2000–01 Luton Town F.C. season explained

Club:Luton Town
Season:2000–01
Prevseason:1999–2000
Nextseason:2001–02
Manager:Lennie Lawrence (until 4 July)
Ricky Hill (from 10 July to 15 November)
Lil Fuccillo (from 16 November to 8 February)
Joe Kinnear (from 8 February)
Chairman:Mike Watson-Challis
League:Second Division
League Result:22nd (relegated)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Third round
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:Second round
Cup3:Football League Trophy
Cup3 Result:First round
League Topscorer:Liam George (7)
Season Topscorer:Liam George (9)
Highest Attendance:8,677 (vs. Queens Park Rangers, FA Cup third round, 6 January)
Lowest Attendance:3,175 (vs. Peterborough United, League Cup first round, 22 August)
Average Attendance:5,672
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The 2000–01 season was the 115th season in the history of Luton Town Football Club, the club's 80th consecutive year in the Football League and its 83rd overall. Luton ended the season relegated from the Second Division, dropping into the basement level of League football for the first time since the 1967–68 season. The club went through a total of three managers following the departure of Lennie Lawrence; firstly Ricky Hill, then Lil Fuccillo, and eventually settling on Irishman Joe Kinnear. Under Kinnear's management, Luton underwent an initial resurgence, winning five of out of his first seven games. However, they failed to win any of their games in the final quarter of the season and ultimately slipped into the Third Division. Luton won only nine league games all season, setting a club record for the fewest wins over a 46-game season.

This article covers the period from 1 July 2000 to 30 June 2001.

Season summary

One of new chairman Mike Watson-Challis' first acts was, on 4 July, to sack manager Lennie Lawrence and look to appoint his own man.[1] Ex-player and fan favourite Ricky Hill was appointed a week later, and was provided with the resources to build his own squad.[2] One signing was that of goalkeeper Mark Ovendale from AFC Bournemouth, who cost £425,000; the most the club had spent on a player since the 1995–96 season when they were competing in the First Division.[3] Ovendale struggled to make an impact,[4] which was the story of most of Hill's acquisitions, who included among their number untested foreign players Friedrich Breitenfelder, Petri Helin and Kent Karlsen.

Hill's reign began with a defeat to Notts County and did not improve from there; one win in their first ten league games left Luton in the relegation zone and the fans voicing their displeasure.[5] A penalty shootout victory over Peterborough United in the League Cup set up a tie with Premier League side Sunderland, but Luton collapsed to a 5–1 aggregate defeat. One further league win followed, but even more defeats left Luton in 23rd place by early November. Hill resigned on 15 November to be replaced by his assistant, another former Luton player, Lil Fuccillo.[6] John Moore, who had led the club to their highest-ever league finish in the 1986–87 season and was in charge of the youth team, was installed as Fuccillo's assistant.[6] Luton's fortunes failed to improve under this tenure, suffering seven further league defeats, though a run to the Third Round of the FA Cup did offer some respite.

With the club failing to impress on the pitch and facing the prospect of relegation, Watson-Challis acted to recruit a Director of Football to oversee "all football matters".[7] Former Wimbledon manager Joe Kinnear was appointed to this role on 8 February, but his first act was to immediately demote Fuccillo to assistant and place himself in charge.[8] Kinnear's arrival prompted an initial resurgence in form – Luton won five of their next seven games and were one point away from 20th position, and safety, by 6 March. However, they failed to win again during the campaign and, on 24 April, were relegated to the Third Division for the first time in 33 years following a 1–0 loss to Rotherham United.[9]

With the season drawing to a close, Kinnear signed striker Steve Howard from nearby Northampton Town for a fee of £50,000, released five players, and transfer listed four others.[10]

Match results

Luton Town results given first.

