2004–05 Stoke City F.C. season

Stoke City
2004–05 season
Chairman Gunnar Gíslason
Manager Tony Pulis
Stadium Britannia Stadium
Football League Championship 12th (61 Points)
FA Cup Third Round
League Cup First Round
Top goalscorer League: Gifton Noel-Williams (13)
All: Gifton Noel-Williams (13)
Highest home attendance 23,029 vs Ipswich Town (14 September 2004)
Lowest home attendance 12,785 vs Cardiff City (5 April 2005)
Average home league attendance 16,455
Home colours

The 2004–05 season was Stoke City's 98th season in the Football League and the 38th in the second tier, it was also the first season in the new re-branded 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.[1]

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.[1] However these worries were forgotten with a fine pre-season victory over Spanish giants Valencia.[1] Stoke began the 2004–05 season very well beating promotion favourites Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–1 on the opening day.[1] Victories over Gillingham, Cardiff City and Derby County followed and after a thrilling win over Ipswich Town Stoke went top of the table.[1]

However Stoke then lost their form and went seven matches without a win before beating Millwall 1–0 on Halloween.[1] Prior to that on 22 October Stoke drew 1–1 away at Leicester City a result which sparked a dull run of results.[1] 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.[1] 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.[1] Ade Akinbiyi was sold to Burnley despite there being a lack of goalscoring.[1] 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.[1]

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.[1]

League Cup

Stoke made another poor exit in the first round losing against League One side Oldham Athletic.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGDPts
1Sunderland46297107641+3594
2Wigan Athletic46251297935+4487
3Ipswich Town46241398556+2985
4Derby County462210147160+1176
5Preston North End462112136758+975
6West Ham United462110156656+1073
7Reading461913145144+770
8Sheffield United461813155756+167
9Wolverhampton Wanderers461521107259+1366
10Millwall461812165145+666
11Queens Park Rangers461711185458–462
12Stoke City461710193638–261
13Burnley461515163839–160
14Leeds United461418144952–360
15Leicester City461221134946+357
16Cardiff City461315184851–354
17Plymouth Argyle461411215264–1253
18Watford461216185259–752
19Coventry City461313206173–1252
20Brighton & Hove Albion461312214065–2551
21Crewe Alexandra461214206686–2050
22Gillingham461214204566–2150
23Nottingham Forest46917204266–2444
24Rotherham United46514273569–3429

