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2008–09 Bradford City A.F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was the 106th season in Bradford City A.F.C.'s history, their 94th in The Football League and 96th in the league system of English football. Their 10th-place finish in 2007–08 meant it would be their second successive season in League Two.

Bradford City
2008–09 season
ChairmanMark Lawn
Julian Rhodes
ManagerStuart McCall
FA CupSecond round
League CupFirst round
Football League TrophyFirst round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Peter Thorne (17)

All:
Peter Thorne (17)
Highest home attendance14,038 vs Notts County (9 August 2008)
Lowest home attendance5,065 vs Leyton Orient (29 November 2008)

This article covers a period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009.

Background Edit

Stuart McCall had been appointed Bradford City's new manager ahead of the club's 2007–08 League Two campaign.[1] He had targeted promotion during his first season,[2] but the club were in the bottom half of the league until after the New Year and could only finish tenth, 16 points outside the play-off spots. McCall released 13 players at the end of the season,[3] and also lost his captain, David Wetherall, who decided to retire,[4] and Luke Medley, who turned down a new contract in favour of a return to his home in London.[5] McCall added four new signings: keeper Jonathan McLaughlin,[6] midfielder Chris Brandon,[7] Paul Arnison and defender Graeme Lee during June as he attempted to build a team to win promotion.[8][9]

Review Edit

Pre-season Edit

City returned to pre-season training on 1 July 2008 with a fifth new player, after Tranmere midfielder Paul McLaren signed a two-year deal.[10] Two weeks after pre-season training started, City played their first friendly when they lost 3–1 to Farsley Celtic, the only City goal coming from a Barry Conlon penalty. City's side included several trialists, including goalkeeper Nick Colgan, Korey Nix (brother of City midfielder Kyle) and Rory Boulding. Rory's elder brother Michael, who had also been training with City, was unable to play because of an injury.[11] The second pre-season came three days later, when City defeated Bradford rivals Bradford Park Avenue 3–1, selecting a squad which included a number of youth team players.[12] City's third friendly was a 2–1 defeat by another West Yorkshire non-league side, Guiseley, who featured former Bradford player David Brown on trial.[13] City embarked on a short tour of Scotland, where they defeated Dundee 1–0 but lost 4–0 to Motherwell.[14][15] During the tour, the club signed brothers Michael and Rory Boulding on free transfers.[16] Upon their return to England, City lost their next friendly 2–1 to Burnley.[17] Following his form in several trial games, including a string of saves against Burnley, goalkeeper Rhys Evans, who had played on loan the previous season with City, became City's latest signing on 1 August 2008.[18] Three days later, City's next friendly resulted in a 1–0 victory against League One side Oldham Athletic.[19] The final pre-season friendly was played behind closed doors, when City lost 2–0 to Sheffield Wednesday with a team made up of juniors and reserve players. A day before the start of the season, McCall signed defender TJ Moncur on loan from Fulham as cover at right back. The agreement gave Bradford the option to sign Moncur, who had also played seven games on loan the previous season, on a permanent contract once the loan finished on 3 January 2009.[20]

August Edit

City started the season with a 2–1 victory at home to Notts County. Striker Peter Thorne, who had been Bradford's top goalscorer in the 2007–08 season and scored a hat-trick in the corresponding fixture, scored both Bradford's goals.[21] City again lost at the first round stage of the League Cup for the third successive season, this time 4–0 to West Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Town.[22] Thorne, who had been rested to the substitutes' bench for the defeat at Huddersfield, returned for City's second league game when he scored both goals in a 2–0 victory at Macclesfield Town.[23] City maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a 2–0 victory against Rochdale on 23 August 2008.[24] It was the first time since the 2001–02 season that City had won their first three games of the season.[25] Michael Boulding opened the scoring with his first City goal before Thorne added his fifth of the campaign.[26] McCall stated he wanted to sign one more player before the August transfer deadline, before bringing in South African midfielder Dean Furman from his former side Rangers on loan until January.[27] City's winning start to the league season came to an end with a defeat by Aldershot Town—the first time the two sides had met. City had taken the lead with Paul McLaren's first goal for the club, but Peter Thorne missed a penalty as City lost 3–2.[28]

September Edit

City suffered a second successive defeat when they were knocked out of another cup by a rival West Yorkshire side from League One. This time it was Leeds United, who won 2–1, in the Football League Trophy in front of 20,128 fans—one of the highest crowds for the tournament. Barry Conlon scored City's goal.[29] After two successive defeats, City returned to winning ways by defeating Port Vale 2–0 on 6 September, with goals from Bullock and Thorne.[30] The game marked the first contest between managers Stuart McCall and Lee Sinnott since McCall was appointed City manager in May 2007, when Sinnott was also in line for the job following his form at Farsley Celtic.[31] Thorne scored another two, as did Michael Boulding, when City added their fifth win from six league games with a 4–1 victory over Exeter City (despite being 1–0 behind at half-time) to go top of the league.[32] City lost their unbeaten home start to the season the following week when they lost 3–1 to Bournemouth, managed by former City player Jimmy Quinn. Joe Colbeck scored City's goal, his first of the season.[33] City suffered a second successive defeat a week later against another promotion favourite, Shrewsbury Town, 2–0. The game was marred by an injury to TJ Moncur, who collapsed after less than ten minutes after a clash of heads with Graeme Lee and had to be taken to hospital.[34]

