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1999–2000 Birmingham City F.C. season

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Birmingham City F.C. 1999–2000 football season
Birmingham City F.C.
1999–2000 season
ChairmanDavid Gold
ManagerTrevor Francis
GroundSt Andrew's
Football League First Division5th
Play-offsSemi-final
(eliminated byBarnsley)
FA CupFourth round
(eliminated byEverton)
League CupFourth round
(eliminated byWest Ham United)
Top goalscorerLeague:Paul Furlong (11)
All: Paul Furlong (11)
Highest home attendance29,050 vsWolverhampton Wanderers, 1 April 2000
Lowest home attendance17,150 vsStockport County, 29 January 2000
Average home league attendance21,895[1]

The1999–2000 season wasBirmingham City Football Club's 97th inthe Football League. They finished in fifth place in theFootball League First Division, qualifying for thepromotion play-offs, but lost the first leg of the semifinal 4–0 at home toBarnsley. Although they won the away leg, they were eliminated 5–2on aggregate. Birmingham entered the1999–2000 FA Cup at the third round and lost toEverton in the fourth, and after entering theLeague Cup in the first round and defeatingNewcastle United in the third, lost toWest Ham United in the fourth round.

Paul Furlong was top scorer with 11 goals, all scored in league competition.

Football League First Division

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Main article:1999–2000 Football League

Match details

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DateLeague
position
OpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendanceReport
7 August 19996thFulhamHD2–2Hughes 62',Lazaridis 85'24,042[2]
14 August 19994thNorwich CityAW1–0McCarthy 11'15,261[2]
21 August 19993rdPort ValeHW4–2Hughes (2) 8', 51',Furlong (2) 18', 34'18,089[2]
27 August 19994thStockport CountyAL0–26,115[2]
30 August 19993rdCrewe AlexandraHW5–1M. Johnson 12', McCarthy 20', Furlong 30',Holdsworth 52',Ndlovu 77'24,085[2]
5 September 19992ndBolton WanderersAD3–3Holdsworth 26', Furlong (2) 37', 45'11,668[2]
11 September 19993rdWest Bromwich AlbionHD1–1A. Johnson 43'25,945[2]
18 September 19992ndIpswich TownAW1–0Furlong 10'pen.19,758[2]
25 September 19991stQueens Park RangersHW2–0Furlong (2) 44'pen., 64' pen.18,748[2]
2 October 19994thCharlton AthleticAL0–119,753[2]
8 October 19994thWalsallAL0–17,164[2]
16 October 19993rdCrystal PalaceHW2–0Purse 10', McCarthy 48'21,582[2]
19 October 19994thManchester CityHL0–122,126[2]
23 October 19995thGrimsby TownAD1–1Wreh 37'6,266[2]
27 October 19995thQueens Park RangersAD2–2Marcelo (2) 74', 76'11,196[2]
30 October 19994thCharlton AthleticHW1–0Hughes 25'19,172[2]
6 November 19996thPortsmouthAD2–2Lazaridis 59', M. Johnson 62'12,756[2]
20 November 199910thBarnsleyAL1–2McCarthy 70'14,520[2]
23 November 19995thTranmere RoversHW3–1Grainger 2'pen., Marcelo 27',Hyde 45'21,132[2]
27 November 19997thSwindon TownHD1–1Grainger 26'22,620[2]
4 December 19997thFulhamAD0–012,290[2]
17 December 19998thWolverhampton WanderersAL1–2Hughes 15'19,724[2]
26 December 199911thSheffield UnitedHL0–222,874[2]
28 December 199913thNottingham ForestAL0–120,821[2]
3 January 200012thHuddersfield TownHW1–0Hughes 1'19,558[2]
15 January 200011thNorwich CityHW2–0Grainger 16', 30'21,007[2]
22 January 200011thPort ValeAL1–3Hughes 48'7,702[2]
29 January 20008thStockport CountyHW2–1Holdsworth 62', Hughes 72'17,150[2]
5 February 20007thCrewe AlexandraAW3–2O'Connor 45'pen., Hughes 54', Adebola 70'6,289[2]
12 February 20006thBolton WanderersHW2–1Rankin 50', Adebola 66'18,426[2]
15 February 20006thBlackburn RoversHW1–0O'Connor 33'20,719[2]
19 February 20005thSwindon TownAW4–1Purse 11', Rankin 21', Adebola 26', Grainger 74'7,591[2]
27 February 20005thIpswich TownHD1–1Mowbray 17'o.g.20,493[2]
4 March 20005thWest Bromwich AlbionAW3–0Adebola 6', 8', Marcelo 86'17,029[2]
7 March 20005thPortsmouthHW1–0Marcelo 49'19,573[2]
11 March 20005thTranmere RoversAL1–2Rowett 45'9,232[2]
18 March 20005thBarnsleyHW3–1Rankin 25', 63', Holdsworth 45'25,108[2]
22 March 20005thBlackburn RoversAL0–118,096[2]
25 March 20006thSheffield UnitedAW2–1Kozluk 52'o.g., Hughes 54'15,486[2]
1 April 20005thWolverhampton WanderersHW1–0Holdsworth 53'29,050[2]
8 April 20005thHuddersfield TownAD0–016,961[2]
15 April 20006thNottingham ForestHL0–123,006[2]
22 April 20005thCrystal PalaceAW2–0Austin 45'o.g., Furlong 61'17,144[2]
24 April 20005thWalsallHW2–0Furlong (2) 70', 90'pen.24,268[2]
28 April 20005thManchester CityAL0–132,062[2]
7 May 20005thGrimsby TownHD0–025,263[2]

