Saturday, May 31

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - 31st May 2008

Ashton thirsty for England role - WHUFC
Dean Ashton sees no reason why he cannot not only get his England debut but
then stay in the team
31.05.2008

Dean Ashton has been speaking to the media as he prepares for the prospect
of his first England cap in Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday night.

The West Ham United striker is in the frame for his senior bow in the Port
of Spain game, which kicks off at 10.30pm UK time, after having to sit out
on Wednesday when Fabio Capello's men were 2-0 winners against the United
States. With Michael Owen absent with a virus and Wayne Rooney rested, there
is every prospect of Ashton being capped nearly two years after an ankle
injury ended his original England dreams. Prior to that August 2006 setback
which cost him a whole season, Ashton was flying for West Ham United - not
least in the memorable run to the previous May's FA Cup final.

"It has been two difficult years," he said. " There were a few doubters who
didn't think I would get back to where I was - so I'm pleased to be here. No
one thought I would be able to return to the level of performance - yet I
always knew I had the ability. I missed out on a whole season and I have a
point to prove. I will be working as hard as anyone to get in. That FA Cup
final against Liverpool seems a long time ago now."

West Ham United have reaped the benefits of Ashton's return to form, with
the striker scoring five goals in his last eight matches at the end of the
2007/08 campaign to repay those supporters who continued to chant his name
throughout the campaign. "I have shown with my goals in a limited season
that I am back to the player I was, perhaps even better, and I certainly
feel stronger mentally. Nothing will stop me searching for my goal - that is
to get in this England team and take the chance when it comes."

While competition for places is fierce - he is battling with Peter Crouch,
Gabriel Agbonlahor, Theo Walcott and midweek starter Jermain Defoe - Ashton
knows he has every chance of being a regular for the 2010 World Cup
qualifying campaign. "If I play well for my club, I know I can show I am
good enough. The squad has been broadened out and it gives me great heart.
Just to be here means [Capello] thinks highly of us all. He must see I am
doing well. Wayne Rooney is an unbelievable player and I know I can get in
the team as well. I have belief and was pleased with my ten Premier League
goals when I got my form back during the season. I will always score goals."

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Final step for Tomka and Sears - WHUFC
James Tomkins and Freddie Sears are 90 minutes away from securing a place at
July's U19 Euro
30.05.2008

James Tomkins and Freddie Sears will be in action again for England on
Saturday afternoon with the small matter of a place at July's European
Under-19 Championship up for grabs.

The West Ham United duo have helped England to two wins from two matches in
a four-nation mini-tournament in Belarus, meaning a point from their final
game against the host nation in Minsk will be enough to book their place in
the Czech Republic. The final round will be played between 14 and 26 July,
with the Czechs already sure to be joined by Spain, Bulgaria, Greece,
Hungary, Germany and either Italy or France.

The Young Lions' decisive match will take place from 2pm UK time, with group
rivals Serbia and Poland meeting simultaneously in Borisov. Both Serbia and
Belarus can still overhaul England if Brian Eastick's men are defeated.
England's first match was a 2-0 defeat of Poland last Monday, thanks to
Freddie Sears' double, before a James Henry goal saw off Serbia by a 1-0
margin on Wednesday. The 19-year-old defender Tomkins has played the full
game in both matches while striker Sears, 18, was substituted late on in the
second fixture.

Speaking to theFA.com, Tomkins said: "Its great having Freddie over here
with me. We all know that he's a quality player and he's shown it for the
West Ham first team this year. "Both of us get on really well with the other
lads in the squad." Although on international duty, he is already thinking
about next season back at the Boleyn. "It's going to be tough as players
like [Danny] Gabbidon and [James] Collins will be back from injury and in
contention but I'll knuckle down in pre-season and hopefully I can make an
impact."

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Ashton looks ahead - KUMB
Filed: Saturday, 31st May 2008
By: Staff Writer

Dean Ashton has been speaking about his future international hopes on the
eve of England's friendly clash with Trinidad & Tobago. United striker
Ashton is in the Caribbean with Fabio Capello's squad and has been widely
tipped to make his England debut in what promises to be a much changed side
from that which beat the USA 2-0 at Wembley on Wednesday. Ashton was just a
spectator on that occasion but hopes to win his first cap this weekend - and
says that if given the chance, he intends to prove that he can challenge for
a regular spot. Talking to The Guardian, he said: "It's been two very, very
difficult years. I've had a few doubters so I'm really pleased to have got
back to this stage. When a new manager comes in you hope you can impress and
that he's going to look at new players. "I find it hard when people say
there's not much talent behind Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen because I think
there is. I'm part of that group that's more than capable of performing at
that level. "Players are picked who've played well for their clubs, no
matter what," he added. "That's why I think the players who haven't been in
think we've got the chance to take those places. I'm not saying Wayne Rooney
isn't an unbelievable player but I feel I can get in the team as well. "We
are constantly hearing there's no good English players about but I'd beg to
differ. Sometimes it takes just being given a chance to impress."
The match, which is being played at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of
Spain, kicks off at 10:30pm GMT on Sunday evening and can be seen live in
the UK on BBC1.

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Ashton out to prove a point - SSN
Striker aims to make up for lost time
Last updated: 30th May 2008

Dean Ashton feels he has a point to prove after battling back from injury to
be on the verge of earning his first England cap. The West Ham striker is
hoping to make his debut against Trinidad & Tobago on Sunday - two years
after cruelly suffering a broken ankle in training on the eve of a friendly
against Greece. That break ruled him out for a year and the target man has
since suffered an injury-hit season. But the 24-year-old finished on a
flourish, scoring three goals in his last three games to take his tally to
11 for the season and earn a place in Fabio Capello's squad. "It is gutting
to think two years have gone by since then," said Ashton, who was left on
the bench against USA on Wednesday. "You can't really sum it up. It's gone
very quickly and I missed out on a whole year when perhaps I could have
played well against Greece and been in the squad from then on. "I feel I
have a point to prove and obviously I'll be working as hard as anyone to get
my place. "In the latter part of the season with my goals and the way I
played I've shown that is all behind me and I'm back to the player I was,
maybe better with the mental side of it. "You have to be strong mentally to
get back to this position. If I get my chance I'll be strong enough to take
it."
Ashton believes his strength lies with his footballing brain, as opposed to
others who have raw pace. "I don't think Teddy Sheringham had electric pace,
I like to think my pace I have is in my brain and the way I play and
hopefully that is enough," he added. "I'm not particularly slow. I'm not as
quick as Gabriel Agbonlahor and players like that but there are quite a few
of them about."
Ashton may well get his chance on Sunday as Capello rests several players
involved in the UEFA Champions League final. The Italian has already shown
that he will select players outside of the 'big four' clubs, which gives
Ashton encouragement. "The manager has shown so far that it doesn't matter
where you've been in the past, it's what you are doing at the time," he
continued. "The players in the Champions League are obviously more likely to
play but if I can play well enough for my club and get my chance here I
believe I can show that I'm good enough. "We're constantly hearing that
there are no good English players about but I beg to differ, sometimes it
takes being given a chance to impress."

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Anton and on - KUMB
Filed: Friday, 30th May 2008
By: Staff Witer

Rumours continue to persist that Alan Curbishley is looking to offload Anton
Ferdinand as part of his summer cull. The younger brother of England and
Manchester United captain Rio had a mixed season last term which was
punctuated by injury. Now today's Daily Mirror claims that Curbishley is
looking to sell the 23-year-old in order to generate funds for a
replacement. The paper claims further that United will hold out for a fee in
the region of £5 million for the former England under 21. Meanwhile one
supposed summer transfer target, Manchester City's Richard Dunne looks set
to sign for Tottenham later this week, according to various sources. The
28-year-old centre-half has been voted City's player of the year for the
last four years running and is on his way out of the club. A number of
Premier League clubs - including Newcastle and Everton - were said to be
keen on landing the Irish international.

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West Ham set to cash in on £5m Ferdinand - soccernes.com
May 30, 2008

West Ham have a made a surprise decision to put defender Anton Ferdinand up
for sale according to the Daily Mirror. The move is believed to be part of
West Ham's aim to cut the clubs' wage bill radically, with Ferdinand
believed to be on around £1.2 million a year at Upton Park. Ferdinand, 23,
has on numerous occasions been rated as one of West Ham's top prospects, and
his powerful defensive performances attracted the attention of many top
clubs. Ferdinand is also well known due to his family links with brother Rio
and cousin Les. The decision is sure to alert a number of Premiership clubs
including Tottenham who reportedly had a bid turned down for the centre-back
over a year ago. The Daily Mirror claims that Ferdinand has struggled to win
the admiration of manager Alan Curbishley since the ex-Charlton boss took
over at Upton Park.

[Source: Daily Mirror]

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Terence Brown sues West Ham for £5m - Telegraph
By Sarah Limbrick
Last Updated: 1:40am BST 31/05/2008

Former West Ham chairman Terence Brown, who left the club last year, has
launched a legal battle for damages of more than £5 million.

Brown, who was the target of fans' protests at Upton Park, claims he was
sacked without notice and is seeking damages for the loss of his £492,000
yearly salary and chauffeur. He is also seeking recompense for loss of
pension contributions and mileage allowance, as well as the use of eight
seats in the directors' box, hospitality places, and car parking for the
rest of his life.

Brown became chairman of West Ham in 1992, and also owned 35.6 per cent of
the shares until December 2006, when he resigned as chairman. He became
honorary life vice president and kept his chauffeur, Richard Corbett, until
April 20 last year, according to a High Court writ.

Brown says he agreed that he would resign as a club director and executive
chairman in November 2006, becoming deputy vice-chairman, and a
non-executive director, and would be given the title of honorary life vice
president.He claims he was to be given eight seats in the directors' box,
eight hospitality places in the chairman's suite, two tickets in the
directors' box and boardroom at away matches, two on-site parking spaces,
and one parking space at away matches.

He accuses West Ham of breaching the agreement when, he says, they wrote on
May 1 last year sacking him without notice, and without paying him the value
of his salary and other benefits. West Ham are expected to contest the
claim.

