2003–04 Derby County F.C. season

Derby County
2003–04 season
Chairman England Lionel Pickering
Manager Scotland George Burley
Stadium Pride Park Stadium
First Division 20th
FA Cup Third round
Carling Cup First round
Top goalscorer League: Ian Taylor (11)
All: Taylor (12)
Average home league attendance 22,199

During the 2003–04 English football season, Derby County F.C. competed in the First Division.

Season summary

George Burley's first full season in charge brought little joy as Derby recorded a 20th-placed finish in the 2003–04 season, just 1 point clear of relegation with safety not confirmed until the penultimate game of the season with a 2–0 win over Millwall. With no money for players and the need to slash the club's wage bill, big names such as Fabrizio Ravanelli, Georgi Kinkladze and Craig Burley left the club with the gaps of their departure shored up by free signings; Candido Costa was taken on a season long loan whilst seven others – including Mathias Svensson and Leon Osman – were recruited on short term loans, as Derby used a club record 36 different players in the course of the season. There was also the continued introduction of academy players to the side, with Tom Huddlestone and Marcus Tudgay making significant contributions alongside players such as Lee Grant and Lee Holmes. Burley achieved safety against a background of boardroom uncertainty – Chairman Lionel Pickering, after putting temporary faith in former Coventry City chairman Bryan Richardson and a notional £30m bond, was removed from the chair after the club temporarily entered receivership by The Co-operative Bank, who instantly installed a new board composed of John Sleightholme, Jeremy Keith and Steve Harding, for the cost of £1 each.

Final league table

Pos Team Pl W D L F A GD Pts
1. Norwich City 46 28 10 8 79 39 +40 94
2. West Bromwich Albion 46 25 11 10 64 42 +22 86
3. Sunderland 46 22 13 11 62 45 +17 79
4. West Ham United 46 19 17 10 67 45 +22 74
5. Ipswich Town 46 21 10 15 84 72 +12 73
6. Crystal Palace 46 21 10 15 72 61 +11 73
7. Wigan Athletic 46 18 17 11 60 45 +15 71
8. Sheffield United 46 20 11 15 65 56 +9 71
9. Reading 46 20 10 16 55 57 -2 70
10. Millwall 46 18 15 13 55 48 +7 69
11. Stoke City 46 18 12 16 58 55 +3 66
12. Coventry City 46 17 14 15 67 54 +13 65
13. Cardiff City 46 17 14 15 68 58 +10 65
14. Nottingham Forest 46 15 15 16 61 51 +10 60
15. Preston North End 46 15 14 17 69 71 -2 59
16. Watford 46 15 12 19 54 68 -14 57
17. Rotherham United 46 13 15 18 53 61 -8 54
18. Crewe Alexandra 46 14 11 21 57 66 -9 53
19. Burnley 46 13 14 19 60 77 -17 53
20. Derby County 46 13 13 20 53 67 -14 52
21. Gillingham 46 14 9 23 48 67 -19 51
22. Walsall 46 13 12 21 45 65 -20 51
23. Bradford City 46 10 6 30 38 69 -31 36
24. Wimbledon (later MK Dons) 46 8 5 33 41 89 -48 29

