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2004–05 Scottish First Division


FieldValue
competitionScottish First Division
season2004–05
winnersFalkirk
promotedFalkirk
relegatedPartick Thistle, Raith Rovers
league topscorerDarryl Duffy (17)
total goals507
average goals2.82
biggest home winFalkirk 5–0 Airdrie United, 28.08.2004
biggest away winPartick Thistle 0–4 St Johnstone,
04.12.2004
Partick Thistle 0–4 St Johnstone,
16.04.2005
prevseason2003–04
nextseason2005–06

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

ScorerTeamGoals
Scotland Darryl DuffyFalkirk17
Scotland Ian HartyClyde15
Ireland Owen CoyleAirdrie United14
Australia Daniel McBreenFalkirk13
Scotland David McNivenQueen of the South12
Scotland Peter MacDonaldSt Johnstone11
Scotland Alan GowAirdrie United9
Scotland Andy ThomsonFalkirk9
Trinidad and Tobago Russell LatapyFalkirk7
Scotland Derek LyleQueen of the South7
Scotland John O'NeillSt Mirren7

Attendances

The average attendances for Scottish First Division clubs for season 2004/05 are shown below:

ClubAverage
Falkirk3,935
Partick Thistle3,455
St Mirren3,252
St Johnstone2,414
Ross County2,336
Hamilton Academical2,103
Airdrie United2,014
Queen of the South1,959
Raith Rovers1,754
Clyde1,596

References

References

  1. "Scottish Division One 2004-2005 Season Summary". statto.com.
  2. "Scottish Division One 2004-2005 Table". statto.com.
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