2004–05 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season explained

Club:Plymouth Argyle
Season:2004–05
Manager:Bobby Williamson
Stadium:Home Park
League:Championship
League Result:17th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Third round
(eliminated by Everton)
Cup2:Football League Cup
Cup2 Result:First round
(eliminated by Yeovil Town)
Highest Attendance:20,555 vs Leeds United
Lowest Attendance:13,308 vs Burnley
Largest Win:5–0 (vs. Brighton & Hove Albion, home)
Largest Loss:5–0 (vs. West Ham United, away)
Prevseason:2003–04
Nextseason:2005–06

This article provides a summary of Plymouth Argyle's 2004–05 season.

Notable events

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

Left club during season

Competitions

Championship

Matches

Championship match details
DateOpponentVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
scope=rowMillwallHomeD0–0
scope=rowBrighton & Hove AlbionAwayW2–0Cullip 11' (o.g.), Wotton 45' (pen.)
scope=rowCardiff CityAwayW1–0Bullock 23' (o.g.)
scope=rowSunderlandHomeW2–1Wotton 1', Crawford 40'16,874[2]
scope=rowWatfordAwayL1–3Evans 18'
scope=rowNottingham ForestHomeW3–2Norris 26' Coughlan 40', Wotton 90' (pen.)
scope=rowQueens Park RangersAwayL2–3Friio 7', Keith 90'
scope=rowLeeds UnitedHomeL0–120,555[3]
scope=rowWolverhampton WanderersHomeL1–2Friio 62
scope=rowIpswich TownAwayL2–3Adams 12', Crawford 13'23,270[4]
scope=rowPreston North EndAwayD1–1
scope=rowGillinghamHomeW2–1
scope=rowWigan AthleticHomeL1–2
scope=rowRotherham UnitedAwayW1–0
scope=rowSheffield UnitedAwayL1–2
scope=rowWest Ham UnitedHomeD1–1
scope=rowReadingHomeD2–2
scope=rowWigan AthleticAwayW2–0
scope=rowCoventry CityAwayL1–2
scope=rowStoke CityHomeD0–0
scope=rowLeicester CityAwayL1–2
scope=rowBurnleyHomeW1–0
scope=rowCrewe AlexandraAwayL0–3
scope=rowDerby CountyHomeL0–2
scope=rowQueens Park RangersHomeW2–1
scope=rowLeeds UnitedAwayL1–2
scope=rowWolverhampton WanderersAwayD1–1
scope=rowIpswich TownHomeL1–2
scope=rowGillinghamAwayL0–1
scope=rowPreston North EndHomeL0–2
scope=rowReadingAwayD0–0
scope=rowRotherham UnitedHomeD1–1
scope=rowWest Ham UnitedAwayL0–5
scope=rowSheffield UnitedHomeW3–0
scope=rowCrewe AlexandraHomeW3–0
scope=rowDerby CountyAwayL0–1
scope=rowBrighton & Hove AlbionHomeW5–1
scope=rowSunderlandAwayL1–5
scope=rowMillwallAwayL0–3
scope=rowCardiff CityHomeD1–1
scope=rowWatfordHomeW1–0
scope=rowNottingham ForestAwayW3–0
scope=rowStoke CityAwayL0–2
scope=rowCoventry CityHomeD1–1
scope=rowBurnleyAwayL0–2
scope=rowLeicester CityHomeD0–0
Source:[5]

FA Cup

See main article: 2004–05 FA Cup.

League Cup

See main article: 2004–05 Football League Cup.

Transfers

Out

DatePlayerTransferToFeeSource
11 August 2004Marcus MartinSeason-long loanExeter City[8]
August 2004Gary SawyerSeason-long loanExeter City
October 2004Nathan LowndesFreePort Vale
December 2004Blair SturrockFreeKidderminster Harriers
December 2004Lee MakelFreeDunfermline Athletic
January 2005Stevie CrawfordSaleDundee United£80,000
February 2005David FriioSaleNottingham Forest£100,000

In

DatePlayerTransferFromFeeSource
December 2004Bjarni GuðjónssonFree transferCoventry City
December 2004Scott TaylorBuyBlackpool£100,000
January 2005Ákos BuzsákyShort-term loanPorto
February 2005Dexter BlackstockShort-term loanSouthampton
February 2005Nick ChadwickBuyEverton£250,000
March 2005Jason DoddShort-term loanSouthampton
June 2005Rufus BrevettFree transferWest Ham United

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FootballSquads – Plymouth Argyle – 2004/05.
  2. News: 2004-08-21 . Plymouth 2-1 Sunderland . 2024-08-28 . en-GB.
  3. News: 2004-09-14 . Plymouth 0-1 Leeds . 2024-08-28 . en-GB.
  4. News: 2004-09-24 . Ipswich 3-2 Plymouth . 2024-03-24 . en-GB.
  5. Web site: Plymouth Argyle match record: League Championship 2005. www.11v11.com. 25 August 2019.
  6. News: Plymouth 1-3 Everton . 8 January 2005 .
  7. News: Yeovil 3-2 Plymouth . 24 August 2004 .
  8. News: Transfers – August 2004 – 11 August 2004. 2004-08-26. 2019-08-19. en-GB.