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Cap might fit for Ashton and seven England wannabes
Kevin McCarra in Port of Spain The Guardian, Saturday May 31 2008

Inexperience insulates this England squad from the torpor associated with
friendlies so late in the season. Of the 23 men available to face Trindad &
Tobago here tomorrow evening, eight are awaiting an international debut.
Dean Ashton, in particular, has had a long, frustrating time in which to
develop his craving.

He would have got one in August 2006, against Greece, had it not been for
the broken ankle he sustained in a training session. Fitness and then form
eluded the West Ham striker after that. If he had hoped for a sentimental
gesture from Fabio Capello on Wednesday, he must have been disappointed when
he did not make an appearance against the United States.

The prospects have improved now that only Wayne Bridge and Rio Ferdinand
remain in the party from the players whose clubs contested the Champions
League final. All the same Liverpool's Peter Crouch would still outrank him
if Capello were selecting the side by prestige alone.

Ashton is no rebel but he did bridle at the hierarchical viewpoint earlier
this season. "I find it hard when people say there's not much talent behind
Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen," he admitted then, "because I think there is.
I'm part of that group that's more than capable of performing at that
level."

His attitude is unaltered. "It's been two very, very difficult years," he
said yesterday. "I've had a few doubters, so I'm really pleased to have got
back to this stage. When a new [England] manager comes in you hope you can
impress and that he's going to look at new players.

"Players are picked who've played well for their clubs, no matter what.
That's why I think the players who haven't been in think we've got the
chance to take those places. I'm not saying Wayne Rooney isn't an
unbelievable player but I feel I can get in the team as well."

Ashton's comparatively humble origins are apparent when he mentions that he
looks forward to catching up with the T&T goalkeeper Clayton Ince. Both of
them were once with Crewe. They have gone separate ways, however, and now
West Ham are in negotiations with Ashton over a new contract.

His employers will feel, as he does, that a target man with good technique
continues to be an influential figure in modern football. "I like to provide
as well as score goals for myself," Ashton said. "I don't think Teddy
Sheringham had electric pace. The pace I have is in my brain. I'm not
particularly slow; obviously I'm not as quick as Gabriel Agbonlahor and
players like that, but there are quite a few of them about."

Agbonlahor, indeed, may get his own first cap. Ashton, of course, had not
really been noticed by the general public since he was outstanding for West
Ham in the 2006 FA Cup final, which Liverpool eventually won in a shoot-out
after an extraordinary goal by Steven Gerrard had spared them defeat at the
very end on normal time.

If Ashton is particularly adamant about his merits, it must be because the
self-regard has been essential to sustain him over the past two years. At
only 24, however, he is also entitled to think that he has a stake in the
future. Although opinions will differ as to whether he is good enough to
flourish among the elite, he states the case forcefully for himself and
others of similar background. "We are constantly hearing there's no good
English players about but I'd beg to differ," he said. "Sometimes it takes
just being given a chance to impress."

The Champions League cartel has been cracked if not shattered this weekend.
Although the absent Wes Brown, Owen Hargreaves, Wayne Rooney, John Terry,
Frank Lampard, Ashley Cole and Joe Cole need not fear for their
international futures, it would be heartening to see others do well
tomorrow.

The element of romance is most pronounced in the case of the Peterborough
goalkeeper Joe Lewis. At the start of the season he went on loan from
Norwich, where he had known Ashton, to Morecambe. "I was struggling to get a
club," he admitted. "Nobody really wanted me." His agent even feared it
might set him back if Morecambe, freshly promoted to League Two from the
Conference, were thrashed each week.

Lewis took the more positive view that he could "be the star" if he was kept
busy. It was, in fact, a stable season for Morecambe and Peterborough bought
the 20-year-old for £400,000 in January. Lewis made his debut for England at
Under-21 level this month.

A senior cap, naturally, is much more likely to come the way of Manchester
City's Joe Hart tomorrow. Nothing, all the same, can impair Lewis's good
humour. Asked to compare the England manager with the Peterborough director
of football, Barry Fry, he replied: "Capello's English is better." We may
not see him playing for England tomorrow but there is something encouraging
about the presence of little-known, and slightly impudent, figures in the
party.

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DEAN: THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT
31st May 2008 By BRIAN WOOLNOUGH in Trinidad

New faces trained in the Caribbean sun yesterday, determined to turn up the
heat on England's closed shop. Dean Ashton heads a list of players ready to
break up the tried and trusted line-up that has failed for so long. There
are places up for grabs as Fabio Capello looks for winners and Ashton knows
tomorrow night's friendly represents a golden opportunity. With so many
established names back home and resting, he and others like Theo Walcott and
Gabriel Agbonlahor can't waste this moment. The West Ham striker said: "The
new players here feel there is a chance to help create another England team.
"This is an opportunity to take the places of some of the other players.
Everyone wants a winning England. We are constantly being told there are not
enough England players around – I beg to differ.
"There are some good ones and all we are asking is the opportunity to prove
ourselves." The established players know Ashton is right – and Steven
Gerrard agreed. He said: "This manager will be ruthless if you don't meet
his standards, play how he wants and fit into the system. If you can't
produce for him then it will be goodbye."
Coach Capello is on record as saying he wants to find the perfect foil for
Wayne Rooney – and Ashton believes he can emerge as that man for next
season's World Cup campaign. He added: "There is a place going for a lead
striker and, with Michael Owen not here, there is great competition among
the new faces. "This game represents a real chance to stake a claim. We just
need the chance. I like to think I can be the partner for Wayne. "I operate
for the team and the striker who plays with me can only benefit. I provide
as well as score. If I do play I can score goals and think I have proved
that." Capello strolled around on the training pitch, watching carefully and
talking to his staff. He gives off an aura of importance and no-one knows
what is going on in his head. Ashton said with a smile: "We get as much
chance of understanding what he is thinking as you do. What the manager has
shown is that it doesn't matter where you have been or what you have done in
the past, it is where you are now. "Those players in the Champions League
are obviously going to have a better chance. But, if I play well for my
club, I know I can show I am good enough. The squad has been broadened out
and it gives me great heart.
"Just to be here means he thinks highly of us all. He must see I am doing
well. Wayne Rooney is an unbelievable player and I know I can get in the
team as well. I have belief and was pleased with my 10 Premier League goals
when I got my form back during the season. I will always score goals."
What Ashton has to do is brush Peter Crouch and Jermain Defoe aside in the
race to partner Rooney. Owen has missed this trip with a virus although
there is no indication yet Capello wants England's No.1 striker in his team.
Ashton is so happy to be back involved after his injury nightmare. He added:
"It has been two difficult years. There were a few doubters who didn't
think I would get back to where I was – so I'm pleased to be here. "No-one
thought I would be able to return to the level of performance – yet I always
knew I had the ability. I missed out on a whole season and I have a point to
prove. "I will be working as hard as anyone to get in. That FA Cup final
against Liverpool seems a long time ago now. I have shown with my goals in a
limited season that I am back to the player I was, perhaps even better, and
I certainly feel stronger mentally. "Nothing will stop me searching for my
goal – that is to get in this England team and take the chance when it
comes."

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Liverpool and United to make shock move for Hammers defender? - Guardian
Series

ANTON Ferdinand is being lined up for a shock move to either Liverpool or
Manchester United, according to reports this morning. West Ham have
reportedly put the 23-year-old defender up for sale as they look to trim the
wage bill at Upton Park. And that has alerted two of the Premier League's
'big four' teams. Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez could make a move for
Ferdinand after recently revealing his concern at the number of goals his
team conceded from set pieces last season, while there is also the
uncertainty at Anfield over the future of veteran Sami Hyypia. Premier
League champions United need a replacement for Spanish youngster Gerard
Pique, who moved back to Barcelona earlier this week, and could be tempted
to take Ferdinand to Old Trafford to link up with big brother, Rio.
Meanwhile, Spurs are also showing an interest in the former England U21
international - they had a bid knocked back by the Hammers in the past -
although the north Londoners look more intent on snapping up Manchester
City's Richard Dunne. Ferdinand is the longest serving member of the Hammers
squad, having made 163 appearances since making his debut in 2002. But, with
six senior centre-halves on the books and the emergence of promising
youngster James Tomkins towards the end of last term, Irons boss Alan
Curbishley may just feel that Ferdinand's time in east London has run its
course. It would take in the region of about £5 million to prise him away
from Upton Park.

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Hammers told to cough up the cash to land Shorey - Guardian Series

WEST Ham have been told they will not get Reading's Nicky Shorey on the
cheap. The Irons have long been connected with a move for the Barking-born
left back and had a £4m offer for the 27-year-old turned down last summer.
But, despite Reading's releagtion to the Championship and the player making
it clear he wants to quit the club, Royals chief executive Nigel Howe
reckons it will still take a substantial offer to prise the England man away
from the Madjeski Stadium. "I like Nicky, but I am not going to give him
away," Howe told the Evening Post. "In theory he should still be a very
valuable player who is in the £4 million to £5 million bracket. "He hasn't
put in a transfer request but he has just made it clear he wants to go. "He
still has a year left on his contract and I hope for him that someone comes
in for him with a sensible offer because if not then I don't know what is
likely to happen. "But it is early days and I don't expect us to see any
action until July when everyone is back from their breaks."

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Friday, May 30

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - 30th May 2008

Columbus Crew game confirmed - WHUFC
West Ham United will play Columbus Crew in Ohio on 20 July before taking on
the MLS All-Stars in Toronto
29.05.2008

West Ham United can confirm the club will be taking on Major League Soccer
side Columbus Crew in a pre-season friendly in the United States on Sunday
20 July.

The match, which will take place from 5pm local time at the 20,145-seater
Crew Stadium in Ohio, will be a high-profile fixture ahead of the
prestigious MLS All-Star Game in Toronto, Canada on Thursday 24 July.
Columbus have the joint-best record of any team in the United States top
flight to date in the 2008 season, having won six of their first nine games,
and are riding high in the Eastern Conference. They also advanced this week
in the national US Open Cup with a 2-0 win over Real Salt Lake.

