1999/2000 Part 3 – Results, Table and Transfers Part 1 - Leeds Back in Contention Part 2 - Tragedy in Istanbul

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1999/2000 Part 3 – Results, Table and Transfers Part 1 - Leeds Back in Contention Part 2 - Tragedy in Istanbul 1999/2000 Part 3 – Results, Table and Transfers Part 1 - Leeds back in contention Part 2 - Tragedy in Istanbul The results, scorers, line-ups, attendances, final table and transfers from the 1999/2000 season Competition Date Venue Opposition Result Scorers Crowd 1 - Martyn Nigel 18 - Danny Mills 6 - Woodgate Jonathan 5 - Radebe Lucas 3 - Ian Harte 23 - David Batty 11 Bowyer - Lee 7 - David Hopkin 10 - Harry Kewell 8 Bridges - Michael 17 - Alan Smith 14 - McPhail Stephen 4 - Haaland Alfie 21 - Hiden Martin 22 Duberry - Michael 13 - Paul Robinson 19 Bakke - Eirik 20 - Jones Matthew 12 - Darren Huckerby 2 - Gary Kelly 24 - Danny Hay 27 - Alan Maybury 16 - Wilcox Premier League 7-Aug (h) Derby County D 0-0 40,118 GK RB CB CB LB M M M M A A S U U U U Premier League 11-Aug (a) Southampton W 3-0 Bridges 3 15,206 GK RB CB CB LB M M M A A U U CB U S S Premier League 14-Aug (a) Manchester United L 0-2 55,187 GK RB CB CB LB M M S A A U S CB U S M Premier League 21-Aug (h) Sunderland W 2-1 Bowyer, Mills 39,064 GK RB CB CB LB M M M M A S U U U A U Premier League 23-Aug (h) Liverpool L 1-2 Song og 39,703 GK RB CB CB LB M M M A A S U U S A U Premier League 28-Aug (a) Tottenham Hotspur W 2-1 Smith, Harte 36,012 GK RB CB CB LB M M S M A A U CB U S S Premier League 11-Sep (a) Coventry City W 4-3 Bowyer, Huckerby, Harte pen, Bridges 21,532 GK RB S CB LB M M M M A U CB U U A S UEFA Cup 1st round 1st leg (played in 14-Sep (a) Partizan Belgrade W 3-1 Bowyer 2, Radebe 4,950 GK RB CB CB LB M M M M A S U U U U U M U Heerenveen, Netherlands) Premier League 19-Sep (h) Middlesbrough W 2-0 Bridges, Kewell 34,122 GK RB CB CB LB M M M M A A U U U S S Premier League 25-Sep (h) Newcastle United W 3-2 Bowyer, Kewell, Bridges 40,192 GK U CB CB LB M M M A A S U M U S RB UEFA Cup 1st round 2nd leg 30-Sep (h) Partizan Belgrade W 1-0 Huckerby 39,806 GK U CB CB LB M M M M A S U U S S A RB U Premier League 3-Oct (a) Watford W 2-1 Bridges, Kewell 19,677 GK S CB CB LB M M M A A S U M U S RB Worthington Cup 3rd round 13-Oct (h) Blackburn Rovers W 1-0 Mills 24,353 GK RB CB CB M M M A A S U U M U S LB Premier League 16-Oct (h) Sheffield Wednesday W 2-0 Smith 2 39,437 GK RB CB CB M M U M A A M U U U S LB UEFA Cup 2nd round 1st leg 21-Oct (h) Lokomotiv Moscow W 4-1 Bowyer 2, Smith, Kewell 37,814 GK U CB CB LB M M U M A A M U U U U S RB Premier League 24-Oct (a) Everton D 4-4 Bridges 2, Kewell, Woodgate 37,355 GK U CB CB LB M M U M A A M U U S RB Premier League 30-Oct (h) West Ham United W 1-0 Harte 40,190 GK U CB CB LB M M U M A A M U U S RB UEFA Cup 2nd round 2nd leg 4-Nov (a) Lokomotiv Moscow W 3-0 Harte pen, Bridges 2 8,000 GK U CB CB LB M M S M A U M S U U M S RB Premier League 7-Nov (a) Wimbledon L 0-2 18,747 GK U CB CB LB M M S M A M S U S A RB Premier League 20-Nov (h) Bradford City W 2-1 Smith, Harte pen 39,937 GK U CB CB LB M M U A A M U U M S RB Premier League 28-Nov (h) Southampton W 1-0 Bridges 39,288 GK CB CB LB M M M A A M U U U S S RB UEFA Cup 3rd round 1st leg (played in Sofia, 2-Dec (a) Spartak Moscow L 1-2 Kewell 5,485 GK U