2004–05 Manchester City F.C. season

2004–05 season of Manchester City

Manchester City 2004–05 football season
Manchester City
2004–05 season
OwnerPublicly traded company
ChairmanJohn Wardle
ManagerKevin Keegan (until 11 March 2005)
Stuart Pearce
StadiumCity of Manchester Stadium
(a.k.a. Eastlands and CoMS)
Premier League8th
FA CupThird round
League CupThird round
Season revenue€90.1 million0(17th highest in world)
(7th highest in Premier League)
Top goalscorerLeague: Shaun Wright-Phillips
and Robbie Fowler (10 goals)
0 (15th highest in Premier League)

All: Shaun Wright-Phillips
and Robbie Fowler (11 goals)
Highest home attendance47,221 0v0 Middlesbrough
15 May 2005
Lowest home attendance19,578 0v0 Barnsley
21 September 2004
Average home league attendance45,192 – over 19 PL home games
(3rd highest in Premier League)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Results summary – all competitions
Wins Draws Losses Win %
Home 9 6 6 42.9%
Away 5 7 8 25.0%
Both 14 13 14 34.1%
Results summary – Premier League
Wins Draws Losses Win %
Home 8 6 5 42.1%
Away 5 7 7 26.3%
Both 13 13 12 34.2%

The 2004–05 season was Manchester City Football Club's third consecutive season playing in the Premier League, the top division of English football, and its eighth season since the Premier League was first created with Manchester City as one of its original 22 founding member clubs. Overall, it was the team's 113th season playing in a division of English football, most of which have been spent in the top flight.

Season review

Players

First-team squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG David James
2 DF France FRA David Sommeil
3 DF Wales WAL Ben Thatcher
5 DF France FRA Sylvain Distin
6 MF United States USA Claudio Reyna
8 FW England ENG Robbie Fowler
10 MF France FRA Antoine Sibierski
11 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Jon Macken[1]
12 GK England ENG Nicky Weaver
14 MF Netherlands NED Kiki Musampa[2] (on loan from Atlético Madrid)
16 DF England ENG Nedum Onuoha[3]
17 DF China CHN Sun Jihai
18 DF England ENG Danny Mills
20 MF England ENG Steve McManaman
22 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Richard Dunne
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 MF England ENG Joey Barton
25 GK Belgium BEL Geert De Vlieger
26 MF Netherlands NED Paul Bosvelt
27 DF Denmark DEN Mikkel Bischoff
28 MF England ENG Trevor Sinclair
29 MF England ENG Shaun Wright-Phillips
30 MF France FRA Christian Negouai
31 DF England ENG Jonathan D'Laryea
32 GK Denmark DEN Kevin Stuhr-Ellegaard
33 GK Denmark DEN Kasper Schmeichel
38 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Stephen Ireland
40 MF England ENG Lee Croft
41 DF England ENG Stephen Jordan
42 FW England ENG Bradley Wright-Phillips
44 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Willo Flood

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. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW Costa Rica CRC Paulo Wanchope (to Málaga)
21 GK Netherlands NED Ronald Waterreus (to Rangers)
No. Pos. Nation Player
39 FW France FRA Nicolas Anelka (to Fenerbahçe)
43 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Paddy McCarthy (to Leicester City)

Team kit

The team kit was produced by Reebok and the shirt sponsor was Thomas Cook.

Home
Home alt.
Away
Away alt.
Third kit

Historical league performance

Prior to this season, the history of Manchester City's performance in the English football league hierarchy since the creation of the Premier League in 1992 is summarised by the following timeline chart – which commences with the last season (1991–92) of the old Football League First Division (from which the Premier League was formed).

