2014–15 West Ham United F.C. season

West Ham United
2014–15 season
Co-chairmen David Gold
David Sullivan
Manager Sam Allardyce
Stadium Boleyn Ground
Upton Park, London
Premier League 12th
FA Cup Fifth round
League Cup Second round
Top goalscorer League:
Diafra Sakho (10)

All:
Diafra Sakho (11)
Highest home attendance League: 34,977 (vs Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City)
Cup:
Lowest home attendance League: 34,125 (vs Swansea City)
Cup: 28,930 (vs Sheffield United)
Average home league attendance 34,942
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Sam Allardyce is in his fourth season as manager

The 2014–15 season was West Ham United's third campaign in the Premier League since being promoted in the 2011–12 season. It is West Ham's 19th Premier League campaign overall.

As well as competing in the Premier League, West Ham took part in the FA Cup and the League Cup entering at the third and second rounds respectively.

Sam Allardyce started his fourth full season as West Ham manager. Kevin Nolan captained West Ham for the fourth season running. It was scheduled to be their penultimate season playing at the Boleyn Ground before moving to the Olympic Stadium for the start of the 2016–17 season.[1]

West Ham finished 12th, one place higher than the previous season. Minutes after the last game of season, the club announced that they would not be renewing manager Allardyce's contract.[2]

Key events

Squad

First team squad

Squad No. Name Nationality Position (s) Date of Birth (Age) Signed from
Goalkeepers
13 Adrián Spain GK 3 January 1987 Spain Real Betis
22 Jussi Jääskeläinen Finland GK 19 April 1975 England Bolton Wanderers
34 Raphael Spiegel Switzerland GK 19 December 1992 Switzerland Grasshoppers
Defenders
2 Winston Reid New Zealand CB 3 July 1988 Denmark Midtjylland
3 Aaron Cresswell England LB 15 December 1989 England Ipswich Town
5 James Tomkins England CB 29 March 1989 England Academy
17 Joey O'Brien Republic of Ireland RB 17 February 1986 England Bolton Wanderers
18 Carl Jenkinson England RB 8 February 1992 England Arsenal (On loan)
19 James Collins Wales CB 23 August 1983 England Aston Villa
20 Guy Demel Ivory Coast CB 13 June 1981 Germany Hamburg
32 Reece Burke England CB 2 September 1996 England Academy
33 Dan Potts England LB 13 April 1994 England Academy
Midfielders
4 Kevin Nolan England CM 24 June 1982 England Newcastle United
7 Matt Jarvis England LM 22 May 1986 England Wolverhampton Wanderers
8 Cheikhou Kouyaté Senegal DM 21 December 1989 Belgium Anderlecht
11 Stewart Downing England AM 22 July 1984 England Liverpool
16 Mark Noble England DM 8 May 1987 England Academy
21 Morgan Amalfitano France AM 20 March 1985 France Marseille
23 Diego Poyet England DM 8 April 1995 England Charlton Athletic
30 Alex Song Cameroon DM 9 September 1987 Spain Barcelona (On loan)
Forwards
9 Andy Carroll England ST 6 January 1989 England Liverpool
12 Nenê Brazil SS 19 July 1981 Free Agent
15 Diafra Sakho Senegal ST 24 December 1989 France Metz
24 Carlton Cole England ST 12 October 1983 Free Agent
31 Enner Valencia Ecuador ST 4 November 1989 Mexico Pachuca

Squad statistics

As of 1 February 2015[19]
No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists
2DFNew Zealand Winston Reid 21+110200100251080
3DFEngland Aaron Cresswell 2313300000261330
4MFEngland Kevin Nolan 10+8112+100000211100
5DFEngland James Tomkins 15+113200000181350
7MFEngland Matt Jarvis 1+30020000060000
8MFSenegal Cheikhou Kouyaté 15+112000000161230
9FWEngland Andy Carroll 12+151200000154120
11MFEngland Stewart Downing 22573000+100264610
13GKSpain Adrián 2300300000260020
15FWSenegal Diafra Sakho 11+3820+1101101610210
16MFEngland Mark Noble 14+1113000+100191110
17DFRepublic of Ireland Joey O'Brien 5+2000+10000080020
18DFEngland Carl Jenkinson 15+302300000210210
19DFWales James Collins 12+400210000181031
20DFIvory Coast Guy Demel 3+3000+10010080000
21MFFrance Morgan Amalfitano 11+6311+201000202220
22GKFinland Jussi Jääskeläinen 00000010010000
23MFEngland Diego Poyet 1+2000+10010050000
24FWEngland Carlton Cole 4+8200+210000143010
30MFCameroon Alex Song 14+201200000180020
31FWEcuador Enner Valencia 13+733310100244200
32DFEngland Reece Burke 00000010110100
33DFEngland Dan Potts 00000010010000
Own goals 1-0-1-2-

