2008–09 Aston Villa F.C. season

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The 2008-09 season was Aston Villa's 17th season in the Premier League. The 2008–09 Premier League season was Villa's 134th season in English football. It was the club's 98th season in the top-flight and their 21st consecutive season in the top flight. They were managed by Martin O'Neill – in his third season since replacing David O'Leary. The 2008–09 season was the first spell in European competition for O'Neill, and the first for Villa, in 6 seasons.

The club's first summer signing was the permanent capture of on-loan West Brom centre-back, Curtis Davies, in July, while their first sale was made in May, as Luke Moore completed a move to West Brom in an initial £3 million deal, after he had spent the second half of the 2007–08 season there on loan.

The fixtures for the 2008–09 season were announced on Monday 16 June 2008, with Aston Villa beginning at home against Manchester City and finishing the season at home to Newcastle. Due to Birmingham's relegation at the end of the 2007–08 season, there was no Second City derby, however they faced local rivals West Brom on 20 September 2008 at The Hawthorns and on 10 January 2009 at home.[1]

In December 2008, Everton player and boyhood Villa fan, Joleon Lescott put two past Villa and still lost the match following Ashley Young's "brilliant" equalizer.[2]

After 25 games, having qualified for the UEFA Cup as joint winners of the Intertoto Cup, the club were third in the table on 51 points, 2 points above Chelsea on level games and 7 points above Arsenal in 5th place and on course for a place in the Champions League for the first time since 1983. O'Neill decided to prioritise Champions League qualification above all else, fielding a virtual reserve side for a UEFA Cup game against CSKA Moscow which was subsequently lost.[3] Following this, Villa failed to win any of the next 8 league games and improving form for Arsenal & Chelsea meant that Villa failed to reach the top 4.

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*Villa passed up sponsorship for the 2008–09 season and instead displayed the children's hospice charity, Acorns.

Matches

Pre-season friendlies

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Date Opponents H/A Result Scorers Venue Ref.
10 July 2008 FC Wil 1900 Switzerland A 6–0 Harewood (2), Carew, Delfouneso, Maloney, Routledge Sportpark Bergholz[4]
12 July 2008 FC Zürich Switzerland A 1–2 Agbonlahor Letzigrund[5]
15 July 2008 Lincoln City A 1–3 Carew Sincil Bank[6]
22 July 2008 Walsall A 3–2 Maloney (2), Routledge Bescot Stadium[7]
2 August 2008 Reading A 1–1 Agbonlahor Madejski Stadium[8]
6 August 2008 Real Balompédica Linense Spain A 1–1 Carew Estadio Municipal de La Línea de la Concepción[9]
8 August 2008 UD Marbella Spain A 2–0 Delfouneso, Gardner Estadio Municipal de Marbella[10]
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Premier League

