- 2000 Football League Second Division playoff final
Match summary
The two teams were competing for promotion to the second tier of the
English football league system , at the time called the First Division, a level which neither club had ever previously reached. The attendance of 53,764 was significantly down on the figure of 76,935 registered at the equivalent fixture in the previous season, and there was a significant disparity in the number of tickets sold to the fans of the two clubs, with only around 10,000 Wigan fans in attendance compared to over 40,000 Gillingham fans. A specific revenue figure for the match was not made public, but half of the gate receipts went to The Football League to distribute amongst its member clubs, with Gillingham and Wigan each receiving twenty-five per cent and no additional television broadcast fee. [cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/football_league/article1132658.ece|title=Wolves silently hunting end to 16 years of play-off failure|publisher=The Times|author=Peter Lansley|date=2003-05-16|accessdate=2008-08-19]Gillingham manager Peter Taylor picked eight of the players who had started the previous season's playoff final,cite web|url=http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=306791|title=League One Play-Off – Final|publisher=Soccerbase|accessdate=2008-08-07] but made the decision to drop the team's captain, Paul Smith, from the starting line-up due to personal issues, which led to the player requesting a transfer. [cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20000620002818/www.gillinghamfootballclub.com/News/2000/june00.htm|title=All the latest news for June|publisher=Gillingham F.C.|accessdate=2008-08-07] Wigan manager John Benson, who was taking charge of the team for the last time before the appointment of a new manager,cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20000527/ai_n14316287|author=Pete Lansley|title=Football: Taylor believes Gills will pass character test|publisher=The Independent|accessdate=2008-08-07|date=2000-05-27] included five players in the starting line-up who had played at Wembley in the previous season's
Football League Trophy final,cite web|url=http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=258191|title=Football League Trophy – Final|publisher=Soccerbase|accessdate=2008-08-08] but left out captainCarl Bradshaw , as well as first-choice goalkeeperRoy Carroll , who had missed both semi-final matches following anappendix operation.cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:AWNB:LTIB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=0F929BB304C9B42E&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB57AB53DF815|title=Taylor on course to complete rebuilding process — Football Saturday|publisher=The Times|accessdate=2008-08-09|date=2000-05-27|author=Nick Szczepanik]First half
Wigan started off the stronger team, with Darren Sheridan dominating the midfield play and
Andy Liddell causing problems for Gillingham's defenders. After four minutesSimon Haworth headed for goal, but Gillingham goalkeeperVince Bartram made a comfortable save. Haworth also hit the crossbar with a long-range shot on goal.Gillingham took the lead after 35 minutes after
Andy Hessenthaler passed toCarl Asaba , whose shot was deflected into his own goal by Wigan defenderPat McGibbon , under pressure fromIffy Onuora . Wigan'sArjan De Zeeuw attempted to keep the ball out of the goal, but after checking with his assistant referee, refereeRob Styles ruled that the ball had crossed the line and awarded a goal to Gillingham.cite web|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2000/may/29/newsstory.sport10|title=Gills save their best for last|publisher=The Guardian|accessdate=2008-08-09|date=2000-05-29|author=Jon Brodkin] cite web|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2000/may/28/newsstory.sport15|title=Gills edge out Wigan in a Wembley classic|publisher=The Guardian|accessdate=2008-08-09|date=2000-05-28] At half-time the score remained 1–0 to Gillingham.econd half
Wigan again dominated play after the half-time interval and equalised in the 53rd minute. Wigan's de Zeeuw crossed the ball from a wide position and Simon Haworth flicked it up and then hit a shot from six yards out past Bartram and into the net, to score what "