Players who left the club during the season:

No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists
12FWPortugal Ricardo Vaz Tê 3+10000010050000
21MFSenegal Mohamed Diamé 0+30000010040000
14MFEngland Ravel Morrison 0+10000010020010
10FWArgentina Mauro Zárate 5+2210000+10082110

Goalscorers

As of 17 May 2015
Rank Pos No. Nat Name Premier League FA Cup League Cup Total
1FW15SenegalDiafra Sakho101112
2MF11EnglandStewart Downing6006
3FW9EnglandAndy Carroll5005
3FW31EcuadorEnner Valencia4105
5DF8SenegalCheikhou Kouyaté4004
6MF21FranceMorgan Amalfitano3003
6FW24EnglandCarlton Cole2103
8DF3EnglandAaron Cresswell2002
8FW10ArgentinaMauro Zárate2002
8MF16EnglandMark Noble2002
11DF2New ZealandWinston Reid1001
11MF4EnglandKevin Nolan1001
11DF5EnglandJames Tomkins1001
11DF19WalesJames Collins0101
Own goals 1 0 0 1
TOTALS 44 4 1 49

Disciplinary record

R. No. Name Premier League FA Cup League Cup Total
Yellow cardYellow cardRed card Red card Yellow cardYellow cardRed card Red card Yellow cardYellow cardRed card Red card Yellow cardYellow cardRed card Red card
1 19 Wales James Collins 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0
2 2 New Zealand Winston Reid 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
3 5 England James Tomkins 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
4 3 England Aaron Cresswell 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
4 8 Senegal Cheikhou Kouyaté 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
4 13 Spain Adrián 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
4 17 Republic of Ireland Joey O'Brien 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
4 30 Cameroon Alex Song 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
9 14 England Ravel Morrison 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
9 15 Senegal Diafra Sakho 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
9 18 England Carl Jenkinson 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
9 21 France Morgan Amalfitano 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Total 21 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 22 1 0

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Assistant manager England Neil McDonald
First team coach England Ian Hendon
Goalkeeping coach England Bobby Mimms
Development coach England Steve Potts
Director of youth academy England Terry Westley
Head of sports medicine England Dominic Rogan
Fitness Coach Eamon Swift

Last updated: 24 May 2015
Source: West Ham United F.C.#Current staff

Pre-season

West Ham played their first ever games in the country, on a pre-season tour of New Zealand. In July 2014 they played Wellington Phoenix at Eden Park, Auckland on 23 July and Sydney FC at Wellington's Westpac Stadium on 26 July.[20] While in the country, the squad met with a huge fan base, including many from Australia-based supporters group Sydney Hammers. They also competed in the pre-season 2014 Schalke 04 Cup in August in Germany. Other teams competing were Newcastle United, Schalke 04 and Málaga.[21][22]

On 28 June, it was announced that West Ham would participate in the inaugural Absolute Sports Travel Cup hosted by Football League Two side Cambridge United. They along with the hosts were joined by La Liga side Espanyol and Ukrainian Premier League side Shakhtar Donetsk.[23] The fixtures for the pre-season tournament were released on 2 July, West Ham would face Shakhtar Donetsk on 19 July and Espanyol on 20 July.[24]

Absolute Sports Travel Cup

Football United Tour

Rank Team Win (3) Loss (0) Goals for Goals ag. Differ. Points
1 England Newcastle United 2 0 5 0 +5 6
2 New Zealand Wellington Phoenix 1 1 2 2 0 3
3 Australia Sydney FC 1 1 3 5 -2 3
4 England West Ham United 0 2 2 5 -3 0

