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Manchester United
2008–09 season
Co-chairmenUnited States Joel & Avram Glazer
ManagerScotland Sir Alex Ferguson
Premier League1st
FA CupSemi-finals
Carling CupWinners
Community ShieldWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueRunners-up
UEFA Super CupRunners-up
FIFA Club World CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Cristiano Ronaldo (18)

All:
Cristiano Ronaldo (26)
Highest home attendance75,569 vs Liverpool (14 March 2009)
Lowest home attendance53,729 vs Middlesbrough (23 September 2008)
Average home league attendance73,248

The 2008–09 season was Manchester United's 17th season in the Premier League, and their 34th consecutive season in the top division of English football. After winning a third consecutive Premier League title for the second time to equal Liverpool's record of 18 league titles,[1] the team aimed to become the first team to retain the European Cup since Milan in 1990. However, they were beaten 2–0 by Barcelona in the final at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on 27 May 2009.[2]

In December 2008, the club became the first English side to win the FIFA Club World Cup when they beat LDU Quito 1–0 in the final.[3] Two months later, on 1 March 2009, the club added the 2008–09 League Cup to their trophy cabinet with a 4–1 penalty shootout win over Tottenham Hotspur after a goalless 120 minutes in the final.[4]

United secured a third consecutive Premier League with a goalless draw at home to Arsenal on 16 May 2009. This made them the first team ever to win three consecutive English top flight titles on two separate occasions, having previously done so between 1999 and 2001.[1]

Team kit

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The team kits for the 2008-09 season were produced by Adidas with Samsung the shirt sponsor. The home kit was revealed at Chelsea's website on 25 April,[5] and first worn in the last Premier League game of the 2007-08 season, as well as in the 2008 UEFA Champions League final. An all-black kit with white stripes replaced the electric yellow away kit from the 2007-08 season. On the 1st of August, the new yellow third kit was unveiled on Chelsea's website, reminiscent of the away kit of the club's 1996-98 seasons.

Home
Away
Third kit
Goalkeeper home
Goalkeeper away


Pre-season and friendlies

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After losing assistant manager Carlos Queiroz to the Portugal national football team,[6] Manchester United began their pre-season schedule on 12 July 2008 with a trip up to Pittodrie Stadium to play against Alex Ferguson's former team, Aberdeen. The fixture was to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Dons winning the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, for which Ferguson himself was the manager.[7] Manchester United won the match 2–0, with a penalty from Michael Carrick and a header from Wayne Rooney.[8]

Date Opponents H / A Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance
12 July 2008 Aberdeen A 2 – 0 Carrick 45' (pen.), Rooney 70' 22,192
19 July 2008 Kaizer Chiefs N 1 – 1 Eagles 60'
22 July 2008 Orlando Pirates N 1 – 0 Martin 23' 50,000
26 July 2008 Kaizer Chiefs N 4 – 0 Giggs 40', Rooney 57', Cleverley 62', Campbell 86'
27 July 2008 Portsmouth N 2 – 1 Eagles 50', Tévez 65'
2 August 2008 Espanyol H 1 – 0 Campbell 82' 68,868
4 August 2008 Peterborough United A 2 – 0 R. Martin 38' (o.g.), Gibson 68' 13,042
6 August 2008 Juventus H 0 – 0 69,872
10 August 2008 Portsmouth N 0 – 0
(3 – 1p)
84,808
29 August 2008 Zenit St. Petersburg N 1 – 2 Vidić 73' 18,064

Premier League

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Manchester United kicked off their defence of the Premier League title on 17 August 2008, playing against Newcastle United at Old Trafford. Newcastle got the first goal of the game through an Obafemi Martins header, but United hit straight back through Darren Fletcher two minutes later. Manager Sir Alex Ferguson handed debuts to both Rodrigo Possebon and Rafael da Silva during the game.[9] This was followed up by a narrow 1–0 win over Portsmouth on 25 August. Papa Bouba Diop went close for Portsmouth after just 12 seconds, before United opened the scoring in the 32nd minute, Darren Fletcher's scuffed shot deflecting off Sol Campbell before being turned into the roof of the net by Sylvain Distin. United dominated most of the match, with Portsmouth rarely testing Edwin van der Sar in the Manchester United goal.[10]

