Friday, October 12

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - II 12th October 2007

Tomkins going from strength to strength - WHUFC
12/10/2007 10:47

James Tomkins is hungrier than ever to let his football do the talking once
again after recovering from the injuries that curtailed him at the end of
last season. The imposing central defender endured a frustrating stop-start
campaign last year but after coming through two games in the last few weeks
- Tuesday's 1-0 reserve win against Tottenham Hotspur and the youth team's
recent 4-1 victory over Chelsea - Tomkins is in fine fettle. "I am delighted
to be back playing and the most important thing, feeling really fit and
raring to go," said the 18-year-old. "When you do come back after a time
out, you are not sure how long it will be until you are feeling at the top
of your game again and in the reserve match earlier this week, I knew it
would be a test for me as it was a big pitch and it was a case of seeing how
much I could get about and keeping everything steady. "But I was really
pleased with how I coped and as the game went on, I grew in confidence.
Calum Davenport was great to play alongside, he and John Pantsil were
continually talking to me throughout the game and that gave me an extra
boost."
The England youth international suffered two shoulder injuries last season,
the latter picked up as the campaign was ending but an operation in the
summer has corrected that and all Tomkins can think about now is playing
games, training with the first team and putting in the sort of performances
that may catch the eye of manager Alan Curbishley. "It is a case of me
taking it match by match, but I think having had to spend time out on the
sidelines, it has simply made me even hungrier. For me, the aims for this
season are the same as the ones I set myself last year, in that I want to
play as much as I can and as well as I can for both youth and reserves. "The
gaffer watches reserves games and if I am doing well, then who knows.
Training with the first team with all the good players we have at the club,
on a regular basis is also good for me and can only help improve my game no
end."
Tomkins is certainly hungry to learn and he said if it means him stepping up
his game, he would be happy to go out on loan to gain some first-team
experience. He said: "The ultimate aim is to secure a regular place in the
reserves and work my way if I can into the first team here. But if the club
feels that a loan spell somewhere will help me, then I will be only too
happy to do that. It would give me first team experience on a regular basis,
increase my confidence and hopefully help me towards the long-term goals I
have for playing at West Ham."

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West Ham legends in action - WHUFC
12/10/2007 11:18

A host of former West Ham United stars will be pulling their boots back on
this weekend all in the name of charity. A West Ham team including Tony
Gale, Tony Cottee, Frank McAvennie, Stuart Slater, Geoff Pike and Alan
Dickens along with current reserve team manager Kevin Keen will face a
Brentwood XI this Sunday. The side will also be under the 'management' of
Phil Parkes and Alan Devonshire, two other great names from the past. The
match is taking place at the Brentwood Sports Centre, Brentwood, Essex and
is in aid of the Helen Rollason Heal Cancer Charity. Kick-off is at 3pm and
admission, on the day, is £10 for adults and £5 for children and OAP's

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Internationals take centre stage - WHUFC
12/10/2007 15:45

A number of West Ham United players could be in action this weekend as the
Euro 2008 qualifiers near their conclusion.
Freddie Ljungberg is in line to captain Sweden for the trip to Liechtenstein
on Saturday as they look to consolidate their hold on Group F. Sweden are
level on 19 points with Spain, although have a game in hand as they do on
third-placed Northern Ireland who are three points adrift of the top two.
Northern Ireland, featuring George McCartney, go to Sweden on Wednesday -
meaning the club-mates could be in direct opposition for a place in Austria
and Switzerland next year.

Meanwhile, Danny Gabbidon, James Collins and Craig Bellamy will all hope to
figure when Wales travel to Cyprus on Saturday and then on to San Marino
four days later. Although John Toshack's men are ten points adrift of the
Czech Republic and 12 behind leaders Germany in Group D, they have realistic
ambitions of finishing in third place in the section. Further afield,
Nolberto Solano is with Peru in Lima as they start on the road to the 2010
World Cup with a qualifying match against Paraguay before heading to
Santiago for a fixture in Chile on Wednesday.

Also hoping to be in action in midweek is Mark Noble after being suspended
for England Under-21's home fixture against Montenegro in Leicester on
Friday night. The midfielder had played in the previous two 2009 European
Under-21 Championship qualification victories, and scored in the most recent
outing - a 2-0 victory against Bulgaria. Noble will be eligible to play in
Tuesday's trip to the Republic of Ireland. Finally, defender Christian
Dailly, on loan at Southampton, is with Scotland for their Euro 2008
qualifiers against Ukraine and Georgia on Saturday and Wednesday
respectively.