October Edit

City went a third game without victory with a 1–1 draw with Luton Town. City had been reduced to ten men when Paul Heckingbottom was sent off, but just four minutes later Barry Conlon, who had come on as a substitute only a minute earlier, gave City the lead, only for Luton to equalise seven minutes later.[35] City recorded their first victory in four games by defeating Accrington Stanley on 11 October, despite trailing by two goals with ten minutes to go. Goals by Conlon, Michael Boulding and Thorne gave City a 3–2 victory.[36] The roles were reversed a week later when City led Gillingham 2–0 at half-time with goals from Thorne and Colbeck; but, despite Gillingham being reduced to ten men when Mark Bentley was sent off, the game finished 2–2.[37] Only two days later, City again fell to a late goal when they lost to Darlington 2–1, with Omar Daley scoring his first goal of the season.[38] After recording just one victory in six matches, McCall said he wanted to bring in some loan transfers and signed Tom Clarke from Huddersfield on 23 October.[39] He made his debut the following day as a first-half substitute against Grimsby Town after fellow defender Matthew Clarke was sent off. City were leading 1–0 at the time through an Omar Daley, and, despite being reduced to ten men, extended their advantage through former Grimsby striker Michael Boulding and a first club goal for Graeme Lee, eventually winning 3–1.[40] Colbeck was injured during the victory over Grimsby, and so McCall signed midfielder Nicky Law, who had played ten games for City the previous season, as cover on another loan deal.[41] The month ended with a 1–0 against fellow promotion hopefuls Bury, with Barry Conlon again coming on as substitute to score the only goal of the game.[42]

November Edit

At the start of November, City extended their unbeaten run to three games, but were unable to defeat Barnet despite being ahead three times. Barry Conlon scored two of the goals in just his fourth league start of the season, with Peter Thorne scoring City's other goal in a 3–3 draw.[43] The first round of the FA Cup saw City drawn against Milton Keynes Dons, who had won promotion to League One the previous season. However, City pulled off an upset with a 2–1 victory at stadium:mk with goals from Daley and Lee.[44] The following week's return to league action saw City against Wycombe Wanderers, who were second in the league and had the only remaining undefeated league record in the country.[45] A second half goal from Lewis Hunt gave Wycombe a 1–0 victory.[46] Full back Luke O'Brien scored his first senior goal in City's next league game as City defeated Rotherham United 2–0 in their first game at the Don Valley Stadium, Rotherham's temporary home. Nicky Law's first goal of his second spell completed the scoring.[47] A second half penalty from Conlon three days later against Chesterfield gave City back-to-back victories and their second 3–2 of the season after being 2–0 down. First half goals from Graeme Lee and Michael Boulding had started the comeback in the first half before Chesterfield were reduced to ten men when Alan Goodall was sent off for committing the foul which led to Conlon's penalty.[48] Winger Omar Daley was injured in the game, becoming the latest midfielder to be sidelined. As a result, McCall brought into another loan transfer two days later by signing Steve Jones from Burnley for one month.[49] Jones made his debut the following weekend as City lost 2–1 in the FA Cup second round to League One's Leyton Orient.[50]

December Edit

At the start of December, Chilean striker Willy Topp was released from his contract six months early to let him find a new club. He played only two games during the 2008–09 season, both as substitute.[51] The following day, Tom Clarke followed him out of the club, after he was recalled from his loan spell by Huddersfield caretaker manager Gerry Murphy.[52] The first game of the month saw City extend their unbeaten run to three games with a 1–1 draw against Dagenham & Redbridge, in a game in which opposition manager John Still said they had dominated.[53] City's unbeaten run was ended at Brentford the following week in a 2–1 defeat, with all three goals coming in the final two minutes. City's goal came from Michael Boulding, who scored for the third successive game.[54] City failed to win for a third successive game when they drew 0–0 with Chester City.[55] Another 0–0 draw followed as City's run without victory extended to four games in the first game of the festive period at Lincoln City.[56] Bradford ended their run of four games without a victory by defeating Morecambe 4–0 in the final game of the season to return to the automatic promotion spots.[57]

January Edit

 
Striker Chris O'Grady joined on loan from Oldham Athletic in January

At the start of the New Year, TJ Moncur's loan spell was cancelled and he returned to Fulham.[58] The following day, City brought in another player on loan, with Chris O'Grady signing from Oldham Athletic for one month.[59] City kept their fourth successive clean sheet the following day in the first game of 2009, but were again involved in a goalless draw, this time with fellow promotion-chasing side Shrewsbury Town.[60] City's activity in the loan market continued, with Nicky Law extending his loan until the end of the season,[61] while midfielder Luke Sharry was loaned out to Conference National side Barrow.[62] Furman also extended his loan to the end of the season and Jones for another month.[63][64]

City's next scheduled game was postponed because of a frozen pitch,[65] before they extended their unbeaten run to five games the following week with their fourth draw during that run. A second half goal from Conlon gave City a 1–1 draw with Accrington Stanley.[66] The run was extended to three successive draws against Luton Town, although City were losing 2–0 at half-time before they recovered to 2–2. A late goal from Luton's Asa Hall looked to have given Luton the win, before Conlon scored for a second successive game, this time from a penalty, to give City a 3–3 draw.[67]

Two days after the game, City again moved into the loan market by taking Pakistani international defender Zesh Rehman for the rest of the season from Championship side QPR.[68] Leaving the club on loan was another central defender, Mark Bower, who was signed by Luton Town for one month to cover injuries and suspensions.[69] Rehman was given his debut the following day as City's run without defeat came to an end with a 1–0 loss to top three side Bury to drop out of the top seven for the first time in the season.[70][71] However, City made amends in their final game of the month by recording their first victory of the calendar year, 2–0 against a Grimsby side which had been reduced to ten men. City's goals came from loan players Law and Jones, whose goal was his first for the club.[72]

February Edit

The January transfer window closed two days later than traditionally, with City extending Jones' loan until the end of the season but deciding to allow O'Grady to return to Oldham.[73][74] City had been due to play Darlington live on television the same day, but the game was postponed because of snow.[75] When City returned to action, they recorded their first back-to-back victories since November with a 2–0 victory against fellow promotion-chasing Gillingham.[76] It was followed up by a third successive victory without conceding, with a 1–0 victory against second placed Wycombe a week later. Jones scored for the second successive home game.[77] The sequence of wins came to an end with the rearranged game with Darlington, which ended in a 0–0 draw.[78] City's four games without defeat or conceding came to an end with a 4–1 defeat by Barnet, who were third from bottom in the table and without a home win in four months.[79] It was followed up by another away defeat, this time 3–1 at Notts County, which saw City drop out of the play-off spots.[80]

