2000–01 Derby County F.C. season

During the 2000–01 English football season, Derby County competed in the FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons).

Derby County
2000–01 season
ChairmanLionel Pickering
ManagerJim Smith
StadiumPride Park Stadium
Premiership17th
FA CupFourth round
League CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Christie (8)
All: Christie (12)
Highest home attendance33,239 vs Ipswich Town
(19 May 2001, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance11,273 vs Norwich City
(1 Nov 2000, League Cup)
Average home league attendance28,551

Season summary

Derby's season started with one defeat and four draws in their first five games during which they scored 11 goals. However, the goals soon dried up and overall, another season of struggle plagued Pride Park, but Jim Smith's men were saved with one week of the season left after a shock 1-0 win over champions Manchester United at Old Trafford[1] as well as Manchester City losing their penultimate game of the season at Ipswich Town. The attention was then quickly focused on improving the squad for 2001-02 in a bid to prevent another relegation battle.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
15 West Ham United 38 10 12 16 45 50 5 42
16 Everton 38 11 9 18 45 59 14 42
17 Derby County 38 10 12 16 37 59 22 42
18 Manchester City (R) 38 8 10 20 41 65 24 34 Relegation to the Football League First Division
19 Coventry City (R) 38 8 10 20 36 63 27 34
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated.
Results summary
OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 10 12 16 37 59  −22 42 8 7 4 23 24  −1 2 5 12 14 35  −21
Results by round
Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAAHHAHAHAAHAHHAAHHAAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAH
ResultDLDDDLDLLLLDDWLWLWWDLWLDLWDWWDLLLWLLWD
Position817171716191920202020201919191717171616161517171716161614151616171617171617
Source: 11v11.com: 2000-01 Derby County results
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

Derby County's score comes first[2]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

FA Premier League

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
19 August 2000SouthamptonH2–227,223Strupar, Burton
23 August 2000Newcastle UnitedA2–351,327Strupar, Johnson
26 August 2000EvertonA2–234,840Sturridge, Strupar
6 September 2000MiddlesbroughH3–324,290Christie (2), Strupar
10 September 2000Charlton AthleticH2–222,310Christie, Valakari
16 September 2000SunderlandA1–245,343Christie
23 September 2000Leeds UnitedH1–126,248Kinkladze
30 September 2000Aston VillaA1–426,534Riggott
15 October 2000LiverpoolH0–430,532
21 October 2000Tottenham HotspurA1–334,483Riggott
28 October 2000Leicester CityA1–220,525Delap
6 November 2000West Ham UnitedH0–024,621
11 November 2000ArsenalA0–037,679
18 November 2000Bradford CityH2–031,614Christie, Delap
25 November 2000Manchester UnitedH0–332,910
2 December 2000Ipswich TownA1–022,003Delap
9 December 2000ChelseaA1–434,317Riggott
16 December 2000Coventry CityH1–027,869Christie
23 December 2000Newcastle UnitedH2–029,978Carbonari, Burton
26 December 2000Manchester CityA0–034,321
30 December 2000SouthamptonA0–115,075
1 January 2001EvertonH1–027,358Burton
13 January 2001MiddlesbroughA0–429,041
20 January 2001Manchester CityH1–131,174Powell
30 January 2001Charlton AthleticA1–220,043Burley
3 February 2001SunderlandH1–029,129Burley
10 February 2001Leeds UnitedA0–038,789
24 February 2001Aston VillaH1–027,289Burton (pen)
3 March 2001Tottenham HotspurH2–129,410Strupar (2, 1 pen)
18 March 2001LiverpoolA1–143,362Burton
31 March 2001Coventry CityA0–219,654
7 April 2001ChelseaH0–429,320
14 April 2001West Ham UnitedA1–325,319Guðjónsson
16 April 2001Leicester CityH2–028,387Boertien, Eranio
21 April 2001Bradford CityA0–218,564
28 April 2001ArsenalH1–229,567Eranio
5 May 2001Manchester UnitedA1–067,526Christie
19 May 2001Ipswich TownH1–133,239Christie

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 January 2001West Bromwich AlbionH3–219,232Christie (2), Eranio
R427 January 2001Blackburn RoversA0–018,858
R4R7 February 2001Blackburn RoversH2–515,203Riggott, Eranio

