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1904–05 Manchester United F.C. Season
The 1904–05 season was Manchester United's 13th season in the Football League. United finished 3rd in the 1904–05 Football League, Second Division. The Reds also competed in the 1904–05 FA Cup, FA Cup, but failed to get past the Intermediate Round stage, losing to Fulham F.C., Fulham. Second Division FA Cup Manchester United entered the 1904–05 FA Cup at the Intermediate Round stage and were drawn at home to Fulham F.C., Fulham on 14 January 1905. The match finished 2–2, with goals from Tommy Arkesden and Charles Mackie (Scottish footballer), Charles Mackie. The replay was played four days later away at Craven Cottage, and ended scoreless. On 23 January, Fulham and United played a second replay at the neutral venue of Villa Park, which Fulham won by a single goal. Squad statistics References

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Manchester () is a city and the metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. It had an estimated population of in . Greater Manchester is the third-most populous metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, with a population of 2.92 million, and the largest in Northern England. It borders the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The city borders the boroughs of Trafford, Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Stockport, Tameside, Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Oldham, Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Rochdale, Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Bury and City of Salford, Salford. The history of Manchester began with the civilian settlement associated with the Roman fort (''castra'') of Mamucium, ''Mamucium'' or ''Mancunium'', established on a sandstone bluff near the confluence of the rivers River Medlock, Medlock and River Irwell, Irwell. Throughout the Middle Ages, Manchester remained a ma ...
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