Middlesbrough F.C. season 2005-06

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Middlesbrough F.C.
Season 2005-06
Manager Flag of England Steve McClaren
Chairman Flag of England Steve Gibson
Captain Flag of England Gareth Southgate
League Premier League
League position 14th
FA Cup Semi Final
League Cup Quarter Final
UEFA Cup Runners-up
Top goalscorer League: Yakubu Aiyegbeni (13)
All: Yakubu Aiyegbeni (19)
Highest attendance Home: 31,908 v Liverpool
Away: 69,531 v Man Utd
Lowest attendance Home: 10,791 v Crystal Palace
Away: 6,000 v Nuneaton

Middlesbrough participated in the Premier League during the 2005–06 English football season, where they finished in 14th place.

Middlesbrough had qualified for the UEFA Cup via the league the previous season, and this season saw them make a dramatic run all the way to the final where they lost 4–0 to Sevilla. Meanwhile, they were knocked out of the FA Cup in the semi final by losing finalists West Ham United and out of the League Cup in the quarter finals by Blackburn Rovers.

The end of the season saw the departure of manager Steve McClaren after five years and 250 games in charge as he went on to become manager of the England national football team.[1]

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[edit] Team kit and sponsors

During this season, Middlesbrough's kits were once again sponsored by 888.com and produced by Errea. The club retained the white band of the previous season, however, this season, the white band swept down the right hand side of the kit and followed down the shorts. The away kit was plain blue with red piping. A third kit was required for the away tie at FC Basel because their home kit was red and blue.

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[edit] Squad

[edit] Senior squad

[edit] Appearances and goals

Appearance and goalscoring records for all the players who were in the Middlesbrough F.C. first team squad during the 2007–08 season.[2]

No. Nat. Position Player Total Premier League FA Cup League Cup UEFA Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 Flag of Australia GK Mark Schwarzer 47 0 27 0 6 0 3 0 11 0
2 Flag of the Netherlands DF Michael Reiziger 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Flag of Portugal DF Abel Xavier 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
3 Flag of France DF Franck Queudrue 49 3 29 3 3 0 3 0 14 0
4 Flag of England DF Ugo Ehiogu 30 0 18 0 3 0 2 0 7 0
5 Flag of England DF Chris Riggott 42 2 22 0 5 1 2 0 13 1
6 Flag of England DF Gareth Southgate 42 0 24 0 7 0 2 0 9 0
7 Flag of the Netherlands MF George Boateng 44 3 26 2 4 0 2 0 12 1
8 Flag of Slovakia FW Szilárd Németh 11 1 5 0 0 0 2 1 4 0
9 Flag of the Netherlands FW Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink 44 18 22 10 6 3 3 1 13 4
10 Flag of Brazil MF Fábio Rochemback 36 3 22 2 5 1 3 0 6 0
11 Flag of England FW Malcolm Christie 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Flag of Austria DF Emanuel Pogatetz 41 1 24 1 5 0 3 0 9 0
14 Flag of Spain MF Gaizka Mendieta 29 3 17 2 6 1 0 0 6 0
15 Flag of England MF Ray Parlour 19 0 13 0 2 0 0 0 4 0
16 Flag of Cameroon FW Joseph Desire-Job 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Flag of Brazil MF Doriva 41 0 27 0 3 0 3 0 8 0
18 Flag of Italy FW Massimo Maccarone 30 7 17 2 3 0 2 0 8 5
19 Flag of England MF Stewart Downing 26 1 12 1 5 0 0 0 9 0
20 Flag of Nigeria FW Yakubu Aiyegbeni 56 19 34 13 7 4 2 0 13 2
21 Flag of England DF Stuart Parnaby 42 4 20 2 8 1 3 0 11 1
22 Flag of Australia GK Brad Jones 16 0 9 0 3 0 0 0 4 0
23 Flag of England DF Colin Cooper 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Flag of England DF Andrew Davies 16 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
25 Flag of England MF James Morrison 37 2 24 1 3 1 1 0 9 0
26 Flag of England DF Matthew Bates 28 0 16 0 4 0 3 0 5 0
27 Flag of England GK Ross Turnbull 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 Flag of England DF Anthony McMahon 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
30 Flag of England FW Danny Graham 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Flag of England DF David Wheater 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Flag of England GK David Knight 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 Flag of England DF Andrew Taylor 20 0 13 0 4 0 0 0 3 0
34 Flag of England MF Jason Kennedy 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
36 Flag of Australia FW Mark Viduka 44 16 27 7 5 2 2 1 10 6
37 Flag of England MF Adam Johnson 18 1 13 1 1 0 1 0 3 0
39 Flag of England MF Lee Cattermole 24 1 14 1 5 0 0 0 5 0
41 Flag of England MF Josh Walker 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
42 Flag of England FW Tom Craddock 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