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 1st Leg19 September 2000West Bromwich AlbionH1–212,183Burton
R2 2nd Leg26 September 2000West Bromwich AlbionA4–2 (won 5-4 on agg)19,112Bragstad (2), Riggott, Burley
R31 November 2000Norwich CityH3–011,273Delap, Burley (pen), Christie
R429 November 2000FulhamA2–311,761Christie, Powell

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Mart Poom
2 DF Horacio Carbonari
3 DF Brian O'Neil
4 MF Darryl Powell[notes 1] (captain)
5 MF Rory Delap[notes 2]
6 MF Craig Burley
7 MF Seth Johnson
9 FW Deon Burton[notes 3]
10 MF Georgi Kinkladze
11 MF Lee Morris
12 FW Malcolm Christie
14 MF Þórður Guðjónsson (on loan from Las Palmas)
15 DF Danny Higginbotham
16 DF Lilian Martin (on loan from Marseille)
17 DF Youl Mawéné
18 DF Richard Jackson
19 DF Steve Elliott
No. Position Player
20 MF Stefano Eranio
21 DF Chris Riggott
22 DF Bjørn Otto Bragstad
23 DF Paul Boertien
24 GK Andy Oakes
25 FW Branko Strupar[notes 4]
26 FW Marvin Robinson
27 DF Con Blatsis
28 MF Simo Valakari
29 DF Ian Evatt
30 MF Adam Murray
31 MF Adam Bolder
32 GK Lee Grant
33 MF Lewis Hunt
34 DF Taribo West (on loan from Milan)
35 MF Fiachra McArdle

Left the club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
3 DF Stefan Schnoor (to Wolfsburg)
8 FW Dean Sturridge (to Leicester City)
No. Position Player
14 MF Lars Bohinen (to Lyngby Boldklub)
16 DF Jacob Laursen (to København)

Reserve squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Ged Doherty
DF Wayne Adams
DF Karl Brown
MF Patrick Bannister
No. Position Player
MF Brendon Canning
MF Kris Weckstrom
FW Scott Rickards
FW Gary Twigg

Transfers

In

Date Pos Name From Fee
1 June 2000 MF Simo Valakari Motherwell Free transfer
5 July 2000 DF Danny Higginbotham Manchester United £2,000,000
26 July 2000 DF Bjørn Otto Bragstad Rosenborg £1,500,000
2 August 2000 DF Youl Mawéné RC Lens £500,000
8 August 2000 DF Con Blatsis South Melbourne £150,000
1 November 2000 DF Lilian Martin Marseille Loan
2 November 2000 DF Taribo West Milan Monthly
13 November 2000 DF Brian O'Neil VfL Wolfsburg Swap

Out

Date Pos Name To Fee
20 May 2000 MF Marc Bridge-Wilkinson Port Vale Free transfer
6 June 2000 GK Richard Knight Oxford United Free transfer
16 June 2000 FW Esteban Fuertes RC Lens £2,800,000
5 July 2000 MF Mikkel Beck Lille £500,000
11 July 2000 FW Sinclair Le Geyt Port Vale Free transfer
12 July 2000 DF Tony Dorigo Stoke City Free transfer
24 August 2000 DF Jacob Laursen FC Copenhagen Free transfer
13 November 2000 DF Stefan Schnoor VfL Wolfsburg Swap
19 January 2001 FW Dean Sturridge Leicester City £350,000
23 January 2001 MF Lars Bohinen Lyngby Boldklub Free transfer



Transfers in: £4,150,000
Transfers out: £3,650,000
Total spending: £500,000

Loan in

Statistics

Starting 11

Considering starts in all competitions[8]

Notes

  1. Powell was born in Lambeth, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and made his international debut for Jamaica in 1998.
  2. Delap was born in Sutton Coldfield, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his parents and represented them at U-21 level before making his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in March 1998.
  3. Burton was born in Reading, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and made his international debut for Jamaica in September 1997.
  4. Strupar was born in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia (now Croatia) but became a naturalised Belgian citizen and made his international debut for Belgium in 1999.

References

  1. "Rams gatecrash United's title party". BBC Sport. 5 May 2001. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
  2. Soccerbase: 2000-01 Derby County results
  3. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/eng/2000-2001/faprem/derby.htm
  4. "County capture Martin". BBC News. 1 November 2000.
  5. "West heads for Derby". BBC News. 2 November 2000.
  6. "West stays with Rams". BBC News. 24 January 2001.
  7. "Gudjonsson agrees Rams terms". BBC News. 1 March 2001.
  8. "All Derby County players: 2001". Archived from the original on 3 July 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-22.
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