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Tony Cottee tells West Ham chiefs what they must do to stop Declan Rice joining Man Utd

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They were the finest double act in pearly king heartlands since pie and mash – but Tony Cottee and Frank McAvennie were different gravy.

Between them, McAvennie and Cottee scored 54 goals in the season when West Ham went into the final weekend with a chance of winning the title.

As it transpired, John Lyall's side finished third, only four points behind champions Liverpool. But not even the Hammers' holy trinity of World Cup winners – Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters – made the top three.

And in the land of Knees Up Mother Brown, Lyall's class of 1986 is still revered on much the same level as England's Boys of '66.

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