West Ham United and United States defender Jonathan Spector is looking
forward to the challenge. He said: "It is really exciting news to hear we
are playing Columbus Crew as part of our pre-season tour. They are one of
the most highly supported teams in the MLS and were the first to have a
purpose built stadium to meet the demand of supporters. They have some
talented players, so it will be a challenging test for us as well."

Columbus, who play in yellow and black and were one of the MLS's inaugural
clubs when founded in 1994, are managed by Sigi Schmid. The club have
several leading names including highly-rated young United States midfielders
like Robbie Rogers and Eddie Gaven, both 21, along with veterans such as
75-times capped US defender Frankie Hejduk, who played against England this
week, and former Boca Juniors and Argentina striker Guillermo Barros
Schelotto. Crew President Mark McCullers said: "We are pleased once again to
bring the best soccer from across the globe right here to Columbus and to
provide the best competitive challenge for our team. The English Premier
League is arguably the best league in the world."

West Ham United are set to arrive in the United States on Friday 18 July,
with the Columbus fixture following two days later. The team will then head
direct to Toronto. In the high-profile MLS All-Star Game, the club will take
on a selection of Major League Soccer's best players. These will be chosen
from the 14 clubs, under the name of the MLS All-Stars and could potentially
feature LA Galaxy's David Beckham. The fixture will be played at BMO Field,
home of Toronto FC, and will see Alan Curbishley's team looking to achieve
what Celtic, Chelsea and Fulham have not managed in the past three seasons
and earn victory.

The club are awaiting ticketing news for both fixtures on the North American
tour, please return to whufc.com for further information as and when
available. For more, go to the official Columbus Crew and Major League
Soccer websites.

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Deano determined for Sunday - WHUFC
Although an unused substitute on Wednesday night, Dean Ashton still has high
hopes for his first cap
29.05.2008

Dean Ashton has said he will continue to work hard in training to show what
he can bring to the England team ahead of the friendly against Trinidad and
Tobago on Sunday night.

The in-form striker was unlucky not to have got off the bench on Wednesday
night in the 2-0 win against the United States, but regardless is making the
most of the chance to be back on the international scene. "It has been great
to be involved in a squad with such great players and I think it is only
going to be good for me in the long run," said Ashton who was among the
unused substitutes at Wembley. "It is all experience whether I play or don't
play, but obviously it would be lovely to get some minutes this weekend."

Ashton added he has enjoyed the week's training and has particular reason to
be glad about being part of the England set-up again after twice being
called up before only to be ruled out because of injury. The striker broke
his ankle in August 2006 on the first day of training with Steve McClaren's
squad and then a knee injury prevented him from even joining up with the
national team in October last year. "I was glad to have got past the first
day in training, unlike the last time," he said with a smile. "But it was a
long time ago now and I was just pleased to be picked again. Hopefully I can
show I am worthy of some minutes on the pitch."

The 24-year-old is part of the new England set-up under Fabio Capello for
the first time and said the spirit is good. Personally, he still feels fresh
having finished off the Premier League season strongly for West Ham United,
notching his eleventh goal of the campaign in the final game against Aston
Villa. "I had a little break straight after the season finished, but it was
no problem getting back into training again and I have been pleased with how
it has gone. It is a really good set-up here, all the players are high
quality and the staff just wants the best from them, so it has been good."

Ashton also wished his club-mate Jonathan Spector well for his summer of
World Cup and Olympic action after the American defender had to miss
Wednesday's game because of a hip injury. He was ruled out earlier in the
week, which meant there was never going to be a chance of the two playing
against each other. "Jonathan has been struggling with a hip injury, so it
was a shame for him. I am sure he would have loved to have played at Wembley
and obviously it was the same for me."

Undeterred by that frustration, Ashton is looking ahead to the next fixture
against Trinidad and Tobago - the final England action of the 2007/08 season
- and will be working as hard as ever to try and grab his chance. He was
named in the traveling party by Capello today, with only seven of the squad
who were involved in the Champions League final spared the trip to the
Caribbean. "I would have loved to have got on [against the US], but I will
continue to work hard and it would be lovely to get on and play a part on
Sunday."

Revised England squad

David James (Portsmouth), Joe Hart (Manchester City), Joe Lewis
(Peterborough United), Wayne Bridge (Chelsea), Rio Ferdinand (Manchester
United), Phil Jagielka (Everton), Glen Johnson (Portsmouth), Stephen Warnock
(Blackburn Rovers), David Wheater (Middlesbrough), Jonathan Woodgate
(Tottenham Hotspur), Gareth Barry (Aston Villa), David Beckham (LA Galaxy),
David Bentley (Blackburn Rovers), Stewart Downing (Middlesbrough), Steven
Gerrard (Liverpool), Tom Huddlestone (Tottenham Hotspur), Ashley Young
(Aston Villa), Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa),
Dean Ashton (West Ham United), Peter Crouch (Liverpool), Jermain Defoe
(Portsmouth).

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Bellamy comeback boosts Wales - WHUFC
Craig Bellamy is back playing again and John Toshack has spoken of his
delight at seeing his skipper again
29.05.2008

Wales manager John Toshack has spoken of his satisfaction at having Craig
Bellamy back and predicts he will be flying when he resumes West Ham United
duties.

Bellamy played just under half-an-hour as a second-half substitute in
Reykjavik on Wednesday night for his first competitive action since early
February - having been bothered by a persistent abdominal problem during the
2007/08 campaign. Toshack's team - also featuring Bellamy's club-mate Jack
Collison on his debut - won 1-0 in Iceland through Ched Evans' goal to
continue their fine run of form. "That's six games unbeaten and we have used
another batch of youngsters," he said. "Ched did very well but I was so
pleased to see Craig back on the pitch.

"He has been a very unlucky boy with injuries and we have certainly missed
his Premier League quality. I just hope he now has one more game in him and
then goes away for a nice summer break, hopefully to return to pre-season
training at West Ham raring to go. We need him as much as they do." Bellamy,
who has now made 50 international appearances for his country, and Collison
will both hope to figure again when Wales go to Rotterdam for the final
friendly of the season against the Netherlands on Sunday night.

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Crew game confirmed - KUMB
Filed: Thursday, 29th May 2008
By: Staff Writer

West Ham United have confirmed they will be playing Columbus Crew this July
- as revealed here on KUMB.com yesterday. The match takes place on Sunday,
20th July - four days ahead of United's clash with the MLS AllStars in
Toronto. President of Columbus Crew, Mark McCullers, said: "We are pleased
once again to bring the best soccer from across the globe right here to
Columbus and to provide the best competitive challenge for our team."
Ticket details for both games are yet to be confirmed; those wishing to
travel to North America for the fixtures should check out KUMB's official
tour schedule.

For more details on our oppenents, visit their website.

Confirmed pre-Ssason programme (latest)

Hampton & Richmond Borough (a): Thursday, 17th July
Columbus Crew (a): Saturday, 20th July
MLS AllStars XI (a): Thursday, 24th July
Thurrock (a): Saturday, 26th July
Peterborough (a): Tuesday, 29th July
Southampton (a): Friday, 1st August
Ipswich Town (a): Monday, 4th August

The 2008/09 Premier League season commences on Saturday, 16th August.

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Deano dumped in England snooze-fest - KUMB
Filed: Thursday, 29th May 2008
By: Staff Writer

West Ham United's Dean Ashton was left kicking his heels on the bench last
night as a lacklustre England overcame an even more lacklustre USA at
Wembley. Ashton had been widely tipped to make his international debut
alongside Wayne Rooney in a new look England striker force. However England
manager Fabio Capello decided instead to go with former Hammer Jermain
Defoe, then replacements Peter Crouch and another former Hammer in Joe Cole.
United target Michael Bradley, who played in a defensive midfield role for
the States had the kind of game he would wish to forget as England ran out
2-0 winners. Elsewhere there was better news for West Ham United's Jack
Collison who made his full debut in Wales' 1-0 win in Iceland. The Hammers
reserve captain gave a good account of himself and was joined by Craig
Bellamy for the last half hour. Bellamy looked sharp during his brief cameo
- welcome news for all Hammers fans ahead of the new season. * The England
squad for this weekend's friendly with Trinidad & Tobago has just been
named; Ashton is West Ham United's only representative:

Goalkeepers: David James (Portsmouth), Joe Hart (Manchester City), Joe Lewis
(Peterborough)

Defenders: Wayne Bridge (Chelsea), Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United), Phil
Jagielka (Everton), Glen Johnson (Portsmouth), Stephen Warnock (Blackburn),
David Wheater (Middlesbrough), Jonathan Woodgate (T*ttenham)

Midfielders: Gareth Barry (Aston Villa), David Beckham (LA Galaxy), David
Bentley (Blackburn), Stewart Downing (Middlesbrough), Steven Gerrard
(Liverpool), Tom Huddlestone (T*ttenham), Ashley Young (Aston Villa)

Forwards: Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa), Dean
Ashton (West Ham), Peter Crouch (Liverpool), Jermain Defoe (Portsmouth).

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Tom Tom turnaround - KUMB
Filed: Thursday, 29th May 2008
By: Staff Writer

West Ham are understood to have asked to be kept informed of the status of
Tottenham's Tom Huddlestone. The Spurs midfielder has been tipped to be one
of a number of Martin Jol signings set to leave White Hart Lane this summer
as Juande Ramos looks to stamp his mark on the squad. According to reports,
the Hammers have registered their interest in the former Derby player by
asking to be kept up to date on his situation. Rumours of a firm bid are
thought to be wide of the mark. 21-year-old Huddlestone made his debut for
the Rams on the opening day of the 2003/04 season as a 16-year-old. He moved
to Tottenham two years later in a deal worth around £2.5 million. Three
months after making his debut for Tottenham, Huddlestone put pen to paper on
a four-year deal that would see him remain at White Hart Lane until 2011.
However that was before the sacking of Jol, and new boss Ramos is said to
have been unimpressed with the former England under 21 leading to United
registering their interest. Huddlestone was this morning named in the
England squad to face Trinidad & Tobago this weekend.

