1971–72 West Ham United F.C. season explained

Club:West Ham United
Season:1971–72
Manager:Ron Greenwood
Chairman:Reg Pratt
Stadium:Boleyn Ground
League:First Division
League Result:14th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Fifth round
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:Semi-finals
League Topscorer:Clyde Best (17)
Season Topscorer:Best (23)
Highest Attendance:41,892 (vs Manchester United, 1 January 1972)
Lowest Attendance:18,479 (vs Southampton, 1 May 1972)
Average Attendance:30,007
Prevseason:1970–71
Nextseason:1972–73

In the 1971–72 season West Ham United played in the First Division of English football, finishing 14th.[1]

Season summary

The highlight of West Ham's season came in reaching the semi-finals of the League Cup. After beating title challengers Leeds United and Liverpool, they faced Stoke City in the last four. West Ham won the first leg 2–1 away, but were beaten 1–0 at Upton Park, with Geoff Hurst having a late penalty saved by his England international team-mate Gordon Banks three minutes from the end.[1] The teams then drew 0–0 after extra time in a replay at Hillsborough, and the tie was eventually decided when Stoke won a dramatic second replay 3–2 at Old Trafford, seven weeks after the sides had first met.[1] The game was memorable for Bobby Moore having a stint in goal after West Ham's goalkeeper Bobby Ferguson went off injured, and saving a penalty from Stoke's Mike Bernard, only for Bernard to score from the rebound.[2] [3]

West Ham's form suffered after the League Cup defeat, and they won just four more League matches before the end of the season. In the FA Cup, they struggled past non-League Hereford United in a replay, but were then eliminated by relegation-threatened Huddersfield Town in the fifth round.[1]

This season was the last as West Ham players for club stalwarts Hurst[4] and Harry Redknapp.[3]

Results

Football League First Division

!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
14 August 1971 West Bromwich AlbionH0–127,420
18 August 1971 Derby CountyA0–230,583
21 August 1971 Nottingham ForestA0–117,185
23 August 1971 Ipswich TownH0–025,714
28 August 1971 EvertonH1–026,878Best
30 August 1971 Coventry CityH4–028,176Best (2), Hurst, Robson
4 September 1971 Newcastle UnitedA2–231,910Hurst, Robson
11 September 1971 ChelseaH2–136,866Best (2)
18 September 1971 Manchester UnitedA2–453,334Best, Brooking
25 September 1971 Stoke CityH2–129,193Best, Moore
2 October 1971 Leeds UnitedA0–030,942
9 October 1971 Leicester CityH1–131,060Hurst
16 October 1971 West Bromwich AlbionA0–020,740
23 October 1971 Wolverhampton WanderersH1–033,883Best
30 October 1971 Crystal PalaceA3–041,540Coker, Bonds, Best
6 November 1971 Sheffield UnitedH1–236,595Robson
13 November 1971 Huddersfield TownA0–114,177
20 November 1971 Manchester CityH0–233,694
27 November 1971 LiverpoolA0–143,399
4 December 1971 ArsenalH0–035,155
11 December 1971 SouthamptonA3–320,506Bonds, Best, Brooking
18 December 1971 Newcastle UnitedH0–121,991
27 December 1971 Tottenham HotspurA1–053,868Best
1 January 1972 Manchester UnitedH3–041,892Robson, Best, Hurst (pen)
8 January 1972 EvertonA1–238,482Hurst (pen)
22 January 1972 Derby CountyH3–331,045Lampard, Robson, Brooking
29 January 1972 Ipswich TownA0–122,766
12 February 1972 Wolverhampton WanderersA0–126,852
19 February 1972 Crystal PalaceH1–128,209Best
29 February 1972 Sheffield UnitedA0–324,034
4 March 1972 Huddersfield TownH3–018,521Best (2), Robson
11 March 1972 Leicester CityA0–223,345
18 March 1972 Nottingham ForestH4–220,960Robson (2), Hurst, Brooking
21 March 1972 Coventry CityA1–118,640Best
25 March 1972 ChelseaA1–345,137Best
31 March 1972 Leeds UnitedH2–241,003Bonds, Hurst
1 April 1972 Tottenham HotspurH2–030,763Brooking, Coker
4 April 1972 Stoke CityA0–024,688
8 April 1972 Manchester CityA1–338,491Hurst
15 April 1972 LiverpoolH0–232,660
22 April 1972 ArsenalA1–242,251Brooking
1 May 1972 SouthamptonH1–018,479Robson

FA Cup

See main article: 1971–72 FA Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R315 January 1972 Luton TownH2–132,099Hurst, Best
R49 February 1972 Hereford UnitedA0–015,000
R4 replay14 February 1972 Hereford UnitedH3–142,271Hurst (3)
R526 February 1972 Huddersfield TownA2–427,080Robson, Best

League Cup

See main article: 1971–72 Football League Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R28 September 1971 Cardiff CityH1–124,432Bonds
R2 replay22 September 1971 Cardiff CityA2–130,100Hurst (2)
R36 October 1971 Leeds UnitedH0–035,890
R3 replay20 October 1971 Leeds UnitedA1–0 (aet)26,504Best
R427 October 1971 LiverpoolH2–140,878Hurst, Robson
R517 November 1971 Sheffield UnitedH5–036,834Robson (3), Best (2)
SF 1st leg8 December 1971 Stoke CityA2–136,400Hurst (pen), Best
SF 2nd leg15 December 1971 Stoke CityH0–1 (aet; 2–2 on agg)38,771
SF replay5 January 1972 Stoke CityN0–0 (aet)49,427
SF 2nd replay26 January 1972 Stoke CityN2–349,427Bonds, Brooking

Players

width=5%width=20%Playerwidth=5%Poswidth=5%Lge Appswidth=5%Lge Glswidth=5%FAC Appswidth=5%FAC Glswidth=5%LC Appswidth=5%LC Glswidth=5%Date Signedwidth=15%Previous Club
Bobby FergusonGK364101967Kilmarnock
Peter GrotierGK61969Academy
Clive CharlesDF41970Academy
Paul HefferDF0 (1)0 (1)1966Academy
Frank LampardDF3914101967Academy
Kevin LockDF1 (2)1971Academy
John McDowellDF404101969Academy
Bobby MooreDF4014101958Academy
Alan StephensonDF3 (1)1968Crystal Palace
Tommy TaylorDF424101970Orient
Billy BondsMF42341021967Charlton Athletic
Ronnie BoyceMF0 (1)1959Academy
Trevor BrookingMF40641011967Academy
Peter EustaceMF20 (1)0 (1)1970Sheffield Wednesday
Pat HollandMF41969Academy
Bobby HoweMF1 (4)0 (2)1966Academy
Dave LlewellynMF1 (1)1969Academy
Harry RedknappMF22491965Academy
Johnny AyrisFW11 (1)11970Academy
Clyde BestFW4217421041969Academy
Ade CokerFW521971Academy
Joe DurrellFW5 (1)1970Academy
Geoff HurstFW348441041959Academy
Pop RobsonFW429411041971Newcastle United

Notes and References

  1. Book: Helliar . John . West Ham United: The Elite Era . 2009 . MPG Books Group . Bodmin & King's Lynn . 978-1-905328-68-0 . 4th.
  2. Web site: Edwards . Richard . The most mental semi-final ever: when Bobby Moore went in goal... and saved a penalty . FourFourTwo . 4 January 2020.
  3. Book: Blows . Kirk . Hogg . Tony . The Essential History of West Ham United . 2000 . Headline . London . 0747270368.
  4. Web site: Sir Geoff Hurst MBE . geoffhurst.com . 5 January 2020.