2004–05 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season explained
Club: | West Bromwich Albion |
Season: | 2004–05 |
Manager: | Gary Megson (until 26 October)[1] Frank Burrows (caretaker) Bryan Robson (from 9 November)[2] |
Chairman: | Jeremy Peace |
Stadium: | The Hawthorns |
League: | FA Premier League |
League Result: | 17th |
Cup1: | FA Cup |
Cup1 Result: | Fourth round |
Cup2: | League Cup |
Cup2 Result: | Second round |
League Topscorer: | Robert Earnshaw (11) |
Season Topscorer: | Robert Earnshaw (14) |
Highest Attendance: | 27,751 (vs. Portsmouth, 15 May 2005) |
Lowest Attendance: | 23,849 (vs. Bolton, 2 October 2004) |
Average Attendance: | 25,986 |
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Prevseason: | 2003–04 |
Nextseason: | 2005–06 |
During the 2004–05 English football season, West Bromwich Albion competed in the FA Premier League.
Season summary
West Bromwich Albion managed to retain their Premiership status despite being at the bottom of the table on Christmas Day. This marked the first time in the history of the Premiership that a club has done so. Since then, three other teams have matched this feat: Sunderland in 2013–14, Leicester City in 2014–15, and Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2022–23, although they secured survival before the final day.
Final day
For the first time since the inaugural Premiership season in 1992–93, no team was assured of relegation going into the final round of matches. In each of the last three weekends of the season, the team that was bottom of the table at the start of the weekend finished it outside the drop zone. The final round of the season on 15 May started with West Bromwich at the bottom, Southampton and Crystal Palace one point clear and Norwich City in the last safe spot and two points from the bottom. Even worse, only one would survive the drop.[3] [4] The final matchday was publicized by Sky Sports as "Survival Sunday", with accompanying promotional material advertising the last matchday like a title fight or epic movie blockbuster.
West Brom, who had been bottom of the table and eight points from safety at Christmas, did their part by beating Portsmouth at home 2–0.[5] Norwich, the only side to have their fate completely in their own hands, needed a first away victory of the season at Craven Cottage against Fulham to secure their top-flight status and relegate everyone else irrespective of their results. Instead, they were thrashed 6–0 and went down.[6] Southampton, despite leading early on, lost 2–1 at home to Manchester United and were relegated.[7] At The Valley, Crystal Palace led Charlton Athletic 2–1 in the 71st minute, but Jonathan Fortune equalised for Charlton with eight minutes left to send them down.[8] As a result, West Brom stayed up, and made history by becoming the first club in Premiership history to avoid relegation after being bottom of the table at Christmas.[9]
After all four matches ended, cameras focused on the Hawthorns, as confirmation of other results began to filter through. Once the realisation dawned on the players and fans that survival had been achieved, a mass pitch invasion was sparked, with huge celebrations. The Portsmouth fans in the away end of the ground also celebrated despite their defeat as, through losing, they had "helped" relegate arch-rivals Southampton. The defeat itself mattered little to Portsmouth, as they would be unable to improve on their 16th position due to 15th-placed Blackburn Rovers' greater goal difference.
Final league table
See main article: 2004–05 FA Premier League.
