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2004–05 Southampton F.C. season

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Chairman
  
Rupert Lowe

Premier League
  
20th (relegated)

League Cup
  
Fourth round

Stadium
  
St Mary's Stadium

FA Cup
  
Sixth round

Manager
  
Paul Sturrock (until 23 August) Steve Wigley (from 23 August to 8 December) Harry Redknapp (from 8 December)

During the 2004–05 English football season, Southampton Football Club competed in the Premier League.

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Season summary

Manager Paul Sturrock left Southampton by mutual consent in August, after only six months as manager; his resignation was attributed to a disappointing run of form and rumours of player unrest and boardroom dissatisfaction with his management. His replacement, Steve Wigley, failed to improve results and he has soon sacked with the club in deep relegation peril. Harry Redknapp came from arch-rivals Portsmouth in an attempt to save the Saints, but despite being able to attain safety and another season of Premiership football by winning on the last day of the season, Southampton lost 2-1 at home to Manchester United and were relegated from the Premiership in last place.

Kit

The season's kit was manufactured by the club's own brand, Saints. The kit was sponsored by English life insurance company Friends Provident.

First-team squad

Squad at end of season

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.

Reserve squad

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

Appearances, goals and cards

(Starting appearances + substitute appearances)

In

  • Jelle Van Damme - Ajax, £2,500,000, 9 June 2004
  • Peter Crouch - Aston Villa, £2,000,000, 9 July 2004
  • Andreas Jakobsson - Brøndby IF, £1,000,000, 31 August 2004
  • Kasey Keller - Tottenham Hotspur, 12 November 2004, month loan
  • Calum Davenport - Tottenham Hotspur, 3 January 2005, five-month loan
  • Jamie Redknapp - Tottenham Hotspur, 4 January 2005, free transfer
  • Nigel Quashie - Portsmouth, 17 January 2005, £2,100,000
  • Olivier Bernard - Newcastle United, undisclosed (believed to be £400,000), 31 January 2005
  • Henri Camara - Wolverhampton Wanderers, 31 January 2005, four-month loan
  • Alaeddine Yahia - Guingamp, £350,000
  • Mikael Nilsson - Halmstads, £400,000
  • Out

  • Agustín Delgado - released (later joined Aucas), 17 June 2004
  • Mike Williamson - Wycombe Wanderers, season loan, 4 July 2004
  • Fitz Hall - Crystal Palace, £1,500,000, 12 August 2004
  • Stephen Crainey - Leeds United, £200,000, 26 August 2004
  • Martin Cranie - Bournemouth, loan, 29 October 2004
  • Arron Davies - Yeovil Town, undisclosed, 16 December 2004
  • Kenwyne Jones - Sheffield Wednesday, loan, 17 December 2004
  • James Beattie - Everton, 4 January 2005, £6,000,000
  • Yoann Folly - Nottingham Forest, month loan, 7 January 2005
  • Alan Blayney - Rushden & Diamonds, loan, 1 February 2005
  • Alan Blayney - Brighton & Hove Albion, loan, 24 March 2005
  • Jason Dodd - Plymouth Argyle, month loan, 24 March 2005
  • Dexter Blackstock - Plymouth Argyle, loan
  • Leon Best - Queens Park Rangers, loan
  • Stuart Anderson - Blackpool
  • FA Cup

  • 8 January 2005: Northampton Town 1–3 Southampton (Williamson 30; Phillips 29, Crouch 41, Redknapp 53) attendance 7,183, referee: M Jones
  • 29 January 2005: Southampton 2–1 Portsmouth (Oakley 54, Crouch 90 pen; Yakubu 57 pen, Kamara sent off 72) attendance 29,453, referee: Steve Bennett
  • References

    2004–05 Southampton F.C. season Wikipedia