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Hammers in Pole position - KUMB
Filed: Thursday, 29th May 2008
By: Staff Writer

West Ham United are being linked with a move for Brescia's Polish teenager
Bartosz Salamon, according to Setanta Sports. The 17-year-old midfielder
made his first team debut for the Serie B outfit earlier this month in a 3-0
win over Modena, two days after his 17th birthday. Salamon has been linked
with a string of Europe's top clubs in recent months, including Spanish
giants Real Madrid. West Ham's interest is thought to have been raised by
Gianluca Nani, United's new technical director who officially begins work at
the club next Monday (2nd June). Salamon began his career in Poland with
local club Lech Poznan before moving to Italy last year.

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Bellamy happy with fitness - SSN
Striker wins 50th cap for Wales in friendly win over Iceland
Last updated: 29th May 2008

Craig Bellamy is confident he can still hit peak fitness after winning his
50th cap for Wales. The 28-year-old appeared as a second-half substitute
during Wales' 1-0 success in Iceland on Wednesday to reach the notable
landmark. The run-out was only Bellamy's second appearance since the end of
October due to the West Ham United forward's ongoing injury problems. Now
back to fitness, Bellamy is optimistic that he can return to being a regular
fixture for both club and country over the coming seasons. "If I am honest
it does not matter which game the 50th cap came in, and in which minute,"
said Bellamy. "It is just an achievement to get there for any player and I
am no exception. "I would have liked it to happen a lot earlier in my
career, but the way it has been for me I am happy just to get there. To win
my 50th cap is a massive honour. "It has been a tough season, and not just
injury-wise because there has been other stuff as well. But I have worked as
hard as I have ever done to get fit again and I think that was evident
against Iceland. "I am 28 now and if I want to attack my career and have my
best couple of years still to come, I knew this injury problem could break
me, so I have been working extremely hard for this. "If I had taken it easy
I would not have come back at the level I want to be at, but that is not the
case and hopefully I will get the benefits in the future. "Important as my
50th cap was from an individual point of view, the main thing was that a lot
of players made their debuts in Iceland and that is very pleasing."

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Nobby prefers England to Boca - Setanta
by Tom Kell, 29 May 2008

Nolberto Solano has distanced himself from a return to former club Boca
Juniors and dropped a hefty hint that he would like to remain in The Premier
League, even if he is not awash with interest from English clubs. Solano
signed for West Ham on deadline day last August but only penned a one-year
contract with a view to a 12-month extension. As has been the case with many
of Alan Curbishley's acquisitions, the Peru international has struggled to
establish himself at Upton Park for one reason or another, prompting
suggestions his stay will prove short-lived. He reputedly turned his back on
a move to the MLS earlier this year and could now do the same with Boca, who
recently opened the door on a move for The Hammers' midfielder. "If the
offer is too good, it is clear that I would be interested and would
sacrifice," he said. "My children live there (in England) and I want to be
near them, it is true I have no concrete offers, but for now it is not my
intention to return to South America."

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West Ham battle Fulham and Newcastle for £3m striker: Could be a good bit of
business - CaughtOffside.com
May 29, 2008

It seems that West Ham have given Dean Ashton the contract he was after. Now
Alan Curbishley is setting about getting more attacking options for his
Upton Park side, and with that in mind, he has been keeping a close eye on
this Rangers man.

West Ham United, Newcastle and Fulham are after £3m rated Rangers striker
Daniel Cousin. (various)

Daniel Cousin was very close to completing a move to Craven Cottage but now
may feel that West Ham are a better bet. However, with Kevin Keegan steering
Newcastle back in the right direction, the Gabon international may feel a
move to St James' Park would be preferable? The 31-year-old has been a
partial success north of the border and has irritated many of his team-mates
with some of his comments, and this leads me to ask fans of West Ham, Fulham
and Newcastle, is he worth signing?

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West Ham prepared to break the bank for £16m Romanian striker: This guy is
pure class! - CaughtOffside.com
May 29, 2008

Word coming out of East London is that West Ham manager Alan Curbishley
could be on the verge of what could be their biggest signing of the summer.
Apparently Curbs is in the process of trying to bring some Serie A class to
the squad by adding Fiorentina ace Adrian Mutu to an already-promising front
line.

Fiorentina striker Adrian Mutu is on the verge of signing for West Ham in a
£16 million pound deal, after rejecting a new contract from Fiorentina last
week. (various)

Who knows if the word coming out of East London is sound, but if this deal
were to happen, it would be a massive signing for the Hammers. The
Fiorentina striker has scored 17 goals in 26 appearances for the club this
past season, and was instrumental in helping La Viola make the Champions
League qualification round.

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Capello tells Echo – No decision on Dean - Echo news
By Rob Pritchard

FABIO Capello has refused to confirm whether Dean Ashton will make his
England debut in Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday. The West Ham striker was
expected to make his full international bow in Wednesday evening's 2-0
friendly win over the United States at Wembley, only for the Italian to call
on Jermain Defoe and Peter Crouch instead. The 24-year-old is now in line to
feature at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, but head coach Capello is remaining
tight-lipped over whether Ashton will start the game. "I don't know. We need
to wait because the trip is very long and the weather will be very warm," he
told the Echo. "We will decide when we are in Trinidad and Tobago."
Should Ashton earn his first England cap, he will be the first Hammers
frontman to pull on the Three Lions since Tony Cottee played in a Euro 1988
warm-up game against Hungary on April 27, 1988. But the £7.25m forward, who
featured for his country at Under-17, Under-19, Under-20 and Under-21 level,
would surely have made his debut earlier had it not been for a pair of
unfortunate injuries. First, on August 15, 2006, a tackle from Chelsea's
Shaun Wright-Phillips in training shattered both his left ankle and his
dreams of lining up against Greece in Steve McClaren's first game in charge
at Old Trafford.
Then, on October 6 last year, Ashton strained his medial knee ligaments in a
Premier League defeat at Aston Villa, ruling him out of the crucial Euro
2008 qualifiers against Estonia and Russia. On Wednesday evening, Capello
made him wait even longer by leaving him on the substitutes' bench against
the Americans. However, with Wayne Rooney not travelling to the Caribbean,
Ashton could start up front alongside either Aston Villa's Gabriel
Agbonlahor or Arsenal teenager Theo Walcott. Seven of the nine players who
featured in the UEFA Champions League final did not travel with the squad on
Thursday, with only Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand and Chelsea full-back
Wayne Bridge making the trip. Alongside Ashton, Manchester City goalkeeper
Joe Hart is also expected to make his full debut, while former Iron Jermain
Defoe could also be involved again after impressing against the US.

England: (from) James, Hart, Lewis, Bridge, R.Ferdinand, Jagielka,
G.Johnson, Warnock, Wheater, Woodgate, Barry, Beckham, Bentley, Downing,
Gerrard, Huddlestone, Young, Walcott, Agbonlahor, Ashton, Crouch, Defoe.

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Wigan's Camara in furious swipe at West Ham, Curbishley
tribalfootball.com - May 29, 2008

Wigan Athletic striker Henri Camara has taken a new swipe at his time with
West Ham last season. "It has been a difficult season," Camara told Alpha-2.
"I virtually did not play. "When I returned from the African Cup of Nations,
I thought that, despite the elimination, after the goal I scored against
South Africa, I would be back on the pitch. Besides, the coach congratulated
me and spoke about it. At this moment, my hope was back again, but in vain.
Nobody understood me. Even certain players did not understand why I stayed
on the bench for so long. I came to play for West Ham. I gave my best at
training. I was sharp. Apparently, the coach did not want to understand
anything. So I did not hesitate to come and see him to tell him what I
thought. I was so frustrated that I told him in the face that I regretted
coming to West Ham, and that, if I could, I would return to Wigan.
Unfortunately, it was not possible. "He just told me he could not change the
team because the results were good and that I had to wait. I knew I was not
part of his plans. So I had to cope with it until the end of the season. Two
months were remaining. "But it was two endless months. I continued to work
at training with regard for the national team. Next time, I will pay more
attention when I move to a club. I will take the precaution to speak with
the manager before I sign. "And most of all, I'll take my time before I sign
because, for West Ham, it happened at the very last moment. I have not had
the time to get closer to the manager. I wanted to move on. West Ham are a
great club. "It was a catastrophic year. I am not ashamed to say it. I did
not understand anything. The coach made me lose a lot. Players I sometimes
met asked me if I was still at West Ham. "Every time it was the same
questions. It made me sick."

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West Ham's Ashton delighted with England chance
tribalfootball.com - May 29, 2008

West Ham United striker Dean Ashton is delighted to be involved in Fabio
Capello's England squad. "It has been great to be involved in a squad with
such great players and I think it is only going to be good for me in the
long run," said Ashton who was among the unused substitutes at Wembley. "It
is all experience whether I play or don't play, but obviously it would be
lovely to get some minutes this weekend." He also told whufc.com: "I would
have loved to have got on [against the US], but I will continue to work hard
and it would be lovely to get on and play a part on Sunday."

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Newcastle, West Ham join race for Fulham's Davis
tribalfootball.com - May 29, 2008

No less than four Premiership clubs are chasing Fulham midfielder Steven
Davis. The Daily Mail says Kevin Keegan's Newcastle have joined the chase
for the Fulham midfielder, while West Ham could make a £30,000-per-week
pitch for the Northern Ireland international. Blackburn and Middlesbrough
are already in the race, although the player himself remains tempted by the
thought of making a permanent switch to Rangers.

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No England debut for Ashton but Hammers striker insists: Am I bovvered? -
Daily Mail
By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 11:07 AM on 29th May 2008

Dean Ashton has played down his disappointment at not making his England
debut, insisting he is happy just to be part of the Fabio Capello
revolution.
The West Ham striker had been expected to play a role in last night's 2-0
win over the USA at Wembley but was forced to watch on as Jermain Defoe and
Wayne Rooney started the match. The never-ending warm-up: Dean Ashton spent
much of last night trotting up and down but never got on the pitch
Peter Crouch and Joe Cole came on as late attacking substitutions, but
Ashton claims he is delighted to be considered after overcoming a season
blighted by injury at Upton Park. He said: "I'm pleased to be in the squad.
Of course I would have loved to have got on, but I wouldn't say I'm bitterly
disappointed not to have done. This is my first squad back. "You can't
expect to be playing straight away in a team like this."
Ashton, 24, will continue talks this week with a view to securing his future
at West Ham. Newcastle were keen to sign the striker but the Hammers are
close to tying up Ashton to a five-year contract.