Players
First-team squad
Squad at end of season
Left club during season
Statistics
Appearances and goals
As of end of season[10] |-! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Goalkeepers|-! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Defenders|-! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Midfielders|-! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Forwards|-! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Players transferred or loaned out during the season|-
Starting 11
Considering starts in all competitions
Transfers
In
- Riccardo Scimeca – Leicester City, 18 May, undisclosed[11]
- Martin Albrechtsen – København, 3 June, £2,700,000[12]
- Darren Purse – Birmingham City, 18 June, £750,000[13]
- Tomasz Kuszczak – Hertha BSC, 14 July, free[14]
- Jonathan Greening – Middlesbrough, 29 July, £1,250,000[15]
- Zoltán Gera – Ferencváros, 30 July, £1,500,000[16]
- Nwankwo Kanu – Arsenal, 30 July, free[17]
- Robert Earnshaw – Cardiff City, 30 August, £3,000,000 (rising to £3,620,000 depending on contractual incentives)[18]
- Cosmin Contra – Atlético Madrid, 31 August, season-long loan[19]
- Junichi Inamoto – Gamba Osaka, 31 August, £200,000[20]
- Kevin Campbell – Everton, 10 January, free[21]
- Kieran Richardson – Manchester United, 29 January, season-long loan[22]
- Richard Chaplow – Burnley, 31 January, £1,500,000[23]
Out
- Phil Gilchrist – released, 10 May (later joined Rotherham United)
- Daniel Crane – released, 10 May (later joined Burton Albion)
- Joost Volmer – released, 10 May (later joined Den Bosch)
- Delroy Facey – released, 10 May[24] (later joined Hull City on 25 June[25])
- Tamika Mkandawire – released, 10 May (later joined Hereford United on 9 July[26])
- Mark Kinsella – released, 10 May (later joined Walsall on 27 July)[27]
- Lee Hughes – contract terminated, 9 August[28]
- Sean Gregan – Leeds United, £500,000 (rising to £750,000 dependent on appearances), 16 September[29]
- James Chambers – Watford, £250,000, 25 September[30]
- Scott Dobie – Millwall, £750,000, 8 November[31]
- Larus Sigurdsson – retired, 2 December[32]
- Simon Brown – Mansfield Town, 6 December, £50,000[33]
- Lloyd Dyer – Coventry City, three-month loan, 22 March[34]
- Lee Marshall – retired, 22 April[35]
- Bernt Haas – released, 21 January[36] (later joined Bastia)
- Rob Hulse – Leeds United, 9 February, season-long loan[37]
- Sékou Berthé – released, 9 February
- Simon Miotto – released, 9 February
- Adam Chambers – released, 9 February (later joined Kidderminster Harriers)
- James O'Connor – Burnley, £175,000, 24 March[38]
- Phillip Midworth – released (later joined Burton Albion on 11 February)
Transfers in: £10,800,000
Transfers out: £1,675,000
Total spending: £9,125,000
Results
West Bromwich Albion's result comes first
Premier League
Results per matchday
!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Scorers!!Attendance!!1 | 14 August 2004 | Blackburn Rovers | Away | 1–1 | Clement 33' | 23,475 (2,424) | [39] |
2 | 22 August 2004 | Aston Villa | Home | 1–1 | Clement 38' | 26,601 (2,600) | [40] |
3 | 25 August 2004 | Tottenham Hotspur | Home | 1–1 | Gera 3' | 27,191 (2,589) | [41] |
4 | 28 August 2004 | Everton | Away | 1–2 | Dobie 7' | 34,510 | [42] |
5 | 11 September 2004 | Liverpool | Away | 0–3 | — | 42,947 | [43] |
6 | 18 September 2004 | Fulham | Home | 1–1 | Kanu 88' | 24,128 (983) | [44] |
7 | 25 September 2004 | Newcastle United | Away | 1–3 | Horsfield 87' | 52,308 | [45] |
8 | 2 October 2004 | Bolton Wanderers | Home | 2–1 | Kanu 57', Gera 65' | 23,849 (1,285) | [46] |
9 | 16 October 2004 | Norwich City | Home | 0–0 | — | 26,257 | [47] |
10 | 23 October 2004 | Crystal Palace | Away | 0–3 | — | 22,922 | [48] |
