Wednesday, July 16

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - 16th July 2008

Zamora and Pantsil sign for Fulham - WHUFC
Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil completed their transfers to Fulham on Tuesday evening
15.07.2008

West Ham United can confirm that Fulham have signed Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil in a combined £6.3m deal that could rise by a further £1m depending on appearances.

Zamora has signed a four-year contract and Pantsil has a three-year deal. The west London club made their approach last week and the two players were granted permission to enter into discussions with a view to a permanent move. Both then agreed personal terms and passed medicals ahead of the announcement. The decision to let Zamora leave was influenced in part by the fact Alan Curbishley has plenty of options in attack, including Dean Ashton, Craig Bellamy, Carlton Cole and Freddie Sears along with the support play of Kieron Dyer and Luis Boa Morte.

Zamora had been with the club since January 2004 and will forever be remembered for his winning goal in the 2005 play-off final that took the club back to the top flight after a two-season absence. A knee injury and competition for places meant the striker played just 14 times in the 2007/08 campaign, scoring one goal. Pantsil signed after impressing for Ghana at the 2006 World Cup but the right-back made only seven league starts for the club in two seasons, along with 12 substitute appearances.

West Ham United CEO Scott Duxbury said: "In view of the competition for places at the club and a lack of first-team opportunities likely in the new season, we recognised both players' wish for regular football. Bobby Zamora played a significant part in the club securing promotion back in 2004/05 and his form and goals particularly in that Championship season will not be forgotten. I am sure both he and John Pantsil will be warmly welcomed whenever they return to the Boleyn Ground in the years to come."

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New home kit launch - WHUFC
The new West Ham United home kit for the 2008/09 season will be unveiled on Monday 21 July
15.07.2008

West Ham United will be unveiling the club's new Umbro home kit on Monday 21 July and taking pre-orders ahead of the official launch date of Wednesday 30 July.

The brand new strip will be available exclusively via the club stores at the Boleyn Ground and Lakeside and also through the official web-based Megastore. Pre-order bookings can be taken both instore and online for the striking claret and blue kit which has been made using Umbro's new Trilogy fabric, a thermodynamic performance-enhancing material designed to control vapour, moisture and heat. The new kit has a unique contrast v neckline featuring a white mock collar, solid sky sleeves and tonal striped jacquard throughout the main body.

The perfect complement to the already-released sky blue away kit released last month, the new home strip is expected to be equally popular for fans wanting to follow their favourites in style next season. The club shops and Megastore also have all the latest lines from the new Umbro training wear available - the very same athlete-inspired range that is being worn by Alan Curbishley's men during pre-season this summer.

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Upson relishing summer work -- WHUFC
The No6 is putting in the hours on the training pitches to ensure he is in contention come the big kick-off
15.07.2008

Matthew Upson is enjoying being back in the thick of things at Chadwell Heath as pre-season training steps up a gear.

The central defender enjoyed a memorable first full campaign at the Boleyn Ground with highlights including captaining the team to victory against his former club Birmingham City, showing good form to win back his England place and heading the winner against champions-elect Manchester United. However, the season ended frustratingly with a knock keeping him out of the final few games but he is back and raring to go this pre-season.

"I am finding my feet again pre-season after recovering from my injury over the summer," Upson said. "I was disappointed to miss the last few games of last season obviously as felt I was playing well but I have put that behind me now and am looking forward to what will hopefully be a 100 per cent season for me in terms of staying fit."

The No6 has not minded the hard work out on the training pitches, with double sessions and intense work-outs the order of the day. "I know some players really don't like pre-season but I don't mind it to be honest, it can he tough after you have had six weeks off but you have to go through this hard work to be ready for the new season so I just see it as part and parcel of the job."

Also keeping Upson motivated is the emergence of James Tomkins and the rehabilitation of Welsh defensive duo James Collins and Danny Gabbidon. All could have their eyes on challenging Upson and Anton Ferdinand for a starting berth in the new campaign. The 29-year-old is not worried though. "The way I see it is that the more competition we have the healthier the squad and that is the attitude amongst the whole squad I think. We really missed players like Ginge and Gabbs last season so it will be good to see them back.

"James Tomkins also did very well when he got his chance so there is no reason why he may not continue where he left off so I know I have to fight to get my place back but will obviously do my hardest to do that." With Upson determined and plenty of attacking options ahead of him, there is plenty of positives to be seen at the training ground.

"The team didn't quite have that edge in those games to go and get victories to get into those European spots last year so hopefully we can get closer to achieving that this season. There is a good feeling on confidence and optimism amongst everyone and having a nearly fit squad out on the training pitch everyday is huge boost which in turn should result in us finishing higher up the table this season."

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MLS squad takes shape - WHUFC
West Ham United now know all the 18 names that could face the club in the MLS All-Star game
15.07.2008

The final 18-man Major League Soccer squad has been named for the MLS All-Star game against West Ham United on Thursday 24 July.

In addition to the First XI announced last week, including David Beckham, coach Steve Nicol and league commissioner Don Garber added seven players. Nicol chose Juan Pablo Ángel, Jim Brennan, Christian Gomez, Pablo Mastroeni and Pat Onstad. Garber selected Edson Buddle and Dwayne De Rosario. Brennan, Onstad and De Rosario are all Canadian and will feel at home when the game is played at the BMO Field home of Toronto FC.

whufc.com will confirm the travelling party from east London when the squad depart for Ohio at the end of the week, with the club due to play Columbus Crew in a friendly on Sunday 20 July. Watch out for full text, photo and video coverage of the North American tour including daily reports, training news and exclusive interviews.

MLS All-Star squad
Goalkeepers: Pat Onstad (Houston Dynamo), Matt Reis (New England Revolution
Defenders: Jim Brennan (Toronto FC), Jimmy Conrad (Kansas City Wizards), Frankie Hejduk* (Columbus Crew), Michael Parkhurst (New England Revolution).
Midfielders: David Beckham (Los Angeles Galaxy), Cuauhtémoc Blanco (Chicago Fire), Dwayne De Rosario (Houston Dynamo), Christian Gomez (Colorado Rapids), Shalrie Joseph (New England Revolution), Sacha Kljestan (Chivas USA), Pablo Mastroeni (Colorado Rapids), Robbie Rogers (Columbus Crew).
Strikers: Juan Pablo Angel (forward, New York Red Bulls), Edson Buddle+ (Los Angeles Galaxy), Kenny Cooper* (FC Dallas), Landon Donovan* (Los Angeles Galaxy).

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Zamora & Pantsil sign for Fulham - BBC

Fulham have signed striker Bobby Zamora and full-back John Pantsil from West Ham for a joint fee of £6.3m. Zamora, 27, had been at Upton Park since January 2004, but managed just 14 games last season, scoring one goal. "I am looking forward to joining the rest of the team this week and preparing for the new campaign," he told the Fulham website. Ghana international Pantsil joined West Ham in 2006 but started just seven league games for the Hammers. Fulham manager Roy Hodgson said he was "very pleased" to add the pair to his squad. "Bobby is a talented striker who not only has a desire to score goals but always looks to involve the rest of the team with his intelligent play," added Hodgson. "I have no doubt that Bobby will play an important part for us and his quality has allowed us to strengthen our attacking options. "John has a versatility that will provide us with more defensive options, which is extremely important to the strength and depth we have in the squad."

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Zamora and Paintsil go Cottaging - KUMB
Filed: Tuesday, 15th July 2008
By: A Different Staff Writer

Fulham have completed the signing of Hammers pair Bobby Zamora and John Paintsil. The pair have moved along the District Line for a reported combined fee of £6.3m - though it is thought that the vast majority of that fee relates to Zamora. Zamora signed for United in January 2004 as part of the deal that lumbered Spurs with Jermain Defoe. Over the 4 years he spent as a Hammer he scored 40 goals in 152 appearances, including, arguably, some of the the most important goals in West Ham United's history, his three goals in the play-off semi-finals and final playing a major part in restoring Premiership football to E13. Zamora played a major role in the side that finished in the top half of the Premiership and reached the final of the FA Cup in 2005/06, and at the start of 2006/07 scored six in the first four games of the season. However, a barren run ensued, coinciding with the club's fight against relegation. A return to form towards the end of the season saw him combine well with Carlos Tevez and Zamora will be remembered for being the first - and so far only - player to score a league winner for the away side at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium. Coincidentally, Zamora had also contributed to a mini-breakdown for Sol Campbell in the match that saw United become the last team to win at Highbury.
Zamora's last season with United was blighted by injury and he made only 14 appearances. With the return to fitness of Craig Bellamy and the emergence of Freddie Sears Zamora was deemed surplus to requirements and, following a spell where he was linked with a loan move to West London's rich boys QPR, Zamora finally made the move to Fulham. John Pa(i)ntsil signed for United in 2006 from Hapoel Tel Aviv on the recommendation of Yossi Benayoun. The Ghanaian international caused immediate confusion by insisting his name was Paintsil, rather than Pantsil which apparently appears on all official documents. His opportunities for United have been limited and the bulk of his 24 appearances have been made from the bench. One of these appearances came in last season's 2-1 victory over Manchester United when he put in a storming performance which he failed to repeat in subsequent matches. However, his role in the 2-1 victory over the Premier and European Champions endeared him to a section of the Boleyn faithful to the extent that a number of, it has to be said largely ironic, chants developed likening the Ghanaian's skills to those of Kaka. Whether Pa(i)ntsil appreciated the irony is not known but he usually made every effort to acknowledge the crowd to the extent that he had to be virtually dragged off the pitch atfter last season's 2-2 home draw to Villa in the last game of the season. kumb.com wishes both players all the best with their new club.

