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2004–05 Sheffield United F.C. season

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Chairman
  
Derek Dooley

Stadium
  
Bramall Lane

FA Cup
  
Fifth round

Manager
  
Neil Warnock

Football League Championship
  
8th

League Cup
  
Third round

During the 2004–05 English football season, Sheffield United competed in the Football League Championship.

Contents

Season summary

In 2004–05 season, Warnock once again brought in a host of new faces with the pick being arguably the signings of former Sheffield Wednesday players Bromby, Quinn and Geary. The Blades again flirted around the play-offs places but some inconsistent performances, which included only winning 5 of their last 20 Championship games, saw the club again fall just short of the top six.

Results

Sheffield United's score comes first

Squad

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

Left club during season

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

In

  • Jon Harley - Fulham, 21 June, free
  • Barry Hayles - Fulham, 23 June, free
  • Leigh Bromby - Sheffield Wednesday, 23 June, free
  • Alan Quinn - Sheffield Wednesday, 23 June, free
  • Andy Liddell - Wigan Athletic, 23 June
  • Phil Barnes - Blackpool, 25 June, free
  • Paul Thirlwell - Sunderland, 27 July, free
  • Danny Cadamarteri - Leeds United, 30 September, £50,000
  • Emanuele Gabrieli - 30 September, free
  • Derek Geary - Stockport County, 22 October, £25,000
  • David Johnson - Nottingham Forest, 10 March, loan
  • Luke Beckett - Stockport County, November, £50,000
  • Danny Cullip - Brighton & Hove Albion, 17 December, £250,000
  • Tommy Johnson - Gillingham
  • Danny Haystead
  • Adrian Harper
  • Out

  • Mark Rankine - Tranmere Rovers, 3 June, free
  • Wayne Allison - Chesterfield, 25 June, free
  • Rob Page - Cardiff City, 2 July, free
  • Andy Parkinson - Grimsby Town, July, free
  • Kristian Rogers - Worksop Town
  • Peter Ndlovu - Mamelodi Sundowns
  • Colin Cryan - Scarborough
  • Mike Whitlow - Notts County
  • Dries Boussatta - Al-Shaab
  • Danny Wood
  • Dominic Roma
  • Sasa Ilic
  • Ben Purkiss
  • Barry Hayles - Millwall
  • Jack Lester - Nottingham Forest
  • Emanule Gabrieli - released
  • Ashley Sestanovich - Chester City
  • Danny Reet - Sheffield Wednesday
  • Loans in

  • Tommy Black - Crystal Palace, December, loan
  • Danny Webber - Watford, 24 March, loan
  • Ian Bennett - Birmingham City, loan
  • Loans out

  • Paul Shaw - Rotherham United, loan
  • Ashley Sestanovich - Grimsby Town, free
  • Evan Horwood - Stockport County, 11 March, loan
  • Colin Marrison - Leigh RMI, 11 March, work experience
  • Jake Speight - Leigh RMI, 11 March, work experience
  • Luke Beckett - Huddersfield Town, 18 March, loan
  • Danny Cullip - Watford, 24 March, loan
  • References

    2004–05 Sheffield United F.C. season Wikipedia