Aston Villa F.C. season 2007-08
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| Aston Villa | |
| Season 2007–08 | |
|---|---|
| Manager | |
| Chairman | |
| League | Premier League |
| Final league position | 7th |
| FA Cup | Third round |
| Carling Cup | Third round |
| Top goalscorer | League: John Carew (13) All: John Carew (14) |
| Highest home attendance | 42,640 vs Man Utd, Liverpool, Newcastle United and Sunderland |
| Lowest home attendance | 25,956 vs Leicester City |
The 2007-08 season is Aston Villa’s 20th consecutive season in the top flight of English football and 16th consecutive season in the Premier League. The season saw the continuation of manager Martin O’Neill at the helm, as the club impressed in league competition, but struggled in both domestic cup competitions – being knocked out in the 3rd Round of both.
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[edit] Kit and Sponsor
The 2007/08 season saw the unveiling of Nike as the clubs kit producer, taking over from Danish firm Hummel. The deal – worth £25m over 5 seasons – was announced on 7 February 2007, with all home, away and goalkeeper kits being unveiled on 17 July 2007. The home shirt was made available to purchase on 8 August 2007, and the away on 4 October 2007. A charcoal and white 3rd shirt was unveiled and released in November 2007. The home shirt followed the club’s usual template of a claret body and blue arms, with a white ‘AVFC’ banner and printed lion featured on the hem and back of the collar respectively. The away shirt featured a white body, with blue pinstripes – in a similar style to that of the 1982 European Cup winners’ jersey (which featured claret stripes in place of the modern blue alternative). The third shirt was charcoal with white piping. The home goalkeeper shirt featured horizontal stripes, with different alternating shades of grey. The away replicated this style, with different shades of yellow.
Gibraltar-based betting firm 32Red continued their sponsorship of the club, however with the contract in its last year, Villa are expected to announce another deal for the forthcoming 2008/09 season.
[edit] Crest
A new crest was revealed on 2 May 2007, of which was to be introduced for the 2007–08 season. The new crest includes a star to represent the European Cup win in 1982, and has a light blue background behind Villa's 'lion rampant'. The traditional motto "Prepared" remains in the crest, and the name 'Aston Villa' has been shortened to AVFC, FC having been omitted from the previous crest. Randy Lerner petitioned fans to help with the design of the new crest.
[edit] Transfers
[edit] Summer transfer window
Following the transfer of prolific striker Juan Pablo Ángel to New York Red Bulls in April, several Villa first-teamers followed the Colombian out of the door in the summer of 2007. Gavin McCann joined Bolton Wanderers in £1m deal on 12 June, then a fortnight later, versatile defender Aaron Hughes left for Fulham, also in a £1m deal. McCann was joined by Jlloyd Samuel – who had spent much of the previous season on the bench for the Midlanders – who signed for the Trotters on a free transfer, when his contract expired on 1 July. However, the two most surprising deals occurred with two academy players, in Steven Davis and Liam Ridgewell. Davis – who had won Player of the Year for the club in the 2005/06 season – signed for Fulham on the 5th July for an undisclosed fee. Liam Ridgewell made the trip across the city to Birmingham City on 3 August, in a £2m move. Other moves saw midfielder Lee Hendrie end his 14 year association with the club in a free transfer to Sheffield United, Phil Bardsley returned to Manchester United after a 13 game loan stint at the club, whilst Stephen Henderson, Robert Olejnik, Mark Delaney, Scott Bridges and Eric Djemba-Djemba all left Villa Park.
Villa clinched their first transfer on 5 July, with a £8.5m signing of midfield battler Nigel Reo-Coker from West Ham United. 11 days later, Marlon Harewood made the same switch from Upton Park, for an undisclosed fee. Scott Carson was the next to arrive on 10 August, in a loan switch from Liverpool (although some media sources claim a fee of £2m up front was agreed), before defenders Zat Knight and Curtis Davies both signed on the 29th and 31st August respectively. Knight signed for his hometown club for a fee of £3.5m from Fulham, whilst Davies signed on a season-long loan deal from local rivals West Bromwich Albion. Other deals, saw Austrian youngsters Andreas Weimann and Dominik Hofbauer sign, as well as Eric Lichaj, Harry Forrester and Togolese international; Moustapha Salifou.
[edit] Winter transfer window
After failing to find a suitor in the summer, Gary Cahill was allowed to leave on a loan deal to Sheffield United in September, however he joined Bolton Wanderers on a permanent deal on 30 January, for an undisclosed fee. Youngsters Chris Herd, Tobias Mikaelsson, Stephen O'Halloran and Zoltán Stieber were all farmed out on loan. The biggest news however, was that Swedish international defender Olof Mellberg, was to join Italian giants Juventus on a bosman free transfer at the end of the 2007/08 season.
Unlike the summer transfer window, Aston Villa were extremely quiet in the winter equivalent, purchasing just one senior player in Wayne Routledge (£1.25m) from Tottenham Hotspur. He was also followed by youngsters Thomas Dau and Lance Heslop.
[edit] Summary
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| Date | Player | Previous Club | Fee | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 2007 | SK Sturm Graz | Undisclosed | ||
| June 2007 | SK Rapid Wien | Undisclosed | ||
| July 2007 | Watford | Undisclosed | ||
| July 2007 | University of North Carolina | Undisclosed | ||
| 5 July 2007 | West Ham United | £7.5m | ||
| 17 July 2007 | West Ham United | Undisclosed | ||
| 1 August 2007 | Grazer AK | Undisclosed | ||
| 29 August 2007 | Fulham | £3.5m | ||
| 31 August 2007 | FC Wil 1900 | Undisclosed | ||
| December 2007 | SV Schwechat Juniors | Undisclosed | ||
| December 2007 | Auckland City | Undisclosed | ||
| 30 January 2008 | Tottenham Hotspur | £1.25m |

