2000–01 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season

Blackburn Rovers
2000–01 season
Chairman John Williams
Manager Graeme Souness
First Division 2nd (promoted)
FA Cup Quarter finals
League Cup Third round
Top goalscorer League:
Matt Jansen (23)

All:
Matt Jansen (24)
Average home league attendance 20,740

During the 2000–01 English football season, Blackburn Rovers F.C. competed in the Football League First Division (known as the Nationwide Division One for sponsorship reasons).

Season summary

Blackburn returned to the top flight of English football, thanks to a second-place finish in Division One which came two seasons after relegation. Marking the breakthrough of a new breed of players from the academy, Blackburn looked intent on returning to the top flight in style, especially with David Dunn catching the eyes of top-flight clubs with an impressive season. Striker Matt Jansen, signed during the relegation campaign, was the club's top scorer with 23 Division One goals. Rovers also re-signed Henning Berg just after the start of the season, three years after they sold him to Manchester United. Berg was one of the club's last remaining links with the 1995 title winning side.

Souness signing autographs outside Loftus Road following Queens Park Rangers vs Blackburn Rovers on 7 April 2001.
Friedel posing for picture outside Loftus Road following Queens Park Rangers vs Blackburn Rovers on 7 April 2001.

Final league table

Pos Team Pl W D L F A GD Pts
1. Fulham 46 30 11 5 90 32  +58 101
2. Blackburn Rovers 46 26 13 7 76 39  +37 91
3. Bolton Wanderers 46 24 15 7 76 45  +31 87
4. Preston North End 46 23 9 14 64 52  +12 78
5. Birmingham City 46 23 9 14 59 48  +11 78
6. West Bromwich Albion 46 21 11 14 60 52  +8 74
7. Burnley 46 21 9 16 50 54  -4 72
8. Wimbledon 46 17 18 11 71 50  +21 69
9. Watford 46 20 9 17 76 67  +9 69
10. Sheffield United 46 19 11 16 52 49  +3 68
11. Nottingham Forest 46 20 8 18 55 53  +2 68
12. Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 14 13 19 45 48  -3 55
13. Gillingham 46 13 16 17 61 66  -5 55
14. Crewe Alexandra 46 15 10 21 47 62  -15 55
15. Norwich City 46 14 12 20 46 58  -12 54
16. Barnsley 46 15 9 22 49 62  -13 54
17. Sheffield Wednesday 46 15 8 23 52 71  -19 53
18. Grimsby Town 46 14 10 22 43 62  -19 52
19. Stockport County 46 11 18 17 58 65  -7 51
20. Portsmouth 46 10 19 17 47 59  -12 49
21. Crystal Palace 46 12 13 21 57 70  -13 49
22. Huddersfield Town 46 11 15 20 48 57  -9 48
23. Queens Park Rangers 46 7 19 20 45 75  -30 40
24. Tranmere Rovers 46 9 11 26 46 77  -31 38
Key
Promoted to the Premier League
Qualified for the promotion playoff
Relegated to Division 2

