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1999–2000 Middlesbrough F.C. season

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Middlesbrough
1999–2000 season
ChairmanSteve Gibson
ManagerBryan Robson
StadiumRiverside Stadium
Premier League12th
FA CupThird round
League CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Ricard (12)
All: Ricard (14)
Highest home attendance34,800 vs Leeds United
(26 February, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance8,843 vs Watford
(13 October, League Cup)
Average home league attendance33,263

During the 1999–2000 season, Middlesbrough participated in the FA Premier League.

Season summary

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Middlesbrough experienced another satisfactory season, finishing 12th in the Premiership. They never looked like qualifying for Europe, but were never in any danger of relegation. Nor did they make much of an impact in the cup competitions.

Kit

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Middlesbrough's kit was produced by Errea. The home shirt consisted of a red shirt with vertical navy and white stripes (repeated diagonally on the arms), white shorts with red stripes and red socks with navy and white trim. The away strip consisted of a white shirt with purple hoop framed with a black line, purple collar and shoulder bars, again with black trim, white shorts trimmed with purple and black and white purple topped socks.[1]

Middlesbrough were again sponsored by BT Cellnet.

Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
10 Tottenham Hotspur 38 15 8 15 57 49 +8 53
11 Newcastle United 38 14 10 14 63 54 +9 52
12 Middlesbrough 38 14 10 14 46 52 −6 52
13 Everton 38 12 14 12 59 49 +10 50
14 Coventry City 38 12 8 18 47 54 −7 44
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
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 14 10 14 46 52  −6 52 8 5 6 23 26  −3 6 5 8 23 26  −3
Results by round
Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAAHHHAHAHAHAAAHHA
ResultLWWWLLWLLLWWWDLDDWLLDLLLWDDWDWWLLDWDDW
Position1610424107101111111067891081013141415161414131314121212131213131312
Source: 11v11.com: 1999-2000 Middlesbrough results
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

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Middlesbrough's score comes firstc

Legend

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Win Draw Loss

FA Premier League

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Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
7 August 1999 Bradford City H 0–1 33,762
10 August 1999 Wimbledon A 3–2 11,036 Ziege, Ricard (2, 1 pen)
14 August 1999 Derby County A 3–1 24,045 Deane, Ziege, Ricard (pen)
21 August 1999 Liverpool H 1–0 34,783 Deane
24 August 1999 Leicester City H 0–3 33,126
28 August 1999 Aston Villa A 0–1 28,728
11 September 1999 Southampton H 3–2 32,165 Pallister, Gascoigne (pen), Deane
19 September 1999 Leeds United A 0–2 34,122
25 September 1999 Chelsea H 0–1 34,183
3 October 1999 Newcastle United A 1–2 36,421 Deane
17 October 1999 West Ham United H 2–0 31,862 Deane, Armstrong
24 October 1999 Watford A 3–1 16,081 Williams (own goal), Juninho, Ince
30 October 1999 Everton H 2–1 33,916 Ziege, Deane
6 November 1999 Sunderland H 1–1 34,793 Ricard
20 November 1999 Arsenal A 1–5 38,082 Ricard
27 November 1999 Wimbledon H 0–0 31,400
4 December 1999 Bradford City A 1–1 17,708 Ricard
18 December 1999 Tottenham Hotspur H 2–1 33,129 Ziege, Deane
26 December 1999 Sheffield Wednesday A 0–1 28,531
15 January 2000 Derby County H 1–4 32,745 Campbell
22 January 2000 Liverpool A 0–0 44,324
29 January 2000 Manchester United A 0–1 61,267
5 February 2000 Leicester City A 1–2 17,550 Campbell
14 February 2000 Aston Villa H 0–4 31,571
19 February 2000 Coventry City H 2–0 32,798 Festa, Ricard
26 February 2000 Leeds United H 0–0 34,800
4 March 2000 Southampton A 1–1 15,223 Ricard (pen)
12 March 2000 Arsenal H 2–1 34,244 Ince, Ricard
18 March 2000 Sunderland A 1–1 42,013 Ziege
25 March 2000 Sheffield Wednesday H 1–0 32,748 Campbell
3 April 2000 Tottenham Hotspur A 3–2 31,796 Carr (own goal), Ricard (2)
10 April 2000 Manchester United H 3–4 34,775 Campbell, Ince, Juninho
15 April 2000 Coventry City A 1–2 19,435 Ziege (pen)
22 April 2000 Chelsea A 1–1 34,467 Ricard
29 April 2000 West Ham United A 1–0 25,472 Deane (pen)
2 May 2000 Newcastle United H 2–2 34,744 Juninho, Festa
6 May 2000 Watford H 1–1 32,930 Stockdale
14 May 2000 Everton A 2–0 34,663 Deane, Juninho

