1987–88 West Ham United F.C. season explained

Club:West Ham United
Season:1987–88
Manager:John Lyall
Chairman:Len Cearns
Stadium:Boleyn Ground
League:First Division
League Result:16th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Fourth round
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:Second round
League Topscorer:Tony Cottee (13)
Season Topscorer:Cottee (15)
Highest Attendance:29,865 (vs Liverpool, 5 September 1987)
Lowest Attendance:14,975 (vs Southampton, 5 December 1987)
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Prevseason:1986–87
Nextseason:1988–89

For the 1987–88 West Ham United F.C. season in English football, West Ham United finished 16th in the league.

Season summary

Again John Lyall waited until three quarters of the season had passed before bringing any new signings to the club. Even so, the two players he did eventually bring in, Julian Dicks and Leroy Rosenior, would play a major part in helping the club to just avoid relegation for the second season running.

Alan Dickens had to play most of the season as a striker as Frank McAvennie had signed for Celtic without a replacement being found until Rosenior's arrival.

West Ham finally finished in 16th place in the First Division.

Stewart Robson, a midfielder, won the club player of the year award, although Tony Cottee continued to score the most goals, with 13 in the league and 15 in all competitions. However, Cottee would be sold to Everton for a national record £2.2 million by the start of the following season, leaving manager Lyall with a big gap to fill in the forward positions as he had lost his two highest goalscorers within a year of each other.[1]

Results

West Ham United's score comes first

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
15 August 1987 Queens Park RangersH0–322,881
22 August 1987 Luton TownA2–218,073Brady, Stewart (pen)
29 August 1987 Norwich CityH2–016,394Cottee (2)
31 August 1987 PortsmouthA1–216,104Strodder
5 September 1987 LiverpoolH1–129,865Cottee
12 September 1987 WimbledonA1–18,507Cottee
19 September 1987 Tottenham HotspurH0–127,750
26 September 1987 ArsenalA0–140,127
3 October 1987 Derby CountyH1–117,226Brady
10 October 1987 Charlton AthleticH1–115,757Ince
17 October 1987 Oxford UnitedA2–19,092Caton (o.g.), Cottee
25 October 1987 Manchester UnitedH1–119,863Stewart (pen)
31 October 1987 WatfordA2–114,427Dickens, Cottee
7 November 1987 Sheffield WednesdayH0–116,277
14 November 1987 EvertonA1–329,405Hilton
21 November 1987 Nottingham ForestH3–217,216Cottee (2), Stewart (pen)
28 November 1987 Coventry CityA0–016,740
5 December 1987 SouthamptonH2–114,975Keen, Dickens
12 December 1987 ChelseaA1–122,850Parris
19 December 1987 Newcastle UnitedH2–118,679Robson, Ince
26 December 1987 WimbledonH1–218,605Stewart (pen)
28 December 1987 Tottenham HotspurA1–239,456Hilton
1 January 1988 Norwich CityA1–420,069Cottee
2 January 1988 Luton TownH1–116,716Ince
16 January 1988 Queens Park RangersA1–014,509Dickens
6 February 1988 LiverpoolA0–042,049
13 February 1988 PortsmouthH1–118,639Cottee
27 February 1988 Derby CountyA0–116,301
5 March 1988 Oxford UnitedH1–114,980Ward
12 March 1988 Charlton AthleticA0–38,118
19 March 1988 WatfordH1–016,051Rosenior
26 March 1988 Manchester UnitedA1–337,269Rosenior
2 April 1988 Sheffield WednesdayA1–218,435Rosenior
4 April 1988 EvertonH0–021,195
12 April 1988 ArsenalH0–126,746
20 April 1988 Nottingham ForestA0–015,775
23 April 1988 Coventry CityH1–117,733Cottee
30 April 1988 SouthamptonA1–215,652Cottee
7 May 1988 ChelseaH4–128,521Rosenior (2), Hilton, Cottee
14 May 1988 Newcastle UnitedA1–223,731Robson

FA Cup

See main article: 1987–88 FA Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R39 January 1988 Charlton AthleticH2–022,043Brady, Cottee
R430 January 1988 Queens Park RangersA1–323,651Cottee

League Cup

See main article: 1987–88 Football League Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R2 1st leg22 September 1987 BarnsleyA0–010,330
R2 2nd leg6 October 1987 BarnsleyH2–5aet (lost 2–5 on agg)12,403Robson, Keen

Squad

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West Ham United 1987-88 First XI
1Tom McAlisterGK39221981Bristol Rovers
2Ray StewartRB3342September 1979Dundee United
3George ParrisLB27(3)121985Academy
4Billy Bonds (Captain)CB2221967Charlton Athletic
5Gary StrodderCB27(3)122March 1987Lincoln City
6Liam BradyLM21(1)2212March 1987Ascoli
7Mark WardRM37122August 1985Oldham Athletic
8Alan DickensF25(3)310 (1)1982Academy
9Paul InceCM26(2)30 (1)21986Academy
10Tony CotteeCF4013222September 1982Academy
11Stewart Robson (Hammer of the Year)CM372221January 1987Arsenal
Important Players
6Kevin KeenM19(4)1111986Academy
6Tony GaleCB17(1)2August 1983Fulham
5Alvin MartinCB152July 1976Academy
3Tommy McQueenLB10(2)11 (1)March 1987Aberdeen
5Paul HiltonCB9 (5)31 (1)0 (1)1984Bury
9Leroy RoseniorCF95March 1988Fulham
Other Players
8Frank McAvennieCF81June 1985St Mirren
3Julian DicksLB8March 1988Birmingham City
2Steve PottsD7 (1)11May 1984Academy
12Eamonn DolanCF1 (3)1986Academy
1Phil ParkesGK1February 1979Queens Park Rangers
6Alan DevonshireLM1October 1976Southall
4Neil OrrCM1January 1982Morton
12Stuart SlaterM/F0 (2)1987Academy

Notes and References

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