The 2002-03 West Ham team boasts some of the most exceptional players in Premier League history, making it arguably the best team ever to be relegated from the league. With stars like Joe Cole, Jermain Defoe, Michael Carrick, and Glen Johnson, the team was a formidable force on the pitch. The season saw them finish 18th on the table, with a goal difference of -17, and 42 points after securing 10 wins, 12 draws, and 16 losses.
However, their impressive roster wasn't enough to save them from relegation. Unfortunately, the team had to suffer the loss of many key players such as Joe Cole, Glen Johnson, and Les Ferdinand, who left for other clubs after the season. Despite these departures, the team's talent remained undeniable, and they made a triumphant return to the Premier League in the 2005-06 season after two years in the Championship.
The 2002-03 West Ham team's legacy still lives on as one of the most formidable teams in Premier League history, despite their relegation. The quality of the players on the team made them a fan favourite and their impressive performances on the pitch, ones to be remembered. Though they might have been relegated, their impact on the Premier League remains unmatched.
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