West Ham United 1 Manchester United 0
Football League First Division, Boleyn Ground, Wednesday 22 April 1992
West Ham United: Miklosko, Potts, Dicks, Gale, Martin, Thomas, Bishop, Keen, Small, Brown, Slater Subs not used: Morley, Livett
Manchester United: Schmeichel, Irwin, Donaghy (Ferguson), Bruce, Pallister, Phelan, Blackmore (Kanchelskis), Giggs, Sharpe, McClair, Hughes
While many younger fans may not be aware of this fact, English football did in fact exist before the introduction of the Barclays Premier League in the summer of 1992!
The ‘old’ First Division, as it is now known, was this country’s top-flight from the Football League’s inception in 1888 for the next 104 years. West Ham United joined in 1919, entering what was then the Second of two divisions, before gaining promotion to Division One for the first time in 1923.In all, the Hammers spent 38 seasons in the ‘old’ Division One, being relegated in 1932, 1978 and 1989 and promoted again in 1958 and 1991.
West Ham’s final season in the original Football League First Division was 1991/92, but it is one that most Hammers supporters would quite happily forget – save for a few brief but notable highlights. A miserable campaign saw the Hammers win just nine of their 42 league matches – the top-flight comprised 22 teams in those days – and score just 37 goals.
Billy Bonds’ side never featured in the top half of the table after the end of August, with the tenth place achieved after a 3-1 home win over Aston Villa in their fourth fixture raising them to that pinnacle.
Indeed, the opening four games provided false hope for Hammers supporters as West Ham drew at home with Luton Town and away at Sheffield United before recovering from a 2-0 defeat at Wimbledon to beat Villa.


