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2008–09 York City F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was the 87th season of competitive association football and fifth season in the Football Conference played by York City Football Club, a professional football club based in York, North Yorkshire, England. Their 14th-place finish in 2007–08 meant it was their fifth successive season in the Conference Premier. The season covers the period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009.

York City F.C.
2008–09 season
ChairmanJason McGill
ManagerColin Walker
(until 21 November 2008)
Neil Redfearn
(caretaker, from 21 November 2008 until 24 November 2008)
Martin Foyle
(from 24 November 2008)
GroundBootham Crescent
Conference Premier17th
FA CupFourth qualifying round
(eliminated by Mansfield Town)
FA TrophyRunners-up
(eliminated by Stevenage Borough)
Conference League CupNorthern section fourth round
(eliminated by Barrow)
Top goalscorerLeague: Richard Brodie (15)
All: Richard Brodie (19)
Highest home attendance3,512 vs AFC Telford United, FA Trophy, 21 March 2009
Lowest home attendance608 vs Mansfield Town, Conference League Cup, 4 November 2008
Average home league attendance2,295[1]

Ahead of Colin Walker's first start to a season as manager, York signed nine players before the summer transfer window closed. The season started with an eight-match unbeaten run, but Walker was dismissed in November 2008 after three successive defeats. Martin Foyle was appointed as his successor, and after the turn of the year York won only five league matches. Survival in the Conference Premier was achieved with a 17th-place finish. York reached the 2009 FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium, being beaten 2–0 by Stevenage Borough. They were eliminated from the 2008–09 FA Cup in the fourth qualifying round, and from the 2008–09 Conference League Cup in the Northern section fourth round.

33 players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were 14 different goalscorers. Defender Daniel Parslow missed only one of the 58 competitive matches played over the season. Richard Brodie finished as leading scorer with 19 goals, of which 15 came in league competition and four came in the FA Trophy. The winner of the Clubman of the Year award, voted for by the club's supporters, was Parslow.

Background and pre-season Edit

 
Mark Greaves was appointed club captain after signing from Burton Albion.

Billy McEwan was dismissed as manager of York City early into the 2007–08 season, with the team 19th in the Conference Premier table and having recently been beaten by Conference South team Havant & Waterlooville in the FA Cup.[2] After a six-match unbeaten run as caretaker manager, Colin Walker was appointed as York's permanent manager[3] and led the team to a 14th-place finish in the table.[4] York released Darren Craddock, Stuart Elliott, Tom Evans, Ross Greenwood, Anthony Lloyd, Manny Panther and Alex Rhodes after the season ended,[5][6] while Nicky Wroe and Martyn Woolford left for Torquay United and Scunthorpe United respectively.[7][8]

Jimmy Beadle, Richard Brodie, Craig Farrell, Josh Mimms, Daniel Parslow, Ben Purkiss, Mark Robinson and Onome Sodje signed new contracts ahead of 2008–09.[6][9] York signed seven players before the season started; they were goalkeepers Michael Ingham from Hereford United[10] and Artur Krysiak on a one-month loan from Birmingham City,[11] defender Mark Greaves from Burton Albion,[10] midfielders Niall Henderson from Raith Rovers,[12] Steven Hogg from Gretna and Ben Wilkinson from Hull City,[13] and striker Daniel McBreen from St Johnstone.[14] Professional contracts were handed to three youth-team players, those being defenders Andy McWilliams and Josh Radcliffe and winger Liam Shepherd.[15] Greaves was named as York's club captain for the season.[16]

New home and away kits were introduced for the first time in two years.[17] The home kit comprised red and navy blue halved shirts with red collars, navy blue shorts and navy blue socks with two white strips on the cuffs.[17] The away kit included white shirts with black shoulders, white shorts and white socks with black cuffs.[18] Last season's third kit was retained, which featured light blue shirts with a maroon collar, bar a section under the neck which was light blue, and maroon trims on the sleeves, maroon shorts and light blue socks.[19][20] CLP Industries continued as shirt sponsors for the fourth successive season.[17][21]

Pre-season match details
Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
8 July 2008 Tadcaster Albion A W 6–0 Brown[a] (2), Farrell (2), Brodie, Woolford 450 [22][23]
11 July 2008 Leeds United H D 1–1 Sodje 43' 4,405 [24]
18 July 2008 Middlesbrough H D 2–2 Boyes 73', Sodje 86' 3,177 [25]
22 July 2008 Barnsley H D 2–2 Farrell (2) 1,145 [26]
25 July 2008 Harrogate Railway Athletic A W 2–1 Shepherd 35', Brodie 41' [27]
30 July 2008 Hartlepool United H W 1–0 Wilkinson 40' [28]
3 August 2008 Sheffield A W 1–0 McGurk 89' [29]
  1. ^ Trialist

Review Edit

August Edit

 
Onome Sodje's goal against Torquay United won him the Conference Premier Goal of the Month competition.

York's season started with a 1–0 victory away to Crawley Town, Farrell scoring the winner 19 minutes from time.[30] The second match was a 1–0 home win over Wrexham, who had won their opening fixture 5–0 against Stevenage Borough, with Greaves scoring the winner.[31] Krysiak suffered a dislocated finger during this match, which resulted in him returning to Birmingham prematurely from his loan spell,[32] and was replaced by Mimms, who gave an assured performance.[33] York's winning start to the season ended after a 1–1 home draw with Histon,[34] who took the lead through a Daniel Wright penalty kick in the first half, before McBreen scored the equaliser for York on 69 minutes.[35]

Winger Simon Russell signed for the club from Kidderminster Harriers.[36] York drew 2–2 away to Northwich Victoria, which saw the team fight back on two occasions after twice being a goal down, with Brodie scoring his first goal of the season.[37] He then scored in the third minute against Barrow, who equalised seven minutes later through Lee Hunt, in a home match that finished a 1–1 home draw.[38] Beadle was loaned out to Northern Premier League Premier Division club Whitby Town for a month, having not made any appearances in 2008–09.[39] Sodje scored with a late volley after coming off the bench to give York a 1–1 draw away to Torquay United to maintain the team's unbeaten record, which looked under threat after Danny Stevens gave Torquay the lead on 65 minutes.[40] Sodje's goal against Torquay won the first Conference Premier Goal of the Month competition, for August 2008.[41]

September Edit

Grimsby Town midfielder Peter Bore joined on an initial one-month loan on transfer deadline day.[42] York drew for the fifth time in succession with a 1–1 home draw with Mansfield Town,[34] in which Sodje scored after he latched onto Adie Moses' misplaced header.[43] The team's first victory in six matches came in a 2–0 home win over Woking; the goals came from McBreen and a Danny Bunce own goal.[44] A 4–2 defeat away to Kettering Town saw York's unbeaten run come to an end after nine matches,[34] leaving their opponents as the only unbeaten team in the division.[45] Former Accrington Stanley striker David Brown, former Rotherham United defender Tom Hirst and Ipswich Town midfielder Jai Reason joined the club on trial.[46][47] After impressing in a reserve-team match, Hirst was signed by the club.[48] However, Brown and Reason were not offered contracts.[47]

An 86th-minute equaliser from McBreen gave York a 1–1 draw at home to Salisbury City,[49] which maintained the team's unbeaten record at Bootham Crescent.[34] Parslow signed a new contract with the club,[50] and Rotherham midfielder Peter Holmes joined on a one-month loan.[51] A second defeat of the season came after losing 2–0 away to Kidderminster,[34] Brian Smikle and Justin Richards scoring for the home team.[52] Beadle was released by the club towards the end of his loan spell at Whitby, due to him looking for regular first-team football.[53] This was followed by the departure of Bore, who returned to Grimsby from his loan spell early.[54] A 3–3 draw away against Stevenage was achieved after the team were 2–0 down after 19 minutes, with the York goals coming from Sodje, Holmes and Farrell.[55] Sodje picked up a hamstring injury during this match, meaning he would be out of action for four to six weeks.[56]

October Edit

Despite having the better chances, York drew 0–0 at home with Cambridge United,[57] before being beaten 3–1 away by Wrexham, in which Wilkinson scored a late consolation goal.[58] The club made an attempt to re-sign former striker Clayton Donaldson on loan from Crewe Alexandra, but were told to make an inquiry four weeks later, due to him being injured.[59] York's first double of the season came with a 2–0 away win over Woking,[34] the goals coming from Wilkinson and McBreen.[60] Iyseden Christie's loan spell at Kettering from Stevenage was to be terminated for a loan move to York to go ahead, but this deal fell through.[61] Walker revealed he was interested in signing striker Bruce Dyer, shortly after he played against York's reserve team for Bradford City.[62]

York achieved a consecutive victory for the first time in 2008–09 after beating Rushden & Diamonds 2–0 at home,[34] with goals from Robinson and Farrell.[63] After this match, Holmes was recalled by Rotherham.[62] Brodie was loaned to fellow Conference Premier club Barrow for one month, having lost his place in the starting line-up.[64] Former Leeds United midfielder Gavin Rothery impressed for the reserve team against Hartlepool United, after which he signed a short-term contract with the club.[65] A 0–0 home draw with Mansfield in the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup resulted in a replay, which would be played at Field Mill.[66] Radcliffe was sent out on loan for a month at Harrogate Railway Athletic of the Northern Premier League Division One North.[67] York were eliminated from the FA Cup after a 1–0 defeat away to Mansfield.[68]

November Edit

 
Martin Foyle was appointed manager following Colin Walker's dismissal.

