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1904–05 in English football

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34th season of competitive football in England

Football in England
Season1904–05
Men's football
First DivisionNewcastle United
Second DivisionLiverpool
Southern LeagueBristol Rovers
FA CupAston Villa
Charity ShieldCorinthian

The1904–05 season was the 34th season of competitivefootball in England.

Overview

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Newcastle United could have won the First Division and FA Cup double, but lost in the FA Cup final 2-0 against Aston Villa.

Events

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Stockport County were replaced byDoncaster Rovers in the Second Division.[citation needed]

At the end of the 1904–05 season, the First Division was expanded to include 20 teams;Bury andNotts County were elected back into the First Division from the Second Division.[1]

Manchester City, the previous season's FA Cup winners, were discovered to have been paying their players up to £6 or £7 per week instead of the legal maximum of £4 per week. The club's influential wingerBilly Meredith wasaccused of bribingAston Villa playerAlex Leake and was faced with an 18-month ban fromThe Football Association, who further rebuked the club by dismissing five of its directors and banning a total of 17 players from ever playing for the club again.[2]

Honours

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CompetitionWinner
First DivisionNewcastle United (1)
Second DivisionLiverpool
FA CupAston Villa (4)
Home Championship England

Notes = Number in parentheses is the times that club has won that honour. * indicates new record for competition

League tables

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First Division

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Main article:1904–05 Football League § First Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPts
1Newcastle United(C)34232972332.18248
2Everton34215863361.75047
3Manchester City34206866371.78446
4Aston Villa341941163431.46542
5Sunderland341681060441.36440
6Sheffield United341921364561.14340
7Small Heath341751254381.42139
8Preston North End3413101142371.13536
9The Wednesday341451561571.07033
10Woolwich Arsenal341291336400.90033
11Derby County341281437480.77132
12Stoke341341740580.69030
13Blackburn Rovers341151840510.78427
14Wolverhampton Wanderers341141947730.64426
15Middlesbrough34981736560.64326
16Nottingham Forest34971840610.65625
17Bury341042047670.70124
18Notts County34582136690.52218
Source:World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions

Second Division

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Main article:1904–05 Football League § Second Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion or relegation
1Liverpool(C, P)34274393253.72058Promotion to theFirst Division
2Bolton Wanderers(P)34272587322.71956
3Manchester United34245581302.70053
4Bristol City341941166451.46742
5Chesterfield Town341411944351.25739
6Gainsborough Trinity341481261581.05236
7Barnsley341451538560.67933
8Bradford City341281445490.91832
9Lincoln City341271542401.05031
10West Bromwich Albion341341756481.16730
11Burnley341261643520.82730
12Glossop3410101437460.80430
13Grimsby Town341181533460.71730
14Leicester Fosse341171640550.72729
15Blackpool349101536480.75028
16Burslem Port Vale341071747720.65327Re-elected
17Burton United34842230840.35720
18Doncaster Rovers(R)34322923810.2848Failed re-election and demoted
Source:[citation needed]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

References

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  1. ^Andy Kelly (4 August 2016)."Arsenal's 1919 Election – Tottenham's Final Argument Mythbusted".thearsenalhistory.com.
  2. ^D'Manc (24 February 2011)."Legends: Billy Meredith player profile".stretford-end.co.
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