Monday, October 19

Daily WHUFC News - II 19th October 2009

Reserves travel to Chelsea
WHUFC.com
West Ham United reserves will make the short trip across London to play
Chelsea on Monday
19.10.2009

Alex Dyer will take his West Ham United reserves to west London on Monday
night for the fifth game of their Barclays Premier Reserve League South
season. The reserve-team manager should have a good blend of youth and
experience at his disposal with several first-team players involved. The
likes of Manuel Da Costa, Luis Jimenez and Junior Stanislas will all start,
while the match could mark the first competitive appearance for Terry Dixon,
who is on the bench, after two friendly appearances. West Ham sit fifth in
the Barclays Premier Reserve League South with four points and a win could
see them leapfrog their hosts, who sit a place and two points ahead.
Kick-off at the Griffin Park home of Brentford FC is at 7.05pm. For
directions, click here.

West Ham United: Kurucz, Brookes, N'Gala, Da Costa, Ferrari, Quashie, Payne,
Stanislas, Jimenez, Montano, Nouble
Subs: Stech, Grasser, Kearns, Zola, Dixon

As usual, whufc.com will have live text updates with all the reaction and
highlights to come on WHUTV.

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Robert Huth lands violent conduct charge
By Soccernet staff
ESPN

The Football Association have charged Stoke City defender Robert Huth with
violent conduct following an off-the-ball incident with West Ham's Matthew
Upson on Saturday. Huth appeared to strike Upson with his arm when the two
tussled at a free-kick and the Hammers defender required treatment on a cut
above his eye which had been reopened.
The incident was missed by referee Martin Atkinson but after watching video
evidence he appears to have indicated to the FA that he would have dismissed
Huth had he been watching. "Stoke City defender Robert Huth has been charged
with violent conduct," read an FA statement. "The charge relates to an
incident involving Huth and West Ham defender Matthew Upson during the
Premier League match on Saturday 17 October. "Huth has until 6pm on Tuesday
20 October to respond to the charge. A Regulatory Commission will consider
the charge on Thursday 22 October."
Huth could be facing a three-match ban if found guilty, potentially ruling
him out of the upcoming Premier League fixtures against Tottenham, Wolves
and Hull.

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