1999–2000 Nottingham Forest F.C. season

During the 1999–2000 English football season, Nottingham Forest competed in the Football League First Division.

Nottingham Forest
1999–2000 season
ChairmanEric Barnes
ManagerDavid Platt
StadiumCity Ground
First Division14th
FA CupFourth round
Worthington CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Dougie Freedman/Alan Rogers (9)

All:
Dougie Freedman/Alan Rogers (11)
Highest home attendance25,846 (vs. Manchester City, 5 February)
Lowest home attendance13,841 vs. Portsmouth, 24 November)
Average home league attendance17,196

Season summary

Under the management of David Platt, Forest were expected to make a push for an immediate return to the Premier League, but it all went wrong for Forest and they never looked anywhere near attempting a promotion challenge. In fact, they finished the season closer to a second successive relegation than the play-off places, let alone the automatic promotion places.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
12 Norwich City 46 14 15 17 45 50 5 57
13 Tranmere Rovers 46 15 12 19 57 68 11 57
14 Nottingham Forest 46 14 14 18 53 55 2 56
15 Crystal Palace 46 13 15 18 57 67 10 54
16 Sheffield United 46 13 15 18 59 71 12 54
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (GF) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
Results summary
OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 14 14 18 53 55  −2 56 9 10 4 29 18  +11 5 4 14 24 37  −13
Results by round
Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHHHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultLWDDLWDDLWLWDDLLLLWLLDWLWLLDDLWWLWDLDLLWDWDDWW
Position2112914168911148151111131516171816181919192017171818181918181817171818191919191717171514
Source: 11v11.com: 1999-2000 Nottingham Forest results
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

Nottingham Forest's score comes first[2]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
7 August 1999Ipswich TownA1-320,830Bart-Williams (pen)
14 August 1999Grimsby TownH2-117,121Freedman, Palmer
20 August 1999West Bromwich AlbionA1-113,202Freedman
28 August 1999Queens Park RangersH1-118,442Wright
30 August 1999Manchester CityA0-131,857
4 September 1999WalsallH4-115,081Freedman (2), Chettle (pen), Wright
11 September 1999Swindon TownA0-08,203
19 September 1999Wolverhampton WanderersH1-120,694Allou
25 September 1999Bolton WanderersA2-314,978Freedman, Wright (pen)
1 October 1999BarnsleyH3-015,255Rogers, Bonalair, Freedman
16 October 1999Sheffield UnitedA1-215,687Freedman
19 October 1999Port ValeA2-05,714Bonalair, Wright
23 October 1999Stockport CountyH1-115,770Wright
27 October 1999Bolton WanderersH1-115,572Harewood
30 October 1999BarnsleyA0-114,727
6 November 1999Norwich CityA0-115,818
14 November 1999Huddersfield TownH1-315,258Rogers
20 November 1999Tranmere RoversA0-36,693
24 November 1999PortsmouthH2-013,841John, Beck
27 November 1999Crystal PalaceA0-215,920
5 December 1999Ipswich TownH0-115,724
15 December 1999FulhamH0-014,250
18 December 1999Crewe AlexandraH1-015,289John
26 December 1999Blackburn RoversA1-223,406Johnson
28 December 1999Birmingham CityH1-020,821Harewood
3 January 2000Charlton AthleticA0-319,787
15 January 2000Grimsby TownA3-46,738Rogers (2), Lever (own goal)
22 January 2000West Bromwich AlbionH0-019,863
29 January 2000Queens Park RangersA1-112,297Quashie
5 February 2000Manchester CityH1-325,846Bart-Williams
12 February 2000WalsallA2-08,027Rogers, Freedman
19 February 2000Crystal PalaceH2-016,421Rogers, Quashie
26 February 2000Wolverhampton WanderersA0-324,444
4 March 2000Swindon TownH3-119,748Rogers, Bart-Williams (pen), Freedman
8 March 2000Norwich CityH1-115,640Lester
11 March 2000PortsmouthA1-214,336Johnson
18 March 2000Tranmere RoversH1-114,428Harewood
21 March 2000Huddersfield TownA1-212,893Harewood
25 March 2000Blackburn RoversH0-116,823
1 April 2000Crewe AlexandraA3-07,014Prutton, Rogers (2)
8 April 2000Charlton AthleticH1-120,922Bart-Williams
15 April 2000Birmingham CityA1-023,006Purse (own goal)
22 April 2000Sheffield UnitedH0-017,172
24 April 2000FulhamA1-112,696Lester
29 April 2000Port ValeH2-015,534John, Prutton
7 May 2000Stockport CountyA3-27,756Bart-Williams, Taylor (own goal), Flynn (own goal)