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Date Opponents H/A Result Scorers Venue Attendance Ref.
17 August 2008 Manchester City H 4–2 Carew, Agbonlahor (3) Villa Park 39,955[11]
23 August 2008 Stoke City A 2–3 Carew, Laursen Britannia Stadium 27,500[12]
31 August 2008 Liverpool H 0–0 Villa Park 41,647[13]
15 September 2008 Tottenham Hotspur A 2–1 Reo-Coker, A.Young White Hart Lane 36,076 [14]
21 September 2008 West Bromwich Albion A 2–1 Carew, Agbonlahor The Hawthorns 26,011[15]
27 September 2008 Sunderland H 2–1 A.Young, Carew Villa Park 38,706[16]
5 October 2008 Chelsea A 0–2 Stamford Bridge 41,593[17]
18 October 2008 Portsmouth H 0–0 Villa Park 37,660[18]
26 October 2008 Wigan Athletic A 4–0 Barry, Agbonlahor, Carew, Sidwell JJB Stadium 20,249[19]
29 October 2008 Blackburn Rovers H 3–2 L.Young, Barry, Agbonlahor Villa Park 35,985[20]
3 November 2008 Newcastle United A 0–2 St James' Park 44,567[21]
9 November 2008 Middlesbrough H 1–2 Sidwell Villa Park 36,672[22]
15 November 2008 Arsenal A 2–0 Clichy (OG), Agbonlahor Emirates Stadium 60,047[23]
22 November 2008 Manchester United H 0–0 Villa Park 42,585[24]
29 November 2008 Fulham H 0–0 Villa Park 36,625[25]
7 December 2008 Everton A 3–2 Sidwell, A.Young (2) Goodison Park 31,922[26]
13 December 2008 Bolton Wanderers H 4–2 Agbonlahor (2), Davies (OG), A.Young Villa Park 35,134[27]
20 December 2008 West Ham United A 1–0 Neill (OG) Boleyn Ground 31,353[28]
26 December 2008 Arsenal H 2–2 Barry (pen), Knight Villa Park 42,585[29]
30 December 2008 Hull City A 1–0 Zayatte (OG) KC Stadium 24,727[30]
10 January 2009 West Bromwich Albion H 2–1 Davies, Agbonlahor Villa Park 41,757[31]
17 January 2009 Sunderland A 2–1 Milner, Barry (pen) Stadium of Light 40,350[32]
27 January 2009 Portsmouth A 1–0 Heskey Fratton Park 19,073[33]
31 January 2009 Wigan Athletic H 0–0 Villa Park 41,766[34]
7 February 2009 Blackburn Rovers A 2–0 Milner, Agbonlahor Ewood Park 24,267[35]
21 February 2009 Chelsea H 0–1 Villa Park 42,585[36]
1 March 2009 Stoke City H 2–2 Petrov, Carew Villa Park 39,641[37]
4 March 2009 Manchester City A 0–2 City of Manchester Stadium 40,137[38]
15 March 2009 Tottenham Hotspur H 1–2 Carew Villa Park 41,205[39]
22 March 2009 Liverpool A 0–5 Anfield 44,131[40]
5 April 2009 Manchester United A 2–3 Carew, Agbonlahor Old Trafford 75,409[41]
12 April 2009 Everton H 3–3 Carew, Milner, Barry (PEN) Villa Park 40,188[42]
18 April 2009 West Ham United H 1–1 Heskey Villa Park 39,534[43]
25 April 2009 Bolton Wanderers A 1–1 A.Young Reebok Stadium 21,709[44]
2 May 2009 Hull City H 1–0 Carew Villa Park 39,607[45]
9 May 2009 Fulham A 1–3 A.Young Craven Cottage 25,660[46]
16 May 2009 Middlesbrough A 1–1 Carew Riverside Stadium 27,261[47]
24 May 2009 Newcastle United H 1–0 Duff (OG) Villa Park 42,585[48]
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FA Cup

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Round Date Opponents H/A Result Scorers Venue Attendance Ref.
Third round 4 January 2009 Gillingham A 2–1 Milner (2) Priestfield Stadium 10,107[49]
Fourth round 24 January 2009 Doncaster Rovers A 0–0 Keepmoat Stadium 13,517[50]
Fourth round replay 4 February 2009 Doncaster Rovers H 3–1 Sidwell, Carew, Delfouneso Villa Park 24,203[51]
Fifth round 15 February 2009 Everton A 1–3 Milner Goodison Park 35,439[52]
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Football League Cup

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Round Date Opponents H/A Result Scorers Venue Attendance Ref.
Third round 24 September 2008 Queens Park Rangers H 0–1 Villa Park 21,541[53]
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UEFA Cup


Transfers

Transferred in

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Date Pos Player From Fee
3 July 2008CBCurtis DaviesWest Bromwich Albion£8,000,000
10 July 2008CMSteve SidwellChelsea£5,000,000
26 July 2008GKUnited States Brad FriedelBlackburn Rovers£2,500,000
1 August 2008GKUnited States Brad GuzanUnited States Chivas USA£600,000
7 August 2008LBNicky ShoreyReading£2,000,000
8 August 2008RBLuke YoungMiddlesbrough£6,000,000
12 August 2008CBSpain Carlos CuéllarScotland Rangers£7,800,000
30 August 2008RMJames MilnerNewcastle United£12,000,000
23 January 2009CFEmile HeskeyWigan Athletic£3,500,000
£45,400,000
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Loaned in

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Transferred out

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Date Pos Player To Fee
28 May 2008CFLuke MooreWest Bromwich Albion£3,000,000
1 July 2008AMCzech Republic Patrik BergerCzech Republic Sparta PragueFree transfer
1 July 2008CBSweden Olof MellbergItaly JuventusFree transfer
1 July 2008GKDenmark Thomas SørensenStoke CityFree transfer
22 August 2008AMScotland Shaun MaloneyScotland Celtic£3,000,000
3 January 2009LMWayne RoutledgeQueens Park Rangers£600,000
£6,600,000
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Loaned out

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Date Pos Player To Loan End
23 September 2008GKRepublic of Ireland David BevanTamworth20 December 2008
3 November 2008CFSam WilliamsColchester United30 November 2008
5 November 2008LBRepublic of Ireland Stephen O'HalloranWales Swansea City1 January 2009
20 November 2008LMWayne RoutledgeWales Cardiff City2 January 2009
30 January 2009CFSam WilliamsWalsall15 February 2009
3 March 2009CMIsaiah OsbourneNottingham Forest31 May 2009
9 March 2009CFSam WilliamsBrentford31 May 2009
13 March 2009CMScotland Barry BannanDerby County31 May 2009
13 March 2009GKStuart TaylorWales Cardiff City31 May 2009
23 March 2009CFMarlon HarewoodWolverhampton Wanderers31 May 2009
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Overall transfer activity

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Left club during season

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Reserve squad

The following players made most of their appearances for the reserve team this season, and did not appear for the first team.

