Hearts v Kilmarnock Lee Miller got his fifth and sixth goals of the season in the opening half, of home side dominance. The winning team will be awarded a place in the 2009–10 First Division. Hibernian v Rangers Tommy Wright signed from Darlington, he cost £100,000 and was given a three-year contract. Inverness CT v Aberdeen The winning team was awarded a place in the 2009–10 First Division. by SportsJOEdotie Plays Quiz not verified by Sporcle . However, Offiong was later sent off following two bookable offences. Tuesday February 24, 2009 [7] Aberdeen ended the month with a trip to reigning Champions Celtic. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules.

Lee Miller headed the only goal to give Aberdeen their first victory in six games, and lift the Dons' off the bottom of the table. Aberdeen dominated the first half and it took a good save from Rangers' keeper Allan McGregor to prevent Derek Young from scoring the opening goal.    Aberdeen equalised early in the second half; Charlie Mulgrew claimed his second goal of the SPL campaign, He scored his third as well minutes later, when he curled a free-kick from the edge of the box, to make the score 2–1 to Aberdeen.

Rangers v St Mirren And it was Miller who grabbed the winner, when he met Mackie's cross with a diving header. The Scottish Professional Football League is not responsible for the content of external websites. Demoted to 3rd Division for Financial Irregularities, Spared Relegation as Losing Finalist in the playoff due to Livingston.    Hamilton v St Mirren The Dons opened the scoring just before half-time when Darren Mackie pounced on Rob Jones' error to head the visitors in front, four minutes before half-time. Tuesday October 7, 2008   Aberdeen v Inverness CT Kilmarnock v Aberdeen

The game finished 2–0 and moved the Dons' up to fifth in the table.

  

Promotion and relegation from 2007–08 SPL ... SPL & First Division.

St Mirren v Aberdeen Celtic v Dundee United Hibernian v Hearts

Seconds later Rangers had the ball in the net again, this time through Kris Boyd. A defensive mistake allowed Dutchman Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink to score the opening goal. Lee Bullen was sent off for Falkirk late on, after a challenge on Scott Severin. Motherwell v Rangers   

Hibernian, Dundee United. Rangers v Hamilton After immense pressure from Celtic in the second half, Scott McDonald pulled Celtic back on level terms again when he headed in Barry Robson's cross.

New kit supplier and new away kit sponsor. Dundee United v Kilmarnock

Hearts v Hibernian Falkirk v Kilmarnock Inverness CT v Hearts [3] Aberdeen then hosted Glasgow rivals Rangers. Five minutes later, Darren Mackie made it three, as he scored his fifth goal of the campaign, with a clinical chip, over the advancing Esson. Tuesday December 2, 2008

The 2008–09 Scottish First Division was the fourteenth season of the First Division in its current format of ten teams. Goals from Tommy Wright, Javan Vidal, Sone Aluko and a late chris Maguire double sealed the win for Aberdeen, earning them an away tie at Dunfermline Athletic. The play-offs were played over two legs, the winning team in each semi-final advanced to the final. Gary McDonald doubled the lead when he capitalized on Dougie Imrie's mistake to double the Dons' lead. Aberdeen v St Mirren Rangers v Kilmarnock Falkirk v Motherwell

The club signed Jared Hodgkiss on loan from West Bromwich Albion for the first half of the season, and in January signed Manchester City youngster Javan Vidal until the end of the season. The next game saw Aberdeen play top-tier team Vitesse Arnhem, which they won 1–0 thanks to an Andrew Considine goal twenty minutes from time. JB Houston Butchers displayed on front of shirt, Maxwelltown Builders at the back. Rangers v Celtic Motherwell v Falkirk The ninth placed team in the First Division played the fourth placed team in the Second Division and third placed team in the Second Division played the second placed team in the Second Division. Aberdeen started their Scottish Cup with a 2–1 win against Second Division side Alloa Athletic. It was 2–0 eight six minutes later, when Jeffrey de Visscher whipped in a cross, only for Darren Mackie to be hauled down by Motherwell defender Paul Quinn.

Three points turned into one point as Rob Jones made amends for his first half error and pulled one back for Hibs with a header in the 62nd minute, and with virtually the last kick of the game Steven Fletcher scrambled in a goal. This page was last edited on 6 June 2020, at 11:09. Motherwell v Hearts Celtic v Rangers Aberdeen had been due to play Go Ahead Eagles but the game was scrapped due to police fears of crowd trouble. Livingston, Hearts. Sone Aluko looked to have put Aberdeen through to a semi-final when he finished neatly midway through the second half.