League table (part)

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Final Division One table (part)
PosClubPldWDLFAGDPts
3rdIpswich Town46251297142+3187
4thBarnsley462410128867+2182
5thBirmingham City462211136544+2177
6thBolton Wanderers462113126950+1976
7thWolverhampton Wanderers462111146448+1674
KeyPos = League position;Pld = Matches played;
W = Matches won;D = Matches drawn;L = Matches lost;
F = Goals for;A = Goals against;GD =Goal difference;Pts = Points
Source[3]

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
462211136544 +217715533716 +2176102828 0

Source:[3]

Play-offs

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Main article:Football League Championship play-offs § 2000
RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendanceReport
Semifinal 1st leg13 May 2000BarnsleyHL0–426,492[2]
Semifinal 2nd leg18 May 2000BarnsleyAW2–1
2–5agg.
Rowett 33',Marcelo 75'19,050[2]


FA Cup

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Main article:1999–2000 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendanceReport
Third round11 December 1999WatfordAW1–0Rowett 66'8,144[2]
Fourth round8 January 2000EvertonAL0–225,405[2]


League Cup

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Main article:1999–2000 Football League Cup
RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendanceReport
First round 1st leg10 August 1999Exeter CityHW3–0A. Johnson 17',Richardson 42'o.g.,Adebola 75'18,976[4]
First round 2nd leg24 August 1999Exeter CityAW2–1
5–1agg.
Richardson 22'o.g.,O'Connor 50'2,338[5]
Second round 1st leg14 September 1999Bristol RoversHW2–0O'Connor 51'pen.,Holdsworth 67'17,457[6]
Second round 2nd leg21 September 1999Bristol RoversAW1–0
3–0agg.
Rowett 48'5,456[7]
Third round12 October 1999Newcastle UnitedHW2–0O'Connor 45'pen.,Purse 60'19,795[2]
Fourth round30 November 1999West Ham UnitedHL2–3Hyde 8',Grainger 44'17,728[2]


Transfers

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In

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DatePlayerClub†FeeRef
6 July 1999Eddie Newton(Chelsea)Free[8]
16 July 1999Trésor LuntalaRennesFree
16 July 1999Jacques WilliamsBordeauxFree
28 July 1999Stan LazaridisWest Ham United£2m[9]
25 October 1999MarceloSheffield United£500,000[10]
† Brackets round club names indicate the player's contract with that club had expired before he joined Birmingham.