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Friendlies

!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Scorers!!Notes
22 July 2000BromleyAway5–2<--attendance-->Unknown<--whoscored--->Fotiadis, George (2), Mark Stein, Brennan[11]
26 July 2000St Albans CityAway2–1<--attendance-->900<--whoscored--->Carter, A. DouglasLuton XI
27 July 2000Welling UnitedAway1–0<--attendance-->Unknown<--whoscored--->Mark Stein
31 July 2000Grimsby TownAway1–1<--attendance-->3,475<--whoscored--->Fotiadis
2 August 2000Hull CityAway1–0<--attendance-->1,415<--whoscored--->Mark Stein
4 August 2000Rushden & DiamondsAway5–1<--attendance-->3,065<--whoscored--->Mark Stein (2), Spring (pen), Taylor, Boyce

Football League Second Division

All results, goals, attendances etc. taken from Soccerbase[12]

!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Scorers!!Notes
12 August 2000Notts CountyHome0–1<--attendance-->7,059<--whoscored--->
19 August 2000Wigan AthleticAway1–2<--attendance-->6,518<--whoscored--->Watts
26 August 2000AFC BournemouthHome1–0<--attendance-->5,221<--whoscored--->Spring (pen)
28 August 2000Wycombe WanderersAway1–1<--attendance-->6,001<--whoscored--->Kandol
2 September 2000Rotherham UnitedAway1–1<--attendance-->4,061<--whoscored--->Fotiadis
9 September 2000Northampton TownHome0–2<--attendance-->6,712<--whoscored--->
12 September 2000WalsallHome0–0<--attendance-->4,362<--whoscored--->
16 September 2000Swansea CityAway0–4<--attendance-->6,011<--whoscored--->
23 September 2000Swindon TownHome2–3<--attendance-->4,933<--whoscored--->Stein, George
30 September 2000Bristol RoversAway3–3<--attendance-->7,901<--whoscored--->Kandol (2), George
8 October 2000MillwallHome0–1<--attendance-->5,345<--whoscored--->
13 October 2000Cambridge UnitedAway1–2<--attendance-->6,191<--whoscored--->Stein
17 October 2000Oxford UnitedAway0–0<--attendance-->4,537<--whoscored--->
21 October 2000BrentfordHome3–1<--attendance-->5,382<--whoscored--->Stuart Douglas (2), Spring (pen)
28 October 2000WrexhamHome3–4<--attendance-->5,341<--whoscored--->Stein, Watts, George
4 November 2000BuryAway1–1<--attendance-->2,861<--whoscored--->Helin
11 November 2000Bristol CityHome0–3<--attendance-->6,595<--whoscored--->
25 November 2000Port ValeHome0–3<--attendance-->4,194<--whoscored--->
2 December 2000Stoke CityAway3–1<--attendance-->12,389<--whoscored--->McLaren, Thomson (2)
16 December 2000Colchester UnitedHome0–3<--attendance-->4,791<--whoscored--->
23 December 2000ReadingAway1–4<--attendance-->10,771<--whoscored--->Nogan
26 December 2000Peterborough UnitedHome3–2<--attendance-->7,374<--whoscored--->Spring, Holmes, Boyce
30 December 2000Wigan AthleticHome0–2<--attendance-->5,332<--whoscored--->
1 January 2001AFC BournemouthAway2–3<--attendance-->5,411<--whoscored--->Fotiadis, Locke
12 January 2001Wycombe WanderersHome1–2<--attendance-->4,551<--whoscored--->Locke
23 January 2001Oldham AthleticHome0–2<--attendance-->3,011<--whoscored--->
10 February 2001Northampton TownAway1–0<--attendance-->6,633<--whoscored--->Douglas
13 February 2001Notts CountyAway3–1<--attendance-->4,333<--whoscored--->Boyce, George, Fotiadis
17 February 2001Swansea CityHome5–3<--attendance-->7,085<--whoscored--->Mansell (2), Douglas, Rowland, George
20 February 2001WalsallAway1–3<--attendance-->4,816<--whoscored--->Spring
24 February 2001Swindon TownAway3–1<--attendance-->7,160<--whoscored--->Rowland, Boyce, Mansell
28 February 2001Bristol RoversHome0–0<--attendance-->7,405<--whoscored--->
6 March 2001Cambridge UnitedHome1–0<--attendance-->6,370<--whoscored--->Taylor
10 March 2001MillwallAway0–1<--attendance-->11,691<--whoscored--->
27 March 2001Peterborough UnitedAway1–1<--attendance-->5,425<--whoscored--->Mansell
31 March 2001Colchester UnitedAway1–3<--attendance-->4,271<--whoscored--->Howard (pen)
3 April 2001ReadingHome1–1<--attendance-->6,132<--whoscored--->own goal
7 April 2001Stoke CityHome1–2<--attendance-->6,456<--whoscored--->Mansell
10 April 2001Oxford UnitedHome1–1<--attendance-->6,010<--whoscored--->Watts
14 April 2001Oldham AthleticHome0–0<--attendance-->4,886<--whoscored--->
16 April 2001WrexhamAway1–3<--attendance-->3,339<--whoscored--->Watts
21 April 2001BuryHome1–2<--attendance-->4,902<--whoscored--->George
24 April 2001Rotherham UnitedHome0–1<--attendance-->4,854<--whoscored--->
28 April 2001Bristol CityAway1–3<--attendance-->9,161<--whoscored--->George
3 May 2001BrentfordAway2–2<--attendance-->3,287<--whoscored--->Howard, McLaren
5 May 2001Port ValeHome1–1<--attendance-->5,260<--whoscored--->Howard

