Английская Википедия:1932–33 West Ham United F.C. season

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox football club season The 1932–33 season was West Ham's first season back in the Second Division following their relegation in the previous season. The club were managed at the start of the season by Syd King.[1]

Season summary

Two days after losing their ninth game of the season, on 7 November King was sacked. He was replaced by Charlie Paynter.[2] King who was reputed to have had problems with alcohol and had previously turned up at board meetings drunk and had taken West Ham's relegation the previous season badly such that it had affected his mental health. A month after his sacking, King committed suicide by drinking alcohol laced with a "corrosive substance". An inquest into his death concluded that he had been suffering from paranoia and that he had taken his life "whilst of unsound mind".[2]

In the league, they finished in 20th place just one place above a relegation spot having not been higher than 16th all season.[3] Their defence was the poorest in the league ranking 22nd letting in 93 goals at an average of 2.21 goals every game.[3] A run of four wins in their last five games moved them out of the relegation places with one game of the season remaining.[3] This included their only away win of the season, at Old Trafford against Manchester United. The winning goal in a 2-1 victory was scored by Arthur Wilson who many years later recalled the goal; "It was a real belter from 30 yards. The ball hit the underside of the bar and struck the goalkeeper on the back of the neck before crossing the line. The force of the shot knocked him to the floor".[2] The players were promised a continental tour if they managed to beat relegation. This did not materialize.[2]

The club's top scorer was Vic Watson with 28 goals; 24 in the league and four in the FA Cup.[4]

West Ham reached the semi-final of the FA Cup before losing to Everton whose goals were scored by Dixie Dean and Ted Critchley.[2][5] Everton went on to contest, and win, an all Lancashire final against Manchester City.[6]

Second Division

Шаблон:Main 1932–33 Football League

Results

West Ham United's score comes first[4]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
27 August 1932 Swansea City A 0-1 15,247
29 August 1932 Bradford City H 2-4 10,964 Pollard, Mills
3 September 1932 Notts County H 1-1 10,656 Puddefoot
7 September 1932 Bradford City A 1-5 17,137 Watson
10 September 1932 Port Vale A 0-4 9,582
17 September 1932 Millwall H 3-0 25,496 Watson (2), Morton
24 September 1932 Southampton A 3-4 11,636 Watson, Morton (2)
1 October 1932 Bury A 0-1 12,848
8 October 1932 Lincoln City A 0-6 9,887
15 October 1932 Oldham Athletic H 5-2 13,161 Norris (3), Watson, Morton
22 October 1932 Preston North End A 1-4 8,525 Mills
29 October 1932 Burnley H 4-4 12,009 Watson (3), Morton
5 November 1932 Bradford Park Avenue A 0-3 14,861
12 November 1932 Grimsby Town H 5-2 11,481 Yews, Watson, Wilson (2), Jacobson (og)
19 November 1932 Stoke City A 0-0 11,225
26 November 1932 Charlton Athletic H 7-3 18,347 Barrett, Yews, Watson (2), Wilson (2), Morton
3 December 1932 Nottingham Forest A 2-2 7,399 Watson, Wilson
10 December 1932 Manchester United H 3-1 13,435 Watson (2), Wilson
17 December 1932 Tottenham Hotspur A 2-2 45,129 Morton, Whatley (og)
24 December 1932 Plymouth Argyle H 2-2 21,312 Barrett, Morton
26 December 1932 Fulham A 2-4 26,932 Watson, Puddefoot
27 December 1932 Fulham H 1-1 32,237 Watson
31 December 1932 Swansea City H 3-1 16,876 Barrett, Watson (2)
7 January 1933 Notts County A 0-2 11,437
21 January 1933 Port Vale H 5-0 13,908 Barrett, Watson (2), Wilson (2)
31 January 1933 Millwall A 0-1 4,063
4 February 1933 Southampton H 3-1 16,521 Watson, Wilson (2)
11 February 1933 Bury A 1-6 7,516 Barrett
6 March 1933 Preston North End H 1-1 8,648 Puddefoot
11 March 1933 Burnley A 0-4 10,771
13 March 1933 Oldham Athletic A 2-3 7,159 Mills, Wood
20 March 1933 Bradford Park Avenue H 2-1 7,258 Watson (2)
25 March 1933 Grimsby Town A 1-2 8,546 Wilson
27 March 1933 Lincoln City H 0-0 9,836
1 April 1933 Stoke City H 1-2 19,104 Barrett
8 April 1933 Charlton Athletic A 1-3 21,487 Barrett
14 April 1933 Chesterfield A 0-1 11,974
15 April 1933 Nottingham Forest H 4-3 16,925 Barrett, Wood, Goulden, Morton
17 April 1933 Chesterfield H 3-1 18,394 Pollard, Watson, Morton
22 April 1933 Manchester United A 2-1 14,958 Morton, Wilson
29 April 1933 Tottenham Hotspur H 1-0 31,706 Wilson
6 May 1933 Plymouth Argyle A 1-4 10,444 Hardie (og)

FA Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R3 14 January 1933 Corinthians A 2-0 16,421 Pollard, Watson
R4 28 January 1933 West Bromwich Albion H 2-0 37,222 Wilson, Watson
R5 18 February 1933 Brighton & Hove Albion A 2-2 32,310 Musgrave, Watson
R5 Replay 22 February 1933 Brighton & Hove Albion H 1-0 36,742 Morton
R6 4 March 1933 Birmingham City H 4-0 44,242 Pollard, Wilson, Morton, Barkas (og)
Semi-Final 18 March 1933 Everton Molineux 1-2 37,936 Watson

Squad

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References

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Шаблон:West Ham United F.C. seasons Шаблон:1932–33 in English football