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West Ham 0-1 Cardiff City

Championship    2011-12
Upton Park   25,680
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
23Herita Ilunga    
17Joey O'Brien    
2Winston Reid    
5James Tomkins    
14Matthew Taylor    
8Scott Parker    
4Kevin Nolan    
16Mark Noble    
30Frederic Piquionne    
19Freddie Sears    
10Jack CollisonSubed #16   
9Carlton ColeSubed #30   
12Pablo BarreraSubed #19   
 PosTable as at 07 Aug 2011PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Ipswich Town10 000010 0303
2Southampton11 003100 0003
3Brighton and Hove Albion11 002100 0003
4Derby County11 002100 0003
5Peterborough United11 002100 0003
6Blackpool10 000010 0103
7Cardiff City10 000010 0103
8Leicester City10 000010 0103
9Burnley10 102200 0001
10Middlesbrough10 102200 0001
11Millwall10 000001 0221
12Portsmouth10 000001 0221
13Reading10 102200 0001
14Watford10 000001 0221
15Barnsley10 000001 0001
16Nottingham Forest10 100000 0001
17Birmingham City10 000000 1120
18Crystal Palace10 000000 1120
19Doncaster Rovers10 000000 1120
20Coventry City10 010100 0000
21Hull City10 010100 0000
22West Ham United10 010100 0000
23Leeds United10 000000 1130
24Bristol City10 010300 0000
match review copied from

West Ham 0 Cardiff 1

Kenny Miller scored in stoppage time as West Ham began life in the npower Championship with a shock home defeat.

Sam Allardyce's first match in charge of the Hammers, who are favourites for promotion back to the top flight, was heading towards a damp squib of a goalless draw as the rain lashed down at Upton Park.

But Miller crashed a dramatic winner on his Cardiff debut as West Ham were given a stark reminder that the Championship may not be the cakewalk the bookmakers are predicting.

Their midfield pairing of Kevin Nolan and Scott Parker would not look out of place in most Premier League teams but for various reasons they find themselves in the second tier.

Nolan is captaining the Hammers after contract talks with Newcastle broke down while Parker, named in the England squad to face Holland on Wednesday, is apparently happy to stay unless Tottenham or a top-four club come in for him before the end of the month.

Yet the illustrious duo could not break down a well-organised Cardiff side with a new manager of their own in Malky Mackay.

Parker should have put the home side ahead after 10 minutes when he found himself bearing down on goal but his touch let him down and Anthony Gerrard was able to make the challenge.

Frederic Piquionne - preferred in attack to Carlton Cole - also had an early opportunity but his shot was blocked by the legs of Cardiff goalkeeper David Marshall, while Nolan headed wide and Freddie Sears blazed over.

Allardyce has also managed to keep hold of Robert Green, another member of Fabio Capello's squad, for the time being and the keeper was called into action to pull off a smart save from Don Cowie's header.

Green also had to tip Peter Whittingham's free-kick round the post as Cardiff finished the first half strongly while West Ham's early promise faded.

After the break Matt Taylor, another of Allardyce's summer recruits, tried to breathe some life into his new side.

First the ex-Bolton midfielder cut inside and drove in a low shot which Marshall palmed away, then his strong run and cross was turned onto a post by Piquionne.

Defender James Tomkins thought he had broken the deadlock but his header was blocked on the line by Whittingham, while Marshall saved from Pablo Berrara a minute from time.

And as the clock ticked into stoppage time Miller, who had hardly had a sniff all game, collected a pull-back from substitute Rudy Gestede and lashed the ball past Green, who got a hand to the ball but could not keep it out.

Teams:

West Ham Green, O'Brien, Ilunga, Reid, Tomkins, Noble (Collison 74), Parker, Nolan, Sears (Barrera 82), Taylor, Piquionne (Cole 75).

Subs Not Used: Boffin, Faye.

Cardiff Marshall, McNaughton, Hudson, Gerrard, Taylor, Cowie, Gunnarsson, Whittingham, Conway (Mason 75), Earnshaw (Gestede 67), Miller.

Subs Not Used: Heaton, Quinn, Parkin.

Booked: Gerrard.

Goals: Miller 90.

Att: 25, 680

Ref: Howard Webb (S Yorkshire).

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