2007–08 Stoke City F.C. season

The 2007–08 season was Stoke City's 101st in the Football League, the 41st in the second tier and fourth in the Championship.

Stoke City
2007–08 season
ChairmanPeter Coates
ManagerTony Pulis
StadiumBritannia Stadium
Championship2nd (79 Points)
FA CupThird Round
League CupFirst Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Ricardo Fuller (15)
All: Ricardo Fuller (15)
Highest home attendance26,309 vs Leicester City
(4 May 2008)
Lowest home attendance11,414 vs Queens Park Rangers
(27 November 2007)
Average home league attendance16,823

After last season's narrow miss on a play-off, the objective was to gain an automatic promotion position. But after a poor summer transfer wise supporters wondered what the ambition of the club was. New signings were unknown youngster Ryan Shawcross signed on loan from Manchester United and veteran forward Richard Cresswell, which hardly set the pulses racing but a 1–0 win on the opening match of the season at Cardiff City set the tone for a season to remember. Stoke didn't really perform well in the opening few months and by the middle of November they were in mid-table, but several key loan signings saw Stoke embark on a twelve match unbeaten run.

This pushed Stoke into the top two and after a narrow defeat at Charlton Athletic Stoke won five in a row. However Stoke then hit a poor run of form winning one in their next eight matches. Wins over Coventry City, Bristol City and Colchester United saw Stoke within one point of gaining a promotion, which they would achieve after drawing 0–0 with Leicester City to gain a return to the top flight of English football after a 23-year absence.[1]

Season review

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League

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The feeling around the club had improved after last season's success in finishing 8th. The supporters were hoping that the management would bring new quality players as well as making last season's successful loan players moves permanent.[1] But the club were left frustrated as most decided to seek employment elsewhere and by the time the start of the season had come around Stoke had only added Richard Cresswell, Jon Parkin and Ryan Shawcross to their squad.[2] Stoke's first match of the season saw them travel to notoriously hostile Ninian Park to take on Cardiff City. Debutante Ryan Shawcross made a perfect start to his Stoke career scoring the winning goal in a 1–0 win which saw Steve Simonsen save a last minute penalty.[3] A good win against promotion favourites Charlton Athletic followed but a 3–2 defeat at Southampton brought Stoke their first defeat of the season. Three draws against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Hull City and Barnsley failed to get the supporters excited and during the next match against Plymouth Argyle with Stoke 2–1 down, some fans started venting their frustrations at manager Tony Pulis but Stoke went on to win 3–2.[4]

Stoke began to struggle, with poor home defeats to Sheffield Wednesday and then Coventry City prompted Pulis to enter the loan market again and he brought in Leon Cort and Danny Pugh.[5] This enabled Stoke to field a more settled side and they began to display the form they showed from last season and they went twelve matches unbeaten from 24 November 2007 to 19 January 2008. During that run Stoke gained some impressive victories including a 3–0 at Sheffield United and a Ricardo Fuller hat trick against promotion rivals West Bromwich Albion.[1] In the January transfer window Stoke completed the permanent signings of Cort, Pugh and Shawcross whilst former players Andy Griffin and Paul Gallagher made a return and John Eustace joined Watford with Glenn Whelan joining as a replacement.[1]

Stoke City fans celebrate following promotion to the Premier League, 4 May 2008

Stoke's twelve match unbeaten run was ended with a 1–0 defeat away at Charlton Athletic. Stoke bounced back brilliantly beating Cardiff 2–1 and Wolverhampton Wanderers 4–2 away at Molineux.[1] Then they beat both Southampton and Scunthorpe United 3–2 and made it five wins in a row with a 1–0 win over Ipswich Town to earn Pulis manager of the month award for February.[6] But Stoke lost their form and managed just one win in their next eight matches until they won against Coventry City with three matches remaining.[1] A Mamady Sidibé double helped Stoke beat promotion rivals Bristol City and ended their efforts to gain automatic promotion leaving just Stoke and Hull fighting for 2nd place with West Bromwich Albion looking to have sealed top spot.[1] For the penultimate match of the season Stoke travelled to Colchester United who had already being relegated. However it was not an easy match as Colchester were playing their final match at Layer Road, Cresswell scored the only goal as Stoke almost secured promotion but for a late winner for Hull.[1] This took the promotion race to the final match of the season against relegation threatened Leicester City. In a tense and cagey 90 minutes the scored remained goalless and Stoke took the point they needed to gain promotion to the Premier League and a return to the top flight of English football for 23 years.[7]

