1999–2000 Birmingham City F.C. season

Birmingham City F.C.
1999–2000 season
Chairman David Gold
Manager Trevor Francis
Ground St Andrew's
Football League First Division 5th
Play-offs Semi-final
(eliminated by Barnsley)
FA Cup Fourth round
(eliminated by Everton)
League Cup Fourth round
(eliminated by West Ham United)
Top goalscorer League: Paul Furlong (11)
All: Paul Furlong (11)
Highest home attendance 29,050 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1 April 2000
Lowest home attendance 17,150 vs Stockport County, 29 January 2000
Average home league attendance 21,895[1]

The 1999–2000 season was Birmingham City Football Club's 97th in the Football League. They finished in fifth place in the Football League First Division, qualifying for the promotion play-offs, but lost the first leg of the semifinal 4–0 at home to Barnsley. Although they won the away leg, they were eliminated 5–2 on aggregate. Birmingham entered the 1999–2000 FA Cup at the third round and lost to Everton in the fourth, and after entering the League Cup in the first round and defeating Newcastle United in the third, lost to West Ham United in the fourth round.

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

Football League First Division

Match details

DateLeague
position
Opponents VenueResultScore
F–A
Scorers AttendanceReport
7 August 1999 6thFulhamH D2–2Hughes 62', Lazaridis 85' 24,042 [2]
14 August 1999 4thNorwich CityA W1–0McCarthy 11' 15,261 [2]
21 August 1999 3rdPort ValeH W4–2Hughes (2) 8', 51', Furlong (2) 18', 34' 18,089 [2]
27 August 1999 4thStockport CountyA L0–2 6,115 [2]
30 August 1999 3rdCrewe AlexandraH W5–1M. Johnson 12', McCarthy 20', Furlong 30', Holdsworth 52', Ndlovu 77' 24,085 [2]
5 September 1999 2ndBolton WanderersA D3–3Holdsworth 26', Furlong (2) 37', 45' 11,668 [2]
11 September 1999 3rdWest Bromwich AlbionH D1–1A. Johnson 43' 25,945 [2]
18 September 1999 2ndIpswich TownA W1–0Furlong 10' pen. 19,758 [2]
25 September 1999 1stQueens Park RangersH W2–0Furlong (2) 44' pen., 64' pen. 18,748 [2]
2 October 1999 4thCharlton AthleticA L0–1 19,753 [2]
8 October 1999 4thWalsallA L0–1 7,164 [2]
16 October 1999 3rdCrystal PalaceH W2–0Purse 10', McCarthy 48' 21,582 [2]
19 October 1999 4thManchester CityH L0–1 22,126 [2]
23 October 1999 5thGrimsby TownA D1–1Wreh 37' 6,266 [2]
27 October 1999 5thQueens Park RangersA D2–2Marcelo (2) 74', 76' 11,196 [2]
30 October 1999 4thCharlton AthleticH W1–0Hughes 25' 19,172 [2]
6 November 1999 6thPortsmouthA D2–2Lazaridis 59', M. Johnson 62' 12,756 [2]
20 November 1999 10thBarnsleyA L1–2McCarthy 70' 14,520 [2]
23 November 1999 5thTranmere RoversH W3–1Grainger 2' pen., Marcelo 27', Hyde 45' 21,132 [2]
27 November 1999 7thSwindon TownH D1–1Grainger 26' 22,620 [2]
4 December 1999 7thFulhamA D0–0 12,290 [2]
17 December 1999 8thWolverhampton WanderersA L1–2Hughes 15' 19,724 [2]
26 December 1999 11thSheffield UnitedH L0–2 22,874 [2]
28 December 1999 13thNottingham ForestA L0–1 20,821 [2]
3 January 2000 12thHuddersfield TownH W1–0Hughes 1' 19,558 [2]
15 January 2000 11thNorwich CityH W2–0Grainger 16', 30' 21,007 [2]
22 January 2000 11thPort ValeA L1–3Hughes 48' 7,702 [2]
29 January 2000 8thStockport CountyH W2–1Holdsworth 62', Hughes 72' 17,150 [2]
5 February 2000 7thCrewe AlexandraA W3–2O'Connor 45' pen., Hughes 54', Adebola 70' 6,289 [2]
12 February 2000 6thBolton WanderersH W2–1Rankin 50', Adebola 66' 18,426 [2]
15 February 2000 6thBlackburn RoversH W1–0O'Connor 33' 20,719 [2]
19 February 2000 5thSwindon TownA W4–1Purse 11', Rankin 21', Adebola 26', Grainger 74' 7,591 [2]
27 February 2000 5thIpswich TownH D1–1Mowbray 17' o.g. 20,493 [2]
4 March 2000 5thWest Bromwich AlbionA W3–0Adebola 6', 8', Marcelo 86' 17,029 [2]
7 March 2000 5thPortsmouthH W1–0Marcelo 49' 19,573 [2]
11 March 2000 5thTranmere RoversA L1–2Rowett 45' 9,232 [2]
18 March 2000 5thBarnsleyH W3–1Rankin 25', 63', Holdsworth 45' 25,108 [2]
22 March 2000 5thBlackburn RoversA L0–1 18,096 [2]
25 March 2000 6thSheffield UnitedA W2–1Kozluk 52' o.g., Hughes 54' 15,486 [2]
1 April 2000 5thWolverhampton WanderersH W1–0Holdsworth 53' 29,050 [2]
8 April 2000 5thHuddersfield TownA D0–0 16,961 [2]
15 April 2000 6thNottingham ForestH L0–1 23,006 [2]
22 April 2000 5thCrystal PalaceA W2–0Austin 45' o.g., Furlong 61' 17,144 [2]
24 April 2000 5thWalsallH W2–0Furlong (2) 70', 90' pen. 17,144 [2]
28 April 2000 5thManchester CityA L0–1 32,062 [2]
7 May 2000 5thGrimsby TownH D0–0 25,263 [2]