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Hammers youngsters help take England to the brink - Guardian Series

WEST Ham youngsters Freddie Sears and James Tomkins played their part as
England moved to within a point of reaching this summer's U19 European
Championship finals with a 1-0 win over Serbia last night. Reading's James
Henry grabbed the only goal of the game against a strong opponent. It was
the Young Lions' second victory in the four-team Elite Qualifying campaign
in Borisov, Belarus. Sears scored both goals in the 2-0 over Poland in the
first game on Monday, while the team have yet to concede thanks in part to
Irons centre back Tomkins. Brian Eastick's side finish their campaign
against mini-tournament hosts Belarus in Minsk on Saturday. They need just a
point to top the group and secure their place in the eight-team finals
tournament in the Czech Republic in July.

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Polish whizz-kid eyed by Hammers - Setanta
by Adam Marshall, 29 May 2008

Brescia midfielder Bartosz Salamon is the latest player to be linked with a
summer switch to West Ham. The Polish youngster is known to Hammers
technical director Gianluca Nani and could be the subject of an ambitious
raid on the Italian side. After leaving Lech Poznan to learn his trade in
Italy, the 17-year-old has already broken into the Brescia first team. Real
Madrid have previously been credited with an interest in Salamon but Nani
could steal a march on any other suitors as the talent-spotter was
previously employed at Brescia, where he helped find the likes of Roberto
Baggio and Andrea Pirlo.
West Ham boss Alan Curbishley has yet to make any concrete moves in the
market as the East Londoners make tying down Dean Ashton to a new contract
their priority, but the signs are that they have been casting their net far
and wide for fresh blood.

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Davis deal in doubt: Newcastle, West Ham, Blackburn and Boro set to attempt
Rangers' bid hijack - Mail On Sunday
By Peter Jardine
Last updated at 10:32 AM on 29th May 2008

Steven Davis is a target for four Premiership clubs who are ready to offer
him big money to turn his back on Rangers. Kevin Keegan's Newcastle have
joined the chase for the Fulham midfielder, while Sportsmail understands
West Ham could make a £30,000-per-week pitch for the Northern Ireland
international. Blackburn and Middlesbrough are already in the race, although
the player himself remains tempted by the thought of making a permanent
switch to Ibrox. A boyhood Rangers fan, Davis is hurting badly after SPL
title-race heartache and may fancy the chance to make amends - if the right
deal can be struck. Walter Smith confirmed after the Scottish Cup Final that
he wants to sign 23-year-old Davis, who impressed so much on loan since
January, even though Fulham are liable to ask in excess of £3million. Daniel
Cousin could be used as a makeweight in any move, with his agent Willie
McKay adamant yesterday that the Gabon striker will move on in the summer.
Newcastle boss Keegan came to Ibrox twice during the UEFA Cup run and,
while Carlos Cuellar was a primary target, he is believed to also have been
smitten by Davis, who scored against Werder Bremen in a 2-0 win. The danger
for Rangers is that Fulham become tempted by so much Premiership interest
they start an auction for the player which would price the Ibrox side out of
the bidding. Smith, speaking in general terms, said yesterday: "It is
difficult. If you go for some top players and then English clubs come in,
then you have no chance, really."
Meantime, Old Firm signing target Kyle Lafferty yesterday insisted he has
had enough of life at Owen Coyle's Burnley and desperately wants a move.
Without any Premiership experience to justify the £5m asking price being
spoken about by Coyle and Burnley, the 20-year- old said: "I have given my
all to Burnley but don't feel wanted. I understand Wolves and Rangers want
to sign me. I would be thrilled to move to either club. "I've heard Celtic
will also be making a bid, but I don't think that move will ever
materialise. I have enjoyed my time at Burnley but I now feel it's time for
me to move on. And I need a fresh challenge at this stage of my career. "I
was happy under previous manager Steve Cotterill. Things have changed though
and, to be honest, I don't feel the same way. "If I had been given the
opportunity to leave during the last two transfer windows I would have
left."
Lafferty has watched countryman Davis impress at Ibrox and added: "It would
be a dream to follow in his footsteps to Rangers and play for a club I've
supported since I was a boy."It is also an honour to be linked to a club
with the proud history and stature of Celtic. I just hope Burnley can come
to some sort of financial agreement." But Coyle said: "I have spoken to Kyle
and he reiterated he is happy working at Burnley. I think he feels if there
are clubs out there then he wants a move - but nobody has met our valuation.
He's probably gone about it in a misguided way but I still like the kid. We
won't fall out over it."

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Hammers keep faith in homegrown talent - Guardian Series

WEST Ham topped the table for fielding the most Englishmen in a Premier
League season, according to a report. The Irons had on average 6.61
homegrown players in every starting line-up during the last campaign. Aston
Villa (6.42) were the only other club to average more than six English
starters, while Middlesbrough were third with 5.26. Perhaps unsurprisingly,
Arsenal fielded the least English players - just 0.34 - which was way short
of Liverpool (2.34) and Fulham (2.42). Premier League champions Manchester
United were ninth in the list with an average of 4.28. The report was just
one of two compiled by the BBC; the other highlighting that the number of
England-qualified players starting in the Premier League dropped to an
all-time low last season. Only 170 of the 498 players who started matches in
the top flight in 2007-08 were English - just 34.1 per cent of the total.
That was almost four per cent lower than in 2006-7. Yet, despite showing the
most faith in English talent, West Ham currently has just one representative
in the England national team - striker Dean Ashton, who is expected to make
his debut in Sunday's friendly match with Trinidad and Tobago.

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Ashton's new West Ham contract worth £70,000-a-week
tribalfootball.com - May 29, 2008

Dean Ashton is set to put pen to paper on a bumper contract with West Ham
United. The Daily Star says Ashton has agreed a £70,000-a-week new five-year
deal to stay at the club until 2013.

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Injury-jinxed Hammers star makes comeback with Wales - Guardian Series

CRAIG Bellamy made his long-awaited return to action with a 28-minute cameo
appearance in Wales' 1-0 friendly win over Iceland in Reykjavik last night.
The 27-year-old West Ham forward has been plagued with groin and stomach
trouble following his £7.5 million switch from Liverpool last summer, which
restricted him to just seven starts for the Irons last term. His last
appearance came as a 68th minute substitute against Wigan in February. But
he made a positive stride towards full fitness by winning his 50th cap last
night, and is set to continue his bid for full fitness by leading out his
country in the high-profile friendly with the Netherlands in Rotterdam on
Sunday. And, although it was teenager Ched Evans who stole the headlines by
bagging the winner on his debut, it was Bellamy's brief appearance that most
pleased Wales boss John Toshack. "Ched did very well but I was so pleased to
see Craig back on the pitch," said Toshack. "He has been a very unlucky boy
with injuries and we have certainly missed his Premier League quality. "I
just hope he now has one more game in him and then goes away for a nice
summer break, hopefully to return to pre-season training at West Ham raring
to go. We need him as much as they do."
Meanwhile, the game in Iceland marked another step forward in the budding
career of Hammers youngster Jack Collison. The 19-year-old midfielder was
handed his full international debut and gave an assured display to cap a
fine season for both club and country. He should figure again in the
weekend's match in Rotterdam.

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West Ham know price for Reading's Shorey
tribalfootball.com - May 29, 2008

West Ham United must cough up for Reading fullback Nicky Shorey. After a
fresh enquiry, West Ham have been informed they must pay around £5 million
for the England international.

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England keep Ashton waiting - WHUFC
Dean Ashton was an unused substitute as Fabio Capello's side were 2-0
winners against the US
29.05.2008

Dean Ashton will have to wait a little longer for his long-awaited England
debut after being an unused substitute in the 2-0 friendly win against the
United States at Wembley on Wednesday night.

The West Ham United striker, who scored five goals in eight matches to end
the Premier League campaign, will hope to figure when Fabio Capello takes
his side to Trinidad and Tobago for the last friendly of the 2007/08 season
on Sunday. Ashton has twice been in England squads before - a friendly
against Greece in August 2006 and then for European Championship qualifiers
against Estonia and Russia last October - only for injury to end his chances
on both occasions.

Many neutral observers had expected Ashton to start at Wembley in a game
played in front of 71, 233 fans but the role of Wayne Rooney's partner went
to Jermain Defoe. The West Ham United academy product, now at Portsmouth,
was eventually replaced in the second half by Peter Crouch before Rooney
himself departed with 12 minutes to play for Joe Cole. England's goals on
the night came from John Terry in the 38th minute, from David Beckham's
free-kick, before Steven Gerrard finished off a superb pass by Gareth Barry
just before the hour.

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Collison shines, Bellamy back - WHUFC
Jack Collison has made yet another step forward with his first start for
Wales as Craig Bellamy returned
29.05.2008

Jack Collison has become the fourth full Welsh international at West Ham
United after winning his first cap in the 1-0 win away to Iceland on
Wednesday night as Craig Bellamy made a long-awaited return.

Collison, still only 19, was named in John Toshack's starting lineup to
complete a memorable campaign for club and country. First, he played a full
part in Alan Curbishley's pre-season plans last summer before being
appointed captain of Kevin Keen's reserves. After promising form, he earned
the first of five Wales Under-21 caps and then made his first team debut
away to Arsenal on New Year's Day. He got his first start at Bolton
Wanderers in April before his latest step forward.

Collison, who joins club-mates Danny Gabbidon, James Collins and Bellamy as
members of the Wales senior set-up, turned in a lively 60-minute display
including some decent efforts on goal before being replaced by fellow
Under-21 prospect Owen Tudor Jones. By then, Toshack's team were winning
thanks to a sublime backheeled goal from Ched Evans just before half-time.
Evans had entered the fray just three minutes before as a replacement for
former West Ham United midfielder Carl Fletcher, who was captaining the team
in Reykjavik.

