2007–08 Isthmian League




The 2007–08 season was the 93rd season of the Isthmian League, which is an English football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from London, East and South East England.




Contents






  • 1 Premier Division


    • 1.1 League table


      • 1.1.1 Top scorers




    • 1.2 Play-offs


    • 1.3 Stadia and locations




  • 2 Division One North


    • 2.1 League table


      • 2.1.1 Top scorers




    • 2.2 Play-offs


    • 2.3 Stadia and locations




  • 3 Division One South


    • 3.1 League table


      • 3.1.1 Top scorers




    • 3.2 Play-offs


    • 3.3 Stadia and locations




  • 4 League Cup


    • 4.1 Calendar


    • 4.2 Fixtures and results


      • 4.2.1 First round


      • 4.2.2 Second round


      • 4.2.3 Third round


      • 4.2.4 Fourth round


      • 4.2.5 Quarterfinals


      • 4.2.6 Semifinals


      • 4.2.7 Final






  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Premier Division















































Isthmian League
Premier Division
Season 2007–08
Champions Chelmsford City
Promoted
AFC Wimbledon
Chelmsford City
Relegated
East Thurrock United
Folkestone Invicta
Leyton
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,423 (3.08 per match)
Top goalscorer 26 goals – Mark Nwokeji (Staines Town)
Highest attendance 3,201 – Chelmsford City – AFC Wimbledon, (15 March)
Total attendance 233,047
Average attendance 504 (+2.6% to previous season)

← 2006–07


2008–09 →


The Premier Division consisted of 22 clubs, including 17 clubs from the previous season, and five new clubs:




  • AFC Hornchurch, promoted as champions of Division One North


  • Harlow Town, promoted as play-off winners in Division One North


  • Hastings United, promoted as play-off winners in Division One South


  • Maidstone United, promoted as champions of Division One South


  • Wealdstone, transferred from the Southern Football League Premier Division


Chelmsford City won the division and were promoted to the Conference South along with play-off winners AFC Wimbledon, who earned a third promotion in the six-year history of the reborn club. East Thurrock United, Folkestone Invicta and Leyton were relegated to the Division One sections while Boreham Wood were reprieved from relegation due to Conference clubs Halifax Town folding and Nuneaton Borough being demoted two divisions down.



League table


































































































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion or relegation
1

Chelmsford City (C, P)
42
26
9
7
84
39
+45
87
Promoted to the Conference South
2

Staines Town
42
22
12
8
85
54
+31
78
Qualified for the play-offs
3

AFC Wimbledon (O, P)
42
22
9
11
81
47
+34
75
Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the Conference South
4

AFC Hornchurch
42
20
10
12
68
44
+24
70
Qualified for the play-offs
5

Ramsgate
42
19
11
12
67
53
+14
68
6

Ashford Town
42
20
6
16
79
65
+14
66

7

Hendon
42
18
11
13
79
67
+12
65
8

Tonbridge Angels
42
17
12
13
77
57
+20
63
9

Margate
42
17
11
14
71
68
+3
62
10

Billericay Town
42
16
12
14
66
57
+9
60
11

Horsham
42
18
5
19
63
63
0
59
12

Heybridge Swifts
42
14
13
15
64
64
0
55
13

Wealdstone
42
15
9
18
68
75
−7
54
14

Hastings United
42
15
8
19
58
67
−9
53
15

Harlow Town
42
13
13
16
56
52
+4
52
16

Harrow Borough
42
15
7
20
61
74
−13
52
17

Maidstone United
42
16
4
22
56
79
−23
52
18

Carshalton Athletic
42
14
8
20
52
65
−13
50
19

Boreham Wood
42
15
5
22
56
73
−17
50
Reprieved from relegation
20

East Thurrock United (R)
42
14
9
19
48
67
−19
50[a]
Relegated to Division One North
21

Folkestone Invicta (R)
42
13
10
19
49
70
−21
49
Relegated to Division One South
22

Leyton (R)
42
4
4
34
35
123
−88
16
Relegated to Division One North

Source: [1][2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
Notes:




  1. ^ East Thurrock United were deducted one point for fielding an ineligible player against Harrow Borough on 8 December 2007 (0–0).