FA Cup

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Stoke drew struggling Premier League side Newcastle United in the third round, the match ended in a goalless draw with Stoke creating the better chances. In the replay Newcastle had appointed Kevin Keegan as manager and he inspired the "Magpies" to a 4–1 victory.[1]

League Cup

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For a fourth season in a row Stoke made a first round exit to League Two opposition this time to Rochdale, losing 4–2 on penalties after a 2–2 in normal and extra time.[1]

Final league table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1West Bromwich Albion (C, P)462312118855+3381Promotion to the Premier League
2Stoke City (P)46211696955+1479
3Hull City (O, P)462112136547+1875Qualification for Championship play-offs
4Bristol City462014125453+174
5Crystal Palace461817115842+1671
Updated to match(es) played on 4 May 2008. Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted

Results

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Stoke's score comes first

Legend

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WinDrawLoss

Pre-season friendlies

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MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
115 July 2007Newcastle TownA5–11, 996Fuller 7', 25', Péricard 60', Lawrence 65', Garrett 80'Report
220 July 2007Macclesfield TownA1–1Parkin 35'Report
324 July 2007SV Bad AusseeA2–1Pulis 35', Péricard 37'Report
427 July 2007Real MadridN0–2Report
51 August 2007Aston VillaH0–27,503Report
65 August 2007Tranmere RoversA1–2Higginbotham 77'Report

