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2000–01 West Ham United F.C. season

English football team season


English football team season

FieldValue
clubWest Ham United
season2000–01
managerHarry Redknapp
(until 9 May)
Glenn Roeder
(caretaker from 9 May)
chairmanTerry Brown
stadiumUpton Park
leaguePremier League
league result15th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultQuarter-finals
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultFourth round
league topscorerFrédéric Kanouté (11)
season topscorerFrédéric Kanouté (14)
highest attendance26,048 vs Tottenham Hotspur
(31 Jan 2001, Premier League)
lowest attendance11,963 vs Walsall
(27 Sep 2000, League Cup)
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average attendance25,697
prevseason1999–2000
nextseason2001–02

(until 9 May) Glenn Roeder (caretaker from 9 May) (31 Jan 2001, Premier League) (27 Sep 2000, League Cup) During the 2000–01 English football season, West Ham United competed in the FA Premier League.

Season summary

The sale of Rio Ferdinand to Leeds United contributed towards a dip in West Ham's otherwise good Premier League form, seeing them 8th by Boxing Day, and mystery surrounded the departure of manager Harry Redknapp on 9 May following a row with chairman Terry Brown over transfer cash for what the club needed to challenge for a top six finish next season. Alan Curbishley, Steve McClaren and George Graham were just some of the many names linked with the vacancy before it was announced that caretaker manager and former youth coach Glenn Roeder would be taking over on a permanent basis.

Final league table

Main article: 2000–01 FA Premier League

;Results summary

;Results by matchday

Results

FA Premier League

Panucci Zola Stanić Hislop Di Canio Kanouté Margas Carrick Di Canio Izzet Eadie
Di Canio Cole Phillips Hutchison Šuker Freund Lampard Pearce Murphy Song Cole Winterburn Lampard Pearce Di Canio Štimac Wetherall Petrescu Kanouté Di Canio Cole Pearce Ferdinand Kanouté Moncur Šuker LuaLua Lomas Sinclair Pearce Di Canio Lomas Oakley Beattie Štimac Kanouté Pearce Sinclair Moncur Ehiogu
Mustoe Ince Carrick Hendrie Barry Ginola Lomas Izzet Savage Kanouté
Lomas Lampard Sinclair Pearce Brown Yorke Camara Kanouté Winterburn Pearce Song Quinn Phillips Hutchison Fowler
Di Canio Quinn Hartson Thompson Eustace Dailly Jess Dailly Di Canio Vieira Lauren Dailly Todorov Šuker Guðjohnsen Hasselbaink Grønkjær Di Canio Kanouté Ball Alexandersson Hendrie Kanouté Lampard Cole Lampard Cole West Guðjónsson Solano Lampard Cole Foxe Štimac Winterburn Mills Ferdinand Dacourt Batty Haaland Howey Tiatto Dailly Pearce Carrick Šuker Foxe Cole Di Canio Kanouté Davies Karembeu

FA Cup

Main article: 2000–01 FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 January 2001WalsallA3–29,402Lampard, Kanouté (2)
R428 January 2001Manchester UnitedA1–067,029Di Canio
R517 February 2001SunderlandA1–036,005Kanouté
QF11 March 2001Tottenham HotspurH2–326,048S Pearce, Todorov

League Cup

Main article: 2000–01 Football League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 1st Leg19 September 2000WalsallA1–05,435Defoe
R2 2nd Leg27 September 2000WalsallH1–1 (won 2–1 on agg)11,963Lomas
R331 October 2000Blackburn RoversH2–021,863Šuker, Di Canio
R429 November 2000Sheffield WednesdayH1–225,853Lampard

First-team squad

:Squad at end of season

Left club during season

Reserve squad

Transfers

In

DatePosNameFromFeeNotes
22 June 2000DFNigel WinterburnArsenalSigned
28 June 2000FWDavor ŠukerArsenalFree transfer
28 November 2000DFRigobert SongLiverpool£2,500,000
21 December 2000FWTiti CamaraLiverpool£1,500,000
17 January 2001DFRagnvald SomaBryne FK£800,000
18 January 2001DFChristian DaillyBlackburn Rovers£1,750,000
22 January 2001FWSvetoslav TodorovPFC Litex Lovech£500,000
14 March 2001DFHayden FoxeSanfrecce HiroshimaFree transfer

Out

DatePosNameToFeeNotes
2 June 2000DFStephen PurchesBournemouthFree transfer
23 June 2000FWEmmanuel OmoyinmiOxford UnitedFree transfer
23 June 2000GKIan FeuerWimbledonFree transfer
27 July 2000DFNeil RuddockCrystal PalaceSigned
7 August 2000FWGary AlexanderSwindon Town£200,000
8 August 2000FWPaulo WanchopeManchester City£3,650,000
25 November 2000DFRio FerdinandLeeds United£18,000,000
29 November 2000MFDaniel SjölundLiverpool£1,000,000
22 March 2001MFTom WilliamsPeterborough UnitedFree transfer
22 March 2001GKAlex O'ReillyBristol RoversMonthly
10 May 2001MFJimmy BullardPeterborough UnitedFree transfer

