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2004–05 Dundee United F.C. season

The 2004–05 season was the 96th year of football played by Dundee United, and covers the period from 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005. United finished in ninth place which meant the previous season's top-six finish was the only one in the five seasons since the split was introduced.

Dundee United
2004–05 season
ChairmanEddie Thompson
ManagerIan McCall (until 14 March)
Gordon Chisholm (interim caretaker)
Gordon Chisholm (from 24 May)
Scottish Premier League9th
Scottish CupRunners-up
Scottish League CupSemi-final
Top goalscorerLeague: Jim McIntyre (10)
All: Jim McIntyre (15)
Highest home attendance12,703 (vs Dundee, 29 January)
Lowest home attendance5,097 (vs Kilmarnock, 11 December)

United finished the 2004–05 SPL season in 9th place with 36 points, in which an eventful final day could have relegated themselves, Livingston or Dunfermline, before eventually consigning Dundee to the drop. United managed only eight wins, with twelve draws and eighteen defeats. Between March and early-April, United lost five consecutive games, although most were to teams who would finish in the top half of the league.

The cup campaigns brought contrasting fortunes. a 7–1 defeat to Rangers in the League Cup semi-final was remedied by a fighting display against Celtic in the Scottish Cup final, where United lost 1–0. Despite having fewer chances, United had more possession and it took a deflected free-kick to give Celtic the win. Defender Alan Archibald struck the bar in the final minute as United pushed for an equaliser.

A strong league finish secured United's top-flight status, with four wins from the final seven games, including victories against Rangers, Hearts and rivals Dundee.

Season review edit

United began pre-season with James Grady as the only pre-season signing, the striker arriving on a Bosman transfer from relegated Partick Thistle. First-team regulars Paul Gallacher and Charlie Miller left by the same method during the summer, with Scotland keeper Gallacher heading for Norwich City and Miller joining Norwegian side SK Brann. Veteran Owen Coyle also cut short his second Tannadice stay to return to Airdrie Utd. During August, Paul Ritchie and goalkeeper Lars Hirschfeld arrived on six-month deals following releases from Walsall and Tottenham respectively. Surprisingly, Grant Brebner was also allowed to sign for free from fellow SPL side Hibernian.

A home defeat to derby rivals Dundee just two games in was not the ideal way to start the season and United managed only one win in August, with a 2–1 home victory over Inverness CT. During August, youngsters Aaron Conway and Karim Kerkar arrived from Clyde in early-September but the month brought little to cheer about, with a CIS Insurance Cup win over Clyde providing the only win.

Into October and the winless streak continued, although a last-minute draw at Rangers brought some optimism. Another derby defeat in early November was tempered firstly by a CIS Cup quarter-final win over Hibs, then a home league success over Livingston but more defeats followed and only one more win arrived before Christmas, courtesy of a 3–0 triumph at home to Kilmarnock.

United entered New Year with no away wins but finally won on the road, thanks to a 4–3 thriller at Gretna in the Scottish Cup. The third derby match was drawn 2–2 with Steve Lovell's late leveller denying United three points, in a game where Nick Colgan – signed 24 hours previously – was given a debut. February started in dismal fashion, with Colgan's second (and final) match resulting in a 7–1 defeat against Rangers in the CIS Cup semi-final. In a match screened live on BBC Scotland, United rallied from 2–0 down with Jason Scotland scoring, and had Jim McIntyre's long-range strike not hit both posts and ran along the line at 2–1 down, the game might have been different. United did recover by winning three of the remaining four matches that month, albeit two in the Scottish Cup. Queen of the South were beaten first, followed by a first away league win at Livingston and then a 4–1 home rout of Aberdeen in the quarter-final. With the match shown live on Sky Sports, it was a chance for United to gain television revenge for the Hampden horror show just three weeks previously.

