Monday, May 28

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - 28th May 2007

Gudjohnsen to stay put - Sky
By Graeme Bailey - Created on 27 May 2007

Eidur Gudjohnsen's father and agent, Arnor, insists he son will not be
returning to the Premiership next season. The Icelandic ace has been
strongly linked with a move back to England, after failing to really hit the
heights with Barcelona - since his move to Catalunya two years ago. However,
Gudjohnsen senior feels the likes of Newcastle, West Ham, Portsmouth and
Sunderland can forget about making an offer for his son. "He hasn't been
thinking about coming back to England at all," he told the Sunday Sun. "He
really wants to make amends for the last six months at Barcelona, which have
been difficult for him. "He wants to do better there next season having now
learned how Spanish football is. "Of course, you never know what is going to
happen, and it is flattering that clubs like Newcastle are linked with him.
"But the fact is I have not heard anything from any clubs in England, and
Ediur wants to stay where he is."

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Tevez unsure of future - Sky
By Lewis Rutledge - Created on 27 May 2007

Carlos Tevez claims he has no preference about where to play next season,
and admits his future will be decided by Kia Joorabchian. Hammers chairman
Eggert Magnusson has expressed his desire to keep the Argentine at Upton
Park, but he has been strongly linked with a move away. Real Madrid are
believed to be lining up a big-money move for Tevez this summer and he
admits the prospect of playing at the Bernabeu is appealing. But he insists
he is unsure where he will end up, although he would like to see West Ham
benefit from the deal. "Moving to Madrid would be exciting but I don't mean
anything by that," Tevez told the News of the World. "I would like to play
for an important European club. "That's what I told my agent and Kia
Joorabchian, who is in charge of my transfer. "But the priority is what
suits West Ham, they have always treated me well. "There isn't one club
which appeals more than any other."
Tevez had a slow start to his Premiership career but was inspirational in
the last few weeks of the season as West Ham secured top flight survival.
And he admits that he has hugely enjoyed his time at West Ham and has no
great desire to leave. "I'm very happy with The Hammers, they've been
marvellous to me," he explained. "I'll never forget the last match of the
season that we won away to Manchester United at Old Trafford when our fans
chanted 'Argentina, Argentina'. "It made a huge impression on me."

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Villa set to barter for Reo-Coker - TeamTalk

Aston Villa are leading the race for England Under-21 captain Nigel
Reo-Coker, who has submitted a transfer request at West Ham. The Hammers are
reportedly keen to slap an £8million price tag on the 23-year-old, who has
fallen out with manager Alan Curbishley due to a breakdown in contract
negotiations. Villa boss Martin O'Neill has a transfer warchest available
this summer but believes the valuation on Reo-Coker is too high. However, he
may be able to persuade West Ham to accept a lower fee in order to push
through a transfer for the want-away midfielder.

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Addicks auction for Daz ultra - TeamTalk

Charlton are hoping to kick off an auction among Premiership clubs for
striker Darren Bent and want the bidding to start at £12million. The
relegated Addicks are resigned to losing the 23-year-old England ace but are
determined to secure the best possible price for him. Bent grabbed 13 goals
in 32 league starts last season and six clubs are believed to be interested
in a deal - Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton, Newcastle, Manchester City and
West Ham. The Hammers have made several attempts to sign Bent in recent
months and, with Eggert Magnusson's millions behind them, are still
considered to be the front-runners. Bent cost Charlton £3million when they
signed him from Ipswich two summers ago and the hefty profit will be a
welcome boost to Alan Pardew's spending plans.

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Tevez set to stay in England - The Sun
By ERIC BEAUCHAMP
May 28, 2007

CARLOS TEVEZ insists he would love to stay in England as the fight for his
signature hots up. The Argentina star, 23, believes Chelsea, Liverpool and
Real Madrid are battling it out to snatch him from West Ham. Tevez has a
buy-out clause of £40million in his contract with tycoon Kia Joorabchian,
who owns the hitman's transfer rights and is looking to bank at least £30m.
And the Hammers hero admits he has been seduced by the passion of the
Premiership as he waits for his future to be resolved. Tevez said: "I still
don't know where I will play next season. "Chelsea and Real Madrid have
been talked about but I still don't know where I'll go. I'm staying calm and
I hope everything gets resolved as soon as possible. "I don't know if I'm
worth £40m but it makes me proud that a club as important as Chelsea is
interested. "I don't have any preferences about where I'll play — my desire
is to continue playing football and I don't mind if it's in England or in
another league. "One of the things I like most about English football is the
contact you have with the fans. "It's special to be able to celebrate goals
by going to the crowd and hugging some of them. "If I have to stay in
England it wouldn't be inconvenient because I feel completely adapted. "The
last three months I felt really good in England, very comfortable."

