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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
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 64 16 39 1st: 2Q David Lloyd: 14 1899–1900: SL Div 1: 28 8 5 15 30 45 21 14th 5Q Bill Joyce: 18 1900–01: 28 14 5 9 40 28 33 6th ...
[16] West Ham United's Tomkins was selected as man of the match. [19] West Ham ended the next season in mid-table in the Premier League, in tenth place and ten points clear of the relegation zone. [20] Blackpool finished the following season in 15th place, nine points outside the play-offs and five above the relegation zone. [21]
St Mary's, the home of Southampton, is one of the few club grounds to have set an attendance record in the 21st century. This is a list of record home attendances of English football clubs. It lists the highest attendance of all English non-League, English Football League and Premier League clubs, for a home match above a highest attendance of ...
Failure to win a league game in March saw West Ham overtaken by Reading, who defeated the Hammers 4–2 in a key game at Upton Park, and Southampton. and despite a late rally the team had to settle for a play-off place. West Ham's 13 away wins constituted a club record for any league season.
West Ham United vs Manchester United. 13:21. HALF-TIME: WEST HAM 0-0 MANCHESTER UNITED. West Ham United vs Manchester United. 13:20. From the right wing, Ward-Prowse whips a deep free-kick towards ...
West Ham have already lost 5-1 to Liverpool this season, as well as 5-2 to Arsenal, 4-1 to Tottenham, 3-1 to Man City and 3-0 to Chelsea. Apart from the Spurs game and previous defeat to Liverpool ...
West Ham United faced Ipswich Town in their play-off semi-final, with the first leg taking place at the Boleyn Ground in East London on 14 May 2005. The home team opened the scoring early in the first half as a cross from Matthew Etherington was converted from 5 yards (4.6 m) by Marlon Harewood .