Friday, November 9

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - II 9th November 2007

Captain's Blog - Upturn at training ground - WHUFC
The West Ham United skipper has seen plenty of positives in the last week
09.11.2007

Birthday wishes for Alan Curbishley, training ground updates on the likes of
Bobby Zamora and Craig Bellamy, and building for the future at the Boleyn
Ground - Lucas Neill's exclusive whufc.com column has all this and more this
week before the trip to Derby County.

I'd like to begin this week's column by sending the team's best wishes to
the gaffer, who celebrated his 50th birthday yesterday, which came as shock
to me as I thought he was younger! Hopefully we can deliver him a belated
birthday present by taking all three points at Derby on Saturday.

On behalf of myself and the rest of the boys, I would like to thank the fans
for their continued support and loyalty. It means a great deal to us to have
such amazing fans behind us all the time, through thick and thin. We really
appreciate your patience through some recent inconsistent performances, like
last week which saw us involved with three very different results.

A last-minute certain loss turned into a draw at Portsmouth, a last-minute
draw turned into a win at Coventry and a last-minute win turned into a draw
against Bolton! It was a regrettable two points dropped against Bolton and
we showed a little bit of naivety by not finishing the game off but, on the
plus side, I thought we battled hard and kept them down to a couple of half
chances. The bottom line is, at home, we should be expecting to finish teams
off , so to drop the points in the manner we did was very hard to take.

This weekend sees the last game before the international break, away to
Derby. It is crucial that we win this game to put us in touching distance of
the league leaders which is where we aim to be. There seems to be a bit of a
gap opening up between the top and bottom half of the table and we want to
make sure we are in the top end. On paper it's a game we are favourites to
win, but as we all know, football is not played on paper and it's going to
be a difficult place to go but we are fully committed to coming away with
three points.

This week in training we have seen a few more faces out of the treatment
room and on to the training pitch which is great. James Collins is back,
Bellars is stepping up his outdoor training, so too are Dean Ashton, Scott
Parker and Freddie Ljungberg and it is especially nice to see Bobby's funny
face back out there with his inevitable banter that goes everywhere with
him! So I am confident by the time the Tottenham game comes around, which no
doubt everyone is looking forward to, the manager will have a different kind
of selection problem where he will be picking from close to a full-strength
squad.

He will be able to play the formation he wants to play, with players in the
correct position and with the first 11 he hasn't been able to play yet.
Having said that, it is a great effort by the lads who have been playing for
the past few games to try to adopt a system that we are not used to because
of injuries - particularly in the midfield. To go out and play to the best
of our abilities even though some are playing totally out of position says a
lot for the spirit in the camp.

On a personal note, I've found myself in a difficult period on the pitch
with what I feel have been inconsistent performances, although I am feeling
better and better every week physically and mentally, after no break in the
off-season. I am working hard to deliver the kinds of performances which
West Ham fans expect and deserve from their captain.

Looking forward, we got the home draw we were hoping for in the Carling Cup
and avoided the three main contenders. However, in Everton we have a very
tough game and it's always funny that when you draw teams in the cup you
always seem to play them in the league soon before or soon after, so it is
going to be a very interesting week.

Once again, thank you so much to our loyal fans for your continued support,
it means a lot to the boys and is never and should never be taken for
granted by anybody wearing a West Ham United shirt.

Regards
Lucas Neill

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Derby County match preview - WHUFC
All the background and team news for Saturday's Premier League fixture
09.11.2007

Derby County v West Ham United
Barclays Premier League
Saturday 10 November
Kick-off 3pm
Referee: Mark Clattenburg (Tyne and Wear)

WHUTV - Live audio coverage along with behind the scenes coverage in the
run-up to the game including Alan Curbishley's pre-match press conference.
WHUTV also has all the highlights from this season's action, including last
weekend's 1-1 draw with Bolton Wanderers. Check out the action as well from
the midweek reserve-team fixture as well to see who might be coming through.

Team news

Alan Curbishley's side are looking to make it five games unbeaten in all
competitions against the Premier League's bottom club. James Collins,
Freddie Ljungberg and Dean Ashton are all back in training this week but it
is thought they will not be ready to return. Mark Noble is ruled out after a
hernia operation but Nigel Quashie came through another reserve match in
midweek and could be in contention.

Hogan Ephraim's loan spell at Queen's Park Rangers has come to an end, while
youngsters like James Tomkins, Jack Collison and Kyel Reid have all made
great strides in recent weeks and could figure in the travelling party.
Craig Bellamy was rested this week and, along with fellow forward Ashton,
will have high hopes of returning for the visit of Tottenham Hotspur on
Sunday 25 November.

Derby, who lost 2-0 at Aston Villa last Saturday, are hopeful of having
Kenny Miller fit after his recovery from a hamstring injury. The Scotland
striker having trained again this week and manager Billy Davies has rated
him "touch and go". The Rams are without Andy Todd (back) while fellow
defender Claude Davis is doubtful with a muscle problem.

Derby goalkeeper Stephen Bywater served West Ham United for eight years
between 1998 and last summer, making a total of 59 appearances. Now 26, he
played 39 league and cup games in 2004/05, culminating in his substitute's
appearance at the Millennium Stadium as the club secured a top-flight
return. Bywater established himself as the No1 at Derby in his first season,
repeating the promotion trick. Full-back Tyrone Mears spent last season at
the Boleyn Ground, playing five league matches.

Background

West Ham United will know the advantage of scoring first as the club have
not lost in any of the seven matches, in all competitions, where they broken
the deadlock. Not one overseas player has scored in the club's 13 league
strikes this season. George McCartney, the Northern Ireland full-back who
scored in last week's 1-1 draw with Bolton Wanderers has, along with Robert
Green and Matthew Upson, featured in every one of the eleven Premier League
fixtures - although only Green and Upson have played every minute.

For the second time this season, West Ham United are involved in the only
3pm fixture on a Saturday. Victory would move the club into the top half of
the table and within striking distance of the top eight. The match is the
last one before the international break, with the club returning to action
at 1.30pm on Sunday 25 November against London rivals Tottenham Hotspur .

Derby have failed to beat West Ham United in the last six matches between
the teams at Pride Park, with the visitors only conceding twice in that run
of two wins and four draws. This season Derby, have not scored more than two
goals in a game since 11 August and have only one victory to their name.
Bywater and Stephen Pearson have played every minute for the Rams.

Last six league meetings

23 January 2005 - West Ham United 1-2 Derby County
29 September 2004 - Derby County 1-1 West Ham United
10 April 2004 - West Ham United 0-0 Derby Country
4 October 2003 - Derby County 0-1 West Ham United
26 December 2001 - West Ham United 4-0 Derby County
8 September 2001 - Derby County 0-0 West Ham United

Club information

Tickets: This match is now SOLD OUT. For more information on ticketing,
click here. For more information on how to get to Pride Park, click here

Weather: The forecast for Saturday is for an overcast day, with some rain
expected. Temperatures are expected to reach around 11C.

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Anton and Coley on song - WHUFC
Check out WHUTV to see the musical double act in good voice for charity
09.11.2007

Anton Ferdinand and Carlton Cole showed their support for the Richard House
Children's Hospice this week when they attended the organisation's annual
ball in central London.

Richard House is one of the club's two official charities along with the
Bobby Moore Fund for Cancer Research UK. London's first children's hospice,
Richard House has helped hundreds of children and their families by
providing respite from the emotional and physical trauma living with a
terminal illness can bring.

Ferdinand saw at first hand just what an impact Richard House has on those
that need its help when he visited the hospice with team-mate Mark Noble
earlier this season. Therefore, not only was he more than happy to go along
to the ball, held at The Brewery, as a mark of his support - he went one
step further by offering himself up as an auction prize to the highest
bidder.

He said: "It all started as a joke really. I said in passing that if someone
bid £5,000 I would get up on stage and sing one verse of a song. Then Coley
added in that he would do a moonwalk! We obviously didn't think anyone in
the room would pay that sort of money to see us two jokers even if it was
for charity but we didn't realise there was another footballer and a good
friend of both of ours at the ball!"

The good friend the defender is referring to is former Hammers midfielder
Joe Cole who became an ambassador for Richard House during his time with the
club. He was more than willing to pledge the money to see two former
team-mates perform to a room of 500 distinguished guests and Anton and
Carlton were more than happy to oblige.

"When I saw Joe's hand go up to offer to pay the money I knew I would have
to go through with it but to be honest I was more than happy because I
believe so strongly in the charity and what they do," Ferdinand added. "When
I went to the hospice I was so touched by what a wonderful warm place it was
and how hard the staff work to make sure the children there are always
having fun but also being stimulated. I have also been told my voice isn't
that bad so I knew I wasn't going to embarrass myself which I think Joe was
hoping for!"

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Green left out - again - KUMB
Filed: Friday, 9th November 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

Robert Green has once again been left out of the full England squad by Steve
McClaren. McClaren - who is likely to face the sack should England fail to
qualify for the 2008 European Championships - chose Portsmouth's veteran
David James, Totenham's errant stopper Paul Robinson and Aston Villa's
on-loan keeper Scott Carson ahead of Green yet again - despite a host of
calls for the former Norwich man's inclusion. Green has been in excellent
form for his club this season, and has been rated England's most consistent
goalkeeper this term. Not enough for McClaren, it seems. England face
Austria in a friendly next week before taking on Croatia a few days later in
their final European Championship qualifier. Should Russia beat Israel in
Tel Aviv next week England will fail to qualify for next year's
Championships, which will almost certainly spell the end of McClaren's
urbulent reign. One suspects Rob Green won't be sending any sympathy cards
should that happen.

