2007–08 Scottish Premier League


The 2007–08 Scottish Premier League season was the tenth season of the Scottish Premier League. It began on 4 August 2007 and was originally due to end on 18 May 2008. Due to the death of Phil O'Donnell and extremely poor weather causing the postponement of fixtures during the winter, as well as a backlog of Rangers fixtures and their progression to the UEFA Cup Final, the SPL decided to move the final round of fixtures back four days to 22 May 2008. It was the first season under the sponsorship of the Clydesdale Bank.
Gretna were promoted from the First Division the previous season and played in the SPL for the first time, replacing Dunfermline Athletic. Gretna did not play at their home stadium Raydale Park as it did not meet the SPL stadia criteria of 6,000 and instead used Motherwell's Fir Park for all but one of their games; that match was at Livingston's Almondvale Stadium.
Champions Celtic qualified directly for the Champions League, while second-placed Rangers qualified for the Second qualifying round. Third-placed Motherwell qualified for the UEFA Cup and Hibernian qualified for the Intertoto Cup. First Division side Queen of the South also qualified for the UEFA Cup after reaching the Scottish Cup Final. Gretna were relegated after just one season in the SPL and were replaced by First Division champions Hamilton Academical for the following season.
The championship was determined on the final day of the season. Leaders Celtic travelled to Tannadice to play Dundee United knowing that a win would secure the title. They achieved this with a 1–0 victory following Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink's second-half header. Rangers needed to win or draw their final match of the season against Aberdeen at Pittodrie and hope that Celtic at least drew or lost respectively. But Aberdeen F.C. won the game 2-0 thanks to goals from Lee Miller and Steve Lovell.

Clubs

Promotion and Relegation from 2006–07

Promoted from First Division to Premier League
Relegated from Premier League to First Division

Personnel and kits

Managerial changes

Notable events

Results

Matches 1–22

During matches 1–22 each team played every other team twice.

Matches 23–33

During matches 23–33 each team played every other team once.

Matches 34–38

During matches 34–38 each team played every other team in their half of the table once.

Top six

Bottom six

Goals

Top scorers

PlayerGoalsClub
25Celtic
15Celtic
14Rangers
14Motherwell
13Hibernian
13Dundee United
13Dundee United/Celtic
12Motherwell
12Rangers
12Aberdeen
11Kilmarnock/Hibernian
10Rangers
10Rangers
9Inverness CT
8Falkirk

Hat-tricks

ScorerForAgainstDate
Scott McDonaldCelticDundee United29 September 2007
Clayton DonaldsonHibernianKilmarnock29 September 2007
Scott McDonaldCelticMotherwell27 October 2007
Aiden McGeadyCelticFalkirk11 December 2007
Barry RobsonDundee UnitedHeart of Midlothian2 January 2008
Steven FletcherHibernianGretna13 February 2008

Kits and shirt sponsors

For the first time in the SPL, certain teams also carried secondary sponsors on the back of their jerseys, above the players' names.

Attendances

As of 22 May 2008
1 Gretna were sharing Motherwell's stadium whilst Raydale Park was being upgraded. However, in March the Fir Park pitch was considered unplayable so the game between Gretna and Celtic was played instead at Almondvale, the home of First Division club Livingston.

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointment
Motherwell Maurice MalpasSacked18 June 2007 Mark McGhee1 June 2007
Gretna Andy SmithHealth4 August 2007 Davie Irons18 July 2007
Heart of Midlothian Valdas IvanauskasMutual consent Stephen Frail & Anatoly Korobochka30 July 2007
Inverness CT Charlie ChristieResignedAugust 2007 Craig Brewster27 August 2007
Hibernian John CollinsResigned20 December 2007 Mixu Paatelainen10 January 2008
Gretna Davie IronsResigned19 February 2008 Mick Wadsworth19 February
Heart of Midlothian Stephen FrailMutual Consent27 May 2008 Csaba László11 July

Awards

Clydesdale Bank Premier League Monthly awards

MonthManagerPlayerYoung playerRising star
August Walter Smith Carlos Cuéllar Steven Fletcher Mark Staunton
September John Collins Scott McDonald Andrew Driver Scott Anson
October Craig Levein Lee Wilkie Ross McCormack Jack Wilson
November Mark McGhee Aiden McGeady Ross McCormack Liam Cusack
December Craig Brewster Marius Niculae Scott Arfield
January Walter Smith Barry Robson Danny Grainger
February Mixu Paatelainen Aiden McGeady Steven Fletcher Ryan Strachan
March Walter Smith Darren Barr Garry Kenneth Ryan Crighton
April Gordon Strachan Barry Robson Gary Glen

Clydesdale Bank Premier League Awards

Broadcasting rights

provided domestic TV live coverage and highlights as in previous seasons, with STV and BBC Scotland also broadcasting free-to-air highlights. BBC Radio Scotland continued to provide domestic radio coverage, with many games also available internationally, and all domestically, through their website. The BBC held rights to show highlights online and do so through the BBC Sport website. Internationally, the Premier League's overseas television broadcasting partner was TWI, with coverage of the SPL available in over 100 territories worldwide.

Transfer deals