2002–03 Walsall F.C. season

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Walsall
2002–03 season
Chairman Jeff Bonser
Manager Colin Lee
Stadium Bescot Stadium
First Division 17th
FA Cup Fifth round
League Cup Third round
Top goalscorer League: José Júnior (15)
All: José Júnior (16)
Highest home attendance 11,037 (vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 11 January)
Lowest home attendance 3,847 (vs. Shrewsbury Town, 10 September)
Average home league attendance 6,978

During the 2002–03 English football season, Walsall competed in the Football League First Division. It was the club's second consecutive season at that level.

Season summary

Walsall managed to avoid relegation to extend their stay in English football's second tier to a third season. Much of their success was down to the signing of key players, such as ex-Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Vinny Samways, returning to English football after a six-year spell in Spain.

Kit

Xara became Walsall's new kit manufacturers. Banks's remained the kit sponsors.

Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1 Portsmouth 46 17 3 3 52 22 12 8 3 45 23 97 45 +52 98
2 Leicester City 46 16 5 2 40 12 10 9 4 33 28 73 40 +33 92
3 Sheffield United 46 13 7 3 38 23 10 4 9 34 29 72 52 +20 80
4 Reading 46 13 3 7 33 21 12 1 10 28 25 61 46 +15 79
5 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 9 10 4 40 19 11 6 6 41 25 81 44 +37 76
6 Nottingham Forest 46 14 7 2 57 23 6 7 10 25 27 82 50 +32 74
7 Ipswich Town 46 10 5 8 49 39 9 8 6 31 25 80 64 +16 70
8 Norwich City 46 14 4 5 36 17 5 8 10 24 32 60 49 +11 69
9 Millwall 46 11 6 6 34 32 8 3 12 25 37 59 69 –10 66
10 Wimbledon 46 12 5 6 39 28 6 6 11 37 45 76 73 +3 65
11 Gillingham 46 10 6 7 33 31 6 8 9 23 34 56 65 –9 62
12 Preston North End 46 11 7 5 44 29 5 6 12 24 41 68 70 –2 61
13 Watford 46 11 5 7 33 26 6 4 13 21 44 54 70 –16 60
14 Crystal Palace 46 8 10 5 29 17 6 7 10 30 35 59 52 +7 59
15 Rotherham United 46 8 9 6 27 25 7 5 11 35 37 62 62 ±0 59
16 Burnley 46 10 4 9 35 44 5 6 12 30 45 65 89 –24 55
17 Walsall 46 10 3 10 34 34 5 6 12 23 35 57 69 –12 54
18 Derby County 46 9 5 9 33 32 6 2 15 22 42 55 74 –19 52
19 Bradford City 46 7 8 8 27 35 7 2 14 24 38 51 73 –22 52
20 Coventry City 46 6 6 11 23 31 6 8 9 23 31 46 62 –16 50
21 Stoke City 46 9 6 8 25 25 3 8 12 20 44 45 69 –24 50
22 Sheffield Wednesday 46 7 7 9 29 32 3 9 11 27 41 56 73 –17 46
23 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 7 6 10 29 31 4 6 13 20 36 49 67 –18 45
24 Grimsby Town 46 5 6 12 26 39 4 6 13 22 46 48 85 –37 39
  • Pld = Matches ; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
  • NB: In the Football League goals scored (F) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
Key
Football League Champions, promoted to FA Premier League
Promoted to FA Premier League
Participated in play-offs
Promoted to Premier League through play-offs
Relegated

