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Newcastle United Jets FC season 2007-08

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Newcastle Jets A-League 2007-08 season was their most successful A-League season. They defeated Central Coast Mariners 1-0 in their first Grand Final, winning the Championship and qualifying for the AFC Champions League 2009.

During the pre-season, former Jets CEO George Liolio was replaced by Newcastle solicitor John Tsatsimas.[1]

Defender Jade North has been named as the captain for the season.[2]

Contents

[edit] Squad

[edit] Changes

The Newcastle Jets lost several of their most notable players for the 2007-08 season. Nick Carle moved overseas to play with Gençlerbirliği in order to improve his chances of selection for the Socceroos.[3][4] The Jets received a transfer fee of AU$650,000 for the talented midfielder. Paul Okon retired due to his inability to keep up at training.[5] Milton Rodriguez went back to his native Columbia after he failed to come to a new agreement with the Jets,[6] apparently asking more money than the Jets were prepared to pay. Three New Zealand players, Tim Brown, Steven Old and Vaughan Coveny decided to join with the new Kiwi outfit Wellington Phoenix.[7][8]

Gary van Egmond took a trip to South America to try and find replacements for lost squad members.[9] Argentinian attacking midfielder Livio Prieto and Brazilian forward Flavio Barros agreed to terms with the Jets as a result of the scouting trip but later reneged on their agreements.[6] However the trip wasn't entirely useless with Argentinian forward Jorge Drovandi and a Brazilian midfielder Denni Rocha dos Santos signing for the club.[10][11]

Three new Australians also joined the club. Joel Griffiths' twin brother Adam Griffiths was signed from English club Brentford to bolster the defence,[12] Scott Tunbridge from Scottish outfit Hamilton Academical and Noel Spencer from Sydney FC (where he had been playing on a short-term deal after being ditched by the Mariners).[13]

The club officially announced on August 14th, 2007 that Brazilian Mário Jardel who has won the European Golden Boot award twice, would be joining the side as a marquee player.[14][15]

Another late signing was announced before Round 4, with former Socceroo Stephen Laybutt joining the club.[16]

Liberian striker Boima Karpeh trialled with the Jets in September 2007 but was not signed. He was expected to be signed on an injury waiver for Steve Eagleton.[17][18]

AIS midfielder James Holland was signed on a short term contract for Round 8 to cover for Stuart Musialik who was away on national duty with the Olyroos. Holland impressed on his A-League debut and scored the opening goal for the Jets against the Wellington Phoenix. He was then signed for a further 1 week before returning to the AIS.

On 22 October Gary van Egmond revealed that Drovandi and Tunbridge had been given permission to look for new clubs, stating that they did not fit into the Jet's setup.[19] Drovandi later agreed to terminate his contract allowing the Jets to sign James Holland for the remainder of the season.[20] The talented midfielder also signed for the following two years.[21]

In January 2008 the club signed promising young midfielder Ben Kantarovski to a four year contract.[22] The club also announced that they were in the process of obtaining a visa for South Korean youth international Song Jin-Hyung and that he would be signed on a two year contract.[23]

