Liverpool's fourth-place finish meant that they had to settle for a UEFA Cup place, a shock defeat to Bradford City (who defied all the odds to avoid relegation in their first top-flight season for nearly 80 years) preventing them from qualifying for the Champions League on the final day. The three promotion places in Division One went to league champions Charlton Athletic, runners-up Manchester City and playoff champions Ipswich Town. image by t_spout … Arsenal, Sunderland and Chelsea complete the top five. Ironically, this came 12 years to the day that Wimbledon achieved their famous FA Cup triumph over Liverpool. SITE MENU . [7], 31 October 1999 – October draws to a close with Leeds United as the new Premier League leaders, with Manchester United in second place and trailing them by two points. League One 1999/2000 results page on FlashScore.com offers results, League One 1999/2000 standings and match details. [2], Leading goalscorer: Andy Payton (Burnley) – 27. Going down were Walsall, Port Vale and Swindon Town. 2 June 2000 – Chelsea equal the national transfer record (set by Alan Shearer four years ago) with a £15 million move for Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. Martin O'Neill ended his spell at Leicester City by achieving the Foxes' highest ever Premier League finish and by winning a second League Cup in four seasons. 9 May 2000 – Sheffield Wednesday are relegated from the Premier League after nine successive seasons of top-flight football, but go down fighting with a 3–3 draw against Arsenal. The playoff zone is occupied by West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City, Birmingham City and Fulham.[4]. 1 December 1999 – Film producer and actor Bill Kenwright, 54, completes a takeover of Everton after buying out former owner Peter Johnson. In a one-off season, most FA Cup rounds were played a few weeks earlier than their traditional dates. Wolves narrowly missed out on the playoffs for the third season running, while Huddersfield Town's eighth-place finish was perhaps the closest they had come to returning to the top flight since losing their top-flight place in 1972. After losing in the previous year's play-off final, Gillingham won promotion via the Division Two playoffs to reach the upper half of the English league for the first time in their history, their opponents in the play-off final being a Wigan Athletic side playing their first season in the impressive new 25,000-seat JJB Stadium. 11 March 2000 – Steffen Iversen scores a hat-trick in Tottenham's 7–2 home league win over Southampton. Their fate was sealed on 14 May 12 years to the day that they had achieved their famous FA Cup victory over Liverpool. © OM Power, spol. 21 June 1999 – France national football team captain Didier Deschamps joins Chelsea in a £3 million move from Juventus. 5 July 1999 – Chelsea pay a club record £10 million for Blackburn Rovers striker Chris Sutton. Andy Townsend also once said in The Sun that Manchester United should be "banned for life" from the FA Cup. In this season, Lazio won their second Scudetto of their history, and their third Coppa Italia, completing an historical double. 14 May 2000 – Wimbledon lose 2–0 at Southampton and are relegated to Division One after 14 years in the top flight. 10 April 2000 – A late surge by Middlesbrough is unable to prevent Manchester United from winning a thrilling Premier League 4–3 at the Riverside Stadium. The 1999–2000 season was Società Sportiva Lazio's 100th season since the club's existence and their 12th consecutive in the top division of Italian football. 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At the other end of the table, Sheffield Wednesday and Watford are looking doomed, with Bradford City occupying the final relegation position and Derby County hovering dangerously close to the drop zone. Stan Ternent guided Burnley to runners-up spot in Division Two and secured their promotion to Division One. Cardiff were the final relegated team, eventually proving the weakest of a group of sides that could have easily gone down in the last weeks of the season. Ipswich Town, Barnsley, Huddersfield Town and Wolverhampton Wanderers complete the top six.[16]. In a rare appearance for Manchester United, Jordi Cruyff scores a late equaliser in their 1–1 home draw with Wimbledon. Both tracks were remakes of 1970s hits. A future rival of Cole's for the England left-back slot, This page was last edited on 9 September 2020, at 23:26. Swansea City, Rotherham United, Northampton Town and Peterborough United occupied the four promotion places in Division Three. Leading goalscorer: Kevin Phillips (Sunderland) – 30. Huddersfield Town and Fulham complete the top six. Bradford City occupy the other bottom three position. 15 April 2000 – All Premier League matches kicked off at 3.06 pm, to commemorate the 96 Liverpool supporters who lost their lives in the Hillsborough disaster.[21]. 7 March 2000 – John Hartson's proposed move from Wimbledon to Tottenham Hotspur collapses after he fails a medical. 30 August 1999 – Andy Cole scores four goals against his old club Newcastle United as Manchester United beat them 5–1 at Old Trafford. 7 August 1999 – Wigan Athletic mark their first game at the JJB Stadium with a 3–0 win over Scunthorpe United in Division Two. Gianluca Vialli won his fourth major trophy in two-and-a-half seasons by winning the FA Cup for Chelsea. Roberto Di Matteo, who scored for Chelsea in the opening minute of their 1997 triumph, scores the only goal of the game. On the last day of the season, Wimbledon lost 2–0 at Southampton and Bradford City achieved a shock 1–0 home win over Liverpool thanks to a goal by David Wetherall. OM2000+ OM2000A+ OM2501A; OM2501HF; OM3006+ OM3501A; OM4001A; OM4001HF; OM6BPF; OM10C; OM2000A+ FCC approved; OM2500A … It also meant that Wimbledon's 14-year spell in the top flight was over and they were relegated to Division One 12 years to the day that they had beaten Liverpool to achieve a shock FA Cup triumph. Tranmere Rovers are eliminated by Newcastle United after a brave 3–2 defeat. Charlton Athletic, Ipswich Town, Barnsley and Fulham occupy the playoff places.[12]. 20 June 2000 – Chelsea sign Icelandic striker Eiður Guðjohnsen from Bolton Wanderers for £5 million. 28 August 1999 – Ruud Gullit resigns after one year as manager of Newcastle United. Leicester City beat Tranmere Rovers 2–1 to yield their second League Cup in four seasons. Elsewhere, a late Trevor Sinclair equalizer for West Ham stops ten-man Sunderland's ascension to the top; the Black Cats instead rise to third. 31 May 2000 – Manchester United pay a national record fee for a goalkeeper when they sign AS Monaco and France goalkeeper Fabien Barthez for £7.8 million. Tottenham Hotspur pay a club record £11 million for Dynamo Kiev striker Sergei Rebrov. 3 October 1999 – Chelsea crush Manchester United 5–0 – the first domestic competitive game that United have lost for nearly nine months. It is equipped with a ceramic tetrode FU-728F. Sheffield Wednesday's terrible season has continued as they remain bottom with a mere two wins and nine points from their first 20 games, while Watford and Derby County remain in the bottom three. 18 September 1999 – Newcastle United record the second highest win in FA Premier League history when they beat Sheffield Wednesday 8–0. 30 September 1999 – Manchester United retain their lead of the Premier League, with Leeds United now their nearest contenders by a two-point margin. Chester City were relegated on the last day of the season, ending their 69-year league career while Shrewsbury Town and Carlisle United saved themselves from Conference football. [5] Ipswich Town and Birmingham City are level on points at the top of Division One. Walsall took their survival battle to the final day of the season, but were unable to avoid an immediate relegation back to Division Two. Swindon suffered from a financial crisis and a transfer embargo for most of the season, and the effect on the pitch was obvious as they were relegated in bottom place. Bradford's escape from relegation meant that Wimbledon, who were beaten by Southampton on the final day of the season, were relegated from the Premiership after 14 successive seasons of top-flight football. Newly promoted Sunderland's excellent start to the season sees them still in fourth place, with a resurgent Liverpool standing fifth.
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