West Ham United F.C. season 1974-75

West Ham United F.C. season 1974-75

West Ham won the FA Cup Final for the second time, recording a 2-0 result against a Fulham side captained by former Upton Park Legend Bobby Moore. Both West Ham goals were scored by Alan 'Sparrow' Taylor.

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-!colspan=12 bgcolor=#6fd6f5|FA Cup Final Team

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align=center|1
align=center|flagicon|England
Mervyn Day
align=center|GK
align=center|42
align=center
align=center|8
align=center
align=center|3
align=center
align=center|1973
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|2
align=center|flagicon|England
John McDowell
align=center|RB
align=center|33(1)
align=center|1
align=center|8
align=center
align=center|2
align=center
align=center|1970
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|3
align=center|flagicon|England
Frank Lampard
align=center|LB
align=center|40
align=center|4
align=center|8
align=center|1
align=center|3
align=center
align=center|1967
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|4
align=center|flagicon|England
Billy Bonds (Capt) (Hammer of the Year)
align=center|DCM
align=center|31
align=center|7
align=center|8
align=center
align=center|3
align=center|2
align=center|1967
Charlton Athletic

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|5
align=center|flagicon|England
Tommy Taylor
align=center|CH
align=center|39
align=center
align=center|7
align=center
align=center|3
align=center
align=center|1970
Leyton Orient

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|6
align=center|flagicon|England
Kevin Lock
align=center|CH
align=center|41(1)
align=center
align=center|8
align=center
align=center|3
align=center
align=center|1971
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|7
align=center|flagicon|England
Billy Jennings
align=center|CF
align=center|32
align=center|13
align=center|8
align=center|1
align=center
align=center
align=center|1974
Watford

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|8
align=center|flagicon|England
Graham Paddon
align=center|M
align=center|40
align=center|4
align=center|8
align=center
align=center|3
align=center
align=center|1973
Norwich

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|9
align=center|flagicon|England
Alan Taylor
align=center|CF
align=center|11(3)
align=center|2
align=center|4
align=center|6
align=center
align=center
align=center|1974
Rochdale

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|10
align=center|flagicon|England
Trevor Brooking
align=center|CM
align=center|36
align=center|3
align=center|8
align=center|1
align=center|3
align=center|1
align=center|1967
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|11
align=center|flagicon|England
Pat Holland
align=center|LW
align=center|18(4)
align=center|4
align=center|4(3)
align=center|2
align=center|1 (1)
align=center
align=center|1969
Academy

-!colspan=12 bgcolor=#6fd6f5|Important Players

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|9
align=center|flagicon|England
Bobby Gould
align=center|F
align=center|31(3)
align=center|9
align=center|3
align=center|1
align=center|2
align=center|3
align=center|1973
Bristol City

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|2
align=center|flagicon|England
Keith Coleman
align=center|RB
align=center|27(2)
align=center
align=center|1
align=center
align=center|1
align=center
align=center|1973
Sunderland

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|11
align=center|flagicon|England
Keith Robson
align=center|LW
align=center|25
align=center|10
align=center|3
align=center|1
align=center|2
align=center
align=center|1974
Newcastle United

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|11
align=center|flagicon|Bermuda
Clyde Best
align=center|F
align=center|12(3)
align=center
align=center|2
align=center
align=center|1
align=center
align=center|1969
Academy

-!colspan=12 bgcolor=#6fd6f5|Other Players

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|12
align=center|flagicon|England
Johnny Ayris
align=center|F
align=center|2 (4)
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center|3
align=center|1
align=center|1970
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|4
align=center|flagicon|England
Alan Curbishley
align=center|M
align=center|1 (1)
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center|1974
Academy

- bgcolor=#EFEFEF
align=center|8
align=center|flagicon|England
Alan Wooler
align=center|M
align=center|1
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center
align=center|1973
Reading

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