Out

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DatePlayerFeeJoined†Ref
7 July 1999Tony HeyFreePeterborough United
23 September 1999Howard Forinton£250,000Peterborough United
2 November 1999Simon ReaFreePeterborough United
31 December 1999Gary AblettReleased(Blackpool)[11]
3 February 2000Chris Holland£100,000Huddersfield Town[12]
22 March 2000Eddie NewtonReleased(Oxford United)[13]
30 June 2000Simon CharltonReleased(Bolton Wanderers)[14]
30 June 2000Darren WassallReleased(Burton Albion)[14]
† Brackets round a club denote the player joined that club after his Birmingham City contract expired.

Loan in

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DatePlayerClubReturnRef
4 August 1999Richard KnightDerby CountyTwo months
7 October 1999John BeresfordSouthamptonOne month[15]
15 October 1999Allan JohnstonSunderlandTwo months[16]
21 October 1999Christopher WrehArsenal14 December 1999[17]
19 January 2000Isaiah RankinBradford City7 April 2000[18]
23 February 2000Michael CarrickWest Ham United14 March 2000[19]
23 March 2000Stuart CampbellLeicester City28 April 2000[20]
31 March 2000Thomas MyhreEvertonEnd of season[21]

Loan out

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DatePlayerClubReturnRef
24 August 1999Simon ReaPeterborough UnitedMade permanent
2 December 1999Gary AblettWycombe WanderersOne month
23 March 2000Jon BassGillingham12 May 2000[22]

Appearances and goals

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Numbers in parentheses denote appearances made as asubstitute.
Players marked † left the club during the playing season.
Players with namesin italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Birmingham.
Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes.
Key to positions: GK –Goalkeeper; DF –Defender; MF –Midfielder; FW –Forward
Players' appearances and goals by competition
No.Pos.Nat.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupPlay-offsTotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsA yellow rectangle, denoting the yellow penalty card shown to a player being cautionedA red rectangle, denoting the red penalty card shown to a player being sent off
1GKENGKevin Poole18010500024000
2DFENGGary Rowett45121512154440
3DFENGMartin Grainger34520211039660
4MFENGBryan Hughes41 (4)10203 (1)02048 (5)1041
5DFENGGraham Hyde20 (10)1202 (1)10024 (11)241
6DFENGDavid Holdsworth43 (1)510512051 (1)680
7MFNIRJon McCarthy214003 (1)00027 (1)440
8MFCAYMartyn O'Connor38 (1)210632047 (1)571
9FWENGPaul Furlong17 (2)1100202021 (2)1160
10FWNGADele Adebola21 (21)50 (1)03 (2)10 (1)024 (25)610
11FWZIMPeter Ndlovu2 (11)1003 (1)01 (1)06 (13)100
12DFENGSimon Charlton19 (1)020000021 (1)010
13GKENGIan Bennett21010100023000
14MFENGEddie Newton2 (2)00 (1)02 (2)0004 (5)010
15DFENGDarren Purse33 (5)210512041 (5)361
16FWENGIsaiah Rankin * †11 (2)400000011 (2)461
17DFJAMMichael Johnson29 (5)220302036 (5)270
18MFENGSteve Robinson5 (1)01 (1)000006 (2)010
19DFENGDarren Wassall000010001000
20DFENGJon Bass5 (3)01020008 (3)010
21DFENGSimon Marsh000000000000
22MFENGChris Holland2 (12)0103 (1)0006 (13)000
22MFENGMichael Carrick * †1 (1)00000001 (1)000
23DFENGJerry Gill2 (9)0101 (1)0105 (10)010
24FWENGHoward Forinton0 (1)0001 (2)0001 (3)000
24MFSCOStuart Campbell *0 (2)00000000 (2)000
25DFENGJames Dyson0 (2)0000 (1)0000 (3)010
26FWENGAndrew Johnson15 (8)1004 (1)11 (1)020 (10)220
28MFAUSStan Lazaridis26 (5)2105 (2)01 (1)033 (8)200
29GKENGRichard Knight * †00000 (1)0000 (1)000
29DFENGJohn Beresford * †100000001000
29GKNORThomas Myhre *700000209000
30MFSCOAllan Johnston * †7 (1)00010008 (1)010
31MFNIRJimmy Haarhoff0 (1)00000000 (1)000
32MFLBRChristopher Wreh * †6 (1)10000006 (1)120
33FWBRAMarcelo14 (10)510001 (1)116 (11)630
34MFCODTrésor Luntala000000000000
Players not included in matchday squads
No.Pos.Nat.Name
16DFENGGary Ablett
27DFENGSimon Rea
35MFENGJacques Williams

