- 2006–07 Middlesbrough F.C. season
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Middlesbrough F.C. Season 2006-07 Manager Gareth Southgate
Chairman Steve Gibson
Captain George Boateng
League Premier League League position 12th FA Cup 6th Round League Cup 2nd Round Top goalscorer League: Mark Viduka (14)
All: Mark Viduka (19)Highest attendance Home: 33,308 v Man Utd
Away: 75,967 v Man UtdLowest attendance Home: 16,702 v Hull City
Away: 17,520 v Hull CityDuring the 2006-07 season, Middlesbrough participated in the Premier League.
Contents
Team kit and sponsors
Middlesbrough's kits were once again produced by Errea, and sponsored by 888.com for the third season running. The club retained the white band of the previous two seasons.
Home colours Away colours Search for a new manager
On 4 May 2006, Steve McClaren was chosen to take over as the manager of the England national team after the 2006 FIFA World Cup.[1] Managers linked to take over as new Boro boss included Terry Venables,[2] Martin O'Neill, Tony Mowbray and Alan Curbishley,[3] with Steve Gibson expecting whoever took over to achieve a Champions League place in the near future.[4] Venables declined the job offer citing an unwillingness to return to full-time management.[5] Venables subsequentley joined McClaren as England's assistant coach.[6]
Gibson then looked within his own club and decided to name club captain Gareth Southgate as manager. Southgate signed a five-year contract and decided to finish his playing career, at the age of 35, to focus entirely on his new job. His appointment was controversial as he did not possess the coaching qualifications required to manage a Premier League football club.[7] However, at a Premier League meeting on 22 November 2006, Southgate was granted a dispensation to continue in his role until the end of the season, during which time it was announced that he will study for the Uefa Pro A Licence.[8]
Transfers
Summer transfer window
Several players, including Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink[9] and Doriva[10] left the club at the end of the previous season, and Franck Queudrue was sold to Fulham for £3 million.[11] Argentinian left-back Julio Arca was signed from local rivals Sunderland for a fee of £1.75m,[12] and young Frenchman Herold Goulon was signed from Olympique Lyonnais on a three year deal.[13]
Southgate signed two international defenders to strengthen up his backline following the second game of the season. England international Jonathan Woodgate joined his home-town team on loan from Real Madrid, while Chelsea's German international centreback Robert Huth signed for a fee of £6 million.[14] Charlton Athletic's Jamaican international striker Jason Euell was signed on the final day of the transfer window.[15]
January transfer window
Lee Dong-Gook arrived from Pohang Steelers in the January transfer window, while Ray Parlour,[16] Ugo Ehiogu[17] and Massimo Maccarone[18] all left the club for free.
Summary
In
Date Player Previous Club Fee Ref 12 July 2006 Herold Goulon
Olympique Lyonnais
Undisclosed [13] 26 July 2006 Julio Arca
Sunderland £1.75 million [12] 30 August 2006 Robert Huth
Chelsea £6 million [14] 31 August 2006 Jason Euell
Charlton Athletic £300,000 [15] 31 January 2007 Lee Dong-Gook
Pohang Steelers
Free [19] Loans in
Date Player Club from Period Ref 30 August 2006 Jonathan Woodgate
Real Madrid
Full season [14] Out
For departures of players out of contract at the end of 2005-06 see Middlesbrough F.C. season 2005-06.
Date Player New club Fee Ref 27 July 2006 Franck Queudrue
Fulham £3 million [11] 5 January 2007 Kevin Burgess
Darlington Free [20] 25 January 2007 Ugo Ehiogu
Rangers
Free [17] 30 January 2007 Massimo Maccarone
Siena
Free [18] 9 February 2007 Ray Parlour
Hull City Free [16] 14 May 2007 Malcolm Christie
- Out of contract [21] 15 May 2007 Abel Xavier
Los Angeles Galaxy
Out of contract [22] 1 June 2007 Stuart Parnaby
Birmingham City Out of contract [23] 6 June 2007 Danny Graham
Carlisle United Out of contract [24] 7 June 2007 Mark Viduka
Newcastle Out of contract [25] 3 July 2007 Daryl Robson
Galway United
Free [26] Loans out
Date Player Club at Period Ref 2 August 2006 Danny Graham
Blackpool 1 month [27] 4 August 2006 Brad Jones
Sheffield Wednesday 3 months [28] 25 August 2006 David Knight
Oldham Athletic 1 month [29] 28 September 2006 David Wheater
Wolverhampton Wanderers To 16 November 2006[A] [30][31] 16 October 2006 Adam Johnson
Leeds United 1 month [32] 27 October 2006 Tom Craddock
Wrexham
3 days[B] [33] 3 November 2006 Jason Kennedy
Boston United 3 months 13 November 2006 Matthew Bates
Ipswich 1 month 23 November 2006 Ugo Ehiogu
Leeds United To 2007-01-01 1 January 2007 Danny Graham
Carlisle United To 2007-04-22 8 January 2007 David Wheater
Darlington 3 months 2 March 2007 Jason Kennedy
Bury 3 months 9 March 2007 Josh Walker
Bournemouth 1 month Notes
- A Wheater's loan was initially intended to last three months, but he was returned to Middlesbrough after making only one appearance.