Aberdeen were back at Tannadice three days later for a league match and won 2–1, starting a run of four straight defeats in March. After Kilmarnock's 3–0 victory, United lay bottom and Ian McCall was sacked, with Assistant Gordon Chisholm handed temporary control. Chisholm's first match was a live television affair at home to Celtic and only a Craig Bellamy hat-trick denied United a point, who equalised twice only to lose 3–2.

United went into April with a league/cup double-header against Hibs and lost the league match 3–2 at Easter Road to another late goal. The cup semi-final brought cheer, as Jason Scotland's winner ensured a final appearance in May, along with European football. The buzz from the win carried on, with successive impressive league victories at Rangers and at home to Hearts. A home draw to Livingston brought a blip but a 2–1 derby win at Dens Park closed the month in style, with caretaker-manager Gordon Chisholm winning the Manager of the Month award in his first full month in charge.

Into May and a lack of wins scared United fans, with only a home draw against Kilmarnock and a last-minute defeat to Dunfermline. This left United going into final game at Inverness as one of four clubs who could be relegated, along with Livingston, Dunfermline and Dundee. Dundee's early goal against Livingston moved them out of bottom spot, only for ex-United player Craig Easton to equalise. With no further goals and Barry Robson's penalty winner in Inverness, United survived, finishing in 9th place.

The Cup Final was a tense occasion, with Martin O'Neill's last match in charge bringing an edge to the 50,635 crowd. Alan Thompson's 9th-minute deflected free-kick ultimately won it for Celtic, with Chris Sutton missing a late penalty before Alan Archibald's injury-time drive nearly securing extra-time.

Match results edit

Dundee United played a total of 47 competitive matches during the 2004–05 season,[1] as well as six pre-season friendlies, making a total of over fifty games played. The team finished ninth in the Scottish Premier League.

In the cup competitions, United were runners-up in the Tennent's Scottish Cup, losing 1–0 to Celtic, qualifying for the UEFA Cup in the process. The club lost heavily in the CIS Insurance Cup semi-finals, losing 7–1 to Rangers as Nick Colgan – playing only his second match in his loan spell – played his last game for the club.

Legend edit

Win Draw Loss

All results are written with Dundee United's score first.

Bank of Scotland Premierleague edit

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
7 August Dunfermline A 1–1 6,512 McIntyre
15 August Dundee H 1–2 11,118 Archibald
21 August Livingston A 1–1 3,659 Dodds
28 August Inverness CT H 2–1 6,017 Innes, McIntyre
11 September Aberdeen H 1–1 10,995 Wilson
18 September Motherwell A 2–4 5,091 Grady, McIntyre
25 September Kilmarnock A 2–5 4,711 Archibald, Dodds
3 October Celtic H 0–3 10,329
10 October Hibernian A 0–2 9,927
24 October Rangers A 1–1 46,796 Robson
27 October Hearts H 1–1 5,723 Wilson
30 October Dunfermline H 1–2 6,297 Wilson
6 November Dundee H 0–1 9,845
13 November Livingston H 1–0 5,507 McCracken
23 November Inverness CT A 1–1 1,125 McIntyre
27 November Aberdeen A 0–1 12,038
4 December Motherwell H 0–1 5,252
11 December Kilmarnock H 3–0 5,097 Brebner, Robson, McIntyre
18 December Celtic A 0–1 56,318
27 December Hibernian H 1–4 10,152 Scotland
1 January Rangers H 1–1 10,461 McCracken
15 January Hearts A 2–3 10,305 Robson, Archibald
22 January Dunfermline A 1–1 6,589 Crawford
29 January Dundee H 2–2 12,703 Duff, McIntyre
12 February Livingston A 2–0 5,158 Crawford, Grady
19 February Inverness CT H 1–1 6,110 Own goal
2 March Aberdeen H 1–2 6,688 Scotland
5 March Motherwell A 0–2 5,110
12 March Kilmarnock A 0–3 4,353
19 March Celtic H 2–3 10,828 McIntyre, Robson
2 April Hibernian A 2–3 11,058 McIntyre, Scotland
12 April Rangers A 1–0 49,302 Duff
16 April Hearts H 2–1 7,704 Robson, Brebner
23 April Livingston H 1–1 7,687 Crawford
30 April Dundee A 2–1 11,263 Wilson, McIntyre
7 May Kilmarnock H 1–1 6,576 McIntyre
15 May Dunfermline H 0–1 10,763
21 May Inverness CT A 1–0 5,479 Robson

