2007–08_Shrewsbury_Town_F.C._season

2007–08 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season

2007–08 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season

Shrewsbury Town F.C. 2007–08 football season


The 2007–08 season was the 108th season of competitive association football and 57th season in the Football League played by Shrewsbury Town Football Club, a professional football club based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Their seventh-place finish in 2006–07 and loss to Bristol Rovers in the 2007 Football League Two play-off final meant it was their fourth successive season in League Two.[1] During the summer of 2007 the club moved home stadium from Gay Meadow, where they had played since 1910, to New Meadow (also known as Oteley Road Stadium).[2] The season began on 1 July 2007 and concluded on 30 June 2008.

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Manager Gary Peters signed two players before the close of the summer transfer window. Having stood 11th in the league table on 19 January, Shrewsbury were on a seven-match run without a win when Peters left the club by mutual consent in March 2008. He was replaced by Paul Simpson, who led Shrewsbury to safety from relegation despite only achieving one win in his twelve matches. The team finished the season 18th in the table. They lost in their opening round matches in both the 2007–08 FA Cup and the Football League Trophy, and were eliminated in the second round of the Football League Cup.

34 players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were 19 different goalscorers. Defender Ben Herd appeared in 48 of the 50 first-team matches over the season, the most by any player. Defender Marc Tierney made the most starts with 46, he came on in one game as a substitution making him the player with the second most appearances overall. David Hibbert finished as leading scorer with 12 goals, all of which came in league competition. Hibbert also received the most yellow cards, being booked in nine matches. Colin Murdock was the only player to be sent off in a match, receiving a red card away at Grimsby Town in the league.

Background and pre-season

Shrewsbury Town moved to New Meadow in the summer of 2007.

The 2006–07 season was Gary Peters' third season as manager of Shrewsbury Town, following his appointment in November 2004. Shrewsbury reached the play-offs with a seventh-place finish in the 2006–07 League Two table. They beat Milton Keynes Dons 2–1 on aggregate with all goals coming in the second leg away at the National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes.[3] Shrewsbury were beaten 3–1 in the 2007 Football League Two play-off final at Wembley Stadium and remained in League Two.[1]

Shrewsbury Town left their home stadium Gay Meadow after 97 years at the end of the 2006–07 season. There were various reasons the club decided to move stadium, most notably due to the close proximity to the River Severn making it prone to flooding.[2] A new stadium with a capacity of 10,000 spectators was built as a replacement for Gay Meadow, it was known during the building phase and the club's first season there as both New Meadow and Oteley Road Stadium, with the former being the final name (excluding names used for sponsorship purposes). The first match at the new stadium was played on the 14 July 2007 against A-Line All Stars, a goal each from David Hibbert, Danny Hall, Tom Moss and trialist Kieran Donnolly gave Shrewsbury a 4–0 win.[4]

Ahead of 2007–08, Shrewsbury released Sagi Burton.[5] Four players left the club: Richard Hope to Wrexham, David Edwards to Luton Town, Ross Draper to Stafford Rangers and Steven Hogg to Gretna. Shrewsbury made two permanent summer signings, those being defender Colin Murdock from Rotherham United,[6] and striker Fola Onibuje from Wycombe Wanderers.[7] Striker Stuart Nicholson was brought it on a scheduled season-long loan from West Bromwich Albion.[8]

Summary and aftermath

For the first six games Shrewsbury occupied a top seven place, enough for either automatic promotion or qualification in the League Two play-offs. From match seven Shrewsbury were in lower midtable for the rest of the season. Though never dropping as low as 23rd or 24th, the club went on a run of one win in 20 matches which brought them into the relegation battle, but a 3–0 win against Wrexham was enough for Shrewsbury to survive. The club finished in 18th place in the league table. Ben Herd made the most appearances for the club playing in 48 of the 50 first-team matches. David Hibbert was top scorer with 12 goals, all of them scored in League Two, and was the only player to reach double figures.

Ahead of the new season, Shrewsbury released Chris Mackenzie, Andy Cooke and Tom Moss. Colin Murdock, Luke Jones and Darran Kempson left to sign for Accrington Stanley, Kidderminster Harriers and Wrexham respectively. The club signed forward Grant Holt from Nottingham Forest, and defenders Mike Jackson from Blackpool, Shane Cansdell-Sherriff from Tranmere Rovers, and Graham Coughlan from Rotherham United. Brought in on loan were forward Richard Walker from Bristol Rovers, and goalkeeper Luke Daniels from West Bromwich Albion. The Shrewsbury Town F.C. Player of the Year award was established where the club's supporters voted for who they believed was the best player for Shrewsbury during the season, the award was first presented at the end of the 2008–09 season.