An 87th-minute penalty scored by Yemi Odubade saw York lose 1–0 away to Oxford United.[69] Dyer signed for the club, having been unattached after his release by Chesterfield at the end of 2007–08.[70] Adam Boyes signed a long-term professional contract[71] ahead of York's Conference League Cup third round tie against Mansfield, which was won with a 4–2 penalty shoot-out victory.[72] This was preceded by Greaves' headed goal in the fourth minute of stoppage time, earning the team a 1–1 draw, which was followed by a goalless period of extra time.[72] The attendance of 609 was the lowest crowd in the club history—breaking the previous record of 763 set in the 2007–08 Conference League Cup.[72][73]

York lost 2–1 at home to Torquay, in their first home defeat of the season.[34] After Roscoe Dsane gave the visitors the lead, Greaves equalised for York with a header from a Purkiss cross in the 85th minute, before Mark Ellis scored for Torquay on 90 minutes.[74] A third successive defeat came[34] after losing 1–0 away to Cambridge.[75] It was agreed that Brodie's loan at Barrow would be extended after he scored four goals in six appearances,[76] but York decided to overturn this decision a day later.[77] Barrow hoped to open talks over signing him on a permanent contract in January 2009.[77]

Walker was dismissed as manager, alongside head coach Eric Winstanley, with youth-team coach Neil Redfearn taking over as caretaker manager.[78] He took charge of the team for the home match against Crawley, which finished a 2–2 draw after Lewis Killeen scored the rebound from a Thomas Pinault penalty in the 90th minute.[79] Former Port Vale manager Martin Foyle was appointed as manager,[80] with Redfearn taking the role of assistant manager.[81] Foyle made his first signing by bringing in winger Adam Smith on loan from Conference North club Gainsborough Trinity.[82] Foyle's first match in charge was a 1–1 away draw against Salisbury City, which was earned following a Brodie goal in the 83rd minute.[83]

December Edit

A 1–0 home defeat by Grays Athletic through a Wes Thomas goal followed; this was Grays' first away victory of the season.[84] York followed this with a 1–1 draw away to Histon, in which they took the lead through Brodie in the 14th minute, before Parslow scored an own goal on 59 minutes.[85] North Ferriby United striker Steve Torpey was appointed as youth-team coach to succeed Redfearn.[86] Foyle's first win as manager came in a 2–0 away victory over Northwich Victoria in the FA Trophy first round, both goals coming from Brodie.[87] This was followed with a 3–1 home win over Ebbsfleet United, with goals from Adam Smith, Brodie and Sodje after being one goal down.[88] Dyer retired from football, having only made three appearances for York through back and hamstring injuries, while Rothery was released.[89] York's two-match winning run ended after a 2–1 defeat away to league-leaders Burton Albion, which was secured after Greaves scored an own goal.[90] A 2–1 home defeat by Altrincham followed; Brodie scored a free kick in the 32nd minute to give York the lead, before Chris Senior and Dale Johnson scored for the visitors in the second half.[91] Redfearn left the club to take charge of the Leeds under-18 team and Andy Porter, a former teammate of Foyle at Port Vale, was appointed as assistant manager.[92]

January Edit

 
Levi Mackin joined on loan from Wrexham.

The New Year began with a second defeat of the season to Burton,[34] this time being beaten 3–1 at home, in which Brodie scored in the first half with a shot from the edge of the penalty area.[93] Wrexham defender Kyle Critchell was signed on a one-month loan, who Foyle knew while he was a coach at the club.[94] Adam Smith returned to Gainsborough following the conclusion of his loan, while a permanent move had been stalled as Gainsborough were holding out for a fee.[95] Progression to the third round of the FA Trophy was ensured with a 2–1 away victory over Oxford, with goals from McBreen and Brodie.[96] Further signings from Wrexham took place when striker Simon Brown and midfielder Christian Smith signed on loan and permanently respectively.[97] Hirst was released having failed to break into the first team.[98] Lewes were beaten 3–0 at home; Brodie opened the scoring with a volley into the top corner from outside the penalty area, and Christian Smith scored from 30 yards before Brodie finished the scoring with a low shot into the bottom corner.[99] Henderson was released having fallen out of the reckoning for a first-team place.[100]

York were knocked out of the Conference League Cup following a 3–1 away defeat by Barrow in the Northern section fourth round.[101] Midfielder Levi Mackin was signed on loan from Wrexham until the end of the season.[102] He debuted in York's 2–1 away defeat to Eastbourne Borough, in which Christian Smith scored a header from Brown's cross.[103] Adam Smith rejoined York from Gainsborough on a permanent contract for an undisclosed fee.[104] His return came as a substitute in York's 1–1 draw away to Altrincham, in which Brodie scored the equalising goal after Shaun Densmore put the home team in the lead.[105] Farrell was loaned out to Oxford for the remainder of the season, as he sought more game time.[106] York drew 1–1 away with Kidderminster in the FA Trophy third round, in which Boyes scored his first goal for York, meaning a replay was to be played.[107]

February Edit

Critchell's loan at York was extended for a second month, with the fitness of several York defenders in doubt.[108] York were beaten 1–0 away by Mansfield, courtesy of a Robert Duffy penalty, in the teams' fourth encounter of the season.[109] A 13–12 penalty shoot-out victory over Kidderminster followed a 1–1 extra time draw in an FA Trophy replay; in normal time, McBreen scored a header from a corner delivered by Simon Rusk before the away team equalised shortly after through Justin Richards.[110] A new record for the most consecutive penalties scored in a shoot-out was set, at 25.[111] McBreen was reported to have signed for North Queensland Fury of the A-League,[112] although the transfer had yet to be confirmed by York.[113] It was confirmed that he would join the Fury for the start of 2009–10 in August 2009.[114] Former Wrexham defender Shaun Pejic signed after a successful trial at the club.[115] York beat Conference South team Havant & Waterlooville 2–0 at home in the fourth round of the FA Trophy to secure a place in the semi-final, with both goals scored by McBreen.[116] This was followed by a 2–0 away defeat to Rushden in the league.[117] York's first league victory in a month[34] was a 2–0 home win over Weymouth, who were forced to play a weakened team due to their financial situation, and Brodie scored headers in each half.[118]

March Edit

Ingham made several important saves as York drew 0–0 away to Ebbsfleet.[119] The first leg of the FA Trophy semi-final tie against AFC Telford United ended in a 2–0 away win, with goals in each half from Rusk and Purkiss.[120] A late goal from Sodje with a shot from the edge of the penalty area earned the team a 1–1 draw away to Forest Green Rovers, after Kaid Mohamed had given the home team a first-half lead.[121] A 2–1 home win over Telford in the second leg of the FA Trophy semi-final, with goals in each half from Brodie and McBreen, saw York progress into 2009 FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium with 4–1 aggregate victory.[122] This was followed by a 0–0 home draw with Kettering in the league.[123] Wilkinson joined divisional rivals Altrincham on loan until the end of the season, having failed to feature in the team since January 2009.[124] York drew 0–0 with play-off contenders Kidderminster at home,[125] which was followed by a 2–0 home defeat to Stevenage.[126]

April and May Edit

 
Daniel Parslow was voted Clubman of the Year.