A defensive mistake by the Aberdeen defence allowed Hamilton's James McCarthy to score what turned out to be the winner.    Hibernian regained the lead from the penalty spot after Mulgrew, who was red-carded, handled the ball on the line.

Killie took the lead when the ball fell nicely to Allan Russell who finished well. The Dons travelled to Motherwell for their second game, The match was goalless until four minutes from time, when summer signing Charlie Mulgrew scored from a free-kick, to give Aberdeen their first win. Shows position in table at time when manager departed.

Tuesday November 4, 2008 St Mirren v Rangers Kilmarnock v Hamilton It got off to another bad start for the Dons, Francisco Sandaza scored the opening goal in the opening 8 minutes, Northern-Irish striker Warren Feeney doubled the 'tangerine's' advantage on 14 minutes. Aberdeen travelled to Ayr to play Second Division Ayr United in the second round of the League Cup, Chris Maguire scored the only goal of the game after 40 minutes to secure Aberdeen's place in the third round. Tuesday December 9, 2008 All materials on this website © The Scottish Professional Football League 2019. Aberdeen v Kilmarnock

Kilmarnock v Rangers Hibernian v Falkirk Hibernian v Kilmarnock Falkirk v Inverness CT Motherwell v Dundee United Motherwell v St Mirren Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches. Tuesday February 10, 2009

Inverness CT v Hibernian

Dundee United v Falkirk Hearts v Celtic Inverness CT v Falkirk Hibernian v Celtic Tuesday October 21, 2008 Celtic v Hamilton Promoted from First Division to Scottish Premier League, Relegated from First Division to Second Division, Promoted from Second Division to First Division. Dundee United v Inverness CT Tuesday March 17, 2009 Hamilton v Kilmarnock Goals from Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney ensured that Sir Alex Ferguson won on his return to Pittodrie. … Hearts v Inverness CT Lee Miller pulled a goal back from the penalty spot, after Darren Mackie was fouled. Hamilton equalised after 34 minutes, David Graham the scorer. Celtic v Kilmarnock Aberdeen equalised on the half-hour, when Lee Miller met Mulgrew's corner fantastically, scoring with a back-heel volley. Tuesday October 14, 2008 Celtic v Aberdeen

Hearts v Aberdeen In the dying minutes, Hearts looked to have been awarded a penalty by referee Steve Conroy, Jamie Langfield appeared to have tripped Michael Stewart in the penalty area, But after consulting with his assistant, the referee reversed his decision and the match finished 1–1.[11]. Richie Byrne, Barry Nicholson, Steve Lovell, Derek Soutar, Dave Bus, Jonathan Smith, Greg Kelly, Alan Maybury, Jackie McNamara and Dan Smith all left the club, mostly on Bosman transfers, and Josh Walker returned down South to Middlesbrough. A dull game saw very little chances until in the 80th minute Nacho Novo found space at the back post, but his shot rebounded off of the post. Hibernian v Motherwell Kilmarnock were back in front five minutes later through David Fernandez, Mehdi Taouil extended the home side's advantage with a penalty.

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Chris Maguire scored a hat-trick, Lee Miller and Jamie Smith were also on the scoresheet against the minnows.

