2008–09 Cambridge United F.C. season explained

Season:2008–09
Chairman:George Rolls
Cup1 Result:First round (lost to Kidderminster)
Cup2 Result:Third round (lost to A.F.C. Telford)
Cup3 Result:Second round (lost to Crawley Town)
League Topscorer:Scott Rendell (13)
Highest Attendance:7,090 (v Altrincham, League, 26 Apr)
Lowest Attendance:2,662 (v Northwich, League, 14 Mar)
Average Attendance:3,567
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Prevseason:2007–08
Nextseason:2009–10

The 2008–09 season was the 97th season in the history of Cambridge United, and the club's fourth consecutive season in the Conference National. After finishing as runners-up and losing in the play-off final during the 2007–08 season, the club were optimistic of a return to the Football League either as champions or through the play-offs.

The club appointed little-known manager Gary Brabin to guide them through the season, who joined from Southport with relatively little managerial experience.[1] He replaced the successful Jimmy Quinn who parted company with the club by mutual consent after lengthy talks with chairman Phillip Law.[2]

The club enjoyed a successful season, although they were not close to catching eventual champions Burton Albion for much of the season. However, in the final months some excellent form, together with the departure of Burton's manager Nigel Clough, saw the gap close and Cambridge could have won the title and promotion on the final day of the season had they beaten rather than drawn at home to Altrincham.[3] As it was they finished runners-up for the second successive season and despite a memorable play-off campaign, which included beating Stevenage Borough 3–0 after extra time in the second leg at the Abbey Stadium to overturn a first-leg deficit, Cambridge lost the play-off final to Torquay United.

Background

Cambridge United were founded in 1912 as Abbey United, named after the Abbey district of Cambridge. For many years they played amateur football until their election to the Football League in 1970. The early 1990s was Cambridge's most successful period; managed by John Beck the club won the first ever play-off final at Wembley Stadium and gained promotion from the Fourth Division before reaching two successive FA Cup quarter finals in 1990 and 1991 and winning the Third Division in 1991. The club reached the play-offs in 1992 but failed in their bid to become founder members of the Premier League.[4] This was the club's highest final league placing to date and since then it has been in almost constant decline.

The following season the club sacked Beck and were relegated from the First Division. Further relegation followed two seasons later. United returned to Division Two but were relegated in 2002. In 2005, after 35 years in the Football League, Cambridge United were relegated into the Football Conference. This brought with it financial difficulties and the club filed for administration,[5] coming out of it three months later after the intervention of sports minister Richard Caborn,[6] [7] but not before selling their Abbey Stadium home to keep the club afloat and closing the youth system.[8]

The club's first season in the Conference National was one of stabilisation, followed by a close shave with relegation. Under the stewardship of Jimmy Quinn, the club recovered in the previous season to finish in the play-off final. However, after despite losing the 1–0 to Exeter City, the club were hoping to build on this relative success under the new management of Gary Brabin following Quinn's departure.[2]

Team kit

The team kit for the season was produced by Vandanel for the second season. The same kit was used as in the previous season, with a white and black away shirt, and amber and black striped home shirt. As for previous seasons, the kit had two different sponsors - local company Global Self Drive at home and Kershaw away.[9]

A special edition play-off final shirt was also released and worn for that match. Produced by Vandanel, the shirt was all amber with limited black trim and sponsored by Kershaw.[10]

Team

First team squad

This table shows the squad as it stood at the end of the season.

Top scorers

Includes matched in the Conference National, FA Cup and FA Trophy. Where total goals are equal, the list is sorted in favour of league goals, and then alphabetical order.

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1Scott Rendell13215
2Lee McEvilly8311
3Chris Holroyd10010
4Robbie Willmott628
5Mark Beesley404
=Danny Crow224
=Wayne Hatswell404
8Jon Challinor202
=Felino Jardim202
=Courtney Pitt202
11Phil Bolland101
=Dan Brown101
=Paul Carden101
=Mark Convery101
=Ben Farrell101
=Andy Parkinson101
=Lee Phillips101
TOTALS60969

Match results

Match won Match drawn Match lost Biggest win Biggest loss bgcolor=gold Top Play-Off Position