Tennent's Scottish Cup edit

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
17 January Gretna A 4–3 3,000 Robson, Kerr, Wilson, Crawford
5 February Queen of the South A 3–0 5,532 McIntyre, Wilson, Duff
27 February Aberdeen H 4–1 8,661 Archibald, Grady (2), Crawford
9 April Hibernian N 2–1 27,271 McIntyre, Scotland
28 May Celtic N 0–1 50,635

CIS Insurance Cup edit

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
25 August Stranraer H 3–1 2,511 Kerr, Grady, Innes
21 September Clyde H 4–0 2,336 McIntyre, Robson, Brebner, Wilson
9 November Hibernian H 2–1 4,865 McIntyre (2)
2 February Rangers N 1–7 25,622 Scotland

Player details edit

During the 2004–05 season, United used 26 different players comprising five nationalities, with a further six named as unused substitutes. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player.[2]

No. Pos Nat Player Total Bank of Scotland Premierleague Tennent's Scottish Cup CIS Insurance Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   ENG Tony Bullock 32 0 26 0 5 0 1 0
17 GK   CAN Lars Hirschfeld 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
24 GK   SCO Paul Jarvie 11 0 10 0 0 0 1 0
47 GK   IRL Nick Colgan 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
2 DF   SCO Mark Wilson 46 7 37 4 5 2 4 1
3 DF   SCO David McCracken 29 2 25 2 0 0 4 0
5 DF   SCO Alan Archibald 47 4 38 3 5 1 4 0
15 DF   SCO Lee Mair 7 0 4 0 2 0 1 0
23 DF   SCO Paul Ritchie 31 0 24 0 5 0 2 0
39 DF   SCO Garry Kenneth 14 0 11 0 3 0 0 0
4 MF   SCO Derek McInnes 33 0 27 0 3 0 3 0
7 MF   SCO Mark Kerr 37 2 30 0 5 1 2 1
8 MF   SCO Grant Brebner 40 3 34 2 4 0 2 1
11 MF   SCO Barry Robson 45 8 36 6 5 1 4 1
12 MF   SCO Stuart Duff 32 3 25 2 4 1 3 0
14 MF   SCO Billy Dodds 25 2 21 2 0 0 4 0
18 MF   SCO Andy McLaren 8 0 6 0 0 0 2 0
21 MF   ALG Karim Kerkar 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0
29 MF   SCO Barry Callaghan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
36 MF   SCO Greg Cameron 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0
9 ST   TRI Collin Samuel 24 0 18 0 3 0 3 0
10 ST   SCO Jim McIntyre 42 15 35 10 3 2 4 3
16 ST   SCO James Grady 34 5 29 2 3 2 2 1
19 ST   SCO Stevie Crawford 23 5 17 3 5 2 1 0
20 ST   TRI Jason Scotland 37 5 29 3 4 1 4 1

Team statistics edit

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[a]
7 Kilmarnock 38 15 4 19 49 55 −6 49
8 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 38 11 11 16 41 47 −6 44
9 Dundee United 38 8 12 18 41 59 −18 36 Qualification for the UEFA Cup second qualifying round[b]
10 Livingston 38 9 8 21 34 61 −27 35
11 Dunfermline Athletic 38 8 10 20 34 60 −26 34
Source: Scottish Professional Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches.
  2. ^ As Celtic, the 2004–05 Scottish Cup winners, qualified for the UEFA Champions League via their league position, the place in the UEFA Cup was passed onto Dundee United, the cup runners-up.

