Welcome to the Wonderful World of West Ham United Statistics

Game played on 10 Nov 2010


10 Nov 2010
 
e-mail
HOME
programmes & links
cup shocks
player debuts
top 10 lists
managers
hammer awards

Welcome to the Private memorabilia collection of theyflysohigh from Steve Marsh

West Ham 2-2 West Bromwich Albion

Premier League    2010-11
Upton Park   33,023
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
15Matthew Upson    
4Daniel Gabbidon   
23Herita Ilunga    
37Lars Jacobsen    
13Luis Boa Morte   
8Scott Parker 1  
7Kieron Dyer    
12Pablo Barrera    
30Frederic Piquionne 1 (1 P)  
9Carlton Cole    
14Radoslav KovacSubed #13  
33Victor ObinnaSubed #9   
17Benni McCarthySubed #12   
 PosTable as at 10 Nov 2010PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea126 0017031 211528
2Manchester United125 1015515 09824
3Arsenal124 0215632 19523
4Manchester City123 217531 28521
5Newcastle United122 1315931 26717
6Bolton Wanderers122 3110814 18916
7Tottenham Hotspur122 317521 371016
8Sunderland123 307304 251016
9Liverpool123 219612 34916
10Aston Villa123 308311 451316
11West Bromwich Albion123 218612 381516
12Everton122 318613 25515
13Blackburn Rovers122 226621 37815
14Blackpool121 2291030 4101614
15Fulham122 318604 25713
16Stoke City123 129810 541013
17Birmingham City122 316503 381212
18Wigan Athletic121 3351512 24611
19Wolverhampton Wanderers122 227801 54129
20West Ham United121 2371103 34118
match review copied from

West Ham 2 West Brom 2 By Jim van Wijk, Press Association Sport

West Ham were once again left frustrated and remain bottom of the Barclays Premier League as they were held to a 2-2 draw by West Brom at Upton Park.

Peter Odemwingie had put the Baggies in front from the penalty spot in the 38th minute.

However, Scott Parker smashed in a 25-yard effort to level before the break and Frederic Piquionne put the Hammers ahead from the spot at the start of the second half - only for Pablo Ibanez to deny Avram Grant's men a much-needed first league win since September 25.

Kieron Dyer, in for the injured Valon Behrami, looked lively during the opening exchanges as the home side took the initiative.

However, the Baggies also passed the ball around crisply and Odemwingie sent in a low, angled effort from the edge of the penalty area which Hammers goalkeeper Robert Green gathered.

West Brom broke quickly after defending a corner and had men over as Jerome Thomas charged down the middle. However, the midfielder elected to shoot, but could only fire a tame 20-yard effort straight at Green.

West Ham continued to have plenty of possession but failed to find a telling pass with which to open up the visitors' defence.

Carlton Cole headed a corner just over the crossbar but there were still too many stray passes from the home side - with Hammers fans growing increasingly frustrated.

Green was alert to punch away Chris Brunt's curling free-kick from the right, with the follow-up shot deflected behind. From the resulting corner West Brom were awarded a penalty when referee Mike Dean spotted Luis Boa Morte had bundled over Steven Reid in a crowded penalty area.

Boa Morte was shown the yellow card, before Odemwingie sent Green the wrong way to give the Baggies the lead after 38 minutes.

Upton Park was left in stunned silence, but replays showed the referee was spot-on.

The home side looked to get themselves on level terms before the break, but again lacked a decisive pass in the final third.

However, out of the blue, midfielder Scott Parker smashed a 25-yard effort into the top-left corner as the Boleyn Ground erupted.

Danny Gabbidon's close-range header was held by Scott Carson, who then saved from Boa Morte at his near post as the Hammers continued to press.

Boa Morte was somewhat fortunate to escape a second booking when he went in late on Graham Dorrans, but received only a stern talking to.

The referee then pointed to the spot again in the 50th minute, this time in West Ham's favour as Dyer dashed into the right side of the penalty area and was barged over by Gabriel Tamas.

With regular penalty taker Mark Noble out injured, Piquionne stepped up to fire the Hammers into the lead

The home fans were in uproar as Parker was left in a heap in front of the advertising boards following a sliding challenge by Thomas which went unpunished.

It was almost 3-1 when Mexico winger Pablo Barrera dashed down the left before feeding Dyer on the penalty arc, and his clever first-time flick released Piquionne on the overlap.

However, the Frenchman's angled drive flew inches wide of the far post.

West Brom substitute Simon Cox then almost had an immediate impact when he drilled a 25-yard effort just wide.

Green then plucked Odemwingie's snapshot out of the air as the visitors looked for an equaliser.

It was 2-2 after 70 minutes when Brunt delivered a lovely deep cross from the left which was met by Ibanez at the far post, who powered a header back into the opposite corner.

The hosts sent on Victor Obinna and Benni McCarthy as they pressed for a winner, yet despite a couple of half-chances, West Brom held out for a point.

West Ham, though, need a win against Blackpool on Saturday if they are to climb clear of trouble.

Teams:

West Ham Green, Ilunga, Gabbidon, Upson, Jacobsen, Boa Morte (Kovac 54), Parker, Dyer, Barrera (McCarthy 88),Cole (Obinna 76), Piquionne.

Subs Not Used: Stech, Reid, Tomkins, Spector.

Booked: Boa Morte, Kovac, Gabbidon.

Goals: Parker 43, Piquionne 50 pen.

West Brom Carson, Cech, Pablo, Tamas, Reid, Scharner, Brunt, Thomas (Barnes 75), Dorrans (Cox 67), Morrison,Odemwingie (Fortune 88).

Subs Not Used: Myhill, Tchoyi, Shorey, Zuiverloon.

Goals: Odemwingie 38 pen, Pablo 71.

Att: 33,023

Ref: Mike Dean (Wirral).

hits 12654083

much respect to John Northcutt, Roy Shoesmith, Jack Helliar, John Helliar, Tony Hogg, Tony Brown, Fred Loveday, Andrew Loveday, Steve Bacon, Steve Marsh and all past/current West Ham players and supporters