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Cottagers land Hammers duo - SSN
Zamora and Pantsil complete moves
Last updated: 15th July 2008

Fulham have completed the signing of West Ham duo Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil. The Cottagers will pay their capital rivals £6.3million for the striker and full-back, although the fee could rise by a further £1million. Zamora has penned a four-year deal at Craven Cottage, whilst Ghana star Pantsil has inked a three-year contract. Zamora leaves Upton Park after four-and-a-half years in East London, whilst Pantsil moves on after joining in 2006. Fulham boss Roy Hodgson was delighted to secure the double deal. "I am very pleased that we have been able to add both Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil to our squad," he told the club's official website. "Bobby is a talented striker who not only has a desire to score goals but always looks to involve the rest of the team with his intelligent play. "I have no doubt that Bobby will play an important part for us and his quality has allowed us to stregthen our attacking options. "John has a versatility that will provide us with more defensive options, which is extremely important to the strength and depth we have in the squad. "Completing both signings has been a protracted process which has been much speculated about in the media, I am delighted that we can now officially welcome the players to the club, following the completion of all of the necessary paperwork."

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Arango happy at Mallorca - SSN
Venezuelan midfielder not looking for English move
By Francisco Acedo Last updated: 15th July 2008

Juan Arango says he has received no offers to leave Mallorca after being linked with a move to the Premier League. The midfielder was rumoured to be a target for Liverpool during the January transfer window after impressing for Mallorca. Reports in the Venezuelan's homeland have recently claimed that Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United have also had him watched. French giants Marseille have been following Arango, but the player is happy to stay with Primera Liga club Mallorca. "I do not know anything about any team," Arango told AS from Mallorca's pre-season training camp. "I have not received any offers from English football and now I only think about Mallorca. "I've spoken with my agent and he told me that he has not received any formal offers." Mallorca's sporting director Nando Pons has confirmed the club are not keen to discuss the departure of Arango. Pons said: "Players of the quality of Juan are very difficult to find and, if you sell, you have to invest much more in someone of his quality."

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Feeling The Pinch - Just Like My Dreams

A couple of the morning papers have strongly linked Lucas Neill with a switch to Manchester City. In the case of the Daily Mail, it is the centre piece of a doom-laden story about the club being credit-crunched into imminent financial oblivion or something similarly sensational. The article suggests the West Ham skipper has actively been offered to both Galatasaray and Portsmouth as oppose to courted by them, and such is West Ham's financial plight that we are ready to accept a cut-price offer, believed to be less than £750,000, to allow Neill to move to Eastlands.

The defender is reportedly tempted by City's big plans for an assault on the top six, which, suspiciously, is the exact same reasoning the player voiced when he chose to join the club over Liverpool in January last year. Neill is also said to regard his old boss as one of the best managers in the game; this despite the fact he left Blackburn under a cloud of accusations and recriminations. The Mail insists the 30-year old's wages of around £60,000 a week are now the only potential stumbling block and West Ham United may have to pay off some of his contract to force through the move.

With Elano at the top of City's pay league, on £55,000 a week, and Dunne's new deal yielding around £50,000 a week, the Eastlands board are said to be reluctant to match Neill's current wages. The proposed signing of Ronaldinho would be a one-off change in the wage structure not to be repeated. The Mail insist Neill is ready to accept a drop in earnings after West Ham signalled they will grant him a final pay-off to cover the two years left on his contract. Quite why United would agree to something like this when they could just keep the club captain themselves for the same outlay is a puzzle. Surely we can't be in that much need for £750,000?

Unnamed 'sources close to the club' are said to be increasingly concerned that mounting financial problems in Iceland have forced owner Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson to tighten his belt and explore ways of reducing the club's overheads. Although the drive to bring in funds and lower the wage bill began yesterday with a £6million move to Fulham for Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil, West Ham's board are said to be desperate to find takers for top earner Freddie Ljungberg. Also available is Anton Ferdinand if the club receive an offer around £10 million. Newcastle, Aston Villa and Tottenham are named as clubs monitoring the situation. Goalkeeper Robert Green is another said to be attracting interest, while the club is fighting to keep versatile Northern Ireland defender George McCartney.

A dramatic downturn in the Icelandic economy is blamed for leaving the club in disarray, with several senior players either sold or available and doubts growing over Curbishley's future. Gudmundsson is said to have grown increasingly anxious at the way his country's financial troubles have multiplied since the start of the year, when investors first began voicing misgivings over whether the banks were at risk of defaulting on huge foreign loans. It has developed into a crisis of confidence in the banking sector, with reports from Reykjavik referring to a collapsing currency, rising inflation and predictions of an imminent recession.

Over at the Sun, they think Mark Hughes is ready to make an audacious bid to sign both Lucas Neill and Craig Bellamy. The players played under Hughes at Blackburn and, in the case of Bellamy, at international level. Both were sold reluctantly by Hughes during his time at Ewood Park— striker Bellamy left for Liverpool in a £6million switch while defender Neill joined the Hammers for £1.5m.

According to the article, Alan Curbishley is under increasing pressure to reduce the massive wage bill at Upton Park and the two players are believed to earn £75,000- a-week combined. It was Neill's wages, say the Sun, that forced Turkish club Galatasaray to think again about signing the Aussie defender. While City owner Thaksin Shinawatra wants to sign a big-name star and has targeted Barcelona ace Ronaldinho, Hughes is keen to bring in players who know what the Premier League is all about.

As if Alan Curbishley wasn't already under enough pressure, a leading bookmaker has just issued a press release with the odds for the new season's "Sack Race". Who will be the first Barclays Premier League manager to lose his job? The shortest odds accompany the names of Curbishley, Gary Megson, Paul Ince, Roy Hodgson, Kevin Keegan and the newly promoted trio of Phil Brown, Tony Mowbray and Tony Pulis. At second favourite for the race nobody wants to win, the squeeze on Curbishley these next few months looks set to be every bit emotional as it is fiscal.
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Hammers sign 'Swiss Beckham' Behrami, signalling Neill switch to Man City - Daily Mail
By [JOHN EDWARDS]
Last updated at 11:47 PM on 15th July 2008

Lucas Neill moved a step closer to joining Manchester City last night after West Ham agreed a deal with Lazio right-back Valon Behrami. The 23-year old Switzerland defender flew into London for a medical after activating a FIFA rule that will allow him to become a West Ham player for a fraction of Lazio's original asking price. West Ham will sign Behrami for less than a third of his initial £11m valuation after he informed Lazio he was invoking article 17, which gives players nearing the end of their contracts the right to move on without costing a fee. Lazio will be entitled to compensation and are seeking over £3m, but West Ham are hoping to settle on around £1.5m for a versatile defender who started all three of Switzerland's Euro 2008 matches. Kosovo-born Behrami, whose Italian model girlfriend Elena Bonzanni should add some glamour to Upton Park, chose West Ham ahead of Palermo and Werder Bremen.
His arrival casts further uncertainty over Neill's West Ham future. Sportsmail revealed that City manager Mark Hughes was keen to revive their Blackburn partnership, and a move looks even likelier after the Australia defender was left in little doubt he would be competing for the right-back spot if he remained at Upton Park.With just 12 months left on his contract, he seems sure to opt for a fresh start at Eastlands.

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Zamora and Pantsil Depart - West Ham Online
Alex V - Tue Jul 15 2008

The first bit of major business for West Ham this Summer has been completed - the sale of Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil to Fulham. What's the significance of this, other than coins in the club's coffers?

