2006–07 FA Premier League

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Template:EngvarB Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox football league season The 2006–07 FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclays Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 15th season of the FA Premier League since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 19 August 2006 and concluded on 13 May 2007. Chelsea were the two-time defending champions.

On 12 February 2007, the FA Premier League renamed itself simply to the Premier League. The change introduced a new logo, sleeve patches and typeface. The sponsored name remains the Barclays Premier League.

The 2006–07 season was the lowest-scoring season in Premier League history, with only 931 goals (with a 2.45 goals per match ratio, the poorest in the history of Premier League).Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Manchester United won their first Premiership title since 2003, following Chelsea's 1–1 draw with Arsenal on 6 May 2007. The result left the defending champions seven points behind United with two games left. It was their ninth title in fifteen seasons.

The three relegation spots were occupied by Watford and Sheffield United who each lasted one season in the league, along with Charlton Athletic who went down after seven seasons.

Teams

Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Football League Championship. The promoted teams were Reading (playing in the top flight for the first time ever), Sheffield United (playing top flight football for the first time in twelve years) and Watford (returning after a six-year absence). They replaced Birmingham City, West Bromwich Albion and Sunderland, who were relegated to the Championship after their top flight spells of four, two and one year respectively.

Stadiums and locations

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Team Location Stadium Capacity
Arsenal London (Holloway)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Emirates StadiumTemplate:Efn 60,600
Aston Villa Birmingham Villa Park 42,553
Blackburn Rovers Blackburn Ewood Park 31,367
Bolton Wanderers Bolton Reebok Stadium 28,723
Charlton Athletic London (Charlton)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Valley 27,111
Chelsea London (Fulham)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Stamford Bridge 42,360
Everton Liverpool (Walton)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Goodison Park 40,569
Fulham London (Fulham)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Craven Cottage 24,600
Liverpool Liverpool (Anfield)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Anfield 48,677
Manchester City Manchester (Bradford)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". City of Manchester Stadium 48,000
Manchester United Manchester (Old Trafford)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Old Trafford 76,212Template:Efn
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium 35,049
Newcastle United Newcastle upon Tyne St James' Park 52,387
Portsmouth Portsmouth Fratton Park 20,220
Reading Reading Madejski StadiumTemplate:Efn 24,250
Sheffield United Sheffield Bramall Lane 32,609
Tottenham Hotspur London (Tottenham)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". White Hart Lane 36,240
Watford Watford Vicarage Road 19,920
West Ham United London (Upton Park)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Boleyn Ground 35,146
Wigan Athletic Wigan JJB Stadium 25,138

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Personnel and kits

(as of 13 May 2007)

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Arsenal Template:Flagicon Arsène Wenger Template:Flagicon Thierry Henry Nike Fly Emirates
Aston Villa Template:Flagicon Martin O'Neill Template:Flagicon Gareth Barry Hummel 32red.com
Blackburn Rovers Template:Flagicon Mark Hughes Template:Flagicon Ryan Nelsen Lonsdale bet24.com
Bolton Wanderers Template:Flagicon Sammy Lee Template:Flagicon Kevin Nolan Reebok Reebok
Charlton Athletic Template:Flagicon Alan Pardew Template:Flagicon Luke Young Joma Llanera
Chelsea Template:Flagicon José Mourinho Template:Flagicon John Terry Adidas Samsung Mobile
Everton Template:Flagicon David Moyes Template:Flagicon Phil Neville Umbro Chang
Fulham Template:Flagicon Lawrie Sanchez Template:Flagicon Brian McBride Airness Pipex
Liverpool Template:Flagicon Rafael Benítez Template:Flagicon Steven Gerrard Adidas Carlsberg
Manchester City Template:Flagicon Stuart Pearce Template:Flagicon Richard Dunne Reebok Thomas Cook
Manchester United Template:Flagicon Sir Alex Ferguson Template:Flagicon Gary Neville Nike AIG
Middlesbrough Template:Flagicon Gareth Southgate Template:Flagicon George Boateng Erreà 888.com
Newcastle United Template:Flagicon Nigel Pearson (caretaker) Template:Flagicon Scott Parker Adidas Northern Rock
Portsmouth Template:Flagicon Harry Redknapp Template:Flagicon Dejan Stefanović Jako Oki
Reading Template:Flagicon Steve Coppell Template:Flagicon Graeme Murty Puma Kyocera
Sheffield United Template:Flagicon Neil Warnock Template:Flagicon Chris Morgan Le Coq Sportif Capital One
Tottenham Hotspur Template:Flagicon Martin Jol Template:Flagicon Ledley King Puma Mansion.com
Watford Template:Flagicon Aidy Boothroyd Template:Flagicon Gavin Mahon Diadora loans.co.uk
West Ham United Template:Flagicon Alan Curbishley Template:Flagicon Nigel Reo-Coker Reebok Jobserve
Wigan Athletic Template:Flagicon Paul Jewell Template:Flagicon Arjan De Zeeuw JJB JJB

