1999–2000 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season

Blackburn Rovers F.C. were in Division One for the 1999-2000 season, having been relegated from the FA Premier League after seven years. The expected comeback to the top flight did not materialise, in spite of several expensive purchases staying at the club. Brian Kidd was sacked on 3 November 1999 after 11 months in charge, with Rovers 19th in the league despite more than £30 million having been spent on players in that time. Long-serving coach Tony Parkes was placed in temporary charge of the team as the search for a successor began. Former defender Colin Hendry, who had been part of the title winning team in 1995 and who had started his first spell at Ewood Park in the 1980s, was linked with a return to the club as player-manager. Other names linked with the vacancy included Graeme Souness, Colin Todd, Roy Evans and Joe Kinnear.

Blackburn Rovers
1999–2000 season
ManagerBrian Kidd
Tony Parkes
Graeme Souness
First Division11th
FA CupFifth round
League CupFourth Round
Top goalscorerLee Carsley (10)

The appointment of Graeme Souness on 15 March 2000 gave renewed hopes of a resurgence in 2000-01. Blackburn finished 11th in the final table.[1]

Squad

Squad at end of season[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  AUS John Filan
2 DF  IRL Jeff Kenna
3 DF  SCO Callum Davidson
4 MF  IRL Jason McAteer[3]
5 DF  ENG Darren Peacock
6 MF  IRL Lee Carsley[4]
7 MF  ENG Garry Flitcroft
9 FW  ENG Ashley Ward
10 FW  NOR Egil Ostenstad
12 MF  IRL Damien Duff
13 GK  IRL Alan Kelly
14 FW  WAL Nathan Blake
15 FW  ENG Matt Jansen
16 DF  ENG Marlon Broomes
17 MF  SCO Billy McKinlay
18 MF  NIR Keith Gillespie
19 MF  NIR Damien Johnson
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF  DEN Per Frandsen
21 MF  ENG Jimmy Corbett
22 FW  ENG Ben Burgess
23 DF  SCO Christian Dailly
24 DF  SCO David McNamee
25 MF  SCO Burton O'Brien[5]
26 FW  WAL James Thomas
27 MF  ENG David Dunn
28 DF  ENG Martin Taylor
29 DF  ENG Craig Short
30 GK  WAL Anthony Williams
31 DF  ENG Simon Grayson
32 DF  IRL Peter Murphy
33 DF  ENG Steve Harkness
35 GK  ENG Alan Miller
36 DF  ENG Leam Richardson
37 FW  NIR Gary Hamilton

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. Pos. Nation Player
8 FW  SCO Kevin Gallacher (to Newcastle United)
10 FW  ENG Kevin Davies (to Southampton)
11 MF  ENG Jason Wilcox (to Leeds United)
20 MF  ENG Gary Croft (to Ipswich Town)
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK  NIR Alan Fettis (to York City)
34 MF  ENG Wayne Gill (to Blackpool)
35 DF  ENG Keith Brown (to Barnsley)

Results

Pre-Season

15 July 1999 FriendlyIFK GothenborgvsBlackburn
19 July 1999 FriendlyLilletsrom SKvsBlackburn
21 July 1999 FriendlyFredrikstadvsBlackburn
24 July 1999 FriendlyBlackpoolvsBlackburn
27 July 1999 FriendlyOldham AthleticvsBlackburn
31 July 1999 FriendlyBlackburn2-2LiverpoolEwood Park, Blackburn

