2008–09 AFC Bournemouth season

AFC Bournemouth
2008–09 season
ManagerJimmy Quinn/Eddie Howe
StadiumDean Court
League Two21st
FA CupSecond round
League CupFirst round
Football League TrophyQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Brett Pitman (17)

All:
Brett Pitman (17)

Results

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Bournemouth's score comes first [1]

Legend

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Win Draw Loss

Football League Two

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Match Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
1 9 August 2008 Gillingham H 1–1 5,377 Anderton 42
2 16 August 2008 Aldershot Town A 1–1 4,564 Sappleton 81
3 23 August 2008 Exeter City H 0–1 5,350
4 30 August 2008 Port Vale A 1–3 6,048 Lindfield 58
5 6 September 2008 Notts County A 1–1 4,362 Pitman 19
6 13 September 2008 Macclesfield Town H 0–1 3,922
7 20 September 2008 Bradford City A 3–1 12,824 Hollands 39, Goulding 54, Pearce 70
8 27 September 2008 Darlington H 3–1 4,124 Bartley 15, Austin (og) 37, Pitman 90
9 4 October 2008 Wycombe Wanderers A 1–3 5,005 Hollands 57
10 11 October 2008 Rotherham United H 0–0 4,530
11 18 October 2008 Shrewsbury Town A 1–4 5,738 Pitman 60
12 21 October 2008 Dagenham & Redbridge H 2–1 3,554 Bradbury 24, Pitman 31
13 25 October 2008 Lincoln City H 0–1 4,464
14 1 November 2008 Chesterfield H 1–1 4,082 Goodall (og) 82
15 15 November 2008 Accrington Stanley A 0–3 1,152
16 21 November 2008 Grimsby Town A 3–3 4,353 Bradbury 6, 89, Anderton 79
17 25 November 2008 Morecambe H 0–0 3,068
18 2 December 2008 Luton Town A 3–3 6,773 Molesley 20, 51, Tubbs 76
19 6 December 2008 Chester City H 1–0 4,154 Anderton 88
20 13 December 2008 Rochdale A 1–1 2,285 Bradbury (p) 45
21 20 December 2008 Bury H 2–0 3,479 Igoe 39, Partington 44
22 26 December 2008 Brentford A 0–2 6,450
23 28 December 2008 Barnet H 0–2 4,725
24 3 January 2009 Darlington A 1–2 2,571 Hollands 29
25 17 January 2009 Rotherham United A 0–1 3,270
26 24 January 2009 Wycombe Wanderers H 3–1 5,946 Pitman 24, Pearce 32, Thomson 64
27 27 January 2009 Luton Town H 1–1 5,230 Hollands 29
28 31 January 2009 Lincoln City A 3–3 3,634 Molesley 36, Pitman (p) 65, (p) 77
29 7 February 2009 Shrewsbury Town H 1–0 4,187 Pitman 23
30 14 February 2009 Accrington Stanley H 1–0 4,109 Pitman 86
31 20 February 2009 Chesterfield A 0–1 3,130
32 24 February 2009 Dagenham & Redbridge A 1–0 1,602 Molesley 90
33 28 February 2009 Gillingham A 0–1 5,353
34 3 March 2009 Aldershot Town H 2–0 4,556 Hollands 39, Fletcher 56
35 7 March 2009 Port Vale H 0–0 5,924
36 10 March 2009 Exeter City A 3–1 4,946 Hollands 56, Pitman 59, 87
37 14 March 2009 Macclesfield Town A 2–0 1,589 Bradbury 50, 70
38 17 March 2009 Bradford City H 4–1 4,847 Fletcher 4, 39, Goulding 40, 51
39 21 March 2009 Notts County H 0–1 5,510
40 28 March 2009 Bury A 0–1 2,762
41 5 April 2009 Rochdale H 4–0 5,092 Pitman 12, 67, 90, Feeney 25
42 11 April 2009 Barnet A 0–1 3,133
43 13 April 2009 Brentford H 0–1 8,168
44 18 April 2009 Chester City A 2–0 3,349 Pitman 3, Robinson 79
45 25 April 2009 Grimsby Town H 2–1 9,008 Feeney 47, Fletcher 80
46 2 May 2009 Morecambe A 4–0 2,601 Ward 7, Feeney 36, Pitman 43, 69

FA Cup

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Match Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
R1 8 November 2008 Bristol Rovers H 1–0 3,935 Pearce 76
R2 29 November 2008 Blyth Spartans H 0–0 4,165
R2 - Replay 16 December 2008 Blyth Spartans A 0–1 (AET) 4,040

Football League Cup

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Match Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
R1 12 August 2008 Cardiff City H 1–2 3,399 Kuffour 28

Football League Trophy

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Match Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
R1 2 September 2008 Bristol Rovers H 3–0 2,220 Goulding 38, Igoe 67, Hollands 76
R2 7 October 2008 MK Dons A 1–0 4,329 Anderton 77
QF 4 November 2008 Colchester United H 0–1 2,275

Squad

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Squad at end of season[2]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ENG Shwan Jalal
2 DF   AUS Scott Guyett
3 DF   ENG Ryan Garry
4 DF   ENG Shaun Cooper
5 DF   ENG Jason Pearce
6 MF   ENG Marvin Bartley
7 MF   ENG Sammy Igoe
9 FW   Jersey Brett Pitman
10 FW   ENG Alan Connell
11 MF   ENG Liam Feeney
13 GK   ENG Ryan Pryce
14 MF   ENG Danny Hollands
15 DF   ENG Joel Ward (on loan from Portsmouth)
16 FW   ENG Jeff Goulding
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW   ENG Josh McQuoid[3]
18 DF   WAL Rhoys Wiggins (on loan from Crystal Palace)
20 MF   ENG Mark Molesley
20 MF   ENG Anton Robinson
22 MF   ENG Joe Partington
23 FW   ENG Lee Bradbury
24 DF   ENG George Webb
25 MF   ENG Steve Hutchings
28 DF   SCO Warren Cummings
29 MF   ENG Carl Preston
31 DF   ENG Jason Tindall
33 FW   ENG Steve Fletcher

Left club during season

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
10 FW   ENG Jo Kuffour (joined Bristol Rovers on 29 August 2008[4])
16 MF   ENG Carl Pettefer (joined Bognor Regis Town[5])
11 MF   ENG Scott Wagstaff (on loan from Charlton Athletic)
26 FW   JAM Ricky Sappleton (on loan from Leicester City)
21 FW   SCO Blair Sturrock (on loan from Swindon Town)
11 FW   ENG Michael Rankine (on loan from Rushden & Diamonds)
No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF   ENG Darren Anderton (retired on 7 December 2008[6])
18 FW   ENG Michael Symes (on loan from Shrewsbury Town)
19 FW   ENG Matt Tubbs (on loan from Salisbury City)
12 FW   ENG Craig Lindfield (on loan from Liverpool)
12 GK   ENG David Button (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
18 MF   ENG Jake Thomson (on loan from Southampton)

References

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  1. ^ "AFC Bournemouth match record: 2009".
  2. ^ "FootballSquads – Bournemouth – 2007/08". www.footballsquads.co.uk. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  3. ^ McQuoid was born in Southampton, England, but also qualifies to represent Northern Ireland internationally and made his international debut for Northern Ireland in 2010.
  4. ^ "Rovers tie up Kuffour deal".
  5. ^ "Bognor Regis sign ex-Oxford pair". September 2008.
  6. ^ "Darren Anderton Retires". Bleacher Report.