2008–09 Football League One

Football League One
Season 2008–09
Champions Leicester City
Promoted Leicester City
Peterborough United
Scunthorpe United
Relegated Northampton Town
Crewe Alexandra
Cheltenham Town
Hereford United
Matches played 557
Top goalscorer Rickie Lambert (29)

The Football League 2008–09 (named Coca-Cola Football League for sponsorship reasons), was the seventeenth season under its current league division format. It began in August 2008 and concluded in May 2009, with the promotion play-off finals.

The Football League is contested through three Divisions. The second division of these is League One. The winner and the runner up of League One will be automatically promoted to the Football League Championship and they will be joined by the winner of the League One playoff. The bottom four teams in the league will be relegated to the third division, League Two.

Leicester City played at this level for the first time in their history having spent all their time in the top two divisions. In the opposite direction, Hereford United made their first appearance in the third tier since 1978, after many seasons in non-league and lower-league football.

Changes from last season

From League One

Promoted to Championship

Relegated to League Two

To League One

Relegated from Championship

Promoted from League Two

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Promotion or relegation
1 Leicester City (C) (P) 46 27 15 4 84 39+45 96 Promotion to Football League Championship 2009–10
2 Peterborough United (P) 46 26 11 9 78 54+24 89
3 Milton Keynes Dons 46 26 9 11 83 47+36 87 Qualification to Football League One playoffs
4 Leeds United 46 26 6 14 77 49+28 84
5 Millwall 46 25 7 14 63 53+10 82
6 Scunthorpe United (P) 46 22 10 14 82 63+19 76
7 Tranmere Rovers 46 21 11 14 62 49+13 74
8 Southend United 46 21 8 17 58 613 71
9 Huddersfield Town 46 18 14 14 62 653 68
10 Oldham Athletic 46 16 17 13 66 65+1 65
11 Bristol Rovers 46 17 12 17 79 61+18 63
12 Colchester United 46 18 9 19 58 580 63
13 Walsall 46 17 10 19 61 665 61
14 Leyton Orient 46 15 11 20 45 5712 56
15 Swindon Town 46 12 17 17 68 713 53
16 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 13 13 20 55 7015 52
17 Yeovil Town 46 12 15 19 41 6625 51
18 Stockport County 46 16 12 18 59 57+2 050*
19 Hartlepool United 46 13 11 22 66 7913 50
20 Carlisle United 46 12 14 20 56 6913 50
21 Northampton Town (R) 46 12 13 21 61 654 49 Relegation to League Two
22 Crewe Alexandra (R) 46 12 10 24 59 8223 46
23 Cheltenham Town (R) 46 9 12 25 51 9140 39
24 Hereford United (R) 46 9 7 30 42 7937 34

Updated to games played on 2 May 2009.
Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
* Stockport County deducted 10 points;[1]
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Play-offs

  Semi-finals Final
                     
6  Scunthorpe United 1 0 (7) 1  
3  Milton Keynes Dons 1 0 (6) 1  
    6  Scunthorpe United 3
  5  Millwall 2
5  Millwall 1 1 2
4  Leeds United 0 1 1  

League One

Home ╲ Away BHA BRO CRLCHLCOLCREHARHERHUDLEELEILEYMILMKDNOROLDPETSCUSTDSTPSWITRAWALYEO
Brighton & Hove Albion 11 02 33 12 04 21 00 01 02 32 00 41 24 11 31 24 14 13 10 23 00 01 50
Bristol Rovers 12 23 32 00 00 41 61 12 22 01 21 42 12 10 20 01 12 42 20 22 20 13 30
Carlisle United 31 11 10 02 42 01 12 30 02 12 13 20 32 11 11 33 11 21 12 11 12 11 41
Cheltenham Town 22 21 11 43 10 20 23 12 01 04 01 13 35 01 11 36 12 00 22 20 10 00 10
Colchester United 01 01 50 31 01 11 12 00 01 01 10 12 03 21 22 01 00 01 10 32 01 02 10
Crewe Alexandra 12 11 12 12 20 00 21 31 23 03 02 01 22 13 03 11 32 34 03 10 21 21 20
Hartlepool United 10 11 22 41 42 14 42 53 01 22 01 23 13 20 33 12 23 30 01 33 21 22 00
Hereford United 12 03 10 30 02 20 11 01 20 13 21 02 01 02 50 01 12 01 01 11 22 00 12
Huddersfield Town 22 11 10 22 22 32 11 20 10 23 01 12 13 32 11 10 20 01 11 21 12 21 00
Leeds United 31 22 02 20 12 52 41 10 12 11 21 20 20 30 02 31 32 20 10 10 31 30 40
Leicester City 00 21 22 40 11 21 10 21 42 10 30 01 20 00 00 40 22 30 11 11 31 22 10
Leyton Orient 21 12 00 12 21 10 10 21 11 22 13 00 12 13 21 23 22 11 03 12 01 01 01
Millwall 01 32 10 20 01 00 20 10 21 31 01 21 04 10 23 20 12 11 10 11 10 31 11
Milton Keynes Dons 20 21 31 31 11 22 31 30 11 31 22 12 01 10 62 12 02 20 12 12 10 01 30
Northampton Town 22 00 10 42 12 51 10 21 11 21 12 11 00 01 01 11 33 23 40 34 11 02 30
Oldham Athletic 11 02 00 40 01 11 21 40 11 11 11 11 43 20 21 12 30 11 31 00 02 32 02
Peterborough United 00 54 10 11 21 42 12 20 40 20 20 30 10 00 10 22 21 12 10 22 22 10 13
Scunthorpe United 20 02 21 30 30 30 30 30 12 12 12 21 32 01 44 20 10 11 21 33 11 11 20
Southend United 02 10 30 20 33 01 32 10 01 10 02 30 01 02 10 12 10 20 11 21 21 20 01
Stockport County 20 31 30 10 12 43 21 41 11 13 00 01 22 01 11 31 13 03 31 11 00 12 00
Swindon Town 02 21 11 22 13 00 01 30 13 13 22 01 12 11 21 20 22 42 30 11 31 32 23
Tranmere Rovers 10 20 41 20 34 20 10 21 31 21 20 00 13 11 41 01 11 20 22 21 10 21 11
Walsall 30 05 21 11 20 11 23 11 23 10 14 02 12 03 31 12 12 21 52 10 21 01 20
Yeovil Town 11 22 11 11 02 32 23 22 10 11 02 00 20 00 10 22 01 12 12 24 10 10 11

