2007–08 Bolton Wanderers F.C. season

The 2007–08 season was the 130th season in Bolton Wanderers F.C.'s existence, and was their 7th consecutive year in the top-flight, and covers the period from 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008. Having finished seventh the previous season, Bolton had qualified for the UEFA Cup.

Bolton Wanderers
2007–08 season
ChairmanPhil Gartside
ManagerSammy Lee (until 17 October)
Gary Megson (from 25 October)
StadiumReebok Stadium
Premier League16th
FA CupThird round
League CupFourth round
UEFA CupRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague: Nicolas Anelka (10)
All: Nicolas Anelka (11)
Highest home attendance26,163 (vs. Atlético Madrid, 14 February 2008)
Lowest home attendance10,229 (vs. Aris, 29 November 2007)

Regular season

After finishing runners-up in the Peace Cup Bolton entered the new season under the management of Sammy Lee. Lee, who had previously worked under former manager Sam Allardyce, had taken over from Allardyce towards the end of the previous season, but had yet to record a league win.

The league season kicked off at home, against Newcastle United, now managed by Allardyce. Three first-half goals for Newcastle ensured an early defeat.[1] This was followed by an away defeat to Fulham.[2] By the time Bolton lost 3–0 to Portsmouth,[3] the club found itself at the bottom of the league. However, a 3–0 win over Reading lifted them off the basement.[4] Another bright note was that striker Nicolas Anelka had found the net in three of the four games in August and found himself towards the top of the Premier League scoring charts.

Back to back defeats to Everton[5] and Birmingham City[6] saw Bolton quickly return to the bottom three and Lee come under pressure for his job. An unconvincing away draw in the UEFA Cup to Macedonian side FK Rabotnički, only saved by a late equaliser from Abdoulaye Méïté,[7] was followed by a 1–1 home draw against fellow strugglers Tottenham Hotspur.[8] Much-needed relief was found in an extra time win over Fulham in the Carling Cup[9] but an early season six pointer against bottom side Derby County only yielded a draw[10] and meant that Bolton finished September only one place above their opponents.

The UEFA Cup home leg against Rabotnički was won 1–0 with another goal from Anelka. However, if Bolton were looking for an easy passage through the group stage they were disappointed as the draw put them up against former European Cup winners Bayern Munich and Red Star Belgrade as well as highly regarded Portuguese side Braga and Aris from Greece.[11] Meanwhile, there appeared to be problems at the club behind-the-scenes, marked by the confusion when Gary Speed stepped down as player-coach.[12] However, there was little confusion to what happened following Bolton's 2–0 home defeat to Chelsea on 15 October,[13] with Lee being relieved of his duties on the Monday.[14] Assistant manager Archie Knox was put in temporary charge until a new manager was found. Steve Bruce, Paul Jewell and Chris Coleman were linked to the job.[15] In the meantime, Bolton lost again, this time to Arsenal 2–0[16] on 25 October Gary Megson was appointed as manager following his resignation from Leicester City. While chairman Phil Gartside said, "We feel Gary is the right man to take Bolton forward,"[17] some fans were decidedly unimpressed, stating that it was "possibly the most bizarre and clueless appointment this season".[18] Megson sat in the dugout for 1–1 draw that evening at home to Braga in the UEFA Cup[19] before taking charge fully in the home game against Aston Villa, that also finished 1–1.[20] The month finished with Bolton being knocked out of the Carling Cup by neighbours Manchester City 1–0, the game being settled late on by a controversial penalty.[21]

A late Kevin Nolan goal saved the day at West Ham United in the first game in November.[22] Bolton then travelled to Germany to take on Bayern Munich. Few fancied Bolton to come away with a result, but an early goal from Ricardo Gardner and a late equaliser from Kevin Davies gave Bolton a valuable point in their attempt to qualify from the group stage.[23] Seemingly buoyed by this result Bolton finished the month unbeaten, drawing 0–0 with Middlesbrough,[24] beating Manchester United 1–0 (giving Megson his first win as manager and Bolton's first home win against their neighbours for thirty years[25]) and drawing with Aris in the UEFA Cup, Stelios Giannakopoulos scoring an injury-time equaliser against his countrymen.[26]