Division One

Round 2Huddersfield3-2BlackburnHuddersfield
Simon Grayson  26' (o.g.)
Marcus Stewart  51'
Rob Edwards  90'
Lee Carsley  65'
Marlon Broomes  89'
Round 3Blackburn1-2BarnsleyEwood Park, Blackburn
Lee Carsley  81' (pen.) Ǵorǵi Hristov  65'
Neil Shipperley  85'
Round 4Norwich0-2BlackburnCarrow Road, Norwich
Egil Østenstad  6'
Egil Østenstad  51'
Round 5Blackburn2-0TranmereEwood Park, Blackburn
Ashley Ward  82'
Nathan Blake  87'
Round 6West Bromwich2-2BlackburnWest Bromwich
Kevin Kilbane  20'
Kevin Kilbane  87'
Christian Dailly  57'
Matt Jansen  67'
Round 8Swindon2-1BlackburnSwindon
Mark Walters  30'
Bobby Howe  32'
Egil Østenstad  85'
Round 9Queens Park Rangers0-0BlackburnLondon
Round 12Manchester City2-0BlackburnManchester
Richard Edghill  39'
Jeff Whitley  82'
Round 14Blackburn0-2Queens Park RangersEwood Park, Blackburn
Stuart Wardley  40'
Kevin Gallen  89'
Round 15Blackburn2-2IpswichEwood Park, Blackburn
Lee Carsley  1'
Lee Carsley  67' (pen.)
Matthew Holland  75'
Tony Mowbray  90'
Round 17Crewe0-0BlackburnCrewe
Round 18Blackburn2-0StockportEwood Park, Blackburn
Per Frandsen  44'
Egil Østenstad  68'
Round 23Blackburn2-1NottinghamEwood Park, Blackburn
Per Frandsen  18'
Lee Carsley  68' (pen.)
Andy Johnson  31'
Round 25Blackburn1-1WolvesEwood Park, Blackburn
Egil Østenstad  39' Lee Naylor  36'
Round 26Blackburn2-0HuddersfieldEwood Park, Blackburn
Damien Duff  29'
Damien Johnson  44'
Round 28Bolton3-1BlackburnBolton
Guðni Bergsson  17'
Michael Johansen  39'
Eiður Guðjohnsen  69'
Nathan Blake  16'
Round 32Blackburn2-1West BromwichEwood Park, Blackburn
Keith Gillespie  70'
Christian Dailly  76'
Matt Carbon  14'
Round 33Blackburn1-1NorwichEwood Park, Blackburn
Per Frandsen  90' Daryl Sutch  25'
Round 34Tranmere2-1BlackburnBirkenhead
Alan Mahon  47' (pen.)
Wayne Allison  90'
Christian Dailly  90'
Round 35Ipswich0-0BlackburnIpswich
Round 39Nottingham0-1BlackburnNottingham
Ashley Ward  7'
Round 41Wolves2-1BlackburnWolverhampton
Kevin Muscat  40' (pen.)
Allan Nielsen  72'
Damien Duff  54'
Round 43Grimsby0-0BlackburnGrimsby
Round 46Blackburn1-4Manchester CityEwood Park, Blackburn
Matt Jansen  42' Shaun Goater  60'
Christian Dailly  67' ([[own goal|o.g.]])
Mark Kennedy  75'
Paul Dickov  81'

League Cup

14 September 1999 Round 2, Leg 1Portsmouth0-3BlackburnPortsmouth
Cundy  58' (O.G.)
Jansen  72', 78'
22 September 1999 Round 2, Leg 2Blackburn3-1PortsmouthEwood Park, Blackburn
Duff  59'
Dunn  64'
Gallacher  90'
McLoughlin  7'
13 October 1999 Round 3Leeds United1-0BlackburnLeeds
Mills  90'

FA Cup

11 December 1999 Round 3West Bromwich Albion2-2BlackburnWest Bromwich
Hughes  66'
Evans  80'
Frandsen  65'
Blake  70'
22 December 1999 Round 3 ReplayBlackburn2-0
(a.e.t.)
West Bromwich AlbionEwood Park, Blackburn
Duff  94'
Carsley  114' (pen.)
10 January 2000 Round 4Liverpool0-1BlackburnLiverpool
Blake  84'
31 January 2000 Round 5Blackburn1-2Newcastle UnitedEwood Park, Blackburn
Jansen  25' Shearer  21', 79'

Starting 11

Only considering Division 1 starts

Topscorers

League

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References

  1. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/eng/1999-2000/d1/blackbrn.htm FootballSquads - Blackburn Rovers - 1999/2000
  2. McAteer was born in Birkenhead, England.
  3. Carsley was born in Birmingham, England.
  4. O'Brien was born in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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