11 | 30 October 2004 | Chelsea | Home | 1–4 | Gera 56' | 27,399 (2,600) | [49] |
12 | 6 November 2004 | Southampton | Away | 2–2 | Earnshaw 29', 37' | 31,057 (3,188) | [50] |
13 | 14 November 2004 | Middlesbrough | Home | 1–2 | Earnshaw 37' | 24,008 (1,329) | [51] |
14 | 20 November 2004 | Arsenal | Away | 1–1 | Earnshaw 79' | 38,109 (2,900) | [52] |
15 | 27 November 2004 | Manchester United | Home | 0–3 | — | 27,709 (2,600) | [53] |
16 | 4 December 2004 | Portsmouth | Away | 2–3 | Stefanović 14' (o.g.), Earnshaw 45' | 20,110 | [54] |
17 | 11 December 2004 | Charlton Athletic | Home | 0–1 | — | 24,697 (1,344) | [55] |
18 | 18 December 2004 | Birmingham City | Away | 0–4 | — | 28,880 | [56] |
19 | 26 December 2004 | Liverpool | Home | 0–5 | — | 27,533 (2,599) | [57] |
20 | 28 December 2004 | Manchester City | Away | 1–1 | Dunne 85' (o.g.) | 47,177 | [58] |
21 | 1 January 2005 | Bolton Wanderers | Away | 1–1 | Gera 13' | 25,205 (2,300) | [59] |
22 | 3 January 2005 | Newcastle United | Home | 0–0 | — | 25,259 | [60] |
23 | 16 January 2005 | Fulham | Away | 0–1 | — | 16,180 | [61] |
24 | 22 January 2005 | Manchester City | Home | 2–0 | Campbell 5', Wallwork 81' | 25,348 (2,590) | [62] |
25 | 1 February 2005 | Crystal Palace | Home | 2–2 | Campbell 82', Earnshaw 90' | 25,092 (1,583) | [63] |
26 | 5 February 2005 | Norwich City | Away | 2–3 | Earnshaw 41', Richardson 49' | 24,292 | [64] |
27 | 22 February 2005 | Southampton | Home | 0–0 | — | 25,865 | [65] |
28 | 6 March 2005 | Birmingham City | Home | 2–0 | Clement 53', Campbell 64' | 25,749 (2,600) | [66] |
29 | 15 March 2005 | Chelsea | Away | 0–1 | — | 41,713 | [67] |
30 | 19 March 2005 | Charlton Athletic | Away | 4–1 | Horsfield 9', Earnshaw 73', 84', 90' (pen.) | 27,104 (2,996) | [68] |
31 | 3 April 2005 | Everton | Home | 1–0 | Gera 63' | 26,805 (2,596) | [69] |
32 | 10 April 2005 | Aston Villa | Away | 1–1 | Robinson 90' | 39,402 (3,400) | [70] |
33 | 20 April 2005 | Tottenham Hotspur | Away | 1–1 | Gera 24' | 35,885 | [71] |
34 | 23 April 2005 | Middlesbrough | Away | 0–4 | — | 32,951 (2,394) | [72] |
35 | 26 April 2005 | Blackburn Rovers | Home | 1–1 | Richardson 32' | 25,154 (856) | [73] |
36 | 2 May 2005 | Arsenal | Home | 0–2 | — | 27,351 (2,599) | [74] |
37 | 7 May 2005 | Manchester United | Away | 1–1 | Earnshaw 60' (pen.) | 67,827 (2,500) | [75] |
38 | 15 May 2005 | Portsmouth | Home | 2–0 | Horsfield 58', Richardson 75' | 27,751 (2,600) | [76] | |
FA Cup
Football League Cup
Notes and References
- News: 26 October 2004 . Megson sacked by West Brom . BBC News .
- News: 9 November 2004 . Baggies appoint Robson as manager . BBC News .
- News: 10 May 2005 . Fans prepare for relegation D-Day . BBC Sport.com . May 10, 2005.
- Web site: 2019-03-15 . 15th May 2005 . 2023-06-01 . Premier League Archive . en.
- News: 2005-05-15 . West Brom 2-0 Portsmouth . en-GB . 2023-06-01.
- News: 2005-05-15 . Fulham 6-0 Norwich . en-GB . 2023-06-01.
- News: 15 May 2005 . Southampton 1-2 Man Utd . en-GB . 1 June 2023.
- News: 15 May 2005 . Charlton 2-2 C Palace . en-GB . 1 June 2023 .
- Web site: 29 May 2023 . The Premier League clubs with the fewest points to survive . 1 June 2023 . en-GB.
- Web site: All West Bromwich Albion players: 2005 . 9 November 2020 . www.11v11.com.
- News: 18 May 2004 . Scimeca joins West Brom . BBC Sport . 25 August 2012.
- News: 2004-06-03 . Baggies sign Albrechtsen . BBC Sport . 25 August 2012.
- News: 2004-06-18 . Baggies snatch Purse . BBC Sport . 25 August 2012.
- News: 14 July 2004 . West Brom bag keeper . . British Broadcasting Corporation . 25 August 2012.
- News: 29 July 2004 . Greening joins West Brom . BBC Sport . 25 August 2012.
