1992–93 West Ham United F.C. season 1992–93 season of West Ham United
West Ham United 1992–93 football season
During the 1992–93 English football season, West Ham United F.C. competed in the Football League First Division .
Season summary
Having missed the first season of the new FA Premier League following relegation in 1991–92, West Ham made a swift return to the top flight by gaining promotion to Division One as runners-up under manager Billy Bonds . Promotion was clinched on the last day of the season with a 2–0 home win against Cambridge United with goals from David Speedie and Clive Allen .[ 1]
Changes to the West Ham side for this successful campaign included Clive Allen (signed near the end of the previous campaign) featuring as Trevor Morley 's strike partner following the departure of Frank McAvennie (with the previous season's top scorer Mike Small making nine goalless appearances before leaving the club), and the midfield featured two new players; Peter Butler and Mark Robson .
Final league table
Source:
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(C) Champions;
(O) Play-off winners;
(P) Promoted
Results
West Ham United's score comes first [ 2]
Legend
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
16 August 1992
Barnsley
A
1–0
6,798
C Allen
22 August 1992
Charlton Athletic
H
0–1
17,054
29 August 1992
Newcastle United
A
0–2
29,855
5 September 1992
Watford
H
2–1
11,921
M Allen , C Allen
12 September 1992
Peterborough United
A
3–1
10,657
C Allen , Keen , Morley
15 September 1992
Bristol City
A
5–1
14,130
C Allen (2), Robson , Morley (2)
20 September 1992
Derby County
H
1–1
11,493
Morley
27 September 1992
Portsmouth
A
1–0
12,388
C Allen
4 October 1992
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
0–0
14,391
11 October 1992
Sunderland
H
6–0
10,326
C Allen , Robson (2), Keen , Martin , Morley
17 October 1992
Bristol Rovers
A
4–0
6,187
C Allen , Dicks , Keen , Morley
24 October 1992
Swindon Town
H
0–1
17,842
31 October 1992
Cambridge United
A
1–2
7,214
Morley
3 November 1992
Grimsby Town
A
1–1
9,119
Morley
7 November 1992
Notts County
H
2–0
12,345
C Allen , Morley
15 November 1992
Millwall
A
1–2
12,445
Robson
21 November 1992
Oxford United
H
5–3
11,842
Breacker , C Allen , Dicks (2), Morley
28 November 1992
Birmingham City
H
3–1
15,004
C Allen (2), Morley
4 December 1992
Tranmere Rovers
A
2–5
11,782
C Allen , Morley
12 December 1992
Southend United
H
2–0
15,739
C Allen , Morley
20 December 1992
Brentford
A
0–0
11,912
26 December 1992
Charlton Athletic
A
1–1
8,337
Dicks
28 December 1992
Luton Town
H
2–2
18,786
Breacker , Dicks
10 January 1993
Derby County
A
2–0
13,737
Robson , Morley
16 January 1993
Portsmouth
H
2–0
18,127
Foster , Morley
27 January 1993
Bristol City
H
2–0
12,118
Robson , Morley
30 January 1993
Leicester City
A
2–1
18,838
Gale , Robson
6 February 1993
Barnsley
H
1–1
14,101
Jones
9 February 1993
Peterborough United
H
2–1
12,537
Butler , Jones
13 February 1993
Watford
A
2–1
13,115
Robson , Keen
21 February 1993
Newcastle United
H
0–0
24,159
27 February 1993
Sunderland
A
0–0
19,068
6 March 1993
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
3–1
24,679
Dicks , Morley , Holmes
9 March 1993
Grimsby Town
H
2–1
13,170
Dicks (2)
13 March 1993
Notts County
A
0–1
10,272
20 March 1993
Tranmere Rovers
H
2–0
16,369
Dicks (2)
23 March 1993
Oxford United
A
0–1
9,506
28 March 1993
Millwall
H
2–2
15,723
Keen , Morley
3 April 1993
Birmingham City
A
2–1
19,053
Bishop , Brown
7 April 1993
Southend United
A
0–1
12,813
11 April 1993
Leicester City
H
3–0
13,951
Keen , Speedie (2)
13 April 1993
Luton Town
A
0–2
10,959
17 April 1993
Brentford
H
4–0
16,522
Butler , Keen , Morley , M Allen
24 April 1993
Bristol Rovers
H
2–1
16,682
Dicks , Speedie
2 May 1993
Swindon Town
A
3–1
17,004
Morley , C Allen , Brown
8 May 1993
Cambridge United
H
2–0
27,399
Speedie , C Allen
FA Cup
League Cup
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
R2 First Leg
23 September 1992
Crewe Alexandra
H
0–0
6,981
R2 Second Leg
7 October 1992
Crewe Alexandra
A
0–2 (lost 0–2 on agg)
5,427
Anglo-Italian Cup
Squad
[ 3]
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Notes
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