2004–05 Birmingham City F.C. season


The 2004–05 season was Birmingham City Football Club's 102nd season in the English football league system, their third season in the Premier League and their 53rd in the top tier of English football. It ran from 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005. Under the management of former Birmingham City player Steve Bruce, the team finished in 12th place, two places lower than the season before. They reached the fourth round of the FA Cup and the third round of the League Cup. The top scorer for the season was England forward Emile Heskey with eleven goals in all competitions, of which ten were scored in the League.

Pre-season

Pre-season friendlies

Season review

August

Birmingham opened the season with an away trip to Portsmouth. Steve Bruce was able to name four new signings, Emile Heskey, Mario Melchiot, Muzzy Izzet and Jesper Grønkjær, in the first team, with Julian Gray on the bench. A quick paced game fired into life in the tenth minute as Damien Johnson was fouled just outside the Portsmouth box, and Robbie Savage stepped up to curl the free kick into the top corner of Shaka Hislop's goal. Only five minutes later Portsmouth were level, after Steve Stone was pushed in the area, and a penalty was awarded. Defender David Unsworth made no mistake as he sent keeper Maik Taylor the wrong way. There was chances for both teams to take the points at Fratton Park, but none were taken and the team left the south coast with a creditable 1–1 draw.
Big spending Chelsea were next up at St Andrew's, where Birmingham put in an impressive performance, but lost out to a second half Joe Cole goal. The first half saw chances spurned at both ends, with Chelsea striker Didier Drogba missing perhaps the easiest chance of the half, but it was Birmingham who were doing to pressing towards the end of the first half, and almost took the lead through both Emile Heskey and Julian Gray chances. On the 68th minute, Chelsea took the lead, as Cole was given too much time in the Blues half, and he raced forward before beating Taylor at his near post. Cole had only come off the bench five minutes before his goal.
The first mid-week fixture of the season saw Manchester City come to St Andrew's. An eighth-minute goal from Emile Heskey was enough to snatch the points, and Birmingham ended a run of 11 Premier League games without victory. Australian Stan Lazaridis managed to find room on the left to cross the ball into Heskey who finished with a powerful header from. Manchester City dominated large parts of the game, but the Birmingham defence stayed strong to secure their first three points of the season.
After a bright start at White Hart Lane against Tottenham Hotspur, the team found themselves pinned into their own half as Spurs started to dominate the play. The only goal of the game was scored in the 34th minute as Jermain Defoe managed to turn Kenny Cunningham, before cutting inside Matthew Upson and hitting an unstoppable shot from the edge of the area.

September

Deadline day signing Dwight Yorke made his debut at the Riverside Stadium as Birmingham took on Middlesbrough, but could not prevent Mark Viduka taking the points. In the 27th minute, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink found Viduka, who controlled the ball and slotted it past Taylor. Birmingham equalised in the 42nd minute, as Heskey flicked the ball on to Forssell, who returned the ball for Heskey to smash home after a neat run into the area. Just after half-time, Viduka got his second of the game. After a poor clearance from a Middlesbrough corner, Boudewijn Zenden got a cross into the area, which was flicked on by Gareth Southgate for Viduka to score from close range.
Yorke had more luck in Birmingham's next game, against Charlton Athletic. A weak cross from Jonatan Johansson was fumbled by Taylor, and Luke Young pounced to give Charlton the lead in the 49th minute. This got worse in the 57th minute, as Damien Johnson was sent off for a second booking after upending Johansson on the halfway line. Manager Steve Bruce decided to act, and in the 61st minute, be brought on Yorke and David Dunn, who was making his first start of the season after injury. Seven minutes later, an Izzet corner was met with a bullet header from Yorke, that left Dean Kiely no chance, and level the game.
Birmingham's next game was against Bolton Wanderers at Reebok Stadium. A free kick by Iván Campo was cleared poorly by Upson, and the ball fell to Radhi Jaidi, who controlled the ball before volleying past Taylor to give Bolton the lead. A better start to the second half saw Birmingham bounce back as Grønkjær found room in the area before flicking the ball inside for Izzet to hit a first time shot in off the bar.