- B Craddock's loan was initially intended to last one month, but he was injured in his first game and returned to Middlesbrough.
Squad
Senior squad
Appearances and goals
Appearance and goalscoring records for all the players who were in the Middlesbrough F.C. first team squad during the 2006-07 season.[34]
No. Nat Pos Player Total Premier League FA Cup Carling Cup Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals 1 GK Mark Schwarzer 42 0 36 0 6 0 0 0 2 DF Stuart Parnaby 21 0 18 0 2 0 1 0 3 MF Julio Arca 28 3 21 2 7 1 0 0 4 DF Ugo Ehiogu 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 DF Chris Riggott 7 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 6 MF Gaizka Mendieta 8 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 7 MF George Boateng 41 2 35 1 6 1 0 0 8 DF Jonathan Woodgate 36 0 30 0 6 0 0 0 9 FW Mark Viduka 37 19 29 14 7 5 1 0 10 MF Fábio Rochemback 22 2 20 2 2 0 0 0 11 FW Malcolm Christie 17 2 13 1 4 1 0 0 12 DF Emanuel Pogatetz 42 2 35 2 7 0 0 0 14 DF Robert Huth 14 1 12 1 1 0 1 0 15 MF Ray Parlour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 FW Jason Euell 20 0 17 0 2 0 1 0 17 DF Abel Xavier 20 1 14 1 6 0 0 0 18 FW Lee Dong-Gook 11 0 9 0 2 0 0 0 19 MF Stewart Downing 42 2 34 2 8 0 0 0 20 FW Yakubu Aiyegbeni 45 16 37 12 8 4 0 0 21 GK Ross Turnbull 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 22 GK Brad Jones 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 23 FW Massimo Maccarone 8 1 7 1 0 0 1 0 24 DF Andrew Davies 26 0 23 0 3 0 0 0 25 MF James Morrison 36 2 28 2 7 0 1 0 26 DF Matthew Bates 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 27 MF Lee Cattermole 39 2 31 1 7 1 1 0 28 MF Adam Johnson 16 0 12 0 3 0 1 0 29 DF Anthony McMahon 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 30 FW Danny Graham 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 31 DF David Wheater 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 32 GK David Knight 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 DF Andrew Taylor 42 0 34 0 7 0 1 0 34 MF Jason Kennedy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 DF Graeme Owens 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 DF Seb Hines 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 41 MF Josh Walker 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 FW Tom Craddock 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Discipline
Disciplinary records for 2006-07 league and cup matches. Players with 1 card or more included only.[34]
No. Nat. Player Yellow cards
Red cards
1 Mark Schwarzer 1 0 2 Stuart Parnaby 2 0 3 Julio Arca 3 0 5 Chris Riggott 1 0 7 George Boateng 8 2 8 Jonathan Woodgate 5 0 9 Mark Viduka 2 0 10 Fábio Rochemback 6 0 11 Malcolm Christie 1 0 12 Emanuel Pogatetz 12 0 14 Robert Huth 3 0 16 Jason Euell 3 0 17 Abel Xavier 3 0 19 Stewart Downing 4 0 20 Yakubu Aiyegbeni 2 0 23 Massimo Maccarone 2 0 24 Andrew Davies 3 0 25 James Morrison 0 1 27 Lee Cattermole 12 0 28 Adam Johnson 1 0 33 Andrew Taylor 3 0 Academy squad
Academy players for 2006-07 season.[35]
Nat. Position Player Academy year GK Matthew Atkinson 1 DF Joe Bennett 1 FW Jonathan Franks 1 MF David Hillerby 1 DF Lewis McCardle 1 FW Nathan Porritt 1 MF Shaun Saiko 1 GK Jason Steele 1 DF Lewis Walker 1 FW Nathan Fisher 2 DF Jason Honeyman 2 DF John Johnson 2 DF Richard Langthorne 2 MF Daryl Robson 2 FW Stephen Thompson 2 MF Josh Walker 2 FW Peter Watling 2 DF Kevin Burgess 3 MF Lee Cattermole 3 MF Hérold Goulon 3 DF Seb Hines 3 FW Ben Hutchinson 3 MF Graeme Owens 3 DF Rhys Williams 3 Pre-season
Results
Win Draw Loss
Note: Results are given with Middlesbrough score listed first.
