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1989–90 West Ham United F.C. season

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West Ham United 1989–90 football season
West Ham United
1989–90 season
ChairmanLen Cearns,Martin Cearns
ManagerLou Macari,Billy Bonds
StadiumBoleyn Ground
Second Division7th
FA CupThird round
League CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:Jimmy Quinn (13)
All: Quinn &Julian Dicks (13)
Highest home attendance25,892 (vNewcastle United, 11 November 1989)
Lowest home attendance12,187 (vBirmingham City, 4 October 1989)
Average home league attendance20,278

For the1989–90 West Ham United F.C. seasonin English football,West Ham United finished 7th in the league.

Season summary

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In the second game of the season, the West Ham fans chanted "We hatePaul Ince" after they discovered through a national newspaper of the player's transfer toManchester United. Ince had reportedly been a transfer target forAlex Ferguson since the end of the previous campaign, the transfer finally being completed on 14 September 1989, by which time Ince had already played a Second Division game for the Hammers.[1]

With the dismissal of long-serving managerJohn Lyall on 5 June 1989, speculation mounted about who was going to succeed him.AFC Bournemouth manager and former Hammers playerHarry Redknapp were strongly linked to the vacancy, butSwindon Town'sLou Macari (who had taken theWiltshire club to the verge of the First Division just three years after promotion from the Fourth Division) was unveiled as the club's new manager on 3 July 1989.

Macari lasted less than a year as manager. Amid allegations that he was involved in illegal payments at Swindon Town (a scandal which saw Swindon's promotion to the First Division being withdrawn at the end of the 1989–90 season), he resigned on 18 February 1990.[2] Club legendBilly Bonds was appointed manager in his place and saw the Hammers complete their impressive run to theLeague Cup semi-finals for the second season in succession, but seventh place in the final league table was not quite enough for a play-off place. It could very well have been a different story had key strikerFrank McAvennie not been absent for almost all of the campaign, breaking his leg on the opening day of the season againstStoke City and only managing four more league appearances that campaign when he made his comeback.[3]

However, some new signings, includingLudek Miklosko,Trevor Morley andIan Bishop, went on to become West Ham legends.

Results

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West Ham United's score comes first

Football League Second Division

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DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
19 August 1989Stoke CityA1–116,058Keen
23 August 1989Bradford CityH2–019,914Slater (2)
26 August 1989Plymouth ArgyleH3–220,231Kelly,Allen,Keen
2 September 1989Hull CityA1–19,235Ward
9 September 1989Swindon TownH1–121,469Allen
16 September 1989Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–312,689
23 September 1989WatfordH1–020,728Dicks (pen)
26 September 1989PortsmouthA1–012,632Rosenior
30 September 1989West Bromwich AlbionH2–319,842Dolan,Parris
7 October 1989Leeds UnitedH0–123,539
14 October 1989Sheffield UnitedA2–020,822Ward (2; 1 pen)
18 October 1989SunderlandH5–020,901Allen,Slater,Keen,Dolan (2)
21 October 1989Port ValeA2–28,899Keen,Slater
28 October 1989Oxford UnitedH3–219,177Parris,Slater,Dicks
1 November 1989AFC BournemouthA1–19,979Strodder
4 November 1989Wolverhampton WanderersA0–122,231
11 November 1989Newcastle UnitedH0–025,892
18 November 1989MiddlesbroughH2–018,720Slater,Dicks (p)
25 November 1989Blackburn RoversA4–510,215Brady,Dicks (p),Slater,Ward
2 December 1989Stoke CityH0–017,704
9 December 1989Bradford CityA1–29,257Ward
16 December 1989Oldham AthleticH0–214,960
26 December 1989Ipswich TownA0–124,365
30 December 1989Leicester CityA0–116,925
1 January 1990BarnsleyH4–218,391Allen,Keen (2),Dicks (p)
13 January 1990Plymouth ArgyleA1–111,671Quinn
20 January 1990Hull CityH1–216,847Morley
10 February 1990Brighton & Hove AlbionH3–119,101Quinn,Dicks
18 February 1990Swindon TownA2–216,105Quinn (2)
24 February 1990Blackburn RoversH1–120,054Quinn
3 March 1990MiddlesbroughA1–023,617Allen
10 March 1990PortsmouthH2–120,961Allen,Dicks (p)
13 March 1990WatfordA1–015,683Morley
17 March 1990Leeds UnitedA2–332,536Morley,Chapman (o.g.)
21 March 1990Sheffield UnitedH5–021,629Morley,Quinn (3),Allen
24 March 1990SunderlandA3–413,896Quinn (2),Morley
31 March 1990Port ValeH2–220,507Morley,Gale
4 April 1990West Bromwich AlbionA3–111,556Quinn,Bishop,Keen
7 April 1990Oxford UnitedA2–08,371Morley,Quinn
11 April 1990AFC BournemouthH4–120,202Miller (o.g.),Bishop,Dicks (p),Allen
14 April 1990BarnsleyA1–110,344Morley
17 April 1990Ipswich TownH2–025,178Allen,Keen
21 April 1990Oldham AthleticA0–312,190
28 April 1990Newcastle UnitedA1–231,496Dicks (p)
2 May 1990Leicester CityH3–117,939Rosenior,Keen,Morley
5 May 1990Wolverhampton WanderersH4–022,509Keen,Morley,Robson,Brady