October

scored an equaliser when Newcastle United came to St Andrew's. Goals from Yorke and Upson had given Birmingham a 2–1 lead, but Butt pounced on 67 minutes to rescue the Magpies a point.
Birmingham held Manchester United to a goalless draw at St Andrew's two weeks later and also played out a 0–0 draw at St Mary's Stadium against Southampton after that.
But they were disappointing in a 1–0 loss at home to Crystal Palace on 24 October. Former Birmingham striker Andrew Johnson scored the goal for Palace, who were coming into form. Johnson ran clear of the Birmingham backline after a quick Palace counterattack.

November

Following a run of eight games without a win, Birmingham beat Liverpool 1–0 at Anfield. Veteran Darren Anderton scored the goal on 77 minutes. He turned home from one yard out after Upson had headed a corner across goal. It was Birmingham's first away win in the league all season.
But Birmingham fell to a 1–0 defeat at home to Everton the following week. Thomas Gravesen scored a 69th-minute penalty after Izzet handled a shot on the goalline. Referee Rob Styles sent Izzet off and awarded Everton the spot-kick. Heskey was denied a leveller by a great last-ditch block by Tony Hibbert and Yorke wasted a late chance from ten yards.
Birmingham wasted a two-goal lead at Ewood Park against Blackburn Rovers. Matt Jansen gave the hosts an early lead with an incisive finish but Anderton equalised 12 minutes later. Robbie Savage put Birmingham ahead on 38 minutes after Melchiot's marauding run down the right. Moments before half-time Dunn netted against his old side to give Birmingham a commanding 3–1 lead at the interval. But Steven Reid and Paul Gallagher's goals in the second period rescued Rovers an unlikely point.
Clinton Morrison gave Birmingham an early lead against Norwich at St Andrew's with his first goal of the campaign, but Darren Huckerby's stunning second-half strike denied the Blues their third league win of the season.

December

thumped Birmingham 3–0 in early December. Robert Pires gave the Gunners the advantage before Thierry Henry netted twice.
Birmingham bounced back by beating arch-rivals Aston Villa 2–1 on December 12 at Villa Park. Clinton Morrison scored the opener after Villa goalkeeper Thomas Sørensen let the ball slip through his hands. Shortly afterwards, David Dunn doubled Birmingham's lead after a swift counterattack. He converted Damien Johnson's cross to silence Villa Park. Gareth Barry scored a late consolation for the hosts but they were unable to prevent another defeat to their city rivals.
City recorded back-to-back league wins for the first time that season when they beat West Bromwich Albion 4–0 at St Andrew's. Former Birmingham defender Darren Purse conceded a penalty by holding Morrison and Savage was able to net his third goal of the season. Morrison, who impressed throughout, scored his side's second on 23 minutes after a quick free-kick and, minutes afterwards, Heskey angled home Birmingham's third. Anderton heaped more misery on the struggling visitors by scoring a late free-kick.
And Birmingham moved up to 12th for the visit of Middlesbrough on Boxing Day. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink had an early goal disallowed for offside before Morrison netted his third goal in as many matches. Heskey confirmed Birmingham's dominance when he headed in from six yards moments before half-time.
Birmingham's impressive December form continued at Fulham on 28 December. Heskey lashed his side ahead with a stunning drive on 25 minutes but Sylvain Legwinski equalised against the run of play. Darren Carter turned home a Heskey header to restore Birmingham's advantage four minutes before half-time. Savage sealed the win with a spectacular second-half volley. Tomasz Radzinski found the net late on for a consolation goal.

January

Following a successful December, Birmingham slumped to four-straight losses in January and, by the end of the month, fell to 15th in the table. By the time Emile Heskey scored at St James' Park, Birmingham were already 2–0 down to Newcastle. Shola Ameobi and Lee Bowyer had scored. Kevin Nolan scored a last-minute winner as Bolton Wanderers won for the first time in the Premiership since October by beating Birmingham 2–1 at St Andrew's. Birmingham's dreadful run continued as they lost 3–1 at The Valley to Charlton Athletic.
Steve Bruce's side didn't manage to record a single point during January. Fulham won at St Andrew's on 22 January. An own goal by Moritz Volz gave Birmingham the lead on 51 minutes. Luís Boa Morte was soon booked for diving under pressure by Birmingham goalkeeper Maik Taylor but, minutes later, Fulham were awarded a spot-kick. Boa Morte went to ground again under Damien Johnson's challenge but contact appeared to be outside the penalty box. Referee Phil Dowd awarded the penalty and Andy Cole converted. Fulham won it after Papa Bouba Diop scored a late header.