Usual Wales skipper Bellamy, meanwhile, made his long-awaited playing return
for the first time since getting 22 minutes as a substitute away to Wigan
Athletic on 2 February. Bellamy is returning to fitness after an abdominal
injury and played for the last 28 minutes against Iceland. His appearance,
which included some good late runs that tormented the home defence, has
fuelled hope that both he and Collison will figure in Sunday's high-profile
friendly away to Euro 2008 hopefuls the Netherlands in Rotterdam.

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Sears and Tomka play their part - WHUFC
England are close to reaching the UEFA U19 finals in July after their second
straight win in qualifying
28.05.2008

England 1-0 Serbia

England need just a point from their final qualifier to make sure of a place
at the 2008 European U19 Championship after a 1-0 win against Serbia in
Borisov on Wednesday afternoon.

A solitary second-half strike from Reading midfielder James Henry made it
two wins from two after a Freddie Sears double on Monday had ensured a 2-0
victory against Poland. England finish their campaign on Saturday against
mini-tournament hosts Belarus, and the home nation's 1-0 defeat of Poland
later on Wednesday still means they could finish ahead of England on the
head to head rule with a victory in Minsk. A point will be good enough for
the Young Lions, who have yet to concede a goal thanks in large part to the
defensive form of James Tomkins.

Were England to lose their final game, Serbia could also finish with six
points like Brian Eastick's side and Belarus and the final group standings
would come down to head to head results between all three teams. The winners
of the section will ultimately take their place in the July finals in the
Czech Republic alongside the hosts, holders Spain, Germany, Hungary,
Bulgaria and two other nations to be determined later this week.

England: David Button, Curtis Obeng, James Tomkins, Krystian Pearce, Joe
Mattock, Scott Sinclair, Kieran Gibbs, Jack Cork (c), James Henry, Freddie
Sears, Andy Carroll
Subs: Ryan Bertrand, Jason Steele, Jamie Chandler, Ciaran Clark, Danny
Welbeck, Josh Walker.

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West Ham confident of Ashton deal - BBC

Ashton joined West Ham from Norwich for £7.25m in 2006 . West Ham are
confident striker Dean Ashton will commit his future to the club by signing
a new long-term deal. Ashton, 24, has recently been linked with a move to
Newcastle, Portsmouth and champions Manchester United. But West Ham chief
executive Scott Duxbury said: "The talks so far have been very positive. "We
are meeting with Dean and his representatives in the early part of next week
with the aim of concluding a new long-term contract." Ashton, who was
included in the latest England squad, scored three goals in his last three
matches of the season. He was set to make his England debut two years ago,
only to suffer a serious ankle injury in training that sidelined him for a
year.

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Hammers youngsters win again - KUMB
Filed: Wednesday, 28th May 2008
By: Staff Writer

Freddie Sears and James Tomkins were both involved as England's under 19s
won their second game inside three days. The United duo both played 90
minutes as Brian Eastick's side overcame a tough Serbian side 1-0 in Minsk,
to follow on from their 2-0 success oveer Poland on Monday. The game was won
by a second half effort by Reading's James Henry, meaning that a win for
England against hosts Belarus on Saturday afternoon will ensure they qualify
for the European U19 Championships, to be held in the Czech Republic.

England under 19s: David Button, Curtis Obeng, James Tomkins, Krystian
Pearce, Joe Mattock, Scott Sinclair, Kieran Gibbs, Jack Cork (c), James
Henry, Freddie Sears, Andy Carroll.

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Bellamy on comeback trail - KUMB
Filed: Wednesday, 28th May 2008
By: Staff Writer

Craig Bellamy is set to win his 50th cap for Wales tonight as he continues
his rehabilitation. The United striker made just nine appearances for the
Hammers last season after signing from Liverpool in a £7.5m deal, due to a
string of injuries. But the 27-year-old former Coventry striker has been
finding his feet again recently. Ahead of the FA Cup Final he trained
extensively with beaten finalists Cardiff whilst more recently he has been
working out in the Vale of Glamorgan alongside a club physio who has been
monitoring his progress. Bellamy could be partnered by fellow Hammer Jack
Collison tonight when the Welsh face Iceland in Reykjavik. Welsh boss John
Toshack has promised to experiment with his side which could be good news
for the young Hammer.

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Crew to be confirmed? - KUMB
Filed: Wednesday, 28th May 2008
By: Staff Writer

West Ham are set to announce their second North American fixture imminently,
according to reports. The Hammers are touring North America at the end of
July in preparation for the 2008/09 Premier League season, and it is
expected that the club will add a second date to the already-confirmed clash
with the MLS AllStars on July 24th. That opponent is tipped to be Columbus
Crew, who are based in Ohio. The Crew, who are members of the MLS play their
home games at the Columbus Crew Stadium, which has a capacity of 22,500.
Columbus feature just one English player in their squad, 23-year-old
defender Andy Iro who moved to the US in his teens. They are currently
second in the Eastern Standings behind leaders Chigaco Fire.

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Ashton talks rumble on - KUMB
Filed: Wednesday, 28th May 2008
By: Staff Writer

A second round of talks between West Ham and Dean Ashton have ended without
a deal being struck. However the club remain confident that a deal will be
done soon, with CEO Scott Duxbury telling the club's website: "The talks so
far have been very positive. "We are meeting with Dean and his
representatives in the early part of next week with the aim of concluding a
new long-term contract." The two parties met initally on May 16th. Meanwhile
rumours that Ashton is set to leave for pastures new continue to surface -
no doubt due to the current impasse.

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Hammers hope for Ashton deal - SSN
Striker expected to put pen-to-paper by the start of next week
Last updated: 28th May 2008

West Ham chief executive Scott Duxbury is confident 'positive talks' held
with Dean Ashton will see the striker agree a new long-term contract at
Upton Park next week. Ashton suffered for form at the beginning of last
season as he underwent a lengthy rehabilitation period following the broken
ankle he sustained on international duty in August 2006. However, the
24-year-old - who is expected to start for England in the friendly against
USA on Wednesday - recaptured his early Hammers pedigree towards the end of
the campaign as he fired three goals in the final trio of games. And that
form has reportedly made Ashton a top summer target for Manchester United,
Newcastle and Portsmouth, but Duxbury is optimistic Ashton will remain at
Upton Park. "The talks so far have been very positive," said Duxbury, who
opened contract discussions at the end of the season. "We are meeting with
Dean and his representatives in the early part of next week with the aim of
concluding a new long-term contract." Ashton joined West Ham in January 2006
in a £7.25million move from Norwich and last season he scored 11 goals in 35
appearances.

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Taking the Michael - KUMB
Filed: Wednesday, 28th May 2008
By: Staff Writer

West Ham are being linked with a move for American international Michael
Bradley. The midfielder, currently based in Holland with Heerenveen is said
to be interesting a number of Premier League clubs including the Hammers. He
is set to feature for the USA tonight when they take on England at Wembley.
Bradley, 20, began his professional career with the MetroStars (now known as
the New York Red Bulls) in 2004. A year later he became the youngest MLS
player to be transferred to a European team when he was snapped up by
Heerenveen for an undisclosed fee. His first year in the Dutch league
proved to be an enormous success; Bradley went on to score nearly 20 goals
from the centre of the park. Rated at around £4m, Bradley is said to be
interesting the likes of Middlesbrough and Blackburn along with the Hammers.

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West Ham confident Dean Ashton will extend contract - Telegraph
Telegraph staff and agencies
Last Updated: 3:27pm BST 28/05/2008

West Ham are confident Dean Ashton will sign a two-year contract extension
next week. The 24-year-old striker has two years left on his current deal
and is thought to be a transfer target for Newcastle and Portsmouth, while
Manchester United are also reported to be monitoring him. "The talks so far
have been very positive," said West Ham chief executive Scott Duxbury. "We
are meeting with Dean and his representatives in the early part of next week
with the aim of concluding a new long-term contract."
Initial talks opened at the end of the season after Ashton had scored three
goals in his last three appearances, taking his tally for the campaign to
11. His form led to a call-up into Fabio Capello's England squad, just short
of two years since he was denied an England debut by a serious ankle injury
suffered in training. Ashton is not among West Ham's top earners, but is
seen as an important part of their plans for next season. Meanwhile, Craig
Bellamy, Ashton's strike partner, believes his best years are ahead of him.
The temperamental Wales international has struggled in recent seasons, but
is determined to put things right. "I am not coming back just to hopefully
be good at this level," Bellamy said. "I want the next couple of years to be
the highlight of my career and to do that I have got to work so hard."

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West Ham United confident of Dean Ashton deal
Dean Ashton
Times Online and Agencies

West Ham say they hope to agree a new long-term deal for Dean Aston, the
England striker, at the start of next week.

The 24-year-old has two years left on his contract and clubs such as
Newcastle United and Portsmouth are thought to have shown an interest.
Manchester United were also reported to be monitoring his progress.

Scott Duxbury, West Ham's chief executive, said: "The talks so far have been
very positive. We are meeting with Dean and his representatives in the early
part of next week with the aim of concluding a new long-term contract."

Ashton scored three goals in his last three appearances for the club, taking
his tally for the campaign to 11, and talks about his contract began at the
end of the season. His form led to a call-up to Fabio Capello's England
squad, just short of two years since he was on the verge of his England
debut only to suffer a serious ankle injury in training.

Alan Curbishley is keen to pair the England forward with Craig Bellamy in
attack, and although the Welshman missed most of last season through injury,
the former Liverpool striker remains hopeful he can get back to his best.

"I am not coming back just to hopefully be good at this level," Bellamy
said. "I want the next couple of years to be the highlight of my career and
to do that I have got to work so hard."

