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2004–05 Isthmian League


FieldValue
competitionIsthmian League
Premier Division
season2004–05
winnersYeading
promotedEastleigh
Yeading
relegatedDover Athletic
Kingstonian
Tonbridge Angels
matches462
total goals1302
league topscorer29 goals – Carl Griffiths (Heybridge Swifts)
highest attendance2,390 – Dover Athletic – Folkestone Invicta, (28 March)
attendance149,301
average attendance323 (-12.5% to previous season)
prevseason[2003–04](2003-04-isthmian-league-premier-division)
nextseason[2005–06](2005-06-isthmian-league-premier-division)

The 2004–05 season was the 90th in the history of the Isthmian League, which is an English football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from London, East and South East England.

Also, it was the first season after the creation of the Conference North and South, one step above the Isthmian League. Therefore, it was the inaugural season for the league in the seventh, eighth and ninth tiers of the English league system.

Premier Division

Premier Division Yeading Kingstonian Tonbridge Angels After the creation of the Conference North and South, placed above the Isthmian League before the start of the season most of the Premier Division clubs were transferred to the newly created divisions.

The Premier Division featured seven clubs from the previous season and 15 new clubs:

  • Seven clubs remained in the league:
    • Billericay Town
    • Braintree Town
    • Harrow Borough
    • Hendon
    • Heybridge Swifts
    • Kingstonian
    • Northwood
  • Four clubs promoted from Division One North:
    • Cheshunt
    • Leyton
    • Wealdstone
    • Yeading
  • Five clubs promoted from Division One South:
    • Hampton & Richmond Borough
    • Slough Town
    • Staines Town
    • Windsor & Eton
    • Worthing
  • Two clubs transferred from the Southern Football League Premier Division:
    • Chelmsford City
    • Dover Athletic
  • Four clubs promoted from the Southern Football League Eastern Division:
    • Eastleigh
    • Folkestone Invicta
    • Salisbury City
    • Tonbridge Angels

Yeading won the division and were promoted to the Conference South along with play-off winners Eastleigh. Tonbridge Angels, Dover Athletic and Kingstonian finished bottom of the table and were relegated to Division One, while 19th-placed Cheshunt were reprieved as the club with a better record than the equivalent Northern Premier League and Southern League clubs after Conference South side Hornchurch folded.

League table

|win_H&R=21|draw_H&R=8|loss_H&R=13|gf_H&R=64|ga_H&R=53 |win_W&E=12|draw_W&E=14|loss_W&E=16|gf_W&E=48|ga_W&E=62

Play-offs

| RD1-seed1=2| RD1-team1=Billericay Town| RD1-score1=0 | RD1-seed2=5| RD1-team2=Leyton| RD1-score2=2 | RD1-seed3=3| RD1-team3=Eastleigh| RD1-score3=2 | RD1-seed4=4| RD1-team4=Braintree Town| RD1-score4=0

| RD2-seed1=3| RD2-team1=Eastleigh| RD2-score1=2 | RD2-seed2=5| RD2-team2=Leyton| RD2-score2=1

Stadia and locations

ClubStadium
Billericay TownNew Lodge
Braintree TownCressing Road
Chelmsford CityNew Lodge (groundshare with Billericay Town)
CheshuntCheshunt Stadium
Dover AthleticCrabble Athletic Ground
EastleighTen Acres
Folkestone InvictaCheriton Road
Hampton & Richmond BoroughBeveree Stadium
Harrow BoroughEarlsmead Stadium
HendonClaremont Road
Heybridge SwiftsScraley Road
KingstonianKingsmeadow (groundshare with AFC Wimbledon)
LeytonLeyton Stadium
NorthwoodChestnut Avenue
Salisbury CityRaymond McEnhill Stadium
Slough TownStag Meadow (groundshare with Windsor & Eton)
Staines TownWheatsheaf Park
Tonbridge AngelsLongmead Stadium
WealdstoneWhite Lion (groundshare with Edgware Town)
Windsor & EtonStag Meadow
WorthingWoodside Road
YeadingThe Warren

Division One

Division One Bromley Walton & Hersham Dorking 2003–04 (South) After the creation of the Conference North and South one step above the Isthmian League, most of the Premier Division clubs were transferred to the newly created divisions. Consequently, the best Division One clubs took up the empty spots in higher divisions. Remaining Division One North clubs were transferred to the Southern Football League. Two Isthmian League Division One sections were merged into single Division One.

Division One consisted of 13 clubs transferred from Division One South and nine new clubs:

  • 13 clubs transferred from Division One South:
    • Banstead Athletic
    • Bromley
    • Corinthian Casuals
    • Croydon
    • Croydon Athletic
    • Dulwich Hamlet
    • Horsham
    • Leatherhead
    • Metropolitan Police
    • Molesey
    • Tooting & Mitcham United
    • Walton & Hersham
    • Whyteleafe
  • Six clubs transferred from Southern Football League Eastern Division:
    • Ashford Town (Kent)
    • Bashley
    • Burgess Hill Town
    • Fleet Town
    • Hastings United
    • Newport (Isle of Wight)
  • Plus:

AFC Wimbledon won the division to earn a second promotion in a row along with runners-up Walton & Hersham and play-off winners Bromley. Dorking returned to Division Two along with Croydon.