Premier LeagueFootball League Division OnePremier LeagueFootball League Division OneFootball League Division TwoFootball League Division OnePremier LeagueFootball League First Division

Results

Pre-season

Bury v Manchester City
21 July 2004 Bury 0–0 Manchester City Bury, England
20:00 BST M.E.N. report Stadium: Gigg Lane
Attendance: 7,412

Thomas Cook Trophy

Manchester City v Italy Lazio
7 August 2004 Manchester City 3–1 Italy Lazio Manchester, England
15:00 BST Anelka 1'
Macken 68'
Sibierski 74' (pen.)
M.E.N. report 74' (pen.) Oddo Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 23,132
Referee: Matt Messias (England)

Premier League

Position in final standings

Pos Team
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Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
6 Bolton Wanderers 38 16 10 12 49 44 +5 58 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round[a]
7 Middlesbrough 38 14 13 11 53 46 +7 55
8 Manchester City 38 13 13 12 47 39 +8 52
9 Tottenham Hotspur 38 14 10 14 47 41 +6 52
10 Aston Villa 38 12 11 15 45 52 −7 47
Source: [4]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Since the finalists of the FA Cup, Arsenal and Manchester United, as well as Chelsea, who won the 2004–05 Football League Cup, were qualified for the Champions League, and the fifth-placed team (Liverpool) were moved to the Champions League, the sixth and seventh-placed teams in the Premier League were rewarded entry to the UEFA Cup.


Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
38 13 13 12 47 39  +8 52 8 6 5 24 14  +10 5 7 7 23 25  −2

Last updated: 15 May 2005 (end of season).
Source: Premier League results 2004–05

Points breakdown

Points at home: 30
Points away from home: 22

Points against "Big Four" teams: 9
Points against promoted teams: 11

6 points: Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Portsmouth
4 points: Charlton Athletic, Chelsea, Norwich City, Southampton
3 points: Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers, Liverpool
2 points: Blackburn Rovers, Fulham
1 point: 0Arsenal, Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United,
0West Bromwich Albion
0 points: Everton, Tottenham Hotspur

Biggest & smallest


Biggest home wins: 4–0 vs. Charlton Athletic, 28 August 2004
Biggest home defeat: 0–2 vs. Manchester United, 13 February 2005
Biggest away win: 1–3 vs. Portsmouth, 20 November 2004
Biggest away defeat: 2–0 vs. West Bromwich Albion, 22 January 2005

Biggest home attendance: 47,221 vs. Middlesbrough, 15 May 2005
Smallest home attendance: 42,453 vs. Birmingham City, 20 April 2005
Biggest away attendance: 67,863 vs. Manchester United, 7 November 2004
Smallest away attendance: 20,101 vs. Portsmouth, 20 November 2004

Results by round

Source: 2004–05 Premier League results
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Individual match reports