Game Date Venue Opponent Result
F–AAttendance Boro Goalscorers Report 1 22 July 2006 A Rangers
0–1 31,544 Report 2 22 July 2006 A Darlington
0–1 Report 3 25 July 2006 A Barnsley
3–1 3,971 Yakubu (2), Maccarone Report 4 25 July 2006 A York City
1–0 1,342 Morrison 55' Report 5 28 July 2006 A Doncaster Rovers
0–2 3,452 Report 6 29 July 2006 A Sheffield Wednesday
2–1 5,684 Christie, Yakubu Report 7 3 August 2006 N Athletic Bilbao
0–1 Report 8 3 August 2006 A FC Cologne
0–2 Report 9 6 August 2006 A Feyenoord
0–2 Report 10 8 August 2006 A Heerenveen
0–4 Report 11 12 August 2006 H Chievo
0–0 8,647 Report Premier League
Further information: Premier League 2006-07Most common Middlesbrough lineup based on appearances Southgate's managerial reign started with a 3–2 defeat at newly-promoted Reading,[36] but was followed up by a 2–1 win home victory over reigning Premier League champions Chelsea.[37] Boro were brought crashing down to Earth straight afterwards though with a 4–0 home defeat to Portsmouth.[38]
Overall, Middlesbrough's form in 2006–07 was indifferent. Promising results such as the surprising home victory over Chelsea were coupled with the team losing away from home to all three newly promoted Premiership sides.[36][39][40] It took until mid-January for Boro to register their first away win of the season, at struggling Charlton Athletic, their first away win since April of the year before.[41] They comprehensively beat Bolton Wanderers 5-1 at home in January, their biggest victory of the season.[42]
Middlesbrough ultimately finished 12th in the table with 46 points, winning twelve, drawing ten and losing sixteen matches - slightly better than last season, but their dismal form in the early and late part of the season prevented them from attaining an even higher position and at one time put them in danger of being relegated. The fact that they were 8 points away from a UEFA Cup spot and 8 points away from getting relegated neatly summed up their season.[43]
Results
Win Draw Loss
Note: Results are given with Middlesbrough score listed first. Man of the Match is according to mfc.co.uk.
Game Date Venue Opponent Result
F–AAttendance Boro Goalscorers Man of the Match Report 1 19 August 2006 A Reading 2–3 23,855 Downing 11', Yakubu 21' Viduka Report 2 23 August 2006 H Chelsea 2–1 29,198 Pogatetz 80', Viduka 90' Pogatetz Report 3 28 August 2006 H Portsmouth 0–4 24,834 Downing Report 4 9 September 2006 A Arsenal 1–1 60,007 Morrison 22' Woodgate Report 5 16 September 2006 A Bolton Wanderers 0–0 21,164 Pogatetz Report 6 23 September 2006 H Blackburn Rovers 0–1 24,959 Pogatetz Report 7 30 September 2006 A Sheffield United 1–2 27,483 Yakubu 49' Schwarzer Report 8 14 October 2006 H Everton 2–1 27,156 Yakubu 27' (pen.), Viduka 71' Huth Report 9 22 October 2006 H Newcastle United 1–0 30,060 Yakubu 85' Downing Report 10 30 October 2006 A Manchester City 0–1 36,720 Maccarone Report 11 4 November 2006 A Watford 0–2 18,951 Downing Report 12 11 November 2006 H West Ham United 1–0 25,898 Maccarone 74' Downing Report 13 18 November 2006 H Liverpool 0–0 31,424 Woodgate Report 14 25 November 2006 A Aston Villa 1–1 33,162 Christie 43' Christie Report 15 2 December 2006 H Manchester United 1–2 31,238 Morrison 66' Huth Report 16 5 December 2006 A Tottenham Hotspur 1–2 34,154 Huth 80' Huth Report 17 9 December 2006 H Wigan Athletic 1–1 23,638 Yakubu 67' Viduka Report 18 18 December 2006 A Fulham 1–2 16,891 Viduka 74' Yakubu Report 19 23 December 2006 H Charlton 2–0 32,013 Yakubu 29', Arca 52' Arca Report 20 26 December 2006 A Everton 0–0 38,126 Woodgate Report 21 30 December 2006 A Blackburn Rovers 1–2 22,653 Yakubu 61' (pen.) Cattermole Report 22 1 January 2007 H Sheffield United 3–1 27,963 Viduka 36', Yakubu (2) 69', 76' (pen.) Yakubu Report 23 13 January 2007 A Charlton Athletic 3–1 26,384 Cattermole 45', Arca 63', Yakubu 68' Viduka Report 24 20 January 2007 H Bolton Wanderers 5–1 24,614 Speed 6' (o.g.), Xavier 10',