Bolton's busiest month of the campaign started with a 4–0 hammering at the hands of Liverpool at Anfield.[27] but this was quickly followed by another famous European night as Red Star Belgrade were beaten 1–0 as Bolton qualified for the last thirty-two of the UEFA Cup,[28] the occasion slightly marred when some fans were held in a hotel in the Serbian capital.[29] This was followed by a 4–1 derby win over Wigan Athletic,[30] in what turned out to be Gary Speed's last game for the club, and another derby defeat to Manchester City, 4–2.[31] When the draw for the last 32 of the UEFA Cup was made, Bolton were given another tough draw, paired with Spaniards Atlético Madrid.[32] The day after the draw was made fellow strugglers Birmingham City were despatched 3–0,[33] but this was followed by two defeats over the Christmas period to Everton[34] and Sunderland.[35]

The new year started with an unconvincing last-minute win over Derby County, Stelios Giannakopoulos again coming up with a winner.[36] The game proved to be Nicolas Anelka's last game for the club before he was sold to Chelsea for £15 million.[37] Other players to leave in the transfer window were Gary Speed,[38] Christian Wilhelmsson,[39] Gérald Cid[40] and Ľubomír Michalík.[41] Megson used this opportunity to strengthen the defence with the purchases of Grétar Steinsson from AZ[42] and Gary Cahill from Aston Villa.[43] Matt Taylor, who had scored against Bolton earlier in the season for his previous club Portsmouth, was also brought in,[44] as was Tamir Cohen from Maccabi Netanya.[45] Surprisingly, the only like-for-like replacement for Anelka brought in was Grzegorz Rasiak on loan from Championship side Southampton.[46] An early FA Cup defeat to Sheffield United could be put down to Megson putting out a largely reserve side.[47] This was followed by another derby defeat to Blackburn Rovers[48] before two successive 0–0 draws, away to Newcastle United, by now managed by Kevin Keegan,[49] and then home to Fulham.[50]

A 2–0 victory over Reading gave Bolton a much-needed three points over relegation rivals and gave them their first double over a team for the season[51] but this proved to be Bolton's last win in the league until mid-April as they embarked on a run that put them back into the bottom three. A game that they dominated against Portsmouth ended up as a 1–0 defeat.[52] The next two games were the UEFA Cup home-and-away legs against Atlético Madrid. A 1–0 victory at home, courtesy of an El Hadji Diouf goal,[53] was followed by a 0–0 draw away,[54] meaning that Bolton would go further in Europe this season than in their previous UEFA Cup attempt two seasons previously. However, there was trouble again for some Bolton fans, with 17 being injured in what was seen as "heavy handed tactics" by Spanish police.[55] Both Bolton and Athletico Madrid were subject to a UEFA investigation.[56] Bolton were drawn against Sporting CP in the last 16 of the competition.[57] On their return home, Bolton were beaten again by Blackburn Rovers, 4–1.[58]

Bolton's season reached its nadir in the month of March, with only one point being gained in the league. A 3–1 defeat to Liverpool was epitomised by a bizarre own goal scored by Jussi Jääskeläinen.[59] Bolton then met Sporting Lisbon home and away in the UEFA Cup. A 1–1 draw at home[60] was followed by a 1–0 defeat away.[61] Megson suffered criticism as again he had put a weakened side out in a cup competition, but he vindicated his choice by stating that Premiership survival was more important. Fans who had travelled to Lisbon for the game were not happy with this excuse and they were made to feel worse when a virtually wholly changed side lost to Wigan Athletic in the following league game, despite being up against ten men for the majority of the game.[62] In the following game, Cristiano Ronaldo put two early goals into Bolton's net to continue Manchester United's push for the title.[63] Despite picking up a point a week later at home to United's city rivals with a goalless draw,[64] a week later Bolton managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory by throwing away a two-goal lead against ten-man Arsenal to lose 2–3.[65]

Bolton entered April knowing that they would probably have to go undefeated through to the end of the season to avoid relegation, but got off to the worst possible start with a 4–0 defeat to Aston Villa.[66] However, two successive victories at home to West Ham[67] and away to Middlesbrough[68] took them out of the bottom three and left them in control of their own destiny, even after being outplayed but still drawing at Tottenham.[69]

