2012–13 West Ham United F.C. season

West Ham United
Season 2012–13
Chairmen David Gold
David Sullivan
Manager Sam Allardyce
Home stadium Boleyn Ground
Premier League 10th
League Cup Third Round
FA Cup Third Round
Top goalscorer League: Kevin Nolan (10)
All comps: Kevin Nolan (10)
Highest home
attendance
35,005 vs. Manchester City, Stoke City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Everton, Norwich City & Tottenham Hotspur
Lowest home
attendance
18,053 vs. Crewe Alexandra
(League Cup 2nd Round)
2011–12 2013–14

The 2012–13 season was West Ham United's first season back in the Premier League after a one-year absence. West Ham gained promotion by winning the 2012 Championship play-off final against Blackpool at the end of the 2011-12 campaign.

Season summary

  • 21 May 2012: West Ham announced the signing of goalkeeper Stephen Henderson making him the first signing in this transfer window.[1]
  • 23 May 2012: West Ham United released six senior players following the conclusion of the 2011–2012 season. Among those departing were Julien Faubert, John Carew, Abdoulaye Faye, Papa Bouba Diop, Frank Nouble and Olly Lee.[2]
  • 13 June 2012: West Ham United sign goalkeeper Jussi Jääskeläinen on a free transfer to join the club when his contract at Bolton Wanderers expires.[3]
  • 20 June 2012: West Ham United announce the signing of midfielder Mohamed Diamé to join the club after the expiration of his contract at Wigan Athletic.[4]
  • 21 June 2012: After nearly six years with the club, goalkeeper Robert Green fails to agree a new contract and moves to Queens Park Rangers on a free transfer.[5]
  • 1 July 2012: West Ham United announce the signing of George McCartney from Sunderland after a successful loan stint at West Ham during the 2011–12 promotion winning season. West Ham also announce the departure of Marek Štěch by mutual consent.[6]
  • 18 July 2012: The club announce the signing of forward Modibo Maïga for an undisclosed fee from French club Sochaux.[7]
  • 23 July 2012: The signing of young Swiss goalkeeper Raphael Spiegel from Grasshoppers for an undisclosed fee is announced.[8]
  • 1 August 2012: The club announces the return of experienced defender James Collins on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee from Aston Villa.[9]
  • 10 August 2012: The transfer of French midfielder Alou Diarra from Marseille on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee is confirmed.[10]
  • 18 August 2012: West Ham kick the season off with a 1–0 home win against Aston Villa. James Collins, Jussi Jääskeläinen, Mohamed Diamé and Modibo Maïga all make their competitive debuts.[11]
  • 24 August 2012: The club announces the signing of winger Matt Jarvis from Wolverhampton Wanderers on a five-year contract, with the option for an additional year, for a transfer fee which was a club record but was officially undisclosed.[12]
  • 25 August 2012: West Ham travel to Swansea City for their first away match of the season and are comfortably beaten 3–0.[13]
  • 30 August 2012: Liverpool striker, Andy Carroll signs on a season-long loan with the option to complete a permanent deal for an undisclosed fee in the summer of 2013.[14]
  • 31 August 2012: Yossi Benayoun signs on-loan from Chelsea for the season, becoming their 11th signing of the transfer window.[15][16]
  • 1 September 2012: West Ham bounce back from defeat by Swansea by beating Fulham 3–0 at home.[17]
  • 12 September 2012: West Ham's oldest surviving player, Jimmy Andrews, dies aged 85.[18]
  • 15 September 2012: West Ham earn their first away points of the season in a 0–0 draw with Norwich City.[19]
  • 22 September 2012: West Ham's 100% home record is ended by a 1–1 draw with Sunderland.[20]
  • 25 September 2012: Just over a year after being diagnosed with testicular cancer, striker Dylan Tombides makes his debut for West Ham in a 4–1 home defeat by Wigan in the League Cup[21]
  • 1 October 2012: Eight players receive a yellow card, a Premier League record, as West Ham record their first away win of the season, a 2–1 win at QPR with goals by Matt Jarvis, his first for the club, and Ricardo Vaz Tê.[22]
  • 6 October 2012: The Hammers lose against London rivals Arsenal 3–1 at home. Mohamed Diamé scores his first goal for the club.[23]
  • 20 October 2012: Fellow promotees Southampton are comfortably beaten 4–1 at Upton Park.[24]
  • 27 October 2012: West Ham lose their second away game of the season 2–1 against Wigan.[25]
  • 3 November 2012: The current Premier League champions Manchester City are held to a 0–0 draw by West Ham.[26]
  • 11 November 2012: West Ham win outside London for the first time this season with a 1–0 away win at Newcastle United. It is also their first win away to Newcastle since 1998.[27]
  • 19 November 2012: The Hammers extend their unbeaten run to three games with a 1-1 draw against Stoke City.[28]
  • 25 November 2012: West Ham are beaten 3-1 by London rivals Tottenham Hotspur. Andy Carroll scores his first goal for the club.[29]
  • 28 November 2012: Manchester United defeat West Ham 1–0 at Old Trafford.[30]
  • 1 December 2012: West Ham announce that on loan striker Andy Carroll has been ruled out for up to eight weeks due to a knee injury. Later that day, the Hammers complete an emphatic victory against London rivals Chelsea, winning 3–1.[31]
  • 5 December 2012: West Ham are named preferred tenants for the Olympic Stadium.[32]
  • 9 December 2012: West Ham lose 2–3 at home to Liverpool after leading 2–1 at half time. Mohamed Diamé tears his hamstring in the match.[33]
  • 16 December 2012: West Ham pick up a point at The Hawthorns, drawing 0–0 to West Bromwich Albion.[34]
  • 19 December 2012: The Boxing Day clash away at Arsenal is called off due to industrial action on the London Underground.[35]
  • 22 December 2012: Carlton Cole picks up West Ham's first red card of the season in a 2–1 defeat by Everton.[36]
  • 27 December 2012: The FA overturns Cole's red card he picked up against Everton after a successful appeal.[37]
  • 29 December 2012: West Ham are beaten 1–0 by fellow promotees Reading.[38]
  • 1 January 2013: The Hammers start 2013 with a home win against Norwich, 2–1. Joey O'Brien celebrates his 50th appearance for the club with a goal.[39]
  • 5 January 2013 Recently signed from Liverpool, Joe Cole provides the assists for both goals, scored by James Collins, in a 2–2 home draw with Manchester United in the FA Cup third round.[40]
  • 9 January 2013: West Ham co-chairman David Gold is admitted to hospital suffering from pneumonia.[41]
  • 12 January 2013: West Ham lose for the first time in 2013 after being beaten 3–0 by Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.[42]
  • 16 January 2013: A 1–0 defeat by Manchester United at Old Trafford sees West Ham exit the FA Cup in the third round.[43]
  • 19 January 2013: Joe Cole rescues a point for West Ham who draw 1–1 at home with QPR.[44]
  • 23 January 2013: A 5–1 defeat by Arsenal at the Emirates gives West Ham their heaviest defeat of the season in a match which also sees Dan Potts taken to hospital with concussion.[45]
  • 22 March 2013: West Ham are confirmed as the anchor tenants for the Olympic Stadium. They will pay £15 million towards the conversion of the stadium, pay £2 million a year in rent and will move to the stadium in 2016.[46]
  • 8 May 2013: Winston Reid is named Hammer of the Year for the 2012–13 season.[47]
  • 12 May 2013: West Ham lose their last away game of the season 2–0 to Everton. West Ham finish with only 11 away goals, the lowest in the league.[48][49]
  • 19 May 2013: On the final day of the 2012–13 Premier League season, West Ham beat already relegated Reading 4–2 with a hat-trick scored by Kevin Nolan. They end the season in tenth place with 46 points collected from 38 matches.[50]
  • 24 May 2013: West Ham achieve the highest average home attendance in their 118-year history: 659,677 supporters attended home games, an average of 34,720 per game.[51]