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West Ham hero Zamora to be sold
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2007

West Ham United are ready to listen to offers for Bobby Zamora. Zamora was
one of the Hammers' big heroes from this season's Great Escape, but the
People says he is being put up for sale. Reading and Atletico Madrid are
eyeing the striker.

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Sunderland, Middlesbrough eyeing West Ham's Spector
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2007

West Ham defender Jonathan Spector could again be on the move this summer.
The USA international could be pushed out at Upton Park as manager Alan
Curbishley searches for a new, experienced fullback. Sunderland and
Birmingham City are among clubs monitoring Spector's situation.

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Charlton's Young keen on West Ham move
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2007

Charlton Athletic defender Luke Young is keen on a move to West Ham. England
right-back Young almost made the switch across London from The Valley to
Upton Park last summer but failed a medical because of a knee problem.
However, 12 months on, it seems the 28-year-old is set to become a Hammer,
with a source said to be close to the player telling the News of The World:
"Luke believes last season was a hiccup for West Ham and believes they will
become major players next term in the scrap for Europe."

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Portsmouth boss Redknapp fancies West Ham's Harewood
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2007

Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp is keen on West Ham United striker Marlon
Harewood. The Times says West Ham United are drawing up a list of players
who can leave, which is expected to include the forward, who lost his place
in the starting XI this year. Harewood, who is also wanted by Wigan Athletic
and Aston Villa, is not among the four players who have asked to leave the
club.

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West Ham rival Sunderland for Janssen
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2007

West Ham United are rivaling Sunderland for Vitesse Arnhem midfielder Theo
Janssen. Black Cats boss Roy Keane has been following Janssen for much of
the season, but will face competition from West Ham this summer, says The
Times.

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Aston Villa close in on West Ham's Reo-Coker
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2007

Aston Villa are leading the race for England Under-21 captain Nigel
Reo-Coker, who has submitted a transfer request at West Ham. The Hammers are
reportedly keen to slap an £8million price tag on the 23-year-old, who has
fallen out with manager Alan Curbishley due to a breakdown in contract
negotiations. Villa boss Martin O'Neill has a transfer war chest available
this summer but believes the valuation on Reo-Coker is too high.

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West Ham's Tevez: Real Madrid would be exciting
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2007

West Ham striker Carlos Tevez claims he has no preference about where to
play next season, and admits his future will be decided by Kia Joorabchian.

"Moving to (Real) Madrid would be exciting but I don't mean anything by
that," Tevez told the News of the World. "I would like to play for an
important European club. "That's what I told my agent and Kia Joorabchian,
who is in charge of my transfer. "But the priority is what suits West Ham,
they have always treated me well. "There isn't one club which appeals more
than any other."
And he admits that he has hugely enjoyed his time at West Ham and has no
great desire to leave. "I'm very happy with The Hammers, they've been
marvellous to me," he explained. "I'll never forget the last match of the
season that we won away to Manchester United at Old Trafford when our fans
chanted 'Argentina, Argentina'. "It made a huge impression on me."

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Konchesky bid rejected
By Christopher Evans for PlanetBlues.co.uk

BIRMINGHAM CITY are reported to have had a £2million bid rejected for West
Ham's Paul Konchesky. West Ham want £4million for the former Charlton
left-back who fell out of favour with Alan Curbishley in the final weeks of
the season. Konchesky is also wanted by Rangers, but Steve Bruce is
unwilling to pay double his offer for the England international and has left
his £2million bid on the table. The Blues attempt to land Arsenal defender
Johan Djourou on a season-long loan has also stalled.

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West Ham's Mears wants Derby deal
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2007

West Ham fullback Tyrone Mears admits he wants to make his loan at Derby
into a permanent deal. Mears, 24, said: "I feel like I've got a bit of
unfinished business in the Premiership. "There are a lot of reasons it
didn't happen for me at West Ham - it was a big move and I was leaving my
family behind.
"Now I want to prove to fans and myself that I'm good enough to play in the
Premiership. "I'll sit down with Billy (Davies) and Alan Curbishley over the
summer and see what they're thinking. "Derby is a fantastic club, but the
reason I came here is because Billy is a fantastic manager."

