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2004–05 Hibernian F.C. season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| club | Hibernian |
| season | 2004–05 |
| chairman | Ken Lewandowski (until December 2004) |
| Rod Petrie (from December 2004) | |
| manager | Tony Mowbray |
| league | SPL |
| league result | 3rd |
| cup1 | Scottish Cup |
| cup1 result | Semi |
| cup2 | CIS Cup |
| cup2 result | Quarter |
| cup3 | Intertoto Cup |
| cup3 result | R2 |
| league topscorer | Riordan, 20 |
| season topscorer | Riordan, 23 |
| prevseason | 2003–04 |
| nextseason | 2005–06 |
| highest attendance | 17450 |
| lowest attendance | 9344 |
| average attendance | 12539 (up 3389) |
Rod Petrie (from December 2004) Season 2004–05 was a relative success for Hibernian, as the team performed well in the league, finishing third and qualifying for the UEFA Cup in Tony Mowbray's first season as manager. Hibs lost to league strugglers Dundee United in both cup competitions; 2–1 in a Scottish Cup semi-final, and 2–1 after extra time in the League Cup quarter-final. The season also saw the development of a number of promising young players, particularly strikers Derek Riordan and Garry O'Connor. This relative success came after the club had been disappointingly beaten by FK Vetra in the UEFA Intertoto Cup.
League season
Hibs enjoyed a successful first season under new manager Tony Mowbray, as the club finished 3rd in the league and qualified for the next season's UEFA Cup competition. Hibs were pushed for third place by Aberdeen and only clinched the position on the final day of the season. The final day match was against Rangers, who needed to win to have a chance of winning the championship, while Hibs needed to avoid a heavy defeat to prevent Aberdeen overtaking them on goal difference. Rangers took a 1–0 lead after 59 minutes, and the later stages of the game were played out without either team chasing a goal as it suited their needs. Highlights of the season included wins at Tynecastle and Celtic Park, which were big steps towards finishing in such a high position.
Results
Prso Boumsong Løvenkrands Riordan O'Connor Brady Larsen Hernandez Murphy Hartson Fletcher Hamill Fletcher Dargo Riordan Orman Shiels Riordan Glass Riordan O'Connor Orman Morrow Riordan Buffel Whittaker Fletcher Brewster Wilson Hartson Bellamy Whelan Mackie Fletcher O'Connor Smith Scotland Shiels Kachloul O'Brien Riordan Webster Sproule Brown Konte
Final table
Intertoto Cup
Despite having finished in the bottom half of the Scottish Premier League table in the previous season, Hibs volunteered to enter the Intertoto Cup. They were drawn against Lithuanian A Lyga side FK Vetra, with Hibs due to play at home first. New manager Tony Mowbray was faced with only having 12 players available for the first training session of the season, just 12 days before the first match with Vetra.
The first match, which was played in "farcical conditions after a thunderstorm flooded the Easter Road pitch", ended in a 1–1 draw. In the return match, Vetra sat back and allowed Hibs the majority of ball possession, but they were unable to create more than a few goalscoring chances from this. A goal resulting from an error by young goalkeeper Alistair Brown condemned Hibs to defeat. The Edinburgh Evening News described Hibs' participation as "a gamble" that had "backfired"; former Hibs player Stuart Lovell questioned the motives of the Hibs board, and the point of giving short term contracts to players just to play in the matches against Vetra.
Results
Scottish League Cup
As one of the SPL clubs who had not automatically qualified for European competition, Hibs entered at the last 32 stage (second round) of the competition, in which they defeated Alloa Athletic 4–0 at Easter Road. Hibs were then given a favourable draw against Albion Rovers in the last 16. Despite the underdogs taking a shock lead, Hibs ran out 3–1 winners in a game that was played on a neutral venue (Hamilton). In the quarter-final, Hibs were drawn to play Dundee United at Tannadice. Hibs took the lead through a Derek Riordan goal in the first half and held it for most of the game, but Jim McIntyre scored a late equaliser in normal time, and then scored the winner in extra time.
Results
Orman Murdock Riordan Shiels O'Connor AET
Scottish Cup
Hibs reached the semi-final of the Scottish Cup, where they met Dundee United. Hibs went into the match as favourites due to the contrasting league form of the two sides; indeed, Hibs had beaten United 3–2 in the league at Easter Road the previous week. Hibs took the lead in the cup match thanks to a Derek Riordan penalty, but then collapsed to a 2–1 defeat, with the winner scored by Jason Scotland.