CB LB M M A U M M U CB U M U S RB U Bulgaria) Premier League 5-Dec (a) Derby County W 1-0 Harte pen 29,455 GK U CB CB LB M M A S M U U M S A RB UEFA Cup 3rd round 2nd leg (won on away 9-Dec (h) Spartak Moscow W 1-0 Radebe 39,732 GK U CB CB LB M M A A M U U U U M U S RB goals) FA Cup 3rd round 12-Dec (h) Port Vale W 2-0 Bakke 2 11,912 GK U CB CB LB M M S A M U U M S A RB Worthington Cup 4th round (lost on pens) 15-Dec (a) Leicester City D 0-0 16,125 GK U CB CB LB M M M A M S U M S U RB Premier League 19-Dec (a) Chelsea W 2-0 McPhail 2 35,106 GK U CB CB LB M M A M U U M S A RB S Premier League 26-Dec (h) Leicester City W 2-1 Bridges, Bowyer 40,105 GK U CB CB LB M M A M U U M U A RB S Premier League 28-Dec (a) Arsenal L 0-2 38,096 GK U CB CB LB M M A A M U U M S RB S Premier League 3-Jan (h) Aston Villa L 1-2 Kewell 40,027 GK U CB LB M A A M U CB U M M S RB S FA Cup 4th round 9-Jan (a) Manchester City W 5-2 Bakke, Smith, Kewell 2, Bowyer 29,240 GK U CB CB LB M A A M U U M U S RB M Premier League 23-Jan (a) Sunderland W 2-1 Wilcox, Bridges 41,947 GK U CB LB M A A M U CB U M U S RB M FA Cup 5th round 30-Jan (a) Aston Villa L 2-3 Harte, Bakke 30,026 GK S CB LB M A A S M CB U M U S RB M Premier League 5-Feb (a) Liverpool L 1-3 Bowyer 44,793 GK U CB LB M A S A M CB U M U S RB M Premier League 12-Feb (h) Tottenham Hotspur W 1-0 Kewell 40,127 GK U CB LB M A A S CB U M M S RB U M Premier League 20-Feb (h) Manchester United L 0-1 40,160 GK U CB CB LB M U A A U U M M U RB M Premier League 26-Feb (a) Middlesbrough D 0-0 34,800 GK RB CB CB LB M M A S A CB U U S U M UEFA Cup 4th round 1st leg 2-Mar (a) AS Roma D 0-0 37,726 GK U CB CB LB M U M A S M U U M M U RB U Premier League 5-Mar (h) Coventry City W 3-0 Kewell, Bridges, Wilcox 38,710 GK CB CB LB M A A U M S U M S S RB M UEFA Cup 4th round 2nd leg 9-Mar (h) AS Roma W 1-0 Kewell 39,149 GK U CB LB M U A A S M CB U U M S S RB M 2 Competition Date Venue Opposition Result Scorers Crowd 1 - Martyn Nigel 18 - Danny Mills 6 - Woodgate Jonathan 5 - Radebe Lucas 3 - Ian Harte 23 - David Batty 11 Bowyer - Lee 7 - David Hopkin 10 - Harry Kewell 8 Bridges - Michael 17 - Alan Smith 14 - McPhail Stephen 4 - Haaland Alfie 21 - Hiden Martin 22 Duberry - Michael 13 - Paul Robinson 19 Bakke - Eirik 20 - Jones Matthew 12 - Darren Huckerby 2 - Gary Kelly 24 - Danny Hay 27 - Alan Maybury 16 - Wilcox Premier League 12-Mar (a) Bradford City W 2-1 Bridges 2 18,276 GK CB LB M S A A M CB U U M S RB U M UEFA Cup quarter final 1st leg 16-Mar (h) Slavia Prague W 3-0 Wilcox, Kewell, Bowyer 39,519 GK U CB LB M U A A S M CB U U M U S RB M Premier League 19-Mar (h) Wimbledon W 4-1 Bakke 2, Harte pen, Kewell 39,256 GK CB LB M A A S M CB U U M S S RB M UEFA Cup quarter final 2nd leg 23-Mar (a) Slavia Prague L 1-2 Kewell 13,460 GK U CB CB LB U A A S M M U U M M U RB U Premier League 26-Mar (a) Leicester City L 1-2 Kewell 21,095 GK U CB CB LB A A M M U U M S RB U M Premier League 1-Apr (h) Chelsea L 0-1 40,162 GK U CB CB LB M A A M U U M U S RB M UEFA Cup semi final 1st leg 6-Apr (a) Galatasaray L 0-2 18,000 GK U CB CB LB M A A U M U U U M M S RB S Premier League 12-Apr (a) Aston Villa L 0-1 33,889 GK U CB CB LB M A A M U U M U S RB M Premier League 16-Apr (h) Arsenal L 0-4 39,307 GK CB LB M U M A A M CB U U M U RB S UEFA Cup semi final 2nd leg 20-Apr (h) Galatasaray