Full England squad: Robinson, Carson, James, P Neville, Campbell, Richards,
Brown, Lescott, Shorey, Bridge, A Cole, Beckham, Wright-Phillips, Bentley,
Gerrard, Lampard, Hargreaves, Barry, J Cole, Downing, Young, Smith, Crouch,
Defoe, Rooney, Owen.

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Deutsch-Mark - KUMB
Filed: Friday, 9th November 2007
By: Mathew O'Greel

Mark Noble will undergo a second hernia operation today in an attempt to
cure a troublesome groin. Noble - who sustained his most recent injury in
the 1-1 draw with Bolton last weekend - travelled to Germany earlier this
week in order to prepare for an operation with Dr Ulrike Muschaweck, the
same surgeon who treated team mate Craig Bellamy recently.
Alan Curbishley said: "Mark has been having this problem for a couple of
months but he didn't let on. "You're dealing with a young boy thinking he
can get through it. We'll put it down to experience. "I left him out of the
team recently because I felt he was tired and perhaps needed a rest, as he
has been going full pelt for the last five or six months and not really had
any recovery time."
Noble has also been ruled out of the England Under 21s' forthcoming
qualifiers against Bulgaria and Portugal, although is expected to be fit in
time to face Tottenham later this month.

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Derby v West Ham preview - SSN
Victory for Rams can lift them out of relegation zone
By James Dall Last updated: 9th November 2007

A victory prior to the international break would do much to inject hope into
lowly Derby County, who host West Ham United in Saturday's only 3pm
kick-off. The Rams' current concern lies in their distinct limpness in
attack, having scored just five goals in 12 Premier League matches. Their
defence has done little to fill Derby supporters with confidence either, as
they hold the joint poorest defensive record in the league with Reading -
conceding 26 goals in 12. However, it is not all doom and gloom for Billy
Davies' men; three points against West Ham would see them climb out of the
relegation zone for the first time since the opening week of the season. For
The Hammers, Alan Curbishley will be keen to improve on some steady form -
one win and two draws in their previous three games. Curbishley, though, is
without several players and his depleted squad may provide Derby with the
opportunity they so desperately require.
Davies is sweating on the fitness of Kenny Miller, who sat out the loss to
Aston Villa with a hamstring strain. Miller's goal against Bolton in
September was the last time The Rams hit the back of the net, and Davies
will be keeping his fingers crossed that the Scotland international will be
at his disposal. Furthermore, Claude Davis is struggling with an abductor
muscle problem and is rated as 50-50, while Andy Todd is doubtful after a
midweek visit to a spinal specialist.

West Ham woes
Curbishley's seemingly endless list of injuries includes Kieron Dyer, Scott
Parker, Julien Faubert, Craig Bellamy and Bobby Zamora. The Hammers coach
was dealt a further blow with the news that Mark Noble faces two weeks on
the sidelines following his hernia operation. However, the recovering trio
of Dean Ashton, Freddie Ljungberg and James Collins could feature after
returning to training.

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Derby v West Ham - BBC

Pride Park
Saturday, 10 November
Kick-off: 1500 GMT
BBC coverage: BBC Sport website, BBC Radio Five Live & highlights on Match
of the Day.

Striker Kenny Miller could return for Derby after a hamstring injury.

But Derby have defensive problems with Claude Davis (adductor muscle) and
Andy Todd, who has seen a spine specialist regarding his back injury,
sidelined.

West Ham are again without midfielder Mark Noble, who is not expected to
return until 25 November.

Midfielder Freddie Ljungberg, striker Dean Ashton and defender James Collins
could return to ease the Upton Park club's injury troubles.

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Derby keeper Stephen Bywater: "We would take 1-0, 10-9, the lads are just
looking for any win.
"Then there's an international break and with teams around us playing each
other hopefully we can have a good week off next week, not in the bottom
three.

"It will be a big confidence boost. It is not nice to come to training when
you have been beaten."


West Ham boss Alan Curbishley:
"The injury situation is unprecedented. Julien Faubert and Kieron Dyer are
the long-term ones and they will be out for a while.
"Other players keep making comebacks, but as soon as many of them do, they
suffer another setback. It can be very frustrating."

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Derby (from): Bywater, Griffin, Moore, Leacock, McEveley, Fagan, Teale,
Oakley, Pearson, Barnes, Howard, Earnshaw, Price, Jones, Mears, Miller,
Lewis.

West Ham (from): Green, Wright, Neill, Gabbidon, Upson, McCartney,
Ferdinand, Collins, Solano, Bowyer, Mullins, Etherington, Boa Morte, Cole,
Pantsil, Spector, Camara, Reid, Ljungberg, Ashton.


BIG-MATCH FACTS
Three points against West Ham would not only give Derby their second victory
of this Premier League campaign, but also lift them out of the bottom three
for the first time since the first week of the season.

West Ham have won four times as many league matches as Derby, and lost half
as many. They need all three points here to recapture a place in the top
half.

Honours are even between these clubs in Premier League matches on Derby
turf, at two wins a piece and two draws - the stalemates being goalless
affairs in the most recent Pride Park clashes at this level.


CLUB FORM
DERBY COUNTY


Fixtures
Highest realistically achievable after Saturday's matches: 17th
Lowest could fall: 20th

1. Picked up two points from a possible 18 since their only victory of this
Premier League campaign; 1-0, home to Newcastle on 17 September.

2. One of three clubs with just one Premier League win. The others are
Bolton and Tottenham.

3. One of two clubs to have lost eight Premier League matches. The other is
Wigan.

4. Completed 431 minutes (seven hours 11 minutes) of league soccer since
Kenny Miller's goal in the 1-1 draw, home to Bolton on 29 September. It is
759 minutes (12 hours 39 minutes) since a Derby player other than Miller
scored in the Premier League; that being Matthew Oakley, against Birmingham
on 25 August.

5. Own the weakest attack in English league football with just five goals
scored in 12 outings, at one every 216 minutes (three hours 36 minutes) on
average.

6. Possess the joint poorest defence in the Premier League with Reading;
conceded 26 goals in 12, at one every 42 minutes on average. Failed to score
in eight of their 12 Premier League matches - more than any other club.

7. On the longest current run in the Premier League of 11 matches, since
scoring more than a single goal in a game; 2-2, home to Portsmouth on the
opening day, 11 August.

8. One of four clubs still chasing a second home victory in the Premier
League. The others are Bolton, Middlesbrough and Tottenham.

9. Picked up just five points at Pride Park (one win, two draws, two
defeats); only Tottenham have a weaker home record in the Premier League
(four points from one win, one draw and three defeats).

10. A home match with Chelsea follows the international break, then a vital
visit to Sunderland before meeting Manchester United at Old Trafford.

WEST HAM UNITED


Club stats
Fixtures
Highest achievable after Saturday's matches: 9th
Lowest could fall: 12th

1. Gained one win in six Premier League matches; 3-1, home to Sunderland on
21 October.

2. Undefeated in four in all competitions (two wins, two draws).

3. Own the joint lowest aggregate in the Premier League with Liverpool of 23
goals; their 11 matches have produced 13 goals for, and 10 against.

4. Four goals short of conceding 5,000 in league football.

5. Still the only club in the Premier League without an overseas goalscorer.


6. Not scored in the last two away league matches.

7. Two London derbies follow the international break; home to Spurs and away
to Chelsea.


KEY PLAYER NOTES
DERBY COUNTY


Own the shortest goal scorers list in the Premier League; just three
players.

Matthew OAKLEY and Kenny MILLER are Derby's joint top scorers with two each
of the Rams' five Premier League goals.

Goalkeeper Stephen BYWATER and defender Stephen PEARSON are the only
remaining players to have been on the field for every minute of every one of
Derby's Premier League matches this season.

If selected:-

OAKLEY will be making his 50th league appearance for Derby.

Tyrone MEARS will be facing a former club. The 24 year old defender made
just six appearances (five in the league) in a one-season stay with West Ham
before his move to Pride Park last season.

MEARS will also be making his 100th career league appearance (Manchester
City, Preston, West Ham and Derby).

Robert MALCOLM will be playing two days before turning 27.

WEST HAM UNITED


Craig BELLAMY is West Ham's top scorer with four goals.

The Hammers' joint top Premier League marksmen are Dean ASHTON, Lee BOWYER,
Matthew ETHERINGTON and BELLAMY, with two each.


Matthew UPSON and Robert GREEN are the only remaining players to have been
on the field for every minute of every one of West Ham's Premier League
matches this season.

If selected:-

Henri CAMARA will be making his 100th career Premier League appearance
(Wolves, Southampton, Wigan and West Ham).

Carlton COLE will be playing two days before his 24th birthday.

If on the field from the outset:-

James COLLINS will be making his 100th career club start (Cardiff and West
Ham).


HEAD TO HEAD
Derby's only victories over West Ham in the Premier League were their first
two at home; 1-0 on 15 February 1997 and 2-0 on 6 December 1997.

The Rams have failed to score in five of the last nine Premier League
meetings with the Hammers.