York dropped into the relegation zone after a 1–0 away defeat to Grays, who themselves moved out of the relegation zone and above York,[127] and this was followed with a 0–0 home draw with Oxford.[128] They were beaten 2–1 at home by Northwich; Jonny Allan gave the visitors the lead in the first half and Robinson equalised with a penalty on 68 minutes, before Allan scored a stoppage-time winner for Northwich.[129] This was followed by a 0–0 draw away to fellow strugglers Barrow.[130] Before York's penultimate home match against Eastbourne, Parslow was named the 2008–09 Clubman of the Year, voted for by the club's supporters.[131] A 1–0 victory saw York move out of the relegation zone, in what was their first league win in 10 matches.[34] It was achieved after McBreen scored from a Purkiss pass in the 35th minute.[132] A second successive win came at home to Forest Green,[34] who York beat 2–1 with second-half goals from Boyes and Brodie.[133]

A 2–1 away victory over Weymouth saw York secure survival from relegation, with their opponents facing relegation as a result.[134] Brodie gave York a 14th-minute lead, and after Cliff Akurang equalised for Weymouth late in the first half, Boyes scored the winning goal 13 minutes from time.[134] York's last league match was a 1–1 away draw with bottom placed Lewes, Greaves scoring on 80 minutes before the home team equalised three minutes from time.[135] This result saw them finish the season 17th the table.[136] York were defeated 2–0 by Stevenage in the 2009 FA Trophy Final at Wembley, who scored with second-half goals from Steve Morison and Lee Boylan.[137]

Summary and aftermath Edit

York were in a midtable position for most of the season, and were as high as fifth in August 2008, while dropping as low as 22nd in April 2009.[34] Their goalscoring record of 47 goals scored was the fifth lowest in the division; whereas, their defensive record of 51 goals conceded was better than that of the champions Burton.[136] Parslow made the highest number of appearances during the season, appearing in 57 of York's 58 matches.[138] Brodie was York's top scorer in the league and in all competitions, with 15 league goals and 19 in total.[96][138] McBreen was the only other player to reach double figures, with 10 goals.[96][138]

After the season ended, York released Greaves, Hogg, McBreen, Pejic, Radcliffe, Robinson, Rusk, Shepherd, Christian Smith and Wilkinson.[139][140][141][142] Boyes, Farrell, Darren Kelly and Sodje left for Scunthorpe, Rushden, Portadown and Barnsley respectively.[143][144][145][146] Brodie, McWilliams, Mimms and Purkiss signed new contracts with the club.[139][140][147] Over the summer York signed defenders James Meredith from Shrewsbury Town,[148] Alan O'Hare from Mansfield[149] and Djoumin Sangaré from Salisbury,[150] midfielders Neil Barrett from Ebbsfleet,[151] Andy Ferrell from Kidderminster,[147] Alex Lawless from Forest Green,[152] Mackin from Wrexham,[148] winger Craig Nelthorpe from Oxford,[147] and strikers Michael Gash from Ebbsfleet,[153] Richard Pacquette from Maidenhead United[148] and Michael Rankine from Rushden.[144] Striker Michael Emmerson was promoted from the youth team after he signed a professional contract with the club.[154]

Match details Edit

Conference Premier Edit

Conference Premier match details
Date League
position[34]
Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
9 August 2008 5th Crawley Town A W 1–0 Farrell 71' 1,372 [30]
14 August 2008 5th Wrexham H W 1–0 Greaves 74' 2,603 [31]
16 August 2008 5th Histon H D 1–1 McBreen 69' 2,125 [35]
23 August 2008 6th Northwich Victoria A D 2–2 Brodie 26', Crowell 57' o.g. 1,065 [37]
25 August 2008 7th Barrow H D 1–1 Brodie 3' 2,664 [38]
28 August 2008 7th Torquay United A D 1–1 Sodje 87' 1,598 [40]
2 September 2008 11th Mansfield Town H D 1–1 Sodje 35' 2,520 [43]
6 September 2008 7th Woking H W 2–0 McBreen 38', Bunce 49' o.g. 2,307 [44]
13 September 2008 11th Kettering Town A L 2–4 Brodie 23', Purkiss 49' 2,017 [45]
20 September 2008 10th Salisbury City H D 1–1 McBreen 86' 2,280 [49]
23 September 2008 12th Kidderminster Harriers A L 0–2 1,481 [52]
28 September 2008 13th Stevenage Borough A D 3–3 Sodje 25', Holmes 45', Farrell 49' 1,917 [55]
4 October 2008 15th Cambridge United H D 0–0 2,608 [57]
7 October 2008 17th Wrexham A L 1–3 Wilkinson 90' 5,173 [58]
11 October 2008 12th Woking A W 2–0 Wilkinson 66', McBreen 72' 2,341 [60]
18 October 2008 10th Rushden & Diamonds H W 2–0 Robinson 18', Farrell 50' 2,313 [63]
1 November 2008 13th Oxford United A L 0–1 4,449 [69]
15 November 2008 15th Torquay United H L 1–2 Greaves 85' 2,412 [74]
18 November 2008 15th Cambridge United A L 0–1 2,914 [75]
23 November 2008 14th Crawley Town H D 2–2 Sodje (2) 7', 48' 1,935 [79]
29 November 2008 14th Salisbury City A D 1–1 Brodie 83' 986 [83]
6 December 2008 15th Grays Athletic H L 0–1 2,154 [84]
9 December 2008 16th Histon A D 1–1 Brodie 14' 901 [85]
20 December 2008 14th Ebbsfleet United H W 3–1 A. Smith 60', Brodie 67', Sodje 77' 1,997 [88]
26 December 2008 16th Burton Albion A L 1–2 A. Smith 53' 3,578 [90]
28 December 2008 16th Altrincham H L 1–2 Brodie 32' 2,389 [91]
1 January 2009 16th Burton Albion H L 1–3 Brodie 39' 2,703 [93]
17 January 2009 16th Lewes H W 3–0 Brodie (2) 56', 78', C. Smith 68' 2,073 [99]
24 January 2009 17th Eastbourne Borough A L 1–2 C. Smith 63' 1,668 [103]
27 January 2009 17th Altrincham A D 1–1 Brodie 46' 1,027 [105]
7 February 2009 17th Mansfield Town A L 0–1 2,576 [109]
24 February 2009 18th Rushden & Diamonds A L 0–2 1,020 [117]
28 February 2009 17th Weymouth H W 2–0 Brodie (2) 23', 90' 2,349 [118]
8 March 2009 17th Ebbsfleet United A D 0–0 1,244 [119]
17 March 2009 17th Forest Green Rovers A D 1–1 Sodje 86' 681 [121]
24 March 2009 18th Kettering Town H D 0–0 1,714 [123]
28 March 2009 18th Kidderminster Harriers H D 0–0 2,384 [125]
31 March 2009 20th Stevenage Borough H L 0–2 1,924 [126]
4 April 2009 21st Grays Athletic A L 0–1 720 [127]
7 April 2009 21st Oxford United H D 0–0 2,268 [128]
11 April 2009 22nd Northwich Victoria H L 1–2 Robinson 68' pen. 2,421 [129]
13 April 2009 22nd Barrow A D 0–0 2,168 [130]
18 April 2009 20th Eastbourne Borough H W 1–0 McBreen 35' 2,487 [132]
21 April 2009 19th Forest Green Rovers H W 2–1 Boyes 59', Brodie 63' 2,164 [133]
24 April 2009 18th Weymouth A W 2–1 Brodie 14', Boyes 77' 1,122 [134]
26 April 2009 17th Lewes A D 1–1 Greaves 80' 802 [135]

League table (part) Edit

Final Conference Premier table (part)
Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts
15th Altrincham 46 15 11 20 49 66 −17 56
16th Salisbury City 46 14 13 19 54 64 −10 55
17th York City 46 11 19 16 47 51 −4 52
18th Forest Green Rovers 46 12 16 18 70 76 −6 52
19th Grays Athletic 46 14 10 22 44 64 −20 52
Key Pos = League position; Pld = Matches played;
W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost;
F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Source [136]

