2000–01 season | |||
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Chairman | Gunnar Gíslason | ||
Manager | Gudjon Thordarson | ||
Stadium | Britannia Stadium | ||
Football League Second Division | 5th (77 Points) | ||
FA Cup | First Round | ||
League Cup | Fourth Round | ||
League Trophy | Semi final | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Peter Thorne (16) All: Peter Thorne (19) |
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Highest home attendance | 22,133 vs Port Vale (17 February 2001) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 9,350 vs Brentford (17 January 2001) | ||
Average home league attendance | 13,767 | ||
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The 2000–01 season was Stoke City's 94th season in the Football League and the seventh in the third tier.
Manager Gudjon Thordarson again brought in some of his fellow countrymen as Stoke were looking to gain promotion to the First Division. The close season saw Stoke beat higher placed teams in the form of Birmingham City and Liverpool but a goalless draw with Wycombe Wanderers emphasized that pre-season results mean nothing. Stoke's form was steady if not spectacular but two terrible cup exists, defeat to Nuneaton Borough in the FA Cup and a shocking 8–0 loss at home to Liverpool in the League Cup threatened to derail Stoke's season. But Stoke responded by going 12 matches unbeaten and for the second season running Stoke entered the lottery of the play-offs. Walsall were the opponents and after a 0–0 draw the "Saddlers" proved to be too strong at the Bescot Stadium and won the match 4–2 leaving Stoke facing a fourth season in the third tier.
The Icelandic invasion of Stoke-on-Trent was now in full flow with no less than ten Scandinavian players agreeing to join the club. Amongst them were club record signing Brynjar Gunnarsson, the manager's son Bjarni Guðjónsson, Swedish full-back Mikael Hansson and new forwards Stefán Þórðarson and Ríkharður Daðason although Daðason took until October before he could complete his move from Norwegian football. Stoke went on a pre-season tour of Iceland and then had two impressive results against Birmingham City and Liverpool.Tony Dorigo and Wayne Thomas both joined the side before the season opener at home to Wycombe Wanderers with excitement rife after the good pre-season. But a frustrating 0–0 followed and those it seemed that pre-season results are pretty pointless.