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2004–05 Stoke City F.C. season


FieldValue
clubStoke City
season2004–05
managerTony Pulis
chairmanGunnar Gíslason
stadiumBritannia Stadium
leagueChampionship
league result12th (61 Points)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird Round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultFirst Round
league topscorerGifton Noel-Williams (13)
season topscorerGifton Noel-Williams (13)
highest attendance23,029 vs Ipswich Town
(14 September 2004)
lowest attendance12,785 vs Cardiff City
(5 April 2005)
average attendance16,455
prevseason2003–04
nextseason2005–06
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(14 September 2004) (5 April 2005) The 2004–05 season was Stoke City's 98th season in the Football League and the 38th in the second tier, now re-branded as the Football League Championship.

With supporter expectation now rising there were hopes that Stoke could soon begin to mount a serious attempt to return to the top flight. But after a poor summer in terms of transfer activity those hopes subsided, but soon returned after a good start to the season with Stoke going top of the table in early September. But any hopes of a promotion push soon vanished with some poor performances and most notably a lack of goals being scored. In fact Stoke went on a dull run of 'binary' results, from 23 October 2004 to 22 February 2005 the only score line was that of 0–0, 1–0, 0–1 and 1–1. Supporters began to vent their anger at the lack of entertainment on offer as the side fell into mid-table obscurity and a final finish of 12th the outcome of a forgettable season.

Season review

League

Prior to the start of the season the Football League went through a re-branding process with the First Division been renamed the Football League Championship. Stoke had a poor summer in the transfer market with only Dave Brammer and Steve Simonsen joining the club before the start of the season. However these worries were forgotten with a fine pre-season victory over Spanish giants Valencia. Stoke began the 2004–05 season very well beating promotion favourites Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–1 on the opening day. Victories over Gillingham, Cardiff City and Derby County followed and after a thrilling win over Ipswich Town Stoke went top of the table.

However Stoke then lost their form and went seven matches without a win before beating Millwall 1–0 on Halloween. Prior to that on 22 October Stoke drew 1–1 away at Leicester City a result which sparked a dull run of results. Through until 22 February the only score line was that of 0–0, 1–0, 0–1 and 1–1 which saw manager Tony Pulis come under heavy criticism from supporters form the lack of attacking football and entertainment on offer. New signings again failed to arrive with Michael Duberry from Leeds United and Lewis Buxton from Portsmouth the only mainstays from a series of loans, however both players were defenders. Ade Akinbiyi was sold to Burnley despite there being a lack of goalscoring. The 'binary' run of results finally ended with a 3–2 win over Leicester City which prompted an upturn in results but any hopes of a late push for a play-off place was ended with an awful defeat at home to rock bottom Rotherham United.

FA Cup

Stoke drew Premier League side Arsenal away in the third round and took the lead through Wayne Thomas. But Stoke could not hold out and Arsenal scored twice to go through 2–1.

League Cup

Stoke made another poor exit in the first round losing against League One side Oldham Athletic.

Final league table

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Pre-season friendlies

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
111 July 2004Newcastle TownA4–1Noel-Williams, Clarke, Akinbiyi, Neal
213 July 2004WrexhamA1–11,821Noel-Williams 40'
317 July 2004Mansfield TownA1–0Russell 28'
423 July 2004AS RomaA0–2
523 July 2004Levski SofiaA1–1Taggart
628 July 2004ValenciaH1–09,905Asaba 30'
731 July 2004West Bromwich AlbionH2–1Brammer 16', Akinbiyi 32'