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Youth squad

The following players made most of their appearances for the youth team this season, but may have also appeared for the reserves.

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Other players

The following players did not appear for any squad this season.

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Trialists

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Competitions

Overall

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position / round
First match Last match
Premier League 6th 17 August 200824 May 2009
Football League Cup Third round Third round 24 September 200824 September 2008
FA Cup 3rd round 5th round 4 January 200915 February 2009
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Updated to match played 12 June 2008
Source: Competitions

Premier League

Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
4 Arsenal 38 20 12 6 68 37 +31 72 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5 Everton 38 17 12 9 55 37 +18 63 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round[a]
6 Aston Villa 38 17 11 10 54 48 +6 62
7 Fulham 38 14 11 13 39 34 +5 53 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round[a]
8 Tottenham Hotspur 38 14 9 15 45 45 0 51
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Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Since both finalists of the FA Cup (Chelsea and Everton) and the League Cup winners (Manchester United) qualified for the European competitions based on their league position, the sixth-placed team (Aston Villa) received a berth in the Europa League play-off round and the seventh-placed team (Fulham) received a berth in the Europa League third qualifying round.

Results summary

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PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 17 11 10 54 48  +6 62 7 9 3 27 21  +6 10 2 7 27 27  0
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Statistics

Player statistics

First-Team

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No. Pos. Nationality Player Apps Goals Assists YC RC Total Apps Total Goals
1GKUnited States United StatesBrad Friedel460011460
2DFEngland EnglandLuke Young431070431
3DFNetherlands NetherlandsWilfred Bouma20000901
4MFEngland EnglandSteve Sidwell254161254
5DFDenmark DenmarkMartin Laursen2442109111
6MFEngland EnglandGareth Barry488910044052
7MFEngland EnglandAshley Young489158110019
8MFEngland EnglandJames Milner436870799


9FWEngland EnglandMarlon Harewood151310407
10FWNorway NorwayJohn Carew34154307831
11FWEngland EnglandGabriel Agbonlahor4813104013935
13GKEngland EnglandStuart Taylor20000170
14FWEngland EnglandNathan Delfouneso133010133
15DFEngland EnglandCurtis Davies451130592
16DFEngland EnglandZat Knight261010542
17MFTogo TogoMoustapha Salifou90100130
18FWEngland EnglandEmile Heskey142000142
19MFBulgaria BulgariaStiliyan Petrov4724901125
20MFEngland EnglandNigel Reo-Coker362140753
21DFEngland EnglandNicky Shorey330220330
22GKUnited States United StatesBrad Guzan8001080
24DFSpain SpainCarlos Cuéllar360040360
26MFEngland EnglandCraig Gardner301240776
27MFEngland EnglandIsaiah Osbourne60010290
29DFRepublic of Ireland Republic of IrelandStephen O'Halloran0000000
43DFUnited States United StatesEric Lichaj0000000
45MFEngland EnglandMarc Albrighton1001010
46MFScotland ScotlandBarry Bannan2001020
47DFEngland EnglandCiaran Clark0000000
48DFEngland EnglandNathan Baker0000000
49MFAustralia AustraliaChris Herd0000000
51MFRepublic of Ireland IrelandShane Lowry0000000
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  • Last Update: End of season
  • Data includes all competitive competitions