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Charlton Athletic Template:Flagicon Alan Curbishley End of contract 24 April 2006[1] Pre-season Template:Flagicon Iain Dowie 27 May 2006
Middlesbrough Template:Flagicon Steve McClaren Signed by England 4 May 2006[2] Template:Flagicon Gareth Southgate 7 June 2006[3]
Aston Villa Template:Flagicon David O'Leary Sacked 19 July 2006 Template:Flagicon Martin O'Neill 4 August 2006[4]
Charlton Athletic Template:Flagicon Iain Dowie 13 November 2006[5] 20th Template:Flagicon Les Reed 13 November 2006
West Ham United Template:Flagicon Alan Pardew 11 December 2006[6] 18th Template:Flagicon Alan Curbishley 13 December 2006[7]
Charlton Athletic Template:Flagicon Les Reed 20 December 2006 19th Template:Flagicon Alan Pardew 24 December 2006[8]
Fulham Template:Flagicon Chris Coleman 10 April 2007[9] 15th Template:Flagicon Lawrie Sanchez 10 April 2007
Bolton Wanderers Template:Flagicon Sam Allardyce Resigned 29 April 2007[10] 5th Template:Flagicon Sammy Lee 30 April 2007[11]
Newcastle United Template:Flagicon Glenn Roeder 6 May 2007[12] 13th Template:Flagicon Nigel Pearson (caretaker) 6 May 2007

League table

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Results

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Season statistics

Scoring

  • Biggest win: 6 goals – Reading 6–0 West Ham United (1 January 2007)
  • Highest scoring match: 8 goals – Arsenal 6–2 Blackburn Rovers
  • First goal: Rob Hulse for Sheffield United against Liverpool (19 August 2006)
  • Last goal: Harry Kewell (pen.) for Liverpool against Charlton Athletic (13 May 2007)

Overall

  • Most wins: 28 – Manchester United
  • Fewest wins: 5 – Watford
  • Most losses: 21 – West Ham United
  • Fewest losses: 3 – Chelsea
  • Most goals scored: 83 – Manchester United
  • Fewest goals scored: 29 – Manchester City and Watford
  • Most goals conceded: 60 – Fulham and Charlton Athletic
  • Fewest goals conceded: 24 – Chelsea

Home

  • Most wins: 15 – Manchester United
  • Fewest wins: 3 – Watford
  • Most losses: 10 – Wigan Athletic
  • Fewest losses: 0 – Chelsea
  • Most goals scored: 46 – Manchester United
  • Fewest goals scored: 10 – Manchester City
  • Most goals conceded: 30 – Wigan Athletic
  • Fewest goals conceded: 7 – Liverpool

Away

  • Most wins: 13 – Manchester United
  • Fewest wins: 1 – Fulham and Charlton Athletic
  • Most losses: 14 – Sheffield United
  • Fewest losses: 3 – Manchester United and Chelsea
  • Most goals scored: 37 – Manchester United
  • Fewest goals scored: 8 – Sheffield United
  • Most goals conceded: 42 – Fulham
  • Fewest goals conceded: 13 – Chelsea

Statistics

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Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Template:Flagicon Didier Drogba Chelsea 20
2 Template:Flagicon Benni McCarthy Blackburn Rovers 18
3 Template:Flagicon Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United 17
4 Template:Flagicon Wayne Rooney Manchester United 14
Template:Flagicon Mark Viduka Middlesbrough
6 Template:Flagicon Darren Bent Charlton Athletic 13
Template:Flagicon Kevin Doyle Reading
8 Template:Flagicon Dimitar Berbatov Tottenham Hotspur 12
Template:Flagicon Dirk Kuyt Liverpool
Template:Flagicon Yakubu Middlesbrough

Historic goals

15,000th goal

The Premier League expected to have the league's 15,000th goal scored at some point in the period between Christmas and New Year. The target was reached on 30 December when Moritz Volz scored for Fulham against Chelsea. Barclays, the Premiership's sponsor, donated £15,000 to the Fulham Community Sports Trust in Volz' name. Additionally, a fan who correctly predicted that Volz would score the historic goal in a contest presented the player with a special award prior to Fulham's game against Watford at Craven Cottage on 1 January.[13] The honour of scoring the 15,000th goal led to Volz being nicknamed "15,000 Volz".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Goalkeeper scores

On 17 March 2007, Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Paul Robinson scored against Watford from an 83-yard free kick, which bounced over his England teammate Ben Foster, who was in goal for the Hornets, leading Spurs to a 3–1 win at White Hart Lane.[14] This was the third goal scored by a goalkeeper in Premiership history. The other two were scored by Peter Schmeichel, for Aston Villa against Everton on 21 October 2001,[15] and Brad Friedel, for Blackburn Rovers against Charlton Athletic on 21 February 2004.[16] In those two cases, the teams they played for lost. Robinson became the first keeper to score for the winning team in a Premiership match.