March Edit

City ended their three-run game without a defeat and returned to the play-off spots three days later by defeating Macclesfield Town 1–0 with a goal from Dean Furman.[81] Four days later, City recorded their highest victory of the season with a 5–0 victory against Aldershot Town. Peter Thorne scored two goals, with Dean Furman, Barry Conlon and a last minute own goal completing City's scoring.[82] When City returned to the road three days later, they recorded a third consecutive away defeat, this time 3–0 to fellow promotion-contenders Rochdale, with all three goals coming in the second half.[83] The following day, Northern Ireland international winger Keith Gillespie joined City for the rest of the season after he impressed Stuart McCall during two weeks training with the club.[84] After another defeat, the fourth successive away from home, this time 1–0 to another side chasing promotion, Exeter City, Bradford once again dropped out of the play-off places.[85] Conlon and Clarke were disciplined by the club and missed the game with Exeter because of a non-footballing matter.[86] When City suffered their fifth successive away defeat, this time 4–1 to Bournemouth, only three days later,[87] Stuart McCall threatened to resign if the side missed out on a play-off place.[88]

Although Conlon played in the defeat by Bournemouth, he was sent on loan to Grimsby at the end of the week, with fellow striker Paul Mullin arriving as his replacement from Accrington Stanley on a similar deal to the end of the season.[89] The following day, a 1–0 defeat by Port Vale was City's fourth loss in 11 games.[90] McCall opted not to bring in any more new players by the transfer deadline,[91] but defender Simon Ainge was allowed to move on loan to Cambridge United.[92] City's run without a victory was extended to five with a goalless draw away at Chester, who had themselves not won in their previous 17 games.[93]

April Edit

City started April by extending their number of games without a win to six with a 1–1 draw at home with league leaders Brentford. City's goal came in the final minute from Peter Thorne to rescue one point.[94] Despite taking the lead in their subsequent game through Matt Clarke's header, City's run of form continued with a 2–1 defeat by Morecambe. City also had a goal from Thorne ruled out which would have given them a 2–0 lead.[95]

Match results Edit

Legend Edit

Win Draw Loss

Football League Two Edit

Game Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers Notes
1 9 August 2008 Notts County Home 2–1 14,038 Thorne (2) [21]
2 16 August 2008 Macclesfield Town Away 2–0 2,556 Thorne (2) [23]
3 23 August 2008 Rochdale Home 2–0 13,154 M. Boulding, Thorne [24]
4 30 August 2008 Aldershot Town Away 2–3 3,805 Bullock, McLaren [28]
5 6 September 2008 Port Vale Away 2–0 7,273 Bullock, Thorne [30]
6 13 September 2008 Exeter City Home 4–1 12,683 M. Boulding (2), Thorne (2) [32]
7 20 September 2008 Bournemouth Home 1–3 12,824 Colbeck [33]
8 27 September 2008 Shrewsbury Town Away 0–2 6,517 [34]
9 4 October 2008 Luton Town Home 1–1 13,083 Conlon [35]
10 11 October 2008 Accrington Stanley Away 3–2 3,012 M. Boulding, Conlon, Thorne [36]
11 18 October 2008 Gillingham Home 2–2 12,432 Colbeck, Thorne [37]
12 21 October 2008 Darlington Away 1–2 3,034 Daley [38]
13 24 October 2008 Grimsby Town Away 3–1 4,470 M. Boulding, Daley, Lee [40]
14 28 October 2008 Bury Home 1–0 12,830 Conlon [42]
15 1 November 2008 Barnet Home 3–3 12,510 Conlon (2), Thorne [43]
16 15 November 2008 Wycombe Wanderers Away 0–1 5,002 [46]
17 22 November 2008 Rotherham United Away 2–0 4,586 Law, O'Brien [96]
18 25 November 2008 Chesterfield Home 3–2 12,145 M. Boulding, Conlon (pen), Lee [48]
19 6 December 2008 Dagenham & Redbridge Home 1–1 12,145 M. Boulding [53]
20 13 December 2008 Brentford Away 1–2 4,339 M. Boulding [54]
21 20 December 2008 Chester City Home 0–0 12,092 [55]
22 26 December 2008 Lincoln City Away 0–0 6,156 [56]
23 28 December 2008 Morecambe Home 4–0 13,105 M. Boulding, Conlon (pen), Law, McLaren [57]
24 3 January 2009 Shrewsbury Town Home 0–0 12,877 [60]
25 17 January 2009 Accrington Stanley Home 1–1 12,172 Conlon [66]
26 24 January 2009 Luton Town Away 3–3 6,053 Conlon (pen), Furman, McLaren [67]
27 27 January 2009 Bury Away 0–1 4,112 [70]
28 31 January 2009 Grimsby Town Home 2–0 12,816 Jones, Law [72]
29 7 February 2009 Gillingham Away 2–0 4,866 M. Boulding, Daley [76]
30 14 February 2009 Wycombe Wanderers Home 1–0 12,689 Jones [77]
31 17 February 2009 Darlington Home 0–0 12,782 [78]
32 21 February 2009 Barnet Away 1–4 2,445 M. Boulding [79]
33 28 February 2009 Notts County Away 1–3 5,138 Thorne [80]
34 3 March 2009 Macclesfield Town Home 1–0 11,908 Furman [81]
35 7 March 2009 Aldershot Town Home 5–0 12,465 Conlon, Furman, Thorne (2), own goal [82]
36 10 March 2009 Rochdale Away 0–3 5,157 [83][97]
37 14 March 2009 Exeter City Away 0–1 5,253 [85]
38 17 March 2009 Bournemouth Away 1–4 4,847 M. Clarke [87]
39 21 March 2009 Port Vale Home 0–1 12,436 [90]
40 28 March 2009 Chester City Away 0–0 2,735 [93]
41 4 April 2009 Brentford Home 1–1 12,832 Thorne [94]
42 10 April 2009 Morecambe Away 1–2 4,546 M. Clarke [95]
43 13 April 2009 Lincoln City Home 1–1 12,932 Bullock
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FA Cup Edit

