2004–05 Yeovil Town F.C. season

The 2004–05 season was Yeovil Town Football Club's second season in the Football League. It was also the season in which they gained promotion to the third tier of English football for the first time in their history.

Yeovil Town
2004–05 season
ChairmanJohn Fry
ManagerGary Johnson
StadiumHuish Park
League Two1st (promoted)
FA CupFourth round
League CupSecond round
FL TrophyFirst round
Top goalscorerLeague: Phil Jevons (27)
All: Phil Jevons (29)
Highest home attendance9,153 (12 February vs. Bristol Rovers, League Two)
Lowest home attendance4,639 (7 December vs. Kidderminster Harriers, League Two)
Average home league attendance6,320

Season summary

The 2004–05 season was the club's second season in the Football League and manager Gary Johnson's fourth season in charge. Although they lost their first game of the season away to Bury,[1] they started the season fairly well and were top of League Two with 10 games played.[2] Despite going the next 5 league games without a win, a run of 10 league wins out of a possible 11 left them top of the table and 8 points clear of 4th placed Southend United.[3] Yeovil also had some success in the FA Cup, setting up a 4th round tie away to Charlton Athletic, after defeating Darlington, Histon and Rotherham United in earlier rounds. Town were defeated 3-2 by Charlton in a close contest where Yeovil had a shot cleared off the line in the later stages of the game.[4] Yeovil picked up 31 points from a possible 60 after this point, but it was enough for them to secure the title, finishing five points above 4th placed Southend United.[5] The Glovers scored 90 goals, 21 more than any other team whilst Striker Phil Jevons was League Two's top scorer.[6] At the end of the season, the club released five players including Latvian international Andrejs Štolcers while Polish striker Bartosz Tarachulski rejected the club's offer of a new contract.[7][8]

Transfers

In

Date Name From Fee Ref
1 July 2004 Phil Jevons Grimsby Town Free
[9]
1 July 2004 Adrian Caceres Perth Glory £20,000
[10][11]
1 July 2004 Michael Rose Hereford United Free (released)
[12]
22 July 2004 Nicolas Mirza Paris Saint-Germain Free (released)
[13]
22 July 2004 Bartosz Tarachulski Polonia Warsaw Free (released)
[13]
27 July 2004 Kezie Ibe Staines Town Free
[14]
27 July 2004 Yemi Odubade Eastbourne Town Free
[14]
2 September 2004 Andrejs Štolcers Fulham Free (released)
[15][16]
16 December 2004 Arron Davies Southampton Undisclosed
[17]
23 March 2005 Marcus Richardson Lincoln City Free (released)
[18]
23 March 2005 Efe Sodje Huddersfield Town Free
[18]
24 March 2005 Kevin Amankwaah Bristol City Undisclosed (~ £10,000)
[19]
25 March 2005 Marvin Brown Bristol City Free (released)

Out

Date Name To Fee Ref
13 September 2004 Simon Weatherstone Hornchurch Undisclosed
[20]
8 December 2004 Gavin Williams West Ham United £250,000
[21]
1 February 2005 Roy O'Brien Weymouth Free
[22]
9 February 2005 Yemi Odubade Eastbourne Borough Free
[23]
21 February 2005 Adrian Caceres Aldershot Town Contract terminated by mutual consent
[24][25]
30 June 2005 Marvin Brown Weston-super-Mare Released
[26]
30 June 2005 Kezie Ibe Canvey Island Released
[27]
30 June 2005 Nicolas Mirza Pacy Vallée-d'Eure Released
[28]
30 June 2005 Marcus Richardson Chester City Released
[29]
30 June 2005 Andrejs Štolcers FK Baku Released
[30]
30 June 2005 Bartosz Tarachulski Dunfermline Athletic Rejected new contract
[29][31]

Loan in

Date Name From End date Ref
13 August 2004 Liam Fontaine Fulham 6 November 2004
[32][33]
3 February 2005 Kevin Amankwaah Bristol City 24 March 2005
[34][35][19]
22 February 2005 Rory Fallon Swindon Town 21 March 2005
[36]
21 March 2005 David Woozley Oxford United 10 May 2005
[37]