Transfers edit

Playing kit edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Cup Final colours

The jerseys were sponsored by Morning, Noon and Night for a second season.

Awards edit

April 2005

Trivia edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c . Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 3 January 2005. Retrieved 29 November 2007.
  3. ^ "United sign Hirschfeld". BBC Sport website. 19 August 2004. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  4. ^ "Dundee United sign Brebner". BBC Sport website. 27 August 2004. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  5. ^ "Dundee United seal Crawford transfer". BBC Sport website. 4 January 2005. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  6. ^ "Defender Mair moves to Tannadice". BBC Sport website. 7 January 2005. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  7. ^ "Colgan seals move to Dundee Utd". BBC Sport website. 28 January 2005. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  8. ^ "Paterson agrees Well deal". BBC Sport website. 14 July 2005. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  9. ^ "Coyle is a Diamond again". BBC Sport website. 21 July 2004. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  10. ^ "Striker Conway leaves Tannadice". BBC Sport website. 31 August 2005. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  11. ^ "The Internet Soccer Database: Lars Hirschfeld". Racing Post. 16 January 2006. Archived from the original on 19 April 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2007.
  12. ^ "Gretna complete a double signing". BBC Sport website. 28 January 2006. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  13. ^ "Jarvie completes Plainmoor move". BBC Sport website. 7 February 2005. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  14. ^ "Boston United Football Club News". Boston United FC – The Original Website. 31 January 2005. Retrieved 2 October 2007.
  15. ^ a b "United youngsters on loan". BBC Sport website. 27 August 2005. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  16. ^ "McLaren joins Thistle on loan". BBC Sport website. 2 November 2004. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  17. ^ "Thistle capture Paterson on loan". BBC Sport website. 1 February 2005. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  18. ^ "Morton land loan deal for McLaren". BBC Sport website. 26 February 2005. Retrieved 3 January 2010.