Bobby Zamora leaves, I'm sure, with the blessing of virtually every West Ham fan - despite never quite cementing a regular first-team place at the club he has never publicly complained, and has played a crucial role in our renaissance since that disastrous relegation in 2003. Of course the highlight is the crucial goal in the play-off final that got us promoted, but there are others - the game at Highbury in 2006 where Zamora turned Sol Campbell inside out and effectively ended his Arsenal career, and that extraordinary solo goal (at Birmingham I think) in the same season.

Some will be surprised that Zamora was worth £5m plus in the transfer market, but I am not surprised in the slightest. He is a proven Premiership player, which is an incredibly valuable commodity, and has managed to score goals at this level despite never being an established first-team player at West Ham. In many ways this could be seen as a cut-price deal - we are selling him after an injury-hit season rather than at the peak of his form.

Pantsil had much more of a modest career at the club, and the suggestion that his part of this deal could have been worth up to £1.5 million or more is certainly a bit more of a surprise. He was always a player who didn't quite fit any mould at the club - too lightweight as a right-back, with not really enough flair as a right-winger. He was obviously an enthusiastic type though, and I hope he gets an opportunity at Fulham to cement a place that he was never seriously going to command at West Ham.

Pantsil's departure has no real bearing on the West Ham squad. We have a clutch of players capable of patrolling the right-wing, and Pantsil and Solano are probably both casualties of this fact. Though Neill is being linked with a move away from the club, it's hard to see how we can afford to let our only dedicated right-back go - we arguably needed another right-back whether or not Pantsil left the club.

Zamora's sale is much more interesting - I don't think West Ham would possibly consider starting the season with only 4 strikers, so I think this makes it near-certain that another forward is coming into the club. And I am vaguely reliably informed that a new signing is coming this week. Is it a striker?

The pessimists among you will no doubt expect the new Iain Dowie to be joining the club, but I am much more hopeful. I don't quite see the logic of bringing another developing striker into the club - Cole and Sears already fit that mould. I also don't expect the new player to be a lead-the-line style physical presence, because Ashton and Cole can do that. I expect it to be a player who can drop off the front, and maybe even play as part of a 5 in midfield - this is the sort of player we were desperately in need of last season, playing the 4-5-1 formation that I expect Curbishley to retain for the tougher games next season.

There's no doubt that Eidur Gudjohnsen fits the bill, and he'd be my guess. I don't like his age - nearly 30 - but there's no doubting his pedigree, and I think he would definitely bring something different to the current squad.

What I totally agree with is the silence from the club at this time - negotiations at this time of the year are worth millions, and we have to show faith that those in charge are making the best decisions for West Ham's long-term future. Certainly there is no reason to doubt that West Ham's squad will be stronger by the start of the campaign proper.

In the meantime, let's wish all the best to Bobby Zamora for some decent service to the club.

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Zamora quits West Ham for Fulham and insists: A new club is just what I needed - Daily Mail
By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 8:09 AM on 16th July 2008

Bobby Zamora is looking forward to a new challenge after moving across London to Fulham with West Ham team-mate John Pantsil for a joint fee of £6.3million. The striker has signed a four-year contract after four-and-a-half years with the Hammers where he scored 39 goals in all competitions following his transfer from Tottenham in January 2004. Pantsil, who can play in either defence or midfield, has agreed a three-year deal. Injury hampered 27-year-old Zamora last season and he was restricted to just 12 starts and only one goal against a woeful Derby side. However, Zamora is now looking forward to becoming an established team member at Craven Cottage. He said: 'I am delighted that we have reached an agreement to enable me to play for Fulham next season. 'I am looking forward to joining the rest of the team this week and preparing for the new campaign. 'This is a new challenge for me and the prospect of working with a coach of Roy Hodgson's calibre was a great opportunity, so I am excited at the prospect of competing for a regular place in the team.' Zamora made his name at Brighton where he scored 77 goals in 130 league and cup games. Such a prolific record alerted a number of clubs and he sealed a move to White Hart Lane in summer 2003. However, he was handed few starts and moved on to Upton Park in January 2004 with Jermain Defoe heading in the opposite direction.
Pantsil began his career in his native Ghana before he headed to Poland and then Israel with Maccabi Tel Aviv and city rivals Hapoel Tel Aviv in December 2004. The 27-year-old represented Ghana at the 2002, 2006 and 2008 African Nations Cup competitions and was selected for the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Pantsil also played all his country's games in the 2006 World Cup but he found his appearances limited at Upton Park, making just nine starts during his time with the Hammers. Fulham boss Roy Hodgson welcomed the pair to Craven Cottage saying: 'I am very pleased that we have been able to add both Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil to our squad. 'Bobby is a talented striker who not only has a desire to score goals but always looks to involve the rest of the team with his intelligent play. I have no doubt that Bobby will play an important part for us and his quality has allowed us to strengthen our attacking options. 'John has a versatility that will provide us with more defensive options, which is extremely important to the strength and depth we have in the squad. 'Completing both signings has been a protracted process which has been much speculated about in the media, I am delighted that we can now officially welcome the players to the club, following the completion of all of the necessary paperwork.'

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West Ham to bid £2m for Leicester starlet Joe Mattock - The Mirror
By Mirror.co.uk 16/07/2008

Alan Curbishley is ready to make a second attempt to sign Leicester wonderkid Joe Mattock with a £2m swoop. West Ham boss Curbishley will take on Aston Villa and Everton in a scrap to sign the England Under-21 defender this summer. Curbishley failed with a £1.25m bid for the 18-year-old in January as Foxes chief Milan Mandaric held out for a substantial fee.

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A Swiss Rolling In? - Just Like My Dreams

Fulham have finally completed the protracted signings of Bobby Zamora and John Pa(i)ntsil. The pair move across London for a combined sum of £6.3 million, although the fee could rise by a further £1 million based on appearances. Zamora has penned a four-year deal at Craven Cottage, whilst Ghana defender Pantsil has put his name to a three-year contract.

Bobby Zamora leaves Upton Park after four-and-a-half years in East London, having signed for United in January 2004 as part of the deal that saw Jermain Defoe move to Tottenham. Over that time he bagged 40 goals in 152 appearances, including three goals in the play-off semi-finals and final that restored Premiership football to E13. The following year Zamora played a major role in the side that finished in the top half of the Premiership and reached the final of the FA Cup. At the start of 2006/07 he scored six in the first four games of the season before a barren run ensued which coincided with the club's fight against relegation. A stunning return to form towards the end of the season saw him combine well with Carlos Tevez to fire the Hammers to improbable safety; in the process becoming the first - and so far only - player to score a league winner for the away side at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium.

Zamora's last season with United was blighted by injury and he made only 14 appearances. With the return to fitness of Craig Bellamy and Dean Ashton, the form of Carlton Cole and the emergence of Freddie Sears, Zamora was deemed surplus to requirements and was granted permission last week to discuss a move to Fulham.

John Pantsil began his career in Berekum, Ghana. A player comfortable at full back or in midfield, he had stints with Berekum Arsenal and Liberty Professionals and a brief spell with Polish side Widzew Lódz before moving to Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv in 2002. After the 2006 World Cup, Pantsil joined West Ham United on their pre-season tour of Sweden on the recommendation of Yossi Benayoun. He featured in the matches out there putting in some impressive performances before his signing with the Club was completed in August 2006.

The Ghanaian international caused immediate confusion by insisting his name was Paintsil, rather than Pantsil which apparently appears on all official documents. His opportunities for United have been limited and the bulk of his 24 appearances have been made from the bench. One of these appearances came in last season's 2-1 victory over Manchester United when he put in a storming performance which he failed to repeat in subsequent matches. His role in that victory endeared him to a section of the Boleyn faithful to the extent that a number of chants developed likening the Ghanaian's skills to those of Kaka.

In addressing the departure of the two players, West Ham United CEO Scott Duxbury said: "In view of the competition for places at the club and a lack of first-team opportunities likely in the new season, we recognised both players' wish for regular football. Bobby Zamora played a significant part in the club securing promotion back in 2004/05 and his form and goals particularly in that Championship season will not be forgotten. I am sure both he and John Pantsil will be warmly welcomed whenever they return to the Boleyn Ground in the years to come."

Fulham boss Roy Hodgson was obviously delighted to secure the double deal. "I am very pleased that we have been able to add both Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil to our squad," he told the club's official website. "Bobby is a talented striker who not only has a desire to score goals but always looks to involve the rest of the team with his intelligent play. I have no doubt that Bobby will play an important part for us and his quality has allowed us to stregthen our attacking options. John has a versatility that will provide us with more defensive options, which is extremely important to the strength and depth we have in the squad. Completing both signings has been a protracted process which has been much speculated about in the media. I am delighted that we can now officially welcome the players to the club, following the completion of all of the necessary paperwork."