Results

Blackburn Rovers' score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
12 August 2000 Crystal PalaceH2-018,733Blake, Jansen
19 August 2000 Crewe AlexandraA0-07,500
26 August 2000 Norwich CityH3-219,542Dunn (pen), Blake, Jansen
28 August 2000 Sheffield WednesdayA1-115,646Taylor
9 September 2000 Nottingham ForestH3-018,471Jansen, Dunn (pen), Blake
12 September 2000 WatfordH3-417,258Dunn, Blake (2)
15 September 2000 Sheffield UnitedA0-210,816
23 September 2000 Bolton WanderersH1-123,660Thomas
30 September 2000 West Bromwich AlbionA0-116,794
15 October 2000 FulhamA1-215,247Jansen
18 October 2000 WimbledonA2-06,019Willmott (own goal), Flitcroft
21 October 2000 Grimsby TownH2-016,397Flitcroft, Jansen
25 October 2000 Tranmere RoversH3-217,010Hughes (2), Østenstad
28 October 2000 Huddersfield TownA1-012,287Østenstad
4 November 2000 Stockport CountyH2-117,404Hughes, Hignett
8 November 2000 BarnsleyA2-113,622Jansen, Dunn
11 November 2000 PortsmouthA2-214,141Bjørnebye, Jansen
18 November 2000 Wolverhampton WanderersH1-020,380Dunn (pen)
25 November 2000 GillinghamH1-218,061Hughes
2 December 2000 Tranmere RoversA1-110,063Dunn
9 December 2000 Queens Park RangersH0-016,886
17 December 2000 BurnleyA2-021,369McAteer, Bent
22 December 2000 Crystal PalaceA3-215,010Dunn (2, 1 pen), Taylor
26 December 2000 Birmingham CityH2-124,899Jansen (2)
30 December 2000 Crewe AlexandraH1-018,554Jansen
1 January 2001 Norwich CityA1-116,695Bent
10 January 2001 Preston North EndH3-223,983Jansen (2), Hughes
13 January 2001 Sheffield WednesdayH2-019,308Bent, Taylor
3 February 2001 BarnsleyH0-018,573
10 February 2001 Nottingham ForestA1-222,455Jansen
20 February 2001 WatfordA1-015,970Bent
23 February 2001 Bolton WanderersA4-120,017Bent, Dunn, Jansen, Hignett
3 March 2001 West Bromwich AlbionH1-023,926Bent
14 March 2001 Birmingham CityA2-029,150Bent, Duff
17 March 2001 WimbledonH1-119,000Jansen
1 April 2001 BurnleyH5-023,442Short, Davis (own goal), Jansen (2), Hignett
4 April 2001 Sheffield UnitedH1-126,276Berg
7 April 2001 Queens Park RangersA3-112,449Dunn, Jansen, Berkovic
11 April 2001 FulhamH1-221,578Jansen
14 April 2001 Stockport CountyA0-09,705
16 April 2001 Huddersfield TownH2-029,426Flitcroft, Jansen
21 April 2001 Wolverhampton WanderersA0-020,018
24 April 2001 Grimsby TownA4-16,507Dunn, Berkovic, Jansen (2)
29 April 2001 PortsmouthH3-124,257Hiley (own goal), Dunn, Bent
2 May 2001 Preston North EndA1-016,975Jansen
6 May 2001 GillinghamA1-110,319Blake

FA Cup

Main article: 2000–01 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 January 2001 Chester CityH2-015,223Taylor, Bent
R427 January 2001 Derby CountyH0-018,858
R4R7 February 2001 Derby CountyA5-215,203Flitcroft, Bent (2), Dunn (pen), Jansen
R517 February 2001 Bolton WanderersA1-122,048Dunn
R5R7 March 2001 Bolton WanderersH3-020,318Flitcroft, Hignett (2, 1 pen)
QF10 March 2001 ArsenalA0-336,304

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st Leg22 August 2000 RochdaleA1-14,873Blake
R1 2nd Leg6 September 2000 RochdaleH6-1 (won 7-2 on agg)12,977Duff (2), Dunn (3 pens), Diawara
R2 1st Leg19 September 2000 PortsmouthH4-010,360Carsley, Thomas (2), Østenstad
R2 2nd Leg26 September 2000 PortsmouthA1-1 (won 5-1 on agg)2,731Dunn
R331 October 2000 West Ham UnitedA0-221,863

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[2]

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

No. Position Player
1 Australia GK John Filan
2 England DF John Curtis
4 Republic of Ireland MF Jason McAteer[3]
5 Norway DF Stig Inge Bjørnebye
6 England DF Craig Short
7 England MF Garry Flitcroft
8 England MF David Dunn
9 Wales FW Mark Hughes
10 England MF Craig Hignett
11 Republic of Ireland MF Damien Duff
12 Republic of Ireland DF Jeff Kenna
13 Republic of Ireland GK Alan Kelly
14 Wales FW Nathan Blake
15 England FW Matt Jansen
16 England DF Marlon Broomes
17 England FW Marcus Bent
18 Northern Ireland MF Keith Gillespie
No. Position Player
19 England MF Damien Johnson
20 Norway FW Egil Østenstad
21 Norway DF Henning Berg
22 Israel MF Eyal Berkovic (on loan from Celtic)
23 Republic of Ireland MF Alan Mahon (on loan from Sporting Lisbon)
24 England DF Darren Dunning
25 England DF Simon Grayson
26 Wales FW James Thomas
27 England GK Alan Miller
28 England DF Martin Taylor
29 France MF Marc Keller
30 Republic of Ireland FW Gary Hamilton
31 Scotland MF Burton O'Brien[4]
32 United States GK Brad Friedel
33 Republic of Ireland MF Jonathan Douglas
34 England FW Marc Richards
England MF Jimmy Corbett

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
3 Scotland DF Christian Dailly (to West Ham United)
9 France FW Kaba Diawara (on loan from Paris Saint-Germain)
17 Scotland MF Billy McKinlay (to Bradford City)
22 Republic of Ireland FW Ben Burgess[5] (to Northern Spirit)
No. Position Player
23 England MF Lee Carsley (to Coventry City)
24 England DF Steve Harkness (to Sheffield Wednesday)
29 England DF Darren Peacock (retired)

Top scorers

First Division

References

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