League table (part)

Final Division One table (part)
Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts
3rd Ipswich Town46251297142+3187
4th Barnsley462410128867+2182
5th Birmingham City462211136544+2177
6th Bolton Wanderers462113126950+1976
7th Wolverhampton Wanderers462111146448+1674
Key Pos = 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

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 22 11 13 65 44  +21 77 15 5 3 37 16  +21 7 6 10 28 28  0

Source: [3]

Play-offs

Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers AttendanceReport
Semifinal 1st leg 13 May 2000BarnsleyH L0–4 26,492 [2]
Semifinal 2nd leg 18 May 2000BarnsleyA W2–1
2–5 agg.
Rowett 33', Marcelo 75' 19,050 [2]

FA Cup

Main article: 1999–2000 FA Cup
Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers AttendanceReport
Third round 11 December 1999WatfordA W1–0Rowett 66' 8,144 [2]
Fourth round 8 January 2000EvertonA L0–2 25,405 [2]

League Cup

Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers AttendanceReport
First round 1st leg 10 August 1999Exeter CityH W3–0A. Johnson 17', Richardson 42' o.g., Adebola 75' 18,976 [4]
First round 2nd leg 24 August 1999Exeter CityA W2–1
5–1 agg.
Richardson 22' o.g., O'Connor 50' 2,338 [5]
Second round 1st leg 14 September 1999Bristol RoversH W2–0O'Connor 51' pen., Holdsworth 67' 17,457 [6]
Second round 2nd leg 21 September 1999Bristol RoversA W1–0
3–0 agg.
Rowett 48' 5,456 [7]
Third round 12 October 1999Newcastle UnitedH W2–0O'Connor 45' pen., Purse 60' 19,795 [2]
Fourth round 30 November 1999West Ham UnitedH L2–3Hyde 8', Grainger 44' 17,728 [2]

Transfers

In

Date Player Clubdagger Fee Ref
6 July 1999 Eddie Newton (Chelsea) Free [8]
16 July 1999 Trésor Luntala Rennes Free
16 July 1999 Jacques Williams Bordeaux Free
28 July 1999 Stan Lazaridis West Ham United £2m [9]
25 October 1999 Marcelo Sheffield United £500,000 [10]
dagger Brackets round club names indicate the player's contract with that club had expired before he joined Birmingham.

Out

Date Player Fee Joineddagger Ref
7 July 1999 Tony Hey Free Peterborough United
23 September 1999 Howard Forinton £250,000 Peterborough United
2 November 1999 Simon Rea Free Peterborough United
31 December 1999 Gary Ablett Released (Blackpool) [11]
3 February 2000 Chris Holland £100,000 Huddersfield Town [12]
22 March 2000 Eddie Newton Released (Oxford United) [13]
30 June 2000 Simon Charlton Released (Bolton Wanderers) [14]
30 June 2000 Darren Wassall Released (Burton Albion) [14]
dagger Brackets round a club denote the player joined that club after his Birmingham City contract expired.