Manchester City v Fulham
14 August 2004 Manchester City 1–1 Fulham City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
15:00 Fowler 28' Guardian report 56' John Attendance: 44,026
Referee: Matt Messias
Liverpool v Manchester City
21 August 2004 Liverpool 2–1 Manchester City Anfield
Liverpool
15:00 Baroš 48'
Gerrard 75'
Guardian report 45' Anelka
Yellow cardRed card 85' Dunne
Attendance: 42,831
Referee: Graham Poll
Birmingham City v Manchester City
24 August 2004 Birmingham City 1–0 Manchester City St Andrews
Birmingham
19:45 Heskey 8' Guardian report Attendance: 28,551
Referee: Phil Dowd
Manchester City v Everton
11 September 2004 Manchester City 0–1 Everton City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
15:00 Guardian report 60' Yellow cardRed card 61' Cahill Attendance: 47,006
Referee: Steve Bennett
Crystal Palace v Manchester City
18 September 2004 Crystal Palace 1–2 Manchester City Selhurst Park
London
15:00 Johnson 77' (pen.) Guardian report 55', 64' (pen.) Anelka Attendance: 25,768
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Manchester City v Arsenal
25 September 2004 Manchester City 0–1 Arsenal City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
15:00 Guardian report 14' Cole Attendance: 47,015
Referee: Neale Barry
Southampton v Manchester City
2 October 2004 Southampton 0–0 Manchester City St Mary's Stadium
Southampton
12:45 Guardian report Attendance: 28,605
Referee: Uriah Rennie
Manchester City v Chelsea
16 October 2004 Manchester City 1–0 Chelsea City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
17:15 Anelka 11' (pen.) Guardian report Attendance: 45,047
Referee: Howard Webb
Newcastle United v Manchester City
24 October 2004 Newcastle United 4–3 Manchester City St James' Park
Newcastle
15:00 Robert 49'
Shearer 58' (pen.)
Elliott 69'
Bellamy 89'
Guardian report 64', 77' S. Wright-Phillips
67' (pen.) Fowler
Attendance: 52,316
Referee: Steve Dunn
Manchester City v Norwich City
1 November 2004 Manchester City 1–1 Norwich City City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
20:00 Flood 11' Guardian report 46' Francis Attendance: 42,803
Referee: Steve Bennett
Manchester United v Manchester City
7 November 2004 Manchester United 0–0 Manchester City Old Trafford
Manchester
16:05 Smith Yellow cardRed card 89' Guardian report Attendance: 67,863
Referee: Graham Poll
Manchester City v Blackburn Rovers
13 November 2004 Manchester City 1–1 Blackburn Rovers City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
15:00 Sibierski 45'
Mills Red card 77'
Guardian report 78' (pen.) Dickov Attendance: 45,504
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Portsmouth v Manchester City
20 November 2004 Portsmouth 1–3 Manchester City Fratton Park
Portsmouth
17:15 O'Neil 8' Guardian report 6' S. Wright-Phillips
79' Sibierski
87' Bosvelt
Attendance: 20,101
Referee: Matt Messias
Manchester City v Aston Villa
27 November 2004 Manchester City 2–0 Aston Villa City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
17:15 Macken 29'
S. Wright-Phillips 38'
Guardian report Red card 90' Hendrie Attendance: 44,530
Referee: Mike Riley
Middlesbrough v Manchester City
6 December 2004 Middlesbrough 3–2 Manchester City Riverside Stadium
Middlesbrough
20:00 Viduka 9', 54'
Hasselbaink 65'
Guardian report 39' Fowler
80' B. Wright-Phillips
Attendance: 29,787
Referee: Graham Poll
Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur
11 December 2004 Manchester City 0–1 Tottenham Hotspur City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
15:00 Guardian report 57' Kanouté Attendance: 45,805
Referee: Dermot Gallagher
Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City
18 December 2004 Bolton Wanderers 0–1 Manchester City Reebok Stadium
Bolton
15:00 Guardian report 52' Barton Attendance: 27,274
Referee: Uriah Rennie
Everton v Manchester City
26 December 2004 Everton 2–1 Manchester City Goodison Park
Liverpool
15:00 Cahill 22'
Bent 63'
Guardian report 42' Fowler
Red card 83' Negouai
Attendance: 40,530
Referee: Phil Dowd
Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion
28 December 2004 Manchester City 1–1 West Bromwich Albion City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
15:00 Anelka 32' Guardian report 85' (o.g.) Dunne
Red card 17' Gaardsoe
Attendance: 47,177
Referee: Andy D'Urso
Manchester City v Southampton
1 January 2005 Manchester City 2–1 Southampton City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
15:00 Bosvelt 19'
S. Wright-Phillips 40'
Guardian report 90' (pen.) Phillips Attendance: 42,895
Referee: Chris Foy
Arsenal v Manchester City
4 January 2005 Arsenal 1–1 Manchester City Highbury
London
19:45 Ljungberg 75' Guardian report 31' S. Wright-Phillips Attendance: 38,086
Referee: Rob Styles
Manchester City v Crystal Palace
15 January 2005 Manchester City 3–1 Crystal Palace City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
15:00 S. Wright-Phillips 12', 90'
Fowler 15'
Guardian report 32' Powell Attendance: 44,010
Referee: Andre Marriner
West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City
22 January 2005 West Bromwich Albion 2–0 Manchester City The Hawthorns
West Bromwich
17:15 Campbell 5'
Wallwork 81'
Guardian report Attendance: 25,348
Referee: Graham Poll
Manchester City v Newcastle United
2 February 2005 Manchester City 1–1 Newcastle United City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
19:45 Fowler 49' (pen.) Guardian report 9' Shearer Attendance: 45,752
Referee: Andy D'Urso
Chelsea v Manchester City
6 February 2005 Chelsea 0–0 Manchester City Stamford Bridge
London
16:05 Guardian report Attendance: 42,093
Referee: Howard Webb
Manchester City v Manchester United
13 February 2005 Manchester City 0–2 Manchester United City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
13:00 Guardian report 68' Rooney
75' (o.g.) Dunne
Attendance: 47,111
Referee: Steve Bennett
Norwich City v Manchester City
28 February 2005 Norwich City 2–3 Manchester City Carrow Road
Norwich
20:00 Ashton 12'
McKenzie 16'
Jonson Yellow cardRed card 66'
Guardian report 25' Sibierski
37', 90' Fowler
Attendance: 24,302
Referee: Rob Styles
Manchester City v Bolton Wanderers
7 March 2005 Manchester City 0–1 Bolton Wanderers City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
20:00 Guardian report 45' Diouf Attendance: 43,050
Referee: Alan Wiley
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City
19 March 2005 Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 Manchester City White Hart Lane
London
15:00 Defoe 16'
Keane 84'
Guardian report 44' Reyna Attendance: 35,681
Referee: Barry Knight
Charlton Athletic v Manchester City
2 April 2005 Charlton Athletic 2–2 Manchester City The Valley
London
12:45 Bartlett 10'
Perry 90'
Guardian report 4' (o.g.) Hreiðarsson
38' Fowler
Attendance: 26,436
Referee: Rob Styles
Manchester City v Liverpool
9 April 2005 Manchester City 1–0 Liverpool City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
15:00 Musampa 90' Guardian report Attendance: 47,203
Referee: Mike Riley
Fulham v Manchester City
16 April 2005 Fulham 1–1 Manchester City Craven Cottage
London
15:00 Boa Morte 76' Guardian report 20' Reyna Attendance: 21,796
Referee: Neale Barry
Manchester City v Birmingham City
20 April 2005 Manchester City 3–0 Birmingham City City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
19:45 Taylor 55' (o.g.)
Dunne 80'
Sibierski 86' (pen.)
Guardian report Attendance: 42,453
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City
23 April 2005 Blackburn Rovers 0–0 Manchester City Ewood Park
Blackburn
15:00 Guardian report Attendance: 24,646
Referee: Chris Foy
Manchester City v Portsmouth
30 April 2005 Manchester City 2–0 Portsmouth City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
15:00 Distin 4'
Fowler 16'
Guardian report Attendance: 46,454
Referee: Andre Marriner
Aston Villa v Manchester City
7 May 2005 Aston Villa 1–2 Manchester City Villa Park
Birmingham
15:00 Ángel 62' Guardian report 5' S. Wright-Phillips
12' Musampa
Attendance: 39,645
Referee: Richard Beeby
Manchester City v Middlesbrough
15 May 2005 Manchester City 1–1 Middlesbrough City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
15:00 Musampa 46' Guardian report 23' Hasselbaink Attendance: 47,221
Referee: Rob Styles

