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Wimbledon 2001–02 football season
During the 2001–02 English football season, Wimbledon F.C. competed in the Football League First Division . It was their second consecutive season at this level.
Wimbledon's form dipped slightly from the previous season and the Dons finished in 9th place, one place lower than the previous season. This was not considered good enough and led to the sacking of manager Terry Burton after two years. He was replaced by goalkeeping coach Stuart Murdoch .
Meanwhile, behind the scenes, Wimbledon, already one of the smallest clubs in the division financially in spite of having been a Premiership club for the previous fifteen seasons, had fallen on hard times. In August 2001 the club announced its intention to move to Milton Keynes ; the move was approved by the FA in April. Many Wimbledon fans, disgusted by this decision, created their own football club in response, AFC Wimbledon .
Source:
[citation needed ] Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Wimbledon's score comes first [ 1]
Nationwide League Division One [ edit ]
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
11 August 2001
Birmingham City
H
3–1
9,142
Shipperley, Cooper, Purse (og)
18 August 2001
Burnley
A
2–3
14,473
Nielsen, Shipperley
25 August 2001
Norwich City
H
0–1
6,084
27 August 2001
Preston North End
A
1–1
13,349
Shipperley
9 September 2001
Watford
A
0–3
15,466
12 September 2001
Portsmouth
H
3–3
7,138
Cooper, Hughes, Connolly
15 September 2001
Sheffield Wednesday
H
1–1
6,590
Hughes
18 September 2001
Crewe Alexandra
A
4–0
5,563
Brown, Connolly, Cooper, Nielsen
22 September 2001
West Bromwich Albion
A
1–0
19,222
Shipperley
25 September 2001
Millwall
H
2–2
7,020
Connolly, Agyemang
29 September 2001
Manchester City
A
4–0
32,989
Connolly (2 1(pen)), Shipperley (2)
13 October 2001
Crystal Palace
A
0–4
20,009
20 October 2001
Gillingham
H
3–1
8,042
Cooper (2), Hughes
24 October 2001
Coventry City
H
0–1
5,883
27 October 2001
Rotherham United
A
2–3
5,586
Connolly, McAnuff
30 October 2001
Bradford City
A
3–3
18,255
Connolly (2), Cooper
3 November 2001
Grimsby Town
H
2–1
6,189
Roberts, McAnuff
9 November 2001
Sheffield United
H
1–1
4,937
Cooper
17 November 2001
Barnsley
A
1–1
11,088
Cooper
20 November 2001
Walsall
H
2–2
4,249
Connolly (2)
24 November 2001
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
0–1
9,873
1 December 2001
Coventry City
A
1–3
17,303
McAnuff
8 December 2001
Stockport County
A
2–1
4,673
Cooper, Connolly
16 December 2001
Nottingham Forest
H
1–0
5,920
Willmott
22 December 2001
Norwich City
A
1–2
17,286
Connolly (pen)
29 December 2001
Preston North End
H
2–0
6,051
Shipperley, Agyemang
12 January 2002
Burnley
H
0–0
7,675
19 January 2002
Birmingham City
A
2–0
17,766
Hughes, Agyemang
29 January 2002
Walsall
A
1–2
5,388
Shipperley
3 February 2002
Manchester City
H
2–1
10,664
Shipperley (2)
9 February 2002
Gillingham
A
0–0
8,494
16 February 2002
Crystal Palace
H
1–1
13,564
Francis
19 February 2002
Watford
H
0–0
5,551
23 February 2002
Millwall
A
1–0
13,788
Cooper
2 March 2002
West Bromwich Albion
H
0–1
8,363
6 March 2002
Sheffield Wednesday
A
2–1
18,930
Connolly, Ardley
9 March 2002
Nottingham Forest
A
0–0
24,292
12 March 2002
Portsmouth
A
2–1
13,118
Cooper, Connolly
16 March 2002
Stockport County
H
3–1
5,224
Connolly (2), Ardley
23 March 2002
Grimsby Town
A
2–6
6,473
Shipperley, Agyemang
30 March 2002
Rotherham United
H
1–0
4,751
Morgan
1 April 2002
Sheffield United
A
1–0
19,712
Ardley
4 April 2002
Crewe Alexandra
H
2–0
5,007
Shipperley, McAnuff
6 April 2002
Bradford City
H
1–2
5,595
Connolly (pen)
14 April 2002
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
0–1
26,920
21 April 2002
Barnsley
H
0–1
5,379
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
R3
8 January 2002
Middlesbrough
H
0–0
6,885
R3R
15 January 2002
Middlesbrough
A
0–2
9,687
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
R1
21 August 2001
Brighton and Hove Albion
A
1–2
6,344
Williams
German company Puma remained Wimbledon's kit manufacturers.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Left club during season [ edit ]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Appearances and goals [ edit ]
Source:
Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute .
Players with names struck through and marked † left the club during the playing season.
Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Wimbledon.
Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes.
Key to positions: GK – Goalkeeper ; DF – Defender ; MF – Midfielder ; FW – Forward
^ Francis was born in Wandsworth , England , but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and made his international debut for Jamaica in 2003.
^ Connolly was born in Brent , England , but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in May 1996.
^ Williams was born in Stalybridge , England , but also qualified to represent Northern Ireland internationally and made his international debut for Northern Ireland in 1999.
^ Agyemang was born in Waltham Forest , England , but also qualified to represent Ghana internationally and made his international debut for Ghana in May 2003.
^ Jupp was born in Haslemere , England , but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally and represented Scotland at U-21 level.
^ Gier was born in Ascot , England , but also qualified to represent the Philippines internationally through his mother and made his international debut for the Philippines in April 2009.
^ McAnuff was born in Enfield , England , but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally through his father and made his international debut for Jamaica in May 2002.
^ Leigertwood was born in Enfield , England , but also qualified to represent Antigua and Barbuda internationally and made his international debut for Antigua and Barbuda in November 2008.
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