1999–2000 Reading F.C. season
The 1999–2000 season was Reading F.C.'s second consecutive season in Division Two, following their relegation from the Division One in 1998.In July, midfielder Byron Glasgow tested positive cocaine and cannabis, and was subsequently sacked by the club.
On 17 September, Manager Tommy Burns and Assistant Manager Packie Bonner where sacked by the club due to poor results, with Alan Pardew being announced as the Caretaker Manager.
In February, Andy McLaren become the second Reading player to test positive for cocaine within the last year, and was sacked by the club.Squad
Left club during season
Transfers
In
Loan in
Out
Loans out
Released
Competitions
Second Division
Results summary
Results by round
Results
FA Cup
League Cup
Disciplinary record