Match results

League Two

League Two match details
Date League
position
Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
7 August 2004 19thBuryA L1–3Caceres 3,171 [38]
10 August 2004 17thDarlingtonH D1–1Jevons 5,116 [39]
14 August 2004 9thBoston UnitedH W2–0Jevons, Tarachulski 5,178 [40]
21 August 2004 5thNotts CountyA W2–1Terry, Jevons 5,024 [41]
28 August 2004 4thRushden & DiamondsH W3–1Johnson, Tarachulski, Jevons 5,088 [42]
30 August 2004 8thMansfield TownA L1–4Skiverton 3,826 [43]
4 September 2004 4thSwansea CityH W1–0G. Williams (pen) 5,826 [44]
11 September 2004 6thCheltenham TownA D1–1Way 3,966 [45]
18 September 2004 2ndOxford UnitedH W6–1Štolcers (2), Jevons (3), Gall 5,467 [46]
25 September 2004 1stShrewsbury TownA W2–1Johnson, Tarachulski 4,196 [47]
2 October 2004 1stNorthampton TownH D1–1Jevons 5,944 [48]
8 October 2004 3rdRochdaleA L1–2Jevons 2,402 [49]
16 October 2004 5thMacclesfield TownH L1–2Way 5,313 [50]
19 October 2004 4thBristol RoversA D2–2Terry, G. Williams 9,295 [51]
23 October 2004 8thScunthorpe UnitedA L0–1 4,470 [52]
30 October 2004 4thChester CityH W4–1Jevons (3, 2 pen), Caceres 5,741 [53]
6 November 2004 3rdWycombe WanderersA W1–0Tarachulski 5,453 [54]
20 November 2004 3rdSouthend UnitedH W3–1Jevons, Guyett, Tarachulski 5,839 [55]
27 November 2004 3rdLincoln CityA L1–3Skiverton 4,714 [56]
7 December 2004 2ndKidderminster HarriersH W2–1Lindegaard, Štolcers 4,639 [57]
11 December 2004 2ndGrimsby TownH W2–1Johnson, Tarachulski 5,733 [58]
18 December 2004 2ndLeyton OrientA W3–2Tarachulski, Terry, Davies 3,867 [59]
26 December 2004 2ndCheltenham TownH W4–1Gall, Jevons, Davies, Terry 7,320 [60]
28 December 2004 2ndCambridge UnitedA W5–3Jevons (2 pen), Way, Johnson, Štolcers 3,828 [61]
1 January 2005 2ndSwansea CityA W2–0Štolcers, Jevons 11,225 [62]
3 January 2005 1stShrewsbury TownH W4–2Way, Terry, Caceres, Gall 7,250 [63]
15 January 2005 1stOxford UnitedA L1–2Guyett 6,778 [64]
22 January 2005 1stCambridge UnitedH W2–1Terry, Jevons (pen) 6,204 [65]
25 January 2005 1stRochdaleH D2–2Tarachulski, Johnson (pen) 5,180 [66]
5 February 2005 1stMacclesfield TownA L1–3Whitaker (og) 2,471 [67]
12 February 2005 1stBristol RoversH W4–2Jevons (3, 1 pen), Tarachulski 9,153 [68]
19 February 2005 1stChester CityA W2–0Davies, Jevons (pen) 3,072 [69]
22 February 2005 1stScunthorpe UnitedH W4–3Tarachulski, Johnson, Fallon, Davies 7,598 [70]
26 February 2005 1stGrimsby TownA L1–2Davies 4,414 [71]
1 March 2005 1stNorthampton TownA D1–1Davies 5,630 [72]
5 March 2005 1stLeyton OrientH W1–0Jevons (pen) 6,545 [73]
12 March 2005 1stDarlingtonA L1–2Way 4,121 [74]
19 March 2005 1stBuryH L0–1 6,269 [75]
26 March 2005 1stBoston UnitedA W2–1Skiverton (2) 3,069 [76]
29 March 2005 1stNotts CountyH L1–3Jevons (pen) 7,221 [77]
2 April 2005 2ndRushden & DiamondsA L0–2 3,726 [78]
9 April 2005 1stMansfield TownH W5–2Davies, Way (2), Rose, Jevons 6,471 [79]
16 April 2005 1stKidderminster HarriersA D1–1Davies 4,014 [80]
23 April 2005 1stWycombe WanderersH D1–1Johnson 7,421 [81]
30 April 2005 1stSouthend UnitedA W1–0Jevons 11,735 [82]
7 May 2005 1stLincoln CityH W3–0Sodje (2), Jevons (pen) 8,855 [83]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Yeovil Town (C, P) 46 25 8 13 90 65 +25 83 Promotion to League One
2 Scunthorpe United (P) 46 22 14 10 69 42 +27 80
3 Swansea City (P) 46 24 8 14 62 43 +19 80
4 Southend United (P) 46 22 12 12 65 46 +19 78 Qualification for League Two play-offs
5 Macclesfield Town 46 22 9 15 60 49 +11 75
Updated to match(es) played on 15 September 2009. Source: 2004–05 League Two
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted.