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Bellamy desperate to last full game - TeamTalk

Wales skipper Craig Bellamy is confident he can last 90 minutes against
Cyprus on Saturday, just 10 days after undergoing a groin operation. The
West Ham striker knows Wales cannot realistically qualify for next summer's
Euro 2008 finals, but his determination to contribute to the future shone
through as he explained his motives. Bellamy travelled with the Hammers'
blessing even though the Londoners know they need their £7.5million man back
on song for the Premier League in a week's time. Bellamy said: "We all want
to do as well as we can, results are so important to a nation like us. We
have not had the success of other nations, so good results do mean a lot to
us. "The desire to represent Wales and compete at the highest level in a
championship finals is with us all. So every game is important for us, and
especially for me. It is coming up to my 50th cap, I just want to get there.
"My whole aim is to get to that finals. What it would do for us as a nation
and football in our country would be priceless. "It would mean so much to
everyone, football would be improved everywhere. That is our aim and that is
my main aim."
Bellamy is a complex character, loved and loathed around the game. But
nobody can doubt his loyalty to his country, even if that emotion can seem
somewhat outdated these days around the international scene. He said: "There
has been no issue with West Ham. They want me to get on with football and
get back to the form I was in before I was hurt. "I do not see a problem, I
feel I can play 90 minutes. Obviously I will come off if it starts hurting.
West Ham have handled it well, but every club is different. "In the end you
are their player and I suppose I am happy now I am at a different sort of
club. "I just aim to keep fit and play matches. That is my approach to all
this. Your career is not very long and I am not in a position to dictate who
I play for and when. "I have missed so much of my career through injuries, I
understand the situation more than some. If West Ham were playing this
weekend, I would be fit enough and in the side. "It is not about whether it
is Wales or West Ham. This is the next game available to me and I need to
play. That is why I am here. "Representing your country is a massive honour,
the best. Something every player wants to be part of." He added: "I wanted
my first cap as a kid. I set a target of making my club debut at 17, wanting
to play for Wales when I was 18 and now trying to get every cap that I can.
"Injury has taken a lot of games away from me, but that happens to a lot of
players. I want every game now to cherish every moment of it, to be honest."

Bellamy has trained normally since arriving here, and said: "I'm feeling
really good and not surprised by the speed of the recovery. "I was aiming to
be back quickly and the doctor in Germany who did the operation gave me a
schedule, and this match fits perfectly into it. "A lot of German players
have had this operation and recovered in similar times. It just seems to be
a bit of thing for us at the moment, with me and Michael Owen having the
operation. "This recovery rate is common in Germany, and I am not surprised
at all. "I knew about Michael's operation, we have been working with the
same physios. I knew his time schedule, and I therefore knew mine was
possible. "The doctor told me I could play again in eight to 10 days, so I
knew that this Wales match in Cyprus was just right for me. "I could have
stayed at home and trained with four people because of injuries and the rest
being away on international duty. I would not have been able to do as much
and then probably played a reserve match next week. "West Ham looked at it
and felt it was better for me to be with Wales to train with a full squad,
have some competitive games and be back in good shape for the home game with
Sunderland next weekend.
"Otherwise I would have had a couple of weeks doing very little and not
having a competitive game. I would have ended up looking for sharpness in a
Premier League game."

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Dyer on track to make complete recovery - Daily Mail
Last updated at 13:43pm on 12th October 2007

West Ham midfielder Kieron Dyer is on schedule to make a complete recovery
from the double leg fracture he sustained six weeks ago. The England player
was carried off on a stretcher six minutes into West Ham's Carling Cup
second-round tie at Bristol Rovers on August 28. Dyer is unable to begin
training yet but the club's medical staff are pleased with his progress.
Hammers head physio George Cooper said: "Kieron met with his surgeon
yesterday and it went really well as he said that Kieron was right on
schedule with his rehabilitation. "He had an X-ray which showed the bone is
growing round the fracture at the rate we would expect it to. "He was given
the all-clear to continue using two crutches and to put the injured leg
down, gradually introducing weight over the next month. "If that goes well
the process will then be to use one crutch, thus introducing more weight and
then, after that, walking with no crutches at all."
Meanwhile, defender Christian Dailly looks set to return to the club when
his loan spell at Southampton comes to an end.
The 33-year-old has made four starts for the Saints and his form earned him
a recall to the Scottish national side. However, Southampton boss George
Burley has since signed Phil Ifil from Tottenham and Andrew Davies from
Middlesbrough. Dailly will be available to Burley for the match against
Cardiff on October 21 but the loan spell is due to end after that game.