FA Cup

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Scorers!!Notes
First round17 November 2000Rushden & DiamondsHome1–0<--attendance-->5,771<--whoscored--->George
Second round9 December 2000DarlingtonAway0–0<--attendance-->3,667<--whoscored--->
Second round replay19 December 2000DarlingtonHome2–0<--attendance-->3,563<--whoscored--->Nogan, McLaren
Third round6 January 2001Queens Park RangersHome3–3<--attendance-->8,677<--whoscored--->Fotiadis, George, Douglas
Third round replay17 January 2001Queens Park RangersAway1–2<--attendance-->14,395<--whoscored--->Mansell

Football League Cup

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Scorers!!Notes
First round first leg22 August 2000Peterborough UnitedHome0–0<--attendance-->3,175<--whoscored--->
First round second leg5 September 2000Peterborough UnitedAway2–2 (aet)<--attendance-->4,286<--whoscored--->Stein, Scarlett
Second round first leg19 September 2000SunderlandAway0–3<--attendance-->24,668<--whoscored--->
Second round second leg26 September 2000SunderlandHome1–2<--attendance-->5,262<--whoscored--->Kandol

Football League Trophy

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Scorers!!Notes
Southern Section First Round5 December 2000Peterborough UnitedAway0–1<--attendance-->2,075<--whoscored--->

Player statistics

Last match played on 5 May 2001. Players with a zero in every column only appeared as unused substitutes.[13]

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupFL TrophyTotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
MF Matthew Taylor45140401054100
MF Matthew Spring41450401051400
FW[14] Liam George37 (6)7423 (1)00044 (7)900
DF[15] Emmerson Boyce4232 (1)0400048 (1)300
GK Paul McLaren35231401043300
FW[16] Mark Stein19 (11)31 (1)0310 (1)023 (13)400
DF Julian Watts26 (2)430400033 (2)400
GK Mark Ovendale26020401033000
DF Adam Locke17 (8)22 (1)01 (1)01021 (10)200
DF Petri Helin23130001027100
FW Andrew Fotiadis12 (10)331101017 (10)400
DF Stuart Fraser10 (5)040401019 (5)000
GK Nathan Abbey20030000023000
FW Stuart Douglas15 (6)41 (1)1000016 (7)500
MF Peter Holmes12 (6)1102 (1)00015 (7)100
DF Richard Dryden20000000020000
MF Lee Mansell17 (1)511000018 (1)600
FW Trésor Kandol6 (7)3002 (1)1008 (8)400
FW Peter Thomson4 (7)21 (1)01 (1)0107 (9)200
DF Adrian Whitbread9040000013000
FW[17] Steve Howard12300000012300
DF Keith Rowland12200000012200
MF Andre Scarlett5 (4)00 (1)021007 (5)100
MF Dean Brennan2 (7)0001 (2)0003 (9)000
DF Marvin Johnson9020000011000
FW Lee Nogan7131000 (1)010 (1)200
DF Jude Stirling5 (4)00 (2)000005 (6)000
DF Kent Karlsen4 (2)02000107 (2)000
FW Paul Shepherd700000007000
GK Gavin McGowan5 (1)01000006 (1)000
DF Friedrich Breitenfelder2 (3)00000002 (3)000
FW Rocky Baptiste0 (3)00000000 (3)000
DF James Ayres000000101000
GK Scott Ward0 (1)00000000 (1)000

Managerial statistics

Only competitive games from the 2000–01 season are included.