Match details

League Two

11 August 2007 (2007-08-11) 1 (1st) Lincoln City 0–4 Shrewsbury Town Lincoln
15:00
Stadium: Sincil Bank
Attendance: 3,893
Referee: Fred Graham
18 August 2007 (2007-08-18) 2 (1st) Shrewsbury Town 1–0 Bradford City Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 6,413
Referee: Danny McDermid
25 August 2007 (2007-08-25) 3 (3rd) Milton Keynes Dons 3–0 Shrewsbury Town Milton Keynes
15:00
Stadium: Stadium MK
Attendance: 7,380
Referee: Gavin Ward
1 September 2007 (2007-09-01) 4 (1st) Shrewsbury Town 2–1 Grimsby Town Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,490
Referee: Jarnail Singh
8 September 2007 (2007-09-08) 5 (3rd) Stockport County 1–1 Shrewsbury Town Stockport
15:00
Stadium: Edgeley Park
Attendance: 5,473
Referee: Andy Penn
15 September 2007 (2007-09-15) 6 (3rd) Shrewsbury Town 2–0 Accrington Stanley Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,789
Referee: Andy Hall
22 September 2007 (2007-09-22) 7 (4th) Wycombe Wanderers 1–1 Shrewsbury Town High Wycombe
15:00
Stadium: Adams Park
Attendance: 4,936
Referee: Stuart Attwell
29 September 2007 (2007-09-29) 8 (6th) Shrewsbury Town 3–4 Rochdale Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 6,262
Referee: Steven Cook
2 October 2007 (2007-10-02) 9 (8th) Shrewsbury Town 0–2 Peterborough United Shrewbury
19:45
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,220
Referee: Andy Woolmer
7 October 2007 (2007-10-07) 10 (9th) Chester City 3–1 Shrewsbury Town Chester
12:00
Stadium: Deva Stadium
Attendance: 3,057
Referee: Chris Foy
13 October 2007 (2007-10-13) 11 (12th) Shrewsbury Town 2–3 Chesterfield Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,143
Referee: Scott Mathieson
20 October 2007 (2007-10-20) 12 (13th) Bury 1–1 Shrewsbury Town Bury
15:00
Stadium: Gigg Lane
Attendance: 2,667
Referee: Mike Jones
27 October 2007 (2007-10-27) 13 (13th) Shrewsbury Town 0–0 Mansfield Town Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,347
Referee: Paul Melin
4 November 2007 (2007-11-04) 14 (11th) Wrexham 0–1 Shrewsbury Town Wrexham
12:00
Stadium: Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 4,305
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
6 November 2007 (2007-11-06) 15 (12th) Darlington 2–0 Shrewsbury Town Darlington
19:30
Stadium: The Darlington Arena
Attendance: 2,628
Referee: Mike Pike
17 November 2007 (2007-11-17) 16 (11th) Shrewsbury Town 1–0 Barnet Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,197
Referee: Dean Whitestone
24 November 2007 (2007-11-24) 17 (13th) Rotherham United 2–0 Shrewsbury Town Rotherham
15:00
Stadium: Millmoor
Attendance: 3,832
Referee: Carl Boyeson
1 December 2007 (2007-12-01) 18 (9th) Shrewsbury Town 2–0 Macclesfield Town Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 4,763
Referee: Keith Stroud
8 December 2007 (2007-12-08) 19 (11th) Notts County 2–1 Shrewsbury Town Nottingham
15:00
Stadium: Meadow Lane
Attendance: 3,819
Referee: Nigel Miller
15 December 2007 (2007-12-15) 20 (9th) Shrewsbury Town 4–0 Dagenham & Redbridge Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 4,597
Referee: Mike Thorpe
22 December 2007 (2007-12-22) 21 (9th) Accrington Stanley 1–2 Shrewsbury Town Accrington
15:00
Stadium: Crown Ground
Attendance: 1,410
Referee: Jonathan Moss
26 December 2007 (2007-12-26) 22 (9th) Shrewsbury Town 3–1 Stockport County Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 7,707
Referee: Andy Woolmer
29 December 2007 (2007-12-29) 23 (10th) Shrewsbury Town 0–1 Wycombe Wanderers Shrewbury
15:10
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 6,208
Referee: Karl Evans
1 January 2008 (2008-01-01) 24 (11th) Peterborough United 2–1 Shrewsbury Town Peterborough
15:00
Stadium: London Road Stadium
Attendance: 5,062
Referee: Paul Armstrong
5 January 2008 (2008-01-05) 25 (12th) Shrewsbury Town 0–1 Brentford Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,083
Referee: Roger East
13 January 2008 (2008-01-13) 26 (13th) Hereford United 3–1 Shrewsbury Town Hereford
14:00
Stadium: Edgar Street
Attendance: 4,707
Referee: Mark Haywood
19 January 2008 (2008-01-19) 27 (11th) Shrewsbury Town 2–0 Morecambe Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,036
Referee: Danny McDermid
26 January 2008 (2008-01-26) 28 (11th) Grimsby Town 1–1 Shrewsbury Town Cleethorpes
15:00
Stadium: Blundell Park
Attendance: 3,785
Referee: Dave Foster