Schalke 04 Cup

Matches were played over 90 minutes, with no added time. If the scores were level, then a penalty shoot-out would determine the winner, gaining two points in the process. Winners within 90 minutes received three points. West Ham were successful from the spot in their first meeting against Schalke 04 but were beaten within 90 minutes by La Liga side Málaga, 2–0.[25][26]

Rank Team Win (3) Pk win (2) Pk loss (0) Loss (0) Goals for Goals ag. Differ. Points
1 Spain Málaga 2 0 0 0 5 1 +4 6
2 England Newcastle United 1 0 0 1 4 4 0 3
3 England West Ham United 0 1 0 1 0 2 -2 2
4 Germany Schalke 04 0 0 1 1 1 3 -2 0

Marathonbet Cup

West Ham faced Italian Serie A side Sampdoria in their final pre-season friendly at the Boleyn Ground. They found themselves 0–1 down approaching half time, but a Mark Noble penalty made it 1–1. A fine individual goal from Mohamed Diamé levelled the game at 2–2 in the second half before the winner in the 90th minute, courtesy of youngster Reece Burke.[27]

Competitions

Premier League

August

The players before the game, West Ham vs Tottenham

West Ham opened the season at home to Tottenham Hotspur, whom they defeated three times last season in all competitions. It was an eventful game, seeing Mark Noble miss a penalty for the first time since 2009. Both sides went down to ten men after James Collins picked up two yellow cards, whilst Kyle Naughton saw straight red for handling the ball in the penalty area. Eric Dier scored his first competitive goal for Spurs in stoppage time to pick up all three points for the North London club.[28] Next up for the Hammers was an away trip to managerless Crystal Palace. Mauro Zárate hit a spectacular volley to register his first West Ham goal and there were also goals from Stewart Downing and Carlton Cole. Senegalese player Diafra Sakho and Diego Poyet, son of Gus, also made their debuts.[29] Southampton was the next challenge and the last game before the international break. The club unveiled Barcelona and Cameroon midfielder Alex Song before kick off, who joined for a season-long loan.[30] Mark Noble put West Ham a goal up before half time but Southampton scored two second half goals to take all three points back to the South Coast. They finished the month in 11th place.[31]

September

West Ham played Hull City in their first game during September. A 2–2 draw at the KC Stadium produced a debut goal for Enner Valencia and club debut's for Carl Jenkinson, Morgan Amalfitano and Alex Song.[32] The club's second win of the season came at home to Liverpool. Morgan Amalfitano scored his first goal for the club in a 3–1 win.[33] Despite captain Wayne Rooney seeing red, West Ham could not overcome the ten men of Manchester United, losing 2-1.[34]

October

The first of a three-game winning streak came at home against struggling QPR in a 2–0 win that saw the club move up to seventh. Diafro Sakho scored his third consecutive league goal.[35] A second-straight win came against promoted side Burnley. Sakho scored his fourth consecutive league goal and helped move West Ham to fourth in the table on the eve of Sam Allardyce's 60th birthday.[36] West Ham secured their third-straight win and a 100% win rate for October in a 2–1 home win against reigning Premier League champions Manchester City. Sakho scored his fifth consecutive league goal and his sixth in a row in all competitions, breaking a club record.[37]

November

West Ham visited Stoke City and salvaged a point after being 2–0 down to draw 2–2, taking their unbeaten run to four games. Sakho was unable to continue his run of scoring in consecutive matches following an injury sustained in the Manchester City match.[38] Aston Villa was next to visit the Boleyn Ground, a match that ended 0–0. This result extended West Ham's unbeaten run to five games and also saw the return of Andy Carroll following several months out through injury. The club went into the November international break in fourth place.[39]

December

The visit of Swansea City on 7 December produced a 3–1 win for West Ham, placing them in third place in the Premier League.[40] On 20 December, West Ham beat Leicester City 2–0 to place them in the top four of the league at Christmas, the first time this has occurred since the 1985–86 season.[41] West Ham lost their next two games, 2–0 away to Chelsea and 1–2 at home to Arsenal to be placed sixth at the end of the calendar year.[42]