In
Name Position From (Club) Date Joined Debut
Flag of Australia Noel Spencer Midfield Flag of Australia Sydney FC 7 May 2007 Round 1
Flag of Australia Adam Griffiths Defender Flag of England Brentford 17 May 2007 Round 1
Flag of Argentina Jorge Drovandi Forward Flag of Argentina Rosario Central 2 August 2007 Round 1
Flag of Brazil Denni Midfield Flag of Brazil Santo André 17 August 2007 Round 1
Flag of Australia Scott Tunbridge Forward Flag of Scotland Hamilton Academical 4 July 2007 Round 11
Flag of Brazil Mário Jardel Forward Flag of Cyprus Anorthosis 13 August 2007 Round 4
Flag of Australia Ben McNamara Goalkeeper Flag of Australia Lake Macquarie City 18 August 2007 Uncapped
Flag of Australia Jason Hoffman Forward Flag of Australia Hamilton Olympic 30 August 2007 Round 2
Flag of Australia Stephen Laybutt Defender Flag of Belgium Gent 30 August 2007 Round 6
Flag of Australia James Holland Midfield Flag of Australia AIS 14 October 2007 [24] Round 8
Flag of Australia Ben Kantarovski Midfield Flag of Australia Broadmeadow Magic 12 January 2008 Uncapped
Flag of South Korea Song Jin-Hyung Midfield Flag of South Korea FC Seoul 18 January 2008 Semi Final (2nd leg)
Out
Name Position To (Club) Date Left
Flag of Colombia Milton Rodriguez Forward Flag of Colombia America de Cali Start of season
Flag of New Zealand Tim Brown Midfield Flag of Australia Wellington Phoenix Start of season
Flag of Australia Labinot Haliti Forward Flag of Croatia Slaven Start of season
Flag of Australia Tony Faria Midfield Released Start of season
Flag of Australia Tolgay Özbey Forward Flag of Australia Blacktown City Start of season
Flag of New Zealand Steven Old Defender Flag of Australia Wellington Phoenix Start of season
Flag of New Zealand Vaughan Coveny Forward Flag of Australia Wellington Phoenix Start of season
Flag of Australia Nick Carle Midfield Flag of Turkey Gençlerbirliği Start of season
Flag of Australia Paul Okon Defender Retired Start of season
Flag of Australia Ivan Necevski Goalkeeper Flag of Australia Sydney FC Start of season
Flag of Australia Shane Webb Defender Released Start of season
Flag of Argentina Jorge Drovandi Forward Unknown 4 December 2007

[edit] Players

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Australia GK Ante Covic (Vice-Captain)
2 Flag of Australia DF Adam Griffiths
3 Flag of Australia DF Jade North (Captain)
4 Flag of Australia DF Steve Eagleton (de-listed due to injury)
5 Flag of Australia MF Stuart Musialik
6 Flag of Australia DF Andrew Durante
7 Flag of Argentina FW Jorge Drovandi
8 Flag of Australia MF Matt Thompson
9 Flag of Australia FW Joel Griffiths
10 Flag of Brazil MF Denni
11 Flag of Australia MF Tarek Elrich (Youth)
12 Flag of Australia DF Paul Kohler
13 Flag of Australia MF Adam D'Apuzzo (Youth)
14 Flag of Australia MF Jobe Wheelhouse
No. Position Player
15 Flag of Australia FW Scott Tunbridge
16 Flag of Australia DF Craig Deans (de-listed due to injury)
17 Flag of Australia MF Troy Hearfield (Youth)
18 Flag of Australia MF Noel Spencer
19 Flag of Australia FW Mark Bridge
20 Flag of Australia GK Ben Kennedy (Youth)
21 Flag of Brazil FW Mário Jardel (Marquee)
22 Flag of Australia GK Ben McNamara (Youth)
23 Flag of Australia FW Jason Hoffman (Youth)
25 Flag of Australia MF James Holland (Youth)
26 Flag of Australia MF Ben Kantarovski (Youth)
27 Flag of Australia DF Stephen Laybutt
28 Flag of South Korea MF Song Jin-Hyung

[edit] Pre-Season Cup

[edit] Group Stage

[edit] Group A Points Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA BP
Adelaide United 8 3 1 2 0 6 3 3
Perth Glory 8 3 2 1 0 4 2 1
Newcastle Jets 3 3 1 0 2 2 5 0
Melbourne Victory 1 3 0 1 2 2 4 0

[edit] Round 1


July 14, 2007
14:30 UTC+10
Newcastle Jets 0 – 1 Perth Glory Port Macquarie Regional Stadium
Attendance: 2,700
Referee: James Lewis
Report Harnwell Scored after 48 minutes 48'

The bumpy ground at Port Macquarie caused troubles for both teams. New signings Scott Tunbridge, Adam Griffiths and Noel Spencer started for the Jets. The game was drawed nil all at half time but Jamie Harnwell won the game for the Glory early in the second half.