Home and away
League (inc PL): Derby 22 wins, West Ham 19, Draws 23
Prem: Derby 2 wins, West Ham 5, Draws 5

at Derby only
League (inc PL): Derby 16 wins, West Ham 8, Draws 8
Prem: Derby 2 wins, West Ham 2, Draws 2


REFEREE
Mark Clattenburg (Tyne & Wear)

Premier League referees' table
Mark Clattenburg's 2007-08 Premier League card count

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Derby v West Ham: Preview - Soccernet

Derby goalkeeper Stephen Bywater is loving the Barclays Premier League
relegation battle and enjoys nothing better than a scrap to unwind away from
top-flight action. Bywater has been the busiest goalkeeper in the league
this season with the rock-bottom Rams having conceded 26 goals in their 12
games to date. While some players are consumed by what happens on the pitch,
however, the 26-year-old finds an escape from the spotlight in ultimate
fighting. Bywater finds sparring with his fellow devotees of the sport
perfect relaxation and his sporting heroes include Chuck Lidell and Randy
Couture. The intense training is something he has participated in since his
days at West Ham - Derby's opponents at Pride Park - and has kept his
fitness levels high, a broken toe incurred while on loan at Coventry aside.
``I train with my mates on a Wednesday, if we have a day off,'' said
Bywater. ``If you lose on a Saturday it's a great release from it all. ``You
take the odd blow but obviously it is with mates so it's all right. ``My
mind switches off, it is a way of getting away from things and I don't
really like watching football. ``I am into anything other than football
really. I never watch Match of the Day, even our games, because you always
find it is never as good as when it happens at the time. ``Especially in the
position we are in, you need something else to think about. Probably if you
were top of the league you would watch other teams, or the live Monday night
game, but the position we are in means you need to switch off.''
Defender Andy Todd saw a spine specialist this week and will undergo an MRI
scan in a bid to resolve a long-standing back problem while fellow
centre-back Claude Davis is also out with an injured adductor muscle. But
Derby could be boosted by the return of Scotland striker Kenny Miller after
a hamstring injury.
Meanwhile, West Ham manager Alan Curbishley has dismissed speculation that
former Liverpool coach Paco Ayesteran is to become the club's new technical
director. The Londoners have made no secret of their desire to create the
role, and Spaniard Ayesteran - who left Anfield earlier this season - was
strongly linked with the position this week. But Curbishley, 50 on Thursday,
insisted West Ham were only in the early stages of the selection process -
and denied that the new man would affect his control of the first-team
squad. Curbishley said: ``We've discussed the situation and we're coming up
with a brief for what the job entails. ``No-one has been in the frame, or
even talked about. We're hoping to push on with a new stadium and training
ground, and we need someone who can deal with it. ``We're talking about the
long-term development of the club. If we want to become bigger, we have to
plan it. ``We're not too far down the road yet but I will have a massive
input. I know I will have complete control of first-team matters.''

West Ham face Derby with an injury list which continues to hamper their
progress. Midfielder Mark Noble is the latest player to be ruled out, and he
is due to have a double hernia operation tomorrow at the Munich clinic of Dr
Ulrike Muschaweck, the surgeon who treated Michael Owen and Craig Bellamy.
Curbishley is desperately hoping that Dean Ashton, Fredrik Ljungberg and
James Collins will recover sufficiently to be included in his squad for the
game. He added: ``The injury situation is unprecedented. Julien Faubert and
Kieron Dyer are the long-term ones, and they'll be out for a while. ``Other
players keep making comebacks, but as soon as many of them do, they suffer
another setback. It can be very frustrating.''

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Curbs dismisses Pako link - SSN
Hammers on the lookout for new technical director
By James Dall Last updated: 9th November 2007

West Ham United manager Alan Curbishley has dismissed reports that the club
are set to appoint former Liverpool coach Pako Ayesteran as their new
technical director. The Spaniard - who left Anfield earlier this season -
was strongly linked with the position this week; however Curbishley is
adamant that they are yet to contact anyone about the role.
The Hammers boss explained that they are keen to fill the position, and
insists that whoever takes the job will have no influence on first-team
matters.

Bigger

"We've discussed the situation and we're coming up with a brief for what the
job entails," Curbishley said. "No-one has been in the frame, or even talked
about. We're hoping to push on with a new stadium and training ground, and
we need someone who can deal with it. "We're talking about the long-term
development of the club. If we want to become bigger, we have to plan it.
"We're not too far down the road yet but I will have a massive input. I know
I will have complete control of first-team matters."

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Bywater targets Rams boost - SSN
Keeper looks for victory over Hammers
Last updated: 9th November 2007

Stephen Bywater is hoping Derby County can secure 'a big confidence boost'
with victory over his former club West Ham United. The Premier League's
bottom team have won just once this season, with Kenny Miller's goal seeing
off Newcastle United in September. And with the international break on the
horizon, Bywater wants The Rams to post a second win which could move the
club out of the relegation zone. "We would take 1-0, 10-9, the lads are just
looking for any win," said the keeper, who has conceded 26 goals in 12 games
this term. "Then there is an international break and with teams around us
playing each other hopefully we can have a good week off next week, not
being in the bottom three. It will be a big confidence boost. It is not nice
to come to training when you have been beaten and having two weeks off,
mentally, it is nice to have a good result."
Bywater also revealed that Derby boss Billy Davies has encouraged the
players to be critical with each other. "When you get in the changing rooms
you point fingers and have a bit of a row, tell it how it is, but you are
just being honest," Bywater added. "That is what the gaffer is telling us to
be, to try to make sure we don't make the same mistakes every week.
"Everyone has their say, you don't take offence by it and you move on.
Emotions can get to people, you might get wound up, but you have to take it
on the chin and accept responsibility for certain things."

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Injured eleven woe for Curbs - Daily Mail
Last updated at 13:26pm on 9th November 2007

West Ham manager Alan Curbishley is without 11 senior players for tomorrow's
match at bottom-of-the-table Derby.
Midfielder Mark Noble is likely to be out for the next two weeks after being
sent to Germany for surgery to cure a hernia problem. Craig Bellamy and Lee
Bowyer have had similar injuries in recent weeks. Scott Parker, Julien
Faubert, Kieron Dyer, Hayden Mullins and Freddie Ljungberg are among their
other injured stars.

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DERBY v West Ham: Miller on the mend - Daily Mail
Last updated at 13:07pm on 9th November 2007

Scotland striker Kenny Miller could return for Derby against West Ham at
Pride Park. Miller returned to training this week after missing the 2-0
Premier League defeat at Aston Villa with a hamstring injury. But Derby
manager Billy Davies has restricted choice at the back with Claude Davis
(adductor muscle) and Andy Todd, who has seen a spine specialist regarding
his back injury, sidelined.

Derby v WEST HAM: Noble misses out
Last updated at 13:02pm on 9th November 2007

West Ham will once again be without Mark Noble for the Premier League match
at Derby on Saturday. The England Under-21 international midfielder was due
to undergo a double hernia operation in Munich after playing with pain in
recent weeks and he is unlikely to be back before the home match against
Tottenham on November 25. Manager Alan Curbishley continues to be hampered
by a lengthy injury list, but he hopes to include the recovering trio of
Fredrik Ljungberg, Dean Ashton and James Collins in his squad.

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Green is snubbed as McClaren sticks with Robinson - Daily Mail
Last updated at 13:52pm on 9th November 2007

There was huge disappointment for West Ham's Robert Green today as the
Premier League's best English keeper was again overlooked by Steve McClaren.
The England manager selected three other goalkeepers in his squad for the
friendly against Austria next Friday, followed five days later by their
final Euro 2008 qualifying tie against Croatia.
McClaren has kept faith with Tottenham's Paul Robinson, who has been under
pressure since he conceded a soft goal in the first match against Croatia in
Zagreb. The other goalkeepers in the squad are Scott Carson, on loan at
Aston Villa from Liverpool, and David James, who was recalled earlier this
year by McClaren at the age of 35 after a series of outstanding performances
for Portsmouth. However, Green remained philosophical about the England
situation. He said: "It's not something I worry about any more. "They're
going to pick whoever they want but if I keep playing well for West Ham,
then one day it might come. It's beyond my control. I'm not going to gain
anything by worrying about it. "I was in one squad and then not in the next,
although I hadn't played. I've not been told why I'm not included, but the
reality is that I'm not in it and that is the bottom line. "I'm in the team
at West Ham, though, and I'm enjoying that."
Green will play for the Hammers at Derby tomorrow, and manager Alan
Curbishley said: "Robert can't do any more.
"He's been the outstanding player for us so far this season and I know he's
been watched regularly by England.
"What more has he got to do? Just be picked, it's as simple as that."

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Green's Omission is Staggering - West Ham Till I Die

Can anyone please explain to me Robert Green of this parish has again not
been included in the England squad? Even the stats show he should be in.
Goals conceded in the Premier League:

Robert Green 10
Scott Carson 13
David James 13
Paul Robinson (ahem) 24

Disgrace.

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Curbishley dismisses Spanish link to new Hammers post - Daily Mail
Last updated at 10:25am on 9th November 2007

West Ham manager Alan Curbishley has dismissed speculation that former
Liverpool coach Paco Ayesteran is to become the club's new technical
director. The Londoners have made no secret of their desire to create the
role, and Spaniard Ayesteran - who left Anfield earlier this season - was
strongly linked with the position this week. Former assistant to Rafa
Benitez Paco Ayesteran (right) had been linked with a future role as West
Ham technical director
But Curbishley, 50 yesterday, insisted West Ham were only in the early
stages of the selection process - and denied that the new man would affect
his control of the first-team squad. Curbishley said: "We've discussed the
situation and we're coming up with a brief for what the job entails. "No-one
has been in the frame, or even talked about. We're hoping to push on with a
new stadium and training ground, and we need someone who can deal with it.
"We're talking about the long-term development of the club. If we want to
become bigger, we have to plan it. "We're not too far down the road yet but
I will have a massive input. I know I will have complete control of
first-team matters."
West Ham face Derby at Pride Park in the Barclays Premier League tomorrow
with an injury list which continues to hamper their progress. Midfielder
Mark Noble is the latest player to be ruled out, and he is due to have a
double hernia operation tomorrow at the Munich clinic of Dr Ulrike
Muschaweck, the surgeon who treated Michael Owen and Craig Bellamy.
Curbishley is desperately hoping that Dean Ashton, Fredrik Ljungberg and
James Collins will recover sufficiently to be included in his squad for the
game. He added: "The injury situation is unprecedented. Julien Faubert and
Kieron Dyer are the long-term ones, and they'll be out for a while. "Other
players keep making comebacks, but as soon as many of them do, they suffer
another setback. It can be very frustrating."