Bolton's penultimate game of the season, at home to Sunderland, kicked off at 5:15pm with Bolton having the knowledge that, as Birmingham City and Reading had lost earlier that day, a win would virtually secure their Premiership status. And win they did,[70] with goalscorer El Hadji Diouf doing a personal lap of honour at the end of the game after stating that he would be leaving the club, even though he was not out of contract.[71] The final game, away to title-chasing Chelsea, finished 1–1, with Matt Taylor scoring Bolton's final goal of the season and ensuring that they did not avoid relegation on goal difference.[72]

Matches

Results by matchday

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA
ResultLLLWLLDDLLDDDWLWLWLLWLDDWLLLLLDLLWWDWD
Position1919201819201919192019191815171416141516141515151415161718181818181816161616
Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
11 August 2007 Bolton Wanderers1–3Newcastle UnitedReebok Stadium
15:00 BST Anelka  50' Report N'Zogbia  11'
Martins  21', 27'
Attendance: 25,414
Referee: Chris Foy
15 August 2007 Fulham2–1Bolton WanderersCraven Cottage
19:45 BST Healy  23'
Cid  26' (o.g.)
Report Helguson  12' Attendance: 21,102
Referee: Lee Probert
18 August 2007 Portsmouth3–1Bolton WanderersFratton Park
15:00 BST Kanu  16'
Utaka  30'
Taylor  88' (pen.)
Report Anelka  12' Attendance: 17,108
Referee: Steve Tanner
25 August 2007 Bolton Wanderers3–0ReadingReebok Stadium
15:00 BST Speed  32'
Anelka  55'
Braaten  91'
Report Attendance: 20,023
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
1 September 2007 Bolton Wanderers1–2EvertonReebok Stadium
15:00 BST Anelka  55' Report Yakubu  11'
Lescott  90'
Attendance: 22,064
Referee: Peter Walton
15 September 2007 Birmingham City1–0Bolton WanderersSt Andrew's Stadium
15:00 BST Kapo  37'
Ridgewell  55'
Report Nolan  34'
Speed  57'
O'Brien  75'
Attendance: 28,124
Referee: Phil Dowd
23 September 2007 Bolton Wanderers1–1Tottenham HotspurReebok Stadium
15:00 BST Campo  39' Report Keane  34' Attendance: 20,308
Referee: Andre Marriner
29 September 2007 Derby County1–1Bolton WanderersPride Park Stadium
15:00 BST Miller  19' Report Anelka  32' Attendance: 31,503
Referee: Rob Styles
7 October 2007 Bolton Wanderers0–1ChelseaReebok Stadium
15:00 BST Report Kalou  41' Attendance: 20,059
Referee: Alan Wiley
20 October 2007 Arsenal2–0Bolton WanderersEmirates Stadium
15:00 BST Touré  68'
Rosický  80'
Report Attendance: 59,442
Referee: Mike Riley
28 October 2007 Bolton Wanderers1–1Aston VillaReebok Stadium
15:00 BST Anelka  22' Report Moore  57' Attendance: 18,413
Referee: Martin Atkinson
4 November 2007 West Ham United1–1Bolton WanderersBoleyn Ground
15:00 GMT George McCartney  20' Report Kevin Nolan  93' Attendance: 33,867 (89 away)
Referee: Peter Walton
11 November 2007 Bolton Wanderers0–0MiddlesbroughReebok Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Attendance: 17,624
Referee: Lee Probert
24 November 2007 Bolton Wanderers1–0Manchester UnitedReebok Stadium
15:00 GMT Anelka  11' Report Attendance: 25,028
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
2 December 2007 Liverpool4–0Bolton WanderersAnfield
15:00 GMT Hyypiä  17'
Torres  45'
Gerrard  46'
Babel  66'
Report Attendance: 43,270
Referee: Steve Bennett
9 December 2007 Bolton Wanderers4–1Wigan AthleticReebok Stadium
15:00 GMT Scharner  3' (o.g.)
Nolan  37'
Davies  70'
Anelka  89'
Report Landzaat  14' Attendance: 20,309
Referee: Martin Atkinson
15 December 2007 Manchester City4–2Bolton WanderersCity of Manchester Stadium
15:00 GMT Bianchi  7'
Michalík  48' (o.g.)
Vassell  77'
Etuhu  90+4'
Report Diouf  31'
Nolan  40'
Attendance: 40,506
Referee: Peter Walton
