1931–32 West Ham United F.C. season explained

Club:West Ham United
Season:1931–32
Manager:Syd King
Chairman:William White
Stadium:Boleyn Ground
League:First Division
League Result:First Division 22nd
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Fourth round
League Topscorer:
Vic Watson (23)
Season Topscorer:
Vic Watson (25)
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Prevseason:1930–31
Nextseason:1932–33

The 1931–32 season was West Ham's eighth season in the First Division since their promotion in season 1922–23. The club were managed by Syd King.[1]

Season summary

As a warm-up to the season West Ham completed a three match unbeaten tour of Switzerland and began the season with their first ever win at Bolton's Burnden Park. This would be one of only 12 wins all season which saw poor form for the team.[2] February saw the return of Syd Puddefoot to the club, after ten years away, but his seven appearances and no goals did nothing to stave off relegation.[3] [4] West Ham gained a single point from their last 10 games, finished 22nd and bottom and were relegated to the Second Division. Vic Watson was the top scorer with 25 goals in all competitions. He was also top scorer in the league with 23. Jimmy Ruffell made the most appearances; 41 in all competitions.

Relegation for West Ham had a dramatic effect on the mental health of manager King. Suffering from delusions, these became chronic during the season and were a factor towards his sacking and death the following season.[5]

West Ham made the fourth round of the FA Cup before being eliminated by Chelsea.

First Division

Results

West Ham United's score comes first[6]

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
29 August 1931 Bolton WanderersA1–015,740Watson
31 August 1931 ChelseaH3–128,338Norris, Weldon, Watson
5 September 1931 MiddlesbroughH0–223,129
7 September 1931 Sheffield UnitedA0–611,055
12 September 1931 HuddersfieldA1–311,986Watson
19 September 1931 Newcastle UnitedH2–121,558Watson, Ruffell
21 September 1931 Sheffield UnitedH1–212,075Ruffell
26 September 1931 Aston VillaA2–539,619Wood, Tate (og)
3 October 1931 Leicester CityH1–420,196Weldon
10 October 1931 LiverpoolA2–223,819Weldon, Gibbins
17 October 1931 Manchester CityA1–018,310Ruffell
24 October 1931 PortsmouthH2–118,092Ruffell (2)
31 October 1931 Derby CountyA1–510,424Watson
7 November 1931 West Bromwich AlbionH1–520,685Ruffell
14 November 1931 ArsenalA1–441,028Watson
21 November 1931 BlackpoolH1–114,800Ruffell
28 November 1931 Blackburn RoversA4–28,426Barrett, Phillips, Gibbins, Watson
5 December 1931 EvertonH4–234,109Ruffell (3), Wood
12 December 1931 BirminghamA1–419,725Watson
19 December 1931 SunderlandH2–26,505Barrett, Watson
25 December 1931 GrimsbyA1–215,132Barrett
26 December 1931 Grimsby TownH3–123,859Watson, Ruffell (2)
2 January 1932 Bolton WanderersH3–115,997Ruffell, Watson (2)
16 January 1932 MiddlesbroughA2–38,287Watson (2)
30 January 1932 Newcastle UnitedA2–231,942Cadwell, Watson
1 February 1932 Huddersfield TownH1–18,631Watson
6 February 1932 Aston VillaH2–125,438Yews, Phillips
18 February 1932 Leicester CityA1–29,983Ruffell
20 February 1932 LiverpoolH1–015,721Ruffell
2 March 1932 Manchester CityH1–113,524Chalkley
5 March 1932 PortsmouthA0–314,031
12 March 1932 Derby CountyH2–119,635Watson, Ruffell
19 March 1932 West Bromwich AlbionA1–319,002Phillips
23 March 1932 Sheffield WednesdayH1–219,794Ruffell
26 March 1932 ArsenalH1–134,852Watson
28 March 1932 Sheffield WednesdayA1–614,848Watson
2 April 1932 BlackpoolA2–713,092Morton, Watson
9 April 1932 Blackburn RoversH1–310,136Watson
16 April 1932 EvertonA1–626,997Cresswell (og)
23 April 1932 BirminghamH2–410,983Watson, Weldon
30 April 1932 SunderlandA0–213,528
7 May 1932 ChelseaA2–324,386Yews, Barrett

FA Cup

See main article: 1931-32 FA Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R39 January 1932 Charlton AthleticA2–126,500Watson (2)
R423 January 1932 ChelseaA1–336,657Weldon

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ted Fenton . www.leaguemanagers.com . 24 April 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140427010918/http://www.leaguemanagers.com/managers/honours-55.html . 27 April 2014 . dead . dmy-all .
  2. Book: The Essential History of West Ham United . Headline Book Publishing . Blows, Kirk . 2000 . 66 . 0747270368.
  3. Web site: Syd Puddefoot . England Football Online . 25 September 2014.
  4. Book: West Ham United: The Complete Record. deCoubertin Books. Northcutt. John. Marsh. Steve . 2015 . 148–151 . 9-781909-245273.
  5. Book: The Manager: The absurd ascent of the most important man in football . Ronay, Barney . 2010 . 9780751542790.
  6. Web site: Welcome to the Wonderful World of West Ham United Statistics – 1st Division 1931–32 . www.westhamstats.info . 4 December 2014.