Speaking this morning, Bobby Zamora added: "I am delighted that we have reached an agreement to enable me to play for Fulham next season. I am looking forward to joining the rest of the team this week and preparing for the new campaign. This is a new challenge for me and the prospect of working with a coach of Roy Hodgson's caliber was a great opportunity, so I am excited at the prospect of competing for a regular place in the team."

In other news, Lucas Neill was said to be a step closer to joining Manchester City tonight after West Ham United finally agreed a deal with Lazio right-back Valon Behrami. According to the Mail, the 23-year old Switzerland defender flew into London for a medical after activating a FIFA rule that will allow him to become a West Ham player for a fraction of Lazio's original asking price. It is claimed West Ham will sign Behrami for less than a third of his initial £11 million valuation after he informed Lazio he was invoking article 17, which gives players nearing the end of their contracts the right to move on without costing a fee.

Lazio will be entitled to compensation and are seeking over £3 million, but United are hoping to settle on around £1.5 million for a versatile defender who started all three of Switzerland's Euro 2008 matches. The article states Kosovo-born Behrami has chosen the Hammers ahead of both Palermo and Werder Bremen; this despite comments last week suggesting the player was heading to Germany. The Mail insists that Behrami's impending arrival casts further uncertainty over Neill's West Ham future. An earlier story had revealed how Mark Hughes was keen to revive their Blackburn partnership, and now the paper think a move is even likelier after the Australia defender was left in little doubt he would be competing for the left-back spot if he remained at Upton Park.

Of course, how convincing you find this story depends largely on your opinion of the Daily Mail. The ludicrous scare story the newspaper ran over night that predicted the impending financial meltdown of the Club seemed predicated on a spurious web of half truths and blind speculation. Far from a dramatic downturn in the Icelandic economy and a crisis of confidence in the banking sector, cursory investigations actually show Landsbanki made an after tax profit of €456,000,000 in 2007. The first 3 months figures for 2008, which were only released to the press in May this year, show profits were up again to €171,000,000 after tax. If that is skid row then sign me up.

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Ferdinand the latest big name to snub Newcastle
By Sam Wallace
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
Independent.co.uk Web

Newcastle United's faltering summer recruitment drive was knocked back once again yesterday when Anton Ferdinand pulled out of transfer negotiations with the club. The West Ham defender was one of a group of players the club's London-based transfer team had hoped to sign.

Although West Ham were prepared to part with the former England Under-21 international, Ferdinand himself was understood to be less than keen on moving to the North-east. It leaves Newcastle in a predicament, with their only two signings in the transfer window the Argentine winger Jonas Gutierrez from Real Mallorca and Danny Guthrie, the Liverpool midfielder who was on loan at Bolton Wanderers last season.

While Ferdinand, 23, was hardly likely to change the club's fortunes single-handedly, Newcastle are badly short of cover in central defence. They had counted on signing the Manchester City captain, Richard Dunne, but that deal has come to nothing with the new manager Mark Hughes' arrival at Eastlands.

Given that this was intended to be a summer of rebuilding at St James', the job still looks far from done. In terms of defenders, David Rozenhal, Stephen Carr and Peter Ramage have all left this summer.

Newcastle's transfer business is conducted from London by the three-man team of Dennis Wise, Tony Jimenez and Jeff Vetere. Their views on transfers have not always chimed with those of the club's manager, Kevin Keegan, although they were in agreement over Peter Crouch, who also turned down Newcastle. At this rate, it would appear that they are being forced to look a long way down their list of potential targets.

West Ham will continue in their attempts to offload Ferdinand as they trim a vastly inflated wage bill. They valued him at £6m, with Newcastle by far the most interested party. Tottenham and Aston Villa are also believed to have expressed an interest. Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil last night completed a joint £6.3m move to Fulham, while Lucas Neill and Craig Bellamy are believed to be available for the right price.

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Hammers Eye Up Wonderkid Joe - The Sun

WEST HAM boss Alan Curbishley is ready to make a second attempt to sign Leicester wonderkid Joe Mattock with a £2million swoop. Curbs will rival Aston Villa and Everton in a scrap to bag the England Under-21 international this summer. He failed with a £1.25m bid for the defender, 18, in January.

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Mark Hughes eyes West Ham's Lucas Neill and Craig Bellamy as potential transfer targets - Telegraph
By Telegraph staff and agencies
Last Updated: 11:03am BST 15/07/2008

While Manchester City wait to hear the outcome of their bid for Ronaldinho, Mark Hughes has been busy unearthing other targets for the club and has identified West Ham's Lucas Neill and Craig Bellamy as potential signings. Both are former Hughes charges at Blackburn and are likely to be available because of West Ham's increasingly fragile financial state as the club's Icelandic owners begin to feel the pinch of an increasingly harsh downturn of the North Atlantic state's economy. Neill, 30, and Bellamy, 29, are both on significant wages in excess of £50,000 per week making the pair expendable to Alan Curbishley who has been told to cut West Ham's wage bill. Hughes reluctantly sold Neill, the Australia captain, to West Ham last season but is keen to hook up with the player again. Should Neill complete the move, he will join Richard Dunne and Micah Richards to create a formidable back line at Eastlands. Bellamy, who became West Ham's record signing when he joined from Liverpool for £7.5 million, scored 17 goals in 32 games in his time at Blackburn under Hughes. Bellamy also played for the manager with Wales. Last year, Bellamy scored three goals in nine appearances for West Ham in a season blighted by injury.

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Fulham sign Zamora and Pantsil
Chris Barrett
The Guardian, Wednesday July 16, 2008

Fulham have made their fifth and sixth signings of the summer with Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil arriving from West Ham United for a joint fee of £6.3m. The 27-year-old Zamora departs Upton Park 4½ years after joining from Tottenham while Pantsil, the Ghana defender, moves west to Craven Cottage after two seasons in east London where first-team opportunities have been limited.

The acquisition of Zamora, who scored 39 goals in all competitions for West Ham, is a welcome boost for the Fulham manager, Roy Hodgson, who has been looking to strengthen his forward options, particularly in light of the departure of Brian McBride to Major League Soccer in May.

"Bobby is a talented striker who not only has a desire to score goals but always looks to involve the rest of the team with his intelligent play," said Hodgson. "His quality has allowed us to strengthen our attacking options."

Pantsil, 27, represented Ghana at three African Cup of Nations tournaments and played all his country's games at the 2006 World Cup. But he made only nine starts since arriving at West Ham in 2006.

Hodgson has also signed Zoltan Gera, Mark Schwarzer and Andranik Teymourian on free transfers, as well as David Stockdale from Darlington for £600,000.

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Brooking backs England U19s to bounce back
tribalfooball.com - July 15, 2008

West Ham legend Sir Trevor Brooking insists all is not lost for England after their opening U19 European Championship defeat to the Czech Republic.
Brooking, the FA's Director Of Football Development, insists England can defeat next opponents Italy and told theFA.com: "I think we're quite capable of beating Italy. "Defensively, they weren't as strong as I've seen them in the past so from an attacking point of view, I think we can get at them. "They have one or two good players though, so it will be a good test but certainly at present, England are more than capable of getting back and qualifying from this group but we need to perform well against Italy."

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West Ham have deal in-place for Lazio's Behrami
tribalfootball.com - July 15, 2008

West Ham have agreed a deal for Lazio midfielder Valon Behrami. The Daily Mail says the 23-year old Switzerland defender flew into London for a medical after activating a FIFA rule that will allow him to become a West Ham player for a fraction of Lazio's original asking price. West Ham will sign Behrami for less than a third of his initial £11m valuation after he informed Lazio he was invoking article 17, which gives players nearing the end of their contracts the right to move on without costing a fee. Lazio will be entitled to compensation and are seeking over £3m, but West Ham are hoping to settle on around £1.5m for a versatile defender who started all three of Switzerland's Euro 2008 matches.

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Palermo president Zamparini: Behrami joining West Ham
tribalfootball.com - July 15, 2008

Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has revealed Lazio midfielder Valon Behrami is set to join West Ham United. Zamparini said: "For Behrami, I tried to establish contact with (Lazio president) Claudio Lotito some time ago, but have not received any answers. "I now believe that the player will go to West Ham."

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West Ham's Upson admits stiff defensive competition
tribalfooball.com - July 15, 2008

West Ham defender Matthew Upson admits he needs a strong preseason to maintain his first-choice status in manager Alan Curbishley's plans. He told whufc.com: "The way I see it is that the more competition we have the healthier the squad and that is the attitude amongst the whole squad I think. We really missed players like Ginge (James Collins) and Gabbs (Danny Gabbidon) last season so it will be good to see them back. "James Tomkins also did very well when he got his chance so there is no reason why he may not continue where he left off so I know I have to fight to get my place back but will obviously do my hardest to do that."