Key: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

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

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
1 8 August 2004 Wolverhampton WanderersH2–117,066Russell 50', Clarke 70' (pen)Report
2 10 August 2004 Sheffield UnitedA0–019,723Report
3 14 August 2004 Rotherham UnitedA1–15,925Akinbiyi 85'Report
4 21 August 2004 GillinghamH2–013,234Noel-Williams 42', Akinbiyi 72'Report
5 28 August 2004 Cardiff CityA1–012,929Noel-Williams 37'Report
6 30 August 2004 Derby CountyH1–018,673Hall 90+3'Report
7 11 September 2004 Preston North EndA0–312,759Report
8 14 September 2004 Ipswich TownH3–223,029Thomas (2) 45', 75', Akinbiyi 85'Report
9 18 September 2004 Nottingham ForestH0–021,115Report
10 25 September 2004 BurnleyA2–212,981Akinbiyi (2) 34', 50'Report
11 28 September 2004 Leeds UnitedA0–025,759Report
12 2 October 2004 Queens Park RangersH0–116,877Report
13 16 October 2004 ReadingH0–115,574Report
14 19 October 2004 West Ham UnitedA0–229,808Report
15 23 October 2004 Leicester CityA1–122,882Asaba 37'Report
16 30 October 2004 MillwallH1–014,125Greenacre 86'Report
17 2 November 2004 Wigan AthleticH0–115,882Report
18 6 November 2004 ReadingA0–114,831Report
19 13 November 2004 Crewe AlexandraH1–017,640Noel-Williams 64'Report
20 20 November 2004 Plymouth ArgyleA0–015,264Report
21 27 November 2004 SunderlandH0–116,980Report
22 4 December 2004 WatfordA1–012,169Noel-Williams 24'Report
23 11 December 2004 Coventry CityH1–015,744Akinbiyi 21'Report
24 17 December 2004 Brighton & Hove AlbionA1–06,028Akinbiyi 85'Report
25 26 December 2004 Preston North EndH0–020,350Report
26 28 December 2004 Ipswich TownA0–126,217Report
27 1 January 2005 Nottingham ForestA0–122,051Report
28 3 January 2005 BurnleyH0–115,689Report
29 14 January 2005 Queens Park RangersA0–113,559Report
30 22 January 2005 Leeds UnitedH0–118,372Report
31 5 February 2005 Wigan AthleticA1–09,938Noel-Williams 39'Report
32 19 February 2005 MillwallA1–011,036Jones 15'Report
33 22 February 2005 Leicester CityH3–214,076Brammer 24', Noel-Williams 34', Taggart 59'Report
34 26 February 2005 Coventry CityA0–013,871Report
35 5 March 2005 Brighton & Hove AlbionH2–014,908Noel-Williams (2) 39', 44' (2 pen)Report
36 12 March 2005 Sheffield UnitedH2–017,019Noel-Williams (2) 57', 59'Report
37 15 March 2005 GillinghamA1–27,766Jones 54'Report
38 19 March 2005 Wolverhampton WanderersA1–128,103Noel-Williams 41'Report
39 2 April 2005 Rotherham UnitedH1–216,552Noel-Williams 83'Report
40 5 April 2005 Cardiff CityH1–312,785Hill 40'Report
41 9 April 2005 Derby CountyA1–327,640Taggart 7'Report
42 16 April 2005 Plymouth ArgyleH2–013,017Jones 28', Russell 41'Report
43 19 April 2005 West Ham UnitedH0–114,534Report
44 23 April 2005 Crewe AlexandraA2–09,166Neal 79', Noel-Williams 89'Report
45 30 April 2005 WatfordH0–115,229Report
46 8 May 2005 SunderlandA0–147,350Report

FA Cup

Main article: 2004–05 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
R3 9 January 2005 ArsenalA1–236,579Thomas 44'Report

League Cup

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

Squad statistics

No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1GKNetherlands Ed de Goey 1700000170
2DFEngland Wayne Thomas 3521110373
3DFRepublic of Ireland Clive Clarke 4211010441
4MFEngland John Eustace 2(5)00(1)0002(6)0
5DFEngland Michael Duberry 2500000250
6DFEngland Clint Hill 31(1)1000031(1)1
7FWEngland Carl Asaba 14(19)10(1)01015(20)2
8MFEngland Dave Brammer 42(1)100(1)0042(2)1
9FWEngland Gifton Noel-Williams 41(5)13000(1)041(6)13
10FWNigeria Ade Akinbiyi 2971000307
11MFScotland Kevin Harper 8(1)000008(1)0
14GKEngland Ben Foster 00000000
15GKEngland Steve Simonsen 29(2)0101031(2)0
16DFEngland Marcus Hall 19(1)1101021(1)1
17MFEngland Darel Russell 4521010472
18MFEngland Lewis Neal 10(13)1001011(13)1
19FWEngland Chris Greenacre 18(14)1101020(14)1
20DFRepublic of Ireland Richard Keogh 00000000
21MFEngland John Halls 20(2)0101022(2)0
22MFEngland Steve Guppy 0(4)000000(4)0
22DFEngland Lewis Buxton 14(2)0100015(2)0
23MFEngland Karl Henry 14(20)00(1)01015(21)0
24DFEngland Chris Clark 1(2)000001(2)0
25DFWales Gareth Owen 0(2)000000(2)0
27DFEngland Chris Barker 40000040
27FWEngland Jason Jarrett 20100030
27FWTrinidad and Tobago Kenwyne Jones 1330000133
28DFEngland Andy Wilkinson 0(1)000000(1)0
29FWEngland Michael Ricketts 1(10)000001(10)0
30FWNorthern Ireland Martin Paterson 0(3)000000(3)0
31FWEngland Jermaine Palmer 0(1)000000(1)0
32DFNorthern Ireland Gerry Taggart 3121000322
33MFIceland Þórður Guðjónsson 0(2)000000(2)0
34MFIceland Tryggvi Guðmundsson 00000000
35MFUnited States Jay Denny 00000000
36DFEngland Carl Dickinson 0(1)000000(1)0