Final League Table

Pos Team Pl W D L F A GD Pts
1. Manchester United 38 28 5 5 86 43 +43 89
2. Manchester City 38 23 9 6 66 34 +32 78
3. Chelsea 38 22 9 7 75 39 +36 75
4. Arsenal 38 21 10 7 72 37 +35 73
5. Tottenham Hotspur 38 21 9 8 66 46 +20 72
6. Everton 38 16 15 7 55 40 +15 63
7. Liverpool 38 16 13 9 71 43 +28 61
8. West Bromwich Albion 38 14 7 17 53 57 -4 49
9. Swansea City 38 11 13 14 47 51 -4 46
10. West Ham United 38 12 10 16 45 53 -8 46
11. Norwich City 38 10 14 14 41 58 -17 44
12. Fulham 38 11 10 17 50 60 -10 43
13. Stoke City 38 9 15 14 34 45 -11 42
14. Southampton 38 9 14 15 49 60 -11 41
15. Aston Villa 38 10 11 17 47 69 -22 41
16. Newcastle United 38 11 8 19 45 68 -23 41
17. Sunderland 38 9 12 17 41 54 -13 39
18. Wigan Athletic 38 9 9 20 47 73 -26 36
19. Reading 38 6 10 22 43 73 -30 28
20. Queens Park Rangers 38 4 13 21 30 60 -30 25

