2008–09 Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was the 2nd season in the Football League played by Dagenham & Redbridge F.C., an English football club based in Dagenham, Greater London. It was their second consecutive season in Football League Two after promotion from the Football Conference in 2007. The season covers the period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009.

Dagenham & Redbridge
2008–09 season
ChairmanDavid Andrews
ManagerJohn Still
StadiumVictoria Road
Football League Two8th
FA CupSecond round
Football League CupFirst round
Football League TrophySouthern quarter final
Top goalscorerLeague: Paul Benson (18)
All: Paul Benson (21)
Highest home attendance4,791 (v Shrewsbury Town, League Two, 2 May 2009)
Lowest home attendance1,302 (v Lincoln City, League Two, 3 March 2009)
Average home league attendance2,047[1]





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
9 August 2008 1stChester CityH W6–0Green, Strevens (pen), Saunders (2), Benson, Nwokeji 1,434 [3]
16 August 2008 1stLincoln CityA W3–1Strevens (2), Benson 3,581 [4]
23 August 2008 4thPort ValeH D1–1Benson 1,843 [5]
30 August 2008 1stMorecambeA W2–1Saunders, Taiwo 1,571 [6]
6 September 2008 4thBrentfordA L1–2Saunders 4,519 [7]
13 September 2008 5thChesterfieldH W3–0Saunders, Nwokeji, Benson 1,682 [8]
20 September 2008 5thWycombe WanderersA L1–2Strevens 4,132 [9]
27 September 2008 6thRotherham UnitedH D1–1Benson 1,805 [10]
4 October 2008 5thRochdaleA W2–0Benson, Ritchie 2,566 [11]
10 October 2008 2ndBarnetH W2–0Ritchie, Strevens 2,629 [12]
18 October 2008 4thBuryH L1–3Saunders 2,364 [13]
21 October 2008 6thBournemouthA L1–2Nurse 3,554 [14]
25 October 2008 9thDarlingtonA L0–3 3,070 [15]
28 October 2008 7thGrimsby TownH W4–0Arber, Strevens (2), Benson 1,622 [16]
1 November 2008 8thAccrington StanleyH D0–0 1,433 [17]
15 November 2008 10thLuton TownA L1–2Okuonghae 5,402 [18]
22 November 2008 9thNotts CountyH W6–1Ritchie, Strevens, Benson (3), Okuonghae 1,743 [19]
25 November 2008 10thShrewsbury TownA L1–2Saunders 4,590 [20]
6 December 2008 11thBradford CityA D1–1Ritchie 12,145 [21]
20 December 2008 10thMacclesfield TownA W4–0Benson (2), Taiwo, Saunders 1,909 [22]
26 December 2008 7thGillinghamH W2–0Strevens, Benson 2,844 [23]
28 December 2008 4thAldershot TownA W2–1Taiwo, Nurse 3,697 [24]
3 January 2009 4thRotherham UnitedA D1–1Ritchie 3,307 [25]
17 January 2009 6thBarnetA D1–1Nwokeji 2,366 [26]
20 January 2009 8thExeter CityH L1–2Strevens 2,053 [27]
24 January 2009 5thRochdaleH W3–2Arber, Ritchie, Southam 1,808 [28]
27 January 2009 5thGrimsby TownA D1–1Nurse 3,431 [29]
31 January 2009 8thDarlingtonH L0–1 1,832 [30]
7 February 2009 9thBuryA D2–2Nurse, Benson 2,530 [31]
14 February 2009 8thLuton TownH W2–1Foster (2) 2,310 [32]
17 February 2009 9thWycombe WanderersH L0–1 2,242 [33]
21 February 2009 10thAccrington StanleyA D0–0 1,123 [34]
24 February 2009 10thBournemouthH L0–1 1,602 [35]
28 February 2009 9thChester CityA D2–2Strevens, Ritchie 1,416 [36]
3 March 2009 9thLincoln CityH L0–3 1,302 [37]
7 March 2009 9thMorecambeH L0–2 1,403 [38]
10 March 2009 9thPort ValeA W1–0Guy 4,090 [39]
14 March 2009 9thChesterfieldA D1–1Saunders 3,007 [40]
28 March 2009 10thMacclesfield TownH W2–1Benson, Ritchie 1,347 [41]
4 April 2009 10thExeter CityA L1–2Strevens 5,123 [42]
11 April 2009 10thAldershot TownH W3–1Benson, Saunders (pen), Ritchie 1,586 [43]
13 April 2009 10thGillinghamA L1–2Saunders 6,945 [44]
18 April 2009 9thBradford CityH W3–0Saunders, Benson, Strevens 1,883 [45]
21 April 2009 7thBrentfordH W3–1Saunders, Taiwo, Arber 3,537 [46]
25 April 2009 7thNotts CountyA W3–0Saunders, Ritchie (2) 4,419 [47]
2 May 2009 8thShrewsbury TownH L1–2Benson 4,791 [48]

