2000–01 Crystal Palace F.C. season

Crystal Palace
2000–01 season
Chairman Simon Jordan
Manager Alan Smith (until 29 April)
Steve Kember (caretaker from 29 April)
Stadium Selhurst Park
First Division 21st
FA Cup Third round
Worthington Cup Semi-finals
Top goalscorer League: Morrison (14)
All: Morrison (19)
Average home league attendance 17,061

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

Season summary

Singapore financer Jerry Lim purchased an almost bankrupt Crystal Palace in July 2000, and immediately sold the club to mobile phone tycoon and lifelong fan Simon Jordan who, following defeats to non-league sides in pre-season, replaced Coppell with Alan Smith – who had previously been manager from 1993 to 1995. The takeover solved Palace's financial problems, but their on-the-field form slumped and despite reaching the League Cup semi-finals, Smith was sacked in April 2001 with relegation to Division Two looking imminent. With two away games remaining, at Portsmouth and Stockport County, Palace were in 22nd place, three points behind Portsmouth (with an inferior goal difference) and having played a game more, and four points behind Huddersfield (who had played the same number of games and had a superior goal difference). Long serving coach Steve Kember was put in temporary charge of the first team alongside Terry Bullivant, and after making changes to the playing side, Palace travelled to Portsmouth and came away with a much needed 4-2 victory. When the last day of the season arrived, Palace were in 20th place, one goal better off than Portsmouth. With 87 minutes of the game at Stockport gone, the score was 0-0, a result that would have resulted in Palace's relegation, but Dougie Freedman burst into the Stockport County penalty area and lashed a shot past Stockport 'keeper Lee Jones into the back of the net, triggering the relegation of Huddersfield Town and saving Palace. The goal was controversial, as there had been a clear handball by Palace midfielder David Hopkin just moments before, which the referee had not awarded a free-kick for. Still, the Palace fans didn't care, and many of the 3,000 who had travelled poured onto Stockport's Edgeley Park pitch, celebrating with the players.[1]

Final league table

Pos Team Pl W D L F A GD Pts
1. Fulham 46 30 11 5 90 32  +58 101
2. Blackburn Rovers 46 26 13 7 76 39  +37 91
3. Bolton Wanderers 46 24 15 7 76 45  +31 87
4. Preston North End 46 23 9 14 64 52  +12 78
5. Birmingham City 46 23 9 14 59 48  +11 78
6. West Bromwich Albion 46 21 11 14 60 52  +8 74
7. Burnley 46 21 9 16 50 54  -4 72
8. Wimbledon 46 17 18 11 71 50  +21 69
9. Watford 46 20 9 17 76 67  +9 69
10. Sheffield United 46 19 11 16 52 49  +3 68
11. Nottingham Forest 46 20 8 18 55 53  +2 68
12. Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 14 13 19 45 48  -3 55
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
18. Grimsby Town 46 14 10 22 43 62  -19 52
19. Stockport County 46 11 18 17 58 65  -7 51
20. Portsmouth 46 10 19 17 47 59  -12 49
21. Crystal Palace 46 12 13 21 57 70  -13 49
22. Huddersfield Town 46 11 15 20 48 57  -9 48
23. Queens Park Rangers 46 7 19 20 45 75  -30 40
24. Tranmere Rovers 46 9 11 26 46 77  -31 38
Key
Promoted to the Premier League
Qualified for the promotion playoff
Relegated to Division 2

