West Ham United F.C. 2004-2005

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During the 2004-2005 season, Rob Lee, Brian Deane, Wayne Quinn and Shaun Byrne were all released from West Ham United on free transfers, following their Championship playoff loss to Crystal Palace.

Their departures were closely followed by those of Kevin Horlock, who signed for Ipswich Town, and David Connolly, who left for Leicester City in a £500,000 deal. Sebastien Carole also returned to Monaco after his loan spell.

Richard Garcia and Elliott Ward signed new contracts.

The first signing Alan Pardew made following the end of the previous season was goalkeeper James Walker, signed on a free transfer from Walsall where he had been a folk hero. He was brought in as cover for Stephen Bywater.

The following month former England international Teddy Sheringham and Sergei Rebrov both signed on free transfers, from Portsmouth and Tottenham respectively.

Their arrivals were closely followed by those of Bournemouth captain Carl Fletcher for £275,000 and winger Luke Chadwick from Manchester United on a free transfer.

In September Malky Mackay signed for £300,000 from Norwich City.

West Ham's biggest defeat of the season was away to Cardiff City on 2 November 2004 when they lost 1-4. The Welsh team, featured former Hammer Jobi McAnuff who created the first two goals and scored the fourth.

West Ham's biggest win of the season came in their home game against Plymouth Argyle on 19 February 2005 when they won 5-0. Marlon Harewood scored the first goal by sending the keeper the wrong way from the penalty spot. The penalty was given after the defender inexplicably punched the ball away. The second was an own goal by the keeper as he fumbled a Sergei Rebrov corner into his own net. Malky Mackay lobbed the keeper from another corner to net the third. Goals four and five were scored by Teddy Sheringham. The fourth, and arguably the best of the day's goals, came when Carl Fletcher crossed for Teddy to head home. The fifth goal was a twice taken penalty.

West Ham only lost one of their last ten games which helped push them up from 7th and into 6th, guaranteeing a Play-off spot.

West Ham returned to the FA Premier League at the second time of asking, beating Preston North End in the Football League Championship Play-off Final, which the East London club won with a single goal from Bobby Zamora.


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Date Signed Previous Club
First XI (Most appearances)
1 England Stephen Bywater GK 0 (1) 36 2 38 (1) ' 20 February 1998 Rochdale
2 Czech Republic Tomas Repka RB 3 42 3 3 51 ' 14 September 2001 Fiorentina
34 England Chris Powell LB 3 35 (1) 3 41 (1) ' September 2004 Charlton
21 Scotland Malky Mackay CB 17 (1) 3 1 21 (1) ' 10 September 2004 Norwich City
15 England Anton Ferdinand CB 3 24 (5) 1 3 1 31 (5) 1 14 December 2002 Academy
17 England Hayden Mullins CM 3 32 (5) 1 2 (1) 2 39 (6) 1 23 October 2003 Crystal Palace
30 England Luke Chadwick RM 22(10) 1 3 1 26(10) 1 2 August 2004 Manchester United
20 England Nigel Reo-Coker (Captain) CM 3 34 (5) 3 3 1 (1) 41 (6) 3 22 January 2004 M.K. Dons
8 England Teddy Sheringham CF 26 (7) 20 2 1 0 (1) 28 (8) 21 14 July 2004 Portsmouth
10 England Marlon Harewood CF 3 1 45 17 3 2 3 2 54 22 25 November 2003 Nottingham Forest
12 England Matthew Etherington LM 3 37 (2) 4 2 42 (2) 4 4 August 2003 Tottenham
Players with 10+ appearances
6 Wales Carl Fletcher CM/D 1 26 (6) 2 3 30 (6) 2 31 August 2004 Bournemouth
25 England Bobby Zamora CF 3 4 15 (19) 7 2 2 20(19) 13 2 February 2004 Tottenham
11 Northern Ireland Steve Lomas CM 18 (5) 1 2 20 (5) 1 March 1997 Manchester City
23 England James Walker GK 3 10 1 3 17 ' June 2004 Walsall
16 Ukraine Sergei Rebrov F 12(15) 1 1 (1) 2 (1) 15(17) 1 27 July 2004 Tottenham
22 England Elliott Ward CB 3 10 (1) 1 14 (1) ' 1 August 2001 Academy
24 England Mark Noble M 0 (3) 10 (3) 3 0 (2) 13 (8) ' 1 July 2003 Academy
26 England Shaun Newton RM 2 (1) 11 13 (1) ' March 2005 Wolves
3 England Rufus Brevett LB 10 (1) 1 3 13 (1) 1 31 January 2003 Fulham
26 England Calum Davenport CB 10 10 ' 9 September 2004 Tottenham
35 Wales Gavin Williams M/F 7 (3) 1 7 (3) 1 December 2004 Yeovil
Other players with appearances
19 England Adam Nowland M/F 3 (1) 1 2 5 (1) 1 23 January 2004 M.K. Dons
? England Darren Powell CB 5 5 ' 20 November 2004 Crystal Palace
5 Wales Andy Melville CB 3 0 (1) 3 (1) ' 17 January 2004 Fulham
14 England Chris Cohen LB/M 1 (10) 0 (1) 1 (1) 2 (12) ' 1 July 2003 Academy
4 Scotland Don Hutchison F 2 (3) 0 (1) 2 (4) ' 30 August 2001 Sunderland
7 Scotland Christian Dailly CD/M 0 (1) 2 (2) 2 (3) ' January 2000 Blackburn Rovers
28 Australia Trent McClenahan CB 0 (2) 1 1 (2) ' 1 July 2003 Academy
? Argentina Mauricio Taricco D 1 1 ' 19 November 2004 Tottenham
21 Australia Richard Garcia F 0 (1) 0 (1) ' 16 September 1998 Academy
19 Jamaica Jobi McAnuff RM 0 (1) 0 (1) ' 3 February 2004 M.K. Dons