2004–05 Derby County F.C. season

Derby County
2004–05 season
Chairman England John Sleightholme
Manager Scotland George Burley
Stadium Pride Park
Championship 4th
FA Cup Fourth round
League Cup First round
Top goalscorer League: Grzegorz Rasiak (16)
All: Rasiak (17)
Average home league attendance 25,219

During the 2004–05 English football season, Derby County F.C. competed in the Football League Championship.

Season summary

With little money to spend, Burley played the markets and made two key free signings in Iñigo Idiakez and Grzegorz Rasiak. Idiakez was voted the club's Player of the Season and Rasiak finished top scorer (with 17 goals) as Derby confounded their form of the last 5 years to grab a fourth-placed finish in the newly rebranded Football League Championship and entrance into the 2004–05 play-offs. With a more settled side than he was previously allowed – Burley only used 24 players, 7 of whom were involved in 10 or less games – and a strong mix of academy graduates (Lee Grant, Pablo Mills, Tom Huddlestone, Marcus Tudgay) and inspired purchases (Rasiak, Idiakez, Tommy Smith) Derby enjoyed a splendid second half to the season, recording just 6 defeats in their final 24 fixtures, including a run of 1 defeat in 14, and equalled the club record for away wins in a season and setting a club record of 6 consecutive away victories. However, the club entered the play-offs without the presence of key duo Rasiak and Idiakez – both unavailable through injury – and a 2–0 defeat in the first leg away to Preston North End proved impossible to overturn in the second leg at Pride Park, which finished 0–0 in front of a crowd of over 31,000. Behind the scenes, circumstances were deteriorating, and Burley left his position, citing interference from football agent turned Director of Football Murdo Mackay, and the sale of Huddlestone, to Tottenham Hotspur, against his wishes. Financial circumstances were worsening as the debt spiralled to over £30m, despite Burley building success on the pitch without any transfer funds. A refinancing scheme was put in place which saw Pride Park sold to the "mysterious"[1] Panama-based ABC Corporation and the club paying rent of £1m a year to play there, which local journalist Gerald Mortimer described as "an affront . . . to those who put everything into building (the ground)."[1]

Final league table

PWDLFAGDPts
C1Sunderland46297107641+3594
P2Wigan Athletic46251297935+4487
 3Ipswich Town46241398556+2985
 4Derby County462210147160+1176
 5Preston North End462112136758+975
P6West Ham United462110156656+1073
 7Reading461913145144+770
 8Sheffield United461813155756+167
 9Wolverhampton Wanderers461521107259+1366
 10Millwall461812165145+666
 11Queens Park Rangers461711185458-462
 12Stoke City461710193638-261
 13Burnley461515163839-160
 14Leeds United461418144952-360
 15Leicester City461221134946+357
 16Cardiff City461315184851-354
 17Plymouth Argyle461411215264-1253
 18Watford461216185259-752
 19Coventry City461313206173-1252
 20Brighton & Hove Albion461312214065-2551
 21Crewe Alexandra461214206686-2050
R22Gillingham461214204566-2150
R23Nottingham Forest46917204266-2444
R24Rotherham United46514273569-3429