22 December 2007 Bolton Wanderers3–0Birmingham CityReebok Stadium
15:00 GMT Diouf  72'
Anelka  78', 93'
Report Attendance: 19,111
Referee: Chris Foy
26 December 2007 Everton2–0Bolton WanderersGoodison Park
15:00 GMT Neville  51'
Cahill  70'
Report Attendance: 38,918
Referee: Rob Styles
29 December 2007 Sunderland3–1Bolton WanderersStadium of Light
15:00 GMT Richardson  13'
Jones  32'
Murphy  91'
Report Diouf  41' Attendance: 42,058
Referee: Phil Dowd
2 January 2008 Bolton Wanderers1–0Derby CountyReebok Stadium
20:00 GMT Giannakopoulos  90+1' Report Attendance: 17,014
Referee: Howard Webb
13 January 2008 Bolton Wanderers1–2Blackburn RoversReebok Stadium
16:00 GMT Nolan  43' Report Samba  53'
Roberts  90'
Attendance: 18,315
Referee: Mike Dean
19 January 2008 Newcastle United0–0Bolton WanderersSt. James' Park
15:00 GMT Report Attendance: 52,250
Referee: Alan Wiley
29 January 2008 Bolton Wanderers0–0FulhamReebok Stadium
20:00 GMT Report Attendance: 17,732
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
2 February 2008 Reading0–2Bolton WanderersMadjeski Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Nolan  33'
Helguson  58'
Attendance: 21,893
Referee: Rob Styles
9 February 2008 Bolton Wanderers0–1PortsmouthReebok Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Diarra  81' Attendance: 18,544
Referee: Peter Walton
24 February 2008 Blackburn Rovers4–1Bolton WanderersEwood Park
15:00 GMT McCarthy  25' (pen)  67' (pen)
Bentley  71'
Pederson  94'
Report Davies  50' Attendance: 23,995
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
2 March 2008 Bolton Wanderers1–3LiverpoolReebok Stadium
15:00 GMT Cohen  79' Report Jääskeläinen  10' (o.g.)
Babel  60'
Aurélio  75'
Attendance: 24,004
Referee: Phil Dowd
16 March 2008 Wigan Athletic1–0Bolton WanderersJJB Stadium
15:00 GMT Heskey  33' Report Attendance: 17,055
Referee: Steve Tanner
19 March 2008 Manchester United2–0Bolton WanderersOld Trafford
20:00 GMT Ronaldo  9', 19' Report Attendance: 75,476
Referee: Alan Wiley
22 March 2008 Bolton Wanderers0–0Manchester CityReebok Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Attendance: 22,633
Referee: Andre Marriner
29 March 2008 Bolton Wanderers2–3ArsenalReebok Stadium
15:00 GMT Taylor  14', 43' Report Gallas  62'
Van Persie  68' (pen)
Samuel  91' (og)
Attendance: 22,431
Referee: Chris Foy
5 April 2008 Aston Villa4–0Bolton WanderersVilla Park
15:00 BST Gareth Barry  54'  60'
Agbonlahor  56'
Harewood  85'
Report Attendance: 37,773
Referee: Martin Atkinson
12 April 2008 Bolton Wanderers1–0West Ham UnitedReebok Stadium
15:00 BST Davies  47' Report Attendance: 23,043
Referee: Peter Walton
19 April 2008 Middlesbrough0–1Bolton WanderersRiverside Stadium
15:00 BST Report McCann  61' Attendance: 25,037
Referee: Alan Wiley
26 April 2008 Tottenham Hotspur1–1Bolton WanderersWhite Hart Lane
15:00 BST Malbranque  52' Report Giannakopoulos  46' Attendance: 36,176
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
3 May 2008 Bolton Wanderers2–0SunderlandReebok Stadium
17:15 BST Diouf  42'
Murphy  83' (o.g.)
Report Attendance: 25,053
Referee: Martin Atkinson
11 May 2008 Chelsea1–1Bolton WanderersStamford Bridge
15:00 BST Shevchenko  62' Report Taylor  90+3' Attendance: 41,755
Referee: Chris Foy

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
14 Wigan Athletic 38 10 10 18 34 51 17 40
15 Sunderland 38 11 6 21 36 59 23 39
16 Bolton Wanderers 38 9 10 19 36 54 18 37
17 Fulham 38 8 12 18 38 60 22 36
18 Reading (R) 38 10 6 22 41 66 25 36 Relegation to the Football League Championship
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
For further information on European qualification see Premier League – Competition
(R) Relegated.