Hearts v Motherwell A highly disappointing display saw 120 minutes of no goals, and very little activity. [8] This left Aberdeen eleventh in the league table, they had not gained a single point throughout the month of September. 2008–09 in Scottish football § Managerial changes, "The IRN-BRU SFL Manager and Player of the Month Awards August, 2008", "The IRN-BRU SFL Manager and Player of the Month Awards September, 2008", "THE IRN-BRU SFL Manager and Player of the Month Awards October, 2008", "The IRN-BRU SFL Manager and Player of the Month Awards November, 2008", "The IRN-BRU SFL Manager and Player of the Month Awards December, 2008", "The IRN-BRU SFL Manager and Player of the Month Awards January, 2009", "The IRN-BRU SFL Manager and Player of the Month Awards February, 2009", "The IRN-BRU SFL Manager and Player of the Month Awards March, 2009", "IThe IRN-BRU SFL Phenomenal Manager and Player of the Month Awards April, 2009", List of winners of the Scottish Championship and predecessors, List of Scottish football transfers 2008–09, 2008–09 in Scottish reserve and youth football, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2008–09_Scottish_First_Division&oldid=961058098, 2008–09 in European second tier association football leagues, Articles with dead external links from June 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Articles with unsourced statements from June 2008, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Motherwell v Hibernian Rangers v Aberdeen The following week, a packed Pittodrie watched Aberdeen take on the second half of the Old Firm, Rangers. Manager Jimmy Calderwood fielded a young team and for the first time Zander Diamond led the team out as captain. The game saw the second debut of Sone Aluko, following his return. Aberdeen v Dundee United Rangers v Inverness CT [9] Aberdeen then traveled to Falkirk after an International break. Aberdeen then travelled to Falkirk. Simon Mensing converted a penalty to put Hamilton 1–0 up, and Richard Offiong completed the scoring. Hearts however, shortly after, equalised through wing-back Lee Wallace. The Reserve League starts on August 12, with champions Celtic at home to St Mirren. Dundee United v Hearts Aberdeen were to host both sides of the Old Firm in the space of two weeks, up first were Celtic, a team who Aberdeen have never beaten at Pittodrie since 2002. Aberdeen won the game 2–1 and that moved Aberdeen up to fourth. Hearts were visitors to Pittodrie the following week. Rangers v Hibernian The replay proved to be a night to forget.

Hearts v Kilmarnock Lee Miller got his fifth and sixth goals of the season in the opening half, of home side dominance. The winning team will be awarded a place in the 2009–10 First Division. Hibernian v Rangers Tommy Wright signed from Darlington, he cost £100,000 and was given a three-year contract. Inverness CT v Aberdeen The winning team was awarded a place in the 2009–10 First Division. by SportsJOEdotie Plays Quiz not verified by Sporcle . However, Offiong was later sent off following two bookable offences. Tuesday February 24, 2009 [7] Aberdeen ended the month with a trip to reigning Champions Celtic. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules.

Lee Miller headed the only goal to give Aberdeen their first victory in six games, and lift the Dons' off the bottom of the table. Aberdeen dominated the first half and it took a good save from Rangers' keeper Allan McGregor to prevent Derek Young from scoring the opening goal.    Aberdeen equalised early in the second half; Charlie Mulgrew claimed his second goal of the SPL campaign, He scored his third as well minutes later, when he curled a free-kick from the edge of the box, to make the score 2–1 to Aberdeen.

Rangers v St Mirren And it was Miller who grabbed the winner, when he met Mackie's cross with a diving header. The Scottish Professional Football League is not responsible for the content of external websites. Demoted to 3rd Division for Financial Irregularities, Spared Relegation as Losing Finalist in the playoff due to Livingston.    Hamilton v St Mirren The Dons opened the scoring just before half-time when Darren Mackie pounced on Rob Jones' error to head the visitors in front, four minutes before half-time. Tuesday October 7, 2008   Aberdeen v Inverness CT Kilmarnock v Aberdeen

The game finished 2–0 and moved the Dons' up to fifth in the table.

  

Promotion and relegation from 2007–08 SPL ... SPL & First Division.

St Mirren v Aberdeen Celtic v Dundee United Hibernian v Hearts

Seconds later Rangers had the ball in the net again, this time through Kris Boyd. A defensive mistake allowed Dutchman Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink to score the opening goal. Lee Bullen was sent off for Falkirk late on, after a challenge on Scott Severin. Motherwell v Rangers   

Hibernian, Dundee United. Rangers v Hamilton After immense pressure from Celtic in the second half, Scott McDonald pulled Celtic back on level terms again when he headed in Barry Robson's cross.

New kit supplier and new away kit sponsor. Dundee United v Kilmarnock

Hearts v Hibernian Falkirk v Kilmarnock Inverness CT v Hearts [3] Aberdeen then hosted Glasgow rivals Rangers. Five minutes later, Darren Mackie made it three, as he scored his fifth goal of the campaign, with a clinical chip, over the advancing Esson. Tuesday December 2, 2008

The 2008–09 Scottish First Division was the fourteenth season of the First Division in its current format of ten teams. Goals from Tommy Wright, Javan Vidal, Sone Aluko and a late chris Maguire double sealed the win for Aberdeen, earning them an away tie at Dunfermline Athletic. The play-offs were played over two legs, the winning team in each semi-final advanced to the final. Gary McDonald doubled the lead when he capitalized on Dougie Imrie's mistake to double the Dons' lead. Aberdeen v St Mirren Rangers v Kilmarnock Falkirk v Motherwell