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Benitez wants Liverpool to break bank for Tevez
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2007

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez wants to sign West Ham striker Carlos Tevez - at
all costs. The People says the Spanish chief has set up the move with
Tevez's handlers, but the price has gone up to £25 million because of his
success in the Hammers' survival. Benitez can raise some cash by selling
players like Craig Bellamy, but he knows it will take significant investment
for Tevez.

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West Ham's Tevez "proud" of Chelsea interest
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2007

West Ham ace Carlos Tevez says he's "proud" that Chelsea are chasing him.
The Argie star told The Sun: "I still don't know where I will play next
season.
"Chelsea and Real Madrid have been talked about but I still don't know where
I'll go. I'm staying calm and I hope everything gets resolved as soon as
possible. "I don't know if I'm worth £40m but it makes me proud that a club
as important as Chelsea is interested. "I don't have any preferences about
where I'll play - my desire is to continue playing football and I don't mind
if it's in England or in another league. "One of the things I like most
about English football is the contact you have with the fans. "It's special
to be able to celebrate goals by going to the crowd and hugging some of
them. "If I have to stay in England it wouldn't be inconvenient because I
feel completely adapted. "The last three months I felt really good in
England, very comfortable."

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West Ham to offer Reo-Coker for Newcastle's Parker
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2007

West Ham aim to use Nigel Reo-Coker as bait to convince Newcastle to sell
captain Scott Parker. The People says Hammers boss Alan Curbishley has told
his former captain that he can leave - a decision made certain when
Reo-Coker asked for a move last night. Parker - who played for Curbishley at
Charlton - is rated at £8 million.

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Sunday Paper Gossip Round-Up from KUMB

News Of The World.

Carlos Tevez Q&A - our fans love me but Kia is my boss he will decide where
I go!

Q did you find it difficult to adjust to English football?

What happened is that English football has more pace and technique I always
knew I would have to be pretty physical to compete against opposing
defenders that I would come up against.

Q what is the biggest surprise for you about English football?

A seeing the fans so close to the pitch close enough to reach out and touch
the players I was not used to anything like that in Argentina.

you could not play in Argentina without the fences or grills there would be
too much violence...

do not know what he would of made of the old chicken run then

Q what do you think went wrong at the start then?

A it was a big surprise for me because I recognised at once we had some very
good players I think that the fault lay with the entire team me included.

because we did not expect to be fighting for survival down near the
relegation zone thank goodness we cleared our heads in time to stay in the
premiership.

Q was it a problem for you when Javier Mascherano was transferred to
Liverpool in midseason?

A it was hard finding myself on my own Mascherano is not only a terrific
team mate but he and I have been great friends since we played together in
Argentina's under 20 squad and then later with Corinthians in brazil.

but going to Liverpool was the best thing that could have happened to him he
was not happy at West Ham United I could see it in training he was really
depressed because there was no place in the team for him.

I was thrilled he got to the champions league final we had been friend ever
since we were picked put by the argentine federation aged 14 I am very happy
at the way he finished the season with Liverpool.

Q how did the fans at Upton park respond to you?

A the people are terrific you can go out and they respect your privacy it
has been five years since I have been able to do a simple thing like that.

I can take my daughter out in the park very few people come up to you not
like in Argentina where they really get in your face England is a different
world.

you have a lot more peace people do not get worked up as much as they do
back home!

Q why do you think they took to you like they did?

A because I play with my heart on my sleeve as that is the sort of person
that I am I think that the West Ham United fans appreciated it that I gave
101 per cent.

Q why did you jump in to the crowd when you scored against T*******m?

A it was just that the West Ham United fans had been brilliant even though
Javier did not play much they always cheered him in the warm up or during
the game.

then they used to chant my name for me to be brought on as a substitute
until the manager gave in!

the way that I went to the crowd was a big thank you for the brilliant
support that they had gave to me personally.

Q what about the future will you stay at West Ham?

A I do not know I am very very happy at the hammers they have been
marvellous to me I will never ever forget the last match of the season that
we won away at old Trafford when our fans chanted Argentina! Argentina!

for someone like me who had a relative who fought in the Malvinas and who
knows the feeling that existed after the war it was incredible to hear that
chant.