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West Ham's Tomkins eyes loan exit
tribalfooball.com - October 12, 2007

West Ham's teenage defender James Tomkins fancies a move away on-loan. He
told whufc.com: "The ultimate aim is to secure a regular place in the
reserves and work my way if I can into the first team here. But if the club
feels that a loan spell somewhere will help me, then I will be only too
happy to do that. It would give me first team experience on a regular basis,
increase my confidence and hopefully help me towards the long-term goals I
have for playing at West Ham."

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West Ham want Bendtner - Sportigo
Fri, Oct 12, 07 13:13
Mark Apostolou

Finally, we come to Nicklas Bendtner, who has given Arsenal boss Arsene
Wenger an ultimatum - pick me or I'll quit (The Sun). This has sparked the
interest of West Ham, who are after the talented Dane (various).

It's hard when a top-quality player has to sit out on the bench simply
because those in front of him in the queue are in superb form - namely Robin
van Persie and Emmanuel Adebayor. It will be a tough decision for both
Wenger and the player, but one they will have to make sooner rather than
later.

Bendtner is young but also keen to get his career moving forwards. West Ham
would be a good move for him as they are progressing well at present and he
would at least be given a shot at first-team football. However, maybe a loan
move would be the most sensible thing for all parties.

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Rib risk for Ljungberg - Daily Mail
Last updated at 11:50am on 12th October 2007

West Ham United are facing the possibility of another injury problem after
midfielder Freddie Ljungberg insisted he will play in Sweden's Euro 2008
double header against Liechtenstein and Northern Ireland, despite a niggling
rib problem. Meanwhile West Ham forward Craig Bellamy believes he can
emulate Michael Owen as he sets his sights on leading Wales this weekend,
nine days after having groin surgery. Bellamy gave manager John Toshack a
massive boost on Wednesday by joining the squad before their departure for
Cyprus and declaring himself fit to train. The Wales captain had a single
hernia operation at the same clinic as Owen in Germany a week ago and was
inspired by the Newcastle striker's subsequent scoring return against
Everton eight days after his double hernia surgery.

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Dyer making steady progress - WHUFC
11/10/2007 14:52

Kieron Dyer is making steady progress in his rehabilitation following his
double leg fracture six weeks ago. The England midfielder was carried off
after a collision with an opponent six minutes into the Carling Cup
second-round tie at Bristol Rovers on 28 August. While it is still too early
to say when Dyer may be able to return to training, the club's medical staff
are pleased with the progress being made. West Ham United head
physiotherapist George Cooper said: "Kieron met with his surgeon yesterday
and it went really well as he said that Kieron was right on schedule with
his rehabilitation. He had an X-ray which showed the bone is growing round
the fracture at the rate we would expect it to. "He was given the all-clear
to continue using two crutches and to put the injured leg down, gradually
introducing weight over the next month," he added. "If that goes well the
process will then be to use one crutch, thus introducing more weight and
then, after that, walking with no crutches at all."

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Dyer recovery on track - SSN
Midfielder progressing well after double break
By James Dall Last updated: 11th October 2007

West Ham United's medical staff have revealed that Kieron Dyer's
rehabilitation is 'right on schedule'. The midfielder suffered a double leg
break in August during the Carling Cup tie against Bristol Rovers. Dyer is
now working on his gradual recovery and has been boosted by the news that
everything is on track. Head physiotherapist George Cooper confirmed the
encouraging update and outlined the sequence of events should the
28-year-old's recovery continue to improve as expected.
"Kieron met with his surgeon and it went really well as he said that Kieron
was right on schedule with his rehabilitation," he told the club's official
website "He had an X-ray which showed the bone is growing round the fracture
at the rate we would expect it to. "He was given the all-clear to continue
using two crutches and to put the injured leg down, gradually introducing
weight over the next month. "If that goes well the process will then be to
use one crutch, thus introducing more weight and then, after that, walking
with no crutches at all."

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West Ham's Reid hopeful of fresh chance
tribalfooball.com - October 11, 2007

Exciting West Ham winger Kyel Reid is eyeing a first team bow courtesy of
the Carling Cup. Reid has already impressed in the competition this season,
having made the last-gasp winner for Dean Ashton against Plymouth Argyle in
the previous round that has left West Ham United on the verge of the last
eight. "I just want to get another chance," Reid told whufc.com. "I am
waiting for my call. Whenever he calls me, hopefully I will take my chance
and hopefully I can do better than my last performance out there."