Pre-season

League

Kick OffOpponentsH / AResultScorersAttendance
9 August 2008Northwich VictoriaA1 – 0Jardim 28'1,445align=center bgcolor="white"6th
12 August 2008Kidderminster HarriersH2 – 1McEvilly 27', 61'3,008align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"4th
16 August 2008BarrowH2 – 1McEvilly 28', Hatswell 40'2,663align=center bgcolor=gold1st
23 August 2008Eastbourne BoroughA3 – 0McEvilly 21', Farrell 40', Holroyd 84'2,105align=center bgcolor=gold1st
25 August 2008Kettering TownH0 – 23,489align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd
30 August 2008WeymouthA2 – 2McEvilly 42', Beesley 45'1,367align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"3rd
2 September 2008Ebbsfleet UnitedA1 – 1McEvilly 45' 1,832align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"4th
6 September 2008WrexhamH2 – 0Beesley 28', 64'3,076align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd
13 September 2008Torquay UnitedH0 – 14,041align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"5th
20 September 2008Mansfield TownA1 – 1Brown 33'3,171align=center bgcolor=white6th
23 September 2008Oxford UnitedH1 – 3Jardim 56'4,170align=center bgcolor=white8th
28 September 2008Grays AthleticH1 – 0McEvilly 90' (pen)2,971 align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"5th
4 October 2008York CityA0 – 02,608align=center bgcolor=white6th
7 October 2008LewesH1 – 0Challinor 90'3,194align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"5th
11 October 2008WeymouthH1 – 0Challinor 11'3,981 align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"3rd
16 October 2008Forest Green RoversA2 – 2Hatswell 34', Crow 66'789align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"3rd
1 November 2008Rushden & DiamondsH0 – 03,547align=center bgcolor=white7th
15 November 2008Crawley TownA2 – 2McEvilly 51' (pen), Convery 90'1,570align=center bgcolor=white7th
18 November 2008York CityH1 – 0Purkiss (OG) 51'2,914align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"4th
22 November 2008AltrinchamA0 – 11,123align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"5th
29 November 2008Ebbsfleet UnitedH1 – 0Rendell 45'2,807align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"4th
6 December 2008Torquay UnitedA0 – 02,310align=center bgcolor=white6th
9 December 2008Burton AlbionA1 – 3Rendell 63'1,804align=center bgcolor=white6th
20 December 2008Salisbury CityH4 – 0Willmott 24', Rendell 51', Holroyd 62', Pitt 63'3,340align=center bgcolor=white6th
26 December 2008HistonH2 – 2Hatswell 15', Rendell 42'6,488align=center bgcolor=white6th
28 December 2008Stevenage BoroughH1 – 1Rendell 3'3,351align=center bgcolor=white6th
17 January 2009WokingH4 – 1Crow 3', 22', Beesley 66', Willmott 83'2,696 align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"5th
22 January 2009WrexhamA0 – 23,103align=center bgcolor=white6th
29 January 2009Oxford UnitedH1 – 1Carden 72'3,774 align=center bgcolor=white7th
1 February 2009Rushden & DiamondsA2 – 1Holroyd 21' (pen), Bolland 88'2,058align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"3rd
17 February 2009Kidderminster HarriersA3 – 1Rendell 20' (pen), Holroyd 31', 55'1,361align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"3rd
21 February 2009LewesA2 – 0Rendell 83' (pen), Willmott 87'962align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"3rd
24 February 2009Grays AthleticA1 – 0Rendell 42'754align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"3rd
28 February 2009Crawley TownH1 – 1Pitt 82'3,231align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"3rd
2 Match 2009HistonA1 – 1Hatswell 74'2,579align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"3rd
7 March 2009Burton AlbionH2 – 0Rendell 55', Willmott 76'4,377align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd
10 March 2009Mansfield TownH2 – 1Rendell 49', Reason 90'2,781 align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd
14 March 2009Northwich VictoriaH4 – 1Holroyd 25', Rendell 30', 37', Parkinson 80'2,662 align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd
17 March 2009BarrowA2 – 0Holroyd 63', 83'1,341 align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd
30 March 2009WokingA1 – 0Reason 83'1,775 align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd
4 April 2009Forest Green RoversH0 – 13,245align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd
7 April 2009Stevenage BoroughA1 – 2Willmott 17' 3,408align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"3rd
11 April 2009Eastbourne BoroughH2 – 1Phillips 65', Holroyd 71' (pen)3,391 align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd
11 April 2009Kettering TownA2 – 1Holroyd 14' (pen), Willmott 74'2,340 align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd
11 April 2009Salisbury CityA2 – 1Rendell 19', Parkinson 45'1,031 align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd
11 April 2009AltrinchamH0 – 07,090 align=center bgcolor="#CC9966"2nd

Play-offs

Conference League Cup

Awards

Awarded on 2 June 2009.[11]

AwardNameNo.Pos.
Internet Player of the Year Wayne Hatswell10DF
Internet Young Player of the Year Chris Holroyd4FW
Goal of the Season Paul Carden (vs Oxford United)15MF

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Brabin takes the reins . . 23 June 2008 . 23 June 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090316202905/http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn%5Fsport%5Fcamb%5Futd/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=325189 . 16 March 2009 . dead . dmy-all .
  2. News: 15 June 2008 . Quinn Leaves By Mutual Consent . cambridgeunited.com . 16 June 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080915051149/http://www.cambridge-united.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10423~1329063%2C00.html . 15 September 2008 . dmy .
  3. News: Cambridge vs Altrincham . Cambridge United . 26 April 2009 . 16 July 2010.
  4. http://www.cambridge-united.premiumtv.co.uk/page/History/0,,10423~61508,00.html Cambridge United Potted History
  5. Web site: Cambridge United file for administration.. is this the end of the U's?. BBC Cambridgeshire. 21 January 2008.
  6. Web site: Cambridge United – A Fresh Start. https://archive.today/20120630225509/http://www.cambridge-united.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10423~689291,00.html. dead. 30 June 2012. 22 July 2005. www.cambridge-united.co.uk. 21 January 2008.
  7. Web site: Cambridge United Clear Last Hurdle. https://archive.today/20120630225511/http://www.cambridge-united.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10423~687429,00.html. dead. 30 June 2012. www.cambridge-united.co.uk. 18 July 2005. 21 January 2008.
  8. News: Abbey sale keeps Cambridge afloat . . 1 December 2004 . 8 June 2007.
  9. http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Cambridge_United/Cambridge_United.htm Historical Kits – Cambridge United
  10. News: CUFC Launch Play-off Final Shirt . Cambridge United . 7 May 2009 . 15 July 2010.
  11. News: Player of the Season Awards. Cambridge United F.C.. 2 June 2009. 15 July 2010.