League Cup

Manchester City v Barnsley
21 September 2004 Second round Manchester City 7–1 Barnsley City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
19:45 Barton 21'
Macken 28', 44'
Flood 33'
S. Wright-Phillips 36'
Sibierski 56', 84'
Guardian report 47' Conlon Attendance: 19,578
Referee: Paul Robinson
Manchester City v Arsenal
27 October 2004 Third round Manchester City 1–2 Arsenal City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester
19:45 Fowler 90' Guardian report 78' Van Persie
90' Karbassiyoon
Attendance: 21,708
Referee: Peter Walton

FA Cup

Oldham Athletic v Manchester City
8 January 2005 Third round Oldham Athletic 1–0 Manchester City Boundary Park
Oldham
15:00 Vernon 14' Guardian report Attendance: 13,171
Referee: Mike Dean

Playing statistics

No. Pos. Player League FA Cup League Cup Totals Discipline
Apps. Goals Apps. Goals Apps. Goals Apps. Goals
1 GK England David James 380(0) 10(0) 390(0)
2 DF Guadeloupe David Sommeil 010(0) 10(1) 020(1)
3 DF Wales Ben Thatcher 180(1) 10(0) 20(0) 210(1) 2
5 DF France Sylvain Distin 380(0) 1 10(0) 20(0) 410(0) 1 3
6 MF United States Claudio Reyna 170(1) 2 170(1) 2
8 FW England Robbie Fowler 320(4) 10 10(0) 1 330(4) 11 3
10 MF France Antoine Sibierski 350(1) 4 10(0) 20(0) 2 380(1) 6 3
11 FW England Jon Macken 230(7) 1 10(0) 10(0) 2 250(7) 3
12 GK England Nicky Weaver 010(1) 010(1)
14 MF Netherlands Kiki Musampa 140(0) 3 140(0) 3
16 DF England Nedum Onuoha 170(6) 10(0) 180(6)
17 DF China Sun Jihai 060(2) 10(0) 070(2) 1
18 DF England Danny Mills 320(3) 10(0) 20(0) 350(3) 5 – / 1
20 MF England Steve McManaman 130(7) 10(1) 140(8) 1
21 GK Netherlands Ronald Waterreus 20(0) 020(0)
22 DF Republic of Ireland Richard Dunne 350(0) 1 10(0) 360(0) 1 7 1 / –
24 MF England Joey Barton 320(3) 1 10(0) 10(0) 1 340(3) 2 9
26 MF Netherlands Paul Bosvelt 280(0) 2 10(0) 10(0) 300(0) 2 6
28 MF England Trevor Sinclair 040(2) 1 10(0) 050(2) 1
29 MF England Shaun Wright-Phillips 330(1) 10 10(0) 20(0) 1 360(1) 11
30 MF Martinique Christian Negouai 010(1) 10(1) 020(2) – / 1
31 MF England Jonathan D'Laryea 10(0) 010(0)
39 Sold France Nicolas Anelka 190(1) 7 190(1) 7
40 MF England Lee Croft 070(7) 070(7)
41 DF England Stephen Jordan 190(0) 10(1) 200(1) 5
42 FW England Bradley Wright-Phillips 14 (14) 1 10(0) 10(1) 16 (15) 1
44 MF Republic of Ireland Willo Flood 090(5) 1 10(1) 20(0) 1 120(6) 2 1
TOTALS 45 8 53 46 1 / 2

Information current as of 15 May 2005 (end of season)

Last updated: 26 February 2011.
Source: (for appearances, goals and discipline stats.) All match Reports in Competitive games section above

Goalscorers

Information current as of 15 May 2005 (end of season)

Transfers and loans

Transfers in

Date Pos. Player From club Transfer fee
21 June 2004 DF Wales Ben Thatcher England Leicester City Free[5]
21 June 2004 DF Belgium Geert De Vlieger Netherlands Willem II Free[5]
14 July 2004 DF England Danny Mills England Leeds United Free[6]
26 Aug. 2004 GK Netherlands Ronald Waterreus Netherlands PSV Eindhoven Free[7]

Transfers out

Exit date Pos. Player To club Transfer fee
May 2004 GK Iceland Árni Gautur Arason Norway Vålerenga Released
26 May 04 DF Netherlands Gerard Wiekens Netherlands Veendam Released[8]
1 June 04 FW Republic of Ireland Stephen Elliott England Sunderland Tribunal: £375,000+[9]
16 June 04 DF Germany Michael Tarnat Germany Hannover 96 Free[10]
25 June 04 DF Australia Danny Tiatto England Leicester City Free[11]
1 July 04 MF Republic of Ireland Glenn Whelan England Sheffield Wed. Free[12]
5 July 04 FW Mexico Vicente Matías Vuoso Mexico Santos Laguna Undisclosed[13]
Aug. 2004 FW England Craig Davies England Oxford United
26 Aug. 04 FW Costa Rica Paulo Wanchope Spain Málaga £500,000[14]
31 Jan. 05 FW France Nicolas Anelka Turkey Fenerbahçe £7 million[15]
31 Jan. 05 GK Netherlands Ronald Waterreus Scotland Rangers Free[16]
3 Mar. 05 DF Republic of Ireland Paddy McCarthy England Leicester City £100,000[17]
20 May 05 MF England Steve McManaman Retired[18]

