Dundee United F.C. season 2004-05

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Dundee United
Season 2004-05
Manager Ian McCall (until 2005-03-14)
Gordon Chisholm (interim caretaker)
Gordon Chisholm (from 2005-05-24)
Chairman Eddie Thompson
League Bank of Scotland Premierleague
Final league position 9th
W:8 D:12 L:18 F:41 A:59 P:36
Tennent's Scottish Cup Runners-up
CIS Insurance Cup Semi-final
Top goalscorer League: Jim McIntyre (10)
All: Jim McIntyre (15)
Highest home attendance 12,703 (vs Dundee, 2005-01-29)
Lowest home attendance 5,097 (vs Kilmarnock, 2004-12-11)
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The 2004–05 season was the 96th year of football played by Dundee United, and covers the period from 2004-07-01 to 2005-06-30. 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.

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.

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[edit] Season review

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 brough 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.

[edit] Match results

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.

[edit] Legend

Win Draw Loss

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

[edit] Bank of Scotland Premierleague

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
07 Aug Dunfermline A 1-1 6,512 McIntyre
15 Aug Dundee H 1-2 11,118 Archibald
21 Aug Livingston A 1-1 3,659 Dodds
28 Aug Inverness CT H 2-1 6,017 Innes, McIntyre
11 Sep Aberdeen H 1-1 10,995 Wilson
18 Sep Motherwell A 2-4 5,091 Grady, McIntyre
25 Sep Kilmarnock A 2-5 4,711 Archibald, Dodds
03 Oct Celtic H 0-3 10,329
10 Oct Hibernian A 0-2 9,927
24 Oct Rangers A 1-1 46,796 Robson
27 Oct Hearts H 1-1 5,723 Wilson
30 Oct Dunfermline H 1-2 6,297 Wilson
06 Nov Dundee H 0-1 9,845
13 Nov Livingston H 1-0 5,507 McCracken
23 Nov Inverness CT A 1-1 1,125 McIntyre
27 Nov Aberdeen A 0-1 12,038
04 Dec Motherwell H 0-1 5,252
11 Dec Kilmarnock H 3-0 5,097 Brebner, Robson, McIntyre
18 Dec Celtic A 0-1 56,318
27 Dec Hibernian H 1-4 10,152 Scotland
01 Jan Rangers H 1-1 10,461 McCracken
15 Jan Hearts A 2-3 10,305 Robson, Archibald
22 Jan Dunfermline A 1-1 6,589 Crawford
29 Jan Dundee H 2-2 12,703 Duff, McIntyre
12 Feb Livingston A 2-0 5,158 Crawford, Grady
19 Feb Inverness CT H 1-1 6,110 Own goal
02 Mar Aberdeen H 1-2 6,688 Scotland
05 Mar Motherwell A 0-2 5,110
12 Mar Kilmarnock A 0-3 4,353
19 Mar Celtic H 2-3 10,828 McIntyre, Robson
02 Apr Hibernian A 2-3 11,058 McIntyre, Scotland
12 Apr Rangers A 1-0 49,302 Duff
16 Apr Hearts H 2-1 7,704 Robson, Brebner
23 Apr Livingston H 1-1 7,687 Crawford
30 Apr Dundee A 2-1 11,263 Wilson, McIntyre
07 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

[edit] Tennent's Scottish Cup

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
17 Jan Gretna A 4-3 3,000 Robson, Kerr, Wilson, Crawford
05 Feb Queen of Sth A 3-0 5,532 McIntyre, Wilson, Duff
27 Feb Aberdeen H 4-1 8,661 Archibald, Grady (2), Crawford
09 Apr Hibernian N 2-1 27,271 McIntyre, Scotland
28 May Celtic N 0-1 50,635

[edit] CIS Insurance Cup

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
25 Aug Stranraer H 3-1 2,511 Kerr, Grady, Innes
21 Sep Clyde H 4-0 2,336 McIntyre, Robson, Brebner, Wilson
09 Nov Hibernian H 2-1 4,865 McIntyre (2)
02 Feb Rangers N 1-7 25,622 Scotland