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Irons set to take cut-price offer for Neill - Guardian Series

WEST HAM boss Alan Curbishley is set to sell skipper Lucas Neill to Manchester City, according to media sources. The Australian international's future has been in question in recent weeks and it is thought that the Hammers had offered the full back to Portsmouth and Turkish giants Galatasary. But it now seems that Neill is heading to the City of Manchester Stadium to link up with former boss Mark Hughes. And - despite Neill's agent insisting the player is happy at Upton Park - it seems that Curbishley is prepared to accept a knockdown price of £750,000 for the 30-year-old in a bid to control the club's rapidly increasing wage bill. Hughes sold Neill to the Hammers for an undisclosed fee in January 2007 while Blackburn manager. But it seems the former Wales boss now wants the Irons captain to be the next piece of the jigsaw as he moulds a new-look side at Eastlands. advertisementNeill - who is rumoured to pick up around £60,000 a week in wages with the east Londoners - would free up some much-needed funds for Curbishley if the move goes ahead.

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West Ham's Ashton: I want to be England regular
tribalfooball.com - July 15, 2008

West Ham striker Dean Ashton says his main aim this season is to become an England first-choice. Ashton, who broke his ankle two years ago while training with the national side, was called up by Fabio Capello this summer. Ash, 24, said: "My main aims are to stay fit, play games and get goals. I want to be an England regular."

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Hammers youngsters can't prevent England defeat - Guardian Series

JAMES Tomkins and Freddie Sears put in accomplished performances but couldn't prevent England from getting their European U19 Championships off to a bad start. The West Ham youngsters both played the 90 minutes - Tomkins leading the back line well and Sears looking lively up front - as the Young Lions went down 2-0 to Czech Republic. Two second half goals from Tomas Necid proved to be enough for a deserved victory for the hosts. England U19s are back in action against Italy on Thursday.

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Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - 15th July 2008

England denied at U19 finals - WHUFC
James Tomkins and Freddie Sears both played 90 minutes against the Czech
Republic.
14.07.2008

Czech Republic 2-0 England

James Tomkins and Freddie Sears put in gutsy performances but were unable to
stop England going down 2-0 to the Czech Republic in the European Under-19's
Championship.

The first half of the opening game of the tournament saw England defending
strongly against a Czech side who grew in confidence as the match went on in
Liberec. Tomkins did well to lead the line at the back for Brian Eastick's
Young Lions while Sears was always a menace up front. However, the host
nation ultimately proved too strong and second-half goals from Tomas Necid
did the damage.

Sears looked lively after just four minutes when he chased a through-ball
from Daniel Rose of Tottenham Hotspur, but saw his route to goal blocked by
good defensive play from the Czechs. At the other end, his club-mate Tomkins
was making sure the hosts were not getting near goal, as he headed clear the
danger posed by a good move from the Czechs.

Daniel Sturridge tried his luck from outside the box and Chelsea's Scott
Sinclair was making good runs down the wing, before Sears moved quickly to
latch on to another ball, but was again blocked. A Tomkins header clear
resulted in a corner for the host nation after the quarter-hour mark and
England continued their organised stance at the back, thwarting a number of
Czech attacks.

On the half-hour mark, England goalkeeper David Button - who plays his club
football at Tottenham Hotspur, made an outstanding one-handed save to
prevent the Czech Republic taking the lead. Roman Brunclik was then booked
for a late tackle on Sears - who minutes later sent a precise pass which
Chelsea's Ryan Bertrand collected but he was not able to get enough on the
final ball.

Both teams ended the first half strongly, with England just shading it with
a well organised display. The second half saw a similar start to the first,
with England dominating. Yet it was the Czechs who took the lead on 53
minutes, with a rare mistake from goalkeeper Button. He came out to block a
ball, saw it bounce awkwardly in front of him and the young keeper was
powerless to prevent Necid getting past him to score.

England rallied immediately and raced straight up the other end, with
Sturridge and Sinclair trying to find a way through. It was more woe for the
Young Lions on 57 minutes though, as the Czechs made it 2-0. Necid got on
the end of a strong corner kick and headed past Button for his second of the
day.

While the two goals knocked England for a while, they soon recovered and
looked for a way back into the match. Tomkins intercepted another Czech
attack by calmly heading back to his keeper, before stepping up to clear
from another good move by the hosts. The young West Ham United defender also
went forward when he could to add his support from attacking corners.

On 72 minutes, the Czechs went down to ten men when Jakub Heidenreich's
challenge on Rose earned him an early bath. England then went close with the
resulting free-kick, which saw Sturridge's shot go over the wall but
straight into the Czech keeper's hands. Sears then turned well in the box
making good space for himself, but saw his final ball blocked. The West Ham
United forward followed that with a great run and rounded the keeper, but
was not able to keep the ball in play.

The Czechs were further depleted in numbers, going down to nine men, when
Brunclik kicked the ball away in anger and was given his second yellow card.
Chelsea's Jack Cork had a chance on 84 minutes, but the keeper managed to
hold him off to save. It was the final action of any note and England will
have to hope for better against Italy on Thursday.

England: David Button, Jack Cork (c), Danny Gosling (Jamie Chandler, 78)
James Tomkins, Krystian Pearce, Scott Sinclair (Tope Obadeyi, 64) Kieran
Gibbs, Daniel Sturridge, Freddie Sears, Danny Rose, Ryan Bertrand.
Subs not used: Jason Steele, Victor Moses, Fabian Delph, Ben Mee.

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Spurs keeper blunder costs England dear - again - KUMB
Filed: Monday, 14th July 2008
By: Staff Writer

England's under 19s - featuring West Ham United's Freddie Sears and James
Tomkins - have lost their opening game of the European Championships thanks
to an horrendous blunder by Tottenham goalkeeper David Button.

The Young Lions were always up against it from the moment Button raced out
of his area to intercept a ball that was never his to challenge for ten
minutes into the second half, allowing Prague striker Tomas Necid to put the
Czech's ahead - a faux pas on terms with that by team mate Paul Robinson
against Croatia that cost the senior side vital points against Croatia last
year.

Necid then added a second three minutes later to condemn Brian Eastick's
side to a 2-0 defeat against the hosts in the Chance Arena, Jablonec -
meaning that England cannot afford to lose either of their remaining games
against Italy or Greece if they are to proceed to the knockout phase of the
tournament next week.

Sears and Tomkins played a full 90 minutes but neither will be greatly
satisfied with their performances - Tomkins especially after an error
similar to that which gave Yakubu the opportunity to score for Everton
against West Ham last season allowed Necid in for his second of the game.

Up front Sears was to suffer a frustrating afternoon with his best effort
coming late on; the Czech keeper managing to block his effort fifteen
minutes from time - whilst even two late dismissals for the host nation,
reducing them to nine men failed to provide the necessary spark to allow
England back into the game.

Next up for the Young Lions is the clash against Italy on Thursday
afternoon, a game which is also being broadcast live on Eurosport. Although
a draw will keep England's hopes alive anything less than a win would leave
Eastick's relying on results elsewhere to keep them in the competition.

England: Button, Cork (capt), Gosling (Chandler 78) Tomkins, Pearce,
Sinclair (Obadeyi 64) Gibbs, Sturridge, Sears, Rose, Bertrand.

Subs not used: Steele, Moses, Delph, Mee.

Czech Republic: Vaclik, Polak (capt), Zeman (Stepánek 86), Hable (Marecek
46) Brunclik, Vosahlik (Lecjaks 76) Moravek, Necid, Reinberk, Reznik,
Heidenreich.

Subs not used: Nuc, Kozak, Barta, Wojnar.

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Neill linked with North West return - KUMB
Filed: Tuesday, 15th July 2008
By: Staff Writer

Lucas Neill is yet again being linked with a move to pastures new. The West
Ham United and Australia captain was previously linked with Turkish outfit
Galatasary, but according to the Daily Mail today Manchester City are the
latest club to show an interest in the 30-year-old right-back. Neill
previously worked under new City boss Mark Hughes at Blackburn, the club he
left under something of a cloud 18 months ago when moving to London. The
Welsh manager refused to criticise Neill at the time of his departure from
Ewood Park despite an abundance of criticism from the club's supporters, and
their relationship is believed to have remained cordial. However Neill's
agent, Paddy Dominguez, said last week that his client had no intention of
leaving the club - despite a string of stories since the end of last season
linking him with a move. "It doesn't make sense that a manager who brought
Lucas to the club and has installed him as captain would look to sell him,"
he said. "It would be very strange. Lucas' relationship with Alan Curbishley
is good and he is relishing the role of captain."