I was amazed that I could be a idol for English teams it made a huge
impression on me.

Q do you expect to move on to a big club on the continent? maybe real Madrid
if the rumours are true?

A moving to real Madrid would be exciting but I do not mean anything by that
I would like to play for a important European club.

that is what I have told Kia Joorabchian who is in charge of my transfer but
the priority is what suits West Ham United they have always treated me very
well.

there is not one club that appeals to me more than any other.

Q how do you get on with Kia Joorabchian.

A Kia is el dueno the boss of my transfer someone who influences me a lot in
my decisions although we talk about everything and decide between the two of
us.

he was the one who took me to Corinthians and then on to West Ham United but
he is also a friend and we spend a lot of time together. he gets on very
well with my family.

Q one of the first visits you made you returned to Buenos Aires was to visit
Diego Maradona how was he?

A everyone wishes Diego all the best when you are a successful footballer
the media flock around you Diego is always followed by controversy.

I owe a huge amount to him he helped me become what I am today we should all
let him live in peace.

News Of The World.

Young's off.

Luke Young will join West Ham this summer 12 months after his £5millon move
to Upton park was wrecked when he failed a medical. Young's old Charlton
Athletic's boss Alan Curbishley is ready to steal the right back from the
man who made him a hammer former West Ham chief Alan Pardew. One time
England defender young has been unsettled since curbs left the valley a
source close to young 26 said Luke was gutted when he failed a medical on a
knee problem and is delighted that the hammers are interested in him again.
He has two years on his contract but Charlton will not stand in his way if
hammers that have a £25million transfer kitty pay £4million. Curbishley has
not been happy with Jonathan Spector at right back making the manager
determined to snap up young.
The source added Luke believes that last season was a hiccup for West Ham
United and believes that they will become major players next term in the
scrap for Europe.

News Of The World.
Zamora boost.

Bobby Zamora has been assured he still has a future at West Ham. the striker
was thought to be among the players to be sold in the summer to make way for
chairman Eggert Magnusson's big money arrivals. Reading and Spanish giants
Valencia were keen on the former s***s man. But hammers boss Alan Curbishley
has told Zamora the clubs leading scorer with 11 goals he is still part of
his plans. the east Londoners are also set to escape punishment for playing
Carlos Tevez in the FA cup because the FA unlike the premier league have no
rules banning third party ownerships.


News Of The World.

West Ham has joined the race for Wolves' £2million rated winger Michael
Kightly Manchester United and Portsmouth are also keen.


The mirror.

Aldridge to sue in Tevez row.

PAUL Aldridge is threatening to take legal action in the fall-out from the
Tevez-gate row with the Premier League. The former West Ham chief executive
is appalled he was never called to give evidence to the Independent
Commission that fined West Ham £5.5m - yet he claims his reputation has been
tarnished by the fall-out from that enquiry. Aldridge, who spent 10 years as
Hammers' chief executive, said: "I've instructed a specialist libel lawyer
to act on my behalf. Until the publication of the enquiry's findings my
integrity had never been questioned." The key issue is a meeting between
Aldridge and PL chief executive Richard Scudamore. Both men agreed it was a
private, off-the-record meeting. Yet Scudamore referred extensively to this
meeting in his evidence to the enquiry and said he had made it clear to
Aldridge he would be unable to ignore any disclosures of rule breaches. A
Premier League spokesman said: "The matter is in the hands of our lawyers.

The people.

Birmingham's £2million bid for West Ham left back Paul Konchesky has been
rejected. West Ham wants £4million for the former England international who
slipped out of Alan Curbishley's plans in the final two months of the
season. and Birmingham are not willing to pay that for the 26 year old who
is also a target for Glasgow rangers. and have left their £2million bid on
the table. in the hope that the hammers will reconsider.

The star.

Zam still the man.

Bobby Zamora has been told he still has a future at West Ham United. the
striker was thought to be among the players who will be booted out of Upton
park in the summer to make way for new signings. reading boss Steve Coppell
is also keen on Zamora but hammers chief Curbishley has told Zamora that he
is still part of his plans. players on the way out in the summer shake up
are Nigel reo-Coker Anton Ferdinand, Danny Gabbidon and Marlon Harewood.

The star

Derby county want West Ham United defender Calum davenport weather they are
promoted to the premier league or not.

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