2000–01 Norwich City F.C. season

During the 2000–01 English football season, Norwich City F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Norwich City
2000–01 season
ChairmanBob Cooper
ManagerBryan Hamilton (until 4 December)
Nigel Worthington (from 4 December)
StadiumCarrow Road
Football League First Division15th
FA CupThird round
Worthington CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague: Roberts (15)
All: Roberts (19)
Average home league attendance16,525

Season summary

Rioch's successor, Bryan Hamilton, lasted in the job for six months before he resigned with the club 20th in the First Division, and in real danger of relegation to the third tier of English football for the first time since the 1960s.[1] The new appointee was Nigel Worthington,[2] who had been Hamilton's assistant manager and he successfully steered the team away from the threat of relegation to finish mid-table.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
13 Gillingham 46 13 16 17 61 66 5 55
14 Crewe Alexandra 46 15 10 21 47 62 15 55
15 Norwich City 46 14 12 20 46 58 12 54
16 Barnsley 46 15 9 22 49 62 13 54
17 Sheffield Wednesday 46 15 8 23 52 71 19 53
Source:

Results

Norwich City's score comes first[3]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
12 August 2000BarnsleyA0-115,640
19 August 2000Nottingham ForestH0-018,059
26 August 2000Blackburn RoversA2-319,542Roberts, Giallanza
28 August 2000FulhamH0-116,678
9 September 2000Crewe AlexandraA0-05,955
12 September 2000Stockport CountyA3-15,703Whitley, Roberts (2, 1 pen)
16 September 2000Crystal PalaceH0-016,828
24 September 2000Wolverhampton WanderersA0-415,105
30 September 2000Huddersfield TownH1-114,499Giallanza
14 October 2000West Bromwich AlbionA3-216,511Derveld, Llewellyn, Kenton
17 October 2000Preston North EndA0-113,002
21 October 2000Sheffield UnitedH4-215,504Mulryne, Roberts, Cottee, Llewellyn
24 October 2000PortsmouthH0-018,772
4 November 2000Tranmere RoversH1-013,688Roberts
7 November 2000Birmingham CityH1-013,900Forbes
11 November 2000Sheffield WednesdayA2-316,956Parker, Marshall
18 November 2000Bolton WanderersH0-215,224
21 November 2000BurnleyA0-215,017
25 November 2000WimbledonH1-214,059Roberts
2 December 2000PortsmouthA0-213,409
9 December 2000GillinghamH1-016,725Llewellyn
16 December 2000Grimsby TownA0-25,618
23 December 2000BarnsleyH0-016,581
26 December 2000Queens Park RangersA3-212,338Roberts (2), Marshall
30 December 2000Nottingham ForestA0-020,108
1 January 2001Blackburn RoversH1-116,695Forbes
13 January 2001FulhamA0-216,052
20 January 2001Queens Park RangersH1-016,472Abbey
27 January 2001WatfordH2-115,309Nedergaard, Marshall
3 February 2001Birmingham CityA1-218,551Llewellyn
10 February 2001Crewe AlexandraH1-115,164Llewellyn
17 February 2001Crystal PalaceA1-116,417Harrison (own goal)
20 February 2001Stockport CountyH4-019,768Llewellyn, Roberts (3)
24 February 2001Wolverhampton WanderersH1-017,288McVeigh
3 March 2001Huddersfield TownA0-211,122
6 March 2001West Bromwich AlbionH0-116,372
10 March 2001WatfordA1-415,123Forbes
17 March 2001Preston North EndH1-216,282Roberts
31 March 2001Grimsby TownH2-117,461Roberts, Llewellyn
7 April 2001GillinghamA3-49,608Llewellyn, Russell, Roberts
10 April 2001Sheffield UnitedA1-116,072Kenton
14 April 2001Tranmere RoversA1-09,303McGovern
16 April 2001BurnleyH2-317,507Notman, Roberts (pen)
21 April 2001Bolton WanderersA0-117,967
28 April 2001Sheffield WednesdayH1-021,241Mackay
6 May 2001WimbledonA0-07,888

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 January 2001Sheffield WednesdayA1-215,971Roberts

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st Leg26 August 2000BournemouthH0-012,224
R1 2nd Leg5 September 2000BournemouthA2-1 (won 2–1 on agg)3,634Giallanza, Russell
R2 1st Leg19 September 2000BlackpoolH3-39,369Roberts (pen), Marshall, Cottee
R2 2nd Leg2 October 2000BlackpoolA5-0 (won 8–3 on agg)4,038Russell, Giallanza (2), Roberts (2)
R31 November 2000Derby CountyA0-311,273

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[4]

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 Andy Marshall
2 DF Daryl Sutch
3 DF Fernando Derveld
4 DF Adam Drury
5 DF Craig Fleming
6 DF Matt Jackson
7 MF Cédric Anselin
8 FW Alex Notman
9 FW Iwan Roberts
10 MF Phil Mulryne
11 MF Gary Holt
12 MF Darel Russell
13 GK Robert Green
14 FW Paul Dalglish
15 MF Jean-Yves de Blasiis
16 FW Adrian Coote[notes 1]
No. Position Player
17 MF Adrian Forbes
18 FW Gaetano Giallanza
19 MF Darren Kenton
20 MF Chris Llewellyn
21 DF Malky Mackay
22 FW Paul McVeigh
23 DF Steen Nedergaard
24 DF Brian McGovern
25 MF Lewis Blois
26 FW Danny Bloomfield
27 GK Danny Gay
28 MF Matthew Parry
29 MF Andrew Oxby
31 FW Paul Peschisolido (on loan from Fulham)
32 FW Zema Abbey

Left 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
4 MF Lee Marshall (to Leicester City)
8 FW Craig Bellamy (to Coventry City)
8 FW Tony Cottee (to Barnet)
11 MF Raymond de Waard (retired)
25 MF Jim Whitley[notes 2] (on loan from Manchester City)
No. Position Player
25 MF Scott Parker (on loan from Charlton Athletic)
26 MF Garry Brady (on loan from Newcastle United)
30 DF Steve Walsh (retired)
31 DF Danny Granville (on loan from Manchester City)

Notes

  1. Coote was born in Belton with Browston, England, but also qualified to represent Northern Ireland internationally and represented them at U-21 level before making his international debut for Northern Ireland in 1999.
  2. Whitley was born in Ndola, Zambia, but also qualified to represent Northern Ireland internationally through his father and made his international debut for Northern Ireland in June 1998.

References

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