External links edit

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The 2004 05 season was the 96th year of football played by Dundee United and covers the period from 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005 United finished in ninth place which meant the previous season s top six finish was the only one in the five seasons since the split was introduced Dundee United2004 05 seasonChairmanEddie ThompsonManagerIan McCall until 14 March Gordon Chisholm interim caretaker Gordon Chisholm from 24 May Scottish Premier League9thScottish CupRunners upScottish League CupSemi finalTop goalscorerLeague Jim McIntyre 10 All Jim McIntyre 15 Highest home attendance12 703 vs Dundee 29 January Lowest home attendance5 097 vs Kilmarnock 11 December Home coloursAway coloursThird colours 2003 042005 06 United finished the 2004 05 SPL season in 9th place with 36 points in which an eventful final day could have relegated themselves Livingston or Dunfermline before eventually consigning Dundee to the drop United managed only eight wins with twelve draws and eighteen defeats Between March and early April United lost five consecutive games although most were to teams who would finish in the top half of the league The cup campaigns brought contrasting fortunes a 7 1 defeat to Rangers in the League Cup semi final was remedied by a fighting display against Celtic in the Scottish Cup final where United lost 1 0 Despite having fewer chances United had more possession and it took a deflected free kick to give Celtic the win Defender Alan Archibald struck the bar in the final minute as United pushed for an equaliser A strong league finish secured United s top flight status with four wins from the final seven games including victories against Rangers Hearts and rivals Dundee Contents 1 Season review 2 Match results 2 1 Legend 2 2 Bank of Scotland Premierleague 2 3 Tennent s Scottish Cup 2 4 CIS Insurance Cup 3 Player details 3 1 Goalscorers 3 2 Discipline 4 Team statistics 4 1 League table 5 Transfers 5 1 In 5 1 1 Loans in 5 2 Out 5 2 1 Loans out 6 Playing kit 7 Awards 8 Trivia 9 References 10 External linksSeason review editUnited began pre season with James Grady as the only pre season signing the striker arriving on a Bosman transfer from relegated Partick Thistle First team regulars Paul Gallacher and Charlie Miller left by the same method during the summer with Scotland keeper Gallacher heading for Norwich City and Miller joining Norwegian side SK Brann Veteran Owen Coyle also cut short his second Tannadice stay to return to Airdrie Utd During August Paul Ritchie and goalkeeper Lars Hirschfeld arrived on six month deals following releases from Walsall and Tottenham respectively Surprisingly Grant Brebner was also allowed to sign for free from fellow SPL side Hibernian A home defeat to derby rivals Dundee just two games in was not the ideal way to start the season and United managed only one win in August with a 2 1 home victory over Inverness CT During August youngsters Aaron Conway and Karim Kerkar arrived from Clyde in early September but the month brought little to cheer about with a CIS Insurance Cup win over Clyde providing the only win Into October and the winless streak continued although a last minute draw at Rangers brought some optimism Another derby defeat in early November was tempered firstly by a CIS Cup quarter final win over Hibs then a home league success over Livingston but more defeats followed and only one more win arrived before Christmas courtesy of a 3 0 triumph at home to Kilmarnock United entered New Year with no away wins but finally won on the road thanks to a 4 3 thriller at Gretna in the Scottish Cup The third derby match was drawn 2 2 with Steve Lovell s late leveller denying United three points in a game where Nick Colgan signed 24 hours previously was given a debut February started in dismal fashion with Colgan s second and final match resulting in a 7 1 defeat against Rangers in the CIS Cup semi final In a match screened live on BBC Scotland United rallied from 2 0 down with Jason Scotland scoring and had Jim McIntyre s long range strike not hit both posts and ran along the line at 2 1 down the game might have been different United did recover by winning three of the