[edit] Discipline

Disciplinary records for 2005–06 league and cup matches. Players with 1 card or more included only.[3]

No. Nat. Player Yellow cards Red cards
1 Flag of Australia Schwarzer, MarkMark Schwarzer 1 0
2 Flag of England Parnaby, StuartStuart Parnaby 3 0
3 Flag of France Queudrue, FranckFranck Queudrue 8 0
4 Flag of England Ehiogu, UgoUgo Ehiogu 0 1
5 Flag of England Riggott, ChrisChris Riggott 6 1
6 Flag of England Southgate, GarethGareth Southgate 1 0
7 Flag of the Netherlands Boateng, GeorgeGeorge Boateng 9 0
8 Flag of Slovakia Németh, SzilárdSzilárd Németh 1 0
9 Flag of the Netherlands Hasselbaink, Jimmy FloydJimmy Floyd Hasselbaink 8 0
10 Flag of Brazil Rochemback, FábioFábio Rochemback 7 0
12 Flag of Austria Pogatetz, EmanuelEmanuel Pogatetz 11 0
14 Flag of Spain Mendieta, GaizkaGaizka Mendieta 3 0
15 Flag of England Parlour, RayRay Parlour 4 0
17 Flag of Brazil Doriva, Doriva 5 1
18 Flag of Italy Maccarone, MassimoMassimo Maccarone 6 0
19 Flag of England Downing, StewartStewart Downing 1 0
20 Flag of Nigeria Aiyegbeni, YakubuYakubu Aiyegbeni 1 0
22 Flag of Australia Jones, BradBrad Jones 1 0
24 Flag of England Davies, AndrewAndrew Davies 1 0
26 Flag of England Bates, MatthewMatthew Bates 6 0
29 Flag of England McMahon, AnthonyAnthony McMahon 1 0
30 Flag of England Graham, DannyDanny Graham 1 0
33 Flag of England Taylor, AndrewAndrew Taylor 1 0
36 Flag of Australia Viduka, MarkMark Viduka 1 0
39 Flag of England Cattermole, LeeLee Cattermole 7 0

[edit] Transfers

[edit] In

Date Player Previous Club Fee Ref
28 June 2005 Flag of Austria Emanuel Pogatetz Bayer Leverkusen £1.8 million[A] [4]
1 July 2005 Flag of Nigeria Yakubu Aiyegbeni Portsmouth £7.5 million [5]
31 August 2005 Flag of Brazil Fábio Rochemback Barcelona Undisclosed [6]
31 August 2005 Flag of Portugal Abel Xavier A.S. Roma Free [7]

[edit] Out

For departures of players out of contract at the end of 2004-05 see Middlesbrough F.C. season 2004-05.

