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2004–05 Cardiff City F.C. season
Welsh football club season
Welsh football club season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| club | Cardiff City |
| season | 2004–05 |
| manager | Lennie Lawrence |
| chairman | Sam Hammam |
| league | Championship |
| league result | 16th |
| cup1 | FA Cup |
| cup1 result | Third round |
| cup2 | Carling Cup |
| cup2 result | Third round |
| cup3 | FAW Premier Cup |
| cup3 result | Quarter-finals |
| league topscorer | |
| Peter Thorne (12) | |
| season topscorer | |
| Peter Thorne (14) | |
| highest attendance | 17,006 vs Leeds United (2 October 2004) |
| lowest attendance | 10,007 vs Crewe Alexandra (19 March 2005) |
| average attendance | 13,029 |
| prevseason | 2003–04 |
| nextseason | 2005–06 |
Peter Thorne (12) Peter Thorne (14) During the 2004–05 season Cardiff City played in the Football League Championship. It was the team's second year in the Championship since being promoted from League One. The season was also the last that manager Lennie Lawrence spent at the club before being replaced by Dave Jones at the end of the season.
Team kit and sponsorship
Cardiff's kits continued to be designed by Puma. Their main shirt sponsor continues as Welsh housing company Redrow homes.
Squad
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Transfers
Summer transfers in
| Player | Club | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Lee Bullock | York City | Free |
| Jobi McAnuff | West Ham United | £250,000 |
| Rob Page | Sheffield United | Free |
Summer transfers out
*Indicates the player joined after being released by Cardiff
| Player | Club | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Mark Bonner | Oldham Athletic | Undisclosed |
| Jason Bowen | Newport County* | Free |
| Gavin Gordon | Notts County | Undisclosed |
| Spencer Prior | Southend United* | Free |
| Gareth Whalley | Wigan Athletic* | Free |
Loans in
| Player | Club | Date Arrived | Return Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Darren Williams | Sunderland | September 2004 | October 2004 |
| Gary O'Neil | Portsmouth | August 2004 | December 2004 |
| Darren Williams | Sunderland | October 2004 | December 2004 |
| Neil Harris | Millwall | November 2004 | January 2005 |
| Michael Boulding | Barnsley | January 2005 | End of Season |
| Junichi Inamoto | West Bromwich Albion | March 2005 | April 2005 |
January transfer window ins
| Player | Club | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Neal Ardley | Unattached | Free |
| Darren Williams | Sunderland | Free |
January transfer window outs
| Player | Club | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Robert Earnshaw | West Bromwich Albion | £3 million |
Standings
Main article: 2004–05 Football League Championship
Results by round
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Fixtures and results
[[2007–08 Football League|Championship]]
- Dean Ashton
- Michael Higdon
- John Robinson
- Alan Lee
- Robert Earnshaw
- Lee Bullock
- Graham Barrett
- Lee Bullock
- Darren Bent
- Tommy Miller
- Ian Westlake
- Alan Lee
- Gifton Noel-Williams
- Nathan Ellington
- Jason Roberts
- Alan Lee
- Danny Webber
- Neil Ardley
- Marco Reich
- Ian Taylor
- Carl Cort
- Paul Ince
- Paul Parry
- Peter Thorne
- Graham Kavanagh
- Richard Chaplow
- Peter Thorne
- Leon Knight
- Lee Bullock
- Jo Tessem
- Neil Harris
- Gary O'Neil
- Alan Lee
- Alan Lee
- Joe Ledley
- Paul Parry
- Jobi McAnuff
- Marlon Harewood
- Paul McLaren
- Michael Proctor
- Joe Ledley
- Paul Parry
- Dean Morgan
- Dave Kitson
- Cameron Jerome
- Youl Mawene
- Danny Shittu
- Cameron Jerome
- Peter Thorne
- Tommy Johnson
- Dean Whitehead
- Liam Lawrence
- Andy Liddell
- Andy Gray
- Neil Harris
- Cameron Jerome
- Kenny Miller
- Peter Thorne
- Peter Thorne
- Graham Kavanagh
- Simon Walton
- Peter Thorne
- Richard Langley
- Graham Kavanagh
- Carl Fletcher
- Peter Thorne
- James Collins
- Danny Dichio
- Gary Breen
- Marcus Stewart
- Tony Vidmar
- Joe Ledley
- Stern John
- Lee Bullock
- Tommy Miller
- Danny Gabbidon
- David Vaughan
- Hasney Aljofree
- Richard Langley
- Clint Hill
- Cameron Jerome
- Peter Thorne
- Jason Roberts
- Alan Mahon
- David Nugent
- Richard Cresswell
- David Connolly
- Neil Ardley
- Peter Thorne
- Cameron Jerome
- Matt Jarvis
- Paul Parry
- Jobi McAnuff
[[2004–05 Football League Cup|League Cup]]
-
Simon Brown
-
Robert Earnshaw
-
Ian Foster
-
Steve Burton
-
Richie Appleby
-
Dean Keates
-
Wayne Hatswell
-
Graham Kavanagh
-
Robert Earnshaw
-
Stuart Fleetwood
-
Willie Boland
-
John Robinson
-
Izale McLeod
-
Peter Thorne
-
Peter Thorne
-
Lee Bullock
-
Byron Anthony
-
James Hayter
-
Brian Stock
-
Alan Lee
-
Lee Bullock
-
Cameron Jerome
-
Brian Stock
-
Alan Connell
-
John Spicer
-
James Hayter
-
Wade Elliott
-
Marcus Browning
-
Graham Kavanagh
-
James Collins
-
Lee Bullock
-
Byron Anthony
-
Alan Lee
-
Chris Barker
-
Yakubu
[[FA Cup]]
- Alan Lee
- Morten Gamst Pedersen
- David Thompson
- Morten Gamst Pedersen
- Jobi McAnuff
- James Collins
[[FAW Premier Cup]]
- Byron Anthony
References
References
- (2005). "Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2005-06". Headline Book Publishing.
- "Cardiff City 2004–05". Sky Sports.
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