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Noble won't take part in Ram raid - TeamTalk

West Ham will once again be without Mark Noble for Saturday's Premier League
match against Derby at Pride Park.
The England Under-21 international midfielder was due to undergo a double
hernia operation in Munich on Friday after playing with pain in recent
weeks, and he is unlikely to be back before the home match against Tottenham
on November 25. Hammers manager Alan Curbishley continues to be hampered by
a lengthy injury list, but he hopes to include the recovering trio of
Fredrik Ljungberg, Dean Ashton and James Collins in his squad.

West Ham (from): Green, Wright, Neill, Gabbidon, Upson, McCartney,
Ferdinand, Collins, Solano, Bowyer, Mullins, Etherington, Boa Morte, Cole,
Pantsil, Spector, Camara, Reid, Ljungberg, Ashton.

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Al Curbs talk of Paco rolling in - TeamTalk

Alan Curbishley has dismissed speculation that former Liverpool coach Paco
Ayesteran is to become West Ham's new technical director. The Londoners have
made no secret of their desire to create the role, and Spaniard Ayesteran -
who left Anfield earlier this season - was strongly linked with the position
this week. But Curbishley, 50 on Thursday, insisted West Ham were only in
the early stages of the selection process - and denied that the new man
would affect his control of the first-team squad. Curbishley said: "We've
discussed the situation and we're coming up with a brief for what the job
entails. "No-one has been in the frame, or even talked about. We're hoping
to push on with a new stadium and training ground, and we need someone who
can deal with it. "We're talking about the long-term development of the
club. If we want to become bigger, we have to plan it. "We're not too far
down the road yet but I will have a massive input. I know I will have
complete control of first-team matters."
West Ham face Derby at Pride Park on Saturday with an injury list which
continues to hamper their progress. Midfielder Mark Noble is the latest
player to be ruled out, and he is due to have a double hernia operation on
Saturday at the Munich clinic of Dr Ulrike Muschaweck, the surgeon who
treated Michael Owen and Craig Bellamy. Curbishley is desperately hoping
that Dean Ashton, Fredrik Ljungberg and James Collins will recover
sufficiently to be included in his squad for the game. He added: "The injury
situation is unprecedented. Julien Faubert and Kieron Dyer are the long-term
ones, and they'll be out for a while. "Other players keep making comebacks,
but as soon as many of them do, they suffer another setback. It can be very
frustrating."

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Miller time again in Hammers clash - TeamTalk

Scotland striker Kenny Miller could return for Derby in Saturday's Premier
League clash against West Ham at Pride Park. Miller returned to training
this week after missing the 2-0 defeat at Aston Villa last weekend with a
hamstring injury. But Rams manager Billy Davies has restricted choice at
the back with Claude Davis (adductor muscle) and Andy Todd, who has seen a
spine specialist regarding his back injury, both sidelined.

Derby (from): Bywater, Griffin, Moore, Leacock, McEveley, Fagan, Teale,
Oakley, Pearson, Barnes, Howard, Earnshaw, Price, Jones, Mears, Miller,
Lewis.

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West Ham boss Curbishley plays down Ayesteran link
tribalfootball.com - November 09, 2007

West Ham United boss Alan Curbishley has cooled talk that former Liverpool
coach Paco Ayesteran is to become his club's new technical director. The
Londoners have made no secret of their desire to create the role, and
Spaniard Ayesteran - who left Anfield earlier this season - was strongly
linked with the position this week. But Curbishley, 50 yesterday, insists
West Ham are only in the early stages of the selection process - and denies
that the new man will affect his control of the first-team squad. Curbishley
said: "We've discussed the situation and we're coming up with a brief for
what the job entails. "No one has been in the frame, or even talked about.
We're hoping to push on with a new stadium and training ground, and we need
someone who can deal with it."

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Rams can get big lift - rams.co.uk
By Steve Nicholson

Victory over West Ham United tomorrow will hand Derby County a psychological
boost ahead of the latest international break. Three points would take the
Rams to nine and see them muscle into the closely-knit pack of strugglers
just above them. Billy Davies' team would also climb out of the Premier
League's relegation zone, albeit briefly, for the first time in three
months. They would leapfrog Bolton, Wigan and Tottenham Hotspur who all play
on Sunday when the positions at the bottom will change again. Bolton
entertain Middlesbrough, who are 16th, and Tottenham are at home to Wigan.
"We can put ourselves among the pack and that will set us up nicely going
into the break and psychologically, could be very important," said Davies.
Derby's is the only top-flight match kicking off at 3pm on Saturday and to
take full advantage, they must end their goal drought and collect only their
second win of the season. They have gone 431 minutes without a goal since
Kenny Miller scored in the home draw with Bolton at the end of September.
The Rams have gone six matches without a win since beating Newcastle United
and they produced a dismal display in their last home fixture against
Everton. Putting the Everton game to one side, Davies has been pleased with
the performances at Pride Park. "Taking out the big boys like Liverpool and
Arsenal, I've also been pleased with the performances at Manchester City,
Reading, Fulham and Aston Villa," he added. "I feel we should have had
another six points by now but we will continue to grind away and we will get
there."
West Ham's home victory over Sunderland is their only win in the last six
League games. They suffered the blow of conceding a stoppage-time equaliser
against Bolton at the weekend and are reeling from a long list of injuries.
Dean Ashton, Craig Bellamy, Bobby Zamora, Scott Parker, Mark Noble, Kieron
Dyer and Freddie Ljungberg are all sidelined, and midfielder Hayden Mullins
is undergoing intensive treatment on a badly bruised ankle. There is a
growing feeling that this could be a good time for Derby to meet the Hammers
but Davies will not entertain the theory. "They have lots of players missing
but they've still got lots of good players in their team. Regardless of who
they have missing, they still have quality and are a dangerous animal," said
Davies. "When you see the injured players sat in the stand it tells you what
is required in the Premier League. That is the type of squad you have to
carry if you want to compete at this level."
West Ham sit mid-table with 15 points and their away record is the seventh
best in the division. They have won two and drawn one of their five League
games on the road. The wins came at Birmingham and Reading, and the draw at
Portsmouth two weeks ago.

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Kenny in line to face Hammers - rams.co.uk

Striker Kenny Miller is set to hand Derby County a boost tomorrow. Miller
has returned to training after his hamstring problem and is likely to face
West Ham United at Pride Park Stadium. He has also been named in the
Scotland squad for their crunch Euro 2008 qualifier against Italy at Hampden
Park a week tomorrow. Rams team-mates Stephen Pearson, Jay McEveley and Gary
Teale are also in the squad. "Kenny has looked OK in training and,
hopefully, there will be no reaction," said Rams manager Billy Davies. But
Jamaican defender Claude Davis is doubtful with a strained adductor muscle.
The centre-back limped out of the last two away games at Fulham and Aston
Villa with the problem.
Derby are still waiting for the full results of Andy Todd's visit to see a
spine specialist but the defender has already been pencilled in for an MRI
scan. The Rams are keen to solve the mystery of his back and hamstring
problems. "We've got to get Andy fit - a 100 per cent fit Andy Todd is a big
asset for us," said Davies. Todd, 33, has not played for the first team in
two months. Davies has dismissed reports linking Derby with moves for
Tottenham midfielder Tom Huddlestone and Celtic defender Bodo Balde. "It's
remarkable where these stories come from," said Davies. "I've made no
inquiries or phone calls about either player."
Huddlestone started his career with Derby before moving to Tottenham in July
2005

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D Day For West Ham In More Ways Than One - West Ham Fans.org
Submitted by Neville Nixon on 9 November, 2007 - 08:12.

Hammers travel to Pride Park for their away fixture with Derby County
looking to consolidate a mid table position ahead of the International
break. Both main strikers, Dean Ashton and Craig Bellamy, are unable to
feature for England and Wales respectively, Freddie Ljungberg will be
included in the Sweden squad when it is announced but is unlikely to play.
Whisper it quietly but the pressure is on Alan Curbishley, not the sort of
"three games and you're out" type of pressure but more a gradual move to
modernising the club in such a way as may prove alien to an 'old school'
manager.
This is what he had to say about the possibility of bringing in a Sporting
Director: "We're talking about new stadiums and training grounds and one
person can't be running all that." "We want to push on and make the club
stronger, but it's myself and the board that decides where we are going to
go." He added: "We're looking at bringing someone in who can have a look at
the club from top to bottom and make suggestions."
The inference is clearly intended to slant away from the new person being a
director of football, the perceived role being that of a Sporting Director
who would handle the administration and future business development of the
club.

