1999–2000 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

Queens Park Rangers 1999–2000 football season
Queens Park Rangers
1999–2000 season
ChairmanChris Wright
ManagerGerry Francis
StadiumLoftus Road
First Division10th
FA CupFourth round
League CupFirst round
Top goalscorerLeague: Kiwomya (13)
All: Kiwomya/Wardley (14)
Highest home attendance19,002 6 November 1999 Manchester City
Lowest home attendance6,185 25 August 1999 Cardiff City
Average home league attendance12,589
Home colours
Away colours

During the 1999–2000 English football season, Queens Park Rangers F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Season summary

In the 1999–2000 season, QPR were in the top half for most of the campaign but their play-off hopes were all but sunk after a poor run of form at the turn of the year by going nine league games without a win.

Kit

Le Coq Sportif continued as QPR's kit manufacturers. Telecomunications giant Ericsson continued as kit sponsors.

Final league table

Pos Team
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Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
8 Huddersfield Town 46 21 11 14 62 49 +13 74
9 Fulham 46 17 16 13 49 41 +8 67
10 Queens Park Rangers 46 16 18 12 62 53 +9 66
11 Blackburn Rovers 46 15 17 14 55 51 +4 62
12 Norwich City 46 14 15 17 45 50 −5 57
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

Results

Queens Park Rangers' score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Position
7 August 1999 Huddersfield Town H 3–1 Darlington, Kiwomya, Peacock 13,642 4
14 August 1999 Bolton Wanderers A 1–2 Peacock (pen) 13,019 10
21 August 1999 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 1–1 Peacock 13,239 10
28 August 1999 Nottingham Forest A 1–1 Ready 18,442 12
31 August 1999 Port Vale H 3–2 Wardley (2), Kiwomya 9,502 6
18 September 1999 Fulham A 0–1 19,623 13
25 September 1999 Birmingham City A 0–2 18,748 16
2 October 1999 Blackburn Rovers H 0–0 14,002 18
9 October 1999 Tranmere Rovers H 2–1 Steiner, Peacock 9,357 14
16 October 1999 Ipswich Town A 4–1 Peacock, Wardley, Steiner (2) 17,544 10
19 October 1999 West Bromwich Albion A 1–0 Wardley 9,874 9
23 October 1999 Portsmouth H 0–0 13,303 9
27 October 1999 Birmingham City H 2–2 Steiner, Kiwomya 11,196 10
30 October 1999 Blackburn Rovers A 2–0 Wardley, Gallen 17,491 8
2 November 1999 Stockport County A 3–3 Gallen (2), Maddix 4,868 8
6 November 1999 Manchester City H 1–1 Kiwomya 19,002 9
14 November 1999 Crystal Palace A 0–3 15,861 11
20 November 1999 Walsall H 2–1 Wardley, Kiwomya 10,058 9
23 November 1999 Grimsby Town A 1–2 Kiwomya 4,297 10
27 November 1999 Barnsley H 2–2 Darlington, Steiner 11,054 10
30 November 1999 Sheffield United H 3–1 Steiner, Wardley, Breacker 9,922 7
4 December 1999 Huddersfield Town A 0–1 13,027 9
18 December 1999 Charlton Athletic H 0–0 14,709 8
26 December 1999 Norwich City A 1–2 Wardley 17,823 10
28 December 1999 Crewe Alexandra H 1–0 Wardley 12,011 8
3 January 2000 Swindon Town A 1–0 Langley 9,460 7
15 January 2000 Bolton Wanderers H 0–1 11,396 10
22 January 2000 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 2–3 Peacock, Slade 20,069 9
29 January 2000 Nottingham Forest H 1–1 Kiwomya 12,297 10
5 February 2000 Port Vale A 1–1 Wardley 5,493 10
12 February 2000 Stockport County H 1–1 Kiwomya 10,531 11
19 February 2000 Barnsley A 1–1 Rose 14,212 10
28 February 2000 Fulham H 0–0 16,308 11
5 March 2000 Sheffield United A 1–1 Beck 11,554 11
8 March 2000 Manchester City A 3–1 Kiwomya, Wiekens (own goal), Beck (pen) 31,353 10
11 March 2000 Grimsby Town H 1–0 Beck (pen) 10,450 9
18 March 2000 Walsall A 3–2 Lárusson (own goal), Wardley, Kiwomya 6,414 10
22 March 2000 Crystal Palace H 0–1 12,842 10
25 March 2000 Norwich City H 2–2 Kiwomya (2) 11,918 11
31 March 2000 Charlton Athletic A 1–2 Taylor 19,617 11
8 April 2000 Swindon Town H 2–1 Ready, Beck (pen) 12,633 11
15 April 2000 Crewe Alexandra A 1–2 Langley 4,741 11
22 April 2000 Ipswich Town H 3–1 Peacock, Koejoe, Kiwomya 14,920 11
24 April 2000 Tranmere Rovers A 1–1 Peacock (pen) 7,744 11
29 April 2000 West Bromwich Albion H 0–0 15,244 10
7 May 2000 Portsmouth A 3–1 Langley, Gallen, Myers (own goal) 16,301 10