Football League Championship

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MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
111 August 2007Cardiff CityA1–018,840Shawcross 27'Report
218 August 2007Charlton AthleticH2–112,649Fuller 57', Parkin 78'Report
325 August 2007SouthamptonA2–320,300Fuller 10', Parkin 82'Report
41 September 2007Wolverhampton WanderersH0–017,135Report
515 September 2007Hull CityA1–119,642Delap 44'Report
618 September 2007BarnsleyH0–013,071Report
722 September 2007Plymouth ArgyleH3–212,533Seip (o.g.) 10', Fuller 66', Lawrence 73'Report
829 September 2007Leicester CityA1–123,654Fuller 15'Report
93 October 2007West Bromwich AlbionA1–120,048Shawcross 27'Report
106 October 2007Colchester UnitedH2–112,395Shawcross 8', Lawrence 73'Report
1120 October 2007Sheffield WednesdayH2–414,019Fuller (2) 12', 41'Report
1223 October 2007Crystal PalaceA3–114,237Cresswell (2) 49', 59', Shawcross 74'Report
1327 October 2007Bristol CityA0–115,012Report
143 November 2007Coventry CityH1–313,448Lawrence 72' (pen)Report
156 November 2007Scunthorpe UnitedA3–25,521Cresswell 26', Hayes (o.g.) 88', Lawrence 90'Report
1610 November 2007Sheffield UnitedH0–112,158Report
1724 November 2007BurnleyA0–011,758Report
1827 November 2007Queens Park RangersH3–111,147Cresswell 5', Lawrence 19', Cort 77'Report
191 December 2007Norwich CityH2–119,258Cort 46', Cresswell 89'Report
204 December 2007Sheffield UnitedA3–023,378Cresswell 2', Beattie (o.g.) 7', Shawcross 19'Report
219 December 2007WatfordH0–015,516Report
2215 December 2007BlackpoolA3–29,123Fuller (2) 37', 61', Cort 41'Report
2322 December 2007West Bromwich AlbionH3–118,420Fuller (3) 5', 38', 66'Report
2426 December 2007BarnsleyA3–312,398Lawrence (3) 31', 84', 90+8' (2 pen)Report
2528 December 2007Plymouth ArgyleA2–213,692Cresswell 8', Shawcross 57'Report
261 January 2008Hull CityH1–115,788Cort 33'Report
2712 January 2008Ipswich TownA1–120,346Fuller 33'Report
2819 January 2008Preston North EndH3–115,011Cort (2) 16', 72', Cresswell 28'Report
2929 January 2008Charlton AthleticA0–122,108Report
302 February 2008Cardiff CityH2–115,045Johnson (o.g.) 39', Fuller (pen) 57'Report
319 February 2008Wolverhampton WanderersA4–225,373Delap 4', Lawrence 49', Cort 74', Fuller 90'Report
3212 February 2008SouthamptonH3–219,481Powell (o.g.) 27', Shawcross 35', Sidibé 44'Report
3315 February 2008Scunthorpe UnitedH3–220,979Lawrence (2) 53', 63', Cresswell 67'Report
3423 February 2008Ipswich TownH1–023,563Lawrence 42'Report
3526 February 2008Preston North EndA0–212,789Report
362 March 2008Queens Park RangersA0–313,398Report
378 March 2008BurnleyH1–118,432Lawrence 90' (pen)Report
3811 March 2008Norwich CityA1–023,471Sidibé 58'Report
3915 March 2008WatfordA0–018,388Report
4022 March 2008BlackpoolH1–120,019Cort 47'Report
4129 March 2008Sheffield WednesdayA1–121,857Cresswell 21'Report
427 April 2008Crystal PalaceH1–215,756Whelan 85'Report
4312 April 2008Coventry CityA2–120,249Lawrence 55', Fuller 79' (pen)Report
4419 April 2008Bristol CityH2–124,475Sidibé (2) 14', 36'Report
4526 April 2008Colchester UnitedA1–06,300Cresswell 45'Report
464 May 2008Leicester CityH0–026,609Report

FA Cup

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RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
R36 January 2008Newcastle UnitedH0–022,861Report
R3 Replay16 January 2008Newcastle UnitedA1–435,108Lawrence 89'Report

League Cup

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RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
R114 August 2007RochdaleA2–2 (2–4 pens)2,369Shawcross 4', Cresswell 120'Report

Squad statistics

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No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GK Steve Simonsen35(1)0200037(1)010
2DF Andy Griffin (c)150000015011
3DF Marlon Broomes0000000000
4MF John Eustace20(6)0201023(6)040
5DF Leon Cort338200035800
6DF Clint Hill4(1)000004(1)010
6MF Glenn Whelan13(1)1000013(1)120
7MF Liam Lawrence40(1)14211043(1)15120
8FW Jon Parkin4(25)21(1)0106(26)210
9FW Richard Cresswell42(1)11200(1)144(2)12100
10FW Ricardo Fuller39(3)15200041(3)15100
11FW Mamady Sidibé33(2)4101035(2)410
12MF Peter Sweeney0(5)0000(1)00(6)010
12FW Shola Ameobi3(3)000003(3)020
14DF Danny Higginbotham1000102000
14MF Danny Pugh27(3)0200029(3)050
15FW Vincent Péricard2(3)00(1)0002(4)000
16DF Dominic Matteo140000014020
17DF Ryan Shawcross39(2)7201142(2)8100
18MF Salif Diao8(3)00(1)0008(4)010
19DF Stephen Wright14(2)0001015(2)030
19FW Paul Gallagher2(5)000002(5)010
20DF Ritchie De Laet0000000000
21DF Gabriel Zakuani11(8)0100012(8)010
22DF Lewis Buxton0(4)000000(4)010
23DF Jody Craddock4000004000
24MF Rory Delap442101046270
25GK Russell Hoult1000102001
26MF Anthony Pulis0(1)00(2)0101(3)000
27MF Demar Phillips0(2)000000(2)000
28DF Andy Wilkinson16(7)0100(1)017(8)030
29FW Jay Bothroyd1(3)000001(3)000
30DF Ryan Shotton0000000000
31DF Carl Dickinson19(8)01(1)01021(9)030
32DF Chris Riggott9000009000
33MF Stephen Pearson3(1)000003(1)000
34FW Adam Rooney0000000000
35MF Robert Garrett0000000000
36GK Márton Fülöp0000000000
36GK Carlo Nash100000010000
37MF Matthew Hazley0000000000
39MF Nathaniel Wedderburn0000000000
Own goals5005