FA Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R3 11 December 1999 Wrexham A 1–2 11,755 Deane

League Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R2 1st Leg 14 September 1999 Chesterfield A 0–0 4,941
R2 2nd Leg 21 September 1999 Chesterfield H 2–1 (won 2-1 on agg) 25,602 Ince, Vickers
R3 13 October 1999 Watford H 1–0 8,843 Juninho
R4 30 November 1999 Arsenal H 2–2 (won 3-1 on pens) 23,157 Ricard (2, 1 pen)
R5 14 December 1999 Tranmere Rovers A 1–2 10,581 Ziege

Squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Mark Schwarzer
2 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Curtis Fleming[note 1]
3 DF England ENG Dean Gordon
4 DF England ENG Steve Vickers
5 DF Italy ITA Gianluca Festa
6 DF England ENG Gary Pallister
7 MF England ENG Robbie Mustoe
8 MF England ENG Paul Gascoigne
9 MF England ENG Paul Ince
10 FW England ENG Brian Deane
11 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Keith O'Neill
12 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Alan Moore
13 GK England ENG Marlon Beresford
14 MF England ENG Phil Stamp
15 MF England ENG Neil Maddison
17 DF Germany GER Christian Ziege
18 FW England ENG Andy Campbell
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Colombia COL Hamilton Ricard
20 FW England ENG Alun Armstrong
21 DF England ENG Craig Harrison
22 MF England ENG Mark Summerbell
23 MF Brazil BRA Juninho (on loan from Atlético Madrid)
24 DF England ENG Steve Baker
25 GK England ENG Ben Roberts
26 MF England ENG Anthony Ormerod
27 DF England ENG Robbie Stockdale
28 DF England ENG Colin Cooper
29 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Jason Gavin
32 MF England ENG Richard Kell
33 GK Scotland SCO Chris Bennion
34 MF Argentina ARG Carlos Marinelli
35 MF Scotland SCO Sean Kilgannon
36 MF Australia AUS Luke Wilkshire

Left club during season

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Andy Townsend (to West Bromwich Albion)
No. Pos. Nation Player
30 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Micky Cummins (to Port Vale)

Reserve squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
31 GK Australia AUS Brad Jones
- DF England ENG Christian Hanson
- DF England ENG Stuart Parnaby
- MF England ENG Mark Hudson
No. Pos. Nation Player
- MF Republic of Ireland IRL Sean Prunty
- FW Brazil BRA Arthuro
- FW England ENG Aaron Wilford


Transfers

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In

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Date Pos. Name From Fee
30 July 1999 MF Paul Ince Liverpool £1,000,000
31 July 1999 DF Christian Ziege A.C. Milan £4,000,000
27 October 1999 MF Carlos Marinelli Boca Juniors £1,500,000
23 March 2000 FW Arthuro Criciúma Free transfer

Out

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Date Pos. Name To Fee
17 September 1999 MF Andy Townsend West Bromwich Albion £50,000
17 March 2000 MF Micky Cummins Port Vale Free
Transfers in: Decrease £6,500,000
Transfers out: Increase £50,000
Total spending: Decrease £6,450,000

Player statistics

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Goalscorers

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Goalscoring statistics for 1999–2000.[3]

Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
Colombia Hamilton Ricard 12 0 2 14
England Brian Deane 9 1 0 10
Germany Christian Ziege 6 0 1 7
Brazil Juninho 4 0 1 5
England Andy Campbell 4 0 0 4
England Paul Ince 3 0 1 4
Italy Gianluca Festa 2 0 0 2
England Gary Pallister 1 0 0 1
England Paul Gascoigne 1 0 0 1
England Alun Armstrong 1 0 0 1
England Robbie Stockdale 1 0 0 1
England Steve Vickers 0 0 1 1
Own goals 2 0 0 2

Notes

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  1. ^ Fleming was born in Manchester, England, but was raised in the Republic of Ireland and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland national football team in April 1996.

References

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  1. ^ "1980 to 2007 Kits". kitclassics.co.uk. Archived from the original on 25 November 2010.
  2. ^ "FootballSquads - Middlesbrough - 1999/00". www.footballsquads.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Middlesbrough FC Player Appearances | Past & Present | Soccer Base". www.soccerbase.com.