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Revision as of 05:09, 1 June 2010

Dagenham & Redbridge
Dagenham & Redbridge crest
Full nameDagenham & Redbridge Football Club
Nickname(s)The Daggers
Founded1992
GroundVictoria Road, Dagenham
Capacity6,078 (2,200 seated)
ChairmanDave Andrews
ManagerJohn Still
LeagueLeague Two
2009–10League Two, 7th
(promoted)

Dagenham & Redbridge Football Club (Template:Pron-en) is an English football club based in Dagenham, in the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham, London, England. It was formed in 1992 after a merger between Redbridge Forest and Dagenham. The team, after playing in Football League Two having been promoted as champions from the Football Conference in the 2006–07 season, will play in Football League One for the 2010-11 season after defeating Rotherham United in the 2010 League Two play-off final.

The club's traditional colours are red and blue, to represent the merger teams colours. In the early days the club used red for the home shirt and blue for the away shirts, normally red and white vertical stripes for the home and blue and white vertical stripes for the away. In recent times the kit has gone under a large transformation. The stripes have been replaced with solid colours. The away colours are now yellow with blue trim.

History

Formation

The club can trace its origins back to four amateur clubs Ilford (formed in 1881), Leytonstone (1886), Walthamstow Avenue (1900) and Dagenham (1949). All had some success, particularly Leytonstone, who won the FA Amateur Cup three times and the Isthmian League title nine times.

In 1979, Ilford and Leytonstone merged to become Leytonstone/Ilford, and in 1988 they absorbed the struggling Walthamstow Avenue to become Redbridge Forest (although the name change was made only in the summer of 1989). Redbridge Forest achieved promotion to the Football Conference in 1991 before merging with Dagenham in 1992 to become Dagenham & Redbridge.

Non-League

Dagenham & Redbridge spent several seasons in the Football Conference, but were relegated to the Isthmian League Premier Division in 1996. It remained in the division until winning promotion in 1999–2000, going on to establish itself as one of the strongest clubs in the Conference, finishing third, second and fifth in its first three seasons back following promotion. The club was only narrowly beaten to the title by Boston United in 2002. Boston United was subsequently found guilty of inappropriately making illegal payments to its players in its title-winning season, following which Dagenham & Redbridge unsuccessfully attempted to have itself declared Conference Champions, and hence take Boston's contentious place in The Football League.

The Daggers then declined somewhat, finishing the 2003–04, 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons in mid-table. On 27 February 2004 the club was beaten 9–0 at home by Hereford United, equalling the record highest winning margin in the Conference.[1]

Promotion to the Football League

The 2006–07 season saw Dagenham & Redbridge battle it out with Oxford United for the top of the league spot. Despite Oxford quickly racing to the top, a collapse in Oxford's form combined with an excellent run for the Daggers saw them overtake Oxford in the league. On 7 April, Dagenham & Redbridge beat Aldershot Town 2–1 to be declared Conference Champions, meaning the club would play in the Football League for the first time in its history.[2][3]

Dagenham & Redbridge played its first ever match in The Football League on 11 August 2007, a 1–0 defeat to Stockport County.[4] The club won its first Football League game at home to Lincoln City on 1 September 2007.[5] The Daggers finished the season in 20th place, ensuring a second season of Football League competition. Promotion to the Football League meant that Dagenham & Redbridge could compete in the League Cup for the first time. The club lost in the First Round to Luton Town.

The following season, the Daggers reached their highest ever position of 8th. They just failed to make the League Two play offs after losing to Shropshire side Shrewsbury Town at home on the last day of the season.

2009-2010 season

The Daggers started the season in Football League Two, and began with a win against Crewe Alexandra, doing this despite losing nine first team players, but John Still found several new faces to complete a good side. As of 16 February 2010 Dagenham are sitting 10th in League Two. In this season the Daggers have also sold Solomon Taiwo for a club record fee of £200,000 to Championship side Cardiff City. Dagenham also completed work on a new 1200 all seater away stand, which now meets Football League requirements. This was fully opened during the month of November. Dagenham finished the season in seventh, the last play-off position. In the play-offs they won the first leg of their semi-final against Morecambe 6-0 almost guaranteeing their place in the play-off final for a chance of promotion to The Football League One. In this win, the Daggers also claimed the record for the highest ever first leg score in the Football League Play Offs, the previous record was held by Crewe Alexandra.

