During the 2000–01 English football season, Bradford City competed in the Premier League. It was their second consecutive season in England's top flight, having retained their FA Premier League status on the last day of the previous season.
Season summary
The Bantams produced a promising start to the new season with a narrow 1–0 defeat at Anfield to Liverpool followed by a brilliant 2–0 home win over Chelsea in the first two games. However, that was as good as it got for the club and an overall-terrible start to the season saw inexperienced young manager Chris Hutchings dismissed after 12 games at the helm. In came Jim Jefferies as his successor, but Jefferies could do little to alter Bradford's dismal fortunes and they went down in bottom place with just five FA Premier League wins all season.
Bradford City made their first ever foray into European competition, competing in the UEFA Intertoto Cup. They reached the semi-finals before being knocked out by Russian club Zenit Saint Petersburg.
Kit
Bradford City retained the previous season's kit, manufactured by Japanese company ASICS and sponsored by Bradford-based car dealership JCT600.
Final league table
Source:
Premier LeagueRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated
- Results summary
Overall |
Home |
Away
|
Pld |
W |
D |
L |
GF |
GA |
GD |
Pts |
W |
D |
L |
GF |
GA |
GD |
W |
D |
L |
GF |
GA |
GD
|
38
|
5
|
11
|
22
|
30
|
70
|
−40
|
26
|
4
|
7
|
8
|
20
|
29
|
−9
|
1
|
4
|
14
|
10
|
41
|
−31
|
- Results by round
Round | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 |
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Ground | A | H | H | A | H | A | H | A | A | H | H | A | H | A | A | H | H | A | A | H | A | H | A | A | H | A | H | A | H | H | A | H | H | A | H | H | A | A |
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Result | L | W | D | L | D | L | L | D | L | L | D | L | L | L | D | W | D | L | L | L | W | L | D | L | L | L | L | L | D | D | L | W | W | L | L | D | L | D |
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Position | 15 | 7 | 9 | 15 | 14 | 18 | 20 | 19 | 19 | 19 | 19 | 19 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 18 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 |
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Results
Bradford City's score comes first[1]
Legend
FA Premier League
Date |
Opponent |
Venue |
Result |
Attendance |
Scorers
|
19 August 2000 |
Liverpool |
A |
0–1 |
44,183 |
|
22 August 2000 |
Chelsea |
H |
2–0 |
17,872 |
Windass, Carbone
|
26 August 2000 |
Leicester City |
H |
0–0 |
16,766 |
|
5 September 2000 |
Manchester United |
A |
0–6 |
66,447 |
|
9 September 2000 |
Arsenal |
H |
1–1 |
17,160 |
McCall
|
16 September 2000 |
Aston Villa |
A |
0–2 |
27,849 |
|
23 September 2000 |
Southampton |
H |
0–1 |
16,163 |
|
30 September 2000 |
West Ham United |
A |
1–1 |
25,407 |
Petrescu
|
14 October 2000 |
Manchester City |
A |
0–2 |
34,229 |
|
21 October 2000 |
Ipswich Town |
H |
0–2 |
17,045 |
|
29 October 2000 |
Leeds United |
H |
1–1 |
17,364 |
Collymore
|
4 November 2000 |
Charlton Athletic |
A |
0–2 |
19,655 |
|
11 November 2000 |
Everton |
H |
0–1 |
17,276 |
|
18 November 2000 |
Derby County |
A |
0–2 |
31,614 |
|
25 November 2000 |
Middlesbrough |
A |
2–2 |
28,526 |
Windass, Carbone
|
2 December 2000 |
Coventry City |
H |
2–1 |
15,523 |
Collymore, Beagrie
|
9 December 2000 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
H |
3–3 |
17,225 |
Lawrence, Windass, Carbone
|
16 December 2000 |
Newcastle United |
A |
1–2 |
50,470 |
Molenaar
|
23 December 2000 |
Chelsea |
A |
0–3 |
33,377 |
|
26 December 2000 |
Sunderland |
H |
1–4 |
20,370 |
Blake
|
1 January 2001 |
Leicester City |
A |
2–1 |
19,278 |
Jess, Jacobs
|
13 January 2001 |
Manchester United |
H |
0–3 |
20,551 |
|
21 January 2001 |
Sunderland |
A |
0–0 |
47,812 |
|
30 January 2001 |
Arsenal |
A |
0–2 |
37,318 |
|
3 February 2001 |
Aston Villa |
H |
0–3 |
19,591 |
|
10 February 2001 |
Southampton |
A |
0–2 |
14,651 |
|
24 February 2001 |