The Derby game represents a massive challenge, they desperately need a win
to get out of the bottom three and manager Billy Davies will be thinking
that Hammers are there for the taking, particularly when looking at the
ridiculous injury list of the visitors. There will be a few old faces
popping up, Stevie Bywater and Ty Mears will be longing to put one over on
their old club and for the home fans this game represents the first of 'many
cup finals'.
Most West Ham fans will be hoping that the team line up 4-4-2, in fact many
yearn for the old 'Sir Trev' line up of 4-3-3, sending out a team with
Carlton Cole as the lone striker will send out a signal of negative play
that will get seized on by a team that is fighting for it's Premiership
survival. The Hammers manager knows that this is a match that is expected to
yield three points, so he cannot shut up shop he has to go for a result, if
not he is going to have the world and his mate and their opinions ringing in
his ears.
This article is not meant to de-stabilise but to be realistic, in no way is
it meant to suggest that Curbs is going to be shown the door 'a la Pardew',
but having invested so heavily the board are going to be looking for a
return on their investment, if not sooner then definitely later! - Ed

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http://vyperz.blogspot.com

England Squad

Beckham recalled to England squad

England squad announcement on BBC Sport website & BBC Radio 5 Live at 1200
GMT on Friday David Beckham has been recalled to England's squad for the
friendly in Austria and the final Euro 2008 qualifier against Croatia. If
Russia win in Israel on 17 November, even an England win against Croatia at
Wembley four days later would not be enough to qualify for the tournament.
But Beckham has proved his fitness with LA Galaxy and McClaren has handed
him an instant comeback. Captain John Terry is not included as he recovers
from knee surgery. Chelsea's Ashley Cole is back after missing the defeat in
Russia with an ankle injury sustained in the 3-0 win against Estonia at
Wembley. Terry pulled out of the Moscow defeat after his injury flared up in
England's final training session and has since had an operation. McClaren
travelled to Los Angeles to meet Beckham and discuss his current condition
with the fitness team at his LA Galaxy club in readiness for bringing him
back.
Chelsea's Wayne Bridge is also back in contention after regaining fitness, a
boost for McClaren, who used Everton's Joleon Lescott as an emergency
left-back in the Moscow defeat. Rio Ferdinand is suspended for the Croatia
game and has not been considered, but Micah Richards is included despite
suffering a knee injury. Former Chelsea defender Frank Leboeuf played
against Beckham in a pro-celebrity charity match in Los Angeles last weekend
and believes he can still make a contribution for England. He told BBC Radio
5 Live: "He seems to be sharp and seems to have the intelligence for the
game. My only concern would be physically, with the speed of European
football compared to what he is now used to day by day. "It might be a
little bit different, but I am sure he can do his bit."
Arsenal striker Theo Walcott had been touted for a recall to the squad, but
he has instead been included in coach Stuart Pearce's under-21 squad.
England play Austria in the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna next Friday 16
November, then face Croatia at Wembley on Wednesday 21 November.

England squad:

Goalkeepers : Robinson, Carson, James

Defenders : P Neville, Campbell, Richards, Brown, Lescott, Shorey, Bridge, A
Cole

Midfield : Beckham, Wright-Phillips, Bentley, Gerrard, Lampard, Hargreaves,
Barry, J Cole, Downing, Young

Strikers : Smith, Crouch, Defoe, Rooney, Owen.

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - 9th November 2007

Ashton getting close to return - WHUFC
Dean Ashton is back in training and would love to figure in this month's derby
08.11.2007

Dean Ashton is setting his sights on facing Tottenham Hotspur as he contemplates a first-team return after recovering from a knee strain.

The striker is raring to go again and knows the televised Boleyn Ground derby on 25 November is likely to be a memorable occasion - and not just because it is the day after his 24th birthday. He said: "It is always a massive game, especially for the fans. Obviously I would love to be a part of that to try and influence the game. They are all important games at the moment but I think that one just a bit special for the fans."

Ashton returned to training this week and was hopeful of continuing his recovery on Thursday and Friday. However, he admitted the away fixture at Derby County this weekend was probably "just a little bit too soon" to add to his seven appearances, and three goals, this campaign. He added: "Obviously I would love to play on Saturday, there is nothing more I'd like.

"It is important that I am right when I do come back. It is no good for anybody if I just rush back after a couple of days training and then pull up. It is no good to me, no good for the team and it is no good for people watching. They want to see me playing week in, week out and so do I."

While it has been a frustrating time since he limped out of action on 6 October, he has been boosted by watching his team-mates build a four-match unbeaten run. "Everyone is confident in the players we have got now," he said. "We have got some fantastic players with a lot of experience and that shows in the team. Everyone looks around at each other and knows you have got a good player next to you who is going to put it in."

Among the players that have stood out of late is Carlton Cole, a fellow forward who has made the most of Ashton's absence with some key contributions. "I think he has been absolutely magnificent," he said. He has had some stick off certain sections of the fans but he's tried to block that out and get on with it. He has done a really good job - getting a few goals and putting in some real effort for the team."

Ashton recognises he may have a battle on his hands once all five strikers at the club - including Craig Bellamy, Bobby Zamora and Henri Camara - are competing for selection. "There is real potential," he said. "With competition for places, things can only get better. There hasn't been a chance for two people to cement places. I would love to cement a place myself and whoever that may be with is a fantastic player."

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Curbs cheerful at 50 - WHUFC
On his 50th birthday, Alan Curbishley was in relaxed and upbeat mood
08.11.2007

Alan Curbishley was in jovial mood today as he marked his 50th birthday at West Ham United's Chadwell Heath training ground.

When asked how he planned to celebrate ahead of his in-form side's bid to make it five games unbeaten at Derby County this Saturday, the manager quipped: "Hopefully by having eleven fit players on Saturday!

"I'm pleased to have got to 50 as a manager," he continued in seriousness. "Seventeen years ago, when I started at Charlton (Athletic), I'd have been really pleased if you'd told me I would still be in top-flight management today. I'm going to keep pushing on and see how far I get."

Contemplating the longevity of the manager's position, Curbishley said: "Last week I talked about short termism in football management. The way the game is changing is very difficult for managers. If you don't jump up and down you're dull and if you do you're out of order.

"Every manager is different. Everyone attacks it differently. I thought Gary Megson was quite reserved last week, maybe that's what 18 months out does for you - he looked quite relaxed!"

Reflecting further on his role, Curbishley added: "I heard Dean Saunders on the radio the other day, talking about managers. He said that the problem with being a manager is that the despair of defeat is greater than the joy of winning. I can relate to that. It should be the other way around but that's the pressure of the game. Every game is vital.

"You have to have a balance. You have to get it right. I think I have over the last few years. I've managed to keep the highs not too high and the lows not too low. You've got to try and keep it even because it affects everyone around you. Everyone has a different way and the bottom line is to get results."

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Defensive duo breaking through - WHUFC
James Tomkins and Jordan Spence are eager to go all the way at West Ham United
08.11.2007

A good understanding is key to a strong defensive partnership, ask any Premier League defender. Goals may win matches, but a solid display by the men at the back is usually essential for victory.

While only at the beginning of their careers, West Ham United's young central defenders James Tomkins and Jordan Spence are already showing signs of a great double act, both on and off the field. whufc.com sat down with the promising pair to hear more about their hopes of finding a way to the first team.

This week they helped the reserves share the points in a rousing 2-2 draw against Arsenal and not only gave an assured display together at the back, but also proved they can help out up front as well. Spence grabbing West Ham's first goal in the match and Tomkins, who provided the assist for his younger team-mate, going close himself.

"I think I have a good understanding with Jordan," said Tomkins. "We haven't played that much together what with Jordan still playing for the youths this season and me coming back from injury, but when we have done, we have gelled really well. In the match against Arsenal, we wanted to be strong at the back and were encouraged to go forward when we could, especially at set-pieces. We knew we could help create something and Jordan managed to pop up with one of the goals, so that was good."

Spence nods in agreement but also is not slow to give team-mate Tomkins "a word" for the part he played. "It was good to score in that match, but I must give Tomka some credit as he nodded the ball down for me.

"Tomka was also getting on the end of a few corners himself. As he said, we like to get forward, it's part of the way we play and I think we complement each other well." So, who gives the shout on who stays in defence when a free-kick or corner is about to be taken and who goes forward to lend a hand in attack?

"I think we decide together in the match, when it's happening really," said Tomkins. "But we will also talk about things like set-pieces in the dressing room and if we know that this is where we can be a danger as a team, then myself and Jordan would be ready to go forward and do what we can."

Spence added: "We talk to each other on the pitch and know what the other is doing and it just goes from there. It's good to have an understanding like that." That relationship has been forged in Tony Carr's youth academy but each has also gained plenty of experience with England at youth level.

Tomkins - older by a year, at 18, and also an inch taller, at 6ft 3ins - and Spence have both been regulars in the international set-up since an early age. While their hunger to succeed and ultimate ambitions with club and country are the same, there are also similarities away from the action - with a great camaraderie between the two good friends.

It was in the 2004/05 season that a similar young defensive partnership took flight at West Ham United and, such were the strength of their performances, they played a big part in helping the club get promoted. That of course was Anton Ferdinand and Elliott Ward, who came through the ranks just like Tomkins and Spence.

Today, Ferdinand remains a rock at the heart of the first-team's defence and while Ward has since moved on, he is a regular in the backline for Championship side Coventry City. Both youngsters said they would "love to" follow in their footsteps and get the chance to make a significant impact at the Boleyn Ground.

"That would be good," smiled Tomkins. "I mean, you never know, fingers crossed we can play together well and take it all the way to the first team like they did." Spence added: "We know all about Anton and Elliott, so for us to follow them, is something we are definitely aiming for."