Results

Walsall's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
10 August 2002 Ipswich Town H 0-2 5,253
14 August 2002 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 1-3 27,904 Herivelto
17 August 2002 Sheffield United A 1-1 14,011 Corica
24 August 2002 Nottingham Forest H 2-1 5,096 Sonner (pen), Wrack
26 August 2002 Brighton & Hove Albion A 2-0 6,519 Corica, Leitão
31 August 2002 Reading H 0-2 5,327
7 September 2002 Watford A 0-2 10,528
14 September 2002 Bradford City H 0-1 4,678
17 September 2002 Rotherham United H 3-4 4,648 Zdrilic (2), Leitão
21 September 2002 Millwall A 3-0 7,525 Zdrilic, Wrack, Leitão
28 September 2002 Sheffield Wednesday H 1-0 6,792 Simpson
5 October 2002 Derby County A 2-2 25,247 Corica, Aranalde (pen)
12 October 2002 Burnley A 1-2 12,907 Birch
19 October 2002 Preston North End H 3-3 6,832 Leitão, Júnior, Aranalde (pen)
26 October 2002 Coventry City A 0-0 14,544
29 October 2002 Crystal Palace H 3-4 6,368 Corica, Júnior (2)
2 November 2002 Stoke City H 4-2 6,391 Leitão (2), Júnior, Aranalde (pen)
9 November 2002 Leicester City A 0-2 25,243
16 November 2002 Wimbledon A 2-3 1,255 Júnior, Sonner (pen)
23 November 2002 Gillingham H 1-0 6,630 Júnior
30 November 2002 Portsmouth A 2-3 17,701 Sonner (2 pens)
7 December 2002 Grimsby Town H 3-1 5,888 Júnior, Leitão, Wrack
14 December 2002 Wimbledon H 2-0 6,596 Wrack, Júnior
21 December 2002 Norwich City A 1-2 19,872 Easton (own goal)
26 December 2002 Sheffield United H 0-1 10,459
28 December 2002 Ipswich Town A 2-3 26,550 Wrack (2)
1 January 2003 Nottingham Forest A 1-1 28,441 Ainsworth
11 January 2003 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 0-1 11,037
18 January 2003 Reading A 0-0 11,786
1 February 2003 Brighton & Hove Albion H 1-0 8,413 Leitão
8 February 2003 Leicester City H 1-4 8,741 O'Connor
22 February 2003 Watford H 2-0 7,705 Júnior, Leitão
26 February 2003 Stoke City A 0-1 10,409
1 March 2003 Bradford City A 2-1 10,893 Robinson, Matías
4 March 2003 Rotherham United A 0-0 5,792
8 March 2003 Millwall H 1-2 6,647 Júnior
15 March 2003 Burnley H 3-2 6,327 Leitão, Carbon, Matías
18 March 2003 Preston North End A 0-5 11,170
22 March 2003 Crystal Palace A 0-2 19,102
5 April 2003 Portsmouth H 1-2 7,899 Júnior
12 April 2003 Gillingham A 1-0 6,972 Leitão
15 April 2003 Coventry City H 0-0 7,337
19 April 2003 Norwich City H 0-0 7,018
21 April 2003 Grimsby Town A 1-0 4,618 Júnior
26 April 2003 Derby County H 3-2 8,416 Júnior (3)
4 May 2003 Sheffield Wednesday A 1-2 20,864 Matías

FA Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R3 4 January 2003 Reading H 0-0 5,987
R3R 14 January 2003 Reading A 1-1 (won 4-1 on pens) 8,767 Wrack
R4 25 January 2003 Wimbledon H 1-0 6,693 Zdrilic
R5 15 February 2003 Sheffield United A 0-2 17,510

League Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 10 September 2002 Shrewsbury Town H 1-0 3,847 Leitão
R2 2 October 2002 Nottingham Forest A 2-1 6,343 Leitão, Júnior
R3 6 November 2002 Blackburn Rovers A 2-2 (lost 4-5 on pens) 9,486 Aranalde (pen), Zdrilic

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[2]

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 Jimmy Walker
2 England MF Darren Bazeley
3 Spain DF Zigor Aranalde
4 England DF Matt Carbon
5 New Zealand DF Danny Hay
6 England DF Ian Roper
7 England MF Darren Wrack
8 England MF Martin O'Connor[3]
9 Portugal FW Jorge Leitão
10 Australia MF Steve Corica
11 Spain MF Pedro Matías
12 Wales MF Carl Robinson (on loan from Portsmouth)
14 Australia FW David Zdrilic
No. Position Player
15 England DF Tony Barras
16 Northern Ireland MF Danny Sonner[4]
17 England FW Gary Birch
18 England MF Gareth Ainsworth (on loan from Wimbledon)
19 England MF Mark Wright
24 England MF Vinny Samways
25 Brazil FW José Júnior (on loan from Treze)
26 Jamaica MF Fitzroy Simpson[5]
27 England GK Gavin Ward
29 England MF Chris Shuker (on loan from Manchester City)
29 Jamaica MF Jamie Lawrence[6]
30 France DF Ludovic Pollet (on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers)
33 England MF Neil Emblen (on loan from Norwich City)

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
12 Portugal FW Dani Rodrigues (to Ionikos)
13 Brazil MF Moreira Herivelto (to Ionikos)
No. Position Player
18 England DF Matt Gadsby (to Mansfield Town)
24 Spain MF Roberto Martínez (to Swansea City)

Reserve squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
20 England FW Karl Hawley
21 England MF Craig Stanley
22 England FW Andy Bishop
No. Position Player
23 England MF Nick Smith
28 England GK Matthew Harris
31 France MF Jean-Philippe Javary (on loan from Sheffield United)

References

  1. http://www.statto.com/football/teams/walsall/2002-2003/results
  2. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/eng/2002-2003/d1/walsall.htm
  3. O'Connor was born in Walsall, England, but represented the Cayman Islands internationally, although FIFA later ruled that he was ineligible.
  4. Sonner was born in Wigan, England.
  5. Simpson was born in Bradford-on-Avon, England.
  6. Lawrence was born in Balham, England.