Oxford finished bottom of the table by some distance, never looking as if they would survive and setting a number of unwanted records for the division. Swansea – who had beaten Rotherham to the Division Three title the previous season – proved almost as bad as Oxford, with their survival hopes being little better. Much was expected of Luton following massive pre-season overhauls both on and off the pitch; unfortunately their season ended in crushing disappointment, and relegation. Bristol Rovers occupied the final relegation spot, entering the League's bottom tier for the first time in their history. Swindon narrowly avoided a second successive relegation.
Reference 1: P (played), W (won), F (goals for) and Pts. (points).
Reference 2: Millwall (C, P), Rotherham United (P), Reading, Walsall (P), Stoke City, Wigan Athletic, Bournemouth, Notts County, Bristol City, Wrexham, Port Vale, Peterborough United, Wycombe Wanderers, Brentford, Oldham Athletic, Bury, Colchester United, Northampton Town, Cambridge United, Swindon Town, Bristol Rovers (R), Luton Town (R), Swansea City (R) and Oxford United (R).
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000%E2%80%9301_in_English_football
Reference 2: Millwall (C, P), Rotherham United (P), Reading, Walsall (P), Stoke City, Wigan Athletic, Bournemouth, Notts County, Bristol City, Wrexham, Port Vale, Peterborough United, Wycombe Wanderers, Brentford, Oldham Athletic, Bury, Colchester United, Northampton Town, Cambridge United, Swindon Town, Bristol Rovers (R), Luton Town (R), Swansea City (R) and Oxford United (R).
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000%E2%80%9301_in_English_football
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