Pards pays tribute to fans

Last updated : 12 December 2006 By Plymouth_hammer

During his first season in charge of the Hammers Pardew had to endure some painful words from the vocal Claret & Blue Army however he turned it around and managed to bring us success at Cardiff in the play-off final against Preston. He then took us to 9th place in the Premiership, giving us some thrilling victories along the way whilst also coming within minutes of bringing the FA Cup back to East London.


“I am proud of my achievements at West Ham United. When I took the helm they were in the Championship and struggling to find direction. In two consecutive seasons we qualified for the Play-Off final, ultimately achieving the Premiership status the club so richly deserve.

”I am also proud of our first season back in the top flight in which we finished ninth and came so close to winning the FA Cup. The supporters have stood by me and I will always cherish memories of their support and loyalty during the difficulties of this season.

”I would like to thank them from the bottom of my heart. They really are a special set of fans.

”I am proud most of all of the players, many of whom have developed into top Premiership performers under the tutelage of myself and my backroom staff.

”The coaching and medical staff at Upton Park are second to none and I want to wish the new Chairman, Eggert Magnusson, and the Club every success for the future.”