For now they are looking to establish themselves as a central pairing for the reserves and Spence, deferring to his older colleague, said he was learning a lot from Tomkins. "Playing alongside him has been good. Against Arsenal, Tomka was excellent and I can feed off the experience he has, because, yes, he is slightly senior to me!

"He has played more reserves matches than I have, but if we can get more games like the one we have just have, there's no reason why we can't get a good partnership together and do well for West Ham."

Tomkins added: "We have both started well this season in the reserves and everything is going well for us. We will both be looking to take every chance that comes along, that's for sure." Always ready to embrace homegrown talent, West Ham United fans will be willing the pair to do just that in the months and years to come.

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Ashton spurred by derby clash - KUMB
Filed: Thursday, 8th November 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

Dean Ashton is set to return to action in time to face Tottenham later this month, according to whufc.com. The 23-year-old striker has been out of action since straining knee ligaments in the 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa on 6th October.
But he is now back in training and although this weekend's visit to Derby will almost certainly arrive too soon, the former Norwich and Crewe striker has set his sights on the visit of local neighbours Tottenham on 25th November as his comeback game.
Talking to whufc.com this afternoon, he said: "Obviously I would love to play on Saturday, there is nothing more I'd like. But it's no good for anybody if I just rush back after a couple of days training and then pull up. "[Spurs] is always a massive game, especially for the fans. Obviously I would love to be a part of that to try and influence the game.
"They are all important games at the moment but I think that one is just a bit special for the fans."

Ashton - who has made just 24 first team appearances since signing for the Hammers in January 2006 - will also seek to get his international career back on track, having twice been denied the opportunity to make his full debut through injury. However he may have to wait until next March for the chance to do so, as England currently have no fixtures scheduled between the visit of Croatia on November 21st and the friendly against France on 26th March 2008.

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Lyall honoured - KUMB
Filed: Thursday, 8th November 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

A plaque to honour former United boss John Lyall is set to be unveiled early next year. Lyall - who managed United for 15 years between 1974 to 1989 - will have a plaque in his memory placed in the Bobby Moore Stand of the Boleyn Ground. Lyall's wife Yvonne will unveil the plaque in a January ceremony to mark her late husband's achievements.
The popular manager - who took the post after succeeding mentor Ron Greenwood in 1974 - led the Hammers to FA Cup wins in 1975 and 1980 whilst reaching a Cup Winners Cup Final in 1976, a League Cup Final in 1981 and third place in the First Division - West Ham's highest ever top flight finish - in 1985/86.
Trevor Brooking - who played under Lyall for much of his 15 years in charge - told the BBC: "John was a much-loved figure at Upton Park and had a lasting influence on the club's development and the way the team played. "He was a man of great integrity and loyalty and anyone who knew him would have nothing but good things to say about him."

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Transfer latest - KUMB
Filed: Thursday, 8th November 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

West Ham have been linked with a number of players ahead of the forthcoming January transfer window.

Former targets Nicky Shorey and Adriano have both been linked with a move to East London, as has Greek outfit Panathinaikos' Brazilian midfielder Marcelo.

Shorey - who was close to a £6m move to Upton Park in the summer - is yet to sign a new deal with the Royals, and is still being strongly linked with the Hammers who have just George McCartney on the books as a qualified left-back.

Meanwhile Adriano - who rejected a loan move to West Ham in August - is said to be unhappy at Inter, where he has spent much of the season on the bench.

Marcelo - who is understood to hold an Italian passport - is likely to cost around £5m. The Hammers have also been linked with a move for Juventus midfielder Sergio Almiron, who is rated around the £6m mark.

Almiron moved to Juventus from Empoli earlier this year but is said to be surplus to requirements after failing to impress. Tottenham have also been linked with the player.

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Northern knock - KUMB
Filed: Wednesday, 7th November 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

Sheffield United chairman Kevin McCabe has confirmed that a date for a tribunal to hear a fresh claim for compensation has been set for next year. McCabe, who has thus far spent millions in an attempt to eke compensation out of West Ham United after his team were relegated from the Premeirship last season revealed earlier today that the High Court had set a date for the hearing. "We have regrettably gone beyond reinstatement so it's about financial compensation," he said. "A date has been set for next year and respective clubs are now going through respective submission of claims. "We are led by the availability of QCs and the panel, so it's more likely mid-2008 than early. It's frustrating but that's the way the law works."
McCabe also revealed that he had written recently to Eggert Magnusson - although was yet to receive a reply. "It was a couple of months ago," he said. "Supporters often take these situations on board even deeper than others and so we, as businessmen, have a responsibility to ensure we remain on cordial terms. "There is no reason why that can't be the case but I haven't heard anything back yet."
McCabe - whose side are currently 14th in the Football League Championship - has consistently blamed the Hammers for his team's relegation (or at least since their relegation was confirmed - there were no such complaints when a United side featuring Tevez were beaten 3-0 at Bramall Lane). However he was later charged with hypocrisy after Sheffield United were accused of breaking the same rule over which he claimed the Hammers should have been relegated for when selling Steve Kabba to Watford.

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West Ham seek sporting director - BBC

West Ham manager Alan Curbishley insists the club's search for a sporting director will not reduce his decision-making power at Upton Park. The Hammers are looking to recruit a new director with a broad overview. "We're talking about new stadiums and training grounds and one person can't be running all that," Curbishley told BBC Radio 5 Live. "We want to push on and make the club stronger, but it's myself and the board that decides where we are going to go."
He added: "We're looking at bringing someone in who can have a look at the club from top to bottom and make suggestions."
The sporting director model is one used widely across European football but rarely in the English game. Tottenham are one of the few Premier League advocates, employing Frenchman Damien Comolli as both a link between manager and board and a key figure in player recruitment. But its value in this country has been called into question and Comolli's role at Spurs was reported to have incensed recently-sacked manager Martin Jol. A director of football is more common, but even that position has prompted some consternation, with Harry Redknapp's departure from Portsmouth in 2004 said to have been prompted by the appointment of Velimir Zajec.

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Blades still want compensation - SSN
Sheffield United still feel aggrieved over Tevez affair
By Lewis Rutledge Last updated: 8th November 2007

Sheffield United are determined to continue their fight for compensation following their relegation from the Premier League last season. The Blades finished in the bottom three as they lost to Wigan and West Ham beat Manchester United on the final day of the season. But Sheffield United maintain that West Ham should have been docked points after being found guilty of breaching Premier League regulations over the Carlos Tevez affair. They unsuccessfully appealed to be reinstated to the top flight, but are still looking for a financial settlement. "We are heading towards a Football Association tribunal," said Sheffield United plc chairman. "A date has been set for next year and respective clubs are now going through respective submission of claims. "We are led by the availability of QCs and the panel, so it's more likely mid-2008 than early. It's frustrating but that's the way the law works. "We have regrettably gone beyond reinstatement so it's about financial compensation for having been relegated unjustly after another club, we purport, broke the rules."

Frustrating

Sheffield United were tipped to bounce back to the Premier League at the first attempt but they have struggled in the Championship under new manager Bryan Robson. They remain in the bottom half of the table after 15 games of the season but McCabe insists there is no need for panic. "It's been a frustrating start, I think every Sheffield United supporter realises that," he said. "I'm a supporter too but I believe in our management duo we have got commitment, determination and effort that will pull it through so this season will still be a success."

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Noble blow for Hammers - SSN
Midfielder undergoes hernia operation
By Lewis Rutledge Last updated: 8th November 2007

Alan Curbishley has revealed that Mark Noble will be out for a fortnight after undergoing a hernia operation. Freddie Ljungberg, James Collins and Dean Ashton are all back in training following injury and Curbishley hopes to be able to call on the trio soon. But the West Ham manager admits it is frustrating to lose Noble, who has been one of his team's standout players so far this season. The midfielder had to be substituted in last week's Carling Cup victory over Coventry and then missed the Premier League clash with Bolton on Sunday. It was hoped that surgery would not be required but there was no other option and Noble now faces a spell on the sidelines. "Freddie Ljungberg has trained, James Collins has trained, Dean Ashton is in training, so we are hopeful that they get through okay in the weeks to come," Curbishley, celebrating his 50th birthday, told Sky Sports News. "But Mark Noble has had a hernia operation. He came off against Coventry feeling really sore so he's out. "He's not going to be around for a couple of weeks. "So we get a couple back and one goes out. That's just life at the moment."

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West Ham in stadium talks with Spurs
By Jeremy Wilson
Last Updated: 1:53am GMT 09/11/2007

West Ham United are open-minded about the possibility of sharing their Upton Park ground with Tottenham, believing that it could help fund their own new stadium plans. An approach has been made by Spurs and, although no specific suggestions have been put forward, West Ham would consider more formal proposals. If Tottenham do decide to expand White Hart Lane to around 52,000, they would be looking for a new home during the anticipated two years of renovations. That could coincide with West Ham's final two seasons at Upton Park and may provide a timely financial boost. Tottenham are considering other sites and plan to make a final decision by the end of June next year. Tottenham and West Ham have noted Arsenal's success in maximising the knock-on benefits of a new ground since their move to the Emirates Stadium last year, and all three clubs may be in the running to stage World Cup matches should the FA's bid to host the 2018 competition prove successful. West Ham have secured negotiating rights with the London Development Agency on a 32-acre site next to the West Ham underground station for a possible 60,000-seat stadium to open by 2012. Driving these proposals forward will be part of the remit for a new technical director at the club, an appointment which could be made within two months. Manager Alan Curbishley and the club's directors have decided on the proposed scope of the position and a shortlist of candidates will be drawn up over the next few weeks.
The title 'technical director' has been agreed to avoid any confusion about the role in relationship to Curbishley. The new director will work beneath Curbishley, who will help conduct interviews. As well as working on the new ground, the technical director will be involved with youth development, the scouting system and improving the club's training facilities. "We're talking about new stadiums and training grounds and one person can't be running all that," said Curbishley. "We want to push on and make the club stronger, but it's myself and the board who decide where we are going to go."
West Ham midfielder Mark Noble, meanwhile, will miss the England Under-21 qualifiers against Bulgaria on Nov 16 and Portugal the following week as he will undergo a double hernia operation. Noble has travelled to Germany to see Dr Ulrike Muschaweck, who treated Craig Bellamy.