Reserves/Academy

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No. Pos. Nationality Player Reserve Apps Reserve Goals Academy Apps Academy Goals Total Apps Total Goals
45MFEngland EnglandMarc Albrighton10220122
48DFEngland EnglandNathan Baker40120160
46MFScotland ScotlandBarry Bannan11340153
FWEngland EnglandDurrell Berry009292
MFEngland EnglandRichard Blythe10161171
MFEngland EnglandDaniel Bradley006161
47DFEngland EnglandCiaran Clark12191212
FWEngland EnglandJames Collins10122243225
GKAustria AustriaThomas Dau00140140
14FWEngland EnglandNathan Delfouneso9310103
*GKNorthern Ireland Northern IrelandConor Devlin001010
MFEngland EnglandJack Dyer10130140
DFEngland EnglandCalum Flanagan10170180
41MFEngland EnglandHarry Forrester30185215
MFEngland EnglandGary Gardner21112133
MFEngland EnglandWill Grocott10184194
DFNetherlands NetherlandsArsenio Halfhuid005050
*GKKosovo KosovoAldi Haxhia001010
49MFAustralia AustraliaChris Herd710071
42MFAustria AustriaDominik Hofbauer61173234
MFEngland EnglandJonathan Hogg530053
MFEngland EnglandJason Lampkin008080
43DFUnited States United StatesEric Lichaj10100101
MFEngland EnglandBen Love005050
51DFRepublic of Ireland Republic of IrelandShane Lowry810081
FWSweden SwedenTobias Mikaelsson300030
FWEngland EnglandEthan Moore001111
29DFRepublic of Ireland Republic of IrelandStephen O'Halloran200020
53GKEngland EnglandElliott Parish9030120
FWEngland EnglandKofi Poyser00134134
DFWales WalesTomos Roberts00120120
DFEngland EnglandMatthew Roome50140190
GKSwitzerland SwitzerlandBenjamin Siegrist004040
MFEngland EnglandRyan Simmonds00130130
DFEngland EnglandSam Simmonds106070
MFHungary HungaryAndrás Stieber00114114
*MFHungary HungaryZoltán Stieber820082
FWAustria AustriaAndreas Weimann102186288
DFRepublic of Ireland Republic of IrelandDerrick Williams001010
FWEngland EnglandSam Williams400040
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  • Last Update: 25 March 2009
  • Data includes all competitions
  • Zoltán Stieber signed for TuS Koblenz on 29 January 2009. Conor Devlin and Aldi Haxhia were signed on emergency short-term loan deals. Both returned to Manchester United and Chelsea respectively.

Squad information

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Ends
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1 GK United States Brad Friedel37Non-EU 2008 16 (16/0) 0 2011 £2.5m
13 GK England Stuart Taylor27EU 2005 17 (14/3) 0 2009 Undisclosed
22 GK United States Brad Guzan23Non-EU 2008 2 (2/0) 0 2011 £0.6m
2 RB England Luke Young29EU 2008 14 (13/1) 1 2011 £6m
3 LB Netherlands Wilfred Bouma30EU 2005 90 (87/3) 1 2011 £3.5m
5 CB Denmark Martin Laursen31EU 2004 83 (81/2) 11 2010 £3m
15 CB England Curtis Davies23EU 2008 27 (22/5) 1 2012 Undisclosed
16 CB England Zat Knight28EU 2007 34 (32/2) 1 2011 £3.5m
21 LB England Nicky Shorey27EU 2008 16 (16/0) 0 2011 Undisclosed
24 CB Spain Carlos Cuéllar27EU 2008 12 (9/3) 0 2012 £7.8m
29 LB Republic of Ireland Stephen O'Halloran20EU 2008 0 (0/0) 0 2009 Academy
4 CM England Steve Sidwell25EU 2008 6 (3/3) 1 2011 Undisclosed
6 CM England Gareth Barry27EU 1997 410 (393/17) 49 2010 Undisclosed
7 LM England Ashley Young23EU 2007 70 (67/3) 14 2011 £9.6m
8 RM England James Milner22EU 2008 45 (40/5) 3 2012 £12m
17 CM Togo Moustapha Salifou25Non-EU 2007 9 (3/6) 0 2009 Undisclosed
19 CM Bulgaria Stiliyan Petrov29EU 2006 82 (75/7) 4 2010 £6.5m
20 CM England Nigel Reo-Coker24EU 2007 56 (56/0) 3 2011 £8.5m
26 CM England Craig Gardner21EU 2005 58 (37/21) 6 2011 Academy
27 CM England Isaiah Osbourne20EU 2006 26 (13/13) 0 2011 Academy
9 CF England Marlon Harewood29EU 2006 34 (7/27) 7 2010 £4m
10 CF Norway John Carew28EU 2007 59 (57/2) 23 2010 Part-Exchange
11 CF England Gabriel Agbonlahor21EU 2006 110 (102/8) 29 2011 Academy
14 CF England Nathan Delfouneso17EU 2008 3 (0/3) 0 2010 Academy
18 CF England Emile Heskey29EU 2009 3 (3/0) 1 2012 £3.5m
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  • Last updated: 12 May 2008
  • Source: avfc.co.uk, players' Wikipedia articles
  • Ordered by position on pitch (from back right to front left).

Notes

  1. Williams was born in Hamburg, Germany, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his mother and represented them at U-19 and U-21 level before making his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in May 2018.
  2. Collins was born in Coventry, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his parents and represented them at U-19 and U-21 level.
  3. Bryan was born in Birmingham, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and represented them at U-16 and U-17 level.
  4. Eminoglu was born in Solihull, England, but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and represented them at U-16 level.

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