On 16 May, United successfully defended their Premier League title for the second year running with a 0–0 draw at home to Arsenal. Arsenal took the game to United, although fighting only for pride as their league position was already secured, and if it weren't for some good defending by United, they could have taken the lead. Wayne Rooney could have put United ahead, but his first-half header went wide of Łukasz Fabiański's post. The Reds had a well-worked Park Ji-Sung goal disallowed for an incorrect offside later in the second half. The South Korean had slotted the ball into an empty net after playing a one-two with Cristiano Ronaldo, but the Portuguese was judged to have been ahead of the last defender when Park played the ball through. When the final whistle blew, the United players, manager and backroom staff celebrated jubilantly, and rightly so, being crowned champions of England for the 18th time.[1]

Date Opponents H / A Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance League

position

17 August 2008 Newcastle United H 1 – 1 Fletcher 24' 75,512 10th
25 August 2008 Portsmouth A 1 – 0 Fletcher 32' 20,540 5th
13 September 2008 Liverpool A 1 – 2 Tévez 3' 44,192 9th
21 September 2008 Chelsea A 1 – 1 Park 18' 41,760 15th
27 September 2008 Bolton Wanderers H 2 – 0 Ronaldo 60' (pen.), Rooney 77' 75,484 8th
4 October 2008 Blackburn Rovers A 2 – 0 Brown 31', Rooney 64' 27,321 6th
18 October 2008 West Bromwich Albion H 4 – 0 Rooney 56', Ronaldo 69', Berbatov 72', Nani 90' 75,451 4th
25 October 2008 Everton A 1 – 1 Fletcher 22' 36,069 5th
29 October 2008 West Ham United H 2 – 0 Ronaldo (2) 14', 30' 75,397 6th
1 November 2008 Hull City H 4 – 3 Ronaldo (2) 3', 44', Carrick 29', Vidić 57' 75,398 3rd
8 November 2008 Arsenal A 1 – 2 Rafael 90' 60,106 4th
15 November 2008 Stoke City H 5 – 0 Ronaldo (2) 3', 89', Carrick 45+1', Berbatov 49', Welbeck 84' 75,369 3rd
22 November 2008 Aston Villa A 0 – 0 42,585 3rd
30 November 2008 Manchester City A 1 – 0 Rooney 42' 47,320 3rd
6 December 2008 Sunderland H 1 – 0 Vidić 90+1' 75,400 3rd
13 December 2008 Tottenham Hotspur A 0 – 0 35,882 3rd
26 December 2008 Stoke City A 1 – 0 Tévez 83' 27,500 3rd
29 December 2008 Middlesbrough H 1 – 0 Berbatov 69' 75,294 3rd
11 January 2009 Chelsea H 3 – 0 Vidić 45', Rooney 63', Berbatov 86' 75,455 3rd
14 January 2009 Wigan Athletic H 1 – 0 Rooney 1' 73,917 2nd
17 January 2009 Bolton Wanderers A 1 – 0 Berbatov 90' 26,021 1st
27 January 2009 West Bromwich Albion A 5 – 0 Berbatov 22', Tévez 44', Vidić 60', Ronaldo (2) 65', 73' 26,105 1st
31 January 2009 Everton H 1 – 0 Ronaldo 44' (pen.) 75,399 1st
8 February 2009 West Ham United A 1 – 0 Giggs 62' 34,958 1st
18 February 2009 Fulham H 3 – 0 Scholes 12', Berbatov 29', Rooney 62' 75,437 1st
21 February 2009 Blackburn Rovers H 2 – 1 Rooney 23', Ronaldo 60' 75,000 1st
4 March 2009 Newcastle United A 2 – 1 Rooney 20', Berbatov 56' 51,636 1st
14 March 2009 Liverpool H 1 – 4 Ronaldo 23' (pen.) 75,569 1st
21 March 2009 Fulham A 0 – 2 25,652 1st
5 April 2009 Aston Villa H 3 – 2 Ronaldo (2) 13', 81', Macheda 90+3' 75,409 1st
11 April 2009 Sunderland A 2 – 1 Scholes 19', Macheda 75' 45,408 1st
22 April 2009 Portsmouth H 2 – 0 Rooney 9', Carrick 82' 74,895 1st
25 April 2009 Tottenham Hotspur H 5 – 2 Ronaldo (2) 56' (pen.), 68', Rooney (2) 67', 71', Berbatov 79' 75,458 1st
2 May 2009 Middlesbrough A 2 – 0 Giggs 25', Park 51' 33,767 1st
10 May 2009 Manchester City H 2 – 0 Ronaldo 17', Tévez 45' 75,464 1st
13 May 2009 Wigan Athletic A 2 – 1 Tévez 61', Carrick 86' 21,286 1st
16 May 2009 Arsenal H 0 – 0 75,468 1st
24 May 2009 Hull City A 1 – 0 Gibson 24' 24,945 1st


Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Manchester United 38 28 6 4 68 24 +44 90
2 Liverpool 38 25 11 2 77 27 +50 86
3 Chelsea 38 25 8 5 68 24 +44 83

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

FA Cup

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Manchester United entered the 2008–09 FA Cup at the Third Round stage, and were paired with Southampton at the draw on 30 November 2008. The match was played at St Mary's Stadium on 4 January 2009.[11] The draw for the Fourth Round was held immediately before the match, and United were given the prospect a home draw against Tottenham Hotspur should they overcome Southampton.[12]


Date Round Opponents H / A Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
4 January 2009 Round 3 Southampton A 3 – 0 Welbeck 20', Nani 47' (pen.), Gibson 81' 31,901
24 January 2009 Round 4 Tottenham Hotspur H 2 – 1 Scholes 35', Berbatov 36' 75,014
15 February 2009 Round 5 Derby County A 4 – 1 Nani 29', Gibson 43', Ronaldo 48', Welbeck 81' 32,103
7 March 2009 Round 6 Fulham A 4 – 0 Tévez (2) 20', 35', Rooney 50', Park 81' 24,662
19 April 2009 Semi-final Everton N 0 – 0
(2 – 4p)
88,141

Carling Cup

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The draw for the Third Round of the 2008–09 Carling Cup paired Manchester United with Middlesbrough. The match was played at Old Trafford on 23 September 2008,[13] and resulted in a 3–1 win for the home side, who gave debuts to three young players, Ben Amos, Danny Welbeck and Manucho. In his first start for the club since returning from injury, Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring in the 25th minute, heading home Ryan Giggs' corner. Adam Johnson equalised for Middlesbrough ten minutes into the second half, but in the 66th minute, Emanuel Pogatetz was sent off for a serious foul on Rodrigo Possebon, which left the Brazilian requiring lengthy treatment before being replaced by Darron Gibson. The disparity in the teams' numbers meant that another United goal was practically inevitable, and it came in the 79th minute via Ryan Giggs. The Welshman's goal lifted him into 10th in the club's all-time list of goalscorers. Because of Possebon's injury, a total of nine minutes of injury time were played, and, in the fifth of the nine, Nani added a third goal for United, securing their passage into the Fourth Round of the competition.[14]

Date Round Opponents H / A Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
23 September 2008 Round 3 Middlesbrough H 3 – 1 Ronaldo 25', Giggs 79', Nani 90+5' 53,729
11 November 2008 Round 4 Queens Park Rangers H 1 – 0 Tévez 76' (pen.) 62,539
3 December 2008 Round 5 Blackburn Rovers H 5 – 3 Tévez (4) 35', 50' (pen.), 54', 90+4', Nani 40' 53,997
7 January 2009 Semi-final
First leg
Derby County A 0 – 1 30,194
20 January 2009 Semi-final
Second leg
Derby County H 4 – 2 Nani 16', O'Shea 22', Tévez 34', Ronaldo 87' (pen.) 73,374