Top scorers























































Player
Club
Goals[3]

Mark Nwokeji
Staines Town

26

James Pinnock
Margate
24
Carl Rook
Horsham / Tonbridge Angels
23
Brian Haule
Hendon
20
Steven Wareham
Maldon Town / East Thurrock United
John Main
Tonbridge Angels / AFC Wimbledon
Reggie Savage
Croydon Athletic / Heybridge Swifts
19

Bradley Woods-Garness
Billericay Town
Simon Parker
AFC Hornchurch
18

Stafford Browne
Heybridge Swifts
17


Play-offs


















































































Semifinals
Final
           
2

Staines Town
2
5

Ramsgate
1
2

Staines Town
1

3

AFC Wimbledon
2
3

AFC Wimbledon
3
4

AFC Hornchurch
1


Stadia and locations




2007–08 Isthmian League is located in Southeast England

Billericay Town

Billericay Town



Chelmsford City

Chelmsford City



East Thurrock United

East Thurrock United



Folkestone Invicta

Folkestone Invicta



Harlow Town

Harlow Town



Hastings United

Hastings United



Heybridge Swifts

Heybridge Swifts



Horsham

Horsham



Maidstone United

Maidstone United



Margate

Margate



Ramsgate

Ramsgate



Tonbridge Angels

Tonbridge Angels



AFC Hornchurch

AFC Hornchurch



AFC Wimbledon

AFC Wimbledon



Ashford Town

Ashford Town



Boreham Wood

Boreham Wood



Carshalton Athletic

Carshalton Athletic



Harrow Borough

Harrow Borough



Hendon

Hendon



Leyton

Leyton



Staines Town

Staines Town



Wealdstone

Wealdstone




Locations of the Premier Division clubs




2007–08 Isthmian League is located in Greater London

AFC Hornchurch

AFC Hornchurch



AFC Wimbledon

AFC Wimbledon



Ashford Town

Ashford Town



Boreham Wood

Boreham Wood



Carshalton Athletic

Carshalton Athletic



Harrow Borough

Harrow Borough



Hendon

Hendon



Leyton

Leyton



Staines Town

Staines Town



Wealdstone

Wealdstone




Greater London Premier Division football clubs































































































Club
Stadium
AFC Hornchurch
Hornchurch Stadium
AFC Wimbledon
Kingsmeadow (groundshare with Kingstonian )
Ashford Town Short Lane
Billericay Town New Lodge
Boreham Wood
Meadow Park
Carshalton Athletic War Memorial Sports Ground
Chelmsford City Melbourne Stadium
East Thurrock United Rookery Hill
Folkestone Invicta
Cheriton Road
Harlow Town Barrows Farm
Harrow Borough
Earlsmead Stadium
Hastings United
The Pilot Field
Hendon Claremont Road
Heybridge Swifts Scraley Road
Horsham Queen Street
Leyton Leyton Stadium
Maidstone United Bourne Park (groundshare with Sittingbourne)
Margate
Hartsdown Park
Ramsgate Southwood Stadium
Staines Town Wheatsheaf Park
Tonbridge Angels
Longmead Stadium
Wealdstone Chestnut Avenue (groundshare with Northwood)



Division One North















































Isthmian League
Division One North
Season 2007–08
Champions Dartford
Promoted
Canvey Island
Dartford
Relegated Wivenhoe Town
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,452 (3.14 per match)
Top goalscorer 32 goals – John Frendo (Ware)
Highest attendance 2,589 – Dartford – Wingate & Finchley, (26 April)
Total attendance 87,419
Average attendance 189 (+20.4% to previous season)

← 2006–07


2008–09 →


Division One North consisted of 22 clubs, including 18 clubs from the previous season, and four new clubs:




  • Brentwood Town, promoted as champions of the Essex Senior League


  • Dartford, transferred from Division One South


  • Edgware Town, promoted as champions of the Spartan South Midlands League


  • Northwood, relegated from the Southern Football League Premier Division


Dartford won the division and were promoted to the Premier Division along with play-off winners Canvey Island. Wivenhoe Town finished bottom of the table and left the league. Ilford finished in the relegation zone for the second season in a row, but were reprieved again after Edgware Town resigned from the league at the end of the season due to lack of the funds.