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers Notes
1 8 November 2008 Milton Keynes Dons Away 2–1 5,542 Daley, Lee [44]
2 29 November 2008 Leyton Orient Home 1–2 5,065 M. Boulding [50]

League Cup Edit

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers Notes
1 12 August 2008 Huddersfield Town Away 0–4 8,932 [22]

Football League Trophy Edit

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers Notes
1 2 September 2008 Leeds United Away 1–2 20,128 Conlon [29]

Player details Edit

Updated to 11 April 2009.[98]
No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup FL Trophy Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   Rhys Evans 42 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 46 0
2 DF   Paul Arnison 22 (1) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 23 (1) 0
3 DF   Paul Heckingbottom 9 0 0 (1) 0 1 0 1 0 11 (1) 0
4 MF   Paul McLaren 30 (1) 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 33 (1) 3
5 DF   Graeme Lee 41 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 45 3
6 DF   Mark Bower 0 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 (1) 0
7 MF   Omar Daley 26 (2) 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 29 (2) 4
8 MF   Lee Bullock 11 (8) 2 0 0 1 0 0 (1) 0 12 (9) 2
9 FW   Barry Conlon 15 (15) 10 2 0 1 0 1 1 19 (15) 11
10 FW   Peter Thorne 29 (5) 15 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0 0 0 29 (7) 15
11 MF   Chris Brandon 3 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 (3) 0
12 DF   Matthew Clarke 39 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 42 2
13 GK   Jonathan McLaughlin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 FW   Michael Boulding 33 (8) 11 2 1 1 0 0 (1) 0 36 (9) 12
15 MF   Joe Colbeck 17 (8) 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 18 (8) 2
16 DF   Simon Ainge 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
17 FW   Willy Topp 0 (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (2) 0
18 FW   Rory Boulding 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 DF   Luke O'Brien 30 (1) 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 32 (1) 1
20 DF   TJ Moncur 11 (3) 0 2 0 0 (1) 0 1 0 14 (4) 0
21 DF   Tom Clarke 4 (2) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 (2) 0
22 MF   Kyle Nix 5 (9) 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 8 (9) 0
23 MF   Dean Furman 24 (6) 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 (6) 3
24 MF   Nicky Law 28 (1) 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 30 (1) 3
25 MF   Steve Jones 22 (2) 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 (2) 2
26 MF   Luke Sharry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 FW   Leon Osborne 1 0 1 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 2 (1) 0
28 FW   Sean Taylforth 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 0 0 (1) 0
29 DF   Adrian Bellamy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 GK   Matthew Convey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 FW   Chris O'Grady 0 (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (2) 0
33 DF   Zesh Rehman 13 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 (1) 0
34 MF   Keith Gillespie 2 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 (1) 0
35 FW   Paul Mullin 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
own goals 1 0 0 0 1

Transfers Edit

In Edit

Date Pos Name From Fee Notes
1 July 2008 MF   Paul McLaren   Tranmere Rovers Free [10]
24 July 2008 FW   Michael Boulding   Mansfield Town Free [16]
24 July 2008 FW   Rory Boulding   Mansfield Town Tribunal [16]
1 August 2008 GK   Rhys Evans   Millwall Free [18]
11 March 2009 MF   Keith Gillespie   Sheffield United Free [84]

Out Edit

Date Pos Name To Fee Notes
2 December 2008 FW   Willy Topp Released [51]

Loans in Edit

Date Pos Name From End date Notes
8 August 2008 DF   TJ Moncur   Fulham 1 January 2009 [20][58]
27 August 2008 MF   Dean Furman   Rangers [27]
23 October 2008 DF   Tom Clarke   Huddersfield Town 3 December 2008 [39][52]
27 October 2008 MF   Nicky Law   Sheffield United [41]
27 November 2008 MF   Steve Jones   Burnley [49]
2 January 2009 FW   Chris O'Grady   Oldham Athletic 2 February 2009 [59][74]
26 January 2009 DF   Zesh Rehman   Queens Park Rangers [68]
20 March 2009 FW   Paul Mullin   Accrington Stanley [89]

Loans out Edit

Date Pos Name To End date Notes
27 August 2008 DF   Adrian Bellamy   Salford City [99]
7 October 2008 MF   Sean Taylforth   Guiseley [100]
6 January 2009 MF   Luke Sharry   Barrow 24 February 2009 [62][101]
26 January 2009 DF   Mark Bower   Luton Town [69]
MF   Louis Horne   Barrow 24 February 2009 [101][102]
GK   Matthew Convey   Salford City [103]
20 March 2009 FW   Barry Conlon   Grimsby Town [89]
26 March 2009 DF   Simon Ainge   Cambridge United [92]

