After ending the 2006/07 season with a late surge that saw the club finish in seventeenth position, a relative success after a season of doom-mongering prompting then-manager Stuart Humphreys to declare the club will be making an assault on the Blue Square North play-offs for 2007/08.
After a mixed pre-season that saw a victory on the North Wales coast at Colwyn Bay but defeats at Lancaster City and Welsh Premier side Caernarfon Town, RMI made a bright start to the season, with a 2-2 opening day draw with Hinckley United, the previous season's play-off runners up, being followed by an impressive 2-1 midweek victory amidst monsoon conditions at Barrow.
A Scott Willis goal, his only strike of the season, earned a 1-1 draw at Redditch United but Leigh's unbeaten start to the season ended the following week as visitors Harrogate Town impressively put RMI to the sword in a 2-0 victory, followed two days later by a heartbreaking 3-1 defeat at Stalybridge Celtic, the hosts scoring two goals in the final five minutes to seal all three points.
September began with eventual champions Kettering Town maintaining their 100% start to the season with a 4-1 dismantling of RMI at Hilton Park, with Leigh's plummeting league form continuing with a 1-0 loss to Southport, aided by the controversial sending off of Leigh striker Kevin Rapley, in front of Hilton Park's biggest crowd of the season before a 3-1 loss at Worcester City.
RMI's loss of form was ended with two Kieran Lugsden strikes sealing a 2-0 Hilton Park victory over rock-bottom Hucknall Town, though that was followed by a 1-0 loss to Nuneaton Borough in RMI's first ever visit to Liberty Way before RMI's hopes of a lucrative FA Cup run came to a crashing halt at the first hurdle with a humiliating 4-1 defeat at lower league Harrogate Railway Athletic, who would go on to gain nationwide exposure with a live TV tie against Mansfield Town in the First Round Proper.
RMI's interest in the Setanta Shield was ended only days later with a 4-0 defeat at Barrow and, although a rare Andy Heald header sealed a 1-1 home draw with Solihull Moors, the growing pressure on Stuart Humphreys saw him relieved of his duties, with new boss Steve Bleasdale taking charge ahead of the 2-2 draw away to Vauxhall Motors; Bleasdale denied a perfect start to his second spell at the club by a late David Roberts equaliser.
The departure of striking pair Dan Owen, for work related reasons, and Kevin Rapley, who joined league rivals Barrow for a small fee, saw Bleasdale return to former club Bangor City to sign ex-Liverpool striker Mark Smyth, who would go on to finish the season as the club's top scorer, also being awarded the ‘Goal of the Season' award for a stunning free kick scored in a home defeat to Barrow later in the season.
Smyth's inclusion, however, didn't prevent a 2-0 loss away to Blyth Spartans, while Bleasdale's difficult start continued with a comprehensive 5-1 home defeat to Hyde United.
The first point of Bleasdale's reign was a major one as RMI, reduced to ten men following the sending off of Andy Heald, came back from two goals down to claim a 2-2 draw with ex-Football League side Boston United at Hilton Park, thanks to goals from Owen Roberts and Richard Chetcuti.
RMI missed the chance to climb out of the relegation zone in mid-November when a late Josh Law strike saw Alfreton Town claim a 1-0 home victory, with league worries being put aside as claimed an entertaining 4-2 home win over Clitheroe in the Lancashire FA Co-Operative Challenge Trophy.
Leigh's relative cup success continued with a terrific 3-2 FA Trophy away win over Burscough, though that was sandwiched between a 3-1 home defeat to Nuneaton Borough and 2-0 loss away to Tamworth.
December saw RMI secure a spot in the semi finals of the Co-Operative Challenge Trophy with a 3-1 win over North West Counties League side Ashton Athletic, though their FA Trophy interest was ended with a 3-1 loss at home to league rivals Workington.
Despite an inspired performance from goalkeeper Tim Dittmer, the Festive period began with a 3-0 loss at Kettering Town, RMI finally enjoyed some Christmas cheer on Boxing Day when two Mark Smyth goals secured revenge over FA Trophy conquerors Workington in a 2-1 victory at Hilton Park.
The win over the Reds didn't exactly began a run of victories, though, as Stalybridge Celtic took advantage of Andy Heald's second red card of the season to win 3-1 at Hilton Park before a 2-1 New Years' Day defeat at Workington.
An early January visit to Boston saw RMI hit the woodwork on no less than three occasions, yet still fall victim to a 5-1 hammering, before losing 1-0 at home to Redditch United.
The deluge of goals that were heading in to RMI's ‘goals against' column was further exasperated with a 6-1 loss at AFC Telford United, that despite taking an early lead through Kieran Lugsden, though a feeling of optimism swept through the club as ambitious businessman Dominic Speakman was appointed as the club's new chairman prior to a comfortable 3-1 home victory over basement rivals Vauxhall Motors in late-January.
Free transport for supporters to take in the game at Solihull Moors, but they returned from the Midlands disappointed with a 1-0 defeat, before AFC Telford ran out 3-0 midweek victors in a re-arranged clash at Hilton Park.
To be continued...
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