Final

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The Final was played at Wembley Stadium on 1 March. United continued with the policy of playing a mixture of younger, more inexperienced players in the League Cup with older, more experienced ones. Wayne Rooney, who had been expected to play, was not in the squad, having been sidelined by a virus and Dimitar Berbatov was not selected to play against his former team. Edwin van der Sar, who had not played any part in the run up to the Final, was again rested and Ben Foster was selected in goal, ahead of Tomasz Kuszczak.[4]

Champions League

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Group stage

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United got their first win of the Champions League season on 30 September 2008, when they visited Aalborg BK. The Red Devils were soon on the attack and Dimitar Berbatov could have got his name on the scoresheet after just six minutes, but he missed the target after Cristiano Ronaldo had charged down goalkeeper Karim Zaza's clearance. Paul Scholes was injured in the 15th minute and was replaced by Ryan Giggs, who immediately played in Wayne Rooney for the first goal of the game. The score remained at 1–0 until ten minutes after half-time, when Berbatov finally put the ball in the back of the net after pouncing on a mistake by Thomas Augustinussen. Tévez was brought on in the 59th minute after Rooney took a knock on his ankle, and introduced fresh attacking impetus to the United front line; he had a goal ruled out for unintentional use of the arm, before breaking into the box only for his square ball to Ronaldo to be wasted by the Portuguese international. Berbatov put the result beyond doubt in the 79th minute when he acrobatically volleyed Ronaldo's right wing cross into the goal.[16]

Date Opponents H / A Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance Group

position

17 September 2008 Villarreal H 0 – 0 74,944 1st
30 September 2008 Aalborg BK A 3 – 0 Rooney 22', Berbatov (2) 55', 79' 10,346 1st
21 October 2008 Celtic H 3 – 0 Berbatov (2) 30', 51', Rooney 76' 74,655 1st
5 November 2008 Celtic A 1 – 1 Giggs 84' 58,903 1st
25 November 2008 Villarreal A 0 – 0 22,529 1st
10 December 2008 Aalborg BK H 2 – 2 Tévez 3', Rooney 52' 74,382 1st
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
England Manchester United 6 2 4 0 9 3 +6 10
Spain Villarreal 6 2 3 1 9 7 +2 9
Denmark Aalborg BK 6 1 3 2 9 14 −5 6
Scotland Celtic 6 1 2 3 4 7 −3 5

Knockout stage

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The draw for the first knockout round of the Champions League was made in Nyon, Switzerland, on 19 December 2008. United, as group winners could have faced teams such as Real Madrid and Juventus,[17] but were ultimately paired with Internazionale, managed by former Chelsea manager, José Mourinho.[18]

Date Round Opponents H / A Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
24 February 2009 First knockout round
First leg
Internazionale A 0 – 0 80,018
11 March 2009 First knockout round
Second leg
Internazionale H 2 – 0 Vidić 4', Ronaldo 49' 74,769
7 April 2009 Quarter-final
First leg
Porto H 2 – 2 Rooney 15', Tévez 85' 74,517
15 April 2009 Quarter-final
Second leg
Porto|A 1 – 0 Ronaldo 6' 50,010
29 April 2009 Semi-final
First leg
Arsenal H 1 – 0 O'Shea 17' 74,733
5 May 2009 Semi-final
Second leg
Arsenal A 3 – 1 Park 8', Ronaldo (2) 11', 61' 59,867


Final

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On 27 May, United lost to Barcelona 2-0 in the final following goals from Samuel Eto'o after 10 minutes (the Catalans first attempt on goal) and Lionel Messi 20 minutes from time. United performed poorly throughout, with the exception of the first 10 minutes and Sir Alex Ferguson admitted after the game that Barcelona had been the better side in the Final.