D 2-2 Bakke 2 38,406 GK RB CB CB LB M U A A U M U U U M U S M Premier League 23-Apr (a) Newcastle United D 2-2 Bridges, Wilcox 36,460 GK RB CB LB S U M A U M M CB U M S M Premier League 30-Apr (a) Sheffield Wednesday W 3-0 Hopkin, Bridges, Kewell 23,416 GK RB U CB M A A U S CB U M M S LB M Premier League 5-May (h) Watford W 3-1 Bridges, Duberry, Huckerby 36,324 GK LB S CB M U M A S M CB U M A RB U Premier League 8-May (h) Everton D 1-1 Bridges 37,713 GK LB CB M U A A M S CB U M U S RB M Premier League 14-May (a) West Ham United D 0-0 26,044 GK LB CB CB S A A S M U U M M S RB M League Games 38 16 32 31 33 16 31 10 36 32 20 23 7 12 24 5 9 28 15 League Subs 1 2 2 4 2 6 1 6 1 1 5 6 24 3 5 League Goals 1 1 6 5 1 10 19 4 2 1 2 2 3 FA Cup Games 3 3 2 3 3 3 1 2 3 1 3 1 3 2 FA Cup Subs 1 1 1 1 2 FA Cup Goals 1 1 2 1 4 League Cup Games 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 League Cup Subs 1 1 1 1 League Cup Goals 1 European Games 12 2 10 11 12 4 11 2 12 12 2 9 5 1 9 3 1 11 3 European Subs 1 6 1 1 2 8 1 European Goals 2 1 5 5 2 1 2 1 1 Overall Games 55 19 47 46 49 22 46 13 53 47 25 36 12 14 38 8 11 44 20 Overall Subs 2 2 2 5 3 13 2 7 1 2 6 10 35 3 6 Overall Goals 2 1 2 8 11 1 17 21 6 2 1 8 3 4 Manager - David O'Leary Captain - Lucas Radebe 1st substitution 2nd substitution 3rd substitution after extra-time 3 Final Table - Premier League 1999/2000 Pos P W D L F A Pts 1 Manchester United 38 28 7 3 97 45 91 2 Arsenal 38 22 7 9 73 43 73 3 Leeds United 38 21 6 11 58 43 69 4 Liverpool 38 19 10 9 51 30 67 5 Chelsea 38 18 11 9 53 34 65 6 Aston Villa 38 15 13 10 46 35 58 7 Sunderland 38 16 10 12 57 56 58 8 Leicester City 38 16 7 15 55 55 55 9 West Ham United 38 15 10 13 52 53 55 10 Tottenham Hotspur 38 15 8 15 57 49 53 11 Newcastle United 38 14 10 14 63 54 52 12 Middlesbrough 38 14 10 14 46 52 52 13 Everton 38 12 14 12 59 49 50 14 Coventry City 38 12 8 18 47 54 44 15 Southampton 38 12 8 18 45 62 44 16 Derby County 38 9 11 18 44 57 38 17 Bradford City 38 9 9 20 38 68 36 18 Wimbledon 38 7 12 19 46 74 33 19 Sheffield Wednesday 38 8 7 23 38 70 31 20 Watford 38 6 6 26 35 77 24 4 Date Name Fee From/To Position Transfers In Joined May-99 Eirik Bakke £1,750,000 Sogndal Midfield Joined Jun-99 Frazer Richardson £0 School Right-back Joined Jun-99 Danny Mills £4,370,000 Charlton Athletic Defender Joined Jul-99 Michael Duberry £4,500,000 Chelsea Centre-back Joined Jul-99 Michael Bridges £4,500,000 Sunderland Forward Joined Aug-99 Danny Hay £200,000 Perth Glory Centre-back Joined Aug-99 Darren Huckerby £4,000,000 Coventry City Forward Joined Dec-99 Jason Wilcox £3,000,000 Blackburn Rovers Midfield Joined May-00 Olivier Dacourt £7,200,000 Lens Midfield Transfers Out Sold Jun-99 Gunnar Halle £250,000 Bradford City Utility Sold Jun-99 David Robertson £0 Montrose Full-back Sold Jul-99 David Wetherall £1,400,000 Bradford City Centre-back Sold Jul-99 Clyde Wijnhard £750,000 Huddersfield Town Forward Sold Aug-99 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink £12,000,000 Atletico Madrid Forward Sold Aug-99 Derek Lilley £75,000 Oxford United Forward Sold Aug-99 Danny Granville £1,000,000 Manchester City Full-back Sold Oct-99 Bruno Ribeiro £500,000 Sheffield United Midfield Sold Mar-00 Mark Jackson £0 Scunthorpe United Midfield 5.
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