1983–84 West Ham United F.C. season

West Ham United
1983–84 season
Chairman Len Cearns
Manager John Lyall
Stadium Boleyn Ground
First Division First Division 9th
FA Cup Fifth round
League Cup Fourth round
Top goalscorer League:
Tony Cottee (15)
All:
Tony Cottee (19)

Season summary

The 1983-84 season was West Ham's third season in the First Division since their return in season 1980-81. The club were managed by John Lyall and the team captain was Billy Bonds.

The season started well for West Ham with them winning their first five games. They maintained good form until the end of 1983 when they were in third place in the league. They had not been lower than fifth place. A slump towards the end of the season saw them fall to their lowest place during the season, ninth place. Tony Cottee was the top scorer with 19 goals in all competitions. The next highest scorer was Dave Swindlehurst with 15. Steve Walford made the most appearances; 50 in all competitions. The season also saw the last game for West Ham by club legend, Trevor Brooking.[1][2] In the League Cup West Ham recorded their biggest ever win in the competition. On 25 October 1983, in the second round, they beat Bury, 10-0 in the second leg, to win the tie 12-1 on aggregate. The game was watched by only 10,896 people; the club's lowest attendance for 30 years.[3]


Leading scorer, Tony Cottee
Club captain, Billy Bonds

First Division

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Liverpool 421452501289423207332+4180 European Cup 1984–85 First round [notes 1]
2 Southampton 421542441777722216638+2877 UEFA Cup 1984–85 First round
3 Nottingham Forest 421443471784929287645+3174 UEFA Cup 1984–85 First round
4 Manchester United 4214344318611428237141+3074 UEFA Cup 1984–85 First round
5 Queens Park Rangers 4214433712831030256737+3073 UEFA Cup 1984–85 First round
6 Arsenal 421056412984933317460+1463
7 Everton 42993211275923304442+262 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1984–85 First round
8 Tottenham Hotspur 421146312466933416465–161 UEFA Cup 1984–85 First round [notes 2]
9 West Ham United 421047392475921316055+560
10 Aston Villa 4214343422361225395961–260
11 Watford 429753631721232466877–957
12 Ipswich Town 4211463423441321345557–253
13 Sunderland 428942618541216354253–1152
14 Norwich City 429843420371114294849–151
15 Leicester City 4211554030271225386568–351
16 Luton Town 427593033741023335366–1351
17 West Bromwich Albion 4210473025451218374862–1451
18 Stoke City 4211463023271214404463–1950
19 Coventry City 428583333561024445777–2050
20 Birmingham City 427771918551120323950–1148
21 Notts County 426783136441319365072–2241
22 Wolverhampton Wanderers 424891528231612522780–5329
  1. Liverpool won the European Cup this year for the fourth time in less than a decade, and thus qualified for the following season's competition as defending champions.
    They also won the League cup this year, in a rematch against Everton.
  2. Tottenham qualified for UEFA Cup as winners of this season's competition.

Results

West Ham United's score comes first[2]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
27 August 1983 Birmingham CityH4-019,729Martin, Cottee (2), Swindlehurst
29 August 1983 EvertonA1-020,999Walford
3 September 1983 Tottenham HotspurA2-038,042Whitton, Swindlehurst
6 September 1983 Leicester CityH3-122,131Walford, Cottee, Swindlehurst
10 September 1983 Coventry CityH5-223,077Whitton (2), Swindlehurst (3)
17 September 1983 West Bromwich AlbionA0-115,113
24 September 1983 Notts CountyH3-020,613Stewart, Goddard, Brooking
1 October 1983 Stoke CityA1-313,643Stewart
15 October 1983 LiverpoolH1-332,535Devonshire
22 October 1983 Norwich CityH0-018,958
28 October 1983 WatfordA0-014,559
5 November 1983 Ipswich TownH2-120,682Swindlehurst (2)
12 November 1983 Wolverhampton WanderersA3-012,062Cottee, Swindlehurst, Brooking
19 November 1983 SunderlandA1-019,921Swindlehurst
27 November 1983 Manchester UnitedH1-123,255Swindlehurst
3 December 1983 Aston VillaA0-121,297
10 December 1983 ArsenalH3-125,118Brooking, Pike, Whyte (og)
17 December 1983 Nottingham ForestA0-314,440
26 December 1983 SouthamptonA0-122,221
27 December 1983 Luton TownA1-016,343Cottee
31 December 1983 Tottenham HotspurH4-130,939Stewart, Martin, Cottee, Brooking
2 January 1984 Notts CountyA2-28,667Stewart, Swindlehurst
14 January 1984 Birmingham CityA0-310,334
21 January 1984 West Bromwich AlbionH1-017,213Cottee
4 February 1984 Stoke CityH3-018,775Stewart, Cottee, Barnes
7 February 1984 Queens Park RangersA1-120,102Cottee
11 February 1984 Coventry CityA2-113,290Cottee, Bamber (og)
21 February 1984 WatfordH2-421,263Barnes, Swindlehurst
25 February 1984 Norwich CityA0-115,937
3 March 1984 Ipswich TownA3-017,384Hilton, Cottee, Butcher (og)
10 March 1984 Wolverhampton WanderersH1-118,111Cottee
17 March 1984 Leicester CityA1-413,533Stewart
31 March 1984 Queens Park RangersH2-221,099Cottee, Pike
7 April 1984 LiverpoolA0-638,369
14 April 1984 SunderlandH0-116,558
17 April 1984 Luton TownH3-115,430Martin, Cottee (2)
21 April 1984 SouthamptonA0-220,846
28 April 1984 Manchester UnitedA0-044,124
5 May 1984 Aston VillaH0-117,393
7 May 1984 ArsenalA3-333,347Hilton, Whitton (2)
12 May 1984 Nottingham ForestH1-218,458Stewart
17 May 1984 EvertonH0-125,452

FA Cup

Main article: 1983-84 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R37 January 1984 Wigan AthleticH1-016,000Stewart
R428 January 1984 Crystal PalaceA1-127,590Swindlehurst
R4 Replay31 January 1984 Crystal PalaceH2-027,127Barnes, Pike
R5 18 February 1984 Birmingham CityA0-329,570

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 First Leg4 October 1983 BuryA1-215,894Orr, Goddard
R2 Second Leg25 October 1983 BuryH10-0 (won 12-1 on agg)10,896Stewart, Martin, Devonshire (2), Cottee (4), Brooking (2)
R38 November 1983 Brighton and Hove AlbionH1-017,082Swindlehurst
R430 November 1983 EvertonH2-219,702Pike, Mountfield (og)
R46 December 1983 EvertonA0-221,607

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England MF Paul Allen
England MF Bobby Barnes
England DF Billy Bonds (captain)
England MF Trevor Brooking
England DF Paul Brush
England FW Tony Cottee
England MF Alan Devonshire
England MF Alan Dickens
England MF Warren Donald
England FW Paul Goddard
England DF Paul Hilton
No. Position Player
England DF Frank Lampard
England DF Alvin Martin
Scotland DF Neil Orr
England GK Phil Parkes
England MF Geoff Pike
Scotland DF Ray Stewart
England FW Dave Swindlehurst
England DF Steve Walford
England FW Steve Whitton

References

  1. Ellis, Ralph (8 February 2013). "He played twice for Cork but to suggest Brooking is not a one-club man is nonsense (he even snubbed Chelsea...)". Daily Mail. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Welcome to the Wonderful World of West Ham United Statistics - 1st Division 1983-84". www.westhamstats.info. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  3. "Perfect ten to humble Bury". www.whufc.com. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
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