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 New Zealand DF Winston Reid
3 Northern Ireland DF George McCartney
4 England MF Kevin Nolan (captain)
5 England DF James Tomkins
7 England MF Matt Jarvis
8 England FW Andy Carroll (on loan from Liverpool)
9 England FW Carlton Cole
10 Wales MF Jack Collison
11 Mali FW Modibo Maïga
12 Portugal FW Ricardo Vaz Te
13 Republic of Ireland GK Stephen Henderson
14 England MF Matthew Taylor
16 England MF Mark Noble (vice-captain)
No. Position Player
17 Republic of Ireland DF Joey O'Brien
18 Austria DF Emmanuel Pogatetz
19 Wales DF James Collins
20 Ivory Coast DF Guy Demel
21 Senegal MF Mohamed Diamé
22 Finland GK Jussi Jääskeläinen
26 England MF Joe Cole
27 England DF Jordan Spence
29 Morocco FW Marouane Chamakh
30 Switzerland GK Raphael Spiegel
31 Brazil FW Wellington Paulista
32 England MF Gary O'Neil
33 England DF Danny Potts

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
23 France MF Alou Diarra (at Rennes)
36 England MF Ravel Morrison (at Birmingham City)

Results

Pre-season

Premier League

FA Cup

Football League Cup

Statistics

Overview

Competition Record
P W D L GF GA GD Win %
Premier League 38 12 10 16 45 53 −8 031.58
FA Cup 2 0 1 1 2 3 −1 000.00
League Cup 2 1 0 1 3 4 −1 050.00
Total 42 13 11 18 50 60 −10 030.95

Goalscorers

Rank Pos No. Nat Name Premier League FA Cup League Cup Total
1MF4EnglandKevin Nolan100010
2ST8EnglandAndy Carroll7007
3ST11MaliModibo Maïga2024
MF16EnglandMark Noble4004
5ST12PortugalRicardo Vaz Tê3003
MF21SenegalMohamed Diamé3003
7MF7EnglandMatt Jarvis2002
ST9EnglandCarlton Cole2002
MF10WalesJack Collison2002
DF17Republic of IrelandJoey O'Brien2002
DF19WalesJames Collins0202
MF26EnglandJoe Cole2002
Own goals2002
14DF2New ZealandWinston Reid1001
DF5EnglandJames Tomkins1001
ST8EnglandNicky Maynard0011
MF14EnglandMatthew Taylor1001
MF32EnglandGary O'Neil1001
Totals 45 2 3 50

League position by matchday

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHAAHHAHAH
ResultWLWDDWLWLDWDLLWLDLLWLDLLWLLWLWDDDWLDLW
Position810789787996781081111121211111212131111141214111212121010101010

A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
13 GK Republic of Ireland Stephen Henderson 20000020
22 GK Finland Jussi Jaaskelainen 4003802000
Defenders
2 DF New Zealand Winston Reid 3713611000
3 DF Northern Ireland George McCartney 1309+300010
5 DF England James Tomkins 29118+812010
17 DF Republic of Ireland Joey O'Brien 34232+120010
18 DF Austria Emmanuel Pogatetz 601+500000
19 DF Wales James Collins 3022901200
20 DF Ivory Coast Guy Demel 32028+301000
27 DF England Jordan Spence 700+401020
33 DF England Danny Potts 601+102020
Midfielders
4 MF England Kevin Nolan 381035101+1010
7 MF England Matt Jarvis 34229+320+1010
10 MF Wales Jack Collison 1925+1221+1000
14 MF England Matthew Taylor 32114+1411+101+10
15 MF Israel Yossi Benayoun 604+200000
16 MF England Mark Noble 30425+340+1010
21 MF Senegal Mohamed Diamé 34331+231000
23 MF France Alou Diarra 601+202010
26 MF England Joe Cole 1227+421000
32 MF England Gary O'Neil 27117+711020
40 MF England Matthias Fanimo 2000000+20
42 MF England George Moncur 1000000+10
Forwards
8 FW England Andy Carroll 24722+270000
8 FW England Nicky Maynard 11000011
9 FW England Carlton Cole 29214+1322000
11 FW Mali Modibo Maiga 1942+1520022
12 FW Portugal Ricardo Vaz Te 28318+632020
29 FW Morocco Marouane Chamakh 302+100000
39 FW Australia Dylan Tombides 1000000+10
46 FW England Robert Hall 300+10001+10
47 FW England Elliott Lee 10000+1000