:Transfers in: £7,050,000 :Transfers out: £22,850,000 :Total spending: £15,800,000

Statistics

Appearances, goals and cards

:(Starting appearances + substitute appearances)

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalDisciplineAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals[[File:Yellow card.svg13px]][[File:Red card.svg13px]]
1GKTRI Shaka Hislop340404042010
2DFENG Gary Charles0+1000000+1000
3DFENG Stuart Pearce3424140423111
4DFENG Steve Potts2+60002+104+7000
5DFCRO Igor Štimac190203024031
6DFAUS Hayden Foxe3+2000003+2020
7DFSCO Christian Dailly11+10300014+1040
7MFFRA Marc Keller0000101000
8MFENG Trevor Sinclair193103023300
9FWCRO Davor Šuker7+42001+118+5350
10FWITA Paolo Di Canio3193131371170
11MFNIR Steve Lomas201003123240
12FWENG Paul Kitson0+2000000+2000
14FWMLI Frédéric Kanouté32114330391450
15DFENG Rio Ferdinand120200014000
15DFCMR Rigobert Song18+10101020+1020
16MFENG John Moncur6+100000+106+11050
17DFENG Nigel Winterburn331403040170
18MFENG Frank Lampard307413137930
19DFENG Ian Pearce13+210+101014+3100
20DFENG Scott Minto1000001000
21MFENG Michael Carrick32+11404040+1120
22GKCAN Craig Forrest3+1000003+1000
24MFFRA Christian Bassila0+300+10000+4000
25FWGUI Kaba Diawara6+5000006+5000
26MFENG Joe Cole24+65402030+6550
28DFFIN Hannu Tihinen5+3020007+3010
29FWGUI Titi Camara5+1010006+1010
30DFCHI Javier Margas3000104010
30DFFRA Sébastien Schemmel10+20300013+2010
32GKENG Stephen Bywater1000001000
35FWENG Jermain Defoe0+10000+110+2100
36DFNOR Ragnvald Soma2+200+10002+3000
37FWBUL Svetoslav Todorov2+610+11002+7210
45MFNIR Grant McCann0+1000000+1000

References

References

  1. (12 May 2001). "Cash row key to Redknapp exit". BBC Sport.
  2. (14 June 2001). "Roeder confirmed as West Ham boss". BBC Sport.
  3. "FootballSquads - West Ham United - 2000/01".
  4. Hislop was born in [[London Borough of Hackney. Hackney]], [[England]], and represented them at [[England national under-21 football team. U-21]] level, but was raised in [[Trinidad and Tobago]] and made his international debut for [[Trinidad and Tobago national football team. Trinidad and Tobago]] in 1999.
  5. Potts was born in [[Hartford, Connecticut. Hartford]], [[Connecticut]], the [[United States]].
  6. Lomas was born in [[Hanover]], [[Germany]], but also qualified to represent [[Northern Ireland]] internationally and made his international debut for [[Northern Ireland national football team. Northern Ireland]] in 1994.
  7. Kanouté was born in [[Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon]], [[France]], and represented them at [[France national under-21 football team. U-21]] level, but also qualified to represent [[Mali]] internationally through his father and made his international debut for [[Mali national football team. Mali]] in 2004.
  8. Newton was born in [[Ascot, Berkshire. Ascot]], [[England]], and represented them at [[England national under-21 football team. U-21]] level, but also qualified to represent [[Saint Kitts and Nevis]] internationally and made his international debut for [[Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team. Saint Kitts and Nevis]] in 2004.
  9. Byrne was born in [[Taplow]], [[England]], but qualifies to represent the [[Republic of Ireland]] internationally and has represented them at U-16 and [[Republic of Ireland national under-21 football team. U-21]] level.
  10. Rıza was born in [[Edmonton, London. Edmonton]], [[England]], but qualified to represent [[Turkey]] internationally and has represented them at [[Turkey A2 national football team. A2]] level.
  11. (22 June 2000). "Winterburn signs for Hammers". BBC News.
  12. (28 June 2000). "Suker becomes a Hammer". BBC Sport.
  13. (28 November 2000). "Song completes Hammers move". BBC Sport.
  14. (21 December 2000). "West Ham snap up Camara". BBC Sport.
  15. (17 January 2001). "Hammers land Norwegian star". BBC Sport.
  16. (16 January 2001). "Dailly set to join Hammers". BBC Sport.
  17. (22 January 2001). "Hammers snap up Todorov". BBC Sport.
  18. (14 March 2001). "Wedded bliss for Hammers ace Foxe". BBC Sport.
  19. (27 July 2000). "Ruddock joins Palace". BBC Sport.
  20. (8 August 2000). "Wanchope joins Royle family". BBC Sport.
  21. (25 November 2000). "Rio seals record deal". BBC Sport.
  22. (29 November 2000). "Liverpool seal Sjolund deal". BBC Sport.
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