remaining four matches that month albeit two in the Scottish Cup Queen of the South were beaten first followed by a first away league win at Livingston and then a 4 1 home rout of Aberdeen in the quarter final With the match shown live on Sky Sports it was a chance for United to gain television revenge for the Hampden horror show just three weeks previously Aberdeen were back at Tannadice three days later for a league match and won 2 1 starting a run of four straight defeats in March After Kilmarnock s 3 0 victory United lay bottom and Ian McCall was sacked with Assistant Gordon Chisholm handed temporary control Chisholm s first match was a live television affair at home to Celtic and only a Craig Bellamy hat trick denied United a point who equalised twice only to lose 3 2 United went into April with a league cup double header against Hibs and lost the league match 3 2 at Easter Road to another late goal The cup semi final brought cheer as Jason Scotland s winner ensured a final appearance in May along with European football The buzz from the win carried on with successive impressive league victories at Rangers and at home to Hearts A home draw to Livingston brought a blip but a 2 1 derby win at Dens Park closed the month in style with caretaker manager Gordon Chisholm winning the Manager of the Month award in his first full month in charge Into May and a lack of wins scared United fans with only a home draw against Kilmarnock and a last minute defeat to Dunfermline This left United going into final game at Inverness as one of four clubs who could be relegated along with Livingston Dunfermline and Dundee Dundee s early goal against Livingston moved them out of bottom spot only for ex United player Craig Easton to equalise With no further goals and Barry Robson s penalty winner in Inverness United survived finishing in 9th place The Cup Final was a tense occasion with Martin O Neill s last match in charge bringing an edge to the 50 635 crowd Alan Thompson s 9th minute deflected free kick ultimately won it for Celtic with Chris Sutton missing a late penalty before Alan Archibald s injury time drive nearly securing extra time Match results editDundee United played a total of 47 competitive matches during the 2004 05 season 1 as well as six pre season friendlies making a total of over fifty games played The team finished ninth in the Scottish Premier League In the cup competitions United were runners up in the Tennent s Scottish Cup losing 1 0 to Celtic qualifying for the UEFA Cup in the process The club lost heavily in the CIS Insurance Cup semi finals losing 7 1 to Rangers as Nick Colgan playing only his second match in his loan spell played his last game for the club Legend edit Win Draw LossAll results are written with Dundee United s score first Bank of Scotland Premierleague edit Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers7 August Dunfermline A 1 1 6 512 McIntyre15 August Dundee H 1 2 11 118 Archibald21 August Livingston A 1 1 3 659 Dodds28 August Inverness CT H 2 1 6 017 Innes McIntyre11 September Aberdeen H 1 1 10 995 Wilson18 September Motherwell A 2 4 5 091 Grady McIntyre25 September Kilmarnock A 2 5 4 711 Archibald Dodds3 October Celtic H 0 3 10 32910 October Hibernian A 0 2 9 92724 October Rangers A 1 1 46 796 Robson27 October Hearts H 1 1 5 723 Wilson30 October Dunfermline H 1 2 6 297 Wilson6 November Dundee H 0 1 9 84513 November Livingston H 1 0 5 507 McCracken23 November Inverness CT A 1 1 1 125 McIntyre27 November Aberdeen A 0 1 12 0384 December Motherwell H 0 1 5 25211 December Kilmarnock H 3 0 5 097 Brebner Robson McIntyre18 December Celtic A 0 1 56 31827 December Hibernian H 1 4 10 152 Scotland1 January Rangers H 1 1 10 461 McCracken15 January Hearts A 2 3 10 305 Robson Archibald22 January Dunfermline A 1 1 6 589 Crawford29 January Dundee H 2 2 12 703 Duff McIntyre12 February Livingston A 2 0 5 158 Crawford Grady19 February Inverness CT H 1 1 6 110 Own goal2 March Aberdeen H 1 2 6 688 Scotland5 March Motherwell A 0 2 5 11012 March Kilmarnock A 0 3 4 35319 March Celtic H 2 3 10 828 McIntyre Robson2 April Hibernian A 2 3 11 058 McIntyre Scotland12 April Rangers A 1 0 49 302 Duff16 April Hearts H 2 1 7 704 Robson Brebner23 April Livingston H 1 1 7 687 Crawford30 April Dundee A 