See also Edit

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2010 The 2008 09 season was the 106th season in Bradford City A F C s history their 94th in The Football League and 96th in the league system of English football Their 10th place finish in 2007 08 meant it would be their second successive season in League Two Bradford City2008 09 seasonChairmanMark LawnJulian RhodesManagerStuart McCallFA CupSecond roundLeague CupFirst roundFootball League TrophyFirst roundTop goalscorerLeague Peter Thorne 17 All Peter Thorne 17 Highest home attendance14 038 vs Notts County 9 August 2008 Lowest home attendance5 065 vs Leyton Orient 29 November 2008 Home coloursAway colours 2007 082009 10 This article covers a period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 Contents 1 Background 2 Review 2 1 Pre season 2 2 August 2 3 September 2 4 October 2 5 November 2 6 December 2 7 January 2 8 February 2 9 March 2 10 April 3 Match results 3 1 Legend 3 2 Football League Two 3 3 FA Cup 3 4 League Cup 3 5 Football League Trophy 4 Player details 5 Transfers 5 1 In 5 2 Out 5 3 Loans in 5 4 Loans out 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground EditMain article 2007 08 Bradford City A F C season See also History of Bradford City A F C and Bradford City A F C seasons Stuart McCall had been appointed Bradford City s new manager ahead of the club s 2007 08 League Two campaign 1 He had targeted promotion during his first season 2 but the club were in the bottom half of the league until after the New Year and could only finish tenth 16 points outside the play off spots McCall released 13 players at the end of the season 3 and also lost his captain David Wetherall who decided to retire 4 and Luke Medley who turned down a new contract in favour of a return to his home in London 5 McCall added four new signings keeper Jonathan McLaughlin 6 midfielder Chris Brandon 7 Paul Arnison and defender Graeme Lee during June as he attempted to build a team to win promotion 8 9 Review EditPre season Edit City returned to pre season training on 1 July 2008 with a fifth new player after Tranmere midfielder Paul McLaren signed a two year deal 10 Two weeks after pre season training started City played their first friendly when they lost 3 1 to Farsley Celtic the only City goal coming from a Barry Conlon penalty City s side included several trialists including goalkeeper Nick Colgan Korey Nix brother of City midfielder Kyle and Rory Boulding Rory s elder brother Michael who had also been training with City was unable to play because of an injury 11 The second pre season came three days later when City defeated Bradford rivals Bradford Park Avenue 3 1 selecting a squad which included a number of youth team players 12 City s third friendly was a 2 1 defeat by another West Yorkshire non league side Guiseley who featured former Bradford player David Brown on trial 13 City embarked on a short tour of Scotland where they defeated Dundee 1 0 but lost 4 0 to Motherwell 14 15 During the tour the club signed brothers Michael and Rory Boulding on free transfers 16 Upon their return to England City lost their next friendly 2 1 to Burnley 17 Following his form in several trial games including a string of saves against Burnley goalkeeper Rhys Evans who had played on loan the previous season with City became City s latest signing on 1 August 2008 18 Three days later City s next friendly resulted in a 1 0 victory against League One side Oldham Athletic 19 The final pre season friendly was played behind closed doors when City lost 2 0 to Sheffield Wednesday with a team made up of juniors and reserve players A day before the start of the season McCall signed defender TJ Moncur on loan from Fulham as cover at right back The agreement gave Bradford the option to sign Moncur who had also played seven games on loan the previous season on a permanent contract once the loan finished on 3 January 2009 20 August Edit City started the season with a 2 1 victory at home to Notts County Striker Peter Thorne who had been Bradford s top goalscorer in the 2007 08 season and scored a hat trick in the corresponding fixture scored both Bradford s goals 21 City again lost at the first round stage of the League Cup for the third successive season this time 4 0 to West Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Town 22 Thorne who had been rested to the substitutes bench for the defeat at Huddersfield returned for City s second league game when he scored both goals in a 2 0 victory at Macclesfield Town 23 City maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a 2 0 victory against Rochdale on 23 August 2008 24 It was the first time since the 2001 02 season that City had won their first three games of the season 25 Michael Boulding opened the scoring with his first City goal before Thorne added his fifth of the campaign 26 McCall stated he wanted to sign one more player before the August transfer deadline before bringing in South African midfielder Dean Furman from his former side Rangers on loan until January 27 City s winning start to the league season came to an end with a defeat by Aldershot Town the first time the two sides had met City had taken the lead with Paul McLaren s first goal for the club but Peter Thorne missed a penalty as City lost 3 2 28 September Edit City suffered a second successive defeat when they were knocked out of another cup by a rival West Yorkshire side from League One This time it was Leeds United who won 2 1 in the Football League Trophy in front of 20 128 fans one of the highest crowds for the tournament Barry Conlon scored City s goal 29 After two successive defeats City returned to winning ways by defeating Port Vale 2 0 on 6 September with goals from Bullock and Thorne 30 The game marked the first contest between managers Stuart McCall and Lee Sinnott since McCall was appointed City manager in May 2007 when Sinnott was also in line for the job following his form at Farsley Celtic 31 Thorne scored another two as did Michael Boulding when City added their fifth win from six league games with a 4 1 victory over Exeter City despite being 1 0 behind at half time to go top of the league 32 City lost their unbeaten home start to the season the following week when they lost 3 1 to Bournemouth managed by former City player Jimmy Quinn Joe Colbeck scored City s goal his first of the season 33 City suffered a second successive defeat a week later against another promotion favourite Shrewsbury Town 2 0 The game was marred by an injury to TJ Moncur