Date Player New Club Fee Ref
31 August 2005 Flag of the Netherlands Michael Reiziger PSV Eindhoven Undisclosed [8]
23 January 2006 Flag of Portugal Abel Xavier - Contract terminated [9]
26 January 2006 Flag of Slovakia Szilárd Németh Strasbourg Nominal [10]
7 May 2006 Flag of England Colin Cooper Middlesbrough (as coach) Retired
6 July 2006 Flag of Brazil Doriva América-SP Out of contract [11]
11 July 2006 Flag of the Netherlands Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Charlton Athletic Out of contract [12]
19 September 2006 Flag of Cameroon Joseph-Desire Job Sedan Out of contract [13]

[edit] Loans out

Date Player Club At Period Ref
5 July 2005 Flag of England Andrew Davies Derby County To 30 January 2006[B] [14]
6 July 2005 Flag of England Andrew Taylor Bradford City To 3 January 2006[C] [15][16]
2 August 2005 Flag of England Ross Turnbull Crewe Alexandra To 23 April 2006[D] [17][18]
31 August 2005 Flag of Cameroon Joseph-Désiré Job Al-Ittihad To end of season [19]
24 November 2005 Flag of England Danny Graham Derby County 3 months [20]
31 December 2005 Flag of England David Knight Darlington To 8 January 2006[E] [21]
10 February 2006 Flag of England David Wheater Doncaster Rovers 2 months[F] [22]
23 March 2006 Flag of England Danny Graham Leeds United 2 months[G] [23]

[edit] Notes

A  Pogatetz' fee could rise to £1.8 million.
B  Davies' loan was initially intended to last the full season.
C  Taylor's loan was initially intended to last the full season.
D  Turnbull's loan was initially intended to last six months. The deal was extended further, but he was then recalled.
E  Knight was injured during a game and returned to Middlesbrough after one week.
F  Wheater's loan was initially intended to last one month, but it was extended for a second month after good performances.
G  Graham's loan was initially intended to last one month, but was extended for a second month.

[edit] Premier League

Following their 7th place finish the previous season, Boro fans were cautiously optimistic for the upcoming season. Despite losing Bolo Zenden (who left on a free to join Liverpool), the signings of Yakubu, Abel Xavier and Emanuel Pogatetz bolstered the squad and made it appear a lot stronger. These signings, along with the promise of another season in the UEFA cup promised a season to look forward to for the fans.

However, things didn't go as planned for Boro, and they only won 2 of their first 7 games in the league. Remarkably, one of the two games they won was against Arsenal, and this set the tone for the season.

During the course of the season, Middlesbrough lost to all three promoted clubs, yet somehow managed to beat Manchester United 4-1, Arsenal 2-1 and Chelsea 3-0.

The season stuttered as Boro progressed in both the FA Cup and UEFA Cup. This resulted in poor league form, and following a dismal 4-0 home defeat to Aston Villa, a fan ran onto the pitch and threw his season ticket at Steve McClaren in sheer frustration at the lack of coordination the team seemed to have. He was given a standing ovation from the crowd. No one picked up the season ticket.

The lack of depth in the Boro squad, combined with the two cup runs took their toll on the league position and Boro eventually finished 14th - a bitter disappointment for the fans who expected the club to build on last years success. The final position was put down to the team playing 64 games in the season (a record for a Premier League club) and a lack of depth in the squad to cover the injuries and fatigue that occurred from this amount of games.

A positive for the Boro fans was the final home game of the season against Fulham, where 15 of the 16 squad members were from the local area (the exception being Malcolm Christie). Lee Cattermole captained the team for the match and became Boro's youngest ever captain. It was also the first all English line up in the Premier League since Bradford City in 1999 and the first all English match squad since Aston Villa in 1998.

[edit] League Cup

Further information: Football League Cup 2005-06

Middlesbrough were reasonably successful in the League Cup, beating Everton and Crystal Palace. However, they lost 1-0 in the quarter finals after a poor performance at home to Blackburn Rovers.

[edit] Results

      Win       Draw       Loss

Note: Results are given with Middlesbrough score listed first. Man of the Match is according to mfc.co.uk.

Round Date Venue Opponent Result
F–A
Attendance Boro Goalscorers Man of the Match Report
2 26 October 2005 A Everton 1–0 25,844 Hasselbaink 38' Queuedrue Report
3 30 November 2005 H Crystal Palace 2–1 10,791 Viduka 52', Nemeth 55' Boateng Report
QF 21 December 2005 H Blackburn Rovers 0–1 14,710 Riggott Report

[edit] FA Cup

Further information: FA Cup 2005-06

One of the highlights of Boro's season was their FA Cup run. Despite making hard work of seemingly easy matches, the team reached the semi final where they lost 1-0 to West Ham.

