12GKENG David Stockdale000000000000
13MFENG Danny Murphy3753(2)1110041(1)780
14FWUSA Eddie Johnson *000000000000
15FWSEN Diomansy Kamara3(9)40(2)000003(11)400
16MFFRA Olivier Dacourt0(9)02(1)000002(10)020
17MFENG Julian Gray0(1)01(1)000001(2)000
18DFNIR Aaron Hughes38060100044000
19GKSUI Pascal Zuberbühler000010001000
20MFNGA Dickson Etuhu20(2)140000024(2)120
21MFENG Jimmy Bullard **18200110019310
21DFENG Elliot Omozusi000000000000
22DFSWE Fredrik Stoor0(1)03020006000
23MFUSA Clint Dempsey28(7)74(1)1100033(8)850
24MFENG Matthew Saunders000000000000
25MFWAL Simon Davies3324(1)1100038(1)320
26MFDEN Leon Andreasen *0(6)01010002(6)010
27DFAUS Adrian Leijer *000000000000
28MFENG Rob Milsom0(1)00000000(1)000
30MFENG Wayne Brown *0(1)00000000(1)000
33DFFIN Toni Kallio2(1)00020004(1)010
34DFNIR Chris Baird3(7)00010004(7)000
37DFENG Chris Smalling0(1)00000000(1)000
38GKENGPHI Neil Etheridge000000000000
DFENG Adam Watts000000000000
MFALG Hamer Bouazza *000000000000
DFCOD Gabriel Zakuani **000000000000
FWNetherlands Collins John *000000000000
FWBRA Rico **000000323200
DFENG Joe Anderson **000000212100
MFENG Jordan Wilson **000000414100
DFENG TJ Moncur **000000404000
    • Player out on loan
  • ** Player left club

Top scorers

PlayerPLFACLCTotal
ENG73010
USA7108
ENG5117
SEN4004
ENG2204
NOR4004
WAL2103
HUN2013

Transfers

Summer

Mark Schwarzer arrived on a free transfer from Middlesbrough when his contract expired and fellow goalkeeper David Stockdale came from Darlington. Despite the promotion of West Bromwich Albion to the Premier League, Zoltán Gera rejected "the best contract the club could [offer]" and signed with Fulham. The club also signed Andranik Teymourian from Bolton Wanderers on 12 June 2008. Toni Kallio signed a permanent contract after a loan spell during the second half of the previous season. On 15 July 2008, Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil signed on a joint-deal from West Ham United. On 30 July 2008, Sweden international Fredrik Stoor signed a deal with the team, moving on from Rosenborg. Andy Johnson was bought from Everton for a fee of around £10.5 million, Fulham's second highest transfer fee.

Fulham released ten players, including Carlos Bocanegra, Philippe Christanval and goalkeeper Tony Warner. Paul Stalteri returned to Tottenham Hotspur after a loan spell and Brian McBride returned to the United States to play for the Chicago Fire. Norwich City took two of Fulham's players, Dejan Stefanović permanently and Elliot Omozusi on loan for the season. Two goalkeepers also left the club, as Ricardo Batista left for Sporting CP and veteran Kasey Keller was released. David Healy moved to Sunderland, Steven Davis made a permanent switch to Rangers and Moritz Volz and Hamer Bouazza both went out on loan. Alexey Smertin had his contract with Fulham terminated.

In

DatePos.NameFromFee
22 May 2008GKAUS Mark SchwarzerMiddlesbroughFree
4 June 2008GKENG David StockdaleDarlingtonUndisclosed
11 June 2008MFHUN Zoltán GeraWest Bromwich AlbionFree
12 June 2008MFIRN Andranik TeymourianBolton WanderersFree
24 June 2008DFENG Chris SmallingMaidstone UnitedFree
4 July 2008DFFIN Toni KallioSUI Young BoysUndisclosed*
15 July 2008FWENG Bobby ZamoraWest Ham United£6,300,000
DFGHA John Paintsil
30 July 2008DFSWE Fredrik StoorNOR Rosenborg£2,000,000
6 August 2008GKSUI Pascal ZuberbühlerSUI Neuchâtel XamaxFree
7 August 2008FWENG Andy JohnsonEverton£12,500,000
29 August 2008MFNGA Dickson EtuhuSunderlandUndisclosed
1 September 2008MFENG Julian GrayCoventry CitySeason-long loan
  • Kallio had been on loan at the club since January on loan and signed a permanent two-year deal.
  • Zamora and Paintsil came for a joint fee of £6,300,000.

