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2003–04 Leeds United A.F.C. season

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Stadium
  
Elland Road

FA Cup
  
Third round

Premier League
  
19th (relegated)

League Cup
  
Third round

Chairman
  
Professor John McKenzie (until 15 December) Trevor Birch (until 19 March) Gerald Krasner

Manager
  
Peter Reid (until 10 November) Eddie Gray

The 2003-04 season saw Leeds United relegated from the Premier League after 14 years in the top flight, in the aftermath of the club's financial crisis. This came three years after reaching the Champions League semi-finals.

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Season summary

Having narrowly avoided relegation the previous campaign, another season of struggle was on the cards, as the financial crisis at Elland Road saw Leeds United's debts reach the £100 million mark, and consequently the sale of key players continued. Manager Peter Reid was sacked on 10 November after Leeds collected 8 points from their first 12 games, and former player, coach and manager Eddie Gray was brought in on a temporary basis. Some initially improved results saw Leeds climb out of the relegation zone by the end of 2003, but a dreadful run of seven straight defeats after the turn of the year saw them cast adrift at the bottom of the table, and from that point onwards the club had no real hope of surviving in the Premier League.

Some decent results late in the season saw them at least move off the bottom of the table, but a 4-1 defeat at Bolton on 2 May confirmed relegation, and Gray was soon on his way out of the club for good, to be replaced by Kevin Blackwell, who had been brought to the club a year earlier as Reid's assistant. Few observers gave Leeds much hope of an immediate promotion back to the Premiership, with Blackwell's ultimate task being seen as one of avoiding a second successive relegation.

Kit

Leeds United retained the previous season's home kit, manufactured by Nike, although the kit carried a new sponsor.

First-team 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.

Left club during season

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

Reserve squad

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

Starting 11

Considering starts in all competitions
  • GK: #1, Paul Robinson, 39
  • RB: #2, Gary Kelly, 39
  • CB: #21, Dominic Matteo, 34
  • CB: #22, Michael Duberry, 20
  • LB: #3, Ian Harte, 24
  • RM: #11, Jermaine Pennant, 34
  • CM: #20, Seth Johnson, 25
  • CM: #23, David Batty, 12 (#6, Zoumana Camara, has 15 starts as a centre-back)
  • LM: #38, James Milner, 29
  • CF: #17, Alan Smith, 38
  • CF: #9, Mark Viduka, 31
  • In

  • Jody Morris - Chelsea, 19 July 2003, free
  • Out

  • Shane Cansdell-Sherriff - AGF Aarhus, 27 June 2003, free
  • Jacob Burns - 30 June 2003, released
  • Harry Kewell - Liverpool, 9 July 2003, £5,000,000
  • Olivier Dacourt - Roma, 10 July 2003, £3,500,000
  • Paul Okon - Vicenza 30 August 2003, free
  • Nigel Martyn - Everton, 1 September 2003, £500,000
  • Danny Milosevic - 30 September 2003, released
  • Jody Morris - Rotherham United, 13 March 2004, free
  • Transfers in: £0 Transfers out: £9,000,000 Total spending: £9,000,000

    Loaned in

  • Zoumana Camara - Lens, season-long loan, 22 July 2003
  • Didier Domi - Paris Saint-Germain, season-long loan, 5 August 2003
  • Lamine Sakho - Marseille, season-long loan, 12 August 2003
  • Jermaine Pennant - Arsenal, two-month loan (extended to season-long), 20 August 2003
  • Salomon Olembé - Marseille, season-long loan, 31 August 2003
  • Roque Júnior - A.C. Milan, season-long loan, 1 September 2003
  • Cyril Chapuis - Marseille, season-long loan, 1 September 2003
  • Steven Caldwell - Newcastle United, four-month loan, 2 February 2004
  • Loaned out

  • Harpal Singh - Bury, 31 July 2003
  • Matthew Kilgallon - West Ham United, 21 August 2003
  • Danny Mills - Middlesbrough, season-long loan, 24 August 2003
  • Stephen McPhail - Nottingham Forest, 26 August 2003
  • James Milner - Swindon Town, 3 September 2003
  • Paul Keegan - Scunthorpe United, 21 October 2003
  • Shaun Allaway - Walsall, 24 October 2003
  • Frazer Richardson - Stoke City, 7 November 2003
  • Simon Johnson - Blackpool, 13 December 2003
  • Jamie McMaster - Chesterfield, 7 January 2004
  • Michael Bridges - Newcastle United, 2 February 2004
  • Nick Barmby - Nottingham Forest, 27 February 2004
  • Premier League

  • Mark Viduka 11
  • Alan Smith 9
  • Michael Duberry 3
  • Seth Johnson 2
  • Jermaine Pennant 2
  • Dominic Matteo 2
  • Matthew Kilgallon 2
  • James Milner 2
  • Lamine Sakho 1
  • Zoumana Camara 1
  • Eirik Bakke 1
  • Stephen McPhail 1
  • Ian Harte 1
  • League Cup

  • Roque Júnior 2
  • FA Cup

  • Mark Viduka 1
  • Overall

  • Mark Viduka 12
  • Alan Smith 9
  • Michael Duberry 3
  • Seth Johnson 2
  • Jermaine Pennant 2
  • Dominic Matteo 2
  • Matthew Kilgallon 2
  • James Milner 2
  • Roque Júnior 2
  • Lamine Sakho 1
  • Zoumana Camara 1
  • Eirik Bakke 1
  • Stephen McPhail 1
  • Ian Harte 1
  • References

    2003–04 Leeds United A.F.C. season Wikipedia