West Ham United After a decade playing in the Netherlands, especially prolific in their second tier
Eerste Divisie, Boogers joined
West Ham United from
Sparta Rotterdam for £1 million in July 1995, even though West Ham manager
Harry Redknapp had never seen him play. Soon after coming on as a substitute against
Manchester United at
Old Trafford in only his second appearance for the club, he was sent off for a dangerous challenge on
Gary Neville. The press called it a "horror tackle" and suggested that Boogers was hired to injure a Manchester United player on purpose. Boogers himself claimed the wet grass made him slide too far and noted that Neville was able to finish the match, but nevertheless he was suspended for four matches. In November he returned as a substitute against
Aston Villa in a 4–1 loss. He played his last match a month later, on 2 December, against
Blackburn Rovers in a 4–2 defeat. He never started a league match for West Ham; all four of his appearances for the club were as a substitute. During his first few months at West Ham Boogers had been suffering from worsening pain in his knee. After an
MRI scan he underwent an emergency surgery. As his recovery was expected to take three months he was given permission by Redknapp to return to the Netherlands on 28 December in order to attend the birth of his son. While Boogers was recovering from his injury Redknapp signed another striker,
Iain Dowie, rendering Boogers surplus to requirements.
Return to the Netherlands In February 1996, Boogers was loaned out to
Groningen for the remainder of the season, but a few days before he was scheduled to play his first match his knee problems returned and worsened, sending him back into recovery until March 1997. Even though he was still under contract at West Ham, Boogers knew he would not play there again. He last visited the club in February 1996 and never returned. He finished his career playing for
RKC Waalwijk,
FC Volendam and
Dordrecht '90. ==Technical director==