who collapsed after less than ten minutes after a clash of heads with Graeme Lee and had to be taken to hospital 34 October Edit City went a third game without victory with a 1 1 draw with Luton Town City had been reduced to ten men when Paul Heckingbottom was sent off but just four minutes later Barry Conlon who had come on as a substitute only a minute earlier gave City the lead only for Luton to equalise seven minutes later 35 City recorded their first victory in four games by defeating Accrington Stanley on 11 October despite trailing by two goals with ten minutes to go Goals by Conlon Michael Boulding and Thorne gave City a 3 2 victory 36 The roles were reversed a week later when City led Gillingham 2 0 at half time with goals from Thorne and Colbeck but despite Gillingham being reduced to ten men when Mark Bentley was sent off the game finished 2 2 37 Only two days later City again fell to a late goal when they lost to Darlington 2 1 with Omar Daley scoring his first goal of the season 38 After recording just one victory in six matches McCall said he wanted to bring in some loan transfers and signed Tom Clarke from Huddersfield on 23 October 39 He made his debut the following day as a first half substitute against Grimsby Town after fellow defender Matthew Clarke was sent off City were leading 1 0 at the time through an Omar Daley and despite being reduced to ten men extended their advantage through former Grimsby striker Michael Boulding and a first club goal for Graeme Lee eventually winning 3 1 40 Colbeck was injured during the victory over Grimsby and so McCall signed midfielder Nicky Law who had played ten games for City the previous season as cover on another loan deal 41 The month ended with a 1 0 against fellow promotion hopefuls Bury with Barry Conlon again coming on as substitute to score the only goal of the game 42 November Edit At the start of November City extended their unbeaten run to three games but were unable to defeat Barnet despite being ahead three times Barry Conlon scored two of the goals in just his fourth league start of the season with Peter Thorne scoring City s other goal in a 3 3 draw 43 The first round of the FA Cup saw City drawn against Milton Keynes Dons who had won promotion to League One the previous season However City pulled off an upset with a 2 1 victory at stadium mk with goals from Daley and Lee 44 The following week s return to league action saw City against Wycombe Wanderers who were second in the league and had the only remaining undefeated league record in the country 45 A second half goal from Lewis Hunt gave Wycombe a 1 0 victory 46 Full back Luke O Brien scored his first senior goal in City s next league game as City defeated Rotherham United 2 0 in their first game at the Don Valley Stadium Rotherham s temporary home Nicky Law s first goal of his second spell completed the scoring 47 A second half penalty from Conlon three days later against Chesterfield gave City back to back victories and their second 3 2 of the season after being 2 0 down First half goals from Graeme Lee and Michael Boulding had started the comeback in the first half before Chesterfield were reduced to ten men when Alan Goodall was sent off for committing the foul which led to Conlon s penalty 48 Winger Omar Daley was injured in the game becoming the latest midfielder to be sidelined As a result McCall brought into another loan transfer two days later by signing Steve Jones from Burnley for one month 49 Jones made his debut the following weekend as City lost 2 1 in the FA Cup second round to League One s Leyton Orient 50 December Edit At the start of December Chilean striker Willy Topp was released from his contract six months early to let him find a new club He played only two games during the 2008 09 season both as substitute 51 The following day Tom Clarke followed him out of the club after he was recalled from his loan spell by Huddersfield caretaker manager Gerry Murphy 52 The first game of the month saw City extend their unbeaten run to three games with a 1 1 draw against Dagenham amp Redbridge in a game in which opposition manager John Still said they had dominated 53 City s unbeaten run was ended at Brentford the following week in a 2 1 defeat with all three goals coming in the final two minutes City s goal came from Michael Boulding who scored for the third successive game 54 City failed to win for a third successive game when they drew 0 0 with Chester City 55 Another 0 0 draw followed as City s run without victory extended to four games in the first game of the festive period at Lincoln City 56 Bradford ended their run of four games without a victory by defeating Morecambe 4 0 in the final game of the season to return to the automatic promotion spots 57 January Edit nbsp Striker Chris O Grady joined on loan from Oldham Athletic in JanuaryAt the start of the New Year TJ Moncur s loan spell was cancelled and he returned to Fulham 58 The following day City brought in another player on loan with Chris O Grady signing from Oldham Athletic for one month 59 City kept their fourth successive clean sheet the following day in the first game of 2009 but were again involved in a goalless draw this time with fellow promotion chasing side Shrewsbury Town 60 City s activity in the loan market continued with Nicky Law extending his loan until the end of the season 61 while midfielder Luke Sharry was loaned out to Conference National side Barrow 62 Furman also extended his loan to the end of the season and Jones for another month 63 64 City s next scheduled game was postponed because of a frozen pitch 65 before they extended their unbeaten run to five games the following week with their fourth draw during that run A second half goal from Conlon gave City a 1 1 draw with Accrington Stanley 66 The run was extended to three successive draws against Luton Town although City were losing 2 0 at half time before they recovered to 2 2 A late goal from Luton s Asa Hall looked to have given Luton the win before Conlon scored for a second successive game this time from a penalty to give City a 3 3 draw 67 Two days after the game City again moved into the loan market by taking Pakistani international defender Zesh Rehman for the rest of the season from Championship side QPR 68 Leaving the club on loan was another central defender Mark Bower who was signed by Luton Town for one month to cover injuries and suspensions 69 Rehman was given his debut the following day as City s run without defeat came to an end with a 1 0 