[edit] Player details

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. Nat. Position Player Total Bank of Scotland Premierleague Tennent's Scottish Cup CIS Insurance Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 Flag of England GK Tony Bullock 32 0 26 0 5 0 1 0
17 Flag of Canada GK Lars Hirschfeld 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
24 Flag of Scotland GK Paul Jarvie 11 0 10 0 0 0 1 0
47 Flag of Ireland GK Nick Colgan 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
2 Flag of Scotland DF Mark Wilson 46 7 37 4 5 2 4 1
3 Flag of Scotland DF David McCracken 29 2 25 2 0 0 4 0
5 Flag of Scotland DF Alan Archibald 47 4 38 3 5 1 4 0
15 Flag of Scotland DF Lee Mair 7 0 4 0 2 0 1 0
23 Flag of Scotland DF Paul Ritchie 31 0 24 0 5 0 2 0
39 Flag of Scotland DF Garry Kenneth 14 0 11 0 3 0 0 0
4 Flag of Scotland MF Derek McInnes 33 0 27 0 3 0 3 0
7 Flag of Scotland MF Mark Kerr 37 2 30 0 5 1 2 1
8 Flag of Scotland MF Grant Brebner 40 3 34 2 4 0 2 1
11 Flag of Scotland MF Barry Robson 45 8 36 6 5 1 4 1
12 Flag of Scotland MF Stuart Duff 32 3 25 2 4 1 3 0
14 Flag of Scotland MF Billy Dodds 25 2 21 2 0 0 4 0
18 Flag of Scotland MF Andy McLaren 8 0 6 0 0 0 2 0
21 Flag of Algeria MF Karim Kerkar 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0
29 Flag of Scotland MF Barry Callaghan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
36 Flag of Scotland MF Greg Cameron 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0
9 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago ST Collin Samuel 24 0 18 0 3 0 3 0
10 Flag of Scotland ST Jim McIntyre 42 15 35 10 3 2 4 3
16 Flag of Scotland ST James Grady 34 5 29 2 3 2 2 1
19 Flag of Scotland ST Stevie Crawford 23 5 17 3 5 2 1 0
20 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago ST Jason Scotland 37 5 29 3 4 1 4 1

[edit] Goalscorers

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 Total
McIntyre, JimJim McIntyre 10 5 Scored 15
Robson, BarryBarry Robson 6 2 Scored 08
Wilson, MarkMark Wilson 4 3 Scored 07
Crawford, StevieStevie Crawford 3 2 Scored 05
Scotland, JasonJason Scotland 3 2 Scored 05
Grady, JamesJames Grady 2 3 Scored 05
Archibald, AlanAlan Archibald 3 1 Scored 04
Brebner, GrantGrant Brebner 2 1 Scored 03
Duff, StuartStuart Duff 2 1 Scored 03
Dodds, BillyBilly Dodds 2 0 Scored 02
McCracken, DavidDavid McCracken 2 0 Scored 02
Innes, ChrisChris Innes 1 1 Scored 02
Kerr, MarkMark Kerr 0 2 Scored 02

[edit] Discipline

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 Dismissals
Robson, BarryBarry Robson Booked 10 Sent off 1
Ritchie, PaulPaul Ritchie Booked 09 Sent off 1
Wilson, MarkMark Wilson Booked 03 Sent off 1
McInnes, DerekDerek McInnes Booked 12
Kerr, MarkMark Kerr Booked 09
Archibald, AlanAlan Archibald Booked 06
Brebner, GrantGrant Brebner Booked 06
McIntyre, JimJim McIntyre Booked 05
Dodds, BillyBilly Dodds Booked 02
Grady, JamesJames Grady Booked 02
McCracken, DavidDavid McCracken Booked 02
McLaren, AndyAndy McLaren Booked 02
Crawford, StevieStevie Crawford Booked 01
Kenneth, GarryGarry Kenneth Booked 01
Mair, LeeLee Mair Booked 01
Samuel, CollinCollin Samuel Booked 01
Scotland, JasonJason Scotland Booked 01