Loan in

Date Player Club Return Ref
4 August 1999 Richard Knight Derby County Two months
7 October 1999 John Beresford Southampton One month [15]
15 October 1999 Allan Johnston Sunderland Two months [16]
21 October 1999 Christopher Wreh Arsenal 14 December 1999 [17]
19 January 2000 Isaiah Rankin Bradford City 7 April 2000 [18]
23 February 2000 Michael Carrick West Ham United 14 March 2000 [19]
23 March 2000 Stuart Campbell Leicester City 28 April 2000 [20]
31 March 2000 Thomas Myhre Everton End of season [21]

Loan out

Date Player Club Return Ref
24 August 1999 Simon Rea Peterborough United Made permanent
2 December 1999 Gary Ablett Wycombe Wanderers One month
23 March 2000 Jon Bass Gillingham 12 May 2000 [22]

Appearances and goals

Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with squad numbers struck through and marked Left club during playing season left the club during the playing season.
Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Birmingham.
Players included in matchday squads
No. Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup League Cup Play-offs Total Discipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsA yellow rectangular cardA red rectangular card
1 GK ENG Kevin Poole 18010500024000
2 DF ENG Gary Rowett 45121512154440
3 DF ENG Martin Grainger 34520211039660
4 MF ENG Bryan Hughes 41 (4)10203 (1)02048 (5)1041
5 DF ENG Graham Hyde 20 (10)1202 (1)10024 (11)241
6 DF ENG David Holdsworth 43 (1)510512051 (1)680
7 MF NIR Jon McCarthy 214003 (1)00027 (1)440
8 MF CAY Martyn O'Connor 38 (1)210632047 (1)571
9 FW ENG Paul Furlong 17 (2)1100202021 (2)1160
10FW NGA Dele Adebola 21 (21)50 (1)03 (2)10 (1)024 (25)610
11FW ZIM Peter Ndlovu 2 (11)1003 (1)01 (1)06 (13)100
12DF ENG Simon Charlton 19 (1)020000021 (1)010
13GK ENG Ian Bennett 21010100023000
14Left club during playing seasonMF ENG Eddie Newton 2 (2)00 (1)02 (2)0004 (5)010
15DF ENG Darren Purse 33 (5)210512041 (5)361
16Left club during playing seasonFW ENG Isaiah Rankin* 11 (2)400000011 (2)461
17DF JAM Michael Johnson 29 (5)220302036 (5)270
18MF ENG Steve Robinson 5 (1)01 (1)000006 (2)010
19DF ENG Darren Wassall 000010001000
20DF ENG Jon Bass 5 (3)01020008 (3)010
21DF ENG Simon Marsh 000000000000
22Left club during playing seasonMF ENG Chris Holland 2 (12)0103 (1)0006 (13)000
22Left club during playing seasonMF ENG Michael Carrick* 1 (1)00000001 (1)000
23DF ENG Jerry Gill 2 (9)0101 (1)0105 (10)010
24Left club during playing seasonFW ENG Howard Forinton 0 (1)0001 (2)0001 (3)000
24MF SCO Stuart Campbell* 0 (2)00000000 (2)000
25DF ENG James Dyson 0 (2)0000 (1)0000 (3)010
26FW ENG Andrew Johnson 15 (8)1004 (1)11 (1)020 (10)220
28MF AUS Stan Lazaridis 26 (5)2105 (2)01 (1)033 (8)200
29Left club during playing seasonGK ENG Richard Knight* 00000 (1)0000 (1)000
29Left club during playing seasonDF ENG John Beresford* 100000001000
29GK NOR Thomas Myhre* 700000209000
30MF SCO Allan Johnston* 7 (1)00010008 (1)010
31MF NIR Jimmy Haarhoff 0 (1)00000000 (1)000
32MF LBR Christopher Wreh* 6 (1)10000006 (1)120
33FW BRA Marcelo 14 (10)510001 (1)116 (11)630
34MF COD Trésor Luntala 000000000000
Players not included in matchday squads
No. Pos Nat Name
16Left club during playing seasonDF ENG Gary Ablett
27Left club during playing seasonDF ENG Simon Rea
35MF ENG Jacques Williams

See also

References

General

Specific

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