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词条 1988–89 West Ham United F.C. season
释义

  1. Season summary

  2. Results

     Football League First Division  FA Cup  League Cup 

  3. Squad

  4. Transfers

     Transfers in  Transfers out 

  5. See also

  6. References

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|league=First Division
|league result=19th (relegated)
|cup1=FA Cup
|cup1 result=Sixth round
|cup2=League Cup
|cup2 result=Semi-finals
|league topscorer=Leroy Rosenior (7)
|season topscorer=Rosenior (11)
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|lowest attendance=14,766 (v Southampton, 15 April 1989)
|average attendance=20,743
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Season summary

The 1988–1989 season saw new signings Allen McKnight[1] and David Kelly both begin their West Ham United careers, but neither supplied the club with the kind of form necessary to stay in the top flight.

On 22 March 1989, it looked as though Lyall had come up with the goods to save West Ham's top flight status when he re-captured Frank McAvennie from Glasgow Celtic for a club record fee of £1.1 million – just after the player had turned down the chance to sign for Arsenal, who went on to win the league. However, McAvennie failed to repeat the goalscoring heroics of his first spell at Upton Park as he didn't score a single goal in nine league appearances and the Hammers were relegated despite winning five of their final seven games.[2]

The club finished in 19th place in the First Division and were relegated to the second tier of the Football League.

John Lyall was sacked as manager after 15 years on 5 June 1989, by which time he was the longest serving manager at any League club. It also ended his 34-year service with the club, which had started in 1955 when he signed for them as an apprentice player from school.[3]

Results

West Ham United's score comes first

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
27 August 1988 SouthamptonA0–418,407
3 September 1988 Charlton AthleticH1–319,566Keen (pen)
10 September 1988 WimbledonA1–07,730Ward
17 September 1988 Aston VillaH2–219,186Mountfield (o.g.), Kelly
24 September 1988 Manchester UnitedA0–239,941
1 October 1988 ArsenalH1–427,658Dickens
8 October 1988 MiddlesbroughA0–119,608
15 October 1988 Queens Park RangersA1–214,566Kelly
22 October 1988 Newcastle UnitedH2–017,765Dickens, Stewart (pen)
29 October 1988 LiverpoolH0–230,188
5 November 1988 Coventry CityA1–114,651Kelly
12 November 1988 Nottingham ForestH3–321,583Kelly (2), Rosenior
19 November 1988 Luton TownA1–49,308Martin
26 November 1988 EvertonH0–122,176
3 December 1988 MillwallA1–020,105Ince
10 December 1988 Sheffield WednesdayH0–016,676
17 December 1988 Tottenham HotspurH0–228,365
27 December 1988 Norwich CityA1–217,491Stewart (pen)
31 December 1988 Charlton AthleticA0–011,084
2 January 1989 WimbledonH1–218,346Rosenior
14 January 1989 Derby CountyA2–116,796Kelly, Brady
21 January 1989 Manchester UnitedH1–329,822Brady (pen)
4 February 1989 ArsenalA1–240,139Dicks
25 February 1989 Queens Park RangersH0–017,371
11 March 1989 Coventry CityH1–115,205Ince
25 March 1989 Aston VillaA1–022,471Ince
27 March 1989 Norwich CityH0–227,265
1 April 1989 Tottenham HotspurA0–328,376
8 April 1989 Derby CountyH1–116,560Rosenior
11 April 1989 MiddlesbroughH1–216,217Keen
15 April 1989 SouthamptonH1–214,766Brady (pen)
22 April 1989 MillwallH3–016,603Dicks, Dickens, Parris
3 May 1989 Newcastle UnitedA2–114,202Keen, Ward
6 May 1989 Luton TownH1–018,606Dickens
9 May 1989 Sheffield WednesdayA2–019,905Dickens, Rosenior
13 May 1989 EvertonA1–321,694Slater
18 May 1989 Nottingham ForestA2–120,943Rosenior (2)
23 May 1989 LiverpoolA1–541,855Rosenior

