1999–2000 Wrexham F.C. season

Wrexham
1999–2000 season
Chairman Pryce Griffiths
Manager Brian Flynn
Stadium Racecourse Ground
Second Division 11th
FA Cup Fourth round
League Cup First round
Football League Trophy First round
Top goalscorer League: Connolly/Faulconbridge (9)
All: Faulconbridge (11)
Average home league attendance 3,952

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

Season summary

In the 1999-2000 season, Wrexham had a satisfying league campaign finishing mid-table in 11th place. The season also saw Wrexham again beat a top-flight team in the FA Cup, this time in the shape of Middlesbrough. The final score of the match was 2–1, with the second half goals coming from Robin Gibson and Darren Ferguson after being behind to the Premiership outfit.[1]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1 Preston North End 4615443723137337147437+3795
2 Burnley 4616344223910427246947+2288
3 Gillingham 461634462197733277948+3185
4 Wigan Athletic 4615353714714235247238+3483
5 Millwall 461472411896835327650+2682
6 Stoke City 4613733718106731246842+2682
7 Bristol Rovers 4613733419104935266945+2480
8 Notts County 46968322795929286155+665
9 Bristol City 4671423118851028395957+264
10 Reading 4610942818651229455763–662
11 Wrexham 469682324851029375261–962
12 Wycombe Wanderers 461148322459924295653+361
13 Luton Town 4610764135731320306165–461
14 Oldham Athletic 468510272887823275055–560
15 Bury 4681053833581023316164–357
16 Bournemouth 4611663719531522435962–357
17 Brentford 468692731571120304761–1452
18 Colchester United 4694103640561223425982–2352
19 Cambridge United 468693833461326326465–148
20 Oxford United 4665122438641319354373–3045
21 Cardiff City 4651082334471222334567–2244
22 Blackpool 4641092637471223404977–2841
23 Scunthorpe United 4646131634561224404074–3439
24 Chesterfield 4657111725281317383463–2936
Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Participated in play-offs
Promoted through play-offs
Relegated

Results

Wrexham's score comes first[2]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
7 August 1999 BlackpoolA1–25,008Faulconbridge
14 August 1999 BuryH1–04,185Stevens
20 August 1999 Cardiff CityA1–111,168Stevens
28 August 1999 Bristol RoversH2–13,365Faulconbridge (2)
31 August 1999 Wycombe WanderersA1–05,393Barrett
3 September 1999 Notts CountyH2–35,040Faulconbridge (2)
11 September 1999 Luton TownA1–35,121Stevens
18 September 1999 Oxford UnitedH1–04,229Stevens
25 September 1999 Stoke CityH2–35,924Carey, Lowe
1 October 1999 Colchester UnitedA2–23,315Owen, Morrell
9 October 1999 GillinghamA1–55,997Faulconbridge
16 October 1999 ChesterfieldH1–12,603Roberts
19 October 1999 Wigan AthleticH1–13,392Roberts (pen)
23 October 1999 Stoke CityA0–210,545
2 November 1999 BurnleyA0–58,944
6 November 1999 BrentfordH0–12,473
12 November 1999 MillwallA0–06,711
23 November 1999 Cambridge UnitedH1–13,467Faulconbridge
27 November 1999 Oldham AthleticA0–04,963
4 December 1999 BlackpoolH1–12,668Faulconbridge
18 December 1999 ReadingA2–26,223Owen, Roberts
26 December 1999 Preston North EndH0–07,872
28 December 1999 BournemouthA0–15,394
3 January 2000 Bristol CityH0–14,021
15 January 2000 BuryA2–03,622Roberts (2)
22 January 2000 Cardiff CityH2–14,350Connolly, Ferguson
29 January 2000 Bristol RoversA1–38,196Roberts
1 February 2000 Scunthorpe UnitedA2–02,851Barrett, Connolly
5 February 2000 Wycombe WanderersH1–32,781Faulconbridge
12 February 2000 Notts CountyA1–25,474Connolly
19 February 2000 Oldham AthleticH0–33,603
26 February 2000 Oxford UnitedA4–14,988Connolly, Allsopp (2), Ferguson
4 March 2000 Luton TownH1–02,703Allsopp
7 March 2000 BrentfordA2–04,055Allsopp, Connolly
11 March 2000 BurnleyH0–16,582
18 March 2000 Cambridge UnitedA4–34,591Williams, Russell (2), Ferguson
21 March 2000 MillwallH1–13,019Owen
25 March 2000 Preston North EndA0–112,481
28 March 2000 Scunthorpe UnitedH3–12,139Gibson, Russell, Ferguson (pen)
1 April 2000 ReadingH0–12,613
8 April 2000 Bristol CityA0–48,639
15 April 2000 BournemouthH1–02,597Russell
22 April 2000 ChesterfieldA3–02,550Connolly (3, 1 pen)
24 April 2000 Colchester UnitedH1–02,460Hardy (pen)
29 April 2000 Wigan AthleticA1–07,245Connolly
6 May 2000 GillinghamH1–05,297McGregor

FA Cup

Main article: 1999–2000 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R130 October 1999 Kettering TownH1–12,701Roberts
R1R10 November 1999 Kettering TownA2–02,611Roberts, Williams
R220 November 1999 RochdaleH2–13,408Roberts, Faulconbridge
R311 December 1999 MiddlesbroughH2–111,755Gibson, Ferguson
R48 January 2000 Cambridge UnitedH1–27,186Connolly

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st Leg 10 August 1999 Preston North EndA0–14,930
R1 2nd Leg 24 August 1999 Preston North EndH0–2 (lost 0-3 agg)2,911

Football League Trophy

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
NR17 December 1999 Preston North EndA1–43,306Faulconbridge

Squad

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

No. Position Player
1 England GK Kevin Dearden
2 England DF Mark McGregor
3 Republic of Ireland DF Phil Hardy
4 Wales MF Gareth Owen
5 Republic of Ireland DF Brian Carey
6 England DF Adrian Moody
7 England MF Martyn Chalk
8 England MF Kevin Russell
9 England FW Karl Connolly
10 England FW Dean Spink
11 England FW David Lowe
12 England DF David Ridler
13 Republic of Ireland MF Dave Warren
14 Wales DF Deryn Brace
15 England MF Paul Barrett
16 England FW Mark Evans
No. Position Player
17 Wales DF Stephen Roberts
18 Wales MF Danny Williams
19 Wales MF Steve Thomas
20 England GK Mark Cartwright
21 Wales GK David Walsh
22 England GK Kristian Rogers
23 Wales DF Steve Cooper
24 England DF Mike Ryan
25 England FW Robin Gibson
26 England DF Kevin Hannon
28 England FW Andy Morrell
29 England FW Ian Stevens
30 Wales MF Wayne Phillips
31 England FW Craig Faulconbridge
32 Scotland MF Darren Ferguson

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. Position Player
27 England GK Jake Edwards (to Telford United)
16 Wales DF Neil Roberts (to Wigan Athletic)
No. Position Player
33 Australia FW Danny Allsopp (on loan from Manchester City)
6 England DF Jason Jarrett (Released)

References

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