Transfers

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DatePos.NameFromFeeRef.
20 June 2007FW Jon Parkin Hull City£275,000[8]
3 August 2007FW Richard Cresswell Leeds UnitedUndisclosed[8]
17 August 2007DF Ritchie De Laet Royal Antwerp£100,000[8]
31 August 2007MF Demar Phillips WaterhouseUndisclosed[8]
10 December 2007MF Salif Diao LiverpoolFree[8]
3 January 2008MF Danny Pugh Preston North End£500,000[8]
30 January 2008MF Glenn Whelan Sheffield Wednesday£500,000[8]
10 January 2008DF Andy Griffin Derby County£300,000[8]
14 January 2008DF Leon Cort Crystal Palace£1.2 Million[8]
18 January 2008DF Ryan Shawcross Manchester United£1 Million[8]

Loan in

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Date fromDate toPos.NameFromRef.
3 August 200730 June 2008DF Stephen Wright Sunderland[8]
3 August 20071 January 2008DF Ryan Shawcross Manchester United[8]
17 August 20071 January 2008DF Jody Craddock Wolverhampton Wanderers[8]
31 August 200730 June 2008DF Gabriel Zakuani Fulham[8]
2 November 20071 January 2008MF Danny Pugh Preston North End[8]
2 November 20071 January 2008DF Leon Cort Crystal Palace[8]
31 January 200830 June 2008MF Paul Gallagher Blackburn Rovers[8]
22 February 200826 February 2008GK Márton Fülöp Sunderland[8]
29 February 200830 June 2008DF Chris Riggott Middlesbrough[8]
4 March 200830 June 2008GK Carlo Nash Wigan Athletic[8]
14 March 200830 June 2008FW Jay Bothroyd Wolverhampton Wanderers[8]
27 March 200830 June 2008FW Shola Ameobi Newcastle United[8]
28 March 200830 June 2008MF Stephen Pearson Derby County[8]
DatePos.NameToFeeRef.
18 June 2007MF Ádám Vass BresciaCompensation[8]
4 July 2007FW Martin Paterson Scunthorpe UnitedCompensation[8]
9 July 200FW Kevin Harper Dunfermline AthleticFree[8]
30 July 2007MF Darel Russell Norwich CityFree[8]
7 August 2007DF Carl Hoefkens West Bromwich Albion£750,000[8]
14 August 2007FW Sambégou Bangoura Boavista£200,000[8]
10 January 2008MF Peter Sweeney Leeds UnitedUndisclosed[8]
18 January 2008DF Clint Hill Crystal PalaceUndisclosed[8]
31 January 2008MF John Eustace Watford£250,000[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Stoke City season review 2007-08 23 year exile brought to an end". The Sentinel. 28 May 2008.
  2. ^ "Stoke City sign Shawcross on loan". BBC Sport. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  3. ^ "Pulis praise for keeper Simonsen". BBC Sport. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Pulis delighted to silence jeers". BBC Sport. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  5. ^ "Stoke get Cort as Palace eye Hill". BBC Sport. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  6. ^ "Pulis handed Championship honour". BBC Sport. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  7. ^ "Coates 'relieved' as Stoke go up". BBC Sport. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af "Stoke City Transfers". Soccerbase. Retrieved 29 April 2020.