Reserves

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultScorers
118 August 2004Hartlepool UnitedA0–2
21 September 2004Tranmere RoversH2–1Henry, Asaba
38 September 2004Wigan AthleticA0–2
415 September 2004Rotherham UnitedA1–4Palmer
56 October 2004Hull CityH1–1Asaba
613 October 2004Sheffield UnitedA0–1
727 October 2004WalsallH1–0Thomas
810 November 2004BarnsleyA1–1Denny
915 November 2004Bradford CityH4–0Thomas (2), Neal (2)
1029 November 2004Preston North EndA1–2Neal
115 January 2005Rotherham UnitedH2–0Palmer, Paterson
1217 January 2005Sheffield WednesdayH2–0Neal, Noel-Williams
1326 January 2005WalsallA0–0
142 February 2005Sheffield UnitedH2–0Abbey, Palmer
158 February 2005Sheffield WednesdayA1–0Wilkinson
1616 February 2005BarnsleyH1–2Guðjónsson
171 March 2005Bradford CityA3–0Owen, Keogh, Paterson
189 March 2005Preston North EndH3–2Guðmundsson, Guðjónsson, Francis
1930 March 2005Hartlepool UnitedA2–1Palmer (2)
2013 April 2005Tranmere RoversA0–3
2120 April 2005Hull CityA1–3Palmer
2227 April 2005Wigan AthleticH0–1

Reserve Appearances

Pos. Name League
Apps Goals
FWEngland Zema Abbey 31
FWEngland Carl Asaba 62
DFEngland Lewis Buxton 10
DFEngland Chris Clark 50
MFUnited States Jay Denny 161
DFEngland Carl Dickinson 110
GKRepublic of Ireland Robert Duggan 10
MFEngland John Eustace 4 (2)0
MFHungary Ádám Fekete 0 (1)0
GKEngland Ben Foster 70
FWJamaica Francino Francis 41
MFNorthern Ireland Robert Garrett 30
MFEngland Eric Graves 5 (1)0
FWEngland Chris Greenacre 20
MFIceland Þórður Guðjónsson 52
MFIceland Tryggvi Guðmundsson 51
MFEngland Steve Guppy 10
DFEngland Marcus Hall 10
MFEngland Karl Henry 91
DFEngland Clint Hill 20
DFEngland Danny Hughes 30
DFRepublic of Ireland Richard Keogh 141
DFRepublic of Ireland Adam Kirkpatrick 2 (2)0
MFEngland Cameron Mawer 30
MFEngland Scott Musgrove 30
MFEngland Lewis Neal 84
FWEngland Gifton Noel-Williams 21
DFWales Gareth Owen 91
MFEngland Liam Page 10
FWNorthern Ireland Martin Paterson 10 (5)2
FWEngland Jermaine Palmer 14 (1)5
MFWales Anthony Pulis 10
DFRepublic of Ireland John Quigley 0 (2)0
DFEngland Sean Robinson 0 (1)0
GKWales Chris Sanna 80
DFEngland Ryan Shotton 20
GKEngland Steve Simonsen 20
GKScotland Ronnie Sinclair 10
DFEngland Danny Smith 12 (1)0
DFEngland Matthew Swift 5 (2)0
DFNorthern Ireland Gerry Taggart 10
FWEngland Keith Thomas 5 (3)3
FWEngland Paul Tortoishell 3 (1)0
DFEngland Paul Williams 60
DFEngland Andy Wilkinson 61
DFEngland Josh Wilson 20
MFHungary Ádám Vass 20
FWHungary Norbert Zsivóczky 20

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "Stoke City season review 2004-05 Binary bore for City fans". The Sentinel. 16 May 2005.
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