League table

|win_W&H=28|draw_W&H=4|loss_W&H=10|gf_W&H=69|ga_W&H=34 |win_T&M=18|draw_T&M=15|loss_T&M=9|gf_T&M=92|ga_T&M=60

Play-offs

| RD1-seed1=4| RD1-team1=Bromley| RD1-score1=1(4) | RD1-seed2=5| RD1-team2=Metropolitan Police| RD1-score2=1(3) | RD1-seed3=3| RD1-team3=Horsham| RD1-score3=3 | RD1-seed4=6| RD1-team4=Cray Wanderers| RD1-score4=1

| RD2-seed1=3| RD2-team1=Horsham| RD2-score1=1 | RD2-seed2=4| RD2-team2=Bromley| RD2-score2=3

Stadia and locations

ClubStadium
AFC WimbledonKingsmeadow (groundshare with Kingstonian)
Ashford Town (Kent)The Homelands
Banstead AthleticMerland Rise
BashleyBashley Road
BromleyHayes Lane
Burgess Hill TownLeylands Park
Corinthian-CasualsKing George's Field
Cray WanderersHayes Lane (groundshare with Bromley)
CroydonCroydon Sports Arena
Croydon AthleticKeith Tuckey Stadium
DorkingMeadowbank Stadium
Dulwich HamletChampion Hill
Fleet TownCalthorpe Park
Hastings UnitedThe Pilot Field
HorshamQueen Street
LeatherheadFetcham Grove
Metropolitan PoliceImber Court
MoleseyWalton Road Stadium
Newport (Isle of Wight)St Georges Park
Tooting & Mitcham UnitedImperial Fields
Walton & HershamThe Sports Ground
WhyteleafeChurch Road

Division Two

Division Two Ilford Division Two consisted of 16 clubs, including 12 clubs from the previous season, and four new clubs:

Ilford won the division and were promoted to Southern League Eastern Division along with runners-up Enfield. There was no relegation from Division Two, though Abingdon Town resigned from the league at the end of the season.

League table

|win_E&E=8|draw_E&E=4|loss_E&E=18|gf_E&E=41|ga_E&E=64

Stadia and locations

ClubStadium
Abingdon TownCulham Road
Brook HouseFarm Park
Camberley TownKrooner Park
Chalfont St PeterMill Meadow
Chertsey TownAlwyns Lane
ClaptonThe Old Spotted Dog Ground
Edgware TownWhite Lion
EnfieldWodson Park (groundshare with Ware)
Epsom & EwellMerland Rise (groundshare with Banstead Athletic)
Flackwell HeathWilks Park
Hertford TownHertingfordbury Park
IlfordCricklefield Stadium
Kingsbury TownAvenue Park
WareWodson Park
WembleyVale Farm
Witham TownSpa Road

League Cup

The Isthmian League Cup 2004–05 was the 31st season of the Isthmian League Cup, the league cup competition of the Isthmian League. Sixty clubs took part. The competition commenced on 26 October 2004 and finished on 28 April 2005.

Calendar

RoundMain dateMatchesClubs
First round26 October1860 → 42
Second round16 November1042 → 32
Third round3 January1632 → 16
Fourth round1 February816 → 8
Quarterfinals22 February48 → 4
Semifinals15 March and 22 March44 → 2
Final28 April12 → 1

Fixtures and results

Fixtures are listed in alphabetical order, not that which they were drawn in.

First round

In the first round, the thirty-six lowest ranked clubs in the Isthmian League played each other for a place in the second round.

9Edgware Town (2)3–4**Horsham** (1)80
18Wembley (2)0–2**Croydon** (1)64

Second round

The eighteen clubs to have made it through the first round were entered into the second-round draw with Fleet Town and Whyteleafe, making twenty teams.

23**Fleet Town** (1)3–0Brook House (2)72
28Witham Town (2)2–3**Bashley** (1)38

Third round

The ten clubs to have made it through the second round were entered into the third-round draw with the twenty-two Premier Division clubs, making thirty-two teams.

36Harrow Borough (P)0–1**Braintree Town** (P)130
44Worthing (P)0–2**Eastleigh** (P)359

Fourth round

48**Folkestone Invicta** (P)2–1Bashley (1)152
Leatherhead advance on penalties
50
51
52

Quarterfinals

54**Hampton & Richmond Borough** (P)1–0Braintree Town (P)138
Heybridge Swifts advance on penalties
56

Semifinals

The semifinals fixtures were played over two legs.

58Heybridge Swifts (P)1–2**Slough Town** (P)275
60**Slough Town** (P)2–1Heybridge Swifts (P)305

Final

The only red card of the match came for Hampton & Richmond Borough's Dean Wells. There was also a yellow card for Slough Town's Josias Carbon.

Josias Carbon

References

References

  1. Robinson, M.. (2010). "Non-League Football Tables 1889-2010". Soccer Books Ltd.
  2. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablese/engisthmianleaghist.html England - Isthmian League]
  3. [http://fchd.info/lghist/isth2005.htm 2004–05 Isthmian League]
  4. "nonleaguefooty website".
  5. [http://www.isthmianarchive.co.uk/2004.05.html The Isthmian archive]
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