loss to top three side Bury to drop out of the top seven for the first time in the season 70 71 However City made amends in their final game of the month by recording their first victory of the calendar year 2 0 against a Grimsby side which had been reduced to ten men City s goals came from loan players Law and Jones whose goal was his first for the club 72 February Edit The January transfer window closed two days later than traditionally with City extending Jones loan until the end of the season but deciding to allow O Grady to return to Oldham 73 74 City had been due to play Darlington live on television the same day but the game was postponed because of snow 75 When City returned to action they recorded their first back to back victories since November with a 2 0 victory against fellow promotion chasing Gillingham 76 It was followed up by a third successive victory without conceding with a 1 0 victory against second placed Wycombe a week later Jones scored for the second successive home game 77 The sequence of wins came to an end with the rearranged game with Darlington which ended in a 0 0 draw 78 City s four games without defeat or conceding came to an end with a 4 1 defeat by Barnet who were third from bottom in the table and without a home win in four months 79 It was followed up by another away defeat this time 3 1 at Notts County which saw City drop out of the play off spots 80 March Edit City ended their three run game without a defeat and returned to the play off spots three days later by defeating Macclesfield Town 1 0 with a goal from Dean Furman 81 Four days later City recorded their highest victory of the season with a 5 0 victory against Aldershot Town Peter Thorne scored two goals with Dean Furman Barry Conlon and a last minute own goal completing City s scoring 82 When City returned to the road three days later they recorded a third consecutive away defeat this time 3 0 to fellow promotion contenders Rochdale with all three goals coming in the second half 83 The following day Northern Ireland international winger Keith Gillespie joined City for the rest of the season after he impressed Stuart McCall during two weeks training with the club 84 After another defeat the fourth successive away from home this time 1 0 to another side chasing promotion Exeter City Bradford once again dropped out of the play off places 85 Conlon and Clarke were disciplined by the club and missed the game with Exeter because of a non footballing matter 86 When City suffered their fifth successive away defeat this time 4 1 to Bournemouth only three days later 87 Stuart McCall threatened to resign if the side missed out on a play off place 88 Although Conlon played in the defeat by Bournemouth he was sent on loan to Grimsby at the end of the week with fellow striker Paul Mullin arriving as his replacement from Accrington Stanley on a similar deal to the end of the season 89 The following day a 1 0 defeat by Port Vale was City s fourth loss in 11 games 90 McCall opted not to bring in any more new players by the transfer deadline 91 but defender Simon Ainge was allowed to move on loan to Cambridge United 92 City s run without a victory was extended to five with a goalless draw away at Chester who had themselves not won in their previous 17 games 93 April Edit City started April by extending their number of games without a win to six with a 1 1 draw at home with league leaders Brentford City s goal came in the final minute from Peter Thorne to rescue one point 94 Despite taking the lead in their subsequent game through Matt Clarke s header City s run of form continued with a 2 1 defeat by Morecambe City also had a goal from Thorne ruled out which would have given them a 2 0 lead 95 Match results EditLegend Edit Win Draw LossFootball League Two Edit Main article 2008 09 Football League Two Game Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers Notes1 9 August 2008 Notts County Home 2 1 14 038 Thorne 2 21 2 16 August 2008 Macclesfield Town Away 2 0 2 556 Thorne 2 23 3 23 August 2008 Rochdale Home 2 0 13 154 M Boulding Thorne 24 4 30 August 2008 Aldershot Town Away 2 3 3 805 Bullock McLaren 28 5 6 September 2008 Port Vale Away 2 0 7 273 Bullock Thorne 30 6 13 September 2008 Exeter City Home 4 1 12 683 M Boulding 2 Thorne 2 32 7 20 September 2008 Bournemouth Home 1 3 12 824 Colbeck 33 8 27 September 2008 Shrewsbury Town Away 0 2 6 517 34 9 4 October 2008 Luton Town Home 1 1 13 083 Conlon 35 10 11 October 2008 Accrington Stanley Away 3 2 3 012 M Boulding Conlon Thorne 36 11 18 October 2008 Gillingham Home 2 2 12 432 Colbeck Thorne 37 12 21 October 2008 Darlington Away 1 2 3 034 Daley 38 13 24 October 2008 Grimsby Town Away 3 1 4 470 M Boulding Daley Lee 40 14 28 October 2008 Bury Home 1 0 12 830 Conlon 42 15 1 November 2008 Barnet Home 3 3 12 510 Conlon 2 Thorne 43 16 15 November 2008 Wycombe Wanderers Away 0 1 5 002 46 17 22 November 2008 Rotherham United Away 2 0 4 586 Law O Brien 96 18 25 November 2008 Chesterfield Home 3 2 12 145 M Boulding Conlon pen Lee 48 19 6 December 2008 Dagenham amp Redbridge Home 1 1 12 145 M Boulding 53 20 13 December 2008 Brentford Away 1 2 4 339 M Boulding 54 21 20 December 2008 Chester City Home 0 0 12 092 55 22 26 December 2008 Lincoln City Away 0 0 6 156 56 23 28 December 2008 Morecambe Home 4 0 13 105 M Boulding Conlon pen Law McLaren 57 24 3 January 2009 Shrewsbury Town Home 0 0 12 877 60 25 17 January 2009 Accrington Stanley Home 1 1 12 172 Conlon 66 26 24 January 2009 Luton Town Away 3 3 6 053 Conlon pen Furman McLaren 67 27 27 January 2009 Bury Away 0 1 4 112 70 28 31 January 2009 Grimsby Town Home 2 0 12 816 Jones Law 72 29 7 February 2009 Gillingham Away 2 0 4 866 M Boulding Daley 76 30 14 February 2009 Wycombe Wanderers Home 1 0 12 689 Jones 77 31 17 February 2009 Darlington Home 0 0 12 782 78 32 21 February 2009 Barnet Away 1 4 2 445 M Boulding 79 33 28 February 2009 Notts County Away 1 3 5 138 Thorne 80 34 3 March 2009 Macclesfield Town Home 1 0 11 908 Furman 81 35 7 March 2009 Aldershot Town Home 5 0 12 465 Conlon Furman Thorne 2 own goal 82 36 10 March 2009 Rochdale Away 0 3 5 157 83 97 37 14 March 2009 Exeter City Away 0 1 5 253 85 38 17 March 2009 Bournemouth Away 1 4 4 847 M Clarke 87 39 21 March 2009 Port Vale Home 0 1 12 436 90 40 28 March 2009 Chester City Away 0 0 2 735 93 41 4 April 2009 Brentford Home 1 1 12 832 Thorne 94 42 10 April 2009 Morecambe Away 1 2 4 546 M Clarke 95 43 13 April 2009 Lincoln City Home 1 1 12 932 Bullock444546FA Cup Edit Main article 2008 09 FA