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Ephraim thankful for loan spell - TeamTalk

Hogan Ephraim has thanked QPR for the experience of his three-month loan spell and hopes he has returned to West Ham a better player. The 19-year-old winger became a firm favourite at Loftus Road, and hit two goals during his successful stint as Rangers lifted themselves off the foot of the table. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at QPR. The fans were absolutely brilliant to play in front of, their support was first class and I can't speak highly enough of them," he told the club's official website. "From a personal point of view, I feel I did well during my time at the club, and feel it was a massive benefit to me as a player."

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No prawn sandwiches please, we're Hammers - KUMB
Filed: Thursday, 8th November 2007
By: Gary Kruse

Towards the back end of last season, a mate of mine went to the Arsenal – Man City game at the Emirates. Mid way through the match, he was up on his feet, singing his little Gooner socks off when he was told to sit down and shut up.

By showing the passion and pride of all true football fans, he'd upset some corporate CEO who wanted to eat a prawn sandwich in dignified silence. A period of doubt followed, during which my Gooner friend considered supporting a team where passion and pride were still seen as a virtue. In short, he considered becoming a Hammer.

These days there is a palpable sense of excitement around the Boleyn. There's a new owner, a new manager, a new kit and pretty much a new team as well. There's talk of Champion's League football in five years, and a move to sixty-thousand seater stadium by West Ham station. The future looks rosy.

But what price are we willing to pay for this glorious future?

It says a lot about the reputation of West Ham supporters that my Gooner friend considered becoming one. It's a reputation that's been built over decades of unflinching support through the good and all too frequent bad times. And it's encapsulated in two legendary F.A. Cup games.

The first was the 2006 Final. Despite the penalty shoot out defeat, the Sunday papers heaped praise on the good-natured rapport between the West Ham and Liverpool fans. Throughout the afternoon The Millenium Stadium reverberated with two of footballs greatest anthems.

After the Cup presentation, according to one report, the Hammer's fans joined their Liverpool counterparts in a chorus of "You'll Never Walk Alone," before giving one last defiant blast of "Bubbles" then leaving, defeated but with their pride and reputation intact.

The second was the 1991 F.A. Cup Semi Final against Nottingham Forest. Again we had to suffer the bitter taste of defeat. Through it all though, Villa Park resounded to the chant of "Billy Bond's Claret and Blue Army". As a twelve-year-old kid watching at home, I felt choked with pride. Yes we were getting pasted, but we were still defiant, still singing and showing exactly what it means to be a Hammer.

My worry is that, should we reach the dizzy heights of the Champion's League, will we lose our roots? Will we find ourselves infiltrated by the Johnny Come Latelys currently filling the stands at the Bridge and the Emirates? In five years time, will the chorus of "Bubbles" that greets the team onto the pitch be replaced with the kind of silence that led the old Arsenal ground being known as the Highbury Library? I hope not.

I would love to see West Ham fighting it out at the right end of the table for once. I barely remember the legendary 1986 season when we were so close to that elusive title, and I would love to see the Hammers raise the Premier League Trophy one day.

But no matter what happens in the future, we can't forget our past. We can't lose our soul. We've got to keep singing, keep packing out the Boleyn and keep on believing, no matter what happens on the pitch. Success will only mean something if we stay true to what West Ham is all about.

My Gooner mate didn't turn in the end. But good luck to him. He'll still be a Gooner when the Prawn Sandwich Brigade has moved onto the next big thing. And that's exactly how it should be.

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Reid set to keep place after impressing against Gunners - Daily Mail
Last updated at 15:10pm on 8th November 2007

Kyel Reid is set to keep his place among the West Ham subs for Saturday's Premier League clash after impressing in the reserves' 2-2 draw with Arsenal. The midfielder narrowly missed out on a starting berth for the recent Carling Cup win over Coventry.

NEXT FIVE GAMES: Saturday: Derby (a); 25 Nov: Tottenham (h); 1 Dec: Chelsea (a) 9 Dec: Blackburn (a); 15 Dec: Everton (h).

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Under 21s missing Noble - SSN
Hernia op rules Noble out of Under 21 qualifiers
Last updated: 8th November 2007

West Ham midfielder Mark Noble has been ruled out of England Under 21s' qualifying double-header with Bulgaria and Portugal. Noble, who has scored in two of England's wins in their Euro 2009 campaign so far, needs a double hernia operation. The highly-rated midfielder has travelled to Germany to see Dr Ulrike Muschaweck, who has recently treated Michael Owen and Craig Bellamy. Portsmouth defender Martin Cranie is also missing after breaking his leg while on loan at QPR. Manchester City ace Michael Johnson, who missed the wins over Montenegro and Republic of Ireland, is absent again with his groin complaint. Sunderland's Grant Leadbitter has earned a call-up, while James Vaughan is back in the squad after recovering from a dislocated shoulder. Under 21 boss Stuart Pearce admits he has been impressed by Leadbitter this season. "Grant's played in one or two positions for Sunderland this season and has done very well," Pearce said. "I went into Sunderland a couple of weeks ago and watched them train, and also saw him play against Manchester City. "He's playing regularly and getting Premier League experience and I think he deserves his chance in the squad."
Pearce added: "We've got some absentees with Mark Noble, Michael Johnson and Martin Cranie all out, but have been able to bring in some new players who have been looking good this season. "It's the first time back in for James Vaughan since the summer and he's been very unlucky with injuries otherwise he would have been in the other squads this season. "But it's good to see him back in contention, especially after a goal for Everton on Saturday."

England will face Bulgaria at stadium:mk on 16th November and travel to Portugal the following Tuesday, by which time they could have virtually secured a place in the play-offs to reach the finals in Sweden.

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West Ham boss Curbishley: Noble hid injury
tribalfootball.com - November 08, 2007

West Ham United midfielder Mark Noble is having hernia surgery in Germany. The England Under-21 international requires a double hernia operation after playing through the pain barrier for the last two months, and will be subjected to the procedure on Friday at the Munich clinic of Dr Ulrike Muschaweck, who has also treated Michael Owen and Noble's team-mate Craig Bellamy. Noble, 20, will miss the Hammers' Premier League match at Derby on Saturday, but could return for the London derby clash with Tottenham on November 25. West Ham manager Alan Curbishley said: "Mark Noble had a hernia operation on Tuesday and while he was there, it was decided that he needed double hernia surgery. "He is having the second one done tomorrow. He has been having this problem for a couple of months, but he didn't let on, and perhaps that is significant. "I left Mark out of the team recently because I felt he was tired and perhaps needed a rest, and I remember him saying that rest was for the summer. "But he has been going full pelt for the last five or six months, and not really had any recovery time, apart from two weeks off in the summer. "We think he has a chance of playing in the Spurs game because of the techniques now, but he will take a bit longer to recover than Craig Bellamy, who needed only a week."
Noble's absence means Curbishley is now without 11 senior players, and his squad is looking ever-more depleted.
But the Upton Park boss refused to criticise Noble for his eagerness to keep playing. Curbishley continued: "I think it's just natural - you're dealing with a young boy who just wants to play and thinks he can get through it. "It's probably a little bit of na�vet� from a young player who wants to play every week and is desperate to play for his club. We will put it down to experience."

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West Ham boss confident of role with technical director
tribalfooball.com - November 08, 2007

West Ham United boss Alan Curbishley is confident of his role at the club if a new technical director is appointed.
The Hammers are looking to recruit a new director with a broad overview. "We're talking about new stadiums and training grounds and one person can't be running all that," Curbishley told BBC Radio 5 Live. "We want to push on and make the club stronger, but it's myself and the board that decides where we are going to go." He added: "We're looking at bringing someone in who can have a look at the club from top to bottom and make suggestions."

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West Ham kids Tomkins, Spence target breakthrough
tribalfootball.com - November 08, 2007

West Ham United youngsters Jordan Spence and James Tomkins have ambitions of translating their reserves central defensive partnership into the first team. "That would be good," Tomkins told whufc.com. "I mean, you never know, fingers crossed we can play together well and take it all the way to the first team like they did." Spence added: "We know all about Anton (Ferdinand) and Elliott (Ward), so for us to follow them, is something we are definitely aiming for." Tomkins added: "We have both started well this season in the reserves and everything is going well for us. We will both be looking to take every chance that comes along, that's for sure."

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West Ham's Ashton confident of new comeback
tribalfooball.com - November 08, 2007

West Ham United striker Dean Ashton hopes to have shaken off a knee strain in time for the derby against Tottenham on November 25. He told whufc.com: "It is always a massive game, especially for the fans. Obviously I would love to be a part of that to try and influence the game. They are all important games at the moment but I think that one just a bit special for the fans." Ashton returned to training this week and was hopeful of continuing his recovery on Thursday and Friday. However, he admitted the away fixture at Derby County this weekend was probably "just a little bit too soon" to add to his seven appearances, and three goals, this campaign. He added: "Obviously I would love to play on Saturday, there is nothing more I'd like. "It is important that I am right when I do come back. It is no good for anybody if I just rush back after a couple of days training and then pull up. It is no good to me, no good for the team and it is no good for people watching. They want to see me playing week in, week out and so do I."