[edit] Round 2


July 22, 2007
14:00 UTC+10
Melbourne Victory 0 – 1 Newcastle Jets Skilled Stadium
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Ben Williams
Report Wheelhouse Scored after 51 minutes 51'

The Jets managed to come back from Victoria with 3 points. Midfielder Jobe Wheelhouse knocked home a 51st minute Joel Griffiths free kick to give the Jets the win.

[edit] Round 3


July 27, 2007
19:30 UTC+9:30
Adelaide United 4 – 1 Newcastle Jets Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 3,800
Referee: Craig Zetter
Burns Scored after 6 minutes 6'
Djite Scored after 66 minutes 66'
Sarkies Scored after 80 minutes 80' (pen)
Alagich Scored after 86 minutes 86'
Report Bridge Booked after 69'Booked againSent off after 69' 69'
A. Griffiths Booked after 79'Booked againSent off after 79' 79'
J. Griffiths Scored after 90+2 minutes 90+2' (pen)

Adelaide demolished Newcastle in a game full of penalties and cards, not many of which seemed to go the Jets way. Adelaide was four up through four different players before the Jets finally scored a consolation penalty goal in the dying moments of the game despite only having 9 players on the field.

[edit] Play-offs


4 August 2007
19:30 UTC+10
Newcastle Jets 3 – 2 Sydney FC Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 2,611
Referee: Peter Green
J. Griffiths Scored after 5 minutes 5', Scored after 76 minutes 76'
Tunbridge Scored after 56 minutes 56'
Report Zadkovich Scored after 79 minutes 79'
Talay Scored after 83 minutes 83'

The Jets managed their second win of pre-season despite a late comeback from Sydney FC. Argentinian Jorge Drovandi got his first taste of Australian football, playing for 50 minutes of the game. The ever impressive Joel Griffiths scored a brace for the Jets and Scott Tunbridge was gifted a goal after a mix-up in the Sydney defence. Despite Sydney playing poorly for most of the game they managed to score two late goals.

[edit] Finals


10 August 2007
19:30 UTC+12
Wellington Phoenix 0 – 0 Newcastle Jets Westpac Stadium
Attendance: 5,174
Report
     
Penalties
Smeltz Missed (Goalkeeper saved)
Aloisi Scored
Christie Scored
Johnson Missed (Goalkeeper saved)
2 – 4 Penalties
Scored J. Griffiths
Scored Bridge
Scored Thompson
Scored Elrich
 

A close game that resulted in another nil all draw. Both sides had plenty of chances but failed to capitalize. Joel Griffiths put the ball into the net but was ruled offside. Jets goalkeeper Ante Čović produced two saves during the penalty shootout to see the Jets finish the pre-season in 5th position.

[edit] A-League Season

[edit] Regular Season

[edit] Points Table

# Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Central Coast Mariners 21 10 4 7 30 25 5sm=n 34
2 Newcastle Jets 21 9 7 5 25 21 4sm=n 34
3 Sydney FC 21 8 8 5 28 24 4sm=n 32
4 Queensland Roar 21 8 7 6 25 21 4sm=n 31
5 Melbourne Victory 21 6 9 6 29 29 0sm=n 27
6 Adelaide United 21 6 8 7 31 29 2sm=n 26
7 Perth Glory 21 4 8 9 27 34 -7sm=n 20
8 Wellington Phoenix 21 5 5 11 25 37 -12sm=n 20


[edit] Round 1


August 26, 2007
15:00 UTC+8
Perth Glory 0 – 0 Newcastle Jets Members Equity Stadium
Attendance: 8,508
Referee: Simon Przydacz
Report
Summary

A scrappy game in the Western Australian capital resulted in a nil all draw. South American imports Denni and Jorge Drovandi both made their A-League debuts. Jobe Wheelhouse was rewarded with a start after a convincing pre-season. Gary van Egmond was pleased to come away from Perth with a point.

