2000–01 Southampton F.C. season explained

Club:Southampton F.C.
Season:2000–01
Manager:Glenn Hoddle
(until 27 March)
Stuart Gray
(from 30 March)
Chairman:Rupert Lowe
Stadium:The Dell
League:Premiership
League Result:10th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Fifth round
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:Third round
League Topscorer:Beattie (11)
Season Topscorer:Beattie (12)
Highest Attendance:15,252 vs Arsenal
(19 May 2001, Premier League)
Lowest Attendance:8,802 vs Mansfield Town
(20 Sep 2000, League Cup)
Average Attendance:15,115
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Prevseason:1999–2000
Nextseason:2001–02

During the 2000–01 English football season, Southampton Football Club competed in the FA Premier League.

Season summary

Southampton enjoyed their best form in several years after it was announced that Glenn Hoddle was replacing Dave Jones as manager on a permanent basis.

But Hoddle caused outrage by walking out on the Saints in late March and taking the managerial vacancy at Tottenham Hotspur the next day.[1] Coach Stuart Gray took over on a temporary basis,[2] and with Southampton's good form continuing he was rewarded with the job on a permanent basis. Southampton's best moment was an 89th-minute winner by Matt Le Tissier to pull back from 2–1 down against runners-up Arsenal.[3]

This was Southampton's final season at the Dell. After 103 years, they moved to the St Mary's Stadium on Brittania Road, which, with 32,000 seats, was more than twice the size of their old ground and seen by many as the way forward for the club.

Final league table

See main article: 2000–01 FA Premier League.

Results summary
Results by round

Results

Southampton's score comes first[4]

Legend

WinDrawLoss

FA Premier League

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
19 August 2000 Derby CountyA2–227,223Kachloul (2)
23 August 2000 Coventry CityH1–214,801Tessem
26 August 2000 LiverpoolH3–315,202Pahars (2), Khalej
6 September 2000 Charlton AthleticA1–120,043Pahars
9 September 2000 Leicester CityA0–118,366
16 September 2000 Newcastle UnitedH2–015,221Pahars (2)
23 September 2000 Bradford CityA1–016,163Halle (own goal)
30 September 2000 MiddlesbroughH1–314,903Pahars
14 October 2000 EvertonA1–129,491Dodd
23 October 2000 Manchester CityH0–215,056
28 October 2000 Manchester UnitedA0–567,581
4 November 2000 ChelseaH3–215,236Beattie (2), Tessem
11 November 2000 SunderlandA2–245,064Beattie, Richards
18 November 2000 Aston VillaH2–014,979Beattie (2)
25 November 2000 West Ham UnitedH2–315,232Oakley, Beattie
2 December 2000 ArsenalA0–138,036
9 December 2000 Leeds UnitedH1–015,225Beattie
16 December 2000 Ipswich TownA1–322,228Beattie
22 December 2000 Coventry CityA1–118,090Tessem
27 December 2000 Tottenham HotspurH2–015,237Beattie, Davies
30 December 2000 Derby CountyH1–015,075Beattie
1 January 2001 LiverpoolA1–238,474Soltvedt
13 January 2001 Charlton AthleticH0–015,220
20 January 2001 Tottenham HotspurA0–036,095
31 January 2001 Leicester CityH1–014,909Petrescu
10 February 2001 Bradford CityH2–014,651Pahars, Beattie
24 February 2001 MiddlesbroughA1–028,725Draper
3 March 2001 Manchester CityA1–033,990Petrescu
17 March 2001 EvertonH1–015,251Tessem
2 April 2001 Ipswich TownH0–315,244
7 April 2001 Leeds UnitedA0–239,267
14 April 2001 ChelseaA0–135,136
21 April 2001 Aston VillaA0–029,336
28 April 2001 SunderlandH0–115,249
1 May 2001 Newcastle UnitedA1–150,439Pahars
5 May 2001 West Ham UnitedA0–326,041
13 May 2001 Manchester UnitedH2–115,246Brown (own goal), Pahars
19 May 2001 ArsenalH3–215,252Kachloul (2), Le Tissier

FA Cup

See main article: 2000–01 FA Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R36 January 2001 Sheffield UnitedH1–014,158Dodd
R427 January 2001 Sheffield WednesdayH3–115,251Davies, Dodd (pen), Beattie
R517 February 2001 Tranmere RoversH0–015,232
R5R20 February 2001 Tranmere RoversA3–412,910Kachloul, Tessem, Richards

League Cup

See main article: 2000–01 Football League Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R2 1st Leg20 September 2000 Mansfield TownH2–08,802Tessem, Le Tissier
R2 2nd Leg26 September 2000 Mansfield TownA3–1 (won 5–1 on agg)3,528Rosler, Soltvedt (2)
R31 November 2000 Coventry CityH0–111,809

Squad

[5]

Reserve squad

Transfers

In

DatePosNameFromFeeNotes
3 July 2000FWUwe RöslerTennis Borussia BerlinFree transfer[6]
18 July 2000MFMark DraperAston Villa£1,250,000[7]
1 September 2000FWAdrian CaceresPerth SC£25,000
12 January 2001DFDan PetrescuBradford CityNominal[8]

Out

DatePosNameToFeeNotes
22 August 2000FWShayne BradleyMansfield TownSigned
4 December 2000DFDaniel WebbSouthend United£10,000
2 February 2001DFRichard DrydenLuton TownFree transfer
2 March 2001DFMatthew DaviesWokingFree transfer
22 March 2001MFTrond Egil SoltvedtSheffield WednesdayNominal[9]

Transfers in: £1,275,000

Transfers out: £10,000

Total spending: £1,265,000

Statistics

Starting 11

Considering starts in all competitions[10] [11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hoddle slips quietly away. BBC Sport. 29 March 2001. 3 March 2012.
  2. Web site: Gray takes charge at Southampton. BBC Sport. 30 March 2001. 4 August 2015.
  3. Web site: Le Tissier caps Dell farewell. BBC Sport. 19 May 2001. 3 March 2012.
  4. Web site: Southampton results for the 2000-2001 . Statto Organisation Ltd .
  5. Web site: Southampton - 2000/01. FootballSquads .
  6. News: Saints sign Rosler. 12 October 2015. BBC News. 3 July 2000.
  7. News: Draper completes Saints switch. 12 October 2015. BBC News. 18 July 2000.
  8. News: Petrescu completes Saints move. 12 October 2015. BBC Sport. 12 January 2001.
  9. News: Saints duo wing way to Owls. 12 October 2015. BBC Sport. 22 March 2001.
  10. Web site: All Southampton players: 2001.
  11. Web site: Southampton in FA Premier League 2000/2001 fixture.