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  2. 2004–05 FA Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The 2004–05 FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclays Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 13th season of the Premier League. It began on 14 August 2004 and ended on 15 May 2005. Arsenal were the defending champions after going unbeaten the previous season.

  3. List of English football transfers winter 2004–05 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of English football transfers for the 2004–05 season.Only moves featuring at least one Premier League or First Division club are listed.. The winter transfer window opened on 1 January 2005, although a few transfers took place prior to that date.

  4. 2004–05 in English football - Wikipedia

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    30 May 2005 – West Ham United achieve promotion back to the Premier League after 2 years away with a 1–0 victory over Preston North End in the Championship play-off final. 1 June 2005 – An independent commission charged by the Premier League with investigating the alleged "tapping up" of Arsenal defender Ashley Cole by Chelsea issues its ...

  5. 2004–05 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2004–05 season was Chelsea Football Club's 91st competitive season, 13th consecutive season in the Premier League and 99th year as a club. Managed by José Mourinho during his first season at the club, Chelsea won the Premier League title (their first league title in 50 years) and the League Cup.

  6. 2004–05 Aston Villa F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2004–05 season in English football was Aston Villa F.C.'s 13th consecutive season in the FA Premier League, and their second season under the management of David O'Leary.

  7. 2004–05 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Albion fans invade the Hawthorns pitch following their team's escape from relegation. For the first time since the inaugural Premiership season in 1992–93, no team was assured of relegation going into the final round of matches.

  8. 2004–05 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    2004–05 season; Manager: Graeme Souness (until 6 September) Mark Hughes (from 16 September) [1] Premier League: 15th: FA Cup: Semi-finals: League Cup: Second round: Top goalscorer: League: Paul Dickov (9) All: Paul Dickov (10) Highest home attendance: 29,271 (vs. Newcastle United, 26 December) Lowest home attendance: 18,006 (vs. Crystal ...

  9. 2004–05 Middlesbrough F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    2004–05 season; Chairman: Steve Gibson: Manager: Steve McClaren: FA Premier League: 7th: FA Cup: Fourth Round: League Cup: Fourth Round: UEFA Cup: Round of 16: Top goalscorer: League: Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (13) All: Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (16) Highest home attendance: 34,836 v Norwich (Premier League) Away: 67,988 v Manchester United ...