The run started in the 3rd round against non-league outfit Nuneaton Borough. Nuneaton had exceeded all expectations to even reach the 3rd round and it seemed a comfortable win on paper for Boro. However, Nuneaton had different ideas, and after Boro had scored an early goal through Gaizka Mendieta, they dominated the match. They equalised through Gez Murphy and had a penalty appeal turned down in the final minutes. The match went onto a replay at the Riverside where Middlesbrough ended up 5-2 winners, but credit went to Nuneaton for a spirited display.

The 4th round drew Middlesbrough away at Coventry, were again they were held to a draw by lower league opposition, again the score was 1-1. The replay was a tense match which Boro eventually won 1-0 with a goal from Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.

The 5th round was away at Preston North End and proved to be slightly more straight forward with Boro winning 2-0.

Yet another away draw came in the quarter finals, this time against fellow Premier League side Charlton Athletic. A tedious match ended in another replay. The replay at the Riverside was a total opposite to the first match, and a fantastic display of attacking football by a Boro side inspired by Mark Viduka led to a 4-2 win and a place in the semi finals.

The semi finals drew Middlesbrough against West Ham United. The amount of matches the team had played in the season had caught up with them by this point and this proved a match too far for the team. They lost 1-0, with Marlon Harewood scoring the winner. More bad news for Boro was that they lost Mark Schwarzer, who received a fractured cheekbone after an elbow by Dean Ashton.

[edit] Results

      Win       Draw       Loss

Note: Results are given with Middlesbrough score listed first. Man of the Match is according to mfc.co.uk.

Round Date Venue Opponent Result
F–A
Attendance Boro Goalscorers Man of the Match Report
3 7 January 2006 A Nuneaton Borough 1–1 6,000 Mendieta 15' Morrison Report
3R 17 January 2006 H Nuneaton Borough 5–2 26,255 Riggott 34', Yakubu (2) 42' (pen.), 58', Parnaby 50', Viduka 63' Cattermole Report
4 28 January 2006 A Coventry City 1–1 28,120 Hasselbaink 46' Schwarzer Report
4R 8 February 2006 H Coventry City 1–1 14,131 Hasselbaink 20' Southgate Report
5 19 February 2006 A Preston North End 2–0 19,877 Yakubu (2) 52', 77' Riggott Report
6 23 March 2006 A Charlton Athletic 0–0 24,925 Ehiogu Report
6R 12 April 2006 H Charlton Athletic 4–2 30,248 Rochemback 11', Morrison 26', Hasselbaink 73', Viduka 77' Schwarzer Report
SF 23 April 2006 N West Ham United 0–1 39,148 Queudrue Report

[edit] UEFA Cup

Further information: UEFA Cup 2005-06

The UEFA Cup campaign was a rollercoaster ride for Boro fans, which ended up with a loss in the final to Sevilla. However, to get that far in only the club's second ever season in Europe and the manner in which they did it means that the campaign will go down in the club's history.

[edit] First knockout stage

Boro's long cup run began in September with a home game against Xanthi of Greece. A 2-0 win, followed by a 0-0 draw away from home resulted in Boro reaching the group stages for the second year in a row.

[edit] Results

      Win       Draw       Loss

Note: Results are given with Middlesbrough score listed first. Man of the Match is according to mfc.co.uk.

Round Date Venue Opponent Result
F–A
Attendance Boro Goalscorers Man of the Match Report
1 Leg 1 15 September 2005 H Flag of Greece Skoda Xanthi 2–0 14,191 Boateng 28', Viduka 83' Maccarone Report
1 Leg 2 29 September 2005 A Flag of Greece Skoda Xanthi 0–0
(2–0 agg)
5,013 Doriva Report

[edit] Group stage

Middlesbrough made light work of Group D, finishing top of the group by beating Grasshoppers, Dnipro and Liteks Lovech and drawing away at AZ Alkmaar. The only low point of the group campaign was the fatal stabbing of a Boro fan before the Alkmaar match.

