1986–87 West Ham United F.C. season

For the 1986–87 West Ham United F.C. season in English football, West Ham United finished 15th in the league.

West Ham United
1986–87 season
ChairmanLen Cearns
ManagerJohn Lyall
StadiumBoleyn Ground
First Division15th
FA CupFifth round
League CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Tony Cottee (22)
All: Cottee (28)
Highest home attendance29,807 (vs Liverpool, 6 September 1986)
Lowest home attendance13,514 (vs Sheffield Wednesday, 24 March 1987)
Average home league attendance20,545

Season summary

John Lyall had made no signings during the close season, and it stayed that way until Stewart Robson was added in January. He was joined two months later by other new signings Gary Strodder, Tommy McQueen and Ireland international Liam Brady.

In this season which saw many player ravaged by injury, several academy players got their chance to play, including Kevin Keen, Paul Ince[1] and future captain Steve Potts.

The West Ham fans were so disappointed with the team's underachievement during the season that Billy Bonds was voted Hammer of the Year, even though he only made 17 league and 7 cup appearances for the team.[2]

Tony Cottee was the club's top scorer with 22 league goals and 28 in all competitions, but his strike partner Frank McAvennie disappointed with just seven league goals (11 in all competitions) after being the top flight's second-highest scorer the previous campaign.[3] This was a large factor in the Hammers finishing a lowly 15th in the league, just a year after finishing third and being just four points short of their first top division title.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
13Sheffield Wednesday421313165859−152
14Chelsea421313165364−1152
15West Ham United421410185267−1552
16Queens Park Rangers421311184864−1650
17Newcastle United421211194765−1847
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

Results

West Ham United's score comes first

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
23 August 1986Coventry CityH1–021,368Gale
25 August 1986Manchester UnitedA3–243,306McAvennie (2), Devonshire
30 August 1986Oxford UnitedA0–011,684
2 September 1986Nottingham ForestH1–221,305McAvennie
6 September 1986LiverpoolH2–529,807Stewart (pen), Cottee
13 September 1986Queens Park RangersA3–219,257Cottee (3)
20 September 1986Luton TownH2–019,133Parris, Gale
27 September 1986Sheffield WednesdayA2–225,715Martin, Orr
4 October 1986WatfordA2–217,120Dickens, McAvennie
11 October 1986ChelseaH5–326,859McAvennie, Stewart (2 pen), Cottee (2)
18 October 1986Norwich CityA1–122,884Goddard
25 October 1986Charlton AthleticH1–324,141Cottee
2 November 1986EvertonH1–019,094Dickens
8 November 1986ArsenalA0–036,084
15 November 1986WimbledonA1–019,094Cottee
22 November 1986Aston VillaH1–121,959Cottee
30 November 1986Newcastle UnitedA0–422,077
6 December 1986SouthamptonH3–118,111Ince, Devonshire, Cottee (pen)
13 December 1986Manchester CityA1–319,067Martin
20 December 1986Queens Park RangersH1–117,290Cottee (pen)
26 December 1986Tottenham HotspurA0–439,019
27 December 1986WimbledonH2–319,122Cottee, Hilton
1 January 1987Leicester CityH4–116,625Cottee (2), Dickens, McAvennie
3 January 1987LiverpoolA0–141,286
24 January 1987Coventry CityA3–114,191Cottee (3)
7 February 1987Oxford UnitedH0–115,220
14 February 1987Nottingham ForestA1–119,373Stewart (pen)
28 February 1987Luton TownA1–211,101Cottee
7 March 1987Charlton AthleticA1–210,100Robson
14 March 1987Norwich CityH0–221,531
21 March 1987ChelseaA0–125,386
24 March 1987Sheffield WednesdayH0–213,514
28 March 1987WatfordH1–016,485Parris
8 April 1987ArsenalH3–126,174Cottee (2; 1 pen), Brady
11 April 1987EvertonA0–435,731
14 April 1987Manchester UnitedH0–023,486
18 April 1987Leicester CityA0–210,434
20 April 1987Tottenham HotspurH2–123,971McAvennie, Cottee (pen)
25 April 1987Aston VillaA0–413,584
2 May 1987Newcastle UnitedH1–117,844Ward
4 May 1987SouthamptonA0–116,810
9 May 1987Manchester CityH2–018,413Cottee, Brady

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R310 January 1987OrientA1–119,225Hilton
R3R31 January 1987OrientH4–119,424Parris, Keen, McAvennie, Cottee
R49 February 1987Sheffield UnitedH4–017,194McAvennie (2), Robson, Gale
R521 February 1987Sheffield WednesdayA1–1McAvennie 10'
R5R25 February 1987Sheffield WednesdayH0–2

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 1st leg23 September 1986Preston North EndA1–113,153Ward
R2 2nd leg7 October 1986Preston North EndH4–1 (won 5–2 on agg)12,742Cottee (3), Dickens
R329 October 1986WatfordA3–217,523Goddard, Dickens, Ward
R418 November 1986Oxford UnitedH1–020,530Cottee (pen)
R527 January 1987Tottenham HotspurH1–129,477Cottee
R5R2 February 1987Tottenham HotspurA0–541,995

Squad

NumberPlayerPositionLge AppsLge GlsFAC AppsFAC GlsLC AppsLC GlsDate SignedPrevious Club
West Ham United 1986–87 First XI
1 Phil ParkesGK3356February 1979Queens Park Rangers
2 Ray StewartRB23433September 1979Dundee United
3 George ParrisLB35(1)15161985Academy
4 Tony GaleCB322414August 1983Fulham
5 Billy Bonds (Captain) (Hammer of the Year)CB13(4)3 (1)1 (2)1967Charlton
6 Alan DevonshireLM20234October 1976Southall
7 Mark WardRM371562August 1985Oldham Athletic
8 Frank McAvennieCF367445June 1985St Mirren
9 Alan DickensCM31(5)32 (1)421982Academy
10 Tony CotteeCF42225165September 1982Academy
11 Neil OrrCM21(1)114January 1982Morton
Important Players
11 Stewart RobsonM182312January 1987Arsenal
5 Alvin MartinCB16213July 1976Academy
5 Paul HiltonCB15(1)1214 (1)1984Bury
2 Steve WalfordLB13(1)34 (1)August 1983Norwich
6 Liam BradyM122March 1987Ascoli
5 Gary StrodderCB12March 1987Lincoln
9 Geoff PikeM10(1)41September 1974Academy
6 Kevin KeenM7 (6)1 (1)121986Academy
6 Paul InceM7 (3)111986Academy
Other Players
1 Tom McAlisterGK91981Bristol Rovers
3 Tommy McQueenLB9March 1987Aberdeen
2 Steve PottsRB8May 1984Academy
8 Paul GoddardCF3 (1)1111980Queens Park Rangers
12 Eamonn DolanCF0 (1)1986Academy

References