1999–2000 Preston North End F.C. season

During the 1999–2000 English football season, Preston North End F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.

Preston North End
1999–2000 season
ChairmanBryan Gray
ManagerDavid Moyes
StadiumDeepdale
Second Division1st (champions)
FA CupFifth round
League CupThird round
Football League TrophySecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Macken (22)
All: Macken (25)
Average home league attendance12,819

Season summary

In the 1999–2000 season, Preston finally made their return to the second tier of the Football League, after an absence of almost twenty years.[1] Jon Macken, whom Gary Peters had signed from Manchester United two years previously, had a storming season scoring 22 league goals, his flair being reinforced by the team's solid spine of Teuvo Moilanen in goal, defenders Graham Alexander, Colin Murdock, Michael Jackson and Rob Edwards and a central midfield made up of workhorses Gregan and Rankine. Blackpool, who are Preston's archrivals got relegated to basement division the same season. This meant Preston took revenge from Blackpool after 30 years.

The championship was confirmed at Cambridge United on 24 April, a game which brought North End's seventh, and last, defeat of the season.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1Preston North End4615443723137337147437+3795
2Burnley4616344223910427246947+2288
3Gillingham461634462197733277948+3185
4Wigan Athletic4615353714714235247238+3483
5Millwall461472411896835327650+2682
6Stoke City4613733718106731246842+2682
7Bristol Rovers4613733419104935266945+2480
8Notts County46968322795929286155+665
9Bristol City4671423118851028395957+264
10Reading4610942818651229455763–662
11Wrexham469682324851029375261–962
12Wycombe Wanderers461148322459924295653+361
13Luton Town4610764135731320306165–461
14Oldham Athletic468510272887823275055–560
15Bury4681053833581023316164–357
16Bournemouth4611663719531522435962–357
17Brentford468692731571120304761–1452
18Colchester United4694103640561223425982–6352
19Cambridge United468693833461326326465–148
20Oxford United4665122438641319354373–3045
21Cardiff City4651082334471222334567–2244
22Blackpool4641092637471223404977–2841
23Scunthorpe United4646131634561224404074–3439
24Chesterfield4657111725281317383463–2936
  • Pld = Matches ; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
  • NB: In the Football League goals scored (F) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Participated in play-offs
Promoted through play-offs
Relegated

Results

Preston North End's score comes first[2]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
7 August 1999Oldham AthleticA1–09,432Macken
14 August 1999Stoke CityH2–111,465Nogan, Murdock
21 August 1999Wycombe WanderersA1–15,091Nogan
28 August 1999Wigan AthleticH1–413,885Basham
1 September 1999ReadingA2–27,628Eyres, Basham
4 September 1999ChesterfieldH0–28,506
11 September 1999BurnleyH0–013,708
18 September 1999GillinghamA2–06,610Macken, Gregan
25 September 1999BrentfordA2–27,100Macken, McKenna
2 October 1999Cambridge UnitedH2–19,522Macken (2)
9 October 1999Bristol CityH1–010,042Mathie
16 October 1999Scunthorpe UnitedA1–15,336Macken
19 October 1999MillwallA2–06,355Cartwright, Nethercott (own goal)
23 October 1999BrentfordH2–110,382Alexander (pen), Marshall (own goal)
3 November 1999BournemouthH3–09,630McKenna, Macken, Alexander (pen)
6 November 1999Colchester UnitedA2–23,818Mathie, Nogan
12 November 1999Notts CountyH2–014,226Macken (2)
23 November 1999Luton TownA2–05,124Eyres (2)
27 November 1999BuryA3–16,469Jackson, Gregan, Macken
4 December 1999Oldham AthleticH2–010,970Macken (2)
18 December 1999BlackpoolH3–016,821Eyres (2), Appleton
26 December 1999WrexhamA0–07,872
28 December 1999Bristol RoversH2–116,680Alexander (pen), Macken
3 January 2000Cardiff CityA4–010,142Edwards, Alexander (2, 1 pen), Nogan
14 January 2000Stoke CityA1–210,285Alexander (pen)
22 January 2000Wycombe WanderersH3–210,969
1 February 2000Oxford UnitedA4–05,164Macken (2), Eyres, Appleton
5 February 2000ReadingH2–212,618Macken, Jackson
12 February 2000ChesterfieldA1–04,726Gregan
19 February 2000BuryH1–113,901Macken
26 February 2000GillinghamH0–213,246
4 March 2000BurnleyA3–022,310Jackson, Macken, Edwards
7 March 2000Colchester UnitedH2–311,323Angell (2)
11 March 2000BournemouthA1–05,317Angell
14 March 2000Oxford UnitedH3–112,008Angell (2), Macken
18 March 2000Luton TownH1–013,731Anderson
21 March 2000Notts CountyA0–16,401
25 March 2000WrexhamH1–012,481Anderson
1 April 2000BlackpoolA0–09,042
4 April 2000Wigan AthleticA1–015,993Jackson
8 April 2000Cardiff CityH0–013,794
15 April 2000Bristol RoversA2–010,111Macken, Gunnlaugsson
22 April 2000Scunthorpe UnitedH1–015,518Angell
24 April 2000Cambridge UnitedA0–26,068
29 April 2000MillwallH3–219,407Eyres, Jackson, Angell
6 May 2000Bristol CityA2–011,160Angell, Appleton