[edit] Results

      Win       Draw       Loss

Note: Results are given with Middlesbrough score listed first. Man of the Match is according to mfc.co.uk.

Date Venue Opponent Result
F–A
Attendance Boro Goalscorers Man of the Match Report
20 October 2005 A Flag of Switzerland Grasshoppers Zürich 1–0 8,500 Hasselbaink 10' Riggott Report
3 November 2005 H Flag of Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3–0 12,953 Yakubu 36', Viduka (2) 50', 56' Mendieta Report
24 November 2005 A Flag of the Netherlands AZ 0–0 8,461 Jones Report
15 December 2005 H Flag of Bulgaria Litex Lovech 2–0 9,436 Maccarone (2) 80', 86' Maccarone Report

[edit] Group table

Pos Team Pts Pld W D L F A GD
1 Flag of England Middlesbrough F.C. 10 4 3 1 0 6 0 +6
2 Flag of the Netherlands AZ 10 4 3 1 0 5 1 +4
3 Flag of Bulgaria PFC Litex Lovech 6 4 2 0 2 4 5 -1
4 Flag of Ukraine FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3 4 1 0 3 4 9 -5
5 Flag of Switzerland Grasshopper-Club Zürich 0 4 0 0 4 3 7 -4

[edit] Second knockout phase

They were drawn against Stuttgart in the next round, a tough match for this stage of the competition. Middlesbrough produced a fantastic 2-1 away win in the first leg, but had to endure a nervy second leg where they lost 1-0 to progress on away goals.

In the next round Boro faced Roma, another difficult match. However despite two very close matches, Middlesbrough again drew 2-2 over the two legs, and again progressed on away goals.

Boro faced F.C. Basel in the quarter finals. The first leg didn't go as planned, seeing Boro lose 2-0 and facing a tricky task in the home leg. They made the worst possible start in the return leg, conceding an early goal, and needing four to go through to the semi finals. This sparked an amazing comeback and goals from Viduka(2) and Hasselbaink brought Boro level, but losing on away goals. With time running out, Massimo Maccarone scored the winner to send a jubilent Boro team through to the semi finals.

The semi final against Steaua Bucherest proved to be just as close and exciting as the quarter final. The first leg in Bucherest finished 1-0 to Steaua, leaving Boro with a good chance of progressing if they put in a good performance in the home leg. Things didn't go as plan though and Middlesbrough conceded 2 early goals, and go down 3-0 on aggregate. This meant that Boro again needed four goals to progress in the competition. Amazingly, Boro drew level through goals from Maccarone, Viduka and Riggott. Somehow Middlesbrough managed to get the goal they needed, in the last minute of extra time a cross was met with a diving header from Maccarone to go 4-3 up on aggregate and seal the tie for Middlesbrough. This meant a place in the final against Sevilla waited for the team on 10 May 2006.

The final didn't go to plan though, and a very tired performance from the Boro team gave Sevilla a 4-0 victory. Despite the loss, the cup run was an amazing experience for the fans and it will stay in their memories for a long time.

[edit] Results

      Win       Draw       Loss

Note: Results are given with Middlesbrough score listed first. Man of the Match is according to mfc.co.uk.

Round Date Venue Opponent Result
F–A
Attendance Boro Goalscorers Man of the Match Report
3 Leg 1 16 February 2006 A Flag of Germany VfB Stuttgart 2–1 21,000 Hasselbaink 20', Parnaby 49' Boateng Report
3 Leg 2 23 February 2006 H Flag of Germany VfB Stuttgart 0–1
(2–2a agg)
24,018 Southgate Report
4 Leg 1 9 March 2006 H Flag of Italy A.S. Roma 1–0 25,534 Yakubu 12' (pen.) Cattermole Report
4 Leg 2 15 March 2006 A Flag of Italy A.S. Roma 1–2
(2–2a agg)
32,642 Hasselbaink 32' Schwarzer Report
QF Leg 1 30 March 2006 A Flag of Switzerland FC Basel 0–2 23,639 Viduka Report
QF Leg 2 6 April 2006 H Flag of Switzerland FC Basel 4–1
(4–3 agg)
24,521 Viduka (2) 33', 57', Hasselbaink 79', Maccarone 90' Viduka Report
SF Leg 1 20 April 2006 A Flag of Romania Steaua Bucharest 0–1 41,000 Schwarzer Report
SF Leg 2 27 April 2006 H Flag of Romania Steaua Bucharest 4–2
(4–3 agg)
34,622 Maccarone (2) 33', 89', Viduka 64', Riggott 73' Viduka Report
Final 10 May 2006 N Flag of Spain Sevilla FC 0–4 36,500 Rochemback Report