Out

DatePos.NameToFee
23 May 2008DFCAN Paul StalteriTottenham HotspurLoan return
23 May 2008DFUSA Carlos BocanegraFRA RennesFree
23 May 2008DFFRA Philippe ChristanvalReleasedFree
23 May 2008DFENG Ian PearceOxted & DistrictFree
23 May 2008MFNZL Simon ElliottReleasedFree
23 May 2008MFFIN Jari LitmanenFIN LahtiFree
23 May 2008MFNIR Michael TimlinSwindon TownFree
23 May 2008FWFRA Ismael EhuiReleasedFree
23 May 2008FWSWE Björn RunströmDEN OBFree
28 May 2008GKENG Corrin Brooks-MeadeReleasedFree
28 May 2008GKTRI Tony WarnerHull CityFree
28 May 2008FWUSA Brian McBrideUSA Chicago FireFree
16 July 2008GKUSA Kasey KellerUSA Seattle Sounders FCFree
18 July 2008GKPOR Ricardo BatistaPOR Sporting CPNominal
18 July 2008DFSER Dejan StefanovićNorwich CityUndisclosed
25 July 2008DFENG Nathan AshtonWycombe WanderersUndisclosed
21 August 2008FWNIR David HealySunderlandUndisclosed
21 August 2008MFNIR Steven DavisRangers£3,000,000
1 September 2008MFRUS Alexei SmertinContract terminated

Winter

The first departures of the winter transfer window happened in December when Lee Cook returned to his former club Queens Park Rangers on a permanent deal, having spent several months back there on loan. He had not made any first-team appearances for Fulham since signing in the summer 2007 transfer window. Gabriel Zakuani also moved to Peterborough United following a successful loan spell. Midfielder Jimmy Bullard also left the club on 23 January 2009, signing for Hull City in a £5 million deal. He had been a target for Bolton Wanderers but they decided not to pursue their interest in him. Adrian Leijer and Andranik Teymourian moved on loan to Norwich City and Barnsley respectively, with Elliot Omozusi returning from Norwich. Leon Andreasen signed for German side Hannover 96 on loan. TJ Moncur left the club to sign for League Two side Wycombe Wanderers.

Giles Barnes was Fulham's first signing during the winter transfer window, moving on loan from Derby County until the end of the season. He was also joined on transfer deadline day by former Leeds United player Olivier Dacourt, who also signed on loan from Inter Milan. Julian Gray made his loan signing from Coventry City a permanent deal.

In

DatePos.NameFromFee
31 January 2009MFENG Giles BarnesDerby CountyLoan
2 February 2009MFFRA Olivier DacourtInter MilanLoan
2 February 2009MFENG Julian GrayCoventry CityUndisclosed

Out

DatePos.NameToFee
5 December 2008MFENG Lee CookQueens Park RangersUndisclosed
December 2008DFCongo Gabriel ZakuaniPeterborough UnitedFree
2 January 2009DFENG TJ MoncurWycombe WanderersFree
23 January 2009MFENG Jimmy BullardHull City£5,000,000

Loan out

Date FromDate ToPos.NameMoving To
19 July 20082 February 2009DFENG Elliot OmozusiENG Norwich City
1 August 20088 January 2009MFENG Lee CookENG Queens Park Rangers
8 August 20081 January 2009DFENG TJ MoncurENG Bradford City
9 August 200830 June 2009MFALG Hamer BouazzaENG Charlton Athletic
22 August 200830 June 2009FWUSA Eddie JohnsonWAL Cardiff City
28 August 200830 June 2009DFGER Moritz VolzENG Ipswich Town
31 August 20083 March 2009FWNetherlands Collins JohnNetherlands NEC
11 September 200813 December 2008DFCongo Gabriel ZakuaniENG Peterborough United
21 November 200831 December 2009MFENG Robert MilsomENG Southend United
8 January 200930 June 2009MFALG Hamer BouazzaENG Birmingham City
14 January 200930 June 2009MFKOR Seol Ki-hyeonSAU Al-Hilal
2 February 200930 June 2009DFDEN Leon AndreasenGER Hannover 96
2 February 200930 June 2009DFAUS Adrian LeijerENG Norwich City
2 February 200930 June 2009MFIRN Andranik TeymourianENG Barnsley
2 March 200930 June 2009GKENG David StockdaleENG Leicester City
26 March 200930 June 2009DFENG Adam WattsENG Northampton Town
2 April 200916 August 2009MFENG Wayne BrownFIN Turun Palloseura
  • David Stockdale was initially signed by Leicester City on a one-month loan deal but this was later extended for the rest of the season.

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