2007–08 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season

Wolverhampton Wanderers
2007–08 season
Chairman Steve Morgan OBE
Manager Mick McCarthy
Football League Championship 7th
FA Cup 5th round
League Cup 2nd round
Top goalscorer League: Ebanks-Blake (12)
All: Ebanks-Blake (12)
Highest home attendance 27,883 (vs. West Bromwich Albion, 15 April 2008)
Lowest home attendance 9,625 (vs. Bradford City, 15 August 2007)
Average home league attendance 23,496
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2007–08 season was the 109th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers. They played the season in the 2nd tier of the English Football system, the Football League Championship. The season saw them finish seventh, narrowly missing out on a play-off place only by virtue of goal difference.

This season was the first under the ownership of Steve Morgan, ending the seventeen-year reign of Sir Jack Hayward.[1] Morgan had bought the club for the nominal sum of £10, with the proviso that he invested £30 million into the club.[2]

Season review

The close season saw businessman Steve Morgan take control of the club for a nominal £10 fee in return for a £30 million investment into the club, resulting in the departure of Sir Jack Hayward after 17 years as chairman. The protracted takeover, originally announced in May, was finally completed on 9 August 2007.[1] The announcement of the deal saw the club set out their future ethos:[3]

After last season's unexpected play-off finish, hopes were high for the club to go one step further this time, with manager stating automatic promotion was his aim.[4] The side was strengthened by signing Freddy Eastwood,[5] Stephen Elliott[6] and Michael Gray,[7] but last season's Player of the Year, goalkeeper Matt Murray - who had only just recovered from a broken shoulder - missed the whole campaign after suffering a knee injury in pre-season training.[8]

On the field, the team started the season inconsistently, but a strong October and November saw them push as high as third, just three points from the summit. However, an injury suffered by key player Michael Kightly[9][10] seemed to severely weaken the team's creativity and preceded a dismal Christmas period that saw them pick up just 4 points from a possible 21, leaving them mid-table and without hopes of an automatic finish.

More players were brought in during the January transfer window, most crucially striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake from Plymouth Argyle,[11] who scored 12 goals in the remainder of the season, finishing the division's top scorer on 23 goals. However, his goals alone could not bring about a second successive play-off finish as the side finished outside the final spot on goal difference, two goals short of Watford. Despite suffering just two defeats in their final 15 games, several crucial late goals that were conceded in the second half of the season ultimately proved costly. Indeed, just two more goals on the final day of the season would have booked them a playoff place.

Results

Pre season

"Wolves XI" pre season results: 0–0 v Brighton & Hove Albion (26 July; home), 7–0 v Holyhead Hotspur (28 July; away)

Football League Championship

A total of 24 teams competed in the Championship in the 2007–08 season. Each team would play every other team twice, once at their stadium, and once at the opposition's. Three points were awarded to teams for each win, one point per draw, and none for defeats. The provisional fixture list was released on 14 June 2007, but was subject to change in the event of matches being selected for television coverage.[12]

Final table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 West Bromwich Albion 46 23 12 11 88 55 +33 81
2 Stoke City 46 21 16 9 69 55 +14 79
3 Hull City 46 21 12 13 65 47 +18 75
4 Bristol City 46 20 14 12 54 53 +1 74
5 Crystal Palace 46 18 17 11 58 42 +16 71
6 Watford 46 18 16 12 62 56 +6 70
7 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 18 16 12 53 48 +5 70

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 18 16 12 53 48  +5 70 11 6 6 31 25  +6 7 10 6 22 23  −1

Source: Statto.com

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
ResultLWWDLLWDDWWWLDDWDWWLLDDLDDLWWLLDWWDLWWDWDLDWDW
Position1810251015111211743556554366878910121091112121010101111896789777

Source: Statto.com
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

FA Cup

League Cup

Players

Statistics

Key:
  ‡ On loan from another club   * First appearance(s) for the club

Correct as of end of season. Starting appearances are listed first, followed by substitute appearances in parentheses where applicable.