The club signed Jared Hodgkiss on loan from West Bromwich Albion for the first half of the season, and in January signed Manchester City youngster Javan Vidal until the end of the season. The next game saw Aberdeen play top-tier team Vitesse Arnhem, which they won 1–0 thanks to an Andrew Considine goal twenty minutes from time. JB Houston Butchers displayed on front of shirt, Maxwelltown Builders at the back. Rangers v Celtic Motherwell v Falkirk The ninth placed team in the First Division played the fourth placed team in the Second Division and third placed team in the Second Division played the second placed team in the Second Division. Aberdeen started their Scottish Cup with a 2–1 win against Second Division side Alloa Athletic. It was 2–0 eight six minutes later, when Jeffrey de Visscher whipped in a cross, only for Darren Mackie to be hauled down by Motherwell defender Paul Quinn.

Three points turned into one point as Rob Jones made amends for his first half error and pulled one back for Hibs with a header in the 62nd minute, and with virtually the last kick of the game Steven Fletcher scrambled in a goal. This page was last edited on 6 June 2020, at 11:09. Motherwell v Hearts Celtic v Rangers Aberdeen had been due to play Go Ahead Eagles but the game was scrapped due to police fears of crowd trouble. Livingston, Hearts. Sone Aluko looked to have put Aberdeen through to a semi-final when he finished neatly midway through the second half.

A defensive mistake by the Aberdeen defence allowed Hamilton's James McCarthy to score what turned out to be the winner.    Hibernian regained the lead from the penalty spot after Mulgrew, who was red-carded, handled the ball on the line.

Killie took the lead when the ball fell nicely to Allan Russell who finished well. The Dons travelled to Motherwell for their second game, The match was goalless until four minutes from time, when summer signing Charlie Mulgrew scored from a free-kick, to give Aberdeen their first win. Shows position in table at time when manager departed.

Tuesday November 4, 2008 St Mirren v Rangers Kilmarnock v Hamilton It got off to another bad start for the Dons, Francisco Sandaza scored the opening goal in the opening 8 minutes, Northern-Irish striker Warren Feeney doubled the 'tangerine's' advantage on 14 minutes. Aberdeen travelled to Ayr to play Second Division Ayr United in the second round of the League Cup, Chris Maguire scored the only goal of the game after 40 minutes to secure Aberdeen's place in the third round. Tuesday December 9, 2008 All materials on this website © The Scottish Professional Football League 2019. Aberdeen v Kilmarnock

Kilmarnock v Rangers Hibernian v Falkirk Hibernian v Kilmarnock Falkirk v Inverness CT Motherwell v Dundee United Motherwell v St Mirren Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches. Tuesday February 10, 2009

Inverness CT v Hibernian

Dundee United v Falkirk Hearts v Celtic Inverness CT v Falkirk Hibernian v Celtic Tuesday October 21, 2008 Celtic v Hamilton Promoted from First Division to Scottish Premier League, Relegated from First Division to Second Division, Promoted from Second Division to First Division. Dundee United v Inverness CT Tuesday March 17, 2009 Hamilton v Kilmarnock Goals from Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney ensured that Sir Alex Ferguson won on his return to Pittodrie. … Hearts v Inverness CT Lee Miller pulled a goal back from the penalty spot, after Darren Mackie was fouled. Hamilton equalised after 34 minutes, David Graham the scorer. Celtic v Kilmarnock Aberdeen equalised on the half-hour, when Lee Miller met Mulgrew's corner fantastically, scoring with a back-heel volley. Tuesday October 14, 2008 Celtic v Aberdeen

Hearts v Aberdeen In the dying minutes, Hearts looked to have been awarded a penalty by referee Steve Conroy, Jamie Langfield appeared to have tripped Michael Stewart in the penalty area, But after consulting with his assistant, the referee reversed his decision and the match finished 1–1.[11]. Richie Byrne, Barry Nicholson, Steve Lovell, Derek Soutar, Dave Bus, Jonathan Smith, Greg Kelly, Alan Maybury, Jackie McNamara and Dan Smith all left the club, mostly on Bosman transfers, and Josh Walker returned down South to Middlesbrough. A dull game saw very little chances until in the 80th minute Nacho Novo found space at the back post, but his shot rebounded off of the post. Hibernian v Motherwell Kilmarnock were back in front five minutes later through David Fernandez, Mehdi Taouil extended the home side's advantage with a penalty.

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