2007–08 Watford F.C. season explained

League Result:6th
League2 Result:Semi final (eliminated by Hull City)
Cup1 Result:Fourth round
(eliminated by Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Cup2 Result:Second round
(eliminated by Southend United)
Highest Attendance:18,698: Watford v Queens Park Rangers, 29 December 2007
Lowest Attendance:8,166: Watford v Gillingham, 14 August 2007
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The 2007–08 football season was Watford Football Club's 62nd consecutive season of competitive football since the Second World War. It began on 1 July 2007, and concluded on 30 June 2008, although competitive games were only played between August and May.

Season summary

Following relegation from the Premier League in 2006–07, Watford started the 2007–08 season strongly, winning eleven of their opening sixteen games and opening up an 8-point gap at the top of the Championship table.[1] However, after the departure of Adam Johnson to Middlesbrough on 11 November 2007 Watford's form declined; they won six of their next sixteen Championship games, and only one of their final sixteen.[2] In January 2008 Watford sold captain Gavin Mahon and top scorer Marlon King, but purchased Mat Sadler, Leigh Bromby and John Eustace.[3] Watford finished the 2007–08 season in 6th position, and were eliminated in the play-off semi finals to Hull City.[4]

Matches

Legend

Football League

League standings by round

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ResultWWLWWWDDWWWWWLWDLLLWDLWDLWLDDWWWDDDDDDDLWLDLLD
Points3669121516172023262932323536363636394040434444474748495255585960616263646565686869696970
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Play-offs

Watford's sixth-placed finish meant that they qualified for the play-off semi finals, where they would play a home and away match against third-placed Hull City. As 6–1 aggregate winners, Hull qualified for the final at Wembley Stadium, and as a result of victory in that match they earned qualification to the Premier League for the 2008–09 season.

Semi final first leg

Semi final second leg

FA Cup

As a Championship club, Watford did not enter the FA Cup until the third round stage. Their potential opponents were the 20 Premier League teams, the 23 other Championship clubs, and 20 teams from lower divisions which had progressed through the first and second rounds, and in some cases additional qualifying games.

Third round

Fourth round

League Cup

For the 2007–08 season, all Football League clubs entered the League Cup in the first round. For the first round, the draw was split into two regional sections of 36 teams. The 18 highest placed teams in the league from the previous season were seeded in each region. Watford, having been relegated from the Premier League, were therefore seeded, and placed in the southern section of the draw.

First round

Second round

Ownership and finance

Watford Football Club is owned by the holding company Watford Leisure Plc (LSE: WFC). Its 2007–08 financial year coincided with the football season, running from 1 July 2007 until 30 June 2008. The company's annual accounts were released in November 2008, showing an operating loss of £10.977 million, but a net profit of £426,000 as a result of the sale of player registrations and land.[5] Watford Leisure's chief executive was Mark Ashton, while their chairman was self-professed lifelong Watford fan Graham Simpson, who also owned shares in the company. The club's other major shareholders were Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party Michael Ashcroft through his investment company Fordwat, and brothers Jimmy and Vince Russo through their business Valley Grown Salads.

Squad details

Player statistics

Key

  1. = Squad number; Pos = Playing position; P = Number of games played; G = Number of goals scored; = Yellow cards; = Red cards; GK = Goalkeeper; DF = Defender; MF = Midfielder; FW = Forward

Statistics do not include games played for other clubs. Starting appearances are given first, followed by substitute appearances in parentheses where applicable. [6] [7]

This table of statistics is incomplete. You can help by expanding it.

PosNamePGPGPGPGPGNotes
LeagueFA CupLeague CupPlayoffsTotalDiscipline[8] [9]
MF000000000
DF000020002010
MF0102000020
DF1600002018000
MF0000100100
MF000000000000
DF00000001000
DF20000120
DF36020001039040
FW00020410
MF13000002015032
MF0000000000
MF100000210
FW000000000000
FW1210001112101
FW0002000000
DF0002000020
FW0000000000
MF000000510
FW101000121
FW111000001120
GK0202020000
GK000000000000
DF0000000000
MF19000000019030
DF002010010
MF200020250
MF00002000000
MF1100341
DF0000000000
DF000020002000
GK12000000012000
FW0210220
DF00002100120
DF0100020020
DF120010940
MF4400020730
MF100000230
FW100020251