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West Ham confirm Spurs groundshare talks
tribalfootball.com - November 08, 2007

West Ham United have confirmed they've been approached by Tottenham about sharing Upton Park. Spurs want to enlarge their stadium by 16,000 to a capacity of 52,000 and are looking for an alternative home for two seasons while the £300million work is carried out. "We did have a meeting with Tottenham but really they were only asking us what we thought of the possibility of a ground-share," said West Ham chief executive Scott Duxbury. "We said we would go away and think about it but that is as far as it has got."
It is reported that Spurs are also looking at the possibility of playing some of their matches at Wembley Stadium.
The plan would be for the club to stage most of their home matches at Upton Park, moving to Wembley for selected big games such as the derby against Arsenal.

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Ashton delighted for West Ham teammate Cole
tribalfootball.com - November 08, 2007

Dean Ashton is delighted for West Ham teammate Carlton Cole over his new goal scoring form this season.
Ashton, currently out of action with a knee strain, told whufc.com: "I think he has been absolutely magnificent. He has had some stick off certain sections of the fans but he's tried to block that out and get on with it. He has done a really good job - getting a few goals and putting in some real effort for the team."

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West Ham, Man City chasing Barcelona's Gudjohnsen
tribalfootball.com - November 08, 2007

Three Premiership clubs are chasing Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen. The Sun says West Ham, Portsmouth and Manchester City are in for striker Gudjohnsen, now a back-up midfielder at Barcelona. Barca want to dump him in January and recoup the fee they paid Chelsea in 2006. He said: "If there's an offer, we can talk."

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CURBS MARKS NOBLE'S CARD - The Mirror
09/11/2007

Mark Noble (left) will have a second operation on his double hernia today with West Ham boss Alan Curbishley blaming naivety for the situation. "He's been having this problem for a couple of months and hasn't cracked on," said Curbishley. "You're dealing with a young boy thinking he can get through it. We'll put it down to experience."

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Spurs eye Upton Park as temporary home - Daily Mail
Last updated at 07:39am on 9th November 2007

Tottenham have approached West Ham about the possibility of ground-sharing at Upton Park while White Hart Lane is being redeveloped. Spurs want to enlarge their stadium by 16,000 to a capacity of 52,000 and are looking for an alternative home for two seasons while the £300million work is carried out. "We did have a meeting with Tottenham but really they were only asking us what we thought of the possibility of a ground-share," said West Ham chief executive Scott Duxbury. "We said we would go away and think about it but that is as far as it has got." It is reported that Spurs are also looking at the possibility of playing some of their matches at Wembley Stadium. The plan would be for the club to stage most of their home matches at Upton Park, moving to Wembley for selected big games such as the derby against Arsenal. Spurs are also considering a new stadium but the preferred option is the redevelopment of White Hart Lane and they are expected to make a final decision before next summer. West Ham are themselves planning to move to a new stadium in around five years' time, with their No1 site being land near West Ham underground station.

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Defender stays focused - Clubcall
20071108 10:28

Reading's Nicky Shorey says he is not even thinking about a move away to West Ham and is purely concentrating on his current form. West Ham tried to land the defender back in the summer and with the transfer window approaching, the Hammers have been linked again with the England international. But Shorey, a boyhood West Ham fan, insists all he is concentrating on is doing his best for Reading. All I am thinking about is trying to put in some performances for Reading," he told Sky Sports. Arguably, that sort of speculation does affect you at times, but I am just getting my head down and working hard.

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Hammers to get a Brazilian? - West Ham Till I Die

The Sun reports that West Ham are to make a £5 million move for Brazilian star Marcelo, currently with Panathinaikos. They reckon we'll sell Hayden Mullins to fund the deal. Call me old fashioned, but I doubt whether old Hayden is in the £5 million bracket. He won't need a work permit as he holds an Italian passport. The fly in the ointment? His adviser is our old friend Kia Joorabchian. Oh well, nice thought while it lasted.

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Noble adds to Hammers woe - Daily Mail
Last updated at 11:04am on 8th November 2007

West Ham have been hit by a new injury blow, with Mark Noble ruled out for three weeks by a hernia problem. The England Under-21 international is having an operation and, along with Craig Bellamy and Lee Bowyer, is the third Hammers player to suffer with the injury in recent weeks. West Ham currently have 12 players on the casualty list but Noble's absence will hit them particularly hard because they have so few options in midfield at the moment, with
Scott Parker, Julien Faubert, Kieron Dyer and Freddie Ljungberg all sidelined. Another midfielder, Hayden Mullins, is also undergoing intensive treatment this week after badly bruising his ankle in the 1-1 draw with Bolton at Upton Park on Sunday, but remains a doubt for his side's trip to bottom-placed Derby County on Saturday. Manager Alan Curbishley has been unable to pick his strongest side this season but is hoping to have some injured players back in action after this month's international break.

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Possible West Ham target: I'm depressed - Orlando Sentinal
Posted by Brant Parsons on Nov 8, 2007 3:33:00 AM

Reports have West Ham United interested in Inter Milan's Adriano. Meanwhile, Adriano is having trouble of his own, just getting the energy to get on the pitch. The goal-scoring machine hasn't gotten over the death of his father from a year ago and he told a Brazilian broadcaster about it. I'm still depressed, and that's what keeps me from training or playing properly. Everyone has negative periods in their lives, and for me, the death of my father was a terrible moment that has led to great suffering.
Reportedly, Adriano has suffered a drinking problem since his father's death and that has had a huge role in what the Inter Milan striker is now claiming to be afflicting him. It's apparent that Adriano has to deal with these issues clouding his performance right now - and even if he demands his release in January, you have to wonder if West Ham is willing and ready to take a chance on him.

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Livingstone wants Olympic Stadium tenant - metro.co.uk

Thursday, November 8, 2007 London mayor Ken Livingstone insists a tenant to occupy the Olympic Stadium after the 2012 Games will be signed up soon now the design for the venue has been unveiled. Livingstone claimed that major football clubs such as West Ham would not be able to become tenants of the stadium, although a smaller club could as the venue will be reduced from 80,000 seats to 25,000 after the Games. He said: 'We made a commitment that there would be a permanent athletics facility and we have honoured that commitment. 'For West Ham we have identified a site much better suited to their needs. It is really inconceivable that anyone would have signed up to occupy a stadium before they could see it. 'Now that we have this design, I think we will move very rapidly on negotiations for people to come in and sign up for the ongoing legacy use.'
The Olympic Stadium has been designed to be practical rather than spectacular, given the need for 55,000 seats to be removed immediately after the Games. Olympics chiefs also admitted they will be able to raid the Games' contingency fund if the cost spirals above the new £496million budget. Chief architect Rod Sheard, of HoK Sport, conceded it was not as visually stunning as the new Wembley stadium. He said: 'Olympic Stadiums tended to get a reputation as white elephants so we had to come up with some different answers. 'While it does not have a spectacular arch like in north London it is an unbelievably complex stadium that is resolved in a simple and elegant way. 'This is not a stadium that's going to be screaming from the rooftops that it's bigger and more spectacular. This is just a cleverer building. This is a cleverer solution.'
Based around a sunken bowl built into the ground, the stadium will have a cable-supported roof providing cover for two-thirds of spectators and a fabric curtain that will wrap around the stadium structure. The budget for the stadium has jumped in price from the £280million estimated in 2004 when London launched their bid for the Games, but Olympic Delivery Authority chairman John Armitt said the increase was due almost entirely to inflation and VAT being added. Armitt said: 'Nearly £500million is a lot of money in anyone's terms but it is the budget and we are determined to work within that. 'If there is a requirement for any extra, we have a contingency within the scheme covering this as a whole and we will use some of that, but that is not the plan.'
Building work on the facility is set to begin up to three months ahead of schedule in April or May, with completion in 2011.

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Clubs queue for midfielder - Clubcall
20071108 09:44

Reading and West Ham are being linked with a January move for Pompey's Matthew Taylor who is attracting plenty of Premiership interest. The crowd favourite is finding first team football hard to come by at Fratton Park and there are a host of clubs said to be lining up moves for the player come the New Year. Reading appear to lead the way with their boss Steve Coppell ready to splash out £5m for the player, but Alan Curbishley at West Ham is also said to be interested in the player and there has also been a link with Middlesbrough, with the possibility Taylor following Gary O'Neil to the Riverside. Harry Redknapp has a host of players to chose from and it would appear that despite impressing when he has had his chance, he is not first choice and that is likely to see a queue of clubs fighting for his services come the transfer window.

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Reading determined to keep Shorey
tribalfooball.com - November 08, 2007

Reading are set to make fullback Nicky Shorey their best paid player to ward off attention from West Ham United. The Sun says the Hammers' £4million bid for Shorey in August failed but they will be back in January. Royals Director of football Nick Hammond said: "We've not given up hope of Nicky signing a new contract."

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West Ham chasing Panathinaikos star Marcelo
tribalfooball.com - November 08, 2007

West Ham United are set to offer £5 million for Panathinaikos star Marcelo. West Ham boss Alan Curbishley has seen his squad ravaged by injury and is understood to be ready to sell Hayden Mullins to fund the deal. In an ironic twist, defensive midfielder Marcelo's adviser is Kia Joorabchian - who took Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez to Upton Park. Reports Marcelo would not get a work permit are wide of the mark as he holds an Italian passport.

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