FA Cup

5 January 2008 R3Bolton Wanderers0–1Sheffield UnitedReebok Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Carney  42' Attendance: 15,286
Referee: Peter Walton

League Cup

26 September 2007 R3Fulham1 – 2
(aet)
Bolton WanderersCraven Cottage
20:00 BST Healy  78' Report Guthrie  57'
Giannakopoulos  112'
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: Steve Bennett
31 October 2007 R4Bolton Wanderers0–1Manchester CityReebok Stadium
20:00 GMT Report Elano  86' (pen.) Attendance: 15,510
Referee: Peter Walton

UEFA Cup

First Round

20 September 2007 1st LegRabotnički1–1Bolton WanderersSkopje City Stadium
19:00 BST Milisavlević  53' Report Méïté  84' Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Zsolt Szabó
4 October 2007 2nd LegBolton Wanderers1–0RabotničkiReebok Stadium
20:00 BST Anelka  68' Report Attendance: 18,932 (80 away)
Referee: Tommy Skjerven

Group stage

25 October 2007 Match 1Bolton Wanderers1–1BragaReebok Stadium
20:00 BST Diouf  66' Report Jaílson  87' Attendance: 10,848 (31 away)
Referee: Darko Ceferin
8 November 2007 Match 2Bayern Munich2–2Bolton WanderersAllianz Arena
19:00 GMT Podolski  30', 49' Report Gardner  8'
Davies  82'
Attendance: 66,000 (4,000 away)
Referee: Jaroslav Jara
29 November 2007 Match 3Bolton Wanderers1–1ArisReebok Stadium
20:00 GMT Giannakopoulos  90+3' Report Toni  44' Attendance: 10,229 (2,300 away)
Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González
6 December 2007 Match 4Red Star Belgrade0–1Bolton WanderersStadion FK Crvena Zvezda
17:45 GMT Report McCann  45' Attendance: 45,000 (400 away)
Referee: Paul Allaerts
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Bayern Munich 4 2 2 0 12 5 +7 8
Braga 4 1 3 0 5 3 +2 6
Bolton Wanderers 4 1 3 0 5 4 +1 6
Aris 4 1 2 1 5 8 3 5
Red Star Belgrade 4 0 0 4 2 9 7 0
Source:

Round of 32

14 February 2008 1st LegBolton Wanderers1–0Atlético MadridReebok Stadium
20:00 GMT Diouf  74' Report Attendance: 26,163
Referee: Peter Rasmussen
21 February 2008 2nd LegAtlético Madrid0–0Bolton WanderersVicente Calderón Stadium
19:45 GMT Report Attendance: 30,000 (3,000 away)
Referee: Jacek Granat

Round of 16

6 March 2008 1st LegBolton Wanderers1–1Sporting CPReebok Stadium
20:00 GMT McCann  25' Report Vukčević  69' Attendance: 25,664
Referee: Alon Yefet
13 March 2008 2nd LegSporting CP1–0Bolton WanderersEstádio José Alvalade
20:00 GMT Pereirinha  85' Report Attendance: 22,031
Referee: Bertrand Layec