Loans in

Date from Date to Pos. Player To club
27 Jan. 2005 5 June 2005 MF Netherlands Kiki Musampa Spain Atlético Madrid[19][20][21]

Loans out

Date from Date to Pos. Player To club
30 Sep. 2004 29 Oct. 2004 DF Denmark Mikkel Bischoff England Wolves[22]
10 Nov. 2004 9 Feb. 2005 MF England Lee Croft England Oldham Athletic[23]
31 Dec. 2004 30 Jan. 2005 GK Denmark Kevin Stuhr-Ellegaard England Blackpool[24]
27 Jan. 2005 15 Feb. 2005 MF France Christian Negouai England Coventry City[25]
24 Mar. 2005 31 May 2005 DF Denmark Mikkel Bischoff England Wolves[26]
11 Feb. 2005 16 Mar. 2005 FW Republic of Ireland Karl Bermingham England Lincoln City[27][28]

References

  1. ^ Macken was born in Blackley, England, and represented them at U20 level, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in August 2004.
  2. ^ Musampa was born in Kinshasa, Zaire, but also qualified to represent the Netherlands internationally and represented them at youth level.
  3. ^ Onuoha was born in Warri, Nigeria, but also qualified to represent England internationally and represented them at U-21 level.
  4. ^ "2004–05 Premier League table". Premier League. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Man City sign Thatcher". BBC Sport. 31 January 2005. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  6. ^ "Keegan delighted with Mills signing". Manchester Evening News. 14 July 2004. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  7. ^ "Manchester City sign Waterreus". RTÉ Sport. 31 January 2005. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  8. ^ "Wiekens eyes English deal". BBC Sport. BBC. 26 May 2004. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  9. ^ "Sunderland win benefits Man City". BBC Sport. BBC. 25 April 2005. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  10. ^ "Tarnat signs for Hannover". BBC Sport. BBC. 16 June 2004. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  11. ^ "Leicester swoop for Tiatto". BBC Sport. BBC. 25 June 2004. Retrieved 28 January 2011.
  12. ^ "Owls track Whelan". BBC Sport. BBC. 30 March 2004. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  13. ^ "Man City reserves move home". BBC Sport. BBC. 5 July 2004. Retrieved 28 January 2011.
  14. ^ "Wanchope joins Malaga". BBC Sport. BBC. 26 August 2004. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  15. ^ "Anelka completes Fenerbahce move". BBC Sport. BBC. 31 January 2005. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  16. ^ "'Keeper Waterreus joins Rangers". BBC Sport. BBC. 31 January 2005. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  17. ^ "Foxes land City stopper". skysports.com. sky SPORTS. 3 March 2005. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  18. ^ "Manchester City let McManaman go". BBC Sport. BBC. 20 May 2005. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  19. ^ "Man City seal Musampa loan deal". BBC Sport. BBC. 27 January 2005. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  20. ^ "Musampa stays at Man City on loan". BBC Sport. BBC. 5 June 2005. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  21. ^ "Musampa happy to extend City stay". BBC Sport. BBC. 8 June 2005. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  22. ^ "Bischoff joins Wolves". BBC Sport. BBC. 30 September 2004. Retrieved 25 November 2010.
  23. ^ "Oldham snap up Croft on loan". BBC Sport. BBC. 10 November 2004. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  24. ^ "Transfers – December 2004". BBC Sport. BBC. 31 December 2004. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  25. ^ "Negouai joins Sky Blues on loan". BBC Sport. BBC. 27 January 2005. Retrieved 25 November 2010.
  26. ^ "Bischoff makes return to Wolves". BBC Sport. BBC. 24 March 2005. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  27. ^ "Ipoua signs loan deal at Lincoln". BBC Sport. BBC. 11 February 2005. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  28. ^ "Duo end loan spells with Lincoln". BBC Sport. BBC. 16 March 2005. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
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