FA Cup Edit

FA Cup match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
Fourth qualifying round 25 October 2008 Mansfield Town H D 0–0 1,976 [66]
Fourth qualifying round replay 28 October 2008 Mansfield Town A L 0–1 2,004 [68]

FA Trophy Edit

FA Trophy match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
First round 16 December 2008 Northwich Victoria A W 2–0 Brodie (2) 20', 50' 393 [87]
Second round 13 January 2009 Oxford United A W 2–1 McBreen 48', Brodie 82' 1,958 [96]
Third round 31 January 2009 Kidderminster Harriers A D 1–1 Boyes 25' 1,153 [107]
Third round replay 11 February 2009 Kidderminster Harriers H D 1–1
a.e.t.
13–12 pens.
McBreen 74' 683 [110]
Fourth round 21 February 2009 Havant & Waterlooville H W 2–0 McBreen (2) 45', 82' 1,679 [155]
Semi-final first leg 14 March 2009 AFC Telford United A W 2–0 Rusk 10', Purkiss 68' 2,792 [156]
Semi-final second leg 21 March 2009 AFC Telford United H W 2–1
4–1 agg.
Brodie 17', McBreen 62' 3,512 [122]
Final 9 May 2009 Stevenage Borough N L 0–2 27,102 [137]

Conference League Cup Edit

Conference League Cup match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
Third round 4 November 2008 Mansfield Town H D 1–1
a.e.t.
4–2 pens.
Greaves 90+4' 608 [72]
Northern section fourth round 20 January 2009 Barrow A L 1–3 Russell 78' 596 [101]

Transfers Edit

In Edit

Date Player Club† Fee Ref.
14 May 2008 Mark Greaves (Burton Albion) Free [10]
14 May 2008 Michael Ingham (Hereford United) Free [10]
10 June 2008 Steven Hogg (Gretna) Free [13]
10 June 2008 Ben Wilkinson (Hull City) Free [13]
19 June 2008 Niall Henderson (Raith Rovers) Free [12]
25 June 2008 Daniel McBreen (St Johnstone) Free [14]
22 August 2008 Simon Russell Kidderminster Harriers Free [36]
19 September 2008 Tom Hirst (Rotherham United) Free [48]
24 October 2008 Gavin Rothery (Leeds United) Free [65]
3 November 2008 Bruce Dyer (Chesterfield) Free [70]
15 January 2009 Christian Smith (Wrexham) Free [97]
26 January 2009 Adam Smith Gainsborough Trinity Undisclosed [104]
20 February 2009 Shaun Pejic (Wrexham) Free [115]
† Brackets around club names denote the player's contract with that club had expired before he joined York.

Out Edit

Date Player Club† Fee Ref.
8 August 2008 Martyn Woolford Scunthorpe United Undisclosed [8]
25 September 2008 Jimmy Beadle (Whitby Town) Released [53][54]
23 December 2008 Bruce Dyer Retired [89]
23 December 2008 Gavin Rothery (Harrogate Town) Released [89][157]
16 January 2009 Tom Hirst (Harrogate Town) Released [98][100]
20 January 2009 Niall Henderson (Newry City) Released [100][158]
11 May 2009 Darren Kelly (Portadown) Free [145]
12 May 2009 Steven Hogg (Roach Dynamos) Released [140][159][160]
12 May 2009 Josh Radcliffe (Farsley Celtic) Released [140][161]
12 May 2009 Daniel McBreen (North Queensland Fury) Released [114][140]
12 May 2009 Mark Robinson (Gateshead) Released [140][162]
12 May 2009 Simon Rusk (Crawley Town) Released [140][163]
12 May 2009 Liam Shepherd (Farsley Celtic) Released [140][164]
12 May 2009 Christian Smith (Wrexham) Released [140][165]
9 June 2009 Mark Greaves (Gainsborough Trinity) Released [139][166]
12 June 2009 Craig Farrell (Rushden & Diamonds) Swap[a] [144]
23 June 2009 Shaun Pejic (Vancouver Whitecaps) Released [141][167]
15 June 2009 Onome Sodje (Barnsley) Free [146]
† Brackets around club names denote the player joined that club after his York contract expired.
  1. ^ Swap deal with Michael Rankine

Loans in Edit

Date Player Club Return Ref.
7 August 2008 Artur Krysiak Birmingham City Terminated early 15 August 2008 [11][32]
1 September 2008 Peter Bore Grimsby Town Terminated early 27 September 2008 [42][54]
22 September 2008 Peter Holmes Rotherham United Recalled 18 October 2008 [51][62]
27 November 2008 Adam Smith Gainsborough Trinity 6 January 2009 [82][168]
5 January 2009 Kyle Critchell Wrexham Recalled early March 2009 [94][169]
15 January 2009 Simon Brown Wrexham End of season [97]
22 January 2009 Levi Mackin Wrexham End of season [102]

Loans out Edit

Date Player Club Return Ref.
27 August 2008 Jimmy Beadle Whitby Town Released 25 September 2008 [39][53]
23 October 2008 Richard Brodie Barrow 22 November 2008 [64][170]
27 October 2008 Josh Radcliffe Harrogate Railway Athletic One-month [67]
31 January 2009 Craig Farrell Oxford United End of season [106]
26 March 2009 Ben Wilkinson Altrincham End of season [171]

Appearances and goals Edit

Source:[66][68][72][87][96][101][107][110][116][120][122][137][172][173]
Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with names 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 York.
Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes.
Key to positions: GK – Goalkeeper; DF – Defender; MF – Midfielder; FW – Forward
Players included in matchday squads
No. Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup FA Trophy CL Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals    
1 GK   POL Artur Krysiak * † 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
1 GK   ENG Jonathan McDonald 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 DF   ENG Ben Purkiss 38 (1) 1 2 0 5 1 1 0 46 (1) 2 0 0
3 DF   ENG Mark Robinson 37 2 2 0 7 0 1 0 47 2 6 0
4 DF   NIR Darren Kelly 7 (2) 0 1 0 0 (1) 0 1 0 9 (3) 0 2 0
5 DF   ENG David McGurk 35 (2) 0 2 0 3 (2) 0 1 0 41 (4) 0 4 0
6 DF   WAL Daniel Parslow 45 0 2 0 8 0 2 0 57 0 2 0
7 FW   NGR Onome Sodje 17 (19) 7 0 (2) 0 1 (5) 0 2 0 20 (26) 7 0 0
8 DF   ENG Mark Greaves 27 (8) 3 2 0 4 (3) 0 2 1 35 (11) 4 6 0
9 FW   AUS Daniel McBreen 31 (7) 5 2 0 7 5 1 0 41 (7) 10 6 0
10 FW   ENG Craig Farrell 15 (10) 3 1 0 0 (2) 0 0 (2) 0 16 (14) 3 1 0
11 MF   ENG Simon Russell 16 (8) 0 1 (1) 0 1 (4) 0 2 1 20 (13) 1 0 0
12 MF   ENG Ben Wilkinson 11 (10) 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 15 (10) 2 0 0
13 GK   ENG Josh Mimms 4 (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 (2) 0 0 0
14 MF   ENG Steven Hogg 8 (1) 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 10 (1) 0 3 0
15 MF   SCO Simon Rusk 35 (2) 0 2 0 7 1 1 0 45 (2) 1 7 1
16 FW   ENG Richard Brodie 29 (9) 15 0 0 8 4 0 0 37 (9) 19 9 1
17 MF   NIR Niall Henderson 4 (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 (2) 0 0 0
17 MF   WAL Levi Mackin * 15 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 21 0 4 0
18 FW   ENG Adam Boyes 10 (13) 2 0 (2) 0 6 (1) 1 0 (2) 0 16 (18) 3 1 0
19 MF   ENG Liam Shepherd 1 (7) 0 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0 1 (10) 0 0 0
20 DF   ENG Andy McWilliams 14 (2) 0 0 0 7 (1) 0 2 0 23 (3) 0 5 0
21 MF   ENG Jimmy Beadle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 MF   ENG Gavin Rothery 0 (1) 0 1 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 1 (2) 0 0 0
21 DF   WAL Kyle Critchell * † 6 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 11 0 0 0
22 DF   ENG Josh Radcliffe 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 0
23 MF   ENG Peter Bore * † 2 (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 (2) 0 0 0
23 MF   ENG Adam Smith 9 (8) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 (8) 2 3 0
24 GK   NIR Michael Ingham 40 0 2 0 8 0 2 0 52 0 0 0
25 DF   WAL Shaun Pejic 15 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 19 0 0 0
26 MF   ENG Peter Holmes * † 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0
26 FW   ENG Simon Brown * 11 (6) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 (6) 0 2 0
27 MF   ENG Christian Smith 14 (1) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 (1) 2 5 0
28 FW   ENG Bruce Dyer 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0
28 FW   ENG Steve Torpey 1 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (1) 0 0 0
Players not included in matchday squads
No. Pos. Nat. Name
25 DF   ENG Tom Hirst