January

West Ham won a single game from four played in January; a 3–0 home win against Hull City. Two draws, against West Bromwich Albion and Swansea City and a defeat at Anfield against Liverpool completed the month's results in the league.[43]

February

With no wins, three draws, against Manchester United, Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur, and a defeat, against Crystal Palace, in February, West Ham slipped to ninth in the league.[43]

March

With three league games played in March, West Ham won one, a 1–0 home win against Sunderland with the goal being scored by Diafra Sakho in the 88th minute.[43]

April

West Ham played four games in April and won none of them. The games included two defeats and two draws including an away defeat to Leicester City, at the time at the bottom of the league.[43]

Matches

The fixtures for the 2014–15 season were announced on 18 June 2014 at 9am.[44]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
10 Crystal Palace 38 13 9 16 47 51 4 48
11 Everton 38 12 11 15 48 50 2 47
12 West Ham United 38 12 11 15 44 47 3 47 Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
13 West Bromwich Albion 38 11 11 16 38 51 13 44
14 Leicester City 38 11 8 19 46 55 9 41
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. England was given an extra qualification berth for the Europa League first qualifying round as one of the top three associations in UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking.[46] The spot was given to West Ham United after finishing on top of the Premier League Fair Play table.[47][48]

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 12 11 15 44 47  −3 47 9 4 6 25 18  +7 3 7 9 19 29  −10

Last updated: 17 May 2015.
Source: Premier League

Results by matchday

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHHAHAHAAHAHA
Result L W L D W L W W W D D L W W W D W L L D D W L D D D L L L W L D L D W L L L
Position 18 6 10 13 8 11 7 4 4 5 4 6 5 5 3 4 4 5 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 10 10 9 9 9 10 10 9 10 11 12

Last updated: 25 May 2015.
Source: Statto.com
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Football League Cup

FA Cup

West Ham and Everton players line-up before their 3rd round replay penalty shoot-out
Main article: 2014–15 FA Cup

Transfers

Summer

In

Pos Player From Fee Date Ref.
FWArgentina Mauro ZárateArgentina Vélez SarsfieldUndisclosed28 May 2014[49]
MFSenegal Cheikhou KouyatéBelgium Anderlecht Undisclosed18 June 2014[50]
DFEngland Aaron CresswellEngland Ipswich TownUndisclosed3 July 2014[51]
MFEngland Diego PoyetEngland Charlton AthleticCompensation8 July 2014[52]
FWEcuador Enner ValenciaMexico PachucaUndisclosed17 July 2014[53]
DFEngland Carl JenkinsonEngland ArsenalSeason-long loan31 July 2014[54]
FWSenegal Diafra SakhoFrance MetzUndisclosed14 August 2014[55]
MFCameroon Alex SongSpain BarcelonaSeason-long loan30 August 2014[56]
MFFrance Morgan AmalfitanoFrance MarseilleUndisclosed1 September 2014[57]

Out

Pos Player To Fee Date Ref.
MFEngland Joe ColeEngland Aston VillaFree23 May 2014[3][58]
MFWales Jack CollisonEngland Ipswich TownFree23 May 2014[3][59]
DFEngland Callum DriverEngland WhitehawkFree23 May 2014[60]
DFNorthern Ireland George McCartneyFree AgentFree23 May 2014[3]
DFEngland Jordan SpenceEngland Milton Keynes DonsFree23 May 2014[3][61]
MFEngland Matthew TaylorEngland BurnleyFree4 July 2014[62]
DFEngland Rob GirdlestoneEngland Chelmsford CityFree5 July 2014[63]
MFFrance Alou DiarraEngland Charlton AthleticFree9 July 2014[64]
GKSwitzerland Raphael SpiegelEngland Crawley TownOne-month loan18 July 2014[65]
GKRepublic of Ireland Stephen HendersonEngland Charlton AthleticFree21 July 2014[66]
MFEngland George MoncurEngland Colchester UnitedSix-month loan7 August 2014[67]
FWMali Modibo MaïgaFrance MetzSeason-long loan27 August 2014[68]
MFSenegal Mohamed DiaméEngland Hull CityUndisclosed1 September 2014[69]
MFEngland Matthias FanimoEngland Tranmere RoversOne-month loan11 September 2014[70]
FWRepublic of Ireland Sean MaguireEngland Accrington StanleyOne-month loan19 September 2014[71]
MFEngland Ravel MorrisonWales Cardiff CityThree-month loan24 September 2014[72]
FWEngland Elliot LeeEngland Southend UnitedThree-month loan31 October 2014[73]
DFNorthern Ireland Jamie HarneyEngland Colchester UnitedTwo-month loan12 November 2014[74]
MFEngland George MoncurEngland Colchester UnitedUndisclosed18 November 2014[75]