- News: 2004-07-30 . Albion bag Gera . BBC Sport . 25 August 2012.
- News: 30 July 2004 . Baggies seal Kanu deal . BBC News .
- News: 30 August 2004 . Earnshaw signs for Baggies . BBC Sport . BBC . 25 August 2012.
- News: 31 August 2004 . Baggies snap up Contra . BBC News .
- News: 31 August 2004 . Inamoto signs for West Brom . . 25 August 2012.
- News: 10 January 2005 . West Brom sign striker Campbell . BBC Sport . 25 August 2012.
- News: 29 January 2005 . Man Utd winger signs for Baggies . BBC Sport . 25 August 2012.
- News: 31 January 2005 . West Brom complete Chaplow deal . BBC Sport . 25 August 2012.
- News: 2004-05-10 . Eight feel Baggies axe . BBC Sport . 25 August 2012.
- News: 2004-06-25 . Tigers sign pair . BBC Sport . 2007-06-06.
- News: 9 July 2004 . Mkandawire joins Bulls . BBC News .
- News: 2004-07-27 . Walsall swoop for Kinsella . BBC Sport article . 25 August 2012.
- News: 9 August 2004 . Hughes contract cancelled . BBC News .
- News: 16 September 2004 . Gregan seals Leeds move . BBC News .
- News: 25 September 2004 . Hornets land Chambers . BBC News .
- News: 8 November 2004 . Lions pip Preston in Dobie chase . BBC News .
- News: 2 December 2004 . Baggies defender forced to retire . BBC News .
- News: 2004-12-06 . Mansfield complete Brown capture . BBC Sport . 2008-05-02.
- News: 22 March 2005 . Dyer makes loan move to Coventry . BBC News .
- News: 2005-04-22 . Marshall retires after leg injury . . 25 August 2012.
- News: 21 January 2005 . Haas parts company with West Brom . BBC News .
- News: 9 February 2005 . Hulse completes Leeds loan switch . BBC News .
- News: 24 March 2005 . O'Connor seals switch to Burnley . BBC News .
- Web site: 14 August 2004 . Blackburn 1–1 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 22 August 2004 . West Brom 1–1 Aston Villa . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 25 August 2004 . West Brom 1–1 Tottenham . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 28 August 2004 . Everton 2–1 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 11 September 2004 . Liverpool 3–0 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 18 September 2004 . West Brom 1–1 Fulham . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 25 September 2004 . Newcastle 3–1 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 2 October 2004 . West Brom 2–1 Bolton . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 16 October 2004 . West Brom 0–0 Norwich . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 23 October 2004 . Crystal Palace 3–0 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 30 October 2004 . West Brom 1–4 Chelsea . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 6 November 2004 . Southampton 2–2 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 14 November 2004 . West Brom 1–2 Middlesbrough . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 20 November 2004 . Arsenal 1–1 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 27 November 2004 . West Brom 0–3 Man Utd . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 4 December 2004 . Portsmouth 3–2 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 11 December 2004 . West Brom 0–1 Charlton . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 18 December 2004 . Birmingham 4–0 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 26 December 2004 . West Brom 0–5 Liverpool . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 28 December 2004 . Man City 1–1 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 1 January 2005 . Bolton 1–1 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 3 January 2005 . West Brom 0–0 Newcastle . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 16 January 2005 . Fulham 1–0 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 22 January 2005 . West Brom 2–0 Man City . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 1 February 2005 . West Brom 2–2 Crystal Palace . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 5 February 2005 . Norwich 3–2 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 22 February 2005 . West Brom 0–0 Southampton . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 6 March 2005 . West Brom 2–0 Birmingham . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 15 March 2005 . Chelsea 1–0 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 19 March 2005 . Charlton 1–4 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 3 April 2005 . West Brom 1–0 Everton . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 10 April 2005 . Aston Villa 1–1 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 20 April 2005 . Tottenham 1–1 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 23 April 2005 . Middlesbrough 4–0 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 26 April 2005 . West Brom 1–1 Blackburn . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 2 May 2005 . West Brom 0–2 Arsenal . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 7 May 2005 . Man Utd 1–1 West Brom . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 15 May 2005 . West Brom 2–0 Portsmouth . 9 November 2020 . BBC Sport.