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2003–04 Scottish Second Division
Scottish Football League Second Division
Scottish Football League Second Division
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Scottish Second Division |
| season | [2003–04](2003-04-in-scottish-football) |
| winners | Airdrie United |
| promoted | Airdrie United |
| Hamilton Academical | |
| relegated | East Fife |
| Stenhousemuir | |
| prevseason | [2002–03](2002-03-scottish-second-division) |
| nextseason | [2004–05](2004-05-scottish-second-division) |
Hamilton Academical Stenhousemuir The 2003–04 Scottish Second Division was won by Airdrie United who, along with Hamilton Academical, were promoted to the First Division. East Fife and Stenhousemuir were relegated to the Third Division.
Table
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Top scorers
| Scorer | Team | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| Scotland Gareth Hutchison | Berwick Rangers | 22 |
| Scotland Paul Tosh | Forfar Athletic | 19 |
| Scotland Brian McPhee | Hamilton Academical | 18 |
| Scotland Brian Carrigan | Hamilton Academical | 15 |
| England Peter Weatherson | Greenock Morton | 15 |
| Scotland Alex Williams | Greenock Morton | 15 |
| Ireland Owen Coyle | Airdrie United | 13 |
| Scotland Ross Hamilton | Alloa Athletic | 13 |
| Scotland Gary McCutcheon | Berwick Rangers | 12 |
| Scotland Alan Gow | Airdrie United | 11 |
| Scotland Kenny Deuchar | East Fife | 11 |
| Scotland Ian Little | Alloa Athletic | 11 |
Attendances
The average attendances for Scottish Second Division clubs for season 2003/04 are shown below:
| Club | Average |
|---|---|
| Greenock Morton | 2,945 |
| Airdrie United | 1,861 |
| Hamilton Academical | 1,403 |
| Dumbarton | 1,039 |
| Stenhousemuir | 737 |
| East Fife | 708 |
| Forfar Athletic | 663 |
| Arbroath | 625 |
| Alloa Athletic | 589 |
| Berwick Rangers | 521 |
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