The new millennium dawned with West Ham United established as a Premier League club under manager Harry Redknapp, offering little warning of yet another rollercoaster decade in east London.
In summer 2001, following a 15th-place finish, Redknapp departed after seven years in charge, to be replaced by youth-team manager and former Watford boss Glenn Roeder.
An early-season injury crisis and heavy defeats saw Roeder put under immediate pressure, but the Hammers responded with a late-season revival to finish seventh.
Unfortunately, the next season, 2002/03, was to prove a difficult one for both Roeder and his squad. Inconsistent form meant the Hammers were struggling at the foot of the table all year long, never climbing above 14th in the table, and they would ultimately be relegated with a record-high points tally of 42.