[edit] Transfers

[edit] In

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 Aug Flag of Canada Hirschfeld, LarsLars Hirschfeld Unattached (ex-Tottenham Hotspur) Free[3]
27 Aug Flag of Scotland Brebner, GrantGrant Brebner Hibernian Free[4]
04 Jan Flag of Scotland Crawford, StevieStevie Crawford Plymouth Argyle £0,080,000[5]
07 Jan Flag of Scotland Mair, LeeLee Mair Celtic Free[6]

[edit] Loans in

Date Player From Until
28 Jan Flag of Ireland Colgan, NickNick Colgan Barnsley End of season[7]

[edit] Out

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 Fee
14 Jul Flag of Scotland Paterson, JimJim Paterson Motherwell Released[8]
21 Jul Flag of Ireland Coyle, OwenOwen Coyle Airdrie United Free[9]
20 Jan Flag of Scotland Conway, AaronAaron Conway Dundee Released[10]
27 Jan Flag of Canada Hirschfeld, LarsLars Hirschfeld Leicester City Released[11]
28 Jan Flag of Scotland Innes, ChrisChris Innes Gretna Released[12]
31 Jan Flag of Scotland Jarvie, PaulPaul Jarvie Torquay United Released[13]
31 Jan Flag of Scotland O'Donnell, StephenStephen O'Donnell Boston United Released[14]

[edit] Loans out

Date Player To Until
27 Aug Flag of Scotland Conway, AaronAaron Conway Clyde January[15]
27 Aug Flag of Scotland Holmes, GraemeGraeme Holmes Dumbarton January[15]
02 Nov Flag of Scotland McLaren, AndyAndy McLaren Partick Thistle January[16]
01 Feb Flag of Scotland Paterson, ScottScott Paterson Partick Thistle End of season[17]
26 Feb Flag of Scotland McLaren, AndyAndy McLaren Morton End of season[18]

[edit] Playing kit

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

[edit] Awards

April 2005

[edit] Trivia

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2004/2005 - First Team Fixtures & Results (HTML). Dundee United FC. Retrieved on 2007-11-28.
  2. ^ a b c Dundee Utd 2004/2005 player appearances (HTML). Soccerbase. Retrieved on 2007-11-29.
  3. ^ "United sign Hirschfeld", BBC Sport website, 2004-08-19. 
  4. ^ "Dundee United sign Brebner", BBC Sport website, 2004-08-27. 
  5. ^ "Dundee United seal Crawford transfer", BBC Sport website, 2005-01-04. 
  6. ^ "Defender Mair moves to Tannadice", BBC Sport website, 2005-01-07. 
  7. ^ "Colgan seals move to Dundee Utd", BBC Sport website, 2005-01-28. 
  8. ^ "Paterson agrees Well deal", BBC Sport website, 2005-07-14. 
  9. ^ "Coyle is a Diamond again", BBC Sport website, 2004-07-21. 
  10. ^ Striker Conway leaves Tannadice. BBC Sport website (2005-08-31).
  11. ^ "The Internet Soccer Database: Lars Hirschfeld", Soccerbase. 
  12. ^ "Gretna complete a double signing", BBC Sport website, 2006-01-28. 
  13. ^ "Jarvie completes Plainmoor move", BBC Sport website, 2005-02-07. 
  14. ^ "Boston United Football Club News", Boston United FC - The Original Website, 2005-01-31. 
  15. ^ a b "United youngsters on loan", BBC Sport website, 2005-08-27. 
  16. ^ "McLaren joins Thistle on loan", BBC Sport website, 2004-11-02. 
  17. ^ "Thistle capture Paterson on loan", BBC Sport website, 2005-02-01. 
  18. ^ "Morton land loan deal for McLaren", BBC Sport website, 2005-02-26. 

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