West Ham United |
H |
1–2 |
20,469 |
Jess
|
4 March 2001 |
Ipswich Town |
A |
1–3 |
21,820 |
Carbone
|
17 March 2001 |
Manchester City |
H |
2–2 |
19,117 |
Blake, Ward
|
31 March 2001 |
Newcastle United |
H |
2–2 |
20,160 |
Wetherall, Blake (pen)
|
10 April 2001 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
A |
1–2 |
28,306 |
Jess
|
13 April 2001 |
Charlton Athletic |
H |
2–0 |
17,511 |
Blake (pen), Carbone
|
21 April 2001 |
Derby County |
H |
2–0 |
18,564 |
Ward (2)
|
28 April 2001 |
Everton |
A |
1–2 |
34,256 |
Myers
|
1 May 2001 |
Liverpool |
H |
0–2 |
22,057 |
|
5 May 2001 |
Middlesbrough |
H |
1–1 |
20,921 |
Jacobs
|
13 May 2001 |
Leeds United |
A |
1–6 |
38,300 |
Ward
|
19 May 2001 |
Coventry City |
A |
0–0 |
20,299 |
|
FA Cup
Round |
Date |
Opponent |
Venue |
Result |
Attendance |
Goalscorers
|
R3 |
8 January 2001 |
Middlesbrough |
H |
0–1 |
7,303 |
|
League Cup
UEFA Intertoto Cup
Round |
Date |
Opponent |
Venue |
Result |
Attendance |
Goalscorers
|
R2 1st Leg |
1 July 2000 |
FK Atlantas |
A |
3–1 |
3,500 |
Rankin, Windass, Blake (pen)
|
R2 2nd Leg |
9 July 2000 |
FK Atlantas |
H |
4–1 (won 7–2 on agg) |
10,012 |
Mills (2), Blake (pen), Grant
|
R3 1st Leg |
16 July 2000 |
RKC Waalwijk |
H |
2–0 |
8,343 |
Windass (2, 1 pen)
|
R3 2nd Leg |
22 July 2000 |
RKC Waalwijk |
A |
1–0 (won 3–0 on agg) |
3,700 |
Mills
|
SF 1st Leg |
26 July 2000 |
FC Zenit Saint Petersburg |
A |
0–1 |
18,500 |
|
SF 2nd Leg |
2 August 2000 |
FC Zenit Saint Petersburg |
H |
0–3 |
9,572 |
|
First-team squad
- Squad at end of season
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Left club during season
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Statistics
Appearances and goals
Starting 11
- Considering starts in all competitions[2]
- Considering a 4–3–3 formation[3]
Transfers
In
Out
- Transfers in: £5,500,000
- Transfers out: £5,600,000
- Total spending: £100,000
Notes
- ^ Nolan was born in Liverpool, England, but also qualified to represent Northern Ireland internationally and made his international debut for Northern Ireland in 1996.
- ^ Whalley was born in Manchester, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and has represented them at B level.
- ^ Lawrence was born in Wandsworth, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and would make his international debut for Jamaica in February 2001.
- ^ Davison was born in Sedgefield, England, but also qualified to represent Northern Ireland internationally and made his international debut for Northern Ireland in April 1996.
- ^ O'Brien was born in Harrogate, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and would make his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in 2001.
References
External links
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League competitions | Level 1 | |
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Levels 2–4 | |
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Level 5 | |
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Levels 6–7 | |
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Levels 8–9 |
- Isthmian League (Two, Three)
- Eastern Counties League (Premier, One)
- Hellenic League (Premier, One East, One West)
- Kent League (level 8 only)
- Midland Alliance (level 8 only)
- Midland Football Combination (level 9 only)
- North West Counties League (One, Two)
- Northern Counties East League (Premier, One)
- Northern League (One, Two)
- Sussex County League (One, Two)
- United Counties League (Premier, One)
- Wessex League (level 8 only)
- West Midlands (Regional) League (level 9 only)
- Western League (Premier, One)
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Cup competitions | FA cups | |
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Football League cups | |
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European competitions | |
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- Summer 2000 transfers
- Winter 2000–01 transfers
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