Results

Derby County's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Championship

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
7 August 2004 Leeds UnitedA0-130,459
11 August 2004 Leicester CityH1-226,650Tudgay
14 August 2004 Ipswich TownH3-222,234Reich (2), Idiakez
21 August 2004 Queens Park RangersA2-015,295Smith, Tudgay
28 August 2004 Crewe AlexandraH2-424,436Tudgay, Idiakez
30 August 2004 Stoke CityA0-118,673
11 September 2004 ReadingH2-122,096Smith, Tudgay
18 September 2004 Cardiff CityA2-023,422Reich, Taylor
22 September 2004 MillwallA1-39,132Reich
25 September 2004 Wigan AthleticH1-126,113Smith
29 September 2004 West Ham UnitedH1-123,112Johnson
2 October 2004 SunderlandA0-029,881
16 October 2004 WatfordH2-223,253Smith, Rasiak
19 October 2004 Wolverhampton WanderersA0-226,465
22 October 2004 BurnleyA2-013,703Tudgay, Reich
30 October 2004 Rotherham UnitedH3-225,096Rasiak, Peschisolido, Vincent
3 November 2004 Brighton & Hove AlbionH3-022,480Smith, Rasiak (2)
6 November 2004 WatfordA2-213,689Taylor, Peschisolido
13 November 2004 GillinghamA2-08,015Rasiak, Taylor
20 November 2004 Sheffield UnitedH0-125,725
27 November 2004 Preston North EndA0-312,702
4 December 2004 Coventry CityH2-222,648Rasiak, Peschisolido
11 December 2004 Nottingham ForestH3-030,793Smith, Rasiak (2)
18 December 2004 Plymouth ArgyleA2-015,335Coughlan (own goal), Peschisolido
26 December 2004 Wigan AthleticA2-112,420Rasiak, Smith
28 December 2004 MillwallH0-327,725
1 January 2005 Cardiff CityH0-122,800
3 January 2005 ReadingA1-015,491Smith
16 January 2005 SunderlandH0-222,995
23 January 2005 West Ham UnitedA2-130,347Rasiak (2)
26 January 2005 Leeds UnitedH2-025,648Smith, Bolder
5 February 2005 Brighton & Hove AlbionA3-26,587Bisgaard, Tudgay (2)
19 February 2005 Rotherham UnitedA3-17,937Rasiak, Tudgay, Idiakez (pen)
23 February 2005 BurnleyH1-123,701Peschisolido
26 February 2005 Nottingham ForestA2-226,160Rasiak (2)
2 March 2005 Wolverhampton WanderersH3-324,109Idiakez (2, 1 pen), Reich
5 March 2005 Plymouth ArgyleH1-027,581Idiakez
16 March 2005 Queens Park RangersH0-024,486
2 April 2005 Ipswich TownA2-328,796Tudgay, Idiakez
5 April 2005 Crewe AlexandraA2-18,026Rasiak, Smith
9 April 2005 Stoke CityH3-127,640Rasiak, Bisgaard, Idiakez
15 April 2005 Sheffield UnitedA1-020,794Bisgaard
23 April 2005 GillinghamH2-027,481Bisgaard, Peschisolido
26 April 2005 Leicester CityA0-125,762
30 April 2005 Coventry CityA2-622,728Bolder, Peschisolido
8 May 2005 Preston North EndH3-131,237Idiakez, Smith, Peschisolido

Championship play-offs

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
SF 1st Leg15 May 2005 Preston North EndA0-220,315
SF 2nd Leg19 May 2005 Preston North EndH0-031,310

FA Cup

Main article: 2004–05 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R38 January 2005 Wigan AthleticH2-114,457Idiakez, Júnior
R429 January 2005 FulhamH1-122,040Tudgay
R4R12 February 2005 FulhamA2-415,528Rasiak, Peschisolido

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R124 August 2004 Lincoln CityA1-34,982Idiakez

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 England GK Kevin Miller (on loan from Bristol Rovers)
2 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Muhamed Konjić
3 England DF Jamie Vincent
4 England DF Chris Makin (on loan from Leicester City)
5 Republic of Ireland DF Jeff Kenna
6 England DF Pablo Mills
7 England MF Ian Taylor (captain)
8 Denmark MF Morten Bisgaard
9 Brazil FW José Júnior
10 Jamaica DF Michael Johnson[2]
11 Canada FW Paul Peschisolido
12 England FW Tommy Smith
13 England GK Lee Grant
14 England DF Richard Jackson
No. Position Player
15 England MF Adam Bolder
16 England MF Tom Huddlestone
17 England DF Paul Boertien
18 Poland FW Grzegorz Rasiak
19 England MF Nathan Doyle
20 England MF Lee Holmes
21 Northern Ireland DF Chris Turner
22 Germany FW Marco Reich
23 England FW Marcus Tudgay
24 England GK Lee Camp[3]
25 Republic of Ireland MF David Cassidy
26 England GK Liam Richardson
27 Spain MF Iñigo Idiakez

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
26 Finland MF Kris Weckström (released)
4 England DF Jason Talbot (on loan from Bolton Wanderers)
21 Peru FW Gianfranco Labarthe Tome (released)
No. Position Player
4 Nigeria MF Blessing Kaku (on loan from Bolton Wanderers)
1 England GK Andy Oakes (to Walsall)

References

  1. 1 2 Mortimer, Gerald (2006). Derby County: The Complete Record. Breedon Books. p. 39. ISBN 1-85983-517-1.
  2. Johnson was born in Nottingham, England, but qualifies to represent Jamaica internationally and made his international debut for Jamaica in 1999.
  3. Camp was born in Derby, England, but also qualifies to represent Northern Ireland internationally and would make his full international debut for Northern Ireland in March 2011, having previously represented England at U-21 level.
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