The Independent " described as "one of Wembley's great goals". In the 65th minute, de Zeeuw's header was cleared off the line by Gillingham'sNicky Southall , who appeared to be standing behind the goal line. Wigan's supporters believed that the ball had in fact crossed the line and entered the goal, but the assistant referee ruled otherwise. Gillingham had several chances on goal in the latter stages of the game, but Wigan goalkeeperDerek Stillie prevented any further goalscoring. Shortly before the end of the game Wigan defender Kevin Sharp, who had earlier been cautioned for dissent, was sent off for a foul on Southall, reducing his team to ten men. The match remained deadlocked at 1–1 after 90 minutes and therefore went into a 30-minute period of extra time.Extra time
In the early stages of extra time, Wigan again looked stronger despite their numerical disadvantage. After approximately nine minutes of the extra period, Gillingham's
Barry Ashby was adjudged to have fouledDarren Sheridan , resulting in apenalty kick for Wigan, whichStuart Barlow scored to give his team a 2–1 lead. Gillingham's Andy Hessenthaler rallied his unsettled team, and in the 114th minute team-mate Steve Butler, who had come on as a substitute a few minutes earlier, headed in a cross fromJunior Lewis to level the match once again. Four minutes later another Gillingham substitute, Andy Thomson, beat Stuart Balmer to the ball after a cross fromTy Gooden and scored to give theKent club the lead with only two minutes remaining. Wigan were unable to score any further goals in the short time remaining, and the match finished 3–2 to Gillingham.Post-match
After the final whistle Gillingham's temporary captain
Adrian Pennock received the winners' trophy jointly with the team's usual captain, Paul Smith, who had come on as a substitute. [cite web|url=http://www.gillingham.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=110494|title=Ex-Gills In At Margate|publisher=Vital Football|accessdate=2008-08-08|date=2008-05-22] Peter Taylor commented that "These players, especially the ones that were here last year, deserved it. All season they've shown unbelievable character, and that's what they have done today. They never know when they are beaten." John Benson, commenting particularly on the goal which Wigan felt they were denied, said that "You feel cheated, but decisions like that are part of the game". [cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:AWNB:LTIB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=0F929BB608C9E0B4&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB57AB53DF815|title=Gillingham's revival provides extra satisfaction this time — Football|publisher=The Times|accessdate=2008-08-09|date=2008-05-29|author=Nick Szczepanik]In the aftermath of the match Gillingham offered a new contract to manager Peter Taylor, but two weeks after leading the club to victory at Wembley he left to take over as manager of
Premier League team Leicester City. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sport/football/787483.stm|title=The Peter principle|publisher=BBC|accessdate=2008-08-07|date=2000-06-12] Wigan manager John Benson had already announced before the playoff final that he would be leaving his post whatever the result, and he was replaced byBruce Rioch . [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/wigan_athletic/1194674.stm|title=Rioch bust-up riddle
publisher=BBC|accessdate=2008-08-07|date=2001-02-28] As a result of their victory, Gillingham gained promotion to the second tier of English football for the first time in the club's 107-year history,cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sport/football/767702.stm|title=Second time lucky for Gills|publisher=BBC|accessdate=2008-08-06|date=2000-05-28] and went on to spend five seasons at that level. [Cite web|url=http://www.fchd.info/GILLINGH.HTM|title=Gillingham|publisher=The Football Club History Database|accessdate=2008-08-08] Wigan finally gained promotion to the second tier of English football in the 2002–03 season and achieved further promotion to thePremier League two years later. [cite web|url=http://www.fchd.info/WIGANA.HTM|title=Wigan Athletic|publisher=The Football Club History Database|accessdate=2008-08-14]Match details
footballbox
date=2000-05-28
time=15:00 BST
team1=Wigan Athletic
score= 2 – 3
team2=Gillingham
report= [http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=306783 (Report)]
goals1 =Haworth goal|59
Barlow goal|99|pen.
goals2 = McGibbon goal|35|o.g.
Butler goal|114
Thomson goal|118
stadium = Wembley,London
attendance = 53,764
referee =Rob Styles References
External links
* [http://www.football-league.co.uk Official Football League website]
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