The Daggers beat Rotherham United 3–2 at Wembley Stadium on 30 May 2010 where Paul Benson grabbed the opener, where they led three times and earned Dagenham a place in League One, the highest league they have been in their entire 18 year history.[6]

Local rivalries

Dagenham & Redbridge have a number of local rivalries. The most local is probably A.F.C. Hornchurch, but they are not in the league. As of the 2010-2011 season, Dagenham & Redbridge will be able to face their closest geographic rivals, Leyton Orient, a club associated with the Dagger's own history. Southend United and West Ham United are also nearby but Dagenham can only play against them in cup competitions or friendlies as they are not in the same league.

Players

Current squad

As of 13 May 2010.

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 Wales WAL Tony Roberts
3 DF Ireland EIR Damien McCrory
4 DF England ENG Scott Doe
6 DF South Africa RSA Mark Arber
7 MF England ENG Danny Green
8 MF England ENG Stuart Thurgood
9 FW Barbados BRB Jon Nurse
10 FW England ENG Josh Scott
14 FW England ENG Paul Benson
15 DF England ENG Anwar Uddin
17 MF England ENG Darren Currie
18 MF England ENG Steven Demetriou
19 DF England ENG Abu Ogogo
20 DF France FRA Romain Vincelot
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF England ENG Gavin Dayes
22 MF England ENG Graeme Montgomery
23 MF England ENG Danny Spiller
24 MF England ENG Billy Bingham
25 DF Ghana GHA Will Antwi
26 MF England ENG Tommy Tejan-Sie
27 GK England ENG Dave Hogan
30 GK England ENG Chris Helmet Lewington
31 FW England ENG Phil Walsh
32 FW England ENG Hakeem Araba
33 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Peter Gain
MF England ENG Danny Green
FW England ENG Alex Osborn

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF England ENG Alex Bentley (on loan to Bishop's Stortford)
11 FW England ENG Mark Nwokeji (at Luton Town)
16 FW England ENG Wesley Thomas (at Rushden & Diamonds)
35 MF England ENG Harlee Dean (at Grays Athletic)

Stadium

League history

Season Division Position Top league goalscorer Extra information
1992-1993 Conference 3 Paul Cavell 19
1993-1994 Conference 6 Paul Cavell & David Crown 9
1994-1995 Conference 15 Ian Richardson 10
1995-1996 Conference 22 ?? Relegated
1996-1997 Isthmian Premier 4 Vinnie John 12
1997-1998 Isthmian Premier 4 Paul Cobb 24
1998-1999 Isthmian Premier 3 Paul Cobb 21
1999-2000 Isthmian Premier 1 Paul Cobb 18 Champions
2000-2001 Conference 3 Danny Shipp & Junior McDougald 9
2001-2002 Conference 2 Mark Stein 24 Runners up on goal difference
2002-2003 Conference 5 Mark Stein & Steve West 16 First Conference play-off finalists
2003-2004 Conference 13 Chris Moore 10
2004-2005 Conference National 11 Chris Moore 19
2005-2006 Conference National 10 Chris Moore 15
2006-2007 Conference National 1 Paul Benson 28 Champions
2007-2008 League Two 20 Ben Strevens 20
2008-2009 League Two 8 Paul Benson 18
2009-2010 League Two 7 Paul Benson 18 Play-off winners - promoted

Records

Record victory (Conference )- 8-1 vs Woking 1994 season[clarification needed]

( League ) - 6-0 vs Chester City 2008-09 season

Record defeat (Conference)- 0-9 vs Hereford United 2003-04 season

(League)- 1-4 vs Bradford City 2007-08 season

Record attendance. FA Cup vs Ipswich Town 3rd round 5,949

Record League attendance Football League Two vs Shrewsbury Town 4,791 2 May 2009

Record Transfer Fee Received- Solomon Taiwo to Cardiff City £200,000.

Record Transfer Fee Paid- Damien McCrory from Plymouth Argyle (five figure fee)

Record Appearance Holder- Tony Roberts 442 Appearances over 10 years

Record Goal Scorer- Danny Shipp 102 goals over 9 years

Extra Records

Tony Roberts is the only goalkeeper in the history of the FA Cup to have scored a goal. He netted against Basingstoke Town in October 2001, it was a fourth Qualifying Round.

First Fully Capped International Whilst Playing For Dagenham was Jon Nurse who was capped for Barbados against Dominica in 2008.

The highest ever scoreline in the first leg of a play off game is now held by the Daggers, they defeated Morecambe 6-0 on the 16th May 2010, the previous record was held by Crewe Alexandra.

Honours

League Two

  • Play-Off Winner: 2009–10

Conference National

  • Champions: 2006–07
  • Runners-up: 2001–02

Isthmian League Premier Division

  • Champions: 1999–2000

FA Trophy

  • Runners-up: 1997

Essex Senior Cup

  • Winners: 1998, 2001
  • Runners-up: 2002

Notes