[edit] Round 2


September 2, 2007
17:00 UTC+10
Newcastle Jets 1 – 1 Queensland Roar EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 13,144
Referee: Simon Przydacz
J. Griffiths Scored after 88 minutes 88' Report
Summary
Reinaldo Scored after 70 minutes 70'
McLaren Booked after 42'Booked again after 85'Sent off after 85' 42', 85'

A large crowd turned up to see the Jets play their first home game of the season at EnergyAustralia Stadium. Jets playmaker Denni made more of an impression than the previous week, showing off his fancy footwork. Queensland opened the scoring in the 70th minute through striker Reinaldo when the Jets defence was caught off-guard. The Roar's captain McLaren was sent off after bringing down hardworking Jets player Joel Griffiths on the edge of the penalty box. Griffiths equalised the scoring with a classy free kick from the resulting set-piece.

[edit] Round 3


September 9, 2007
17:00 UTC+12
Wellington Phoenix 0 – 1 Newcastle Jets Westpac Stadium
Attendance: 11,478
Referee: Peter O'Leary
Report
Summary
Thompson Scored after 77 minutes 77'

The Jets were without Stuart Musialik and Mark Bridge who were away on national duty. Although Wellington put the Jets under a lot of pressure the Jets managed to steal a victory. Goalkeeper Ante Čović continued his good form and again kept the Jets in the game with a number of fine saves. A free kick late in the game by Matt Thompson took a huge deflection off the foot of Jets defender Adam Griffiths and found the back of the net. Thompson was awarded the goal despite Griffiths claiming the flick-on was intentional. The win lifted the Jets clear of the middle of the table to 2nd.

[edit] Round 4


September 15, 2007
19:00 UTC+10
Newcastle Jets 1 – 0 Adelaide United EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 13,627
Referee: Angelo Nardi
Bridge Scored after 81 minutes 81' Report
Summary

This game marked the debut of Brazilian superstar Mário Jardel who was welcomed loudly by the home crowd when he came on as a substitute in the 71st minute. Mark Bridge scored a superb goal, his second of the week after playing for the Olyroos. Midfielder Denni was pulled from the pitch in the first half after coach Gary van Egmond felt he was losing the ball too often.

[edit] Round 5


21 September 2007
20:00 UTC+10
Newcastle Jets 2 – 2 Melbourne Victory EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 11,179
Referee: Matthew Breeze
A. Griffiths Scored after 3 minutes 3'
Musialik Scored after 21 minutes 21'
Report
Summary
Thompson Scored after 65 minutes 65'
Caceres Scored after 83 minutes 83'

[edit] Round 6


September 29, 2007
19:00 UTC+10
Sydney FC 1 – 0 Newcastle Jets Sydney Football Stadium
Attendance: 13, 755
Referee: Craig Zetter
Brosque Scored after 36 minutes 36' Report
Summary

[edit] Round 7


October 7, 2007
17:00 UTC+10
Central Coast Mariners 1 – 1 Newcastle Jets Bluetongue Stadium
Attendance: 12,622
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Pondeljak Scored after 62 minutes 62' Report
Summary
Bridge Scored after 82 minutes 82'

[edit] Round 8


October 14, 2007
15:00 UTC+10
Newcastle Jets 2 – 1 Wellington Phoenix EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 11,947
Referee: Ben Williams
Holland Scored after 17 minutes 17'
J. Griffiths Scored after 40 minutes 40'
Report
Summary
Old Scored after 90+4 minutes 90+4'

[edit] Round 9


October 19, 2007
20:00 UTC+10
Newcastle Jets 1 – 1 Queensland Roar EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 12,326
Referee: Mark Shield
J. Griffiths Scored after 47 minutes 47' (pen) Report
Summary
Kruse Scored after 1 minutes 1'

[edit] Round 10


October 26, 2007
20:00 UTC+10
Melbourne Victory 0 – 2 Newcastle Jets Telstra Dome
Attendance: 27,123
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Pantelidis Sent off after 66' 66' Report
Summary
A. Griffiths Scored after 8 minutes 8'
J. Griffiths Scored after 88 minutes 88'

[edit] Round 11


November 3, 2007
19:00 UTC+11
Newcastle Jets 0 – 1 Sydney FC EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 16,433
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Report
Summary
Bridges Scored after 69 minutes 69'

