2004–05 Scottish Premier League


The 2004–05 Scottish Premier League was won by Rangers, who claimed the title on the final day of the season by a single point from Celtic, who had gone into the final fixtures leading and were still ahead in the closing minutes of their last game against Motherwell until they conceded two goals, costing them the title with Rangers winning their match against Hibernian in Edinburgh. The dramatic events became known in popular culture as 'Helicopter Sunday' due to the aircraft ceremonially delivering the championship trophy changing direction in mid-flight as the identity of its winners altered suddenly.
As league champions, Rangers qualified for the UEFA Champions League, with runners-up Celtic also qualifying. Third-placed Hibernian qualified for the UEFA Cup, as did Dundee United, who took the Scottish Cup place despite losing the final to Celtic.
Dundee were relegated, and Scottish First Division winners Falkirk were promoted.
John Hartson was the top scorer with 25 goals for Celtic, whose manager Martin O'Neill stepped down at the end of the season after five years and a host of major trophies.

Teams

Promotion and relegation from 2003–04

Promoted from First Division to Premier League
Relegated from Premier League to First Division

Personnel

TeamManager
Aberdeen Jimmy Calderwood
Celtic Martin O'Neill
Dundee Jim Duffy
Dundee United Gordon Chisholm
Dunfermline Athletic Jim Leishman
Heart of Midlothian Steven Pressley
John McGlynn
Hibernian Tony Mowbray
Inverness Caledonian Thistle Craig Brewster
Kilmarnock Jim Jefferies
Livingston Richard Gough
Motherwell Terry Butcher
Rangers Alex McLeish

Managerial changes

League table

Top scorers

ScorerClubGoals
John HartsonCeltic25
Derek RiordanHibernian20
Nacho NovoRangers19
Dado PršoRangers18
Kris BoydKilmarnock17
Scott McDonaldMotherwell15
Garry O'ConnorHibernian14
Steve LovellDundee12
Chris SuttonCeltic12
Darren MackieAberdeen12
Stiliyan PetrovCeltic11
Paul HartleyHearts11

Source:

Attendances

The average attendances for SPL clubs during the 2004–05 season are shown below:
TeamAverage
Celtic57,906
Rangers48,676
Aberdeen13,576
Hibernian12,541
Hearts12,219
Dundee United8,210
Motherwell6,960
Dundee6,879
Dunfermline Athletic6,192
Kilmarnock5,930
Livingston5,157
Inverness CT4,067

Source:

Monthly awards

MonthManagerPlayerYoung Player
August Jimmy Calderwood Alan Thompson Alexander Diamond
September Terry Butcher Scott McDonald Derek Riordan
October John Robertson Fernando Ricksen Steven Fletcher
November Alex McLeish Nacho Novo Derek Riordan
December Tony Mowbray Aiden McGeady Derek Riordan
January Martin O'Neill Chris Sutton Derek Riordan
February Alex McLeish Dado Pršo Lee Miller
March Craig Brewster Craig Bellamy Aiden McGeady
April Gordon Chisholm Burton O'Brien Lee Miller
May Tony Mowbray Dado Pršo Derek Riordan