February

Birmingham signed striker Walter Pandiani and winger Jermaine Pennant on loans in January after slipping towards the relegation zone. The duo combined in their next game at St Andrew's against struggling Southampton. Pandiani headed home a Pennant cross on 12 minutes. Fellow new signing Robbie Blake scored from the penalty spot on 41 minutes after Melchiot was fouled. Southampton debutant Henri Camara netted a spectacular consolation in the second period.
Three days later, on 5 February, Birmingham lost 2–0 at Old Trafford to Manchester United. Wayne Rooney scored the pick of the goals against an injury-ravaged City team.
But resilient Birmingham bounced back to beat Liverpool 2–0 on February 12. Sami Hyypiä fouled ex-Liverpool striker Heskey in the box and Pandiani duly delivered from the spot on 38 minutes. Birmingham doubled their advantage moments before half-time. Pennant crossed for Julian Gray to head in his first goal of the campaign. Birmingham completed the double over Liverpool that season.
The win was followed by a 2–0 loss at Crystal Palace, who celebrated the double over Birmingham. Upson conceded two penalties, both scored by Andrew Johnson. The referee was Phil Dowd, whom Bruce publicly criticised after the match as he had now given three penalties against Birmingham in the past two games he refereed them.

March

Birmingham began March poorly, with a 2–0 defeat at West Brom. The Baggies were fighting to stay in the division and easily saw off a lethargic Birmingham team. Neil Clement and Kevin Campbell scored the second-half goals.
Following an international break, Birmingham rallied to beat rivals Aston Villa and celebrated another double over their neighbours. Heskey put his side ahead on 52 minutes after another goalkeeping error by Sørensen. Gray sealed the victory late on with his second goal in four games.

April

The win over Aston Villa saw Bruce's squad climb up to 13th in the table. They faced Tottenham Hotspur at St Andrew's on 2 April. Stephen Kelly, who would later go on to become a Birmingham player, netted Spurs' opener on 59 minutes but Darren Carter levelled for the hosts on 66 minutes with his second goal of the campaign.
Birmingham were denied a win against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge after a late Didier Drogba goal cancelled out another Pandiani strike. The Uruguayan was becoming a favourite with the fans, who were calling for him to be signed permanently.
Birmingham drew for a third time in a row on 16 April 16 when Portsmouth travelled to St Andrew's. Chances were at a premium in a dull 0–0 draw.
Manchester City thumped Birmingham City 3–0 on 20 April. Clinton Morrison thought he had given his side the lead early on but the goal was ruled out for offside. The hosts scored all their goals in the second-half, including an unfortunate own goal by Maik Taylor.
Birmingham scored an early goal at Goodison Park to take the lead against Everton. Heskey powered home from 20 yards but Birmingham were denied all three points late on. Experienced forward Duncan Ferguson scored after a goalmouth scramble to rescue Everton a draw.

May

Heskey continued his impressive form in Birmingham's next game, against Blackburn Rovers. Birmingham fell behind at St Andrew's to an early Jon Stead goal but, in the second half, Blake netted his second goal for Blues. Heskey won it on 80 minutes after rifling home a long-range strike with his weaker left foot for his 10th goal of the season.
But Birmingham were unable to cement back-to-back victories. They travelled to a Norwich City side fighting to stay in the league. The Canaries won the match 1–0, courtesy of a Dean Ashton penalty in the first half. Birmingham played most of the match with ten men after Damien Johnson punched an opponent.
Arsenal visited St Andrew's to complete the season. Pandiani gave Birmingham the lead on 79 minutes with his fourth goal for the club after a goalmouth scramble but veteran Dennis Bergkamp equalised on 88 minutes. An error by Philippe Senderos allowed Heskey in to crash home a winner in injury time.