See also Edit

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The 2008 09 season was the 87th season of competitive association football and fifth season in the Football Conference played by York City Football Club a professional football club based in York North Yorkshire England Their 14th place finish in 2007 08 meant it was their fifth successive season in the Conference Premier The season covers the period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 York City F C 2008 09 seasonChairmanJason McGillManagerColin Walker until 21 November 2008 Neil Redfearn caretaker from 21 November 2008 until 24 November 2008 Martin Foyle from 24 November 2008 GroundBootham CrescentConference Premier17thFA CupFourth qualifying round eliminated by Mansfield Town FA TrophyRunners up eliminated by Stevenage Borough Conference League CupNorthern section fourth round eliminated by Barrow Top goalscorerLeague Richard Brodie 15 All Richard Brodie 19 Highest home attendance3 512 vs AFC Telford United FA Trophy 21 March 2009Lowest home attendance608 vs Mansfield Town Conference League Cup 4 November 2008Average home league attendance2 295 1 Home coloursAway coloursThird colours 2007 082009 10 Ahead of Colin Walker s first start to a season as manager York signed nine players before the summer transfer window closed The season started with an eight match unbeaten run but Walker was dismissed in November 2008 after three successive defeats Martin Foyle was appointed as his successor and after the turn of the year York won only five league matches Survival in the Conference Premier was achieved with a 17th place finish York reached the 2009 FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium being beaten 2 0 by Stevenage Borough They were eliminated from the 2008 09 FA Cup in the fourth qualifying round and from the 2008 09 Conference League Cup in the Northern section fourth round 33 players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first team competition and there were 14 different goalscorers Defender Daniel Parslow missed only one of the 58 competitive matches played over the season Richard Brodie finished as leading scorer with 19 goals of which 15 came in league competition and four came in the FA Trophy The winner of the Clubman of the Year award voted for by the club s supporters was Parslow Contents 1 Background and pre season 2 Review 2 1 August 2 2 September 2 3 October 2 4 November 2 5 December 2 6 January 2 7 February 2 8 March 2 9 April and May 3 Summary and aftermath 4 Match details 4 1 Conference Premier 4 2 League table part 4 3 FA Cup 4 4 FA Trophy 4 5 Conference League Cup 5 Transfers 5 1 In 5 2 Out 5 3 Loans in 5 4 Loans out 6 Appearances and goals 7 See also 8 ReferencesBackground and pre season Edit Mark Greaves was appointed club captain after signing from Burton Albion Main article 2007 08 York City F C season See also History of York City F C and List of York City F C seasons Billy McEwan was dismissed as manager of York City early into the 2007 08 season with the team 19th in the Conference Premier table and having recently been beaten by Conference South team Havant amp Waterlooville in the FA Cup 2 After a six match unbeaten run as caretaker manager Colin Walker was appointed as York s permanent manager 3 and led the team to a 14th place finish in the table 4 York released Darren Craddock Stuart Elliott Tom Evans Ross Greenwood Anthony Lloyd Manny Panther and Alex Rhodes after the season ended 5 6 while Nicky Wroe and Martyn Woolford left for Torquay United and Scunthorpe United respectively 7 8 Jimmy Beadle Richard Brodie Craig Farrell Josh Mimms Daniel Parslow Ben Purkiss Mark Robinson and Onome Sodje signed new contracts ahead of 2008 09 6 9 York signed seven players before the season started they were goalkeepers Michael Ingham from Hereford United 10 and Artur Krysiak on a one month loan from Birmingham City 11 defender Mark Greaves from Burton Albion 10 midfielders Niall Henderson from Raith Rovers 12 Steven Hogg from Gretna and Ben Wilkinson from Hull City 13 and striker Daniel McBreen from St Johnstone 14 Professional contracts were handed to three youth team players those being defenders Andy McWilliams and Josh Radcliffe and winger Liam Shepherd 15 Greaves was named as York s club captain for the season 16 New home and away kits were introduced for the first time in two years 17 The home kit comprised red and navy blue halved shirts with red collars navy blue shorts and navy blue socks with two white strips on the cuffs 17 The away kit included white shirts with black shoulders white shorts and white socks with black cuffs 18 Last season s third kit was retained which featured light blue shirts with a maroon collar bar a section under the neck which was light blue and maroon trims on the sleeves maroon shorts and light blue socks 19 20 CLP Industries continued as shirt sponsors for the fourth successive season 17 21 Pre season match details Date Opponents Venue Result ScoreF A Scorers Attendance Ref 8 July 2008 Tadcaster Albion A W 6 0 Brown a 2 Farrell 2 Brodie Woolford 450 22 23 11 July 2008 Leeds United H D 1 1 Sodje 43 4 405 24 18 July 2008 Middlesbrough H D 2 2 Boyes 73 Sodje 86 3 177 25 22 July 2008 Barnsley H D 2 2 Farrell 2 1 145 26 25 July 2008 Harrogate Railway Athletic A W 2 1 Shepherd 35 Brodie 41 27 30 July 2008 Hartlepool United H W 1 0 Wilkinson 40 28 3 August 2008 Sheffield A W 1 0 McGurk 89 29 TrialistReview EditAugust Edit Onome Sodje s goal against Torquay United won him the Conference Premier Goal of the Month competition York s season started with a 1 0 victory away to Crawley Town Farrell scoring the winner 19 minutes from time 30 The second match was a 1 0 home win over Wrexham who had won their opening fixture 5 0 against Stevenage Borough with Greaves scoring the winner 31 Krysiak suffered a dislocated finger during this match which resulted in him returning to Birmingham prematurely from his loan spell 32 and was replaced by Mimms who gave an assured performance 33 York s winning start to the season ended after a 1 1 home draw with Histon 34 who took the lead through a Daniel Wright penalty kick in the first half before McBreen scored the equaliser for York on 69 minutes 35 Winger Simon Russell signed for the club from Kidderminster Harriers 36 York drew 2 2 away to Northwich Victoria which saw the team fight back on two occasions after twice being a goal down with Brodie scoring his first goal of the season 37 He then scored in the third minute against Barrow who equalised seven minutes later through Lee Hunt in a home match that finished a 1 1 home draw 38 Beadle was loaned out to Northern Premier League Premier Division club Whitby Town for a month having not made any appearances in 2008 09 39 Sodje scored with a late volley after coming off the bench to give York a 1 1 draw away to Torquay United to maintain the team s unbeaten record which looked under threat after Danny Stevens gave Torquay the lead on 65 minutes 40 Sodje s goal against Torquay won the first Conference Premier Goal of the Month competition for August 2008 41 September Edit Grimsby Town midfielder Peter Bore joined on an initial one month loan on transfer deadline day 42 York drew for the fifth time in succession with a 1 1 home draw with Mansfield Town 34 in which Sodje scored after he latched onto Adie Moses misplaced header 43 The team s first victory in six matches came in a 2 0 home win over Woking the goals came from McBreen and a Danny Bunce own goal 44 A 4 2 defeat away to Kettering Town saw York s unbeaten run come to an end after nine matches 34 leaving their opponents as the only unbeaten team in the division 45 Former Accrington Stanley striker David Brown former Rotherham United defender Tom Hirst and Ipswich Town midfielder Jai Reason joined the club on trial 46 47 After impressing in a reserve team match Hirst was signed by the club 48 However Brown and Reason were not offered contracts 47 An 86th minute equaliser from McBreen gave York a 1 1 draw at home to Salisbury City 49 which maintained the team s unbeaten record at Bootham Crescent 34 Parslow signed a new contract with