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Hayden Mullins
Robbie Stockdale (loan)
Brian Deane
Marlon Harewood
Chris Cohen
Andy Melville
Jon Harley (loan)
Nigel Reo-Coker
Adam Nowland
Jobi McAnuff
Bobby Zamora
Sebastien Carole (loan)
Pavel Srnicek (loan)
Nottingham Forest
Cardiff City
Coventry City
Wimbledon
Sunderland
Sheffield United
Sheffield United
Rotherham United
Rotherham United - Sub 70mins
Bradford City
Bradford City - Sub 45mins
Crewe Alexandra
Millwall
22nd October 2003
25th October 2003
1st November 2003
25th November 2003
13th December 2003
17th January 2004
17th January 2004
31st January 2004
31st January 2004
7th February 2004
7th February 2004
17th March 2004
21st March 2004
Upton Park
Ninian Park
Highfield Road
National Hockey Stadium
Upton Park
Bramall Lane
Bramall Lane
Upton Park
Upton Park
Valley Parade
Valley Parade
Upton Park
The New Den
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
Nationwide First Division
2003-04 Season : Alan Pardew replaces Glenn Roeder 20th October 2003
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Sergei Rebrov
Teddy Sheringham
Luke Chadwick
Trent McClenahan
James Walker
Elliott Ward
Mark Noble
Calum Davenport (loan)
Carl Fletcher
Malky Mackay
Chris Powell
Mauricio Taricco
Darren Powell
Gavin Williams
Shaun Newton
Leicester City
Leicester City
Reading
Crewe Alexandra
Southend United
Southend United
Southend United - Sub 68mins
Sheffield United
Sheffield United
Sheffield United - Sub 87mins
Rotherham United
Millwall
Millwall
Nottingham Forest - Sub 77mins
Reading
7th August 2004
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10th August 2004
21st August 2004
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24th August 2004
24th August 2004
11th September 2004
11th September 2004
11th September 2004
14th September 2004
21st November 2004
21st November 2004
26th December 2004
12th March 2005
Walkers Stadium
Walkers Stadium
Upton Park
Gresty Road
Upton Park
Upton Park
Upton Park
Bramall Lane
Bramall Lane
Bramall Lane
Upton Park
The New Den
The New Den
Upton Park
Madejski Stadium
Coca-Cola Championship
Coca-Cola Championship
Coca-Cola Championship
Coca-Cola Championship
Carling Cup
Carling Cup
Carling Cup
Coca-Cola Championship
Coca-Cola Championship
Coca-Cola Championship
Coca-Cola Championship
Coca-Cola Championship
Coca-Cola Championship
Coca-Cola Championship
Coca-Cola Championship
2004-05 Season : Alan Pardew
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Roy Carroll
Daniel Gabbidon
Paul Konchesky
Yossi Benayoun
Jeremie Aliadiere (loan)
Shaka Hislop
James Collins
David Bellion (loan)
Tony Stokes
Hogan Ephraim
Clive Clarke
Yaniv Katan
Dean Ashton
Lionel Scaloni (loan)
Kyel Reid
Blackburn Rovers
Blackburn Rovers
Blackburn Rovers
Blackburn Rovers
Bolton Wanderers
Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday - Sub 65mins
Sheffield Wednesday - Sub 86mins
Sheffield Wednesday - Sub 86mins
Bolton Wanderers
Norwich City - Sub 80mins
Arsenal
Sunderland
West Bromwich Albion
13th August 2005
13th August 2005
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13th August 2005
27th August 2005
20th September 2005
20th September 2005
20th September 2005
20th September 2005
20th September 2005
26th October 2005
7th January 2006
1st February 2006
4th February 2006
1st May 2006
Upton Park
Upton Park
Upton Park
Upton Park
Upton Park
Hillsborough
Hillsborough
Hillsborough
Hillsborough
Hillsborough
Reebok Stadium
Carrow Road
Highbury
Upton Park
The Hawthorns
Barclays Premiership
Barclays Premiership
Barclays Premiership
Barclays Premiership
Barclays Premiership
Carling Cup
Carling Cup
Carling Cup
Carling Cup
Carling Cup
Carling Cup
FA Cup
Barclays Premiership
Barclays Premiership
Barclays Premiership
2005-06 Season : Alan Pardew
Second
Debut
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Tyrone Mears
Lee Bowyer
John Pantsil (Paintsil)
Carlton Cole
Carlos Tevez
Javier Mascherano
Jonathan Spector
Robert Green
George McCartney
Charlton Athletic
Charlton Athletic
Charlton Athletic - Sub 45mins
Charlton Athletic - Sub 90mins
Aston Villa - Sub 61mins
Palermo (Italy)
Palermo (Italy)
Tottenham Hotspur
Chesterfield
19th August 2006
19th August 2006
19th August 2006
19th August 2006
10th September 2006
14th September 2006
28th September 2006
21st October 2006
24th October 2006
Upton Park
Upton Park
Upton Park
Upton Park
Upton Park
Upton Park
Stadio Renzo Barbera
White Hart Lane
Saltergate
Barclays Premiership
Barclays Premiership
Barclays Premiership
Barclays Premiership
Barclays Premiership
UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
Barclays Premiership
Carling Cup
2006-07 Season : Alan Pardew
Second
Debut
Appointed Manager 20th October 2003
Overall League Record:
P:141 W:57 D:33 L:51 F:186 A:127
Early into the 2003–04 season, West Ham United asked Reading permission to appoint Pardew as their new manager. Although Reading refused permission, Pardew resigned from his position forcing the issue. Eventually, a compromise agreement was reached allowing Pardew to become manager at West Ham.
Pardew's first season at West Ham resulted in a play-off final defeat to his former club Crystal Palace. In the 2004–05 season West Ham struggled to find promotion form, with Pardew coming under pressure from the club's supporters. West Ham eventually succeeded in gaining promotion to the Premier League after defeating Preston North End in the play-off final. Pardew guided the Hammers to ninth place in the Premier League in the 2005–06 season, which culminated in an appearance in the final of the FA Cup. After drawing 3–3 with Liverpool at the end of extra-time, West Ham lost on penalties, resulting in the second FA Cup Final defeat of Pardew's career.
In the 2006–07 season Pardew was criticised after seeing West Ham through their worst run of defeats in over 70 years which included an exit from the UEFA Cup to Palermo in the very first round and a League Cup defeat to Chesterfield. West Ham's new owners stated their support for Pardew, but on 11 December 2006, following a 4-0 defeat away at Bolton Wanderers the previous weekend, it was announced that Pardew had been sacked by West Ham. The club statement read "The chairman Mr Eggert Magnússon and the board have been concerned by the performances of recent weeks and feel that it is the right time to make a change in the best interests of the club
Honours:
Play-Off Finalists 2004
Play-Off Winners 2005
Manager of the Month February 2006
F.A. Cup Finalists 2006