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R131 October 1999Bristol RoversA1–06,145McKenna
R220 November 1999EnfieldH0–011,566
R2R30 November 1999EnfieldA3–01,808Eyres, Alexander (pen), Gunnlaugsson
R311 December 1999Oldham AthleticH2–19,940Macken, Alexander (pen)
R48 January 2000Plymouth ArgyleA3–010,824O'Sullivan (own goal), Alexander (pen), Beswetherick (own goal)
R529 January 2000EvertonA0–237,486

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st Leg10 August 1999WrexhamH1–04,930Appleton
R1 2nd Leg24 August 1999WrexhamA2–0 (won 3-0 on agg)2,911Basham, Macken
R2 1st Leg14 September 1999Sheffield UnitedA0–25,350
R2 2nd Leg21 September 1999Sheffield UnitedH3–0 (won 3-2 on agg)5,658Alexander, Mathie (2)
R312 October 1999ArsenalA1–215,239Macken

Football League Trophy

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1N7 December 1999WrexhamH4–13,306Gunnlaugsson (3), Edwards
R2N10 January 2000Hartlepool UnitedH1–23,635Gunnlaugsson

Squad

[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 David Lucas
2 DF  ENG Graham Alexander
3 DF  ENG Dominic Ludden
4 DF  ENG Ryan Kidd
5 DF  ENG Michael Jackson
6 MF  ENG Sean Gregan
7 MF  ENG Lee Cartwright
8 MF  ENG Mark Rankine
10 FW  ENG Steve Basham
11 MF  ENG David Eyres
12 DF  ENG Gary Parkinson
13 DF  SCO David Moyes (player-manager)
14 DF  NIR Colin Murdock
15 DF  ENG Robert Edwards
16 MF  ENG Paul McKenna
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW  IRL Jon Macken
18 MF  ENG Michael Appleton
19 FW  ISL Bjarki Gunnlaugsson
20 DF  NIR Paul Morgan
21 GK  FIN Teuvo Moilanen
22 DF  ENG Adam Eaton
23 FW  ENG Mark Wright
24 MF  FRA Farid Diaf
25 MF  ENG Julian Darby
26 MF  NIR Stuart King
27 FW  ENG Mark Beesley
28 DF  IRL Brian Barry-Murphy
30 GK  IRL Kelham O'Hanlon
31 MF  SCO Iain Anderson (on loan from Toulouse)
32 FW  ENG Brett Angell (on loan from Stockport County)

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
31 FW  SCO Alex Mathie (on loan from Dundee United)
32 MF  ENG David Beresford (on loan from Huddersfield Town)
No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW  WAL Kurt Nogan (to Cardiff City)
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