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Toshack pleased with Bellamy return - teamTalk

Wales boss John Toshack welcomed back captain Craig Bellamy for his first
international since October with as much relief as joy in Iceland. The
injury-jinxed West Ham striker appeared for the final 28 minutes of the
impressive 1-0 friendly win in Reykjavik on Wednesday night, earning his
50th cap. Bellamy now seems certain to be back leading his country in a much
more difficult game in Rotterdam against Euro 2008-bound Holland on Sunday.
Bellamy last played senior football for a mere 20 minutes as a substitute
for the Hammers at Wigan in February. But he had been troubled with groin
problems since Wales' win in San Marino last October. A stomach operation
followed and Bellamy's season was all but ended, until last night's run-out
in Iceland. With stand-in skipper Carl Fletcher on his way home after
suffering ankle ligament damage against Iceland - and with Simon Davies out
of the trip with ankle problems - Bellamy's final game of the season will be
leading his country against the Dutch. Teenager Ched Evans bagged the winner
just five minutes after coming on as substitute for Fletcher for his debut.
But it was Bellamy's appearance that delighted Toshack just as much as
Evans' scoring debut. Toshack said: "That's six games unbeaten and we have
used another batch of youngsters. Ched did very well but I was so pleased to
see Craig back on the pitch. "He has been a very unlucky boy with injuries
and we have certainly missed his Premier League quality. "I just hope he now
has one more game in him and then goes away for a nice summer break,
hopefully to return to pre-season training at West Ham raring to go. We need
him as much as they do."

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Hammers keep an eye on Rangers front man - Guardian Series

WEST Ham are reportedly keeping tabs on Rangers star Daniel Cousin as they
seek to boost their forward options for next season. The Gabon
international's agent claims that the player is ready to quit Ibrox and is
attracting the interest of a "number of Premier League clubs". Fulham are
certain to rekindle their interest in the 31-year-old after being denied
that chance in January. Then, FIFA blocked the move because the player had
already represented two clubs, Lens and Rangers, in the same season and
could not play for a third. Newcastle are also said to be keen to secure
Cousin's services. And the powerful frontman's agent Willie McKay revealed
that his client would love a dream move south of the border. "I would expect
Daniel to leave Rangers this summer and he is still very interested in a
move to England," McKay told skysports. "He was disappointed when the move
to Fulham in January was blocked, but he showed what a real professional he
was by returning to Rangers and scoring a few important goals for them. "He
would love the chance to play in the Premier League and there is interest
from a number of clubs."

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Lanzafame set for West Ham Move - Cmon Yu Irons
Posted by Mike DiAntoni

The Amauri deal involving Lanzafame who will be part owned by Palermo and
Juventus has taken a sudden twist, it is now believed that Juve and palermo
will agree a deal to let Lanzafame take advantage of a season long loan at
West Ham, where he will achieve Premier League status and then like Tevez,
he may attract the attention of larger Premier League clubs. West Ham may
get first option to buy Lanzafame after the loan, but only if the price and
wages are agreed. Lanzafame has been quoted by the media saying that West
Ham United would be his 1st choice of team for the new season.

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Bellamy determined to make big West Ham impact
tribalfootball.com - May 28, 2008

Craig Bellamy is determined to make a big impact for West Ham United next
season. "I am not coming back just to hopefully be good at this level,"
Bellamy told West Ham's website. "I want the next couple of years to be the
highlight of my career and to do that I have got to work so hard."

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Hull's Brown excited about facing West Ham
tribalfooball.com - May 28, 2008

Hull City defender Wayne Brown admits he's excited about facing boyhood
idols West Ham in next season's Premiership. "I was a West Ham fan as a kid
and playing at Upton Park would be special after watching them as a kid
growing up in Ilford," he told the East Anglian Daily Times. "But then every
game in the Premier League is special. That is where everyone wants to play.
"It is where the best players in the world are and hopefully I will get the
chance to play against those players."

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West Ham rival Fulham for Rangers striker Cousin
tribalfooball.com - May 28, 2008

West Ham United are eyeing Rangers striker Daniel Cousin. The Hammers and
Newcastle are being linked with Cousin, who is seeking a move to England.
Fulham are certain to rekindle their interest in the 31-year-old after being
denied that chance in January.

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Progress made on Ashton talks - WHUFC
The club will meet with Dean Ashton next week with the aim of finalising a
new contract for the striker
28.05.2008

West Ham United are aiming to conclude a new long-term contract for Dean
Ashton next week after another "very positive" meeting with his
representatives. The 24-year-old striker has two years left to run on his
existing deal at the Boleyn Ground. Ashton is on international duty with
England until Sunday, and could win his first cap against the United States
at Wembley tonight, but talks continued on his behalf on Tuesday. West Ham
United Chief Executive Scott Duxbury said: "The talks so far have been very
positive. We are meeting with Dean and his representatives in the early part
of next week with the aim of concluding a new long-term contract." The
latest meeting followed initial discussions on Friday 16 May after the end
of the 2007/08 season.

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Bellamy sees best years ahead - WHUFC
Craig Bellamy could see his West Ham United ambitions take a major step
forward this evening
28.05.2008

Craig Bellamy is fully focused on returning to action for West Ham United
next season as he looks to a playing return with Wales on Wednesday night.

The 28-year-old striker, who could win his 50th cap against Iceland in
Reykjavik before Sunday's trip to face the Netherlands, is working harder
than ever before to be raring to go for West Ham United next season. "I am
not coming back just to hopefully be good at this level," he told a recent
fans forum. "I want to be back when I come back. I want the next couple of
years to be the highlight of my career and to do that I have got to work so
hard ... Sometimes when you come back from rehab you are finding your way
back but this time I have come back right and in good condition."

Bellamy, who scored four goals in nine appearances during his first campaign
in east London, has been on an intense personal training programme and was
even working with Cardiff City once the Premier League season concluded in
order to further his progress. The chance to get some match practice with
Wales this week will be another step forward to leaving the "frustrating"
abdominal injury problems of the past campaign behind him. He added: "It has
been disappointing but I will look back hopefully in the next few years and
say I have had three or four of the best years of my career. That is what I
am trying to do and that is what I am working for."

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Sears upbeat with England - WHUFC
Freddie Sears has spoken about his form with England U19s as they look to
reach July's UEFA finals
28.05.2008

Freddie Sears has been speaking about his two-goal show that helped England
to a winning start in their bid to reach the European Under-19 Championship.

The 18-year-old West Ham United forward was the hero in a 2-0 victory
against Poland on Monday that set the Young Lions up for a showdown with
Serbia today that could decide who will reach the finals in the Czech
Republic this July even before the final Elite round group match against
mini-tournament hosts Belarus on Saturday. His first was a neat finish after
a fine pass from Crystal Palace winger Victor Moses before he stepped up to
score late on from the spot after club-mate James Tomkins had seen his
goalbound effort handled.

"It's a great start to the tournament for us and we all want to get to the
Czech Republic this summer and compete in the Euros," Sears told the FA.com.
"Poland were a decent side and quite physical but we dominated them in the
first half. The conditions were pretty tough as it was the hottest day of
the year apparently and everyone was feeling the heat so I was well pleased
to tuck away the penalty at the end. I was confident over the penalty as
I've taken them for both West Ham's academy and reserve sides this season. I
was happy to see it go in as it took the pressure off and killed the game."

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Ladies take centre stage - WHUFC
A major community day at the Boleyn Ground showed how far women's football
is progressing at the club
27.05.2008

More than 300 girls and young women showed their passion for football by
taking part in West Ham United Ladies' annual tournament at the Boleyn
Ground.

With so many participants and their parents demonstrating a commitment to
the game, the event made a positive statement that the grassroots of women's
football are strengthening as they develop. This was emphasised by the
co-operative team spirit and high level of technical ability shown by all
teams on the day.

West Ham United Ladies manager Tony Marshall said "An event such as this
demonstrates that the club's commitment to the development of young local
talent is equally applicable to girls as well as boys. Such a prestigious
occasion can only help to raise awareness about the continued development,
and increasingly high standard of girls' and women's football in the local
area."

As part of the event, six female coaches from the West Ham United in the
Community trainee and mentoring scheme worked alongside staff from both West
Ham United Ladies and local clubs, to provide structured warm-ups and game
related coaching. Once fully qualified, these trainees will work with future
generations of young women in the local community, providing positive female
role models for aspiring players to emulate.

With such an enthusiastic and motivated talent base it will not be long
before some of the young girls taking part are following their male
counterparts Mark Noble and Freddie Sears by breaking into the Ladies first
team.

whufc.com will keep you posted all summer on the latest developments of the
Ladies team at all levels and follow their progress next season as they look
to build on the tremendous 2007/08 campaign.

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Ashton working hard with England - WHUFC
Fabio Capello has not given anything away about Dean Ashton's chances of a
first England cap this week
27.05.2008

Dean Ashton is working hard in training to do enough to earn his first
England cap against the United States at Wembley on Wednesday night.

Fabio Capello was keeping his cards close to his chest on Tuesday, although
he did confirm that John Terry would captain the side for the first time
since the Italian manager first took charge of the team in February. Ashton
has been training hard with his international team-mates, including David
Beckham after his arrival from the US, as he seeks to put the pain of two
enforced previous squad withdrawals behind him. The 30-man selection is set
to be cut after the midweek match with a smaller party travelling to play
Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday.

When asked about who would be in his starting lineup, Capello simply said:
"You have to wait." He added that he was looking forward to a stern test
against the visiting US side. "I think it will be a strong game. I saw three
games they played against Poland, Sweden and Mexico. They scored seven goals
and only conceded two. They have good organisation, they are very fast when
they attack. They are are also very good from free-kicks and corners. I
think it is a very important test for us and it will be very important for
us to play at a high level. The games are very important because you will
know what i think about players and their positions."

Meanwhile, Ashton's club-mate Jonathan Spector has been ruled out of the
game with US coach Bob Bradley confirming he has not recovered from the hip
injury he suffered back in April on club duty. "At this time, he is not
expected to play," he said on Tuesday afternoon. "We need to have our
doctors run some further tests and make sure where he is but he will not be
in the squad for the game."

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Collison ready for another first - WHUFC
At 19, Jack Collison could find himself lining up for Wales in an senior
international on Wednesday
27.05.2008

Jack Collison is hoping to put the seal on a superb breakthrough season for
club and country with his first cap for Wales this week.

The 19-year-old has enjoyed a meteoric rise over the last 12 months. First,
he played a full part in Alan Curbishley's pre-season plans last summer
before being appointed captain of Kevin Keen's reserves. After promising
form for the second string, he earned the first of five Wales Under-21 caps
and then made his first team debut away to Arsenal on New Year's Day. He got
his first start at Bolton Wanderers in April and has capped it all with
being called up for Wales' senior friendlies away to Iceland on Wednesday
and in the Netherlands next Sunday.

