30 June 1999 – Bradford City prepare for their first time top division season for nearly 80 years with a club record £1.4 million move for Leeds United defender David Wetherall. It also meant that Wimbledon's 14-year spell in the top flight was over and they were relegated to Division One 12 years to the day that they had beaten Liverpool to achieve a shock FA Cup triumph. Bradford City, meanwhile, confirm their survival with a 1–0 win over Liverpool who surrender a Champions League place that instead went to Leeds United. 28 August 1999 – Ruud Gullit resigns after one year as manager of Newcastle United.

In some ways these features equal those of the rarest "cult" OM model, the OM-3. Ipswich Town, Barnsley, Huddersfield Town and Wolverhampton Wanderers complete the top six.[16]. 2000+ W in SSB/CW on HF bands, 1500 W CW/SSB on 50 MHz 1500 W in RTTY: Input power: 40 to 60 W for full output power: Input impedance: 50 Ohm VSWR : 1.5 : 1 Output amplification: 15 dB: Output impedance: 50 Ohm unbalanced: Maximum output SWR: 2:1: SWR protection: Automatic switching to STBY when reflected power is 250W or higher : Intermodulation distortion: 32 dBc: Suppression of … Leading goalscorer: Marco Gabbiadini (Darlington) – 25. 31 July 1999 – Middlesbrough sign German international midfielder Christian Ziege from AC Milan for £4 million. Burnley, who were unfancied and even tipped for relegation by some owing to two unimpressive previous seasons, achieved promotion in the second automatic spot. On the same day, Manchester City secure promotion to the Premier League as Division One runners-up (their second successive promotion), Walsall suffer relegation to Division Two, Burnley secure promotion to Division One as Division Two runners-up, and Northampton seal the third and final automatic promotion place in Division Three. The three promotion places in Division One went to league champions Charlton Athletic, runners-up Manchester City and playoff champions Ipswich Town.

9 April 2000 – Two goals from Gus Poyet give Chelsea a 2–1 win over Newcastle United in the FA Cup semi-final. Charlton Athletic won the division with greater ease than the final table suggested – they were in fact the first team in the country to win promotion, but a return of just 4 points from their last 7 matches allowed the pursuing teams to close the gap.

They were replaced by Conference champions Kidderminster Harriers, who had won the Conference title six years earlier but had been refused promotion because their Aggborough ground did not meet capacity requirements. Chester City's place in the Football League will be taken by Conference champions Kidderminster Harriers. New owner Simon Jordan brought in Alan Smith (who had managed Palace between 1993 and 1995) as Coppell's successor. Leicester City qualified for the UEFA Cup as, Harvey, Geoff & Strowger, Vanessa," Rivals: The Off-Beat Guide to the 92 League Clubs", Aesculus Press Ltd, 2004, 1999–2000 Football League § First Division, 1999–2000 Football League § Second Division, 1999–2000 Football League § Third Division, "Charlton Athletic FC News – Charlton Mad", "Leeds retain leadership: Sunderland blow chance to go on top when they drew at West Ham", England Match No. On the last day of the season, Wimbledon lost 2–0 at Southampton and Bradford City achieved a shock 1–0 home win over Liverpool thanks to a goal by David Wetherall. Charlton Athletic, Manchester City, Fulham and Barnsley complete the top six.[6]. There is a provision for double exposures. Kevin Phillips scored 30 Premiership goals for Sunderland to win the Premier League Golden Boot and making him the season's highest scorer among all four English professional divisions. 22 March 2000 – Dean Windass scores a hat-trick in Bradford City's 4–4 relegation crunch thriller with Derby County at Valley Parade.

19 February 2000 – Bolton Wanderers reach the FA Cup semi-finals with a 1–0 win over Charlton Athletic as they hope to challenge for a "Wembley double" of the FA Cup final and Division One play-off final.

It is equipped with a ceramic tetrode FU-728F. 30 September 1999 – Manchester United retain their lead of the Premier League, with Leeds United now their nearest contenders by a two-point margin. 1999–2000 also saw some of Division One's biggest clubs miss out on promotion—the biggest of these were Blackburn Rovers (11th) and Nottingham Forest (14th). [7], 31 October 1999 – October draws to a close with Leeds United as the new Premier League leaders, with Manchester United in second place and trailing them by two points. Oxford United finished one point clear of a second successive relegation, their future secured after being taken over by hotelier Firoz Kassam, who enabled construction work to resume on the club's long-awaited new stadium. Sunderland made an impressive Premiership comeback by finishing seventh and just missing out on a UEFA Cup place, in part due to 30 goals from prolific striker Kevin Phillips. Stan Ternent guided Burnley to runners-up spot in Division Two and secured their promotion to Division One. 21 April 2000 – Charlton Athletic win promotion back to the Premier League after one season away.[22]. [9], 13 November 1999 – Paul Scholes scores twice as England beat Scotland 2–0 at Hampden Park in the Euro 2000 qualifying playoff first leg.[10].