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2003–04 Cardiff City F.C. season

Welsh football club season


Welsh football club season

FieldValue
clubCardiff City
season2003–04
managerLennie Lawrence
chairmanSam Hammam
leagueFirst Division
league result13th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultFourth round
cup3FAW Premier Cup
cup3 resultSemi-finals
league topscorer
Robert Earnshaw (21)
season topscorer
Robert Earnshaw (26)
highest attendance19,202 vs West Ham United (25 October 2003)
lowest attendance13,666 vs Sheffield United (27 March 2004)
average attendance15,569
prevseason2002–03
nextseason2004–05

Robert Earnshaw (21) Robert Earnshaw (26) During the 2003–04 season Cardiff City played in Division One of the Football League. It was the team's first year in the Division One since being promoted from Division Two.

Squad

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Transfers

Summer transfers in

PlayerClubFee
Gary CroftUnattachedFree
Richard LangleyQueens Park RangersUndisclosed
Alan LeeRotherham United£850,000
John RobinsonUnattachedFree
Tony VidmarMiddlesbroughFree

Summer transfers out

PlayerClubFee
Gareth AinsworthQueens Park RangersUndisclosed
Leo Fortune-WestDoncaster RoversUndisclosed
Des HamiltonGrimsby TownUndisclosed
David HughesRetired
Andy JordanHartlepool UnitedFree
Andy LeggPeterborough UnitedUndisclosed
Michael SimpkinsRochdaleFree
Mark WaltonReleased

Loans in

PlayerClubArrival DateReturn Date
Julian GrayCrystal PalaceAugust 2003September 2003
Lee BullockYork CityFebruary 2004End of Season

January Transfers in

PlayerClubFee
Paul ParryHereford United£75,000

January Transfers out

PlayerClubFee
Leyton MaxwellSwansea CityUndisclosed

Standings

Main article: 2003–04 Football League First Division

Results by round

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Fixtures and results

[[2003–04 Football League|Division One]]

  • Andy Gray
  • Lewis Emanuel
  • Marlon Harewood
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Graham Kavanagh
  • Alan Lee
  • Graham Kavanagh
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • James Collins
  • Mathias Svensson
  • Jorge Leitao
  • Gareth Whalley
  • Peter Thorne
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Nicky Forster
  • Steve Sidwell
  • Peter Thorne
  • Michael Tonge
  • Peter Ndlovu
  • Jack Lester
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Richard Langley
  • Peter Thorne
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Wayne Routledge
  • Neil Shipperley
  • Graham Kavanagh
  • Michael Doyle
  • Gareth Whalley
  • Gavin Gordon
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Tony Vidmar
  • Graham Kavanagh
  • Richard Chaplow
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Danny Gabbidon
  • Kris Commons
  • Gary Croft
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Jason Koumas
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Peter Thorne
  • Tommy Miller
  • George Santos
  • Chris Bart-Williams
  • John Eustace
  • Ade Akinbiyi
  • Peter Thorne
  • Richard Langley
  • Peter Thorne
  • Ricardo Fuller
  • David Healy
  • Darren Huckerby
  • Iwan Roberts
  • Craig Fleming
  • Tony Vidmar
  • Peter Thorne
  • Peter Thorne
  • Andy Roberts
  • Tim Cahill
  • Peter Morgan
  • Neil Emblen
  • Scott Fitzgerald
  • Lee Cook
  • Peter Thorne
  • Peter Thorne
  • Graham Kavanagh
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Stewart Talbot
  • John Mullin
  • Richard Langley
  • Ian Taylor
  • Leon Osman
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Graham Kavanagh
  • Neil Clement
  • Lee Hughes
  • Alan Lee
  • Graham Kavanagh
  • Richard Langley
  • Danny Gabbidon
  • Alan Lee
  • Bobby Zamora
  • Gary McSheffrey
  • Paul Parry
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Leon McKenzie
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Lee Bullock
  • Ívar Ingimarsson
  • Dave Kitson
  • Dean Morgan
  • Ben Williams
  • Richard Langley
  • John Robinson
  • Peter Ndlovu
  • Chris Hope
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Lee Bullock
  • Andrew Johnson
  • Wayne Routledge
  • Jason Roberts
  • Nathan Ellington
  • Jason Roberts
  • Richard Langley
  • Andy Campbell
  • Eddie Lewis
  • Paul McKenna
  • Andy Campbell
  • Danny Gabbidon
  • John Robinson
  • Mark Williams
  • Shefki Kuqi
  • Lee Bullock

[[2003–04 Football League Cup|League Cup]]

  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Andy Campbell
  • Jabo Ibehre
  • Robert Earnshaw
  • Jermain Defoe

[[2003–04 FA Cup|FA Cup]]

  • Wayne Allison

[[FAW Premier Cup 2003–04|FAW Premier Cup]]

  • Stuart Fleetwood

  • Chris Llewellyn

  • Chris Armstrong

  • Alan Lee

  • Andy Campbell

  • Steve Roberts

  • Tony Vidmar Wrexham report

References

References

  1. "Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2004-05". Headline Books.
  2. "Cardiff City 2003–04". Sky Sports.
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