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R310 December 1999Oxford UnitedH1-18,079Freedman
R3R8 January 2000Oxford UnitedA3-17,191Bart-Williams, (2, 1 pen), Rogers
R419 January 2000ChelseaA0-230,125

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st Leg11 August 1999Mansfield TownH3-08,300Bart-Williams, Quashie, Allou
R1 2nd Leg24 August 1999Mansfield TownA0-1 (won 3-1 on agg)3,072
R2 1st Leg15 September 1999Bristol CityH2-15,015Harewood, Rogers
R2 2nd Leg21 September 1999Bristol CityA0-0 (won 2-1 on agg)8,259
R313 October 1999Sheffield WednesdayA1-415,524Freedman

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.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Dave Beasant
2 DF  FRA Matthieu Louis-Jean
3 DF  ENG Alan Rogers
4 MF  ENG Nigel Quashie[4]
5 DF  SCO Colin Calderwood
6 DF  NOR Jon Olav Hjelde
7 MF  ENG David Platt (player-manager)
8 MF  ENG Riccardo Scimeca
9 MF  ITA Gianluca Petrachi
10 MF  WAL Andy Johnson[5]
11 DF  ENG Chris Bart-Williams
12 GK  WAL Mark Crossley
14 FW  SCO Dougie Freedman
15 DF  ENG John Terry (on loan from Chelsea)
16 DF  ITA Salvatore Matrecano
18 MF  ENG Ian Woan
19 FW  TRI Stern John
20 DF  ENG Tony Vaughan
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW  ENG Jack Lester
22 DF  ENG Richard Cooper
23 FW  CIV Bernard Allou
24 DF  WAL Christian Edwards
25 DF  SWE Jesper Mattsson
26 GK  IRL Barry Roche
27 FW  ENG Andy Gray[6]
28 DF  ENG Kevin Dawson
29 FW  ENG Marlon Harewood
30 MF  ESP Carlos Merino
31 DF  SCO Chris Doig
32 MF  AUS Gareth Edds
34 MF  ENG David Prutton
35 FW  IRL David Freeman
36 DF  CAN Jim Brennan
37 MF  SCO Gareth Williams
38 MF  IRL Keith Foy

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
5 DF  ENG Steve Chettle (to Barnsley)
15 MF  IRL John Burns (to Bristol City)
15 DF  ITA Moreno Mannini (retired)
17 MF  FRA Thierry Bonalair (to FC Zürich)
20 MF  ENG Carlton Palmer (to Coventry City)
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW  ENG Steve Guinan (to Cambridge United)
26 MF  ENG Steve Melton (to Stoke City)
32 FW  DEN Mikkel Beck (on loan from Derby County)
32 FW  ENG Ian Wright (on loan from West Ham United)
33 GK  ENG Mark Goodlad (to Port Vale)

Reserve squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
- DF  IRL John Thompson
- MF  IRL Brian Cash
- MF  ENG Richard Hodgson
No. Pos. Nation Player
- MF  ENG Jermaine Jenas
- MF  IRL Liam Kearney
- MF  IRL Andy Reid
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References

  1. "England 1999–00". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 1 February 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2010.
  2. Soccerbase: 1999-2000 Nottingham Forest results
  3. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/eng/1999-2000/d1/nottmf.htm
  4. Quashie was born in Southwark, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally through his grandfather and would make his international debut for Scotland in 2004.
  5. Johnson was born in Bristol, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and made his international debut for Wales in 1998.
  6. Gray was born in Harrogate, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally and would make his international debut for Scotland in April 2003.
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