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West Bromwich Albion 2001–02 football season
West Bromwich Albion 2001–02 season Chairman Paul Thompson Manager Gary Megson Football League First Division 2nd (promoted)FA Cup Sixth round League Cup Third round Top goalscorer League: Scott Dobie (10) All: Scott Dobie (12) Highest home attendance League: 26,701 (vs. Crystal Palace F.C. , 21 April 2002) All: 27,179 (vs. Cheltenham Town , FA Cup fifth round, 16 February 2002) Lowest home attendance League: 17,335 (vs. Millwall , 11 October 2001) All: 14,536 (vs. Swindon Town , League Cup second round, 11 September 2001) Average home league attendance League: 20,691
The 2001–02 season was West Bromwich Albion 's 106th season in The Football League . The team had lost in the playoff semi-final to Bolton Wanderers in 2000–01, meaning that they would be playing in the Football League First Division for the ninth consecutive season, their 33rd season in total at the second level of English football.
Albion won eight and drew two of their last ten league games and sealed promotion by beating Crystal Palace on the final day of the season. The club's success was built on a solid defence; although only 12th in the division in terms of goals scored, they conceded just 29 times, the fewest goals the club has ever conceded in a league season of 42 or more games. The team kept a club record 27 clean sheets (24 of which were in the league), including 17 1–0 wins (15 in the league).
The £7.5 million East Stand at the club's home ground, The Hawthorns , was completed in time for the start of the season. It replaced the old 'Rainbow Stand', which had been built in 1964.[ 1]
West Bromwich Albion retained the previous season's kit, manufactured by Patrick and sponsored by the West Bromwich Building Society .
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Game
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
Notes
1
11 August 2001
Walsall
Away
1–2
9,181 (2,000)
Clement
2
18 August 2001
Grimsby Town
Home
0–1
17,921 (684)
3
25 August 2001
Sheffield Wednesday
Away
1–1
18,844 (1,865)
Dichio
4
27 August 2001
Gillingham
Home
1–0
18,180 (832)
Dichio
5
8 September 2001
Manchester City
Home
4–0
23,524 (4,892)
McInnes , Clement (2, 1 pen), Dobie
6
15 September 2001
Watford
Away
2–1
15,726 (1,974)
Dobie (2)
7
18 September 2001
Preston North End
Home
2–0
18,289 (893)
Dobie (2)
8
22 September 2001
Wimbledon
Home
0–1
19,222
9
25 September 2001
Portsmouth
Away
2–1
17,287
Clement , Dobie
10
29 September 2001
Burnley
Home
1–0
21,442 (2,503)
Dobie
11
11 October 2001
Millwall
Home
0–2
17,335 (378)
12
16 October 2001
Stockport County
Away
2–1
6,052 (1,276)
Taylor (2)
13
19 October 2001
Norwich City
Away
0–2
20,465 (1,173)
14
25 October 2001
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Home
1–1
26,143 (5,186)
Clement
15
28 October 2001
Barnsley
Away
2–3
12,490 (853)
Johnson , Clement
16
31 October 2001
Crystal Palace
Away
1–0
17,273 (1,202)
Taylor
17
4 November 2001
Nottingham Forest
Home
1–0
18,281 (1,300)
Rösler
18
7 November 2001
Birmingham City
Away
1–0
23,554
Johnson
19
17 November 2001
Rotherham United
Away
1–2
8,509 (2,400)
Moore
20
24 November 2001
Bradford City
Home
1–0
18,910 (944)
McInnes
21
2 December 2001
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Away
1–0
27,515 (3,200)
Jordão
22
8 December 2001
Sheffield United
Home
0–1
19,462
23
12 December 2001
Coventry City
Home
1–0
22,543 (1,371)
Konjić (own goal)
24
15 December 2001
Crewe Alexandra
Away
1–1
8,154 (2,176)
Jordão
25
22 December 2001
Sheffield Wednesday
Home
1–1
20,340 (1,393)
Fox
26
26 December 2001
Manchester City
Away
0–0
34,407 (2,100)
27
29 December 2001
Gillingham
Away
1–2
9,912 (1,600)
Johnson
28
1 January 2002
Stockport County
Home
4–0
20,541 (683)
Dichio (2), Roberts , Johnson
29
12 January 2002
Grimsby Town
Away
0–0
6,011 (1,498)
30
20 January 2002
Walsall
Home
1–0
20,290 (2,387)
Roberts
31
29 January 2002
Birmingham City
Home
1–0
25,266 (5,049)
Roberts
32
3 February 2002
Burnley
Away
2–0
15,846 (1,452)
Roberts (2)
33
10 February 2002
Norwich City
Home
1–0
19,115 (542)
Dichio
34
19 February 2002
Millwall
Away
0–1
13,716 (1,255)
35
23 February 2002
Portsmouth
Home
5–0
21,028 (1,374)
Roberts (2), Sigurðsson , Dobie , Bališ
36
26 February 2002
Preston North End
Away
0–1
14,487 (1,432)
37
2 March 2002
Wimbledon
Away
1–0
8,363 (1,803)
Dichio
38
5 March 2002
Watford
Home
1–1
19,580 (946)
Dichio
39
16 March 2002
Sheffield United
Away
3–0
17,653 (2,646)
Dobie (2), McInnes
40
22 March 2002
Nottingham Forest
Away
1–0
24,788 (5,000)
Taylor
41
26 March 2002
Crewe Alexandra
Home
4–1
21,303 (544)
Jordão (2), Dichio , Wright (own goal)
42
30 March 2002
Barnsley
Home
3–1
23,167 (1,253)
Jordão , Dichio , Benjamin
43
1 April 2002
Coventry City
Away
1–0
21,513 (3,800)
Taylor
44
7 April 2002
Rotherham United
Home
1–1
22,376 (703)
Taylor
45
13 April 2002
Bradford City
Away
1–0
20,209 (3,500)
Bališ (pen)
46
21 April 2002
Crystal Palace
Home
2–0
26,712 (1,896)
Moore , Taylor
^ Fox was born in Norwich , England , and played for the England B team, but also qualified to represent Montserrat internationally and would make his international debut for Montserrat in 2004.
^ Johnson was born in Bristol , England , but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and made his international debut for Wales in 1998.
^ Roberts was born in Park Royal , England , but also qualified to represent Grenada internationally through his father and made his international debut for Grenada in 1998.
^ Quinn was born in Coventry , England , but also qualified to represent Northern Ireland internationally and made his international debut for Northern Ireland in 1996.
^ Moore was born in Birmingham , England , but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and made his international debut for Jamaica in 1999.
^ Dobie was born in Workington , England , but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally and made his international debut for Scotland in 2002.
^ Jordão was born in Malanje , Portuguese Angola (now Angola ), but also qualified to represent Portugal internationally and represented them at U-21 level.
^ Benjamin was born in Kettering , England , and represented them at U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and would make his international debut for Jamaica in November 2002.
McOwan, Gavin (2002). The Essential History of West Bromwich Albion . Headline. ISBN 0-7553-1146-9 .
Matthews, Tony (2007). West Bromwich Albion: The Complete Record . Breedon Books. ISBN 978-1-85983-565-4 .
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