During the 2000-01 season, Middlesbrough participated in the FA Premier League.
Season summary
Some early season relegation worries saw Middlesbrough chairman Steve Gibson respond by installing former England boss Terry Venables as joint manager alongside Bryan Robson in December. This experiment with joint management paid off as Middlesbrough finished 14th to avoid the drop by a comfortable margin.
Robson and Venables both departed after the season was over, and in came Manchester United assistant Steve McClaren to manage the Teesside club.
Middlesbrough were again sponsored by BT Cellnet for the 2000-01 season.
The team's strip was produced by Errea. The home shirt consisted of a red shirt with white hoop, red shorts and red socks with white trim. The away strip consisted of a black shirt with red and white stripes in the middle, plain black shorts and black socks.[1]
Final league table
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification:
1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1Since Liverpool qualified for the Champions League, their place in the UEFA Cup as FA Cup winners went to Ipswich Town, and as Liverpool also won the League Cup that place went to Chelsea.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
- 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 |
9 |
15 |
14 |
44 |
44 |
0 |
42 |
4 |
7 |
8 |
18 |
23 |
−5 |
5 |
8 |
6 |
26 |
21 |
+5 |
Source: 2000-01 FA Premier League table
- 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 |
Ground | A | H | H | A | H | A | H | A | H | A | A | H | A | H | H | A | A | H | A | H | H | A | H | A | A | H | A | H | H | A | A | H | A | H | A | H | A | H |
Result | W | D | L | D | L | D | D | W | L | L | L | L | L | L | D | L | L | W | D | W | D | D | W | D | D | D | D | L | D | W | L | D | W | L | W | L | D | W |
Position | 3 | 1 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 15 | 14 | 11 | 14 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 18 | 18 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 19 | 19 | 19 | 18 | 18 | 15 | 16 | 16 | 17 | 17 | 17 | 17 | 17 | 17 | 17 | 16 | 17 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 14 |
Source: 11v11.com: 2000-01 Middlesbrough results
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.
Results
Middlesbrough's score comes first[2]
Legend
FA Premier League
Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Attendance | Scorers |
19 August 2000 | Coventry City | A | 3–1 | 20,624 | Job, Bokšić (2) |
22 August 2000 | Tottenham Hotspur | H | 1–1 | 31,254 | Summerbell |
26 August 2000 | Leeds United | H | 1–2 | 31,626 | Stamp |
6 September 2000 | Derby County | A | 3–3 | 24,290 | Bokšić (pen), Job, Deane |
9 September 2000 | Everton | H | 1–2 | 30,885 | Watson (own goal) |
17 September 2000 | Manchester City | A | 1–1 | 32,053 | Festa |
23 September 2000 | Aston Villa | H | 1–1 | 27,556 | Alpay (own goal) |
30 September 2000 | Southampton | A | 3–1 | 14,903 | Bokšić (2), Festa |
16 October 2000 | Newcastle United | H | 1–3 | 31,436 | Deane |
21 October 2000 | Charlton Athletic | A | 0–1 | 20,043 | |
28 October 2000 | Ipswich Town | A | 1–2 | 21,771 | Gordon |
4 November 2000 | Arsenal | H | 0–1 | 29,541 | |
11 November 2000 | Manchester United | A | 1–2 | 67,576 | Karembeu |
18 November 2000 | Leicester City | H | 0–3 | 27,965 | |
25 November 2000 | Bradford City | H | 2–2 | 28,526 | Ehiogu, Ince |
2 December 2000 | West Ham United | A | 0–1 | 25,459 | |
9 December 2000 | Sunderland | A | 0–1 | 47,742 | |
16 December 2000 | Chelsea | H | 1–0 | 29,422 | Gordon |
23 December 2000 | Tottenham Hotspur | A | 0–0 | 35,638 | |
26 December 2000 | Liverpool | H | 1–0 | 34,696 | Karembeu |
30 December 2000 | Coventry City | H | 1–1 | 30,499 | Bokšić |
1 January 2001 | Leeds United | A | 1–1 | 39,251 | Bokšić |
13 January 2001 | Derby County | H | 4–0 | 29,041 | Bokšić (2, 1 pen), Ehiogu, Ricard (pen) |
20 January 2001 | Liverpool | A | 0–0 | 43,042 | |
31 January 2001 | Everton | A | 2–2 | 34,244 | Ricard, Cooper |
3 February 2001 | Manchester City | H | 1–1 | 31,794 | Cooper |
10 February 2001 | Aston Villa | A | 1–1 | 28,912 | Ehiogu |
24 February 2001 | Southampton | H | 0–1 | 28,725 | |
3 March 2001 | Charlton Athletic | H | 0–0 | 28,177 | |
17 March 2001 | Newcastle United | A | 2–1 | 51,751 | Bokšić (2) |
31 March 2001 | Chelsea | A | 1–2 | 34,933 | Windass |
9 April 2001 | Sunderland | H | 0–0 | 31,284 | |
14 April 2001 | Arsenal | A | 3–0 | 37,879 | Edu (own goal), Sylvinho (own goal), Ricard |
16 April 2001 | Ipswich Town | H | 1–2 | 34,294 | Windass |
21 April 2001 | Leicester City | A | 3–0 | 18,162 | Ricard, Bokšić, Ince |
28 April 2001 | Manchester United | H | 0–2 | 34,417 | |
5 May 2001 | Bradford City | A | 1–1 | 20,921 | Karembeu |
19 May 2001 | West Ham United | H | 2–1 | 33,057 | Job, Karembeu |
FA Cup
League Cup
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.
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.
Reserve squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Transfers
In
Date |
Pos |
Name |
From |
Fee |
Notes |
5 July 2000 |
MF |
Christian Karembeu |
Real Madrid |
£2,100,000 |
[4] |
5 July 2000 |
MF |
Paul Okon |
Fiorentina |
Free transfer |
|
18 July 2000 |
GK |
Mark Crossley |
Nottingham Forest |
Free transfer |
[5] |
31 July 2000 |
FW |
Noel Whelan |
Coventry City |
£2,000,000 |
[6] |
31 July 2000 |
FW |
Joseph-Désiré Job |
RC Lens |
£3,000,000 |
|
7 August 2000 |
FW |
Alen Bokšić |
Lazio |
£2,500,000 |
[7] |
20 October 2000 |
DF |
Ugo Ehiogu |
Aston Villa |
£8,000,000 |
[8] |
8 March 2001 |
FW |
Dean Windass |
Bradford City |
£600,000 |
|
Out
- Transfers in: £18,200,000
- Transfers out: £6,200,000
- Total spending: £12,000,000
Player statistics
Goalscorers
Goalscoring statistics for 2000-01.[13]
Starting 11
- Considering starts in all competitions[14]
- GK: #1, Mark Schwarzer, 34
- RB: #2, Curtis Fleming, 34
- CB: #4, Steve Vickers, 31
- CB: #5, Gianluca Festa, 27
- LB: #28, Colin Cooper, 30
- RM: #14, Paul Okon, 25
- CM: #9, Paul Ince, 35
- CM: #8, Christian Karembeu, 33
- LM: #12, Keith O'Neill, 15 (#17, Ugo Ehiogu, has 24 starts as a central defender)
- CF: #11, Alen Boksic, 28
- CF: #19, Hamilton Ricard, 33
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