2003–04 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season

During the 2003–04 English football season, Oldham Athletic A.F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.

Oldham Athletic
2003–04 season
ChairmanDavid Brierley
ManagerBrian Talbot
StadiumBoundary Park
Second Division15th
FA CupSecond round
League CupFirst round
Football League TrophySecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Scott Vernon (13)
All: Scott Vernon (15)
Highest home attendance13,007 vs. Grimsby Town
Lowest home attendance2,812 vs. Accrington Stanley


Results

Home team's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

DateOpponentVenueResult
9 August 2003BrightonH1–3
16 August 2003Sheff WedsA2–2
23 August 2003BlackpoolH2–3
25 August 2003BrentfordA2–1
30 August 2003Rushden & DiamondsH3–2
6 September 2003HartlepoolA0–0
13 September 2003Bristol CH1–1
16 September 2003BarnsleyA1–1
20 September 2003WycombeA2–5
27 September 2003LutonH3–0
30 September 2003StockportH2–0
4 October 2003PeterboroughA2–2
11 October 2003Port ValeH2–1
18 October 2003TranmereA2–1
21 October 2003WrexhamA4–0
25 October 2003BournemouthH1–1
1 November 2003PlymouthA2–2
15 November 2003SwindonH0–1
22 November 2003ChesterfieldA1–1
29 November 2003Notts CoH0–1
13 December 2003ColchesterA2–1
20 December 2003QPRH2–1
26 December 2003GrimsbyA3–3
28 December 2003HartlepoolH0–2
3 January 2004BrentfordH1–1
10 January 2004BrightonA0–0
17 January 2004Sheff WedsH1–0
24 January 2004BlackpoolH1–1
31 January 2004Rushden & DiamondsA4–1
8 February 2004GrimsbyH6–0
14 February 2004Port ValeA1–0
21 February 2004TranmereH1–1
28 February 2004BournemouthA1–0
6 March 2004QPRA1–1
13 March 2004ColchesterH0–0
16 March 2004BarnsleyH1–1
20 March 2004Bristol CA0–2
27 March 2004WycombeH2–3
3 April 2004LutonA1–1
10 April 2004PeterboroughH1–1
12 April 2004StockportA1–1
17 April 2004PlymouthH4–1
20 April 2004WrexhamH1–1
24 April 2004SwindonA1–2
1 May 2004ChesterfieldH2–0
8 May 2004Notts CoA1–1

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResult
R18 November 2003CarlisleH3–0
R26 December 2003BlackpoolH2–5

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResult
R112 August 2003ScunthorpeA2–1

Football League Trophy

RoundDateOpponentVenueResult
R114 October 2003HartlepoolH3–3 (won on penalties)
R23 November 2003BuryA2–1

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  AUS Les Pogliacomi
2 DF  ENG Dean Holden
3 MF  ENG Darren Sheridan
4 MF  ENG Ernie Cooksey
6 DF  WAL Gareth Owen[notes 1] (on loan from Stoke City)
7 MF  ENG Paul Murray
8 MF  IRL John Sheridan[notes 2]
9 FW  COD Calvin Zola (on loan from Newcastle United)
10 FW  ENG John Eyre
11 MF  ENG Matty Appleby
12 MF  ENG Wes Wilkinson
13 GK  ENG Chris Grange
14 DF  ENG Michael Clegg
15 GK  ENG Keiren Westwood[notes 3] (on loan from Manchester City)
16 DF  ENG Kelvin Lomax
17 FW  ENG Scott Vernon
18 MF  ENG Danny Boshell
19 FW  ENG Craig Fleming
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF  ENG David Beharall
22 DF  ENG Danny Hall
23 DF  SCO Will Haining
24 FW  NZL Chris Killen
25 MF  ENG Mark Bonner
26 DF  ENG Adam Griffin
27 DF  ENG Marc Tierney
28 MF  ENG David Eyres
29 FW  ENG Chris Hall
30 MF  ENG Matthew Wolfenden
31 GK  ENG Steve Corry
32 FW  ENG Dean Crowe
33 FW  JAM Jermaine Johnson (on loan from Bolton Wanderers)
34 FW  ENG Matty Barlow
35 MF  ENG Danny Forde
37 DF  ENG Rob Walker
38 MF  ENG Carlos Roca

Left club during season

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF  COD Kangana Ndiwa[notes 4] (on loan from Bolton Wanderers)
6 DF  ENG Mark Hudson (on loan from Fulham)
12 FW  FRA Mickaël Antoine-Curier[notes 5] (to Kidderminster Harriers)
15 MF  AUS David Carney (to Halifax Town)
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 GK  ENG Adam Collin (on loan from Newcastle United)
16 MF  ENG Matt O'Halloran (to Chesterfield)
16 MF  ENG Steven Schumacher (on loan from Everton)

References

  1. "FootballSquads – Oldham Athletic – 1999/00". www.footballsquads.co.uk. Retrieved 13 July 2017.

Notes

  1. Owen was born in Cheadle, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and played for them at U-19 level.
  2. Sheridan was born in Stretford, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and represented them at U-21 level before making his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in 1988.
  3. Westwood was born in Manchester, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and would make his debut for the Republic of Ireland in May 2009.
  4. Ndiwa was born in Maquela do Zombo, Angola, but was raised in Sweden from the age of seven and represented them at U-17, U-18 and U-19 level before making his international debut for the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2004.
  5. Antoine-Curier was born in Orsay, France, but also qualified to represent Guadeloupe internationally and would make his debut for Guadeloupe in 2008.
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