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2004–05 Isle of Man League

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Isle of Man Football League
Season2004–05

The final league standings of the two Isle of Man Football League tables; as well as the results in of the domestic cup competitions for the 2004–05 season.[1][2]

League tables

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Division 1

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 St Georges 23 19 2 2 87 27 +60 59
2 Laxey 24 17 4 3 73 22 +51 55
3 Ayre United 24 17 1 6 80 45 +35 52
4 St Marys 24 15 3 6 106 42 +64 48
5 Peel 24 13 4 7 62 27 +35 43
6 Ramsey 23 9 6 8 45 49 −4 33
7 Marown 24 9 4 11 52 65 −13 31
8 Rushen United 24 8 5 11 44 61 −17 29
9 Douglas HS Old Boys 24 6 8 10 41 69 −28 26
10 Douglas Royal 24 7 2 15 35 71 −36 23
11 Metropolitan 24 6 2 16 28 64 −36 20
12 Colby 24 2 7 15 35 65 −30 13
13 Pulrose United 24 3 0 21 29 111 −82 9
Source: [citation needed]

Division 2

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 St Johns United 26 20 4 2 126 29 +97 64
2 Gymnasium 26 20 3 3 95 39 +56 63
3 Corinthians 26 18 3 5 100 51 +49 57
4 Union Mills 26 16 4 6 97 40 +57 52
5 Police 26 16 3 7 74 36 +38 51
6 Braddan 26 16 2 8 76 37 +39 50
7 Michael United 26 13 2 11 66 49 +17 41
8 Onchan 26 12 3 11 53 61 −8 39
9 Ramsey Youth COB 26 10 3 13 54 79 −25 33
10 Foxdale 26 9 2 15 54 84 −30 29
11 Ronaldsway 26 5 1 20 44 98 −54 16
12 Douglas &District 26 4 3 19 43 84 −41 15
13 Malew 26 4 3 19 43 122 −79 15
14 Jurby 26 0 2 24 24 140 −116 2
Source: [citation needed]

Cups

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FA Cup

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Laxey 0–3 St Georges[3]

Railway Cup

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Marown 0–6 St Georges

Charity Shield

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St Georges 0–0 Laxey 4–5 on penalties

Hospital Cup

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St Georges 2–3 Douglas Royal

Woods Cup

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Corinthians 4–1 Police

Paul Henry Gold Cup

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Union Mills 0–4 St Johns United

Junior Cup

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Laxey 3–1 St Marys

Cowell Cup (U19)

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Douglas HSOB 3–0 Peel

References

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  1. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Leagues of Isle of Man (2004/05)". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Isle of Man 2004/05". RSSSF. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  3. ^ Association, The Football. "A brief history of The FA Inter-League, or NLS Cup as it was previously known". www.thefa.com. Retrieved 21 June 2022.