Squad statistics

Appearances

No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup UEFA Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
2DF Nicky Hunt 14010108024080
3DF Jlloyd Samuel 20000104025010
4MF Kevin Nolan 33500105039510
5DF Abdoulaye Méïté 21010206130130
6MF Gary Speed 14100003017030
7MF Stelios Giannakopoulos 15210218126300
8MF Iván Campo 27100103031080
9FW Heiðar Helguson 620000208210
10MF Christian Wilhelmsson 8000103012000
11MF Ricardo Gardner 26000004130120
12GK Ian Walker 000000000000
14FW Kevin Davies 323001081414130
15DF Gérald Cid 7010105014040
16MF Andranik Teymourian 300010509010
17MF Danny Guthrie 25010217035150
18MF Mikel Alonso 7000203012000
19MF Gavin McCann 31100208241380
20FW Ricardo Vaz Tê 100000102000
21MF El Hadji Diouf 344101062426160
22GK Jussi Jääskeläinen 28000106035020
23MF Blerim Džemaili 001000001000
24DF Joey O'Brien 19010105026030
25DF Abdoulaye Faye 101000001000
25MF Tamir Cohen 10110000011120
26GK Ali Al-Habsi 10010104016000
27MF Daniel Braaten 6110205014110
28DF Ľubomír Michalík 7010203013010
29FW Zoltán Harsányi 000000000000
31DF Andy O'Brien 32010108042070
32MF Matthew Taylor 16300003019310
33DF Gary Cahill 13000004017000
37FW James Sinclair 000000101000
39FW Nicolas Anelka 1810000041221110
41DF Jarosław Fojut 000000000000
42FW Johann Smith 000000000000
43FW Nathan Woolfe 000000101000
46DF Scott Jamieson 000000000000
47FW Grzegorz Rasiak 700000007010
Own goals 2000-2

Statistics accurate as of match played 11 May 2008

Transfers

In

Date Pos. Name From Fee
1 July 2007 DF Gérald Cid Bordeaux Free[73]
1 July 2007 MF Blerim Džemaili Zürich Free[74]
1 July 2007 MF Gavin McCann Aston Villa £1,000,000[75]
23 July 2007 FW Heiðar Helguson Fulham Undisclosed[76]
1 August 2007 MF Daniel Braaten Rosenborg Undisclosed[77]
13 August 2007 DF Andy O'Brien Portsmouth Undisclosed[78]
1 January 2008 MF Tamir Cohen Maccabi Netanya £650,000[79]
16 January 2008 DF Grétar Steinsson AZ £3,500,000[80]
17 January 2008 MF Matthew Taylor Portsmouth Undisclosed[81]
30 January 2008 DF Gary Cahill Aston Villa £5,000,000[82]

Out

Date Pos. Name To Fee
1 July 2007 DF Tal Ben Haim Chelsea Free[83]
1 July 2007 MF Michael Roddy Lincoln City Free[84]
1 July 2007 FW Henrik Pedersen Hull City Free[85]
5 July 2007 MF Idan Tal Beitar Jerusalem Free[86]
31 August 2007 DF Abdoulaye Faye Newcastle United Undisclosed[87]
1 January 2008 MF Gary Speed Sheffield United £250,000[88]
10 January 2008 DF Gérald Cid Nice Free[89]
11 January 2008 FW Nicolas Anelka Chelsea £15,000,000[90]
31 January 2008 GK Przemysław Kazimierczak Darlington Free[91]
31 January 2008 DF Ľubomír Michalík Leeds United £500,000[92]

Loan in

Date from Date to Pos. Name From Reference
3 July 2007 30 June 2008 MF Danny Guthrie Liverpool [93]
10 July 2007 30 June 2008 MF Mikel Alonso Real Sociedad [94]
27 July 2007 30 January 2008 MF Christian Wilhelmsson Nantes [95][96]
31 January 2008 30 June 2008 FW Grzegorz Rasiak Southampton [97]

Loan out

Date from Date to Pos. Name To Reference
31 August 2007 2 January 2008 DF Jarosław Fojut Luton Town [98]
21 September 2007 27 April 2008 MF Mark Ellis Torquay United [99]
28 September 2007 28 October 2007 GK Przemysław Kazimierczak Wycombe Wanderers [100]
5 October 2007 5 November 2007 MF Leslie Thompson Stockport County [101]
12 October 2007 12 November 2007 FW Johann Smith Darlington [102]
3 January 2008 24 January 2008 MF Leslie Thompson Torquay United [103]
7 February 2008 20 May 2008 MF Chris Basham Rochdale [104]
20 March 2008 20 April 2008 FW Johann Smith Stockport County [105]

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