the club 50 and Rotherham midfielder Peter Holmes joined on a one month loan 51 A second defeat of the season came after losing 2 0 away to Kidderminster 34 Brian Smikle and Justin Richards scoring for the home team 52 Beadle was released by the club towards the end of his loan spell at Whitby due to him looking for regular first team football 53 This was followed by the departure of Bore who returned to Grimsby from his loan spell early 54 A 3 3 draw away against Stevenage was achieved after the team were 2 0 down after 19 minutes with the York goals coming from Sodje Holmes and Farrell 55 Sodje picked up a hamstring injury during this match meaning he would be out of action for four to six weeks 56 October Edit Despite having the better chances York drew 0 0 at home with Cambridge United 57 before being beaten 3 1 away by Wrexham in which Wilkinson scored a late consolation goal 58 The club made an attempt to re sign former striker Clayton Donaldson on loan from Crewe Alexandra but were told to make an inquiry four weeks later due to him being injured 59 York s first double of the season came with a 2 0 away win over Woking 34 the goals coming from Wilkinson and McBreen 60 Iyseden Christie s loan spell at Kettering from Stevenage was to be terminated for a loan move to York to go ahead but this deal fell through 61 Walker revealed he was interested in signing striker Bruce Dyer shortly after he played against York s reserve team for Bradford City 62 York achieved a consecutive victory for the first time in 2008 09 after beating Rushden amp Diamonds 2 0 at home 34 with goals from Robinson and Farrell 63 After this match Holmes was recalled by Rotherham 62 Brodie was loaned to fellow Conference Premier club Barrow for one month having lost his place in the starting line up 64 Former Leeds United midfielder Gavin Rothery impressed for the reserve team against Hartlepool United after which he signed a short term contract with the club 65 A 0 0 home draw with Mansfield in the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup resulted in a replay which would be played at Field Mill 66 Radcliffe was sent out on loan for a month at Harrogate Railway Athletic of the Northern Premier League Division One North 67 York were eliminated from the FA Cup after a 1 0 defeat away to Mansfield 68 November Edit Martin Foyle was appointed manager following Colin Walker s dismissal An 87th minute penalty scored by Yemi Odubade saw York lose 1 0 away to Oxford United 69 Dyer signed for the club having been unattached after his release by Chesterfield at the end of 2007 08 70 Adam Boyes signed a long term professional contract 71 ahead of York s Conference League Cup third round tie against Mansfield which was won with a 4 2 penalty shoot out victory 72 This was preceded by Greaves headed goal in the fourth minute of stoppage time earning the team a 1 1 draw which was followed by a goalless period of extra time 72 The attendance of 609 was the lowest crowd in the club history breaking the previous record of 763 set in the 2007 08 Conference League Cup 72 73 York lost 2 1 at home to Torquay in their first home defeat of the season 34 After Roscoe Dsane gave the visitors the lead Greaves equalised for York with a header from a Purkiss cross in the 85th minute before Mark Ellis scored for Torquay on 90 minutes 74 A third successive defeat came 34 after losing 1 0 away to Cambridge 75 It was agreed that Brodie s loan at Barrow would be extended after he scored four goals in six appearances 76 but York decided to overturn this decision a day later 77 Barrow hoped to open talks over signing him on a permanent contract in January 2009 77 Walker was dismissed as manager alongside head coach Eric Winstanley with youth team coach Neil Redfearn taking over as caretaker manager 78 He took charge of the team for the home match against Crawley which finished a 2 2 draw after Lewis Killeen scored the rebound from a Thomas Pinault penalty in the 90th minute 79 Former Port Vale manager Martin Foyle was appointed as manager 80 with Redfearn taking the role of assistant manager 81 Foyle made his first signing by bringing in winger Adam Smith on loan from Conference North club Gainsborough Trinity 82 Foyle s first match in charge was a 1 1 away draw against Salisbury City which was earned following a Brodie goal in the 83rd minute 83 December Edit A 1 0 home defeat by Grays Athletic through a Wes Thomas goal followed this was Grays first away victory of the season 84 York followed this with a 1 1 draw away to Histon in which they took the lead through Brodie in the 14th minute before Parslow scored an own goal on 59 minutes 85 North Ferriby United striker Steve Torpey was appointed as youth team coach to succeed Redfearn 86 Foyle s first win as manager came in a 2 0 away victory over Northwich Victoria in the FA Trophy first round both goals coming from Brodie 87 This was followed with a 3 1 home win over Ebbsfleet United with goals from Adam Smith Brodie and Sodje after being one goal down 88 Dyer retired from football having only made three appearances for York through back and hamstring injuries while Rothery was released 89 York s two match winning run ended after a 2 1 defeat away to league leaders Burton Albion which was secured after Greaves scored an own goal 90 A 2 1 home defeat by Altrincham followed Brodie scored a free kick in the 32nd minute to give York the lead before Chris Senior and Dale Johnson scored for the visitors in the second half 91 Redfearn left the club to take charge of the Leeds under 18 team and Andy Porter a former teammate of Foyle at Port Vale was appointed as assistant manager 92 January Edit Levi Mackin joined on loan from Wrexham The New Year began with a second defeat of the season to Burton 34 this time being beaten 3 1 at home in which Brodie scored in the first half with a shot from the edge of the penalty area 93 Wrexham defender Kyle Critchell was signed on a one month loan who Foyle knew while he was a coach at the club 94 Adam Smith returned to Gainsborough following the conclusion of his loan while a permanent move had been stalled as Gainsborough were holding out for a fee 95 Progression to the third round of the FA Trophy was ensured with a 2 1 away victory over Oxford with goals from McBreen and Brodie 96 Further signings from Wrexham took place when striker Simon Brown and midfielder Christian Smith signed on loan and permanently respectively 97 Hirst was released having failed to break into the first team 98 Lewes were beaten 3 0 at home Brodie opened the scoring with a volley into the top corner from outside the penalty area and Christian Smith scored from 30 yards before Brodie finished the scoring with a low shot into the bottom corner 99 Henderson was released having fallen out of the reckoning for a first team place 100 York were knocked out of the Conference League Cup following a 3 1 away defeat by Barrow in the Northern section fourth round 101 Midfielder Levi Mackin was signed on loan from Wrexham until the end of the season 102 He debuted in York s 2 1 away defeat to Eastbourne Borough in which Christian Smith scored a header from Brown s cross 103 Adam Smith rejoined York from Gainsborough on a permanent contract for an undisclosed fee 104 His return came as a substitute in York s 1 1 draw away to Altrincham in which Brodie scored the equalising goal after Shaun Densmore put the home team in the lead 105 Farrell was loaned out to Oxford for the remainder of the season as he sought more game time 106 York drew 1 1 away with Kidderminster in the FA Trophy third round in which Boyes scored his first goal for York meaning a replay was to be played 107 February Edit Critchell s loan at York was extended for a second month with the fitness of several York defenders in doubt 108 York were beaten 1 0 away by Mansfield courtesy of a Robert Duffy penalty in the teams fourth encounter of the season 109 A 13 12 penalty shoot out victory over Kidderminster followed a 1 1 extra time draw in an FA Trophy replay in normal time McBreen scored a header from a corner delivered by Simon Rusk before the away team equalised