Results

Derby County's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
9 August 2003 Stoke CityH0-321,517
16 August 2003 GillinghamA0-07,850
23 August 2003 ReadingH2-318,970Taylor (pen), Svensson
25 August 2003 Cardiff CityA1-415,091Svensson
30 August 2003 West Bromwich AlbionH0-121,499
13 September 2003 WalsallA1-08,726Júnior
17 September 2003 WatfordH3-218,459Taylor, Svensson, Júnior
20 September 2003 SunderlandH1-122,535Taylor
27 September 2003 Nottingham ForestA1-129,059Júnior
30 September 2003 Bradford CityA2-110,143Morris (2)
4 October 2003 West Ham UnitedH0-122,810
11 October 2003 Wigan AthleticH2-219,151Taylor (pen), Morris
14 October 2003 Crystal PalaceA1-122,810Zavagno
18 October 2003 Crewe AlexandraA0-38,656
21 October 2003 Norwich CityA1-216,346Taylor (pen)
25 October 2003 Coventry CityH1-321,641Holmes
1 November 2003 Preston North EndA0-312,839
8 November 2003 Ipswich TownH2-219,976Kennedy, Dichio
15 November 2003 BurnleyH2-030,359Morris, Taylor (pen)
22 November 2003 MillwallA0-010,308
29 November 2003 WimbledonH3-122,025Herzig (own goal), Tudgay, Holmes
6 December 2003 Ipswich TownA1-225,018Tudgay
13 December 2003 Rotherham UnitedA0-07,320
26 December 2003 West Bromwich AlbionA1-126,412Costa
28 December 2003 Norwich CityH0-423,783
10 January 2004 Stoke CityA1-216,402Morris
17 January 2004 GillinghamH2-120,473Vincent, Edwards
28 January 2004 Sheffield UnitedH2-026,603Tudgay, McLeod
31 January 2004 ReadingA1-314,382Johnson
7 February 2004 Cardiff CityH2-220,958Taylor, Osman
14 February 2004 Wigan AthleticA0-29,146
21 February 2004 Crystal PalaceH2-121,856Manel, Osman
28 February 2004 Coventry CityA0-216,042
3 March 2004 Crewe AlexandraH0-019,861
13 March 2004 Rotherham UnitedH1-021,741Peschisolido
16 March 2004 WatfordA1-213,931Peschisolido
20 March 2004 Nottingham ForestH4-232,390Taylor, Peschisolido (2), Tudgay
23 March 2004 Sheffield UnitedA1-121,351Taylor (pen)
27 March 2004 SunderlandA1-230,838Taylor (pen)
3 April 2004 WalsallH0-123,574
10 April 2004 West Ham UnitedA0-028,207
12 April 2004 Bradford CityH3-221,593Osman, Taylor, Combe (own goal)
17 April 2004 Preston North EndH5-124,162Manel (2), Tudgay (2), Júnior
24 April 2004 BurnleyA0-116,189
1 May 2004 MillwallH2-026,056Bolder, Reich
9 May 2004 WimbledonA0-16,509

FA Cup

Main article: 2003–04 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R33 January 2004 Ipswich TownA0-316,159

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R113 August 2003 Huddersfield TownA1-26,672Taylor

Squad

Squad at end of season

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 Andy Oakes
2 Wales DF Rob Edwards (on loan from Aston Villa)
3 England DF Jamie Vincent
4 England DF Dave Walton
5 Republic of Ireland DF Jeff Kenna
6 England DF Pablo Mills
7 England MF Ian Taylor (captain)
8 Portugal MF Cândido Costa (on loan from Porto)
9 Spain FW Manel
10 Jamaica DF Michael Johnson[2]
11 Canada FW Paul Peschisolido
13 England GK Lee Grant
14 England DF Richard Jackson
15 England MF Adam Bolder
16 France DF Youl Mawéné
17 England DF Paul Boertien
No. Position Player
18 England FW Izale McLeod
19 England MF Nathan Doyle
20 England MF Lewis Hunt
21 Scotland MF Gary Twigg
22 Germany FW Marco Reich
23 England FW Marcus Tudgay
24 England GK Lee Camp[3]
26 England DF Chris Palmer
27 England DF James Turner
28 Finland MF Kris Weckström
29 England DF Tom Huddlestone
30 England MF Lee Holmes
31 Peru FW Gianfranco Labarthe Tome
32 England MF Leon Osman (on loan from Everton)
33 Brazil FW José Júnior
34 England FW Noel Whelan

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
9 England FW Lee Bradbury (on loan from Portsmouth)
2 England DF Warren Barton (to Queens Park Rangers)
32 Scotland MF Gary Caldwell (on loan from Newcastle United)
34 Sweden FW Mathias Svensson (on loan from Charlton Athletic)
22 England MF Adam Murray (to Burton Albion)
9 England FW Danny Dichio (on loan from West Bromwich Albion)
32 Northern Ireland MF Peter Kennedy (on loan from Wigan Athletic)
No. Position Player
3 Argentina DF Luciano Zavagno (to A.C. Ancona)
22 England FW Lee Bradbury (on loan from Portsmouth)
11 England MF Lee Morris (to Leicester City)
5 England DF Steve Elliott (to Blackpool)
12 Finland MF Simo Valakari (to FC Dallas)
25 Republic of Ireland MF Barry Molloy (to Drogheda United)

References

  1. "Derby County 2003-2004 Home". statto.com. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
  2. Johnson was born in Nottingham, England, but qualifies to represent Jamaica internationally and made his international debut for Jamaica in 1999.
  3. Camp was born in Derby, England, but also qualifies to represent Northern Ireland internationally and would make his full international debut for Northern Ireland in March 2011, having previously represented England at U-21 level.
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