FA Cup

FA Cup match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 13 November 2004 DarlingtonA D3–3Miles, Tarachulski (2) 3,698 [84]
First round replay 23 November 2004 DarlingtonH W1–0Way 5,365 [85]
Second round 4 December 2004 HistonA W3–1Jevons (pen), Johnson, Odubade 2,564 [86]
Third round 8 January 2005 Rotherham UnitedA W3–0Jevons (pen), Way, Štolcers 5,397 [87]
Fourth round 29 January 2005 Charlton AthleticA L2–3Terry, Davies 22,873 [88]

League Cup

League Cup match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 24 August 2004 Plymouth ArgyleH W3–2[A]Johnson (3) 6,217 [89]
Second round 21 September 2004 Bolton WanderersH L0–2 8,047 [90]

Football League Trophy

Football League Trophy match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 28 September 2004 Torquay UnitedA L3–4[B]Štolcers, Caceres, Tarachulski 1,610 [91]

Squad statistics

Source:[92][93]
Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with squad numbers struck through and marked left the club during the playing season.
Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Yeovil.
Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes.
Key to positions: GK Goalkeeper; DF Defender; MF Midfielder; FW Forward
No. Pos. Nat. Name Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
League FA Cup League Cup FL Trophy Total Discipline
1GK ENG Chris Weale 37 (1)050200044 (1)010
2DF ENG Adam Lockwood 6 (4)00010007 (4)000
3DF ENG Michael Rose 37 (4)13 (1)0200 (1)043 (5)120
4DF ENG Terry Skiverton 36 (2)430200041 (2)460
5DF ENG Colin Miles 20 (1)031000023 (1)141
6MF ENG Darren Way 45752200052940
7MF ENG Paul Terry 35 (4)6411 (1)01041 (5)740
8MF ENG Lee Johnson 44751230 (1)051 (1)1170
9FW WAL Kevin Gall 30 (14)34 (1)01 (1)01036 (16)300
10 MF AUS Adrian Caceres 7 (14)30 (2)0201110 (16)410
10 FW NZL Rory Fallon * 2 (4)10000002 (4)100
10FW ENG Marcus Richardson 2 (2)00000002 (2)000
11FW ENG Phil Jevons 45 (1)2742200051 (1)2940
12 MF ENG Simon Weatherstone 0 (6)0000 (1)0000 (7)000
12DF ENG Kevin Amankwaah 10 (5)000000010 (5)010
13GK ENG Steve Collis 9000001010000
14 DF IRL Roy O'Brien 10 (4)00 (1)01 (1)01012 (6)010
14DF NGA Efe Sodje 620000006220
15DF ENG Stephen Reed 1 (2)00000000000
16MF ENG Andy Lindegaard 19 (10)13 (1)0001023 (11)150
17DF AUS Scott Guyett 13 (5)250000018 (5)220
18FW POL Bartosz Tarachulski 27 (15)10521 (1)01134 (16)1380
19FW WAL Dale Williams 000000000000
20 MF WAL Gavin Williams 12 (1)2200 (1)00014 (2)211
22FW ENG Kezie Ibe 0 (3)00000000 (3)000
23MF FRA Nicolas Mirza 0 (3)00000101 (3)000
24 FW NGA Yemi Odubade 0 (4)00 (1)1000 (1)00 (6)100
25 DF ENG Liam Fontaine * 15000201018000
25MF WAL Arron Davies 15 (7)80 (2)1000015 (9)900
26DF ENG David Woozley * 0 (1)00000000 (1)000
27MF LAT Andrejs Štolcers 23 (13)54 (1)1101129 (14)740
28FW ENG Marvin Brown 0 (2)00000000 (2)000
Players not included in matchday squads
No. Pos. Nat. Name
21MF ENG Steve Thompson

Footnotes

A. ^ Yeovil Town won 3–2 after extra time.
B. ^ Torquay United won 4–3 after extra time.

See also

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