NameNat.FromToRecordHonours
PLDWDLGFGAGDW%
Ricky Hill10 July 200011 November 2000
Lil Fuccillo16 November 20008 February 2001
Joe Kinnear8 February 2001
Total

Transfers

In

DatePlayerFromFeeNotes
14 July 2000 Free [18]
1 August 2000 Friedrich Breitenfelder Free
2 August 2000 Free
7 August 2000 £425,000
10 August 2000 Free
11 September 2000 £100,000
24 October 2000 Free
2 November 2000 Petri Helin Free
3 November 2000 Kent Karlsen Free
23 November 2000 Free
2 February 2001 Free
22 March 2001 Free
22 March 2001 £50,000

Out

DatePlayerToFeeNotes
1 July 2000 Free
16 July 2000 Free
17 July 2000 Free
24 July 2000 Free
24 November 2000 Free
11 January 2001 James Ayres Released
12 February 2001 Free
20 April 2001 Released
20 April 2001 Released
20 April 2001 Friedrich Breitenfelder Released
20 April 2001 Released
20 April 2001 Released
31 May 2001 Released
31 May 2001 Free
8 June 2001 Free

Loans in

DatePlayerFromEnd dateNotes
25 January 2001 8 May 2001
23 November 2000 24 January 2001

See also

Footnotes

A.  Luton progressed into the Second Round on the away goals rule.

Notes and References

  1. News: Lennie leaves Luton. BBC Sport. 4 July 2000. 3 February 2014.
  2. News: Hill is new boss. BBC Sport. 10 July 2000. 3 February 2014.
  3. News: Luton complete Ovendale move. BBC Sport. 7 August 2000. 3 February 2014.
  4. News: Hill explains why he axed Ovendale. BBC Sport. 19 October 2000. 3 February 2014.
  5. News: Hill looks for lift. BBC Sport. 25 September 2000. 3 February 2014.
  6. News: Fuccillo is new Luton boss. BBC Sport. 16 November 2000. 3 February 2014.
  7. News: Kinnear joins struggling Luton. BBC Sport. 8 February 2001. 3 February 2014.
  8. News: Kinnear: I'm the boss. BBC Sport. 8 February 2001. 3 February 2014.
  9. News: Luton 0–1 Rotherham. BBC Sport. 24 April 2001. 3 February 2014.
  10. News: Clear-out begins at Luton. BBC Sport. 20 April 2001. 3 February 2014.
  11. Web site: Fixtures – 2000–01. LutonFC.com. 22 February 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20120427133609/http://www.lutonfc.com/fixtures.asp?Season=2000-01&SeasonID=1. 27 April 2012.
  12. News: Luton 2000–2001 results. Soccerbase. Centurycomm. 28 January 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20131217125924/http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd?team_id=1628. 17 December 2013.
  13. News: Luton 2000–2001 player appearances. Soccerbase. Centurycomm. 22 February 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20131217125924/http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd?team_id=1628. 17 December 2013.
  14. George was born in Luton, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his mother and represented Ireland at U-21 level.
  15. Boyce was born in Aylesbury, England, but also qualified to represent Barbados internationally through his parents and would make his international debut for Barbados in March 2008.
  16. Stein was born in Cape Town, South Africa.
  17. Howard was born in Durham, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally and would make his international debut for Scotland B in November 2007.
  18. News: Luton Town transfers 2010–11. Soccerbase. CenturyComm Ltd. 22 February 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20131217125924/http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd?team_id=1628. 17 December 2013.