Cup Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers Notes1 8 November 2008 Milton Keynes Dons Away 2 1 5 542 Daley Lee 44 2 29 November 2008 Leyton Orient Home 1 2 5 065 M Boulding 50 League Cup Edit Main article 2008 09 Football League Cup Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers Notes1 12 August 2008 Huddersfield Town Away 0 4 8 932 22 Football League Trophy Edit Main article 2008 09 Football League Trophy Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers Notes1 2 September 2008 Leeds United Away 1 2 20 128 Conlon 29 Player details EditUpdated to 11 April 2009 98 No Pos Name League FA Cup League Cup FL Trophy TotalApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals1 GK nbsp Rhys Evans 42 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 46 02 DF nbsp Paul Arnison 22 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 23 1 03 DF nbsp Paul Heckingbottom 9 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 11 1 04 MF nbsp Paul McLaren 30 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 33 1 35 DF nbsp Graeme Lee 41 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 45 36 DF nbsp Mark Bower 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 07 MF nbsp Omar Daley 26 2 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 29 2 48 MF nbsp Lee Bullock 11 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 12 9 29 FW nbsp Barry Conlon 15 15 10 2 0 1 0 1 1 19 15 1110 FW nbsp Peter Thorne 29 5 15 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 29 7 1511 MF nbsp Chris Brandon 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 012 DF nbsp Matthew Clarke 39 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 42 213 GK nbsp Jonathan McLaughlin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 FW nbsp Michael Boulding 33 8 11 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 36 9 1215 MF nbsp Joe Colbeck 17 8 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 18 8 216 DF nbsp Simon Ainge 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 017 FW nbsp Willy Topp 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 018 FW nbsp Rory Boulding 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 019 DF nbsp Luke O Brien 30 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 32 1 120 DF nbsp TJ Moncur 11 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 14 4 021 DF nbsp Tom Clarke 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 022 MF nbsp Kyle Nix 5 9 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 8 9 023 MF nbsp Dean Furman 24 6 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 6 324 MF nbsp Nicky Law 28 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 30 1 325 MF nbsp Steve Jones 22 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 2 226 MF nbsp Luke Sharry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 027 FW nbsp Leon Osborne 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 028 FW nbsp Sean Taylforth 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 029 DF nbsp Adrian Bellamy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 030 GK nbsp Matthew Convey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 032 FW nbsp Chris O Grady 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 033 DF nbsp Zesh Rehman 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 034 MF nbsp Keith Gillespie 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 035 FW nbsp Paul Mullin 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0own goals 1 0 0 0 1Transfers EditIn Edit Date Pos Name From Fee Notes1 July 2008 MF nbsp Paul McLaren nbsp Tranmere Rovers Free 10 24 July 2008 FW nbsp Michael Boulding nbsp Mansfield Town Free 16 24 July 2008 FW nbsp Rory Boulding nbsp Mansfield Town Tribunal 16 1 August 2008 GK nbsp Rhys Evans nbsp Millwall Free 18 11 March 2009 MF nbsp Keith Gillespie nbsp Sheffield United Free 84 Out Edit Date Pos Name To Fee Notes2 December 2008 FW nbsp Willy Topp Released 51 Loans in Edit Date Pos Name From End date Notes8 August 2008 DF nbsp TJ Moncur nbsp Fulham 1 January 2009 20 58 27 August 2008 MF nbsp Dean Furman nbsp Rangers 27 23 October 2008 DF nbsp Tom Clarke nbsp Huddersfield Town 3 December 2008 39 52 27 October 2008 MF nbsp Nicky Law nbsp Sheffield United 41 27 November 2008 MF nbsp Steve Jones nbsp Burnley 49 2 January 2009 FW nbsp Chris O Grady nbsp Oldham Athletic 2 February 2009 59 74 26 January 2009 DF nbsp Zesh Rehman nbsp Queens Park Rangers 68 20 March 2009 FW nbsp Paul Mullin nbsp Accrington Stanley 89 Loans out Edit Date Pos Name To End date Notes27 August 2008 DF nbsp Adrian Bellamy nbsp Salford City 99 7 October 2008 MF nbsp Sean Taylforth nbsp Guiseley 100 6 January 2009 MF nbsp Luke Sharry nbsp Barrow 24 February 2009 62 101 26 January 2009 DF nbsp Mark Bower nbsp Luton Town 69 MF nbsp Louis Horne nbsp Barrow 24 February 2009 101 102 GK nbsp Matthew Convey nbsp Salford City 103 20 March 2009 FW nbsp Barry Conlon nbsp Grimsby Town 89 26 March 2009 DF nbsp Simon Ainge nbsp Cambridge United 92 See also Edit2008 09 in English football The Football League 2008 09References Edit McCall named new Bradford manager BBC Sport 22 May 2007 Retrieved 1 July 2008 Parker Simon 1 July 2008 McCall I ll Have Failed If We Don t Go Up Telegraph amp Argus Retrieved 3 December 2007 Parker Simon 29 April 2008 Johnson one of 13 axed by City Telegraph amp Argus Retrieved 1 July 2008 permanent dead link Wetherall poised to hang up boots BBC Sport 20 February 2008 Retrieved 1 July 2008 Parker Simon 5 June 2008 Medley turns down City offer Telegraph amp Argus Archived from the original on 5 May 2013 Retrieved 1 July 2008 Parker Simon 9 May 2008 City snap up goalkeeper Telegraph amp Argus Retrieved 1 July 2008 permanent dead link Bradford bag midfielder Brandon BBC Sport 31 May 2008 Retrieved 1 July 2008 Bradford City seal Arnison switch BBC Sport 18 June 2008 Retrieved 1 July 2008 Bradford swoop for defender Lee BBC Sport 30 June 2008 Retrieved 1 July 2008 a b Tranmere s McLaren joins Bradford BBC Sport 1 July 2008 Retrieved 1 July 2008 Parker Simon 17 July 2008 Ankle injury rules Boulding out of Celts defeat Telegraph amp Argus Retrieved 17 July 2008 Parker Simon 20 July 2008 McLaren benefits from pain game Telegraph amp Argus Retrieved 20 July 2008 Parker Simon 22 July 2008 Evans gets second chance Telegraph amp Argus Retrieved 22 July 2008 Parker Simon 23 July 2008 McLaren has lucky escape Telegraph amp Argus Retrieved 23 July 2008 Trialists help Well dump Bradford BBC 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