Results

Crystal Palace's score comes first[2]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
12 August 2000 Blackburn RoversA0-218,733
20 August 2000 Queens Park RangersH1-119,020Forssell
26 August 2000 Huddersfield TownA2-110,670Gray, Ruddock
28 August 2000 Nottingham ForestH2-318,865Black, Zhiyi
3 September 2000 West Bromwich AlbionA0-113,980
9 September 2000 BurnleyH0-118,531
12 September 2000 BarnsleyH1-016,297Morrison
16 September 2000 Norwich CityA0-016,828
23 September 2000 Sheffield UnitedH0-117,521
30 September 2000 Preston North EndA0-213,028
14 October 2000 Birmingham CityA1-217,191Morrison
18 October 2000 FulhamA1-316,040Ruddock
21 October 2000 PortsmouthH2-315,693Black (2)
24 October 2000 Grimsby TownH0-116,685
28 October 2000 Bolton WanderersA3-312,879Freedman (2), Morrison
4 November 2000 Sheffield WednesdayH4-115,333Freedman, Morrison, Pollock (2)
11 November 2000 Wolverhampton WanderersA3-117,658Freedman, Morrison (2)
18 November 2000 Tranmere RoversH3-214,221Staunton, Pollock, Morrison
25 November 2000 Stockport CountyH2-218,819Forssell (2)
2 December 2000 Grimsby TownA2-25,802Forssell, Morrison
5 December 2000 WimbledonH3-116,699Forssell, Morrison (2)
9 December 2000 WatfordH1-016,049Morrison
16 December 2000 Crewe AlexandraA1-15,752Freedman
22 December 2000 Blackburn RoversH2-315,010Forssell, Mullins
26 December 2000 GillinghamA1-410,518Freedman (pen)
30 December 2000 Queens Park RangersH1-114,439Morrison
14 January 2001 Nottingham ForestA3-021,198Forssell (2), Freedman
20 January 2001 GillinghamH2-218,823Freedman, Forssell
3 February 2001 West Bromwich AlbionH2-216,692Forssell, Pollock
10 February 2001 BurnleyA2-114,973Forssell, Morrison
17 February 2001 Norwich CityH1-116,417Forssell
20 February 2001 BarnsleyA0-112,909
24 February 2001 Sheffield UnitedA0-118,924
3 March 2001 Preston North EndH0-215,160
6 March 2001 Birmingham CityH1-213,987Austin
10 March 2001 WimbledonA0-113,167
17 March 2001 FulhamH0-221,133
31 March 2001 Crewe AlexandraH1-020,872Austin
3 April 2001 Huddersfield TownH0-015,324
7 April 2001 WatfordA2-215,598Austin (pen), Black
14 April 2001 Sheffield WednesdayA1-419,877Morrison
16 April 2001 Bolton WanderersH0-216,842
21 April 2001 Tranmere RoversA1-18,119Hopkin
28 April 2001 Wolverhampton WanderersH0-218,993
2 May 2001 PortsmouthA4-219,013Forssell, Riihilahti, Freedman (2)
6 May 2001 Stockport CountyA1-09,782Freedman

FA Cup

Main article: 2000–01 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 January 2001 SunderlandA0-030,908
R3R17 January 2001 SunderlandH2-4 (a.e.t.)15,454Morrison, Thomson

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st Leg23 August 2000 Cardiff CityH2-15,983Morrison, Ruddock
R1 2nd Leg5 September 2000 Cardiff CityA0-04,904
R2 1st Leg19 September 2000 BurnleyA2-25,889Forssell, Black
R2 2nd Leg26 September 2000 BurnleyH1-1 (won on away goals)5,720Linighan
R31 November 2000 Leicester CityA3-012,965Morrison, Thomson, Rubins
R428 November 2000 Tranmere RoversH0-0 (won 6-5 on pens)10,271
R519 December 2000 SunderlandH2-115,945Forssell, Morrison
SF 1st Leg10 January 2001 LiverpoolH2-125,933Rubins, Morrison
SF 2nd Leg24 January 2001 LiverpoolA0-541,854

Squad

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

No. Position Player
2 England DF Jamie Smith
3 England DF Matthew Upson (on loan from Arsenal)
4 England DF Dean Austin
5 China MF Fan Zhiyi
6 England DF Neil Ruddock
7 England MF Hayden Mullins
8 England MF Simon Rodger
9 Scotland FW Dougie Freedman
10 Republic of Ireland FW Clinton Morrison
11 England MF Tommy Black
12 England MF Julian Gray
13 Canada GK Hubert Busby
14 Scotland MF Steve Thomson
15 Finland FW Mikael Forssell (on loan from Chelsea)
16 England DF Andy Frampton
17 Latvia FW Andrejs Rubins
18 Northern Ireland MF Wayne Carlisle
19 England DF David Woozley
20 England DF Richard Harris
No. Position Player
21 England GK Matt Gregg
22 Wales FW Andy Martin
23 Wales DF Stephen Evans
24 England DF James Hibburt
25 Republic of Ireland MF Stephen Hunt
26 England DF Sean Hankin
27 England DF Steve Kabba
28 England FW Roscoe D'Sane
29 England DF Jonathan Boardman
30 England FW Chris Sharpling
31 United States DF Gregg Berhalter
32 England MF Jamie Pollock
33 England DF Craig Harrison
34 Jamaica FW Ricardo Fuller
35 Latvia GK Aleksandrs Koļinko
37 England DF Richard Howell
38 Scotland MF David Hopkin
39 Belgium DF Kenny Verhoene
40 Finland MF Aki Riihilahti

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
1 England GK Stuart Taylor (on loan from Arsenal)
17 England DF Andy Linighan (to Oxford United)
34 England FW Paul Kitson (on loan from West Ham United)
9 England FW Leon McKenzie (to Peterborough United)
3 Scotland MF Jamie Fullarton (to Dundee United)
No. Position Player
31 Wales GK Lee Kendall (to Cardiff City)
34 Republic of Ireland DF Steve Staunton (on loan from Liverpool)
36 Scotland DF Andy Morrison (on loan from Manchester City)
13 England GK Fraser Digby (Released)
36 Slovenia DF Amir Karić (on loan from Ipswich Town)

References

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