2008–09 Leeds United F.C. season


The 2008–09 season was Leeds United F.C.'s second consecutive season in the third tier of English football and for the second year running saw them finish in the play-offs in League One. Gary McAllister started the season as manager, but after a poor run of games in late 2008, his contact was terminated and he was replaced by Simon Grayson. After a nervy first few games, Grayson lifted the side from eighth to fourth, resulting in a place in the play-offs. During this time, the club recorded eleven consecutive home wins. Although to the heartbreak of Leeds fans, the club failed in the play-offs again, being defeated by Millwall in the semi-finals. During the season, Jermaine Beckford scored 34 goals in all competitions – the highest in the country. Once again, the club received the highest attendance outside the Premier League on three occasions; the largest in the play-off semi final, recording a crowd of over 37,000. Off the pitch, the club made a profit for the first time in years.

Events

This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2008–09 season, presented in chronological order ''. This list does not include [|transfers] or new contracts, which are listed in the transfers section below, or match results, which are in the [|matches] section.

May

Squad information

Appearances and goals include those in The Premiership, The Championship, League One, FA Cup, League Cup, Football League Trophy, and UEFA Cup.

1Player first came to the club on loan and was transferred the following year.

2Player is at the club on loan

Squad includes players registered with the club on the last day of the season only.

Squad stats

Most frequent start

Most frequent starting line-up



Most frequent starting line-up uses the team's most used formation: 4-4-2. The players used are those who have played the most games in each respective position, not necessarily who have played most games out of all the players.

Captains

Disciplinary record

Suspensions

No.PNameNo. Matches
Banned
Reason for SuspensionNotes
6DFĽubomír Michalík1Red card for second bookable offence
11DFAlan Sheehan3Red card for violent conduct
15MFFabian Delph1Five yellow cards
7MFDavid Prutton1Red card for second bookable offence
9FWJermaine Beckford3Violent conductIncident not spotted by referee during play.
Suspension handed after match.
10FWLuciano Becchio1Five yellow cards
14MFJonathan Howson1Red card for second bookable offence
9FWJermaine Beckford1Red card for second bookable offence
15MFFabian Delph2Ten yellow cards

Awards

Internal Awards

Official Player of the Year Awards

The results of the 2008–09 Leeds United F.C. Player of the Year Awards were announced at a dinner on 14 April 2008 at Elland Road .
1Winning goal was the player's third goal in the match.
2Winning goal was the player's first goal in the match.

External Awards

League One Team of the Week

The following Leeds players have been selected in the official League One team of the week.

In

1As the player was under the age of 23 at the time of the transfer, an undisclosed compensation package was due to the player's former club.

2Although intended to be undisclosed, it was revealed on Yorkshire Radio on 18 April 2009 that the compensation paid to the player's former club was £35,000.

3Although intended to be undisclosed, chairman Ken Bates revealed on Yorkshire Radio on 19 May 2009 that the compensation paid to the player's former club was £300,000.

4Player originally joined the club on a non-contract basis, but signed a one-year contract lasting until 2009 several weeks after.

5Player joined the club on a non-contract basis.

Out

1Player was at the club on a non-contract, pay-as-you-play deal which include a clause in which either party could cancel the agreement with 7 days notice. The player was the party that triggered the clause, resulting in his release from the club.

Loans

New Contracts

1Automatically extended until 2012 if the club is promoted to The Championship.

2Player's first contract included an appearance related clause which was automatically triggered in March, resulting in a one-year contract extension commencing in June 2009.

Club

Kit

Non-playing staff

Includes staff currently registered with club only.

Former staff

Other information

Competitions

Overall summary

1Qualified for play-offs. Lost to Millwall in the semi-final.

League One

Table

Results summary

Results by round

Play-offs

Last updated: 15 May 2009.

Source: Competitive Matches

1Scunthorpe beat MK Dons 7–6 on penalties.

Matches

Pre-season

League One

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