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{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2015}}{{Use British English|date=March 2015}}{{Unreferenced|date=January 2010}}Plymouth Argyle | League | Football League Championship 17th place | League performance | 14 wins, 11 draws, 21 defeats, 46 goals for, 55 goals against, 53 points | Biggest win | 5-0 (vs. Brighton & Hove Albion, home) | Biggest defeat | 5-0 (vs. West Ham United, away) | Highest score | 5-0 (vs. Brighton & Hove Albion, home)
5-1 (vs. Sunderland, away) | Top scorer | Paul Wotton (12) | Highest home attendance | Leeds United (20,555) | Highest away attendance | Leeds United (34,496) | Lowest home attendance | Burnley (13,308) | Lowest away attendance | Yeovil Town (6,217) | FA Cup | -Third round (defeated 1-3 by Everton) | League Cup | First round (defeated 3-2 by Yeovil Town) | Manager | Bobby Williamson | Sponsors | Ginsters | |
This article provides a summary of Plymouth Argyle's 2004-05 season. Notable events- 24 August 2004: The team exit the League Cup in the first round for the 12th consecutive year.
- 28 August 2004: Argyle lose their first League game (3-1 to Watford) since Bobby Williamson was appointed as manager.
Transfers{{Unreferenced section|date=June 2007}}OutDate | Player | Transfer | To | Fee | August 2004 | Marcus Martin | Season-long loan | Exeter City | - | August 2004 | Gary Sawyer | Season-long loan | Exeter City | - | October 2004 | Nathan Lowndes | Free | Port Vale | - | December 2004 | Blair Sturrock | Free | Kidderminster Harriers | - | December 2004 | Lee Makel | Free | Dunfermline Athletic | - | January 2005 | Stevie Crawford | Sale | Dundee United | £80,000 | February 2005 | David Friio | Sale | Nottingham Forest | £100,000 | |
InDate | Player | Transfer | From | Fee | December 2004 | Bjarni Guðjónsson | Free transfer | Coventry City | - | December 2004 | Scott Taylor | Buy | Blackpool | £100,000 | January 2005 | Ákos Buzsáky | Short-term loan | Porto | - | February 2005 | Dexter Blackstock | Short-term loan | Southampton | - | February 2005 | Nick Chadwick | Buy | Everton | £250,000 | March 2005 | Jason Dodd | Short-term loan | Southampton | - | June 2005 | Rufus Brevett | Free transfer | West Ham United | - |
ResultsDate | Opposition | Venue | Result | Score | Scorers | Competition | Comments | 7 August 2004 | Millwall | Home | Home Park | Drew | 0-0 | - | Championship | 10 August 2004 | Brighton & Hove Albion | Away | Withdean Stadium | Won | 2-0 | Cullip 11 (o.g.) Wotton 45 (pen.) | Championship | Argyle move into second place | 13 August 2004 | Cardiff City | Away | Ninian Park | Won | 1-0 | Bullock 23 (o.g.) | Championship | Televised match, Argyle go top | 21 August 2004 | Sunderland | Home | Home Park | Won | 2-1 | Wotton 1 Crawford 40 | Championship | 24 August 2004 | Yeovil Town | Away | Huish Park | Lost | 2-3aet 2-2 at full-time | Crawford 28 Wotton 42 (pen.) | League Cup | 28 August 2004 | Watford | Away | Vicarage Road | Lost | 1-3 | Evans 18 | Championship | 30 August 2004 | Nottingham Forest | Home | Home Park | Won | 3-2 | Norris 26 Coughlan 40 Wotton 90 (pen.) | Championship | 11 September 2004 | Queens Park Rangers | Away | Loftus Road | Lost | 2-3 | Friio 7 Keith 90 | Championship | |
References{{Plymouth Argyle F.C. seasons}}{{2004–05 in English football}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2004-05 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season}} 2 : Plymouth Argyle F.C. seasons|2004–05 Football League Championship by team |