Relegation controversy

West Ham escaped relegation on the final day of the season with a 1–0 win over Manchester United, with Carlos Tevez scoring the winner.[17] Sheffield United were relegated, along with Charlton and Watford. Tevez was subsequently found to have been ineligible to play, as he was not owned by West Ham, but by a third party. Sheffield United sued to keep their Premier League status and, when that failed, went to an FA arbitration panel seeking up to £30m compensation. The arbitration panel found in favour of Sheffield United.[18] The two clubs subsequently settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.[19]

Monthly awards

Month Manager Player
August 2006 Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United) Ryan Giggs (Manchester United)
September 2006 Steve Coppell (Reading) Andrew Johnson (Everton)
October 2006 Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United) Paul Scholes (Manchester United)
November 2006 Steve Coppell (Reading) Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
December 2006 Sam Allardyce (Bolton) Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
January 2007 Rafael Benítez (Liverpool) Cesc Fàbregas (Arsenal)
February 2007 Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United) Ryan Giggs (Manchester United)
March 2007 José Mourinho (Chelsea) Petr Čech (Chelsea)
April 2007 Martin O'Neill (Aston Villa) Robbie Keane (Tottenham Hotspur)
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Annual awards

This season's awards were dominated by Manchester United, who, as a team, picked up a total of eight individual awards, five of which went to Cristiano Ronaldo. They also had eight players in the Team of the Year.

PFA Players' Player of the Year

The PFA Players' Player of the Year award for 2007 was won by Cristiano Ronaldo. He had won the PFA Young Player of the Year award earlier on in the awards ceremony, making him the first player to win both awards in the same year since Andy Gray managed the same feat in 1977. Didier Drogba came second, while Paul Scholes was third.[20]

The shortlist for the PFA Players' Player of the Year award, in alphabetical order, is as follows:

PFA Young Player of the Year

The PFA Young Player of the Year award was also won by Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United. Cesc Fàbregas came in second place, and Aaron Lennon was third. Wayne Rooney was going for a hat-trick of Young Player of the Year awards, having won this award for both of the two preceding seasons, but did not feature in the top three for the 2006–07 season.[20]

The shortlist for the award was as follows:

PFA Team of the Year

The Team of the Year featured eight Manchester United players.[20]

Goalkeeper: Edwin van der Sar (Manchester United)
Defence: Gary Neville, Patrice Evra, Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidić (all Manchester United)
Midfield: Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Cristiano Ronaldo (all Manchester United)
Attack: Didier Drogba (Chelsea), Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham Hotspur)

PFA Merit Award

The PFA Merit Award was awarded to Sir Alex Ferguson, manager of Manchester United, for his commitment to the club, the Premier League, and in recognition of the 19 major trophies he had won in his time in England.[20]

PFA Fans' Player of the Year

This award was voted for in an online poll run by the PFA on their website. With four days of voting left before the closing date of midnight on 15 April, the five players with the most votes in the poll were Cristiano Ronaldo, Steven Gerrard, Dimitar Berbatov, Thierry Henry and Frank Lampard, but it was Ronaldo who managed to fend off the challenges of the other four.

FWA Footballer of the Year

The FWA Footballer of the Year award for 2007 was also won by Cristiano Ronaldo. The award is presented by the Football Writers' Association and voted for by its members. This year, Didier Drogba came second and Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes came third and fourth respectively.

Premier League Manager of the Season

The Premier League Manager of the Season award was presented to Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson before the club's final game of the season against West Ham United.

Premier League Player of the Season

The Premier League Player of the Season award was also presented before Manchester United's game with West Ham United on the last day of the season, and was awarded to Cristiano Ronaldo, granting him the sextuple of PFA Players' Player, Young Player, Fans' Player of the Year, Barclays Premiership Player of the Season, Football Writers' Association Player of the Year and a place in the Team of the Year.

Premier League Merit Award

Ryan Giggs was presented with this special award at the same time as the Manager and Player of the Season Awards were given out, in recognition of his record of nine Premier League titles.

Premier League Golden Glove

The Premier League Golden Glove award was presented to Liverpool's Pepe Reina for the second successive season after keeping 19 clean sheets, ahead of Tim Howard of Everton (14) and Marcus Hahnemann of Reading (13).[21]

Attendances

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See also

Notes

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External links

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