See also

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References

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General

Specific

  1. ^Rollin & Rollin,Playfair Football Annual 2000–2001, p. 139.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawaxayaz"Birmingham City Reports – 1999–2000".sportinglife.com. 365 Media Group. Archived fromthe original on 23 May 2012. Individual match reports are linked from this page.
  3. ^ab"Birmingham City 1999–2000 : English Division One Table". Statto Organisation. Retrieved4 October 2011.
  4. ^Tattum, Colin (11 August 1999)."Magic new Blues star is born".Evening Mail. Birmingham. Retrieved14 June 2013.
  5. ^Tattum, Colin (25 August 1999)."Blues 'reserves' are first class".Evening Mail. Birmingham. Retrieved14 June 2013.
  6. ^Parkinson, Simon (15 September 1999)."We can still win it – Ollie".Western Daily Press. Bristol. Retrieved14 June 2013.
  7. ^Parkinson, Simon (22 September 1999)."We need Jones to be strong".Western Daily Press. Bristol. Retrieved14 June 2013.
  8. ^Dunn, Paul (6 July 1999)."New boy Eddie speaks". Birmingham City F.C. Archived fromthe original on 17 February 2001.
  9. ^Willars, Ian (29 July 1999)."Francis may have to sell".Evening Mail. Birmingham. Retrieved14 June 2013.(subscription required)
  10. ^Bishop, Rob (26 October 1999)."Premiership ambition finally clinches Marcelo deal for Blues".Birmingham Post. Retrieved14 June 2013.(subscription required)
  11. ^Tattum, Colin (4 January 2012)."Birmingham City: Sour note on which Gary Ablett's Blues' career ended saddens Trevor Francis".Birmingham Mail. Retrieved14 June 2013.
    Tallentire, Mark (11 January 2000)."Queen's Park peril clouds Hampden future".The Guardian. London. Retrieved14 June 2013.
  12. ^Tattum, Colin (4 February 2000)."Holland had to go says Francis".Evening Mail. Birmingham. Retrieved14 June 2013.(subscription required)
  13. ^Marshall, Adam (22 March 2000)."One in, one out for City". Sky Sports. Retrieved26 September 2011.
  14. ^abTattum, Colin (10 May 2000)."No new deal for Simon".Evening Mail. Birmingham. Retrieved5 November 2013.
  15. ^"Sport: Football: News In Brief".BBC News. 7 October 1999. Retrieved14 June 2013.
  16. ^"Bolton swoop to tie up Magic loan".Bridlington Free Press. 26 January 2000. Retrieved14 June 2013.
  17. ^"Sport: Football: News In Brief".BBC News. 21 October 1999. Retrieved14 June 2013.
    Marshall, Adam (14 December 1999)."Wreh returns". Sky Sports. Retrieved14 June 2013.
  18. ^Baynes, Ciaran (7 April 2000)."Bantams recall Rankin". Sky Sports. Retrieved14 June 2013.
  19. ^"Carrick on move". Birmingham City F.C. 23 February 2000. Archived fromthe original on 16 February 2001.
    Tattum, Colin (14 March 2000)."Carrick's spell over at Blues".Evening Mail. Birmingham. Retrieved18 June 2013.(subscription required)
  20. ^"Windass move talk is no more than just hot air claims O'Neill".Leicester Mercury. 28 April 2000. Retrieved14 June 2013.
  21. ^Halford, Brian (4 May 2000)."Myhre's route to Wembley all clear".Birmingham Post. Retrieved14 June 2013.(subscription required)
  22. ^Tattum, Colin (12 May 2000)."Grainger sounds a Wembley battlecry".Birmingham Evening Mail. Retrieved14 June 2013.(subscription required)
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