shortly after through Justin Richards 110 A new record for the most consecutive penalties scored in a shoot out was set at 25 111 McBreen was reported to have signed for North Queensland Fury of the A League 112 although the transfer had yet to be confirmed by York 113 It was confirmed that he would join the Fury for the start of 2009 10 in August 2009 114 Former Wrexham defender Shaun Pejic signed after a successful trial at the club 115 York beat Conference South team Havant amp Waterlooville 2 0 at home in the fourth round of the FA Trophy to secure a place in the semi final with both goals scored by McBreen 116 This was followed by a 2 0 away defeat to Rushden in the league 117 York s first league victory in a month 34 was a 2 0 home win over Weymouth who were forced to play a weakened team due to their financial situation and Brodie scored headers in each half 118 March Edit Ingham made several important saves as York drew 0 0 away to Ebbsfleet 119 The first leg of the FA Trophy semi final tie against AFC Telford United ended in a 2 0 away win with goals in each half from Rusk and Purkiss 120 A late goal from Sodje with a shot from the edge of the penalty area earned the team a 1 1 draw away to Forest Green Rovers after Kaid Mohamed had given the home team a first half lead 121 A 2 1 home win over Telford in the second leg of the FA Trophy semi final with goals in each half from Brodie and McBreen saw York progress into 2009 FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium with 4 1 aggregate victory 122 This was followed by a 0 0 home draw with Kettering in the league 123 Wilkinson joined divisional rivals Altrincham on loan until the end of the season having failed to feature in the team since January 2009 124 York drew 0 0 with play off contenders Kidderminster at home 125 which was followed by a 2 0 home defeat to Stevenage 126 April and May Edit Daniel Parslow was voted Clubman of the Year York dropped into the relegation zone after a 1 0 away defeat to Grays who themselves moved out of the relegation zone and above York 127 and this was followed with a 0 0 home draw with Oxford 128 They were beaten 2 1 at home by Northwich Jonny Allan gave the visitors the lead in the first half and Robinson equalised with a penalty on 68 minutes before Allan scored a stoppage time winner for Northwich 129 This was followed by a 0 0 draw away to fellow strugglers Barrow 130 Before York s penultimate home match against Eastbourne Parslow was named the 2008 09 Clubman of the Year voted for by the club s supporters 131 A 1 0 victory saw York move out of the relegation zone in what was their first league win in 10 matches 34 It was achieved after McBreen scored from a Purkiss pass in the 35th minute 132 A second successive win came at home to Forest Green 34 who York beat 2 1 with second half goals from Boyes and Brodie 133 A 2 1 away victory over Weymouth saw York secure survival from relegation with their opponents facing relegation as a result 134 Brodie gave York a 14th minute lead and after Cliff Akurang equalised for Weymouth late in the first half Boyes scored the winning goal 13 minutes from time 134 York s last league match was a 1 1 away draw with bottom placed Lewes Greaves scoring on 80 minutes before the home team equalised three minutes from time 135 This result saw them finish the season 17th the table 136 York were defeated 2 0 by Stevenage in the 2009 FA Trophy Final at Wembley who scored with second half goals from Steve Morison and Lee Boylan 137 Summary and aftermath EditYork were in a midtable position for most of the season and were as high as fifth in August 2008 while dropping as low as 22nd in April 2009 34 Their goalscoring record of 47 goals scored was the fifth lowest in the division whereas their defensive record of 51 goals conceded was better than that of the champions Burton 136 Parslow made the highest number of appearances during the season appearing in 57 of York s 58 matches 138 Brodie was York s top scorer in the league and in all competitions with 15 league goals and 19 in total 96 138 McBreen was the only other player to reach double figures with 10 goals 96 138 After the season ended York released Greaves Hogg McBreen Pejic Radcliffe Robinson Rusk Shepherd Christian Smith and Wilkinson 139 140 141 142 Boyes Farrell Darren Kelly and Sodje left for Scunthorpe Rushden Portadown and Barnsley respectively 143 144 145 146 Brodie McWilliams Mimms and Purkiss signed new contracts with the club 139 140 147 Over the summer York signed defenders James Meredith from Shrewsbury Town 148 Alan O Hare from Mansfield 149 and Djoumin Sangare from Salisbury 150 midfielders Neil Barrett from Ebbsfleet 151 Andy Ferrell from Kidderminster 147 Alex Lawless from Forest Green 152 Mackin from Wrexham 148 winger Craig Nelthorpe from Oxford 147 and strikers Michael Gash from Ebbsfleet 153 Richard Pacquette from Maidenhead United 148 and Michael Rankine from Rushden 144 Striker Michael Emmerson was promoted from the youth team after he signed a professional contract with the club 154 Match details EditConference Premier Edit Main article 2008 09 Football Conference Conference Premier Conference Premier match details Date Leagueposition 34 Opponents Venue Result ScoreF A Scorers Attendance Ref 9 August 2008 5th Crawley Town A W 1 0 Farrell 71 1 372 30 14 August 2008 5th Wrexham H W 1 0 Greaves 74 2 603 31 16 August 2008 5th Histon H D 1 1 McBreen 69 2 125 35 23 August 2008 6th Northwich Victoria A D 2 2 Brodie 26 Crowell 57 o g 1 065 37 25 August 2008 7th Barrow H D 1 1 Brodie 3 2 664 38 28 August 2008 7th Torquay United A D 1 1 Sodje 87 1 598 40 2 September 2008 11th Mansfield Town H D 1 1 Sodje 35 2 520 43 6 September 2008 7th Woking H W 2 0 McBreen 38 Bunce 49 o g 2 307 44 13 September 2008 11th Kettering Town A L 2 4 Brodie 23 Purkiss 49 2 017 45 20 September 2008 10th Salisbury City H D 1 1 McBreen 86 2 280 49 23 September 2008 12th Kidderminster Harriers A L 0 2 1 481 52 28 September 2008 13th Stevenage Borough A D 3 3 Sodje 25 Holmes 45 Farrell 49 1 917 55 4 October 2008 15th Cambridge United H D 0 0 2 608 57 7 October 2008 17th Wrexham A L 1 3 Wilkinson 90 5 173 58 11 October 2008 12th Woking A W 2 0 Wilkinson 66 McBreen 72 2 341 60 18 October 2008 10th Rushden amp Diamonds H W 2 0 Robinson 18 Farrell 50 2 313 63 1 November 2008 13th Oxford United A L 0 1 4 449 69 15 November 2008 15th Torquay United H L 1 2 Greaves 85 2 412 74 18 November 2008 15th Cambridge United A L 0 1 2 914 75 23 November 2008 14th Crawley Town H D 2 2 Sodje 2 7 48 1 935 79 29 November 2008 14th Salisbury City A D 1 1 Brodie 83 986 83 6 December 2008 15th Grays Athletic H L 0 1 2 154 84 9 December 2008 16th Histon A D 1 1 Brodie 14 901 85 20 December 2008 14th Ebbsfleet United H W 3 1 A Smith 60 Brodie 67 Sodje 77 1 997 88 26 December 2008 16th Burton Albion A L 1 2 A Smith 53 3 578 90 28 December 2008 16th Altrincham H L 1 2 Brodie 32 2 389 91 1 January 2009 16th Burton Albion H L 1 3 Brodie 39 2 703 93 17 January 2009 16th Lewes H W 3 0 Brodie 2 56 78 C Smith 68 2 073 99 24 January 2009 17th Eastbourne Borough A L 1 2 C Smith 63 1 668 103 27 January 2009 17th Altrincham A D 1 1 Brodie 46 1 027 105 7 February 2009 17th Mansfield Town A L 0 1 2 576 109 24 February 2009 18th Rushden amp Diamonds A L 0 2 1 020 117 28 February 2009 17th Weymouth H W 2 0 Brodie 2 23 90 2 349 118 8 March 2009 17th Ebbsfleet United A D 0 0 1 244 119 17 March 2009 17th Forest Green Rovers A D 1 1 Sodje 86 681 121 24 March 2009 18th Kettering Town H D 0 0 1 714 123 28 March 2009 18th Kidderminster Harriers H D 0 0 2 384 125 31 March 2009 20th Stevenage Borough H L 0 2 1 924 126 4 April 2009 21st Grays Athletic A L 0 1 720 127 7 April 2009 21st Oxford United H D 0 0 2 268 128 11 April 2009 22nd Northwich Victoria H L 1 2 Robinson 68 pen 2 421 129 13 April 2009 22nd Barrow A D 0 0 2 168 130 18 April 2009 20th Eastbourne Borough H W 1 0 McBreen 35 2 487 132 21 April 2009 19th Forest Green Rovers H W 2 1 Boyes 59 Brodie 63 2 164 133 24 April 2009 18th Weymouth A W 2 1 Brodie 14 Boyes 77 1 122 134 26 April 2009 17th Lewes A D 1 1 Greaves 80 802 135 League table part Edit