Collison, who qualifies to play for John Toshack's side through his
grandfather and has seen his chances increase with Simon Davies and Paul
Parry withdrawing, said: "I was really happy to get the letter through about
going to Iceland and Holland with the senior squad. Obviously it is going to
be a massive opportunity. It is what everyone dreams of and it is what I am
striving to achieve. If I get the chance to play I have got to take it." The
midfielder could find himself lining up alongside club-mate and
international captain Craig Bellamy - a major influence on his decision to
play for Wales and he has taken the youngster under his wing.

"I had a little word with Bellars about these games and he is hoping to be
involved. He has been stepping up his training and will be about ready for a
match by the time the Iceland game comes around," Collison added. If Bellamy
does figure in Reykjavik it will be his 50th international cap and Collison
knows he has a long way to go to live up to his illustrious colleague.
"Obviously making the breakthrough was the hard part but the work begins now
and I hope to play a bigger part for West Ham next season. Looking back I
didn't expect what happened to happen. I have made my full debut and it
would be nice to end it all with a cap for Wales."

Certainly his form has captured Bellamy's eye. The 28-year-old striker said:
"He is a good player but one thing I like about Jack the most is he has got
a special attitude. He wants to be first at everything, even in things like
sprinting.. He wants to really improve and that is what I look for. This boy
will work and wants to give everything. If you have got that attitude with
ability you have got a really good chance."

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Hammers flying the flag - KUMB
Filed: Wednesday, 28th May 2008
By: Staff Writer

West Ham United fielded the most Englishmen in the Premier League last
season, according to a new report. The Hammers topped a list of Premier
League clubs with an average of 6.61 English players in every starting
line-up. Closest to Alan Curbishley's side were Aston Villa with an average
of 6.42 per game, followed by Middlesbrough (5.26). Guilty of fielding the
least number of English players - somewhat unsurprisingly - were Arsenal
with an average of just 0.34. Liverpool (2.34) and Fulham (2.42). The
report, produced by BBC Sport revealed that of the 498 players who started a
Premier League match last season just 170 (or 34.1%) were English - a drop
of 4% on the 2006/07 season. Despite fielding the most number of English
players the Hammers currently have just one representative in the English
national squad - striker Dean Ashton, who is widely tipped to make his full
debut against the USA tonight.

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Magpies prepare Emana swoop - SSN
Keegan keen on African ace
By Chris Burton Last updated: 27th May 2008

Newcastle are weighing up a move for Cameroon international Achille Emana.
Kevin Keegan is keen to get new faces in as soon as possible and has set his
sights on Toulouse's talented midfielder. It is understood that talks
between the Magpies and the Ligue 1 side have already begun, with Emana
expressing an interest in moving to the Premier League. The 25-year-old has
a contract in France until 2011, but his agent Sebastien Thiery is confident
that an agreement can be reached. "Achille is ready to play in the Premier
League and Newcastle is a team he would relish playing for," said Thiery.
"He is strong and is a box-to-box midfielder who also possesses a lot of
pace. "He has the right number of caps and the right amount of experience at
25 not to be overawed by the Premier League, which would be an exciting
challenge."
Emana rose through the academy ranks at Valencia before moving to France as
a teenager in 2000. He is believed to be open on a return to Spain, and
Seville, Real Betis, Portsmouth and West Ham are expected to join Newcastle
in the hunt for his signature. He is an international team-mate of Magpies
midfielder Geremi and has represented his country and the 2006 and 2008
African Cup of Nations. With Joey Barton's future shrouded in doubt and Emre
continuing to be linked with a move back to Turkey, Emana could prove to be
the answer to Keegan's problems in the middle of the park.

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West Ham favourite Ashton set to snub Newcastle by joining Upton Park's top
earners - Daily Mail
By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 11:33 AM on 28th May 2008

Dean Ashton is ready to commit his future to West Ham following talks on a
new, improved contract. The striker, who is set to start for England
against the USA at Wembley, wanted assurances about his future following
speculation linking him with a move to Newcastle. Since the end of the
season, though, Hammers chief executive Scott Duxbury and Ashton's
representatives have been in contact and there was a further meeting on
Tuesday. It is understood the talks went well and Ashton, whose current deal
has two years left to run, is now expected to sign a new, long-term contract
when he returns after England's friendly in Trinidad on Sunday. The
24-year-old can expect a pay rise from his current £30,000-a-week earnings
to put him in line with the club's top earners. "The talks so far have been
very positive," said Duxbury. "We are meeting with Dean and his
representatives in the early part of next week with the aim of concluding a
new, long-term contract."
The news that Ashton is staying will be a boost to the club, since the
former Crewe and Norwich striker, who has battled back from a serious ankle
injury, is a firm favourite among the fans. Either Ashton or Jermain Defoe
will link up with Wayne Rooney in attack against the U.S. with England
coach Fabio Capello able to chose from an entire squad of fit players.

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Hammers on red alert after Kanoute reveals he'd consider a return to Premier
League - Guardian Series

FORMER West Ham Fredi Kanoute could return to Upton Park after revealing
that he would consider a "serious offer" to move back to the premier league.
Alan Curbishley is thought to be interested in the Mali international, who
spent three years with West Ham between 2000 and 2003 before moving to local
rivals Tottenham, where he struggled to find form. However, since his
transfer to Spanish side Sevilla in 2005, Kanoute has found his feet,
averaging almost a goal every other game and was named African Player of the
Year for 2007. As a result, the 30-year-old has been tipped for a return to
England, with Spurs, Aston Villa and Bolton all said to be monitoring the
situation. And the forward has fuelled the speculation by insisting he would
think about an offer, if one was made. "If there's a serious proposal on the
table then I will study it," he told Spanish newspaper Marca. "I'd like to
stay on in Seville. I'm not thinking about changing, at the moment. "It's
true that until now there have been no serious offers, but if a serious one
came I would think about it."

10:35am today

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Ljungberg in Sweden row - Echo News

WEST Ham midfielder Freddie Ljungberg has become the subject of a major row
between Sweden manager Lars Lagerback and members of the country's media. At
a press conference following the nation's 1-0 friendly win over Slovenia in
Gothenburg on Monday, Lagerback was asked if Ljungberg would start Euro 2008
on reputation rather than form. The coach reacted angrily, dismissing the
claim that he did not pick players on ability as "ridiculous".
"It is so ridiculous and rude, what you are saying is that I am not doing my
job. The best team will play," said Lagerback. Ljungberg, 31, is currently
recovering from a broken rib suffered in West Ham's 2-2 draw with Newcastle
on April 26, but is confident of being fit for Sweden's opening Group D
match against Greece on June 10. Meanwhile, Irons striker Dean Ashton could
be in line for a full England debut against the United States at Wembley
tonight after head coach Fabio Capello revealed that Wayne Rooney will play
as a "second striker".
Ashton, 24, has missed out on two previous opportunities to earn his first
international cap through injury, but now faces a battle with Liverpool's
Peter Crouch to earn a starting place against the Americans, who could
feature Hammer Jonathan Spector in their defence. Irons teenage Irons
midfielder Jack Collison could also be on course for a full international
debut alongside club-mate Craig Bellamy, who will win his 50th cap when
Wales take on Iceland in Reykjavik tonight. The 19-year-old has made just
two appearances for the Hammers first team, but has impressed Welsh boss
John Toshack at Under-21 level since making his debut last year.

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Clubs to battle for American midfield star - lep.co.uk

Everton, Blackburn Rovers, Middlesbrough, Sunderland, Bolton Wanderers and
West Ham United are all said to be tracking USA star Michael Bradley.
The Heerenveen midfielder will be closely watched by Premier League scouts
as he lines up for the States against England at Wembley on Wednesday night.
20-year-old Bradley hit 17 goals from midfield last season and was believed
to be a target of Everton in January. And it looks as though the star could
be on his way to an English club, although they may wait until January to
sign a pre-contract agreement with the American.

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United face fight with West Ham and Pompey for Cameroon star

NEWCASTLE are trailing Cameroon international Achille Emana as Kevin Keegan
prepares to start his summer recruitment drive. The 25-year-old midfielder
is contracted to French club Toulouse until 2011. But is said to be looking
for a new challenge after a disappointing league campaign which saw his side
finish 17th a year after qualifying for the Champions League. It is
understood the Magpies have opened initial talks with the player as they
consider a possible move. His advisor, Sebastien Thiery, has indicated that
St James's Park is a destination he would seriously consider. Thiery said:
"Achille is ready to play in the Premier League, and Newcastle is a team he
would relish playing for. "He is strong and is a box-to-box midfielder, who
also possesses a lot of pace. "He has the right number of caps and the right
amount of experience at 25 not to be overawed by the Premier League, which
would be an exciting challenge."
Emana, a product of the Valencia youth system, is looking to either England
or Spain for the next step in his career. Seville, Real Betis and West Ham
are understood to be potential competitors for his signature. FA Cup winners
Portsmouth have also been alerted to his possible availability. He went to
the 2006 and 2008 African Nations Cup tournaments with Cameroon, and played
alongside Magpies man Geremi in this year's final as their country went down
1-0 to Egypt in Ghana.

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West Ham eyeing Brescia prospect Salamon
tribalfooball.com - May 27, 2008

West Ham United are moving for Brescia whiz Bartosz Salamon. The Polish
youngster, 17, is rated highly by new Hammers chief Gianluca Nani and made
his Serie B debut against Modena this month. Salamon has been likened to
former Brescia star Marek Hamsik, now of Napoli, and is also being followed
by Real Madrid.

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Spurs watch £4m Norway U21 star striker Elyounoussi in race to beat
Portsmouth, West Ham and Chelsea for his signature - Daily Mail
By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 10:31 AM on 27th May 2008

Tottenham have been told they must pay £4million for Norway Under 21 striker
Tarik Elyounoussi. Spurs scouts watched the 20-year-old play for Fredrikstad
on Sunday and the starlet - who was born in Morocco - turned down an offer
from Chelsea to train with them last season, according to the Daily Mirror.
Elyounoussi has also attracted the interest of Portsmouth and West Ham. He
has twice been named Young Player of the Year in Norway.

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