Viduka (2) 23', 84', Downing 43'Viduka Report 25 30 January 2007 A Portsmouth 0–0 19,820 Woodgate Report 26 3 February 2007 H Arsenal 1–1 31,122 Yakubu 63' (pen.) Arca Report 27 10 February 2007 A Chelsea 0–3 41,699 Davies Report 28 24 February 2007 H Reading 2–1 26,412 Viduka 7', Yakubu 69' Viduka Report 29 3 March 2007 A Newcastle United 0–0 52,303 Woodgate Report 30 17 March 2007 H Manchester City 0–2 26,427 Downing Report 31 31 March 2007 A West Ham United 0–2 34,977 Xavier Report 32 7 April 2007 H Watford 4–1 25,534 Viduka (2) 5', 75', Boateng 27',
Rochemback 79'Johnson Report 33 14 April 2007 H Aston Villa 1–3 26,959 Rochemback 13' Taylor Report 34 18 April 2007 A Liverpool 0–2 41,458 Pogatetz Report 35 21 April 2007 A Manchester United 1–1 75,967 Viduka 45+1' Pogatetz Report 36 28 April 2007 H Tottenham Hotspur 2–3 27,861 Viduka 66', Pogatetz 89' Rochemback Report 37 5 May 2007 A Wigan Athletic 1–0 21,204 Viduka 29' Pogatetz Report 38 13 May 2007 H Fulham 3–1 29,556 Viduka (2) 34', 47', Wheater 45+3' Viduka Report League progress
This chart shows the league position of Middlesbrough F.C. over the course of the season. The green area represents the UEFA Champions League positions (positions 1 to 4), the yellow area represents what turned out to be the UEFA Cup positions (positions 5 to 7) and the red area represents the relegation places (positions 18 to 20). The lowest position in the league that Middlesbrough reached during the course of the season was 18th, prior to the home game versus Charlton Athletic on 23 December 2006 (an early kick-off result had knocked them down from 17th), and their highest placing was 9th, after the second game.
League Cup
Boro suffered an embarrassing home defeat in the Carling Cup to Football League Two side Notts County in the second round, losing 0-1 with a weakened team - albeit one featuring debutant Robert Huth.[44]
Results
Win Draw Loss
Note: Results are given with Middlesbrough score listed first. Man of the Match is according to mfc.co.uk.
Round Date Opponent Venue Result
F–AAttendance Goalscorers 2 20 September 2006 Notts County H 0–1 11,148 FA Cup
Middlesbrough's FA Cup run was significantly longer than their League Cup run - partly due to them being taken to a replay in every round they played. They drew 1–1 at Hull in the FA Cup, with the replay resulting in an exciting 4–3 win. A 2–2 draw with Bristol City followed, setting up another replay. It was a nerve-wrecking 2–2 draw, with Boro winning 5–4 on penalties, presenting them with a tie at the Riverside with former player Tony Mowbray's West Brom. That game also ended 2–2, and the replay resulted in a Middlesbrough victory via penalties, after a 1–1 draw in normal time. Middlesbrough were eventually knocked out by champions-elect and eventual FA Cup runners-up Manchester United at Old Trafford in the quarter finals. The 2–2 result at the Riverside set up another replay, as Middlesbrough came from behind to lead 2–1, before George Boateng conceded a penalty for handball. Cristiano Ronaldo struck from the spot to force a replay, won by Manchester United 1–0 and ending Boro's run.
Due to every possible match going to a replay, Middlesbrough actually played more FA Cup games than Liverpool had in the competition the previous season, when they emerged as winners.[45]
Results
Win Draw Loss
Note: Results are given with Middlesbrough score listed first. Man of the Match is according to mfc.co.uk.
Round Date Opponent Venue Result
F–AAttendance Goalscorers 3 8 January 2007 Hull City A 1–1 17,520 Viduka 73' 3R 16 January 2007 Hull City H 4–3 16,702 Hines 32', Viduka (2) 49', 64', Yakubu 57' (pen.) 4 27 January 2007 Bristol City A 2–2 19,008 Yakubu 4', Christie 23' 4R 13 February 2007 Bristol City H 2–2
(5–4p)26,328 Viduka 69', Yakubu 102' 5 17 February 2007 West Bromwich Albion H 2–2 31,491 Arca 29', Yakubu 45+1' (pen.) 5R 27 February 2007 West Bromwich Albion A 1–1
(5–4p)24,925 Viduka 63' 6 10 March 2007 Manchester United H 2–2 33,308 Cattermole 45', Boateng 47' 6R 19 March 2007 Manchester United A 0–1 61,325 Off the pitch
Staff changes
First team coach Steve Round left the club on 15 December 2006 following a "difference in philosophy and ideas" with Gareth Southgate, and was replaced by Colin Cooper.[46] Chief European Scout Don Mackay left the team at the end of the year moving to Leicester City as part of their new management team.[47]
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