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2004–05 Luton Town F.C. season

Luton Town
2004–05 season
Chairman Bill Tomlins
Manager Mike Newell
League One First (promoted as champions)
FA Cup Third Round
Football League Cup First Round
Football League Trophy Southern Section First Round
Top goalscorer League: Steve Howard (18)
All: Steve Howard (22)
Highest home attendance 9,500 vs Sheffield Wednesday (League One, 1 January 2005)
Lowest home attendance 6,603 vs (League One, 15 January 2005)
Average home league attendance 7,896

The 2004–05 season was the 119th season in the history of Luton Town Football Club, and club’s 84th consecutive year in The Football League. Luton ended the season as champions of the rebranded League One competition, formerly known as the Second Division, with 98 points, achieving promotion to the Championship; the club’s first elevation to that level since the 1981–82 season.

The club spent very little money bringing in new players to win the title, instead relying on existing players, use of the loan system and the robust youth set-up. Much of the success was built on a strong defence, headed by youth graduate Curtis Davies, which let in the fewest goals of any team; the leadership of combative midfielder and captain Kevin Nicholls, who unlike in previous years remained uninjured for the whole season; and the team's ability to score late goals – of the 87 goals the team scored in the league, almost a fifth came in the last ten minutes of matches.

This article covers the period from 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005.

With Luton Town losing up to £500,000 per month and the very real threat of its history and heritage being destroyed by controversial owner John Gurney, supporters' trust Trust in Luton deliberately placed the club into administrative receivership in July 2003 after taking a controlling interest in the club's major creditor. Gurney was successfully forced out as a result, but administration meant that the club was unable to sign players without special dispensation from the authorities during the 2003–04 season and, therefore, a finish of tenth place in the league was viewed by many to be a success.


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