[edit] The end of the McClaren era

The end of the season also brought about the end of Steve McClaren's spell as manager of Boro - his final match in charge being the 4-0 UEFA Cup final loss to Sevilla. After Sven-Göran Eriksson announced he would resign as England manager after the 2006 World Cup, the FA began their search for a new coach. After a prolonged and controversial search for the new manager, the FA appointed Steve McClaren as manager with Terry Venables as his number two.

Middlesbrough fans saw this as a blessing in disguise, as it seemed like McClaren has taken Boro as far as he could and the time was right for a change. The fans experienced highs and lows with Boro under McClaren, including their first ever trophy and a UEFA Cup final. However, their league position had suffered as a consequence. McClaren left Boro with the following record:[1]

Played Won Drawn Lost Points/Max
All competitions 250 97 60 93
Premier League 190 64 50 76 242/570 (42.46%)

[edit] References and notes

  1. ^ a b Steve McClaren's managerial career. Soccerbase. Retrieved on 2007-12-23.
  2. ^ Middlesbro 2005/2006 player appearances. Soccerbase. Retrieved on 2007-12-22.
  3. ^ ESPNsoccernet: Middlesbrough Squad Statistics. ESPNsoccernet. Retrieved on 2007-12-23.
  4. ^ "Middlesbrough seal Pogatetz deal", BBC Sport, 2005-06-28. Retrieved on 2007-12-22. 
  5. ^ "Middlesbrough agree Yakubu deal", BBC Sport, 2005-05-23. Retrieved on 2007-12-22. 
  6. ^ "Transfer deadline day round-up", BBC Sport, 2005-08-31. Retrieved on 2007-12-22. 
  7. ^ Middlesbro's transfers in 2005/2006. Soccerbase.
  8. ^ "Ball makes move to PSV Eindhoven", BBC Sport, 2005-09-01. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  9. ^ "Middlesbrough end Xavier contract", BBC Sport, 2006-01-23. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  10. ^ "Nemeth makes Middlesbrough exit", BBC Sport, 2006-01-25. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  11. ^ "Doriva released by Middlesbrough", BBC Sport, 2006-07-06. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  12. ^ "Hasselbaink not given Boro deal", BBC Sport, 2006-07-04. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  13. ^ "Desire-Job joins Sedan", BBC Sport, 2006-09-19. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  14. ^ "Derby snap up Davies on loan deal", BBC Sport, 2005-07-05. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  15. ^ "Taylor agrees Bantams loan switch", BBC Sport, 2005-07-06. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  16. ^ "Taylor recalled by Middlesbrough", BBC Sport, 2006-01-05. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  17. ^ "Crewe nip in for keeper Turnbull", BBC Sport, 2005-08-03. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  18. ^ "Middlesbrough recall Crewe keeper", BBC Sport, 2006-04-25. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  19. ^ "Job moves to Saudi Arabia on loan", BBC Sport, 2005-08-31. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  20. ^ "Derby sign Boro striker on loan", BBC Sport, 2005-11-24. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  21. ^ "Quakers hit by injury to keeper", BBC Sport, 2006-01-09. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  22. ^ "Rovers extend duo's loan spells", BBC Sport, 2007-12-23. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 
  23. ^ "Leeds complete Graham loan deal", BBC Sport, 2006-03-23. Retrieved on 2007-12-23.