2007–08 Isle of Man League
The Isle of Man League 2007–08 was the ninety-ninth such league competition on the Isle of Man.
Football in the Isle of Man is played at an amateur level. There are two tiers of men's football, consisting of 27 clubs. There are six senior cup competitions – the Manx FA Cup, Railway Cup, Hospital Cup, Woods Cup, Paul Henry Gold Cup and the Charity Shield. Each club has a reserve team in the Isle of Man Football Combination, and the Junior Cup for the reserve teams. There is also the Cowell Cup an annual Under-19 tournament.
There is one tier of women's football. The Isle of Man national football team is not affiliated with UEFA or FIFA.Men
League tables
were crowned champions in the Premier League, the top tier of Manx amateur football. The league was renamed from Division One in 2007. Union Mills triumphing in and being promoted from Division Two. Braddan F.C. were also promoted from Division Two, whilst St Johns United and Douglas Royal were relegated from the Premier League. Division Two was known as the CFS Division Two for sponsorship reasons.Premier League
Saint Georges F.C. won their tenth league title, second consecutive title, and fourth in five years.
Division Two
Colby F.C., from the south of the Isle, completed an unbeaten season.
Cups
FA Cup
0–5 St Georges
- St Georges completed the domestic treble with this victory, but missed out on the Railway Cup and chance for a quadruple.
Railway Cup
4–3 St Georges
- The Railway Cup provided some consolation to Peel after finishing runners-up in the Premier League and FA Cup.
Charity Shield
Hospital Cup
0–2 St GeorgesWoods Cup
0–2 Colby0–3 Michael UnitedJunior Cup
2–0 Rushen UnitedCowell Cup (U19)
2–3 St MarysWomen
League table