Match details

DateLeague
position
OpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendanceReport
14 August 20045thPortsmouthAD1–1Savage 10'20,021
21 August 200419thChelseaHL0–128,559
24 August 20047thManchester CityHW1–0Heskey 8'28,551
28 August 200413thTottenham HotspurAL0–135,290
11 September 200414thMiddlesbroughAL1–2Heskey 42'30,252
18 September 200414thCharlton AthleticHD1–1Yorke 68'27,400
25 September 200415thBolton WanderersAD1–1Izzet 49'23,692
3 October 200415thNewcastle UnitedHD2–2Yorke 23', Upson 57'29,021
16 October 200514thManchester UnitedHD0–029,221
24 October 200414thSouthamptonAD0–027,568
30 October 200416thCrystal PalaceHL0–128,916
6 November 200414thLiverpoolAW1–0Anderton 77'42,669
13 November 200415thEvertonHL0–128,388
21 November 200414thBlackburn RoversAD3–3Anderton 17', Savage 38', Dunn 45'20,290
27 November 200413thNorwich CityHD1–1Morrison 9'29,120
4 December 200415thArsenalAL0–338,064
12 December 200414thAston VillaAW2–1Morrison 9', Dunn 18'41,329
18 December 200414thWest Bromwich AlbionHW4–0Savage 4' pen., Morrison 23', Heskey 30'28,880
26 December 200412thMiddlesbroughHW2–0Morrison 10', Heskey 45'29,082
28 December 20049thFulhamAW3–2Heskey 25', Carter 41', Savage 53'18,706
1 January 200512thNewcastle UnitedAL1–2Heskey 64'52,222
4 January 200513thBolton WanderersHL1–2Upson 66'27,177
15 January 200514thCharlton AthleticAL1–3Melchiot 55'26,111
22 January 200515thFulhamHL1–2Volz 51' o.g.28,512
2 February 200514thSouthamptonHW2–1Pandiani 12', Blake 41' pen.28,797
5 February 200514thManchester UnitedAL0–267,838
12 February 200512thLiverpoolHW2–0Pandiani 38' pen., Gray 45'29,318
26 February 200512thCrystal PalaceAL0–223,376
6 March 200513thWest Bromwich AlbionAL0–225,749
20 March 200513thAston VillaHW2–0Heskey 52', Gray 89'29,382
2 April 200513thTottenham HotspurHD1–1Carter 66'29,304
9 April 200513thChelseaAD1–1Pandiani 65'42,031
16 April 200512thPortsmouthHD0–028,883
20 April 200513thManchester CityAL0–342,453
23 April 200513thEvertonAD1–1Heskey 5'36,828
30 April 200512thBlackburn RoversHW2–1Blake 61', Heskey 8'28,621
7 May 200513thNorwich CityAL0–125,477
15 May 200512thArsenalHW2–1Pandiani 80', Heskey 90'29,302

League table

Results summary

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendanceReport
Third round8 January 2005Leeds UnitedHW3–0Heskey 11', Carter 21', 65'25,159
Fourth round30 January 2005ChelseaAL0–240,379

League Cup

Birmingham lost in the second round of the 2003–04 League Cup to Blackpool of Division Two.
RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendanceReport
Second round3 October 2004Lincoln CityHW3–1Grønkjær 64', Morrison 77', Savage 80' pen.15,363
Third round27 October 2004FulhamL0–126,371

Transfers

In

Out

DatePlayerFeeJoinedRef
6 August 2004Aliou Cissé£300,000Portsmouth
14 September 2004Stern John£200,000Coventry City
1 January 2005Jesper GrønkjærUndisclosedAtlético Madrid
19 January 2005Robbie Savage£3,000,000Blackburn Rovers
30 June 2005Ian BennettFree
25 April 2005Dwight YorkeCancelled

Loan in

DatePlayerClubReturnRef
1 July 2004Mikael ForssellChelseaEnd of season
18 January 2005Salif DiaoLiverpoolEnd of season
31 January 2005Mehdi NaftiRacing SantanderEnd of season
31 January 2005Walter PandianiDeportivo La CoruñaEnd of season
31 January 2005Jermaine PennantArsenalEnd of season

Loan out

DatePlayerClubReturnRef
2 August 2004Andrew BarrowmanBlackpoolThree weeks
16 September 2004Darren CarterSunderland6 December 2004
22 October 2004Colin DoyleChester CityOne month
18 November 2004Neil KilkennyOldham AthleticEnd of season
4 December 2004Colin DoyleNottingham ForestEnd of season
9 December 2004Ian BennettSheffield UnitedOne month
16 February 2005Ian BennettCoventry CityOne month
11 March 2005Alex BruceSheffield WednesdayEnd of season

Appearances and goals

No.PosNatName
13GKColin Doyle
17FWNeil Kilkenny
20DFMartin Grainger
23DFMat Sadler
26DFChris Cottrill
27FWAndrew Barrowman
28MFCarl Motteram
30DFSam Oji
31DFSam Alsop
34MFPeter Till
35DFAlex Bruce