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West Ham physio upbeat over Dyer
tribalfooball.com - October 11, 2007

West Ham United head physiotherapist George Cooper has given an upbeat
report on Kieron Dyer as the midfielder recovers from his double leg
fracture. Cooper told whufc.com: "Kieron met with his surgeon yesterday and
it went really well as he said that Kieron was right on schedule with his
rehabilitation. He had an X-ray which showed the bone is growing round the
fracture at the rate we would expect it to. "He was given the all-clear to
continue using two crutches and to put the injured leg down, gradually
introducing weight over the next month," he added. "If that goes well the
process will then be to use one crutch, thus introducing more weight and
then, after that, walking with no crutches at all."

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Tosh Tells Hammers: No Risks With Bellamy - gola.com

Wales manager John Toshack has reassured his West Ham counterpart Alan
Curbishley that he won't take any risks with striker Craig Bellamy. Wales'
hopes of qualification to the European Championship finals have almost
entirely disappeared, with only a miracle able to save them for yet more
disappointment. But manager John Toshack has been handed a glimmer of hope
with the unexpected return to fitness of West Ham striker Craig Bellamy, who
Tosh had not expected to be match ready.
The Hammers had assessed the striker last week and felt he was fit enough to
play a part for Wales against Cyprus on Saturday and San Marino in mid-week.
Wales coach Dean Saunders has revealed that Bellamy has trained as normal,
following treatment at the same clinic as Michael Owen for a groin problem.
"Craig is fine, he is doing everything in training and looks really sharp,"
said Saunders. "And because the operation was only last week, he has not
lost any of his general fitness. When you have an operation and you are out
for a couple of weeks you do start to lose fitness. "So the benefit from
coming back this quickly is that he is ready to go, you couldn't tell he'd
just had an operation."
Manager John Toshack has reassured West Ham that Bellamy will only be
selected if he is entirely rehabilitated. I can assure West Ham that we will
not take any risks with Craig," Toshack told the Western Mail."He has
trained with us and looked fine, but he will be monitored right through the
week in Cyprus and I will not take any decision on him until Saturday
morning ahead of the match. "Craig has not been given any restrictions by
West Ham on what he can do, they are quite happy for him to be with us. "We
never expected him to be remotely available for the Cyprus match. We had
made arrangements for him to be flown out to Bologna on Monday to join up
with the squad ahead of the San Marino game, in the outside hope he might be
available for that one. "Suddenly, though, we could have Craig for the two
games. And, as we saw in Slovakia in the last match, everyone knows how
important a player he is to us."

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U18s show why West Ham is still 'The Academy'
By Guardian-series

WEST Ham United U18s are flying high after hitting 17 goals in their last
three matches. The youth side chalked up a 7-3 win over London rivals
Millwall at the weekend, while recent results include a 6-0 victory at
Cardiff and a 4-1 home win against Chelsea. Freddie Sears was the star of
the show at Millwall, hitting a hat-trick, and Bondz N'Gala, Anthony Edgar,
Jack Jeffrey and Junior Stanislas also found the target.
Delighted Academy director Tony Carr said: "To score seven goals away from
home is a tremendous achievement and we were always in control. "It was
another all-round great team performance and while you don't expect every
game to be as high scoring as our games have been in the last three matches,
we want to keep it all going now. We are playing really well and scoring
goals from all over."
For young striker Sears, his hat-trick against Millwall was his second in as
many games - he hit three against Chelsea the week before - and has now
scored 12 goals in the last six games. The only downside was an injured
ankle that forced him to pull out of the England U19 squad this week.
"Freddie took a knock on his ankle after scoring his first goal. He didn't
want to come off, but once he had scored his hat-trick I pulled him off as
he needed treatment," said Carr. "He did join up with the England U19s, but
they sent him home on Sunday night because he isn't going to recover in time
to play. It's disappointing for him but, if he stays in this rich vein of
form, there will certainly be other opportunities for him. "Fred has stepped
up to the levels I want him to be at this season and he is carrying on the
good work from last year, when he was also very prolific."
The young Hammers take a breather this weekend with no match scheduled,
giving Carr the chance to assess a successful few weeks. "We started the
season disappointingly by our standards," he said. "We only lost narrowly
1-0 in both games and really should have got something from them. So, it was
all about getting the confidence going and, once we started scoring, we have
gone on and upwards from there. "The way we played in the second half
against Chelsea was the best we have played this year."

11:24am today

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Hammers at sixes and sevens - Daily Mail
Last updated at 10:08am on 11th October 2007

West Ham's new sponsors, XL Holidays, have finally got their sums right. The
holiday company took over from Jobserve as the Hammers' shirt sponsors this
season and have taken out adverts all around the ground. Unfortunately, the
banner adorning the Centenary Stand since August - "Choose from 7 paradise
islands - Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, St Kitts, St Lucia and Tobago" -
proved misleading. Someone eventually twigged and it now reads to "Choose
from 6 paradise islands...

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