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West Ham United recorded a 2–0 victory in the final against a Fulham side including former Upton Park captain Bobby Moore. Both goals were scored by Alan 'Sparrow' Taylor . [ 1 ] West Ham finished in 13th position in the First Division.
Season League FA Cup EFL Cup [a] Europe / Other Top goalscorer(s) [b] Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos Player(s) Goals 1895–96: 1Q West Ham Charity Cup: W: George Gresham: 10 1896–97: LL: 12 7 2 3 17 17 16 2nd 1Q West Ham Charity Cup RU George Gresham: 2 1897–98: 16 12 3 1 47 15 27 1st: 2Q George Gresham: 12 1898–99: SL Div 2: 22 19 1 2 ...
3 May 1975: West Ham United win the FA Cup at the end of their first season under the management of John Lyall, beating Fulham 2–0 at Wembley in the final with two goals from Alan Taylor. [ 23 ] 11 May 1975: England beat Cyprus 1–0 to move three points clear at the top of their European Championship qualifying group.
The 1975 FA Cup final was the 94th final of the FA Cup.It took place on 3 May 1975 at Wembley Stadium and was contested by London clubs West Ham United and Fulham.The Fulham team contained two former England captains in former West Ham captain Bobby Moore, making his last appearance at Wembley, [1] and Alan Mullery.
The 1974–75 FA Cup was the 94th season of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. West Ham United won the competition, beating Second Division side Fulham 2–0 in the final at Wembley, London.
Season: 1974–75: Champions: Derby County 2nd English title: Relegated: Luton Town Chelsea Carlisle United: European Cup: Derby County: European Cup Winners' Cup: West Ham United: UEFA Cup: Liverpool Ipswich Town Everton: Matches played: 462: Goals scored: 1,213 (2.63 per match) Top goalscorer: Malcolm Macdonald (21 goals) [1] Biggest home win ...
West Ham's captain Bobby Moore, who had been dropped the previous autumn, played his last match for the first team in the first FA Cup match against Hereford before moving to Fulham. [2] The 1973–74 season was also Ron Greenwood 's last full season as West Ham's manager.
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 166 5: Tony Cottee: 1983–1988 1994–1996 146 6: Johnny Byrne: 1961–1967 107 7: Pop Robson: 1970–1974 1976–1979 104 8: Trevor Brooking: 1967–1984 102 9: Malcolm Musgrove: 1953–1963 100 ...