Football League Championship

Main article: 2004–05 Football League Championship

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
18 August 2004Wolverhampton WanderersH2–117,066Russell 50', Clarke 70' (pen)Report
210 August 2004Sheffield UnitedA0–019,723Report
314 August 2004Rotherham UnitedA1–15,925Akinbiyi 85'Report
421 August 2004GillinghamH2–013,234Noel-Williams 42', Akinbiyi 72'Report
528 August 2004Cardiff CityA1–012,929Noel-Williams 37'Report
630 August 2004Derby CountyH1–018,673Hall 90+3'Report
711 September 2004Preston North EndA0–312,759Report
814 September 2004Ipswich TownH3–223,029Thomas (2) 45', 75', Akinbiyi 85'Report
918 September 2004Nottingham ForestH0–021,115Report
1025 September 2004BurnleyA2–212,981Akinbiyi (2) 34', 50'Report
1128 September 2004Leeds UnitedA0–025,759Report
122 October 2004Queens Park RangersH0–116,877Report
1316 October 2004ReadingH0–115,574Report
1419 October 2004West Ham UnitedA0–229,808Report
1523 October 2004Leicester CityA1–122,882Asaba 37'Report
1630 October 2004MillwallH1–014,125Greenacre 86'Report
172 November 2004Wigan AthleticH0–115,882Report
186 November 2004ReadingA0–114,831Report
1913 November 2004Crewe AlexandraH1–017,640Noel-Williams 64'Report
2020 November 2004Plymouth ArgyleA0–015,264Report
2127 November 2004SunderlandH0–116,980Report
224 December 2004WatfordA1–012,169Noel-Williams 24'Report
2311 December 2004Coventry CityH1–015,744Akinbiyi 21'Report
2417 December 2004Brighton & Hove AlbionA1–06,028Akinbiyi 85'Report
2526 December 2004Preston North EndH0–020,350Report
2628 December 2004Ipswich TownA0–126,217Report
271 January 2005Nottingham ForestA0–122,051Report
283 January 2005BurnleyH0–115,689Report
2914 January 2005Queens Park RangersA0–113,559Report
3022 January 2005Leeds UnitedH0–118,372Report
315 February 2005Wigan AthleticA1–09,938Noel-Williams 39'Report
3219 February 2005MillwallA1–011,036Jones 15'Report
3322 February 2005Leicester CityH3–214,076Brammer 24', Noel-Williams 34', Taggart 59'Report
3426 February 2005Coventry CityA0–013,871Report
355 March 2005Brighton & Hove AlbionH2–014,908Noel-Williams (2) 39', 44' (2 pen)Report
3612 March 2005Sheffield UnitedH2–017,019Noel-Williams (2) 57', 59'Report
3715 March 2005GillinghamA1–27,766Jones 54'Report
3819 March 2005Wolverhampton WanderersA1–128,103Noel-Williams 41'Report
392 April 2005Rotherham UnitedH1–216,552Noel-Williams 83'Report
405 April 2005Cardiff CityH1–312,785Hill 40'Report
419 April 2005Derby CountyA1–327,640Taggart 7'Report
4216 April 2005Plymouth ArgyleH2–013,017Jones 28', Russell 41'Report
4319 April 2005West Ham UnitedH0–114,534Report
4423 April 2005Crewe AlexandraA2–09,166Neal 79', Noel-Williams 89'Report
4530 April 2005WatfordH0–115,229Report
468 May 2005SunderlandA0–147,350Report

FA Cup

Main article: 2004–05 FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
R39 January 2005ArsenalA1–236,579Thomas 44'Report

League Cup

Main article: 2004–05 Football League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
R124 August 2004Oldham AthleticA1–22,861Asaba 24'Report

Squad statistics

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalDisciplineAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals[[File:Yellow card.svg13px]][[File:Red card.svg13px]]
1GKNED Ed de Goey170000017000
2DFENG Wayne Thomas352111037361
3DFIRE Clive Clarke421101044171
4MFENG John Eustace2(5)00(1)0002(6)030
5DFENG Michael Duberry250000025041
6DFENG Clint Hill31(1)1001032(1)171
7FWENG Carl Asaba14(19)10(1)01015(20)240
8MFENG Dave Brammer42(1)100(1)0042(2)180
9FWENG Gifton Noel-Williams41(5)13000(1)041(6)1321
10FWNGA Ade Akinbiyi297100030760
11MFSCO Kevin Harper8(1)000008(1)010
14GKENG Ben Foster0000000000
15GKENG Steve Simonsen29(2)0101031(2)020
16DFENG Marcus Hall19(1)1101021(1)120
17MFENG Darel Russell452101047270
18MFENG Lewis Neal10(13)1001011(13)100
19FWENG Chris Greenacre18(14)1101020(14)120
20DFIRE Richard Keogh0000000000
21MFENG John Halls20(2)0101022(2)051
22MFENG Steve Guppy0(4)000000(4)000
22DFENG Lewis Buxton14(2)0100015(2)040
23MFENG Karl Henry14(20)00(1)01015(21)030
24DFENG Chris Clark1(2)000001(2)010
25DFWAL Gareth Owen0(2)000000(2)000
27DFENG Chris Barker4000004000
27FWENG Jason Jarrett2010003000
27FWTRI Kenwyne Jones133000013310
28DFENG Andy Wilkinson0(1)000000(1)000
29FWENG Michael Ricketts1(10)000001(10)020
30FWNIR Martin Paterson0(3)000000(3)000
31FWENG Jermaine Palmer0(1)000000(1)000
32DFNIR Gerry Taggart3121000322101
33MFISL Þórður Guðjónsson0(2)000000(2)000
34MFISL Tryggvi Guðmundsson0000000000
35MFUSA Jay Denny0000000000
36DFENG Carl Dickinson0(1)000000(1)000

References

References

  1. (16 May 2005). "Stoke City season review 2004-05 Binary bore for City fans". The Sentinel.
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