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Hughes Eyes Lucas & Bell - The Sun
By PAT SHEEHAN

MARK HUGHES is ready to make an audacious bid to sign West Ham stars Lucas
Neill and Craig Bellamy. Manchester City boss Sparky had both under his wing
at Blackburn. Hughes sold them reluctantly — striker Bellamy left for
Liverpool in a £6million switch while defender Neill joined the Hammers for
£1.5m. Alan Curbishley is under pressure to reduce the massive wage bill at
Upton Park and new City chief Hughes could make a move for the duo.
Bellamy and Neill are believed to earn £75,000- a-week combined. Neill's
salary forced Turkish club Galatasaray to think again about signing the
Aussie star, 30. Bellamy, 29 last Sunday, scored 17 goals in 32 games while
playing for Hughes at Blackburn. Hughes also managed Bellamy during his time
as Wales chief. City owner Thaksin Shinawatra wants to sign a big-name star
and has targeted Barcelona ace Ronaldinho. But Hughes is keen to bring in
players who know what the Premier League is all about.
Hammers striker BOBBY ZAMORA has agreed personal terms with Fulham and is
poised to seal a £7m switch.

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Nothing Is New Under The Sun - Just Like My Dreams

So, Bobby Zamora still hasn't passed his medical. John Pantsil still hasn't
made his mind up. We've signed another young foreign prospect; or we
haven't. The Valon Behrami transfer took another twist; or it didn't. We
thought about flogging our reserve goalkeeper, but couldn't. Then considered
replacing him with a Scottish goalkeeper, so probably shouldn't. Finally, we
got snubbed by an Italian who we were interested in, then got snubbed again
by another that we probably weren't. As Alphonse Karr ruefully observed...
the more things change, the more they stay the same.

Bobby Zamora's protracted move across London still hasn't reached a
conclusion despite strong rumours that the Cottagers agreed a fee with West
Ham United as early as last week. The Telegraph say sources have it in good
faith that Zamora will sign for around £6.25 million soon, but reports of
the player's medical today still failed to rubber stamp the deal. We can
only hope the striker hasn't seen the recent poll of Fulham fans that saw a
massive 80% say they would prefer Everton's Andy Johnson. One reason for the
delay could be John Pantsil's reticence to be a make-weight in any deal that
might see him swap one substitutes bench for an even less salubrious one.

Elsewhere, United are reported to be close to sealing a deal for 15-year-old
Pole Filip Modelski, according to the website of his former club, Arka
Gdynia. The young defender, who will be 16 later this year, was said to be a
target for Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool but has opted to join the Hammers
after spending a week on trial in London at the start of July. Although no
details of the deal are known, Arka insist it will be one of the most
lucrative sales in their history. Modelski, if confirmed, will be the third
foreign youngster to join the Hammers since the end of last season,
following on from the capture of Holmar Orn Eyjolfsson and Balint Bajner.

Jim Magilton has warned West Ham that he will look elsewhere if they do not
make a decision on the future of Richard Wright by the end of this week.
Ipswich are keen to bring the former England international back to Portman
Road, but The Hammers have been accused of dragging their heels. Wright
would appear to be Magilton's first choice, but he has other options and is
desperate to have his squad in place ahead of the new season.

"We are not prepared to wait too much longer," Magilton told the East
Anglian Daily Times. "We would like to get something tied up by the end of
the week at the latest. I will give it a few more days and see how the land
lies and I hope a deal can be concluded, if not we will look elsewhere. We
have to have other irons in the fire and we are constantly on the lookout
for the right sort. If it is not Richard it will be someone else. There is
another goalkeeper we are in talks with. Richard Wright coming back ticks
all our boxes. We are a club he knows well and I would like to take him
back, but it is not ticking West Ham's boxes at the moment, because if they
lose a keeper they need a replacement and until they get a replacement,
Richard is not going anywhere. But if they can get someone in and it frees
up Richard, then we are in a position to take him."

That replacement could be Rangers keeper Neil Alexander. He is reported to
be on Alan Curbishley's radar following a series of impressive displays last
season when deputising for Allan McGregor. With the Rangers number one
nearing full-fitness for the start of the new season Alexander will be back
as second choice at Ibrox and therefore may be tempted to return south for a
fee of around £1 million. The Scottish giants also have former Kilmarnock
keeper Graeme Smith on their books as their third pick.

Reports from Italy suggest Marco Zambelli has spurned advances from West
Ham, despite a 'princely offer'. The Brescia defender has apparently
declined a lot of money to stay at the Serie B side, and has apologised for
not letting the club cash in on his fame. "I am sorry for the coffers of
Brescia," he declared. "For this we do not talk. For the future, we will
see. But my intention is clear. I have always said I want to become the
master of Brescia. My desire is winning the league with these colours. I
have not changed my mind." Another rumour emanating Italy, this time
courtesy of Sportal, has linked the club to winger Stefano Guberti.
Described as "one of the hottest names in the market", the Ascoli player
looks set to leave the Serie B side in order to advance his career but it's
thought the Premier League would not be his destination of choice.

Finally, some well respected 'ITK' sources are claiming Valon Behrami has
actually signed a pre-contract agreement with the club. This flies so
intractably in the face of every word uttered by the player and his agent
over the last week that caution should be advised. It is also suggested that
we are still negotiating with Eidur Gudjohnsen, where excessive personal
demands are causing a problem; while Ugandan trialist David Obua really
impressed United staff and could be offered playing time in an upcoming
friendly and then a deal if all goes well.
Posted by Trilby at 20:37

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Hughes Eyes Hammers Duo - Goal.com

According to The Sun, Hughes is intent on bringing both Craig Bellamy and
Lucas Neill back to the North West this summer, having coached the pair
during his tenure at Blackburn Rovers. Neill has been regularly linked with
a move away from West Ham over the past few weeks as the club have so far
refused to meet his contract demands. Galatasaray have already made an
unsuccessful approach for the Australian defender. Bellamy arrived at Upton
Park only last summer after an ill-fated stint at Liverpool, for whom he
scored just seven goals. The Welsh striker has made even less of an impact
with the Hammers, featuring just eight times thus far due to injury.
Hughes, who also coached Bellamy with Wales, is keen to draft in proven
Premier League performers to compliment the exciting new talent arriving at
Eastlands, such as Brazilian youngster Jo. West Ham will be reluctant
sellers, however, as they are keen to see Bellamy and Dean Ashton form a
partnership next season, while Neill has become an invaluable leader at the
back.

Mike Maguire

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Neill on move: Hughes in bid to bring Hammers defender to City - Daily Mail
By John Edwards

Lucas Neill is on the verge of linking up again with his old Blackburn boss
Mark Hughes at Manchester City as their busy summer of transfer activity
continues. Hughes, who sold Neill to West Ham a year ago, wants the
Australia captain to play a part in a taxing season that will include UEFA
Cup matches on Thursdays followed by Barclays Premier League games on
Sunday. West Ham skipper Neill had been offered to Galatasaray and
Portsmouth but he is tempted by City's big plans for an assault on the top
six and regards Hughes as one of the best managers in the game. Such is West
Ham's financial plight that they are ready to accept a cut-price offer,
believed to be less than £750,000, to allow Neill to move to Eastlands. The
30-year old's wages of around £60,000 a week are the only potential
stumbling block and West Ham may have to pay off some of his contract to
force through the move. Sources close to the club are becoming increasingly
concerned that mounting financial problems in Iceland have forced owner
Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson to tighten his belt and explore ways of reducing the
club's overheads. The drive to bring in funds and lower the wage bill began
yesterday with a £6million move to Fulham for Bobby Zamora and John Pantsil,
as exclusively predicted in Sportsmail last week. West Ham's board are
desperate to find takers for top earner Freddie Ljungberg but are fighting
to keep versatile Northern Ireland defender George McCartney. Central
defender Anton Ferdinand can leave for the right offer. Newcastle, Aston
Villa and Tottenham like the look of Ferdinand, but West Ham are asking for
£10million.Goalkeeper Robert Green is also attracting interest. Hughes
always admired Neill's combative approach and is about to add his steel to a
defence that already boasts Richard Dunne and Micah Richards. With Elano at
the top of City's pay league, on £55,000 a week, and Dunne's new deal
yielding around £50,000 a week, the Eastlands board are reluctant to match
Neill's current wages, however. Signing Ronaldinho, as the club are trying
to do, would be a one-off change in the wage structure and the versatile
Australia defender is ready to accept a drop in earnings after West Ham
signalled they will hand him a final pay-off to cover the two years left on
his contract. Though Ferdinand and Green may yet remain at Upton Park, the
one-way nature of recent transfer activity is bound to cause concern. West
Ham, however, are eager to show they are simply making room for the next
wave of their home grown talent. Manager Alan Curbishley wants to find
regular squad places for Freddie Sears and James Tomkins. Seeing talented
products of the West Ham nursery, such as Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard,
Michael Carrick and Joe Cole, lured away was at least offset by the sort of
fees that should have set the club up for years to come. Instead, a dramatic
downturn in the Icelandic economy has hit the owners hard and left the club
in disarray, with several senior players either sold or available and doubts
growing over Curbishley's future. Gudmundsson has looked on with increasing
anxiety at the way his country's financial troubles have multiplied since
the start of the year, when investors first began voicing misgivings over
whether the banks were at risk of defaulting on huge foreign loans. It has
developed into a crisis of confidence in the banking sector, with reports
from Reykjavik referring to a collapsing currency, rising inflation and
predictions of an imminent recession.