29 January 2008 (2008-01-29) 29 (11th) Bradford City 4–2 Shrewsbury Town Bradford
19:45
Stadium: Valley Parade
Attendance: 13,269
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
2 February 2008 (2008-02-02) 30 (14th) Shrewsbury Town 1–2 Lincoln City Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 4,892
Referee: Pat Miller
9 February 2008 (2008-02-09) 31 (13th) Brentford 1–1 Shrewsbury Town Brentford
15:00
Stadium: Griffin Park
Attendance: 5,353
Referee: Trevor Kettle
12 February 2008 (2008-02-12) 32 (13th) Shrewsbury Town 3–3 Milton Keynes Dons Shrewbury
19:45
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,474
Referee: Iain Williamson
23 February 2008 (2008-02-23) 34 (16th) Shrewsbury Town 1–2 Hereford United Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 7,402
Referee: Uriah Rennie
1 March 2008 (2008-03-01) 35 (16th) Barnet 4–1 Shrewsbury Town London
15:00
Stadium: The Hive Stadium
Attendance: 1,864
Referee: Keith Hill
8 March 2008 (2008-03-08) 36 (15th) Shrewsbury Town 1–1 Rotherham United Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,265
Referee: Kevin Friend
11 March 2008 (2008-03-11) 37 (16th) Shrewsbury Town 0–0 Darlington Shrewbury
19:45
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 4,499
Referee: Roger East
15 March 2008 (2008-03-15) 38 (17th) Macclesfield Town 2–1 Shrewsbury Town Macclesfield
15:00
Stadium: Moss Rose
Attendance: 2,473
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
22 March 2008 (2008-03-22) 39 (18th) Dagenham & Redbridge 1–1 Shrewsbury Town Dagenham
15:00
Stadium: Victoria Road
Attendance: 1,686
Referee: Carl Boyeson
24 March 2008 (2008-03-24) 40 (18th) Shrewsbury Town 0–0 Notts County Shrewbury
15:00 Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,673
Referee: Andy Haines
29 March 2008 (2008-03-29) 41 (19th) Shrewsbury Town 0–1 Bury Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 5,213
Referee: Jarnail Singh
5 April 2008 (2008-04-05) 42 (18th) Chesterfield 4–1 Shrewsbury Town Chesterfield
15:00
Stadium: Saltergate
Attendance: 3,570
Referee: Darren Drysdale
8 April 2008 (2008-04-08) 33 (14th) Morecambe 1–1 Shrewsbury Town Morecambe
19:45
Stadium: Christie Park
Attendance: 1,634
Referee: Mike Jones
13 April 2008 (2008-04-13) 43 (17th) Shrewsbury Town 3–0 Wrexham Shrewbury
12:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 7,065
Referee: Lee Mason
19 April 2008 (2008-04-19) 44 (17th) Mansfield Town 3–1 Shrewsbury Town Mansfield
15:00
Stadium: Field Mill
Attendance: 3,334
Referee: Grant Hegley
26 April 2008 (2008-04-26) 45 (18th) Shrewsbury Town 0–0 Chester City Shrewbury
15:00
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 6,417
Referee: Rob Styles
3 May 2008 (2008-05-03) 46 (18th) Rochdale 1–1 Shrewsbury Town Rochdale
15:00
Stadium: Spotland Stadium
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Anthony Bates

League table (part)

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Updated to match(es) played on 3 May 2008. Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results summary

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FA Cup

10 November 2007 (2007-11-10) First round Walsall 2–0 Shrewsbury Town Walsall
15:00
Report
Stadium: Bescot Stadium
Attendance: 4,972
Referee: Ray Lee

League Cup

14 August 2007 (2007-08-14) First round Shrewsbury Town 1–0 (a.e.t.) Colchester United Shrewsbury
19:45
Report Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 3,069
Referee: Richard Beeby
28 August 2007 (2007-08-28) Second round Shrewsbury Town 0–1 Fulham Shrewsbury
19:45 Report
Stadium: New Meadow
Attendance: 6,223
Referee: Paul Taylor

League Trophy

4 September 2007 (2007-09-04) First round Yeovil Town 1–0 Shrewsbury Town Yeovil
19:45
Report Stadium: Huish Park
Attendance: 1,669
Referee: Rob Shoebridge

Transfers

In

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Out

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Loans in

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Squad

Source:[35][36][37]
Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with squad numbers struck through and marked left the club during the playing season.
Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Shrewsbury Town.
Key to positions: GK Goalkeeper; DF Defender; MF Midfielder; FW Forward
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See also


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