Winter

In

Pos Player From Fee Date Ref.
DFCanada Doneil HenryCyprus Apollon LimassolUndisclosed3 January 2015[14]
SSBrazil Nenê Free AgentFree18 February 2015[76]

Out

Pos Player To Fee Date Ref.
FWArgentina Mauro ZárateEngland Queens Park RangersFive-month loan6 January 2015[77]
FWEngland Paul McCallumEngland PortsmouthFive-month loan15 January 2015[78]
FWPortugal Ricardo Vaz TêTurkey Akhisar BelediyesporReleased17 January 2015[15][79]
FWRepublic of Ireland Sean MaguireEngland Accrington StanleyOne-month loan24 January 2015[80]
MFEngland Ben Marlow Free AgentReleased27 January 2015[81]
DFNorthern Ireland Jamie HarneyEngland Colchester UnitedFree28 January 2015[82]
MFEngland Danny WhiteheadEngland Accrington StanleyReleased28 January 2015[83]
MFEngland Blair TurgottEngland Coventry CityReleased2 February 2015[84]
MFEngland Matthias Fanimo Free AgentReleased2 February 2015[84]
FWRepublic of Ireland Kieran SadlierScotland St MirrenReleased3 February 2015[85][86]
MFEngland Ravel Morrison Free AgentReleased8 February 2015[87]
FWEngland Elliot LeeEngland Luton TownOne-month loan19 February 2015[88]
GKSwitzerland Raphael SpiegelEngland Carlisle UnitedOne-month loan21 February 2015[89]
DFCanada Doneil HenryEngland Blackburn RoversOne-month loan4 March 2015[90]
FWEngland Jaanai GordonEngland Nuneaton TownOne-month loan26 March 2015[91]
MFUnited States Sebastian LletgetUnited States LA Galaxy8 May 2015[92]

Under-21s

Squad

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

No. Position Player
34 Switzerland GK Raphael Spiegel
England GK Sam Howes
England GK Danny Boness
England GK Clarke Bogard
England GK Tim Brown
37 England DF Lewis Page
England DF Amos Nasha
35 England DF Reece Oxford
England DF Sam Westley
England DF Alex Pike
32 England DF Reece Burke
Nigeria DF Emmanuel Onariase
England DF Nathan Mavila
England DF Joshua Pask
England DF Kyle Knoyle
England DF Vashon Neufville
25 Canada DF Doneil Henry
No. Position Player
England DF Tunji Akinola
England DF Leo Chambers
England MF Moses Makasi
Republic of Ireland MF Josh Cullen
England MF Kieran Bywater
England MF Grady Diangana
England MF Joe Powell
England MF Matthew Carter
England MF Oscar Borg
Switzerland MF Noah Sylvestre
England FW Jordan Brown
Bermuda FW Djair Parfitt-Williams
36 England FW Elliot Lee
England FW Jaanai Gordon
England FW Jahmal Hector-Ingram
Republic of Ireland FW Sean Maguire
England FW Paul McCallum

Players who left the club during the season

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

No. Position Player
Northern Ireland DF Jamie Harney
England MF Ben Marlow
United States MF Sebastian Lletget
England MF Matthias Fanimo
No. Position Player
England MF Blair Turgott
England MF Daniel Whitehead
Republic of Ireland MF Kieran Sadlier
Poland FW Adrián Wójcik

Trialists who made U21 appearances

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

No. Position Player
England MF Joe Ward

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