League table





































































































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion or relegation
1

Dartford (C, P)
42
27
8
7
107
42
+65
89
Promoted to the Premier Division
2

AFC Sudbury
42
24
8
10
86
40
+46
80
Qualified for the play-offs, then transferred to SFL Division One Midlands
3

Redbridge
42
24
9
9
70
43
+27
80[a]
Qualified for the play-offs
4

Ware
42
23
10
9
110
58
+52
79
5

Canvey Island (O, P)
42
23
10
9
82
39
+43
79
Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the Premier Division
6

Brentwood Town
42
22
11
9
70
49
+21
77

7

Bury Town
42
22
9
11
76
53
+23
75
Transferred to SFL Division One Midlands
8

Edgware Town
42
20
14
8
53
39
+14
74
Club folded at the end of the season
9

Maldon Town
42
19
10
13
78
63
+15
67

10

Northwood
42
18
12
12
71
61
+10
66
11

Aveley
42
18
12
12
68
65
+3
66
12

Enfield Town
42
18
9
15
60
63
−3
63
13

Great Wakering Rovers
42
13
9
20
64
66
−2
48
14

Waltham Abbey
42
12
10
20
42
78
−36
46
15

Arlesey Town
42
12
9
21
64
84
−20
45
Transferred to SFL Division One Midlands
16

Witham Town
42
12
5
25
75
109
−34
41

17

Potters Bar Town
42
10
9
23
45
77
−32
39
18

Wingate & Finchley
42
8
11
23
45
72
−27
35
19

Waltham Forest
42
7
12
23
44
74
−30
33
20

Tilbury
42
7
12
23
49
96
−47
32[b]
21

Ilford
42
8
8
26
47
95
−48
32
Reprieved from relegation
22

Wivenhoe Town (R)
42
8
7
27
46
86
−40
31
Relegated to the Eastern Counties League

Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
Notes:




  1. ^ Redbridge were deducted one point for fielding an ineligible player against Canvey Island on 22 September 2007 (1–1).


  2. ^ Tilbury were deducted one point for fielding a suspended player against Wivenhoe Town on 29 March 2008 (0–0).




Top scorers

































Player
Club
Goals[3]

John Frendo
Ware

32
Brendon Cass
Dartford
31
James Rowe
AFC Sudbury
27
Sam Reed
Bury Town
22

Cody McDonald
Witham Town
21


Play-offs


















































































Semifinals
Final
           
2

AFC Sudbury
2
5

Canvey Island
3
5

Canvey Island
1(5)

3

Redbridge
1(4)
3

Redbridge
4
4

Ware
2


Stadia and locations




2007–08 Isthmian League is located in Southeast England

AFC Sudbury

AFC Sudbury



Arlesey Town

Arlesey
Town



Bury Town

Bury Town



Canvey Island

Canvey Island



Great Wakering Rovers

Great Wakering Rovers



Maldon Town

Maldon Town



Ware

Ware



Witham Town

Witham Town



Wivenhoe Town

Wivenhoe Town



Aveley

Aveley



Brentwood Town

Brentwood Town



Dartford

Dartford



Edgware Town

Edgware Town



Enfield Town

Enfield Town



Ilford

Ilford



Northwood

Northwood



Potters Bar Town

Potters Bar Town



Redbridge

Redbridge



Tilbury

Tilbury



Waltham Abbey

Waltham Abbey



Waltham Forest

Waltham Forest



Wingate & Finchley

Wingate & Finchley




Locations of Division One North clubs




2007–08 Isthmian League is located in Greater London

Aveley

Aveley



Brentwood Town

Brentwood Town



Dartford

Dartford



Edgware Town

Edgware Town



Enfield Town

Enfield
Town



Ilford

Ilford



Northwood

Northwood



Potters Bar Town

Potters Bar Town



Redbridge

Redbridge



Tilbury

Tilbury



Waltham Abbey

Waltham Abbey



Waltham Forest

Waltham Forest



Wingate & Finchley

Wingate & Finchley




Greater London Division One North clubs































































































Club
Stadium
AFC Sudbury King's Marsh
Arlesey Town Hitchin Road
Aveley The Mill Field
Brentwood Town The Brentwood Centre Arena
Bury Town Ram Meadow
Canvey Island Brockwell Stadium
Dartford
Princes Park
Edgware Town White Lion
Enfield Town Goldsdown Road (groundshare with Brimsdown Rovers)
Great Wakering Rovers Burroughs Park
Ilford Cricklefield Stadium
Maldon Town Wallace Binder Ground
Northwood Chestnut Avenue (groundshare with Wealdstone)
Potters Bar Town Parkfield
Redbridge Oakside
Tilbury Chadfields
Waltham Abbey Capershotts
Waltham Forest Wadham Lodge
Ware Wodson Park
Wingate & Finchley The Harry Abrahams Stadium
Witham Town Spa Road
Wivenhoe Town Broad Lane