FA Cup

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Main article:1989-90 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 January 1990Torquay UnitedA0–15,342

League Cup

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Main article:1989–90 Football League Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 1st leg19 September 1989Birmingham CityA2–110,987Allen,Slater
R2 2nd leg4 October 1989Birmingham CityH1–1 (won 3–2 on agg)12,187Dicks
R325 October 1989Aston VillaA0–020,989
R3R8 November 1989Aston VillaH1–023,833Dicks
R422 November 1989WimbledonH1–024,746Allen 81'
QF17 January 1990Derby CountyH1–125,035Dicks
QFR24 January 1990Derby CountyA0–0 aet22,510
QF2R31 January 1990Derby CountyH2–125,166Slater,Keen
SF 1st leg14 February 1990Oldham AthleticA0–619,263
SF 2nd leg7 March 1990Oldham AthleticH3–0 (lost 3–6 on agg)15,431Martin,Dicks (pen),Kelly

Squad

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NumberPlayerPositionLge AppsLge GlsFAC AppsFAC GlsLC AppsLC GlsDate SignedPrevious club
West Ham United 1989-90 First XI
1EnglandPhil ParkesGK2219February 1979Queens Park Rangers
2EnglandSteve PottsRB30(2)18May 1984Academy
3EnglandJulian Dicks
(Hammer of the Year)
LB409194March 1988Birmingham City
4EnglandTony GaleCB36117August 1983Fulham
5EnglandAlvin Martin (Captain)CB311101July 1976Academy
6EnglandKevin KeenM43(1)1011011986Academy
7Republic of IrelandLiam BradyM25(8)28 (2)March 1987Ascoli
8EnglandStuart SlaterF4079 (1)21987Academy
9Northern IrelandJimmy QuinnCF18(3)131December 1989Bradford City
10EnglandMartin AllenM399162August 1989Queens Park Rangers
11EnglandGeorge ParrisM35(3)2191985Academy
Important Players
5EnglandColin FosterCB20(2)1989Nottingham Forest
11EnglandTrevor MorleyCF18(1)101December 1989Manchester City
1CzechoslovakiaLudek MikloskoGK181February 1990Banik Ostrava
7EnglandMark WardRM17(2)54August 1985Oldham Athletic
4EnglandGary StrodderCB1615March 1987Lincoln City
8EnglandIan BishopM13(4)21December 1989Manchester City
8Republic of IrelandDavid KellyCF8 (8)15 (2)11988Walsall
Other Players
9Republic of IrelandEamonn DolanCF8 (2)341986Academy
2EnglandStewart RobsonM713January 1987Arsenal
1EnglandPerry SucklingGK6December 1989Crystal Palace
3ScotlandTommy McQueenLB5 (2)1 (2)March 1987Aberdeen
9EnglandLeroy RoseniorCF4 (1)20 (1)2March 1988Fulham
6EnglandAlan DevonshireLM3 (4)0 (3)October 1976Southall
11EnglandJustin FashanuF20 (1)November 1989Manchester City
12ScotlandFrank McAvennieCF1 (4)March 1989Celtic
11EnglandPaul InceCM11986Academy
14EnglandPaul KellyM0 (1)1989Academy
12ScotlandRalph MilneM0 (1)January 1990Manchester United

References

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  1. ^"Paul Ince | Football Stats | No Club | Age 44 | 1985-2007". Soccer Base.Archived from the original on 20 October 2004. Retrieved14 May 2012.
  2. ^"Lou Macari | Latest Betting Odds". Soccer Base.Archived from the original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved14 May 2012.
  3. ^"Football photographic encyclopedia, footballer, world cup, champions league, football championship, olympic games & hero images by". Sporting-heroes.net. Retrieved14 May 2012.
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