No.PosNamePGPGPGPG A yellow card A red card Notes
League FA CupLeague CupTotalDiscipline
1GKEngland Matt Murray 0000000000
2DFEngland Darren Ward 300200032010
3DFScotland Neill Collins 34(4)3211037(4)450
4MFNigeria Seyi Olofinjana 34(1)3100035(1)380
5DFRepublic of Ireland Gary Breen (c) 18(1)0100019(1)030
6DFEngland Jody Craddock ¤ 22(1)1101124(1)220
7MFEngland Michael Kightly 20(1)40(2)11(1)021(4)510
8MFEngland Karl Henry 38(2)3202042(2)380
9FWRepublic of Ireland Andy Keogh 33(10)8322138(10)1120
10FWEngland Jay Bothroyd ¤ 13(9)3310016(9)430
11DFRepublic of Ireland Stephen Ward 23(6)0100(1)024(7)030
12DFWales Rob Edwards 4(4)11(1)0207(5)130
14MFRepublic of Ireland Darren Potter 11(7)0301(1)015(8)030
15DFEngland Mark Little ¤ 0(1)000000(1)000
16MFEngland Mark Davies 0000000000
17MFEngland Matt Jarvis 17(9)1200019(9)100
18MFRepublic of Ireland Stephen Gleeson ¤ 0000101000
19FWRepublic of Ireland Stephen Elliott 18(11)41(1)10019(12)500
20DFScotland Charlie Mulgrew ¤ 0000202000
21DFEngland Daniel Jones ¤ 0(1)000000(1)000
22MFEngland Lewis Gobern 0000000000
23FWWales Freddy Eastwood 10(21)30(2)02112(23)410
24MFRepublic of Ireland Darron Gibson 15(6)11(2)00016(8)150
25GKRepublic of Ireland Graham Stack 0(2)000202(2)000
26MFWales David Edwards 101000010100
27FWEngland Sylvan Ebanks-Blake 20120000201220
28DFEngland Jamie Clapham ¤ † 00000(1)00(1)000
29MFRepublic of Ireland Kevin O'Connor 0000000000
30GKNigeria Carl Ikeme 0000000000
31GKWales Wayne Hennessey 460300049000
32DFRepublic of Ireland Kevin Foley 42(2)1302047(2)110
33MFEngland Michael Gray 29(4)32(1)01032(5)330
34MFEngland Martin Riley 0000000000
34FWScotland Kevin Kyle 3(9)110004(9)100
35MFEngland Elliott Bennett ¤ 0000202000
36DFEngland Lee Collins ¤ 0000000000
37FWEngland Liam Hughes ¤ 0000000000
38MFRepublic of Ireland Mark Salmon ¤ 0000000000
39MFHungary Dénes Rósa 00000(1)00(1)000
40DFCameroon George Elokobi 150000015030
41DFEngland Matt Bailey ¤ 0000000000

    Awards

    Award Winner[13]
    Fans' Player of the SeasonWayne Hennessey
    Players' Player of the SeasonWayne Hennessey
    Young Player of the SeasonElliott Bennett
    Academy Player of the SeasonAshley Hemmings
    Goal of the SeasonSylvan Ebanks-Blake
    (Second goal vs Charlton Athletic, 29 March 2008)

    Transfers

    In

    Date Player From Fee
    20 June 2007England Matt JarvisGillinghamUndisclosed[14]
    3 July 2007England Darren WardCrystal PalaceUndisclosed[15]
    6 July 2007Wales Freddy EastwoodSouthend United£1.5 million[5]
    17 July 2007Republic of Ireland Stephen ElliottSunderland£750,000[6]
    25 July 2007England Michael GrayUnattachedFree[7]
    14 August 2007Republic of Ireland Kevin FoleyLuton TownUndisclosed[16]
    11 January 2008England Sylvan Ebanks-BlakePlymouth Argyle£1.5 million[11]
    14 January 2008Wales David EdwardsLuton Town£675,000[17]
    31 January 2008Cameroon George ElokobiColchester UnitedUndisclosed[18]

    Out

    Date Player To Fee
    18 May 2007Scotland Jackie McNamaraAberdeenFree[19]
    8 June 2007Guyana Carl CortLeicester CityFree[20]
    June 2007England Michael OakesReleasedFree[21]
    June 2007England Rohan RickettsReleasedFree[21]
    12 July 2007Scotland Michael McIndoeBristol CityUndisclosed[22]
    31 August 2007United States Jemal JohnsonMilton Keynes DonsUndisclosed[23]
    31 August 2007Poland Tomasz FrankowskiReleasedFree[24]
    3 December 2007England Martin RileyReleasedFree[25]
    31 January 2008England Jamie ClaphamLeicester CityFree[26]

    Loans in

    Start date Player From End date
    9 August 2007Republic of Ireland Graham StackReadingEnd of season[27][28]
    19 October 2007Republic of Ireland Darron GibsonManchester UnitedEnd of season[29][30]
    30 January 2008Scotland Kevin KyleCoventry CityEnd of season[31]

    Loans out

    Start date Player To End date
    8 June 2007England Keith LowePort ValeEnd of season[32]
    3 August 2007England Daniel JonesNorthampton Town26 January 2008[33]
    17 August 2007England Jody CraddockStoke City19 September 2007[34]
    20 August 2007England Jamie ClaphamLeeds United21 November 2007[35]
    25 October 2007England Elliott BennettCrewe Alexandra3 January 2008[36][37]
    14 November 2007England Lee CollinsHereford UnitedEnd of season[38][39]
    22 November 2007Republic of Ireland Mark SalmonPort Vale6 January 2008[40]
    22 November 2007England Liam HughesBury2 January 2008[40]
    10 January 2008England Mark LittleNorthampton Town12 March 2008[41][42]
    31 January 2008England Elliott BennettBuryEnd of season[43]
    31 January 2008Scotland Charlie MulgrewSouthend UnitedEnd of season[44]
    31 January 2008England Matt BaileyKidderminster Harriers27 February 2008[45]
    21 February 2008Republic of Ireland Stephen GleesonHereford United23 March 2008[46]
    29 February 2008England Liam HughesStafford Rangers16 March 2008[47]
    6 March 2008England Daniel JonesNorthampton TownEnd of season[48]
    14 March 2008England Jay BothroydStoke CityEnd of season[49]
    27 March 2008Republic of Ireland Stephen GleesonStockport CountyEnd of season[50]

    Kit

    The season saw a new away kit, navy blue with an old gold and white trim.[51] The home kit remained the same as the previous campaign and that season's white away kit was retained as a third kit for this term. The kits were manufactured by Le Coq Sportif, Chaucer Consulting sponsored the club for a fourth season.

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