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2004–05 Scottish First Division
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Scottish First Division |
| season | 2004–05 |
| winners | Falkirk |
| promoted | Falkirk |
| relegated | Partick Thistle, Raith Rovers |
| league topscorer | Darryl Duffy (17) |
| total goals | 507 |
| average goals | 2.82 |
| biggest home win | Falkirk 5–0 Airdrie United, 28.08.2004 |
| biggest away win | Partick Thistle 0–4 St Johnstone, |
| 04.12.2004 | |
| Partick Thistle 0–4 St Johnstone, | |
| 16.04.2005 | |
| prevseason | 2003–04 |
| nextseason | 2005–06 |
04.12.2004 Partick Thistle 0–4 St Johnstone, 16.04.2005
The 2004–05 Scottish First Division was won by Falkirk.
As league champions, Falkirk were promoted to the Scottish Premier League. Partick Thistle and Raith Rovers were relegated to the Second Division, and Second Division winners Brechin City and Stranraer were promoted.
League table
Top scorers
| Scorer | Team | Goals | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scotland Darryl Duffy | Falkirk | 17 | |
| Scotland Ian Harty | Clyde | 15 | |
| Ireland Owen Coyle | Airdrie United | 14 | |
| Australia Daniel McBreen | Falkirk | 13 | |
| Scotland David McNiven | Queen of the South | 12 | |
| Scotland Peter MacDonald | St Johnstone | 11 | |
| Scotland Alan Gow | Airdrie United | 9 | |
| Scotland Andy Thomson | Falkirk | 9 | |
| Trinidad and Tobago Russell Latapy | Falkirk | 7 | |
| Scotland Derek Lyle | Queen of the South | 7 | |
| Scotland John O'Neill | St Mirren | 7 |
Attendances
The average attendances for Scottish First Division clubs for season 2004/05 are shown below:
| Club | Average |
|---|---|
| Falkirk | 3,935 |
| Partick Thistle | 3,455 |
| St Mirren | 3,252 |
| St Johnstone | 2,414 |
| Ross County | 2,336 |
| Hamilton Academical | 2,103 |
| Airdrie United | 2,014 |
| Queen of the South | 1,959 |
| Raith Rovers | 1,754 |
| Clyde | 1,596 |
References
References
- "Scottish Division One 2004-2005 Season Summary". statto.com.
- "Scottish Division One 2004-2005 Table". statto.com.
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