Source: The Football League
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Top scorers

Correct as of 8 May 2009[2]

Pos Player Club Goals
1 Rickie Lambert Bristol Rovers 29
Simon Cox Swindon Town
3 Matty Fryatt Leicester City 27
Jermaine Beckford Leeds United
5 Gary Hooper Scunthorpe United 24
6 Craig Mackail-Smith Peterborough United 23
7 Lee Hughes Oldham Athletic 18
Aaron McLean Peterborough United
Joel Porter Hartlepool United
10 Paul Hayes Scunthorpe United 17

Dubious goals panel

Key events

30 April 2009 – Stockport County are docked 10 points by the FA for entering administration

Stadiums

Team Stadium Capacity
Leeds United Elland Road 39,460
Leicester City Walkers Stadium 32,500
Huddersfield Town Galpharm Stadium 24,500
Milton Keynes Dons stadium:mk 22,000
Millwall The Den 20,146
Carlisle United Brunton Park Stadium 16,981
Tranmere Rovers Prenton Park 16,567
Swindon Town The County Ground 15,728
Peterborough United London Road Stadium 15,460
Southend United Roots Hall 12,306
Bristol Rovers Memorial Stadium 11,916
Walsall Bescot Stadium 11,300
Stockport County Edgeley Park 10,651
Oldham Athletic Boundary Park 10,638
Crewe Alexandra Alexandra Stadium 10,046
Colchester United Colchester Community Stadium 10,000
Yeovil Town Huish Park 9,978
Leyton Orient Brisbane Road 9,271
Scunthorpe United Glanford Park 9,183
Brighton & Hove Albion Withdean Stadium 8,850
Hartlepool United Victoria Park 7,691
Northampton Town Sixfields Stadium 7,653
Cheltenham Town Whaddon Road 7,408
Hereford United Edgar Street 7,100

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Position in table
Milton Keynes Dons Paul Ince Signed by Blackburn Rovers (mutual consent) 22 June 2008[3] Roberto Di Matteo 2 July 2008[4] Pre-season
Cheltenham Town Keith Downing Mutual consent 13 September 2008[5] Martin Allen 15 September 2008[6] 24th
Colchester United Geraint Williams Mutual consent 22 September 2008[7] Paul Lambert 24 September 2008[8] 23rd
Carlisle United John Ward Mutual consent 3 November 2008[9] Greg Abbott 5 December 2008[10] 20th
Huddersfield Town Stan Ternent Mutual consent 4 November 2008[11] Lee Clark 11 December 2008[12] 16th
Swindon Town Maurice Malpas Mutual consent 14 November 2008[13] Danny Wilson 26 December 2008[14] 16th
Crewe Alexandra Steve Holland Contract terminated[15] 18 November 2008[16] Guðjón Þórðarson 24 December 2008[17] 24th
Hartlepool United Danny Wilson Contract terminated 15 December 2008[18] Chris Turner 15 December 2008[18] 13th
Leeds United Gary McAllister Contract terminated 21 December 2008[19] Simon Grayson 23 December 2008[20] 9th
Walsall Jimmy Mullen Contract terminated 10 January 2009[21] Chris Hutchings 20 January 2009[22] 12th
Leyton Orient Martin Ling Mutual Consent 18 January 2009[23] Geraint Williams 5 February 2009[24] 21st
Yeovil Town Russell Slade Contract terminated 16 February 2009[25] Terry Skiverton 18 February 2009[26] 16th
Brighton & Hove Albion Micky Adams Contract terminated 21 February 2009[27] Russell Slade 6 March 2009[28] 21st
Oldham Athletic John Sheridan Mutual Consent 15 March 2009[29] Joe Royle 15 March 2009[30] 8th

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