2 1 11 263 Wilson McIntyre7 May Kilmarnock H 1 1 6 576 McIntyre15 May Dunfermline H 0 1 10 76321 May Inverness CT A 1 0 5 479 RobsonTennent s Scottish Cup edit Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers17 January Gretna A 4 3 3 000 Robson Kerr Wilson Crawford5 February Queen of the South A 3 0 5 532 McIntyre Wilson Duff27 February Aberdeen H 4 1 8 661 Archibald Grady 2 Crawford9 April Hibernian N 2 1 27 271 McIntyre Scotland28 May Celtic N 0 1 50 635CIS Insurance Cup edit Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers25 August Stranraer H 3 1 2 511 Kerr Grady Innes21 September Clyde H 4 0 2 336 McIntyre Robson Brebner Wilson9 November Hibernian H 2 1 4 865 McIntyre 2 2 February Rangers N 1 7 25 622 ScotlandPlayer details editDuring the 2004 05 season United used 26 different players comprising five nationalities with a further six named as unused substitutes The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player 2 No Pos Nat Player Total Bank of Scotland Premierleague Tennent s Scottish Cup CIS Insurance CupApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals1 GK nbsp ENG Tony Bullock 32 0 26 0 5 0 1 017 GK nbsp CAN Lars Hirschfeld 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 024 GK nbsp SCO Paul Jarvie 11 0 10 0 0 0 1 047 GK nbsp IRL Nick Colgan 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 02 DF nbsp SCO Mark Wilson 46 7 37 4 5 2 4 13 DF nbsp SCO David McCracken 29 2 25 2 0 0 4 05 DF nbsp SCO Alan Archibald 47 4 38 3 5 1 4 015 DF nbsp SCO Lee Mair 7 0 4 0 2 0 1 023 DF nbsp SCO Paul Ritchie 31 0 24 0 5 0 2 039 DF nbsp SCO Garry Kenneth 14 0 11 0 3 0 0 04 MF nbsp SCO Derek McInnes 33 0 27 0 3 0 3 07 MF nbsp SCO Mark Kerr 37 2 30 0 5 1 2 18 MF nbsp SCO Grant Brebner 40 3 34 2 4 0 2 111 MF nbsp SCO Barry Robson 45 8 36 6 5 1 4 112 MF nbsp SCO Stuart Duff 32 3 25 2 4 1 3 014 MF nbsp SCO Billy Dodds 25 2 21 2 0 0 4 018 MF nbsp SCO Andy McLaren 8 0 6 0 0 0 2 021 MF nbsp ALG Karim Kerkar 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 029 MF nbsp SCO Barry Callaghan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 036 MF nbsp SCO Greg Cameron 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 09 ST nbsp TRI Collin Samuel 24 0 18 0 3 0 3 010 ST nbsp SCO Jim McIntyre 42 15 35 10 3 2 4 316 ST nbsp SCO James Grady 34 5 29 2 3 2 2 119 ST nbsp SCO Stevie Crawford 23 5 17 3 5 2 1 020 ST nbsp TRI Jason Scotland 37 5 29 3 4 1 4 1Goalscorers edit United had 13 players score with the team scoring 41 goals in total The top goalscorer was Jim McIntyre who finished the season with fifteen goals 2 Name League Cups TotalJim McIntyre 10 5 nbsp 15Barry Robson 6 2 nbsp 0 8Mark Wilson 4 3 nbsp 0 7Stevie Crawford 3 2 nbsp 0 5Jason Scotland 3 2 nbsp 0 5James Grady 2 3 nbsp 0 5Alan Archibald 3 1 nbsp 0 4Grant Brebner 2 1 nbsp 0 3Stuart Duff 2 1 nbsp 0 3Billy Dodds 2 0 nbsp 0 2David McCracken 2 0 nbsp 0 2Chris Innes 1 1 nbsp 0 2Mark Kerr 0 2 nbsp 0 2 Discipline edit During the 2004 05 season three United players were sent off and 17 players received at least one yellow card In total the team received three dismissals and 78 cautions 2 Name Cautions DismissalsBarry Robson nbsp 10 nbsp 1Paul Ritchie nbsp 0 9 nbsp 1Mark Wilson nbsp 0 3 nbsp 1Derek McInnes nbsp 12Mark Kerr nbsp 0 9Alan Archibald nbsp 0 6Grant Brebner nbsp 0 6Jim McIntyre nbsp 0 5Billy Dodds nbsp 0 2James Grady nbsp 0 2David McCracken nbsp 0 2Andy McLaren nbsp 0 2Stevie Crawford nbsp 0 1Garry Kenneth nbsp 0 1Lee Mair nbsp 0 1Collin Samuel nbsp 0 1Jason Scotland nbsp 0 1Team statistics editLeague table edit Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation a 7 Kilmarnock 38 15 4 19 49 55 6 498 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 38 11 11 16 41 47 6 449 Dundee United 38 8 12 18 41 59 18 36 Qualification for the UEFA Cup second qualifying round b 10 Livingston 38 9 8 21 34 61 27 3511 Dunfermline Athletic 38 8 10 20 34 60 26 34Source Scottish Professional Football LeagueRules for classification 1 Points 2 Goal difference 3 Goals scoredNotes Teams played each other three times 33 matches before the league split into two groups the top six and the bottom six for the last five matches As Celtic the 2004 05 Scottish Cup winners qualified for the UEFA Champions League via their league