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Hammerino-Tastico - Zambelli says no to West Ham By Steve Turner -
UptonSparks.com
Posted on Monday 14 Jul 2008 17:34:00

Dear God, we're bored of chatting about Behrami. He's going here, he's going
there...blah blah blah.

Who cares? It was interesting when the news first came out West Ham were in
for winger, as he could add some much needed width the side.
But then the news emanated from his camp he was only interested in moves
elsewhere, as England was just 'too cold'. OK, so he's not coming. Fair
enough, and off he pops to Werder Bremen, where there's fun and sunshine for
everyone and all the drinks are free. But no. Now Viola News in Italy is
reporting West Ham are still in the chase, and "has surpassed Werder Bremen
for Behrami" according to the dodgy translation. So he may be coming, he may
not. But let's celebrate the Italian press with a story about it!

Zambelli's a no-no

Word from the wise over in Italia as well is Marco Zambelli has said no-no
to West Ham, despite a 'princely offer'. The defender has declined a lot of
money to stay at the Serie B side, and has apologised for not letting the
club cash in on his fame. "I am sorry for the coffers of Brescia," he
smiles. "For this we do not talk. For the future, we will see. But my
intention is clear. I have always said I want to become the master of
Brescia. My desire is winning the league with these colours. I have not
changed my mind." Let's all rejoice at the marvel of translation software,
and all pledge to become 'masters' of something. There's not been much info
about this player, especially in terms of him signing for West Ham. But he's
not coming anyway, even though a big bid has gone in for him. Shame.

Guberti - coming to the Hammers?

And another rumour from Italy, this time coming courtesy of Sportal.it,
outside offensive player (winger to you and me) Stefano Guberti has been
linked with the Hammers. 'One of the hottest names in the market', the
Ascoli player looks set to leave the Serie B side in order to get some more
money and fame, and where better to go than the Premier League? He has
scored three times from 39 games this season, having joined in 2006. He got
relegated with the team, but his loyalty won through and he has now shown
off what he is capable of.

Come back tomorrow for the English look at things again tomorrow.

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Monday, July 14

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - II 14th July 2008

Villarreal tickets on sale - WHUFC
Season ticket holders can purchase their seats for the 9 August friendly for
the Bobby Moore Cup.
14.07.2008

Tickets are on sale today to season ticket holders for the 9 August
pre-season friendly at the Boleyn Ground against Villarreal - a match being
staged as part of the club's link with the Bobby Moore Fund for Cancer
Research.

To commemorate the new partnership, £1 from the sale of every match ticket
will go to the Fund (Registered Charity No. 1089464), to help tackle bowel
cancer. In addition, West Ham United will match each £1 raised to double the
total amount donated to the charity. The winners of the game will be awarded
the Bobby Moore Cup. After the season ticket holders sale, tickets will go
on sale to Academy members on 21 July and on general sale on 24 July.

As well as the Bobby Moore celebration, the game could see the Spanish
giants feature three players who helped Spain win Euro 2008 - namely Joan
Capedevila, Marcos Senna and Santi Cazorla, along with a host of other
famous names who featured as the club finished second in the 2007/08 Primera
Division. Alan Curbishley's side could also boast a number of players
returning from injury. After a busy pre-season programme, it will be the
last chance for the first team to be put through their paces before the
Barclays Premier League campaign begins on 16 August.

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A model signing? - KUMB
Filed: Monday, 14th July 2008
By: Staff Writer

West Ham United are set to sign 16-year-old Pole Filip Modelski. The young
defender was also said to be interesting Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool but
opted to join the Hammers after spending a week on trial in London at the
start of July, according to the website of his former club, Arka Gdynia. The
fee for Modelski is undisclosed but Arka are claiming it to be one of the
most lucrative sales in their history. Modelski is the third foreign
youngster to join the Hammers since the end of last season following on from
the capture of Holmar Orn Eyjolfsson (Iceland) and Balint Bajner (Hungary).
Whilst United are yet to announce any major signings during this transfer
window - making them one of only six Premier League clubs yet to do so - the
signings are a clear indication of the club's transfer policy as outlined at
the end of last season.

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Hammers on the box - KUMB
Filed: Monday, 14th July 2008
By: Staff Writer

Freddie Sears and James Tomkins kick off their under-19 European
Championship campaign in the Czech Republic later today. The two young
Hammers are both expected to start for Brian Eastick's England side in their
first game of the competition, which kicks off at 4:30pm (GMT) this
afternoon. England begin their campaign against the host nation this
afternoon before facing Italy (Thursday, 17th July) and Greece (Sunday, 20th
July). The top two teams from the group progress through to the knockout
stages of the tournament. Centre-half Tomkins, talking to whufc.com said:
"I'm looking forward to getting back into the international set-up. There
will be more football than I would have had with pre-season training but it
all helps towards my fitness and sharpness for the new season. "This is a
good tournament with good coverage on the television and a great test
against some of the best players in Europe in my age group."
The game can be seen live on Eurosport.

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Keeper switch hitch - KUMB
Filed: Monday, 14th July 2008
By: Staff Writer

Richard Wright could miss out on a return to Ipswich Town after West Ham
blocked his return to the Championship side. Wright, second choice at the
Boleyn to current number one Rob Green had been set to return to the club
where he began his pro career after the two clubs agreed a fee, thought to
be in the region of £500,000. But Ipswich boss Jim Magilton has revealed
that the move has been blocked by United because, he claims, the Hammers are
unwilling to allow Wright to leave until a replacement has been found. "We
are not prepared to wait too much longer," Magilton told the East Anglian
Daily Times. "I will give it a few more days and see how the land lies and I
hope a deal can be concluded - but if not, we will look elsewhere. "Richard
Wright coming back ticks all our boxes. We are a club he knows well and I
would like to take him back. But it is not ticking West Ham's boxes at the
moment because if they lose a keeper they need a replacement and until they
get a replacement, Richard is not going anywhere. "I totally understand and
respect West Ham's position, they do not want to lose a top-class keeper
like Richard. If they can get in a replacement it may help, although even
then they may turn round and say 'definitely not'. "But if they can get
someone in and it frees up Richard, then we are in a position to take him."
Wright moved to East London a year ago this month after being released by
Everton. He made just a handful of performances for the Hammers due to the
form of Rob Green and is thought to be seeking regular first team football.
The Hammers are currently being linked with Rangers keeper Neil Alexander,
who is thought to be available for around the £1million mark.

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Zamora set to sign for Fulham - KUMB
Filed: Monday, 14th July 2008
By: Staff Writer

Bobby Zamora is set to sign for Fulham later today, according to reports.
The United striker has agreed personal terms with the Premier League outfit
and is undergoing a medical this morning. Should that go without a hitch, he
is expected to put pen to paper later today. Fulham are thought to be ready
to part with around £6million for the former Brighton and Tottenham striker,
who joined the Hammers five years ago in a cash-plus-player deal that saw
Jermain Defoe join Spurs. Scott Duxbury, West Ham United's CEO confirmed
last week that Zamora - and fellow Hammer John Paintsil - had been given
permission to speak to Fulham after a deal worth around £6.5million for the
pair was accepted by United.

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Magilton wants Wright answer - SSN
Ipswich still trying to bring back former keeper
Last updated: 14th July 2008

Ipswich Town manager Jim Magilton wants a decision on his bid for West Ham
United goalkeeper Richard Wright by the end of the week. Magilton is keen to
bring Wright back to Portman Road, but is waiting on a response from the
Hammers. The former England international 'ticks all the right boxes' for
Magilton, but the Town boss does have another target lined up. And, though
Magilton is eager to see Wright return to his first club, he is anxious for
West Ham to make a decision on the player's future. "We are not prepared to
wait too much longer," Magilton told the East Anglian Daily Times. "We would
like to get something tied up by the end of the week at the latest. I will
give it a few more days and see how the land lies and I hope a deal can be
concluded, if not we will look elsewhere. "We have to have other irons in
the fire and we are constantly on the lookout for the right sort. If it is
not Richard it will be someone else. "There is another goalkeeper we are in
talks with. "Richard Wright coming back ticks all our boxes. We are a club
he knows well and I would like to take him back, but it is not ticking West
Ham's boxes at the moment, because if they lose a keeper they need a
replacement and until they get a replacement, Richard is not going anywhere.
"But if they can get someone in and it frees up Richard, then we are in a
position to take him."