A curious postscript to the defeat was that Jason Scotland was denied a renewal of a UK work permit the following summer by an expert panel, which included former Hibs players Murdo MacLeod, Tony Higgins, Pat Stanton, Peter Cormack and Tommy McIntyre. The panel was hearing an appeal against a decision to reject the application to renew Scotland's work permit, which had been made automatically because Scotland had only played in two of Trinidad and Tobago's international matches in the preceding two years. The decision forced Scotland to leave United; he signed later that summer for Scottish First Division club St Johnstone, and has subsequently played in the Premier League for Wigan Athletic.
Results
Morrow O'Connor Caldwell O'Connor Scotland
Transfers
Players in
| Player | From | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| England Simon Brown | Colchester United | Free |
| Northern Ireland Sam Morrow | Ipswich Town | Free |
| France Guillaume Beuzelin | Le Havre AC | Free |
| England Mark Venus | Cambridge United | Free |
| Northern Ireland Dean Shiels | Arsenal | Free |
| England David Murphy | Middlesbrough | Free |
| England Antonio Murray | Ipswich Town | Free |
| Mali Amadou Konte | Cambridge United | Free |
| England Chris Hogg | Ipswich Town | Free |
| Northern Ireland Ivan Sproule | Institute | £5,000 |
Players out
| Player | To | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Germany Mathias Jack | FC Sachsen Leipzig | Free |
| Finland Jarkko Wiss | Tampere United | Free |
| Scotland Allan Dempsie | Elgin City | Free |
| Canada Paul Fenwick | Retired | Free |
| Sweden Daniel Andersson | Helsingborgs IF | Free |
| France Mathias Kouo-Doumbé | Plymouth Argyle | Free |
| France Yannick Zambernardi | La Louviere | Free |
| Ireland Nick Colgan | Barnsley | Free |
| England Roland Edge | Hull City | Free |
| Scotland Grant Brebner | Dundee United | Free |
| Scotland Tam McManus | Dundee | Free |
| Northern Ireland Colin Murdock | Crewe Alexandra | Free |
| Scotland Alan Reid | St Mirren | Free |
Loans in
| Player | From |
|---|---|
| Grenada Craig Rocastle | Chelsea |
Loans out
| Player | To |
|---|---|
| Scotland Tam McManus | Boston United |
| Scotland Stephen Dobbie | St Johnstone |
Player stats
During the 2004–05 season, Hibs used 32 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player.
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Notes
References
- "Average Home League Game Attendances". fitbastats.com.
- [https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/h/hibernian/4562827.stm Mowbray delighted despite defeat], [[BBC Sport]], 22 May 2005.
- [https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/scot_prem/4436903.stm Hearts 1–2 Hibernian], [[BBC Sport]], 13 April 2005.
- [http://edition.cnn.com/2005/SPORT/football/04/30/scotland.celtic/index.html Hibs win dents Celtic's title run], [[CNN]], 30 April 2005.
- [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20040627/ai_n12589640/?tag=rel.res2 Hibs prepare to meet Europe's poor relations; Stewart Fisher finds], ''[[Sunday Herald]]'', 27 June 2004.
- [http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/intertotocup/Intertoto-gamble-fails-to-pay.2545351.jp Intertoto gamble fails to pay off for Hibees], ''[[Edinburgh Evening News]]'', 12 July 2004.
- Sunday Mail]]'', 18 July 2004.
- [http://sport.scotsman.com/hamiltonacademicalfc/Dobbie-and-Shiels-spark-Hibs.2566277.jp Dobbie and Shiels spark Hibs recovery], ''[[The Scotsman]]'', 23 September 2004.
- (10 April 2005 }}{{cbignore}}{{dead link). "Scotland's strike extends Hibernian cup hoodoo". [[The Independent]].
- (1 July 2005). "Further shock over Scotland affair". DC Thomson.
- (15 November 2005). "The decision to refuse footballer Jason Scotland a work permit - Annexes". Home Office.
- (28 August 2005). "Hibs' Ivan the Incredible". Johnston Press.
- "Hibernian 2004/2005 player appearances". Soccerbase.
- The soccerbase statistics do not include the lineup for the second Intertoto Cup match, which is [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesu/uic04det.html listed] {{webarchive. link. (3 April 2008 at [[RSSSF]].)
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