Barcelona Spain2 – 0England Manchester United
Eto'o 10'
Messi 70'
Report
Attendance: 62,467

Club World Cup

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As winners of the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League, Manchester United earned the right to compete in the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup, alongside the champions from each of FIFA's five other continental confederations.[19] The way the competition is organised meant that United were entered at the semi-final stage, where they would play either Japan's Gamba Osaka or the winner of a play-off between Adelaide United of Australia and Waitakere United or New Zealand.[20]

Date Round Opponents H / A Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
18 December 2008 Semi-final Gamba Osaka N 5 – 3 Vidić 28', Ronaldo 45+1', Rooney (2) 75', 79', Fletcher 78' 67,618

Final

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Like the semi-final, the final was played at the International Stadium in Yokohama. Dimitar Berbatov was unable to fully recover from his virus, but was named on the bench for United, while Wayne Rooney was rewarded for his semi-final brace with a place in the starting line-up, meaning that the trio of Rooney, Ronaldo and Tévez all started the match. Meanwhile, captain Gary Neville was left out in place of Rafael, meaning that Rio Ferdinand captained the side. The match started very much in United's favour, but they were unable to convert their dominance into goals, LDU goalkeeper José Francisco Cevallos keeping the Reds' strikers at bay. Shortly after the break, Vidić was involved in an altercation with LDU midfielder Claudio Bieler; Bieler first committed a foul on Vidić, but while the two were grounded, Vidić lashed out at Bieler with an elbow. The Argentine rolled across the turf clutching his face, to which the Uzbek referee, Ravshan Irmatov, responded with a straight red card. In order to restore numbers in defence, Alex Ferguson withdrew Carlos Tévez and introduced Jonny Evans.

LDU Quito Ecuador0 – 1England Manchester United
Report Rooney 73'

Squad statistics

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No. Pos. Name League FA Cup Carling Cup Europe Other Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Netherlands van der Sar 33 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 4 0 49 0 1 0
2 DF England Neville (c) 13(3) 0 2 0 3 0 3(1) 0 3(1) 0 24(5) 0 3 0
3 DF France Evra 28 0 2(1) 0 1(1) 0 10(1) 0 4 0 45(3) 0 7 0
4 MF England Hargreaves 1(1) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2(1) 0 0 0
5 DF England Ferdinand 24 0 3 0 1 0 11 0 4 0 43 0 3 0
6 DF England Brown 6(2) 1 0 0 1 0 0(2) 0 0(2) 0 7(6) 1 3 0
7 MF Portugal Ronaldo 31(2) 18 2 1 2(2) 2 11(1) 4 2 1 48(5) 26 9 1
8 MF Brazil Anderson 11(6) 0 3 0 5(1) 0 7(2) 0 3 0 29(9) 0 1 0
9 FW France Saha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 FW Bulgaria Berbatov 29(2) 9 2(1) 1 0 0 5(4) 4 0 0 36(7) 14 2 0
10 FW England Rooney 25(5) 12 1(1) 1 0(1) 0 11(2) 4 2(1) 3 39(10) 20 9 1
11 MF Wales Giggs (vc) 15(13) 2 2 0 3(1) 1 6(5) 1 2 0 28(19) 4 0 0
12 GK England Foster 2 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0
13 MF South Korea J.S. Park 21(4) 2 3 1 1 0 5(4) 1 1(1) 0 31(9) 4 5 0
14 MF Serbia Tošić 0(2) 0 0(1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(3) 0 0 0
15 DF Serbia Vidić 33(1) 4 4 0 2(2) 0 9 1 4 2 52(3) 7 9 2
16 MF England Carrick 24(4) 4 3 0 0(1) 0 9 0 1(1) 0 37(6) 4 3 0
17 MF Portugal Nani 7(6) 1 2 2 6 3 6(1) 0 3 0 24(7) 6 2 0
18 MF England Scholes 14(7) 1 1(1) 1 2(1) 0 3(3) 0 3 0 23(12) 2 6 2
19 FW England Welbeck 1(2) 1 3(2) 2 4(1) 0 0 0 0 0 8(5) 3 0 0
20 DF Brazil Fábio 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
21 DF Brazil Rafael 12(4) 1 2 0 5 0 2(2) 0 1 0 22(6) 1 5 0
22 DF Republic of Ireland O'Shea 20(10) 0 3(1) 0 6 1 12 1 1(1) 0 42(12) 2 3 0
23 DF Northern Ireland Evans 16(1) 0 2(1) 0 5 0 6(1) 0 0(2) 0 29(5) 0 4 0
24 MF Scotland Fletcher 25(1) 3 2(1) 0 0(1) 0 8 0 2(2) 1 37(5) 4 6 1
25 DF England Simpson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 FW Angola Manucho 0(1) 0 0 0 0(2) 0 0 0 0 0 0(3) 0 0 0
27 DF France Silvestre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 MF Republic of Ireland Gibson 1(2) 1 2(1) 2 5(1) 0 1(1) 0 0 0 9(5) 3 1 0
29 GK Poland Kuszczak 3(1) 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 7(1) 0 0 0
30 MF England Martin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
31 FW England Campbell 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(1) 0 1(1) 0 1 0
32 FW Argentina Tévez 18(11) 5 3 2 5(1) 6 4(5) 2 4 0 34(17) 15 7 0
33 MF England Hewson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 MF Brazil Possebon 0(3) 0 0(2) 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3(5) 0 0 0
35 MF England Cleverley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 MF Scotland Gray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 DF Northern Ireland Cathcart 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 GK Germany Zieler 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 DF England Chester 0 0 0 0 0(1) 0 0 0 0 0 0(1) 0 0 0
40 GK England Amos 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
41 FW Italy Macheda 2(2) 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3(2) 2 2 0
42 DF England Eckersley 0(2) 0 0(2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(4) 0 0 0
43 MF Italy Petrucci 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
44 DF Belgium De Laet 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
45 MF Northern Ireland Evans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
46 MF England Drinkwater 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
47 MF England James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Transfers

