Dagenham & Redbridge
2007–08 season
ChairmanDavid Andrews
ManagerJohn Still
StadiumVictoria Road
Football League Two20th
FA CupThird round
Football League CupFirst round
Football League TrophyQuarter final
Top goalscorerLeague: Ben Strevens (15)
All: Ben Strevens (20)
Highest home attendance3,451 v Mansfield Town,
League Two, 3 May 2008
Lowest home attendance1,328 v Chester City,
League Two, 12 February 2008
Average home league attendance2,007[1]
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The 2007–08 season was the 1st season in the Football League played by Dagenham & Redbridge F.C., an English football club based in Dagenham, Greater London. It was their first consecutive season in Football League Two after promotion from Football Conference in 2007. The season covers the period from 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008.

Match results

League positions are sourced from Statto,[2] while the remaining contents of each table are sourced from the references in the "Ref" column.

League Two

Date League
position
Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
11 August 2007 20thStockport CountyA L0–1 5,577 [3]
18 August 2007 18thWycombe WanderersH D2–2Sloma, Moore 2,280 [4]
25 August 2007 24thChester CityA L0–4 2,098 [5]
1 September 2007 21stLincoln CityH W1–0Benson 2,060 [6]
8 September 2007 17thBarnetH D1–1Thomas 2,192 [7]
15 September 2007 20thNotts CountyA L0–1 3,926 [8]
22 September 2007 21stBuryH D1–1Rainford 1,597 [9]
29 September 2007 18thMansfield TownA W1–0Huke 2,048 [10]
2 October 2007 13thBrentfordA W3–2Strevens, Rainford (pen), Moore 3,662 [11]
6 October 2007 15thDarlingtonH L0–3 1,888 [12]
14 October 2007 18thAccrington StanleyH L1–3Cavanagh (og) 1,596 [13]
20 October 2007 18thChesterfieldA D1–1Benson 4,101 [14]
27 October 2007 19thRotherham UnitedH L0–2 2,091 [15]
3 November 2007 19thRochdaleA L0–1 2,278 [16]
6 November 2007 20thPeterborough UnitedA L1–3 4,200 [17]
17 November 2007 20thBradford CityH L1–4Moore 2,247 [18]
24 November 2007 21stMacclesfield TownA D1–1Southam (pen) 1,781 [19]
4 December 2007 23rdMilton Keynes DonsA L0–1 1,880 [20]
8 December 2007 21stWrexhamH W3–0Evans (og), Strevens, Taylor 1,520 [21]
15 December 2007 22ndShrewsbury TownA L0–4 4,597 [22]
22 December 2007 22ndNotts CountyH D1–1Southam (pen) 1,649 [23]
26 December 2007 22ndBarnetA L1–3Huke 2,513 [24]
29 December 2007 21stBuryA W2–0Strevens (2) 1,887 [25]
1 January 2008 21stBrentfordH L1–2Strevens 2,353 [26]
12 January 2009 22ndMorecambeA L1–2Strevens 2,754 [27]
19 January 2008 22ndGrimsby TownH D0–0 2,216 [28]
26 January 2008 22ndLincoln CityA L0–2 3,779 [29]
29 January 2008 22ndWycombe WanderersA W1–0Rainford (pen) 3,974 [30]
2 February 2008 22ndStockport CountyH L0–1 1,834 [31]
9 February 2008 23rdHereford UnitedA L1–4Strevens 2,594 [32]
12 February 2008 22ndChester CityH W6–2Strevens (2), Uddin, Rainford, Nurse, Hall 2,242 [33]
16 February 2008 22ndGrimsby TownA W4–1Smith, Rainford (2, 1 pen), Strevens 4,060 [34]
23 February 2008 19thMorecambeH W2–0Gain, Strevens 1,809 [35]
26 February 2008 18thHereford UnitedH W1–0Foster 1,929 [36]
1 March 2008 18thBradford CityA W2–0Arber, Strevens 13,537 [37]
8 March 2008 18thPeterborough UnitedH L2–3Rainford (pen), Hall 3,130 [38]
11 March 2008 19thMacclesfield TownH L0–1 1,350 [39]
15 March 2008 20thMilton Keynes DonsA L0–4 9,417 [40]
22 March 2008 20thShrewsbury TownH D1–1Benson 1,686 [41]
24 March 2008 20thWrexhamA D0–0 4,692 [42]
29 March 2008 21stChesterfieldH L0–3 2,054 [43]
4 April 2008 21stAccrington StanleyA L0–1 1,262 [44]
12 April 2008 22ndRochdaleH D1–1Strevens 2,032 [45]
19 April 2008 22ndRotherham UnitedA L1–2Strevens 3,203 [46]
26 April 2008 21stDarlingtonA W3–2Sloma, Rainford (pen), Keltie (og) 3,709 [47]
3 May 2008 20thMansfield TownH W2–0Strevens, Benson (pen) 3,451 [48]