[edit] Round 12


November 9, 2007
20:00 UTC+11
Newcastle Jets 1 – 4 Perth Glory EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 8,122
Referee: Peter Green
J. Griffiths Scored after 49 minutes 49' Report
Summary
Durante Scored after 25 minutes 25' (own)
J. Simpson Scored after 51 minutes 51'
Rukavytsya Scored after 63 minutes 63' Scored after 90 minutes 90'

[edit] Round 13


November 18, 2007
18:30 UTC+10:30
Adelaide United 1 – 1 Newcastle Jets Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 10,256
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Dodd Scored after 76 minutes 76' Report
Summary
J. Griffiths Scored after 70 minutes 70'

[edit] Round 14


November 25, 2007
17:00 UTC+11
Newcastle Jets 0 – 0 Central Coast Mariners EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 14,169
Referee: Mark Shield
Report
Summary

[edit] Round 15


November 30, 2007
19:00 UTC+10
Queensland Roar 0 – 1 Newcastle Jets Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 14,193
Referee: Peter Green
Report
Summary
J. Griffiths Scored after 90+2 minutes 90+2'

[edit] Round 16


December 7, 2007
20:00 UTC+11
Sydney FC 1 – 0 Newcastle Jets Sydney Football Stadium
Attendance: 10,732
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Zadkovich Sent off after 52' 52'
Corica Scored after 90+3 minutes 90+3'
Report
Summary

[edit] Round 17


December 16, 2007
17:00 UTC+11
Melbourne Victory 1 – 3 Newcastle Jets Telstra Dome
Attendance: 22,626
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Hernández Scored after 11 minutes 11' Report
Summary
Denni Scored after 41 minutes 41'
J. Griffiths Scored after 54 minutes 54' Scored after 76 minutes 76'

The Jets defeated Melbourne in their most convincing win of the season. It was the first time that the Jets had won after going behind. New Australian national coach Pim Verbeek was watching from the stands as numerous players such as Joel Griffiths, Ante Čović and Archie Thompson tried to impress him. Carlos Hernández put the home side ahead early in the first half but Denni scored his first goal A-League goal to put the Jets back on level terms. Griffiths came close to scoring a hat-trick but had to be happy with reclaiming the position as the league's top goal scorer. James Holland played his first game for the club after signing a permanent contract for the next two seasons.

[edit] Round 18


December 30, 2007
19:00 UTC+11
Newcastle Jets 2 – 3 Wellington Phoenix EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 15,107
Referee: Srebre Delovski
Bridge Scored after 29 minutes 29' (pen)
Tunbridge Scored after 81 minutes 81'
Report
Summary
Smeltz Scored after 16 minutes 16'
Ferrante Scored after 49 minutes 49'
Rees Scored after 51 minutes 51'

[edit] Round 19


January 4, 2008
20:00 UTC+11
Newcastle Jets 2 – 1 Adelaide United EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 13,047
Referee: Peter Green
J. Griffiths Scored after 13 minutes 13'
Holland Scored after 73 minutes 73'
Report
Summary
Pantelis Scored after 41 minutes 41'
Barbiero Booked after 18, 45+1'Booked againSent off after 18, 45+1' 18, 45+1'

[edit] Round 20


January 12, 2008
19:00 UTC+11
Central Coast Mariners 1 – 2 Newcastle Jets Bluetongue Central Coast Stadium
Attendance: 19,238
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Kwasnik Scored after 9 minutes 9' Report
Summary
Holland Scored after 6 minutes 6'
J. Griffiths Scored after 52 minutes 52'

[edit] Round 21


January 18, 2008
20:00 UTC+11
Newcastle Jets 2 – 1 Perth Glory EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 16,212
Referee: Michael Hester
J. Griffiths Scored after 22 minutes 22'
Bridge Scored after 64 minutes 64'
Report
Summary
Rizzo Sent off after 37' 37'
Harnwell Scored after 45+2 minutes 45+2'

[edit] Finals series

[edit] Major Semi-Final (Leg 1)