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In

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Date Pos. Name From Fee
1 September 2008 FW Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov England Tottenham Hotspur £30.75m[21]
2 January 2009 MF Serbia Zoran Tošić Serbia Partizan Undisclosed[22]
8 January 2009 DF Belgium Ritchie De Laet England Stoke City Undisclosed[23]

Out

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Date Pos. Name To Fee
29 July 2008 MF England Chris Eagles England Burnley Undisclosed[24]
20 August 2008 DF France Mikaël Silvestre England Arsenal Undisclosed[25]
28 August 2008 FW China Dong Fangzhuo Unattached Released[26]
28 August 2008 FW France Louis Saha England Everton Undisclosed[27]

Loan out

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Date From Date To Pos. Name Moving To
1 July 2008 30 June 2009 GK England Tom Heaton Wales Cardiff City[28]
22 July 2008 17 January 2009 FW England Febian Brandy Wales Swansea City[29]
4 August 2008 30 June 2009 DF England Danny Simpson England Blackburn Rovers[30]
8 August 2008 30 June 2009 DF Northern Ireland Craig Cathcart England Plymouth Argyle[31][32]
13 August 2008 31 December 2008 MF England Lee Martin England Nottingham Forest[33]
1 September 2008 30 June 2009 FW England Fraizer Campbell England Tottenham Hotspur[21]
27 November 2008 25 February 2009 GK Germany Ron-Robert Zieler England Northampton Town[34][35][36]
1 January 2009 30 June 2009 DF Scotland David Gray England Plymouth Argyle[37]
5 January 2009 5 April 2009 MF England Sam Hewson England Hereford United[38]
16 January 2009 30 June 2009 FW Angola Manucho England Hull City[39]
16 January 2009 30 June 2009 MF England Tom Cleverley England Leicester City[40]
2 February 2009 2 March 2009 DF England James Chester England Peterborough United[41]
2 February 2009 30 June 2009 FW England Febian Brandy England Hereford United[42]

Overall

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See also

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