FA Cup

Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 10 November 2007 Hampton & Richmond BoroughA W3–0Benson, Huke, Strevens 2,252 [49]
Second round 1 December 2007 Kidderminster HarriersH W3–1Benson (2), Strevens 1,493 [50]
Third round 5 January 2008 Southend UnitedA L2–5Nurse, Strevens 6,393 [51]

League Cup

Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 14 August 2007 Luton TownH L1–2Strevens 1,754 [52]

Football League Trophy

Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 4 September 2007 Southend UnitedA D2–2[A]Saunders, Moore 5,215 [53]
Second round 9 October 2007 Leyton OrientA W1–0Strevens 2,397 [54]
Southern quarter final 13 November 2007 GillinghamA L0–4 2,904 [55]

Player details

As of 15 February 2013.[56][57]
Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
No. Position Nationality Name Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
League FA Cup League Cup FL Trophy Total Discipline
1Goalkeeper Wales Tony Roberts 43030103050011
2Defender Nigeria Magnus Okuonghae 9 (1)000001010 (1)000
3Defender England Sam Sloma 22 (7)230102 (1)028 (8)220
4Defender England Lee Goodwin 0 (1)00000000 (1)000
5Defender England Jon Boardman 22 (5)030102028 (5)050
6Defender Australia Shane Huke 31 (5)2310 (1)03037 (6)320
7Midfielder England Sam Saunders 21 (1)010101124 (1)120
8Midfielder England Glen Southam 44 (1)230103051 (1)230
9Forward Barbados Jon Nurse 23 (7)11 (1)1100 (2)025 (10)230
10Midfielder Northern Ireland Richard Graham 4 (3)000000 (1)04 (4)000
11Midfielder England Dave Rainford 28 (1)810103033 (1)821
12Defender England Scott Griffiths 41030103048010
14Forward England Paul Benson 19 (3)623002023 (3)920
15Defender England Anwar Uddin 40 (1)12 (1)0102045 (2)110
16Forward England Jamie Taylor 2 (10)10 (1)0002 (1)04 (12)100
17Midfielder England Bai Mass Lette Jallow 000000000000
18Forward England Ben Strevens 39 (7)152 (1)30 (1)12143 (9)2040
19Defender England Danny Foster 31 (1)130100035 (1)120
20Defender Canada Ross Smith 2311 (1)0001 (1)025 (2)110
21Midfielder England Dominic Green 2 (10)00000002 (10)000
22Midfielder England Marlon Patterson 5 (1)00000005 (1)000
23Forward Wales Chris Moore 13 (13)220101 (2)117 (15)350
24Defender England Anthony Cook 0 (1)00000000 (1)000
25Midfielder Nigeria Solomon Taiwo 4 (6)00000105 (6)012
26Midfielder England Tommy Tejan-Sie 000000000000
27Goalkeeper England Dave Hogan 000000000000
28Forward England Jacob Erskine 000000000000
29Forward England Kraig Rochester 000000000000
30Goalkeeper England Ed Thompson 300 (1)000003 (1)000
31Midfielder England Ryan Hall 2 (6)20000002 (6)200
32Forward England Shabazz Baidoo 1 (2)00000001 (2)000
33Midfielder Ireland Peter Gain 18100000018150
34Defender England Mark Arber 16100000016100
35Forward England Kayan Kalipha 000000000000

Footnotes

A. ^ Dagenham & Redbridge won 7–6 on penalties following a 2–2 draw after 90 minutes.

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