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Graph of West Ham seasons These are the seasons of Thames Ironworks (1895–1900) and West Ham United from their year of formation to their most recent season. The club first competed in The Football League in 1919.
West Ham's away record of only one away win all season equalled their lowest number of away wins for a season, last achieved in season 1960–61. [118] On 11 May 2010, two days after the end of the 2009–10 season, West Ham announced the termination of manager Gianfranco Zola's contract with immediate effect.
2003–04 West Ham United F.C. season; 2004–05 West Ham United F.C. season; 2005–06 West Ham United F.C. season; 2006–07 West Ham United F.C. season; 2007–08 West Ham United F.C. season; 2008–09 West Ham United F.C. season; 2009–10 West Ham United F.C. season; 2010–11 West Ham United F.C. season; 2011–12 West Ham United F.C. season
Rank Nat. Player West Ham Career Total Goals 1: Vic Watson: 1920–1935 326 2: Geoff Hurst: 1959–1972 252 3: John Dick: 1953–1962 166 Jimmy Ruffell: 1921–1937
In this season, West Ham created a player of the season award, the Hammer of the Year award. The first winner was Andy Malcolm. [6] This season also saw the club break its record for the biggest victory. On 8 March 1958 they beat Rotherham United, 8–0 with John Dick scoring four goals. [7] Equal highest number of appearances this season ...
Oldham were the season's top scorers in the division with 83 goals. [1] West Ham finished the season with the meanest defence, conceding 34 goals. The second meanest defence belonged to 7th place Middlesbrough, containing Colin Cooper and Tony Mowbray, which conceded 47 goals. West Ham's two games against Middlesbrough ended in 0–0 draws. [1]
– Syd King, Thames Ironworks player and West Ham United manager 1902–1932. [1] The 1895–96 season was the inaugural season of Thames Ironworks, the club that would later become West Ham United. The club was founded by Dave Taylor and Arnold Hills in 1895 as the works team of the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company.
West Ham beat the champions of that season (and the previous one) Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 in their first home match back in the top flight. The team featured Andy Malcolm who was West Ham's first ever England youth international. This indicated the progress manager Ted Fenton had made in establishing West Ham's successful academy.