FA Cup

Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 8 November 2008 Hereford UnitedA D0–0 1,825 [49]
First round replay 18 November 2008 Hereford UnitedH W2–1Benson, Taiwo 1,409 [50]
Second round 29 November 2008 Leicester CityA L2–3Ritchie, Strevens 7,791 [51]

League Cup

Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 12 August 2008 ReadingH L1–2Taiwo 2,360 [52]

Football League Trophy

Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 2 September 2008 BarnetH W4–2Benson (2), Nwokeji, Southam (pen) 1,412 [53]
Second round 7 October 2008 Peterborough UnitedA W1–0Nwokeji 2,644 [54]
Southern quarter final 4 November 2008 Shrewsbury TownA L0–5 2,747 [55]

Player details

As of 15 February 2013.[56][57]
Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with names struck through and marked left the club during the playing season.
Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Dagenham & Redbridge.
Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes.
Key to positions: GK Goalkeeper; DF Defender; MF Midfielder; FW Forward
No. Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup League Cup FL Trophy Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals A yellow rectangle, denoting the yellow penalty card shown to a player being cautioned A red rectangle, denoting the red penalty card shown to a player being sent off
1GK WAL Tony Roberts 43030102049000
2DF NGA Magnus Okuonghae 45230103052260
3MF SCO Matt Ritchie * 36 (1)1131000 (1)039 (2)1220
4DF ENG Aiden Palmer * 300000003000
4DF ENG Scott Doe 000000000000
5DF ENG Jon Boardman 000000101000
6MF AUS Shane Huke 0 (1)000001 (1)02 (1)000
6MF ENG Doug Loft * 10 (1)000000010 (1)010
6GK ENG David Button * 300000003000
7MF ENG Sam Saunders 4014301010451451
8MF ENG Glen Southam 17 (13)10 (2)0003120 (15)240
9FW BRB Jon Nurse 16 (18)40 (2)0002 (1)018 (21)430
10MF NIR Richard Graham 3 (2)00000306 (2)010
11FW ENG Mark Nwokeji 3 (13)30 (1)0002 (1)25 (15)510
12DF ENG Scott Griffiths 43 (1)030103050 (1)010
14FW ENG Paul Benson 31 (2)1831103238 (2)2120
15DF ENG Anwar Uddin 10 (7)000103013 (7)020
16FW ENG Wes Thomas 1 (4)00000001 (4)000
17MF ENG Bai Mass Lette Jallow 000000000000
18FW ENG Ben Strevens 461331100 (2)050 (2)1450
19DF ENG Danny Foster 38230001042230
20FW ENG Daniel Charge 0 (1)00000000 (1)000
21MF ENG Dominic Green 210001003100
21MF COD Peggy Lokando * 0000000 (1)00 (1)000
21DF ENG Arron Fray 000000000000
21MF ENG Richard Priest 000000000000
22DF ENG Marlon Patterson 000000101000
22MF ENG Graeme Montgomery 0 (5)00000000 (5)000
23FW ENG Kayan Kalipha 000000000000
24DF ENG Anthony Cook 000000000000
24DF ENG Billy Bingham 000000000000
25MF NGA Solomon Taiwo 39 (1)431112045 (1)660
26MF ENG Tommy Tejan-Sie 0 (1)000000 (2)00 (3)000
27GK ENG Dave Hogan 0 (1)00000000 (1)000
28FW ENG Jacob Erskine 000000000000
29FW ENG Kraig Rochester 000000000000
30GK ENG Ed Thompson 0 (1)00000101 (1)000
30FW ENG Jamie Guy * 5 (4)10000005 (4)100
31DF ENG Michael Alaile 000000000000
32FW ENG Hakeem Araba 000000000000
33MF IRL Peter Gain 30 (1)030101035 (1)050
34DF ENG Mark Arber 42330100046330
35DF ENG Harlee Dean 000000000000

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