Transfers

In

DatePlayerFromFee
26 May 2007 Mart PoomUndisclosed[10]
5 June 2007 £1.750.000[11]
29 August 2007 West Bromwich Albion£3,250,000[12]
5 January 2008 Hereford United
24 January 2008 Mat SadlerBirmingham City£750,000
31 January 2008 Leigh BrombySheffield United£600,000[13]
31 January 2008 John EustaceStoke City£250,000[14]

Out

DatePlayerToFee
3 July 2007 Charlton AthleticFree[15]
11 July 2007 Harry ForresterAston Villa
7 August 2007 £3,000,000 (can rise up to £4,000,000)[16]
16 August 2007 Burnley£200,000[17]
18 January 2008 Anthony McNameeSwindon Town
25 January 2008 Marlon KingWigan AthleticUndisclosed[18]

Loans in

Start datePlayerFromEnd date
31 August 2007 Santiago AloiRiver Plate (Argentina)
14 September 2007 Adam JohnsonMiddlesbrough
22 November 2007 Lionel AinsworthHereford United
18 January 2008 Calum DavenportWest Ham United
25 January 2008 Collins JohnFulham

Loans out

Start datePlayerToEnd date
10 August 2007 Toumani DiagouragaHereford United31 December 2007 (later extended)[19]
10 August 2007 Theo RobinsonHereford United31 December 2007 (later extended
14 September 2007 Stafford Rangers
17 September 2007 Scott LoachStafford Rangers
18 September 2007 Will HoskinsMillwall
30 November 2007 Alex CampanaWealdstone
1 January 2008 Scott LoachMorecambe
1 January 2008 Gavin MahonQueen's Park RangersEnd of Season[20]
17 January 2008 Jordan ParkesBrentford
18 January 2008 Moses AshikodiSwindon Town
18 January 2008 Anthony McNameeSwindon Town
28 January 2008 Scott LoachBradford City

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Watford 2007–2008 : English League Championship Table 10.11.2007. statto.com. 8 November 2009. 27 February 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120227075852/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/watford/2007-2008/table/2007-11-10. dead.
  2. Web site: Watford 2007–2008 : Results. statto.com. 8 November 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20110513021121/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/watford/2007-2008/results. 13 May 2011. dead.
  3. Web site: Transfers: January 2008. BBC Sport. 8 November 2009. 1 February 2008.
  4. Web site: Hull 4–1 Watford (agg 6–1). BBC Sport. Phil McNulty. 8 November 2009. 14 May 2008.
  5. Web site: Watford Leisure Plc Report and Financial Statements 2008. Watford Leisure Plc. 18 December 2009.
  6. All players who were named in a Watford first-team matchday squad are listed. This includes players who only featured as unused substitutes.
  7. Web site: Watford 2007/2008 player statistics. Centurycomm. Soccerbase. 21 December 2009.
  8. Web site: Watford 2009/2010 player appearances. Centurycomm. Soccerbase. 28 October 2009.
  9. Web site: Club statistics: Discipline. Watford F.C. 22 November 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20120327092643/http://www.watfordfc.com/page/Discipline/0,,10400~200910400,00.html. 27 March 2012. dead.
  10. Web site: 2007-06-04 . 'Terrific specimen' Poom signs up . 2023-03-06 . Watford Observer . en.
  11. News: 2007-06-05 . Winger McAnuff signs for Watford . en-GB . BBC Sport . 2023-03-06.
  12. Web site: BBC SPORT Football My Club Watford Watford sign Ellington for £3.25m . 2023-03-06 . newsimg.bbc.co.uk.
  13. News: 2008-01-31 . Bromby completes Watford transfer . en-GB . BBC Sport . 2023-04-07.
  14. News: 2008-01-31 . Stoke's Eustace moves to Watford . en-GB . BBC Sport . 2023-03-06.
  15. News: 2007-07-03 . Veteran Powell back at Charlton . en-GB . 2023-03-06.
  16. News: Taylor . Chris . 2007-08-08 . Fulham boost their striking options with £4m Bouazza . en-GB . The Guardian . 2023-04-07 . 0261-3077.
  17. News: 2007-08-16 . Burnley recruit Hornets defender . en-GB . BBC Sport . 2023-04-07.
  18. Web site: Wigan win King chase . 2023-03-06 . Sky Sports . en.
  19. News: 2007-08-10 . Bulls capture young Watford pair . en-GB . BBC Sport . 2023-04-07.
  20. News: 2008-01-02 . QPR sign Watford's Mahon on loan . en-GB . BBC Sport . 2023-04-07.