FA Cup

{{Main|1988-89 FA Cup}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R38 January 1989 ArsenalH2–222,017Dickens, Bould (o.g.)
R3R11 January 1989 ArsenalA1–044,124Rosenior
R428 January 1989 Swindon TownA0–018,627
R4R1 February 1989 Swindon TownH1–024,723Rosenior
R518 February 1989 Charlton AthleticA1–018,785Slater
R618 March 1989 Norwich CityH0–029,119
R6R22 March 1989 Norwich CityA1–325,785Ince

League Cup

{{Main|1988–89 Football League Cup}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 1st leg27 September 1988 SunderlandA3–013,691Kelly (2), Rosenior
R2 2nd leg12 October 1988 SunderlandH2–1 (won 5–1 on agg)10,558Kelly, Dickens
R31 November 1988 Derby CountyH5–014,226Martin (2), Stewart (pen), Rosenior, Keen
R430 November 1988 LiverpoolH4–126,971Ince (2), Staunton (o.g.), Gale
QF18 January 1989 Aston VillaH2–130,110Ince, Kelly
SF112 February 1989 Luton TownH0–324,602
SF21 March 1989 Luton TownA0–2 (lost 0–5 on agg)12,020

Squad

NumberPlayerPositionLge AppsLge GlsFAC AppsFAC GlsLC AppsLC GlsDate SignedPrevious Club
West Ham United 1988–89 First XI
1{{flagicon|Northern Ireland}}Allen McKnightGK23461988Celtic
2{{flagicon|England}}Steve PottsRB23(5)75 (1)May 1984Academy
3{{flagicon|England}}Julian DicksLB34267March 1988Birmingham City
4{{flagicon|England}}Tony GaleCB31561August 1983Fulham
5{{flagicon|England}}Alvin Martin (Captain)CB271552July 1976Academy
6{{flagicon|England}}Alan DickensCM34(3)55 (2)1611982Academy
7{{flagicon|England}}Mark WardRM30235 (1)August 1985Oldham Athletic
8{{flagicon|Ireland}}David KellyCF21 (4)666 (1)41988Walsall
9{{flagicon|Sierra Leone}}Leroy RoseniorCF26(2)74252March 1988Fulham
10{{flagicon|Ireland}}Liam BradyLM21(1)374 (1)March 1987Ascoli
11{{flagicon|England}}Paul Ince
(Hammer of the Year)
CM32(1)371731986Academy
Important Players
2{{flagicon|England}}George ParrisFB23(4)1131985Academy
6{{flagicon|England}}Kevin KeenM16(8)30 (5)1 (1)11986Academy
9{{flagicon|England}}Stuart SlaterM/F16(2)13111987Academy
6{{flagicon|England}}Alan DevonshireLM14(6)74October 1976Southall
1{{flagicon|England}}Phil ParkesGK1331February 1979Queens Park Rangers
5{{flagicon|England}}Paul HiltonCB9 (2)0 (1)21984Bury
8{{flagicon|Scotland}}Frank McAvennieCF8 (1)March 1989Celtic
Other Players
11{{flagicon|England}}Stewart RobsonM61January 1987Arsenal
2{{flagicon|Scotland}}Ray StewartRB5 (1)2211September 1979Dundee United
5{{flagicon|England}}Gary StrodderCB4 (3)2 (2)1March 1987Lincoln
1{{flagicon|Scotland}}Tom McAlisterGK21981Bristol Rovers
12{{flagicon|Scotland}}Tommy McQueenLB0 (2)March 1987Aberdeen

Transfers

Transfers in

DatePositionNameFromFee
F David Kelly Walsall
G Allen McKnight Celtic
March 1989 F Frank McAvennie Celtic £1,250,000

Transfers out

DatePositionNameFromFee
F Tony Cottee Everton £2,200,000

See also

  • West Ham United F.C. by season

References

1. ^{{NeilBrownPlayers|player/allenmcknight}}
2. ^http://www.sporting-heroes.net/football-heroes/displayhero_club.asp?HeroID=41934
3. ^http://www.soccerbase.com/manager_history.sd?teamid=2802
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