position the place in the UEFA Cup was passed onto Dundee United the cup runners up Transfers editIn edit The club signed four players during the season as well as loaning one for the latter part Only one player Stevie Crawford was signed for a fee 80k Date Player From Fee 19 August nbsp Lars Hirschfeld Unattached ex Tottenham Hotspur Free 3 27 August nbsp Grant Brebner Hibernian Free 4 4 January nbsp Stevie Crawford Plymouth Argyle 0 080 000 5 7 January nbsp Lee Mair Celtic Free 6 Loans in edit Date Player From Until28 January nbsp Nick Colgan Barnsley End of season 7 Out edit Seven players were released by the club during the season Four players were also loaned with Andy McLaren going on loan twice to different clubs Date Player To Fee14 July nbsp Jim Paterson Motherwell Released 8 21 July nbsp Owen Coyle Airdrie United Free 9 20 January nbsp Aaron Conway Dundee Released 10 27 January nbsp Lars Hirschfeld Leicester City Released 11 28 January nbsp Chris Innes Gretna Released 12 31 January nbsp Paul Jarvie Torquay United Released 13 31 January nbsp Stephen O Donnell Boston United Released 14 Loans out edit Date Player To Until27 August nbsp Aaron Conway Clyde January 15 27 August nbsp Graeme Holmes Dumbarton January 15 2 November nbsp Andy McLaren Partick Thistle January 16 1 February nbsp Scott Paterson Partick Thistle End of season 17 26 February nbsp Andy McLaren Morton End of season 18 Playing kit edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Homecolours nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Awaycolours nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Cup Final coloursThe jerseys were sponsored by Morning Noon and Night for a second season Awards editGordon Chisholm Bank of Scotland Premierleague Manager of the Month 1April 2005 dd Trivia editDefender Alan Archibald played every minute of the 2004 05 season United used different goalkeepers for all four CIS Insurance Cup matches Tony Bullock played in the 3 1 second round win against Stranraer Lars Hirschfeld played in the 4 0 third round win against Clyde Paul Jarvie played in the 2 1 quarter final win against Hibernian Nick Colgan played in the 7 1 semi final defeat to Rangers References edit 2004 2005 First Team Fixtures amp Results Dundee United F C Archived from the original on 11 November 2007 Retrieved 28 November 2007 a b c Dundee Utd 2004 2005 player appearances Soccerbase Archived from the original on 3 January 2005 Retrieved 29 November 2007 United sign Hirschfeld BBC Sport website 19 August 2004 Retrieved 3 January 2010 Dundee United sign Brebner BBC Sport website 27 August 2004 Retrieved 3 January 2010 Dundee United seal Crawford transfer BBC Sport website 4 January 2005 Retrieved 3 January 2010 Defender Mair moves to Tannadice BBC Sport website 7 January 2005 Retrieved 3 January 2010 Colgan seals move to Dundee Utd BBC Sport website 28 January 2005 Retrieved 3 January 2010 Paterson agrees Well deal BBC Sport website 14 July 2005 Retrieved 3 January 2010 Coyle is a Diamond again BBC Sport website 21 July 2004 Retrieved 3 January 2010 Striker Conway leaves Tannadice BBC Sport website 31 August 2005 Retrieved 3 January 2010 The Internet Soccer Database Lars Hirschfeld Racing Post 16 January 2006 Archived from the original on 19 April 2013 Retrieved 2 October 2007 Gretna complete a double signing BBC Sport website 28 January 2006 Retrieved 3 January 2010 Jarvie completes Plainmoor move BBC Sport website 7 February 2005 Retrieved 3 January 2010 Boston United Football Club News Boston United FC The Original Website 31 January 2005 Retrieved 2 October 2007 a b United youngsters on loan BBC Sport website 27 August 2005 Retrieved 3 January 2010 McLaren joins Thistle on loan BBC Sport website 2 November 2004 Retrieved 3 January 2010 Thistle capture Paterson on loan BBC Sport website 1 February 2005 Retrieved 3 January 2010 Morton land loan deal for McLaren BBC Sport website 26 February 2005 Retrieved 3 January 2010 External links editOfficial site 2004 05 Results Soccerbase Results Squad stats Transfers dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 05 Dundee United F C season amp oldid 1169999500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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