Transfers

Summer

In

# Pos Player From Fee Date Notes
13GKRepublic of Ireland Stephen HendersonEngland PortsmouthUndisclosed21 May 2012[1]
22GKFinland Jussi JääskeläinenEngland Bolton WanderersFree1 July 2012[52]
21MFSenegal Mohamed DiaméEngland Wigan AthleticFree1 July 2012[53]
3DFNorthern Ireland George McCartneyEngland SunderlandFree1 July 2012[54]
11FWMali Modibo MaïgaFrance SochauxUndisclosed18 July 2012[7]
30GKSwitzerland Raphael SpiegelSwitzerland GrasshoppersUndisclosed23 July 2012[8]
19DFWales James CollinsEngland Aston VillaUndisclosed1 August 2012[9]
23MFFrance Alou DiarraFrance MarseilleUndisclosed10 August 2012[10]
7MFEngland Matt JarvisEngland Wolverhampton WanderersUndisclosed24 August 2012[12]
8FWEngland Andy CarrollEngland LiverpoolSeason-long loan30 August 2012[55]
15MFIsrael Yossi BenayounEngland ChelseaSeason-long loan31 August 2012[56]

Out

Pos Player To Fee Date Notes
GKHungary Péter KuruczHungary BFC SiofokFree8 May 2012[57]
FWNorway John CarewFree AgentFree23 May 2012[2]
DFSenegal Abdoulaye FayeEngland Hull CityFree23 May 2012[2]
DFFrance Julien FaubertTurkey ElazığsporFree23 May 2012[2]
MFSenegal Papa Bouba DiopEngland Birmingham CityFree23 May 2012[2]
MFEngland Frank NoubleEngland Wolverhampton WanderersFree23 May 2012[2]
MFEngland Olly LeeEngland BarnetFree23 May 2012[2]
GKEngland Robert GreenEngland Queens Park RangersFree1 July 2012[58]
FWEngland Freddie SearsEngland Colchester UnitedFree29 June 2012[59]
GKCzech Republic Marek ŠtěchEngland Yeovil TownFree1 July 2012[6]
MFEngland Ravel MorrisonEngland Birmingham CitySeason-long loan6 August 2012[60]
MFColombia Cristian MontañoEngland Oldham AthleticUndisclosed17 August 2012[61]
FWEngland Sam BaldockEngland Bristol City£1,000,00021 August 2012[62]
FWEngland Nicky MaynardEngland Cardiff City£2,500,00031 August 2012[63]
GKRepublic of Ireland Stephen HendersonEngland Ipswich TownFive-month loan16 October 2012[64]
DFEngland Danny PottsEngland Colchester UnitedOne-month loan22 November 2012[65]
FWEngland Robert HallEngland Birmingham CityFifty-day loan22 November 2012[66]
MFEngland Blair TurgottEngland Bradford CityLoan22 November 2012[67]
FWEngland Paul McCallumEngland WimbledonOne-month loan22 November 2012[68]

Winter

In

# Pos Player From Fee Date Notes
24FWRepublic of Ireland Sean MaguireRepublic of Ireland Waterford UnitedUndisclosed3 January 2013[69]
26MFEngland Joe ColeEngland LiverpoolFree4 January 2013[70]
15FWMorocco Marouane ChamakhEngland ArsenalLoan4 January 2013[71]
31FWBrazil Wellington PaulistaBrazil CruzeiroLoan11 January 2013[72]
18DFAustria Emanuel PogatetzGermany WolfsburgLoan28 January 2013[73]
MFSweden Rinor NushiSweden AFC UnitedUndisclosed31 January 2013[74]
GKCzech Republic Vit NemravaCzech Republic SlováckoLoan31 January 2013[75]

Out

Pos Player To Fee Date Notes
MFIsrael Yossi BenayounEngland ChelseaLoan return3 January 2013[76]
FWEngland Rob HallEngland Birmingham CityTwo month loan extension8 January 2013[77]
MFEngland Blair TurgottEngland Bradford CityTwo month loan extension8 January 2013[78]
MFFrance Alou DiarraFrance RennesEnd of season loan31 January 2013[79]
STEngland Paul McCallumEngland Aldershot TownOne month loan8 March 2013[80]
STFrance Frédéric PiquionneUnited States Portland TimbersFree1 March 2013[81]
STEngland Robert HallEngland Bolton WanderersEnd of season loan28 March 2013[82]

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