Ipswich Town 1999–2000 football season
During the 1999–2000 English football season, Ipswich Town competed in the Football League First Division .
Season summary
Ipswich finished the season in third place in the First Division, missing out on the two automatic places for promotion to the Premiership and instead took part in the play-offs for the fourth year running, to determine the third promoted team. Ipswich finished two points behind Manchester City (who were promoted in second place) and four behind league winners Charlton Athletic .
On the final day of the league season Ipswich played Walsall , and won 2–0 with two goals from Ipswich's top scorer David Johnson , who finished the season with 22 goals. At one point, after his first goal, second place Manchester City were trailing to Blackburn , meaning that Ipswich would qualify for promotion automatically. However, this only lasted nine minutes, with City eventually scoring four goals to win the match and secure promotion.
In the play-off semi-finals, Ipswich faced sixth-placed Bolton Wanderers , who had beaten them in the semi-final the previous year. After a 2–2 draw in the first leg away at the Reebok Stadium , Ipswich won 5–3 at Portman Road , winning 7–5 on aggregate.
In the play-off final , the last domestic competitive fixture at Wembley Stadium before the stadium was redeveloped,
Ipswich played fourth-placed Barnsley , beating them 4–2 and finally securing their return to the Premiership after an absence of five years.
First-team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Left club during season
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Reserve squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Pre-season
Ipswich traveled to Scandinavia for pre-season prior to the 1999–2000 season, playing friendlies against Swedish sides Gefle IF and GIF Sundsvall .
Legend
Competitions
Football League First Division
League table
Main article: 1999–2000 Football League First Division
Source: Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored (C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted
Legend
Ipswich Town's score comes first
Matches
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
7 August 1999
Nottingham Forest
H
3-1
20,830
Naylor , Johnson , Scowcroft
15 August 1999
Swindon Town
A
4-1
6,195
Johnson (2), Naylor (2)
21 August 1999
Bolton Wanderers
H
1-0
17,696
Johnson
28 August 1999
Sheffield United
A
2-2
12,455
Scowcroft , Johnson
30 August 1999
Barnsley
H
6-1
18,037
Johnson (2), Venus , Naylor , Scowcroft , Magilton
11 September 1999
Portsmouth
A
1-1
16,034
Scowcroft
18 September 1999
Birmingham City
H
0-1
19,758
26 September 1999
Manchester City
H
2-1
19,406
Johnson , Croft
2 October 1999
Grimsby Town
A
1-2
6,531
Magilton
16 October 1999
Queens Park Rangers
H
1-4
17,544
Holland
19 October 1999
Charlton Athletic
H
4-2
17,940
Scowcroft , Venus , Johnson , Stockwell
23 October 1999
Walsall
A
1-0
6,526
Naylor
27 October 1999
Manchester City
A
0-1
32,799
30 October 1999
Grimsby Town
H
2-0
16,617
Clapham , Naylor
2 November 1999
Huddersfield Town
A
1-3
12,093
Holland
6 November 1999
Blackburn Rovers
A
2-2
18,512
Holland , Mowbray
12 November 1999
Tranmere Rovers
H
0-0
14,514
21 November 1999
Norwich City
A
0-0
19,948
24 November 1999
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
1-0
15,731
Scowcroft
27 November 1999
Crewe Alexandra
H
2-1
15,211
Johnson (2)
5 December 1999
Nottingham Forest
A
1-0
15,724
Holland
7 December 1999
Crystal Palace
A
2-2
13,176
Holland , Johnson
18 December 1999
West Bromwich Albion
H
3-1
14,712
Johnson , Scowcroft , Midgley
26 December 1999
Fulham
A
0-0
17,255
28 December 1999
Stockport County
H
1-0
20,671
Scowcroft
3 January 2000
Port Vale
A
2-1
6,908
Holland , Scowcroft
15 January 2000
Swindon Town
H
3-0
17,326
Stockwell , Naylor (2)
22 January 2000
Bolton Wanderers
A
1-1
11,924
Holland
29 January 2000
Sheffield United
H
1-1
17,350
Johnson (pen)
5 February 2000
Barnsley
A
2-0
17,601
Scowcroft , Stewart
12 February 2000
Huddersfield Town
H
2-1
21,233
Scowcroft , Stewart
19 February 2000
Crewe Alexandra
A
2-1
6,393
Clapham , Wright
27 February 2000
Birmingham City
A
1-1
20,493
Johnson
4 March 2000
Portsmouth
H
0-1
20,305
7 March 2000
Blackburn Rovers
H
0-0
18,871
11 March 2000
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
1-2
22,652
Scowcroft
19 March 2000
Norwich City
H
0-2
21,760
22 March 2000
Tranmere Rovers
A
2-0
6,933
Holland , Johnson
25 March 2000
Fulham
H
1-0
20,168
Reuser
4 April 2000
West Browich Albion
A
1-1
12,536
Holland
8 April 2000
Port Vale
H
3-0
19,663
Scowcroft , Johnson , Holland
15 April 2000
Stockport County
A
1-0
8,501
Johnson
22 April 2000
Queens Park Rangers
A
1-3
14,920
Magilton (pen)
25 April 2000
Crystal Palace
H
1-0
18,798
Johnson
29 April 2000
Charlton Athletic
A
3-1
20,043
Magilton , Johnson , Reuser
7 May 2000
Walsall
H
2-0
21,908
Johnson (2)
First Division play-offs
Main article: 2000 Football League play-offs
FA Cup
Main article: 1999–2000 FA Cup
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
R3
13 December 1999
Southampton
H
0-1
14,383
League Cup
Main article: 1999–2000 Football League Cup
Transfers
Transfers in
Loans in
Transfers out
Loans out
Squad statistics
All statistics updated as of end of season
Appearances and goals
Last updated: end of season Source: Competitions
Goalscorers
Clean sheets
No.
Nat
Player
First Division
FA Cup
League Cup
Play-offs
Total
1
Richard Wright
18
0
2
0
20
Total
18
0
2
0
20
Disciplinary record
Awards
Player awards
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