Final Conference Premier table part Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts15th Altrincham 46 15 11 20 49 66 17 5616th Salisbury City 46 14 13 19 54 64 10 5517th York City 46 11 19 16 47 51 4 5218th Forest Green Rovers 46 12 16 18 70 76 6 5219th Grays Athletic 46 14 10 22 44 64 20 52Key Pos League position Pld Matches played W Matches won D Matches drawn L Matches lost F Goals for A Goals against GD Goal difference Pts PointsSource 136 FA Cup Edit Main article 2008 09 FA Cup FA Cup match details Round Date Opponents Venue Result ScoreF A Scorers Attendance Ref Fourth qualifying round 25 October 2008 Mansfield Town H D 0 0 1 976 66 Fourth qualifying round replay 28 October 2008 Mansfield Town A L 0 1 2 004 68 FA Trophy Edit Main article 2008 09 FA Trophy FA Trophy match details Round Date Opponents Venue Result ScoreF A Scorers Attendance Ref First round 16 December 2008 Northwich Victoria A W 2 0 Brodie 2 20 50 393 87 Second round 13 January 2009 Oxford United A W 2 1 McBreen 48 Brodie 82 1 958 96 Third round 31 January 2009 Kidderminster Harriers A D 1 1 Boyes 25 1 153 107 Third round replay 11 February 2009 Kidderminster Harriers H D 1 1a e t 13 12 pens McBreen 74 683 110 Fourth round 21 February 2009 Havant amp Waterlooville H W 2 0 McBreen 2 45 82 1 679 155 Semi final first leg 14 March 2009 AFC Telford United A W 2 0 Rusk 10 Purkiss 68 2 792 156 Semi final second leg 21 March 2009 AFC Telford United H W 2 14 1 agg Brodie 17 McBreen 62 3 512 122 Final 9 May 2009 Stevenage Borough N L 0 2 27 102 137 Conference League Cup Edit Main article 2008 09 Conference League Cup Conference League Cup match details Round Date Opponents Venue Result ScoreF A Scorers Attendance Ref Third round 4 November 2008 Mansfield Town H D 1 1a e t 4 2 pens Greaves 90 4 608 72 Northern section fourth round 20 January 2009 Barrow A L 1 3 Russell 78 596 101 Transfers EditIn Edit Date Player Club Fee Ref 14 May 2008 Mark Greaves Burton Albion Free 10 14 May 2008 Michael Ingham Hereford United Free 10 10 June 2008 Steven Hogg Gretna Free 13 10 June 2008 Ben Wilkinson Hull City Free 13 19 June 2008 Niall Henderson Raith Rovers Free 12 25 June 2008 Daniel McBreen St Johnstone Free 14 22 August 2008 Simon Russell Kidderminster Harriers Free 36 19 September 2008 Tom Hirst Rotherham United Free 48 24 October 2008 Gavin Rothery Leeds United Free 65 3 November 2008 Bruce Dyer Chesterfield Free 70 15 January 2009 Christian Smith Wrexham Free 97 26 January 2009 Adam Smith Gainsborough Trinity Undisclosed 104 20 February 2009 Shaun Pejic Wrexham Free 115 Brackets around club names denote the player s contract with that club had expired before he joined York Out Edit Date Player Club Fee Ref 8 August 2008 Martyn Woolford Scunthorpe United Undisclosed 8 25 September 2008 Jimmy Beadle Whitby Town Released 53 54 23 December 2008 Bruce Dyer Retired 89 23 December 2008 Gavin Rothery Harrogate Town Released 89 157 16 January 2009 Tom Hirst Harrogate Town Released 98 100 20 January 2009 Niall Henderson Newry City Released 100 158 11 May 2009 Darren Kelly Portadown Free 145 12 May 2009 Steven Hogg Roach Dynamos Released 140 159 160 12 May 2009 Josh Radcliffe Farsley Celtic Released 140 161 12 May 2009 Daniel McBreen North Queensland Fury Released 114 140 12 May 2009 Mark Robinson Gateshead Released 140 162 12 May 2009 Simon Rusk Crawley Town Released 140 163 12 May 2009 Liam Shepherd Farsley Celtic Released 140 164 12 May 2009 Christian Smith Wrexham Released 140 165 9 June 2009 Mark Greaves Gainsborough Trinity Released 139 166 12 June 2009 Craig Farrell Rushden amp Diamonds Swap a 144 23 June 2009 Shaun Pejic Vancouver Whitecaps Released 141 167 15 June 2009 Onome Sodje Barnsley Free 146 Brackets around club names denote the player joined that club after his York contract expired Swap deal with Michael Rankine Loans in Edit Date Player Club Return Ref 7 August 2008 Artur Krysiak Birmingham City Terminated early 15 August 2008 11 32 1 September 2008 Peter Bore Grimsby Town Terminated early 27 September 2008 42 54 22 September 2008 Peter Holmes Rotherham United Recalled 18 October 2008 51 62 27 November 2008 Adam Smith Gainsborough Trinity 6 January 2009 82 168 5 January 2009 Kyle Critchell Wrexham Recalled early March 2009 94 169 15 January 2009 Simon Brown Wrexham End of season 97 22 January 2009 Levi Mackin Wrexham End of season 102 Loans out Edit Date Player Club Return Ref 27 August 2008 Jimmy Beadle Whitby Town Released 25 September 2008 39 53 23 October 2008 Richard Brodie Barrow 22 November 2008 64 170 27 October 2008 Josh Radcliffe Harrogate Railway Athletic One month 67 31 January 2009 Craig Farrell Oxford United End of season 106 26 March 2009 Ben Wilkinson Altrincham End of season 171 Appearances and goals EditSource 66 68 72 87 96 101 107 110 116 120 122 137 172 173 Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute Players with names 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 York Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes Key to positions GK Goalkeeper DF Defender MF Midfielder FW ForwardPlayers included in matchday squads No Pos Nat Name League FA Cup FA Trophy CL Cup Total DisciplineApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals 1 GK POL Artur Krysiak 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 01 GK ENG Jonathan McDonald 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 DF ENG Ben Purkiss 38 1 1 2 0 5 1 1 0 46 1 2 0 03 DF ENG Mark Robinson 37 2 2 0 7 0 1 0 47 2 6 04 DF NIR Darren Kelly 7 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 9 3 0 2 05 DF ENG David McGurk 35 2 0 2 0 3 2 0 1 0 41 4 0 4 06 DF WAL Daniel Parslow 45 0 2 0 8 0 2 0 57 0 2 07 FW NGR Onome Sodje 17 19 7 0 2 0 1 5 0 2 0 20 26 7 0 08 DF ENG Mark Greaves 27 8 3 2 0 4 3 0 2 1 35 11 4 6 09 FW AUS Daniel McBreen 31 7 5 2 0 7 5 1 0 41 7 10 6 010 FW ENG Craig Farrell 15 10 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 16 14 3 1 011 MF ENG Simon Russell 16 8 0 1 1 0 1 4 0 2 1 20 13 1 0 012 MF ENG Ben Wilkinson 11 10 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 15 10 2 0 013 GK ENG Josh Mimms 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 014 MF ENG Steven Hogg 8 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 10 1 0 3 015 MF SCO Simon Rusk 35 2 0 2 0 7 1 1 0 45 2 1 7 116 FW ENG Richard Brodie 29 9 15 0 0 8 4 0 0 37 9 19 9 117 MF NIR Niall Henderson 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 017 MF WAL Levi Mackin 15 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 21 0 4 018 FW ENG Adam Boyes 10 13 2 0 2 0 6 1 1 0 2 0 16 18 3 1 019 MF ENG Liam Shepherd 1 7 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 10 0 0 020 DF ENG Andy McWilliams 14 2 0 0 0 7 1 0 2 0 23 3 0 5 021 MF ENG Jimmy Beadle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021 MF ENG Gavin Rothery 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 021 DF WAL Kyle Critchell 6 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 11 0 0 022 DF ENG Josh Radcliffe 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 023 MF ENG Peter Bore 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 023 MF ENG Adam Smith 9 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 8 2 3 024 GK NIR Michael Ingham 40 0 2 0 8 0 2 0 52 0 0 025 DF WAL Shaun Pejic 15 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 19 0 0 026 MF ENG Peter Holmes 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 026 FW ENG Simon Brown 11 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 0 2 027 MF ENG Christian Smith 14 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 1 2 5 028 FW ENG Bruce Dyer 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 028 FW ENG Steve Torpey 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0Players not included in matchday squads No Pos Nat Name25 DF ENG Tom Hirst See also EditList of York City F C seasonsReferences Edit York City FC European Football Statistics Thomas Mapfumo Archived from the original on 13 August 2017 Carroll Steve 19 November 2007 York City sack Billy McEwan The Press York Archived from the original on 14 March 2012 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