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Under the guidance of Pardew, West Ham performed well enough to finish fourth and earn themselves a playoff finish. They would lose 1–0 to 5th place Ipswich Town in the first leg of their playoff semi-final, but bounced back to win 2–0 in the second, advancing to the final where they would face Crystal Palace at the Millennium Stadium .
1902–03: 30 9 10 11 35 49 28 10th R1 Billy Grassam: 19 1903–04: 34 10 7 17 38 43 27 12th R1 Charlie Satterthwaite: 18 1904–05: 34 12 8 14 48 42 32 10th 6Q Billy Bridgeman: 11 1905–06: 34 14 5 15 42 39 33 11th R1 Harry Stapley: 9 1906–07: 38 15 14 9 60 41 44 5th R2 Harry Stapley: 22 1907–08: 38 15 10 13 47 48 40 10th R2 Harry Stapley ...
27 October 2012: West Ham lose their second away game of the season 2–1 against Wigan. [25] 3 November 2012: The current Premier League champions Manchester City are held to a 0–0 draw by West Ham. [26] 11 November 2012: West Ham win outside London for the first time this season with a 1–0 away win at Newcastle United. It is also their ...
26 October 2003: Steve Death, 54, made one appearance in goal for West Ham under Ron Greenwood before signing for Reading in 1969 and remaining with them until his retirement 13 years later, playing 471 league games. He was the club's player of the year four times, won promotion from the Fourth Division twice, kept 26 clean sheets in a single ...
Football League: 1919–20 to 1992–93, 2003–04 to 2004–05, 2011–12 Premier League : 1993–94 to 2002–03, 2005–06 to 2010–11, 2012–13 to present European appearances
Ian Pearce from West Ham United to Fulham, swap deal with Andy Melville [1] 23 January 2004. Louis Saha from Fulham to Manchester United, £12.82m; 21 January 2004. Moritz Volz from Arsenal to Fulham, Nominal; 22 January 2004. Nigel Reo-Coker from Wimbledon to West Ham United, Undisclosed; 25 January 2004. Carl Cort from Newcastle United to ...
← 2002–03. 2004–05 Championship → . The 2003–04 Football League First Division ... West Ham United: 46 19 17 10 67 45 +22 74 5 Ipswich Town: 46 21 10 15 84 72
The top two teams of the 2003–04 Football League First Division season gained automatic promotion to the Premier League, while the clubs placed from third to sixth place in the table took part in play-off semi-finals; West Ham ended the season in fourth position while Crystal Palace finished sixth.
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