Division One South















































Isthmian League
Division One South
Season 2007–08
Champions Dover Athletic
Promoted
Dover Athletic
Tooting & Mitcham United
Relegated
Horsham YMCA
Molesey
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,380 (2.99 per match)
Top goalscorer 26 goals – Craig Carley (Metropolitan Police)
Highest attendance 1,324 – Dover Athletic – Ashford Town, (26 April)
Total attendance 105,939
Average attendance 229 (-20.2% to previous season)

← 2006–07


2008–09 →


Division One South consisted of 22 clubs, including 17 clubs from the previous season, and five new clubs:




  • Chipstead, promoted as champions of the Combined Counties League


  • Eastbourne Town, promoted as champions of the Sussex County League


  • Walton & Hersham, relegated from the Premier Division


  • Whitstable Town, promoted as champions of the Kent League


  • Worthing United, relegated from the Premier Division


Dover Athletic won the division and were promoted to the Premier Division along with play-off winners Tooting & Mitcham United. Horsham YMCA and Molesey finished bottom of the table and left the league.



League table

































































































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion or relegation
1

Dover Athletic (C, P)
42
30
8
4
84
29
+55
98
Promoted to the Premier Division
2

Tooting & Mitcham United (O, P)
42
26
8
8
88
41
+47
86
Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the Premier Division
3

Cray Wanderers
42
25
11
6
87
42
+45
86
Qualified for the play-offs
4

Metropolitan Police
42
24
3
15
69
47
+22
75
5

Worthing
42
22
7
13
77
49
+28
73
6

Dulwich Hamlet
42
20
10
12
68
47
+21
70

7

Kingstonian
42
20
10
12
66
52
+14
70
8

Ashford Town
42
19
10
13
64
51
+13
67
9

Sittingbourne
42
20
7
15
56
58
−2
67
10

Walton & Hersham
42
15
12
15
65
62
+3
57
11

Whyteleafe
42
17
5
20
57
62
−5
56
12

Burgess Hill Town
42
18
8
16
61
57
+4
54[a]
13

Croydon Athletic
42
14
9
19
65
76
−11
51
14

Whitstable Town
42
14
8
20
69
84
−15
50
15

Chipstead
42
15
5
22
58
76
−18
50
16

Walton Casuals
42
11
15
16
55
68
−13
48
17

Leatherhead
42
13
7
22
52
63
−11
46
18

Chatham Town
42
12
10
20
58
70
−12
46
Transferred to Division One North
19

Eastbourne Town
42
11
11
20
58
84
−26
44

20

Corinthian-Casuals
42
11
11
20
51
77
−26
44
21

Horsham YMCA (R)
42
7
6
29
36
85
−49
27
Relegated to the Sussex County League
22

Molesey (R)
42
3
9
30
36
100
−64
18
Relegated to the Combined Counties League

Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
Notes:




  1. ^ Burgess Hill Town were deducted eight points for fielding a player without international clearance in eight matches.




Top scorers









































Player
Club
Goals[3]

Craig Carley
Metropolitan Police

26
Liam Bairup
Eastbourne Town
23
Steve Harper
Burgess Hill Town
22
Jon Henry-Hayden
Tooting & Mitcham United
21

Bobby Traynor
Kingstonian
19
James Dryden
Dover Athletic
Paul Vines
Tooting & Mitcham United