27 January 2008
18:00 UTC+11
Newcastle Jets 2 – 0 Central Coast Mariners EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 22,960
Referee: Matthew Breeze
A. Griffiths Scored after 22 minutes 22'
J. Griffiths Scored after 85 minutes 85' (pen)
Report
Summary

[edit] Major Semi-Final (Leg 2)


10 February 2008
18:00 UTC+11
Central Coast Mariners 3 – 0 (a.e.t.) Newcastle Jets Bluetongue Stadium
Attendance: 19,112
Referee: Ben Williams
Kwasnik Scored after 37 minutes 37'
Petrovski Scored after 74 minutes 74', Scored after 95 minutes 95'
Report
Summary

[edit] Preliminary Final


17 February 2008
18:00 UTC+11
Newcastle Jets 3 – 2 (a.e.t.) Queensland Roar EnergyAustralia Stadium
Attendance: 16,021
Referee: Peter Green
Thompson Scored after 40 minutes 40'
J. Griffiths Scored after 104 minutes 104' (pen)
Elrich Scored after 111 minutes 111'
Report
Summary
Reinaldo Scored after 90+2 minutes 90+2' (pen), Scored after 118 minutes 118' (pen)
Moore Booked after 77'Booked again after 112'Sent off after 112' 77', 112'

[edit] Grand Final

See also: A-League Grand Final 2008

24 February 2008
17:00 UTC+11
Central Coast Mariners 0 – 1 Newcastle Jets Sydney Football Stadium
Attendance: 36,354
Referee: Mark Shield
Vukovic Sent off after 90+5' 90+5' Summary Bridge Scored after 64 minutes 64'

[edit] Goal Scorers

Last updated 29 January 2008

Name Pre-Season A-League Finals
Flag of Australia Joel Griffiths 3 12 2
Flag of Australia Mark Bridge 0 4 0
Flag of Australia Adam Griffiths 0 2 1
Flag of Australia James Holland 0 3 0
Flag of Australia Scott Tunbridge 1 1 0
Flag of Brazil Denni 0 1 0
Flag of Australia Matt Thompson 0 1 1
Flag of Australia Stuart Musialik 0 1 0
Flag of Australia Jobe Wheelhouse 1 0 0
Flag of Australia Tarek Elrich 0 0 1

[edit] References

  1. ^ Tsatsimas, John. "New Jets Boss Speaks To Fans", Newcastle United Jets, 2007-07-17. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
  2. ^ "Newcastle Jets look North for Captain", Newcastle United Jets, 2007-07-31. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
  3. ^ "Nick Carle Transfer Confirmed", Newcastle United Jets, 2007-06-17. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
  4. ^ "Fans Farewell Nicky", Newcastle United Jets, 2007-06-18. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
  5. ^ Okon, Paul. "Paul Okon's Message To The Fans", Newcastle United Jets, 2007-06-21. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
  6. ^ a b Young, Richie. "Newcastle Jets Sign South Americans", Australian FourFourTwo, 2007-06-14. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
  7. ^ "Wellington Snap Up Four More", Australian FourFourTwo, 2007-05-01. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
  8. ^ "Coveny Signs For Phoenix At Last", Australian FourFourTwo, 2007-05-19. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
  9. ^ "Jets Scout South America", Australian FourFourTwo, 2007-05-28. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
  10. ^ "Drovandi: Here To Deliver His Best", Newcastle United Jets, 2007-08-06. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
  11. ^ Brock, Dominc. "Jets snare Brazilian gun", Football Federation Australia, 2007-08-17. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
  12. ^ Ritson, Jon. "Adam's Set For Take-Off At Jets", Australian FourFourTwo, 2007-07-26. Retrieved on 2007-09-13. 
  13. ^ Ormond, Aidan. "Jets To Unleash "Excitement Machine"", Australian FourFourTwo, 2007-06-29. Retrieved on 2007-09-14. 
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  17. ^ Gardiner, James. "Hopes high Jardel can clear red tape in time", The Herald, 2007-09-11, p. 27. 
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  24. ^ Holland made his debut as a temporary squad member and was later signed to a permanent contract on 5 December 2007.


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