FA Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R3 10 December 1999 Torquay United H 1–1 8,843 Wardley
R3R 21 December 1999 Torquay United A 3–2 5,232 Wardley (2), Kiwomya
R4 8 January 2000 Charlton Athletic A 0–1 16,798

League Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 1st Leg 10 August 1999 Cardiff City A 2–1 5,702 Langley, Fowler (own goal)
R1 2nd Leg 25 August 1999 Cardiff City H 1–2 (lost 2-3 on pens) 6,185 Peacock (pen)


Squad

Pos. Nat. Name League Cup League Cup FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Goals Apps Goals
GK  CZE Ludek Miklosko 9 2 11
GK  ENG Lee Harper 37 3 40
GK  NIG Ademola Bankole 1 1
DF  ENG Danny Maddix 17 1 2 19 1
DF  WAL Karl Ready 32 2 1 34 2
DF  ENG Jermaine Darlington 34 2 4 38 2
DF  ENG Tim Breacker 15 1 4 20 1
DF  ENG Leon Jeanne 1 3
DF  IRL Brian McGovern 3 5
DF  ENG Matthew Rose 27 1 2 31 1
DF  NIR Steve Morrow 6 2 9
DF  ENG Darren Ward 14 1 15
DF  AUS George Kulscar 5 1 14
DF  ENG Chris Plummer 17 3 21
DF  ENG Ian Baraclough 45 4 49
MF  ENG Paul Murray 21 3 33
MF  ENG Paul Bruce 11 3 15
MF  ENG Keith Rowland 5 17
MF  ENG Mark Perry 9 10
MF  ENG Gavin Peacock 26 8 2 1 32 9
MF  ENG Richard Langley 36 3 5 1 46 4
FW  ENG Ross Weare 5
FW  WAL Gareth Taylor 2 1 6 1
FW  DEN Mikkel Beck 10 4 11 4
FW  IRE Tony Scully 2 10
FW  ENG Kevin Gallen 7 4 2 34 4
FW  SWE Rob Steiner 24 6 3 27 6
FW  ENG Chris Kiwomya 42 13 4 1 48 14
FW  NIR Ian Dowie 1 1 1
FW  HOL Sammy Koejoe 5 1 1 13 1
FW  ENG Steve Slade 3 1 10 1
FW  ENG Stuart Wardley 42 11 3 3 46 14

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
35 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Brian McGovern (on loan from Arsenal)
32 DF England ENG Darren Ward (on loan from Watford)
No. Pos. Nation Player
36 FW Denmark DEN Mikkel Beck (on loan from Derby County)
37 FW Wales WAL Gareth Taylor[notes 1] (on loan from Manchester City)

References

  1. ^ "Queens Park Rangers results for the 1999-2000 season - Statto.com". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2014.

Notes

  1. ^ Taylor was born in Weston-super-Mare, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally through his father and made his international debut for Wales in 1995.
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