Play-offs


















































































Semifinals
Final
           
2

Tooting & Mitcham United
2
5

Worthing
0
2

Tooting & Mitcham United
1

3

Cray Wanderers
0
3

Cray Wanderers
2
4

Metropolitan Police
0


Stadia and locations




2007–08 Isthmian League is located in Southeast England

Ashford Town

Ashford Town



Burgess Hill Town

Burgess Hill Town



Chatham Town

Chatham Town



Dover Athletic

Dover Athletic



Eastbourne Town

Eastbourne Town



Horsham YMCA

Horsham YMCA



Leatherhead

Leatherhead



Sittingbourne

Sittingbourne



Walton Casuals

Walton Casuals



Walton & Hersham

Walton & Hersham



Whitstable Town

Whitstable Town



Worthing

Worthing



Chipstead

Chipstead



Corinthian-Casuals

Corinthian-Casuals



Cray Wanderers

Cray Wanderers



Croydon Athletic

Croydon Athletic



Dulwich Hamlet

Dulwich Hamlet



Kingstonian

Kingstonian



Metropolitan Police

Metropolitan Police



Molesey

Molesey



Tooting & Mitcham United

Tooting & Mitcham United



Whyteleafe

Whyteleafe




Locations of Division One South clubs




2007–08 Isthmian League is located in Greater London

Chipstead

Chipstead



C-C

C-C



Cray Wanderers

Cray Wanderers



Croydon Athletic

Croydon
Athletic



Dulwich Hamlet

Dulwich Hamlet



Kingstonian

Kingstonian



MP

MP



Molesey

Molesey



Tooting & Mitcham

Tooting & Mitcham



Whyteleafe

Whyteleafe




Greater London Division One South clubs































































































Club
Stadium
Ashford Town
The Homelands
Burgess Hill Town Leylands Park
Chatham Town The Sports Ground
Chipstead High Road
Corinthian-Casuals King George's Field
Cray Wanderers
Hayes Lane (groundshare with Bromley)
Croydon Athletic Keith Tuckey Stadium
Dover Athletic
Crabble Athletic Ground
Dulwich Hamlet
Champion Hill
Eastbourne Town
The Saffrons
Horsham YMCA Gorings Mead
Kingstonian
Kingsmeadow (groundshare with AFC Wimbledon)
Leatherhead Fetcham Grove
Metropolitan Police Imber Court
Molesey Walton Road Stadium
Sittingbourne Bourne Park
Tooting & Mitcham United
Imperial Fields
Walton & Hersham
The Sports Ground
Walton Casuals Waterside Stadium
Whitstable Town The Belmont Ground
Whyteleafe Church Road
Worthing Woodside Road



League Cup



























2007–08 Isthmian League Cup
Country
 England
Teams 66
Defending champions Ashford Town (Middx)
Champions Ramsgate
Runners-up AFC Sudbury

← 2006–07


2008–09 →


The Isthmian League Cup 2007–08 was the 34th season of the Isthmian League Cup, the league cup competition of the Isthmian League. Sixty-six clubs took part. The competition commenced on 11 September 2007 and finished on 2 April 2008.[4]



Calendar



















































Round Dates Matches Clubs
First round 11 September 2 66 → 64
Second round 1 October – 20 November 32 64 → 32
Third round 23 October – 8 January 16 32 → 16
Fourth round 4 December – 12 February 8 16 → 8
Quarterfinals 12 February – 19 February 4 8 → 4
Semifinals 4 March 2 4 → 2
Final 2 April 1 2 → 1


Fixtures and results


Fixtures are listed in alphabetical order, not that which they were drawn in.



First round


Four clubs from division Ones participated in the First round, while all other clubs received a bye to the Second round.

























Tie

Home Team (Tier)

Score

Away Team (Tier)

Att.
1

Redbridge
2–0

Brentwood Town
81
2

Waltham Forest
2–3

Arlesey Town
53


Second round


The two clubs to have made it through the First round were entered into the Second round draw with all other Isthmian League clubs, making sixty-four teams.











Third round











Fourth round











Quarterfinals











Semifinals

























Tie

Home Team (Tier)

Score

Away Team (Tier)

Att.
63

Heybridge Swifts
0–6

AFC Sudbury
189
64

Walton Casuals
0–1

Ramsgate
132


Final


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2 April 2008


















AFC Sudbury (P) 0–0 (a.e.t.) Ramsgate (S)
Penalties
4–5


Princes Park, Dartford

Attendance: 568




See also



  • Isthmian League

  • 2007–08 Northern Premier League

  • 2007–08 Southern Football League



References





  1. ^ abc 2007–08 Isthmian League


  2. ^ nonleaguefooty website


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  4. ^ The Isthmian archive




External links


  • Official website











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