2002–03 West Ham United F.C. season explained

Club:West Ham United
Season:2002–03
Manager:Glenn Roeder (until 21 April)
Sir Trevor Brooking (caretaker)
Stadium:Boleyn Ground
League:Premier League
League Result:18th (relegated)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Fourth round
(knocked out by Manchester United)
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:Third round
(knocked out by Oldham Athletic)
League Topscorer:
Paolo Di Canio (9)
Season Topscorer:
Jermain Defoe (11)
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Average Attendance:34,432
Prevseason:2001–02
Nextseason:2003–04

The 2002–03 season saw West Ham United relegated from the FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclaycard Premiership for sponsorship reasons) after a 10 year run in the top flight. West Ham were relegated to the First Division at the end of the season, finishing in 18th place.

Season summary

Following a successful debut campaign for new manager Glenn Roeder the previous year that saw them finish 7th in the Premiership - two places short of a club record 5th three seasons earlier - hopes were high for the young squad to expand on this and aim for an equal or higher finish in the 2002–03 season. Despite boasting several current or future England internationals, including David James, Trevor Sinclair, Joe Cole, Jermain Defoe, Glen Johnson and Michael Carrick, a disastrous start to the season saw them win just three out of their first 24 matches, and the club found themselves bottom of the table at Christmas with just 16 points.[1] Similarly poor results followed into the new year, as the club continued to struggle in the relegation battle and were knocked out of the FA Cup after a 6–0 defeat to Manchester United in January.

Their poor form in all competitions was put into perspective on 21 April 2003, when manager Glenn Roeder collapsed after a 1–0 Premiership win against Middlesbrough; it was revealed he was suffering from a non-malignant brain tumour, which was later operated on successfully.[2] Following this, club legend Sir Trevor Brooking was named as caretaker manager, and West Ham's luck began to turn with a series of good results towards the end of the season that saw them go into the final day with a chance of staying up. Tied with 17th place Bolton Wanderers but far behind on goal difference, they headed into the last game of the season against Birmingham City needing a superior result to Bolton (and in the case of both teams winning, a 7 goal margin) to escape relegation. However, a 2–2 draw with goals from Les Ferdinand and Paolo Di Canio saw the Hammers relegated after Bolton defeated Middlesbrough 2–1 at the Reebok Stadium, sending them down to England's second division for the first time since 1992.[3] [4]

Final league table

See main article: 2002–03 FA Premier League.

Squad

[5]

Left club during season

Results

League Cup

See main article: 2002–03 Football League Cup.

FA Cup

See main article: 2002–03 FA Cup.

Statistics

Overview

CompetitionRecord
Premier League
FA Cup
League Cup
Total

Goalscorers

NamePremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
1ST9data-sort-value="Defoe, Jermain"Jermain Defoe82111
2ST10data-sort-value="Di Canio, Paolo"Paolo Di Canio9009
3MF8data-sort-value="Sinclair, Trevor"Trevor Sinclair8008
4ST14data-sort-value="Kanouté, Frédéric"Frédéric Kanouté5005
MF26data-sort-value="Cole, Joe"Joe Cole4105
6Own goals3003
7DF19data-sort-value="Pearce, Ian"Ian Pearce2002
ST22data-sort-value="Ferdinand, Les"Les Ferdinand2002
9MF6data-sort-value="Carrick, Michael"Michael Carrick0011
Totals423146

Appearances and goals

|-! colspan=12 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Goalkeepers|-! colspan=12 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Defenders|-! colspan=12 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Midfielders|-! colspan=12 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Forwards|}

Transfers

In

DatePos.NameFromFee
26 June 2002ST Youssef Sofiane AuxerreFree[6]
28 June 2002GK Raimond van der Gouw Manchester UnitedFree[7]
29 July 2002DF Gary Breen Coventry CityFree[8]
6 August 2002MF Édouard Cissé Paris Saint-GermainLoan[9]
16 August 2002MF Brent Rahim Levski SofiaLoan[10]
11 January 2003MF Lee Bowyer Leeds United£100,000[11]
21 January 2003ST Les Ferdinand Tottenham HotspurUndisclosed[12]
31 January 2003DF Rufus Brevett FulhamUndisclosed[13]

Out

DatePos.NameFromFee
May 2002DF Adam Newton Peterborough UnitedFree
May 2002DF Ragnvald Soma Bryne FKFree
29 May 2002DF Hayden Foxe Portsmouth£400,000[14]
27 June 2002DF Rigobert Song LensFree[15]
1 July 2002GK Shaka Hislop PortsmouthFree
25 July 2002GK Craig ForrestRetired[16]
29 July 2002DF Gary CharlesRetired[17]
20 August 2002ST Paul Kitson Brighton & Hove AlbionFree[18]
13 September 2002DF Steve Potts Dagenham & RedbridgeFree
12 December 2002DF Vladimír Labant Sparta PragueLoan[19]
January 2003MF Grant McCann Cheltenham Town£50,000
15 January 2003MF Laurent Courtois FC IstresFree

Notes and References

  1. http://www.statto.com/football/teams/west-ham-united/2002-2003 West Ham United 2002-2003 Home - statto.com
  2. Web site: Roeder collapses. 21 April 2003.
  3. Web site: West Ham relegated . BBC Sport . 11 May 2003 . 21 October 2014.
  4. Web site: Bolton 2-1 Middlesboro . ESPN . 21 October 2014.
  5. Web site: FootballSquads - West Ham United - 2002/03.
  6. News: Roeder swoops for teenager . BBC News . 2002-06-26 . 2011-10-23.
  7. News: Van der Gouw joins West Ham . BBC News . 2002-06-28 . 2011-10-23.
  8. News: Hammers land Breen . BBC News . 2002-07-29 . 2012-07-01.
  9. News: Hammers snap up Cisse . BBC News . 2002-08-06 . 2011-10-23.
  10. News: Rahim joins Hammers . BBC News . 16 August 2002.
  11. News: Bowyer signs for Hammers . BBC News . 11 January 2003.
  12. News: Ferdinand joins West Ham . BBC News . 21 January 2003.
  13. News: Brevett joins Hammers . BBC News . 2003-01-31 . 2011-10-23.
  14. News: Redknapp bags Foxe . BBC News . 29 May 2002.
  15. News: Song goes to Lens . BBC News . 27 June 2002.
  16. News: Forrest forced to quit . BBC News . 25 July 2002.
  17. News: Charles forced to retire . BBC News . 29 July 2002.
  18. News: Brighton land Kitson . BBC News . 20 August 2002.
  19. News: Labant makes loan return . BBC News . 12 December 2002.