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West Ham eyeing Rangers keeper Alexander
tribalfootball.com - July 14, 2008

West Ham United are interested in Rangers goalkeeper Neil Alexander. The
Daily Record says Hammers boss Alan Pardew is weighing up a £1 million move
for Alexander as Robert Green is attracting rival Premiership interest.

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West Ham make bid for Everton striker Johnson
tribalfooball.com - July 14, 2008

West Ham United have launched a bid for Everton striker Andy Johnson. AJ
favours a return to London and the News of the World says the Hammers have
bid £11m for the striker and look likely to beat Wigan and Fulham to his
signature.

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West Ham striker Bobby Zamora undergoes medical at Fulham - Telegraph
By Telegraph staff
Last Updated: 10:34am BST 14/07/2008

Bobby Zamora is today undergoing a medical at Fulham, confirming reports
that the West Ham striker has agreed personal terms with Roy Hodgson's club.

The Cottagers agreed a fee with West Ham last week, and sources have it in
good faith that Zamora will sign for around £6.25 million imminently.
Zamora moved to Upton Park from Tottenham in 2004 as part of the deal that
saw Jermain Defoe join Spurs, and has gone on to score 30 goals in 130
appearances for the club. Last season, however, was less productive, with
only 14 appearances and one goal. Speaking last week, Hammers chief
executive Scott Duxbury admitted that Zamora was set to leave the club: "We
recognise Bobby Zamora and John Paintsil had limited first-team
opportunities last season. "They want to play regular first-team football
and we have given permission for them to speak to Fulham with a view to
concluding a move."
Having fallen out of Alan Curbishley's favour at the club, Zamora has been
looking to find first team opportunities elsewhere. The former Brighton
striker is seen by Fulham as a replacement for former captain Brian McBride,
who left the club earlier this summer for a return to America.

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Tomkins to draw on his Hammers experience in the European Champs - This Is
London
Last updated at 13:10pm on 14.07.08

West Ham defender James Tomkins says he is still on a high after making his
Premier League debut and wants to take that momentum into the Under-19s
European Championship with England. The 19-year-old was a surprise
inclusion in Alan Curbishley's starting line-up against Everton in March and
went on to make another four appearances last season. His priorities now
shift towards the European stage as England kick-start their campaign
against the hosts Czech Republic tonight in Jablonec. And Tomkins is
confident he and Hammers team-mate Freddie Sears can use their first-team
experience to help England win the competition. He said: 'It was a bit of a
shock to make my debut last season but it was a great buzz and I will try to
bring that experience into the England team. 'We have a lot talented players
in this age group and some of us have been lucky enough to make appearances
for our club teams.
'Hopefully, I can use that knowledge out in the Czech Republic while also
getting ready for the new season.'

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Hammers set to offer new employment to Kaiser Chiefs star Obua - Daily Mail
By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 11:55 AM on 14th July 2008

West Ham have handed a trial to Ugandan utility man David Obua, who can play
both at full back and in midfield. The 24-year-old, who plays for Kaizer
Chiefs in South Africa, says he is 'in need of a new challenge' and would
welcome a move to Europe. The midfielder has recently been linked with a
move to Scottish Premier League side Hearts after Laszlo Csaba left his post
as manager of Uganda to take up the job at Tynecastle. Defender Hassan
Wasswa from Ethiopian club St George and striker Geoffrey Massa, who plays
for Egypt's Al Masra, are all on their way to Edinburgh, according to
reports in Africa.
Obua came through US College soccer and is considered one of the best
imports in the South African league in recent years.

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Pantsil set for Hammers exit - Football365

John Pantsil is likely to join English side Fulham after a transfer fee of
US$3m was agreed for him. The 27-year-old was given permission by his club
West Ham last to talk Fulham over a possible move. The Ghanaian and his
team-mate Bobby Zamora suffered limited first team opportunities and have
fallen out of favour under Alan Curbishley at Upton Park. West Ham are now
reported to have agreed a combined £7.5million package for the duo for the
deal to be completed. Pantsil will now have to agreed personal terms with
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson for the transfer to be sealed.

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Irons ready to steal march on highly-rated Foxes defender - Guardian Series

ALAN Curbishley is renewing his intrest in highly-rated Leicester defender
Joe Mattock, according to reports. The Irons boss had a £1.25 million bid
for the youngster rejected by the Foxes in January. Now he is ready to up
his interest and is reportedly lining up an improved £2 million offer for
the England under 21 international. And Leicester, who were relegated from
the Championship last season, are resigned to losing the talented full back.
But the east Londoners could face stiff competition for Mattock's signature,
with Everton and Aston Villa also keen. The reports could add weight to
claims that George McCartney is about to quit the club. The Northern Ireland
international - the only recognised left back at the club - has been
strongly linked with a £4.5 million return to former club Sunderland.

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Zamora all set for Fulham move - Guardian Series

BOBBY Zamora is expected to complete his move to Fulham today. The West Ham
striker will have his medical at Craven Cottage and will look to sign on the
dotted line after the two clubs agreed a fee thought to be in the region of
£6 million. Cottagers boss Roy Hodgson has been tracking the 27-year-old for
some time and believes he is a perfect replacement for Brian McBride, who
quit the club earlier this month. Zamora arrived in east London as part of
the deal that took Jermain Defoe to Spurs in 2004. He played 152 games and
scored 40 goals for the Irons, including the winner in the club's
Championship play-off final success over Preston in 2005. Meanwhile, Hodgson
also looks set to snap up another Hammer after agreeing a fee of around £1
million for right back John Pantsil. The Ghanaian international joined the
Irons for £1 million from Hapoel Tel Aviv in August 2006 but has managed
just 24 appearances, mainly as a substitute. The defender is keen to quit
the club in search regular first team football.

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Whining Willy to West Ham? - Vital Football

After some early pre-season transfer activity, things have gone a bit quiet,
so Wanderers fans were grateful for the amusement provided over the weekend
by stories linking former player Christian Wilhelmsson to West Ham United.
The Swedish winger (or maybe that should be whinger) blamed his dismal
showing at Bolton on the team`s style of play.

'At Bolton we played a style of football that was too heavily based on
physical strength, that was not right for me,' he moaned. 'Then when the new
manager, Gary Megson, came in and got us using the long-ball game even more,
I knew it was time for me to leave.'

While no one can deny that Bolton were grisly to watch last season,
Wilhelmsson conveniently forgets to mention his inability to cross, pass,
shoot, go past players, use his left foot or stand up, when facing anything
more than a stiff breeze. Never has a player spent so much of his time
horizontal.

Willy has now had a hat-trick of failed loan spells. One can only have
sympathy for the chairman of FC Nantes. He must feel like the father of a
much divorced bride, who repeatedly gives his daughter away, only to find
her camped on the doorstep, complete with suitcases, a few weeks later.

West Ham have signed some dross of late (John Paintsil, Luis Boa Morte
anyone?) but it is unlikely that they will take a risk on a player who can
neither compete in the English game or stay fit for an extended period of
time. It`ll be good if it happens, but only for fans of other Premier League
clubs.

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So Far, So Wrong - The West Ham Process

I think there is more going on at West Ham at the minute than immediately
meets the eye. At least that is the only excuse I can find for all the
peculiar activity that has been going down at God's Green Acre (Thanks
Kirk!). The general consensus amongst people on my first post about Zamora
is that we shouldn't be selling him. At least not in preference to Carlton
Cole. Many people agreed that he wasn't necessarily the best player since
sliced bread, but that his dedication and commitment to our club is enough
to try and hold onto him.

So why is Curbishley looking to offload him to Fulham where he is having his
medical this week? I would argue that the majority of loyal fans at Upton
Park would rather see Zamora pulling on the Claret and Blue next season
rather that Carlton Cole.

Perhaps we are just not physically able to sell Cole. I'm not a boo boy, and
I'm not denying that Cole had a handful of decent performances at the end of
last year, but that does not defend his sometimes appalling performances at
other times during the season.

One thing Cole does seem to almost have going for him compared to Zamora is
his fitness and lack of injury. Then again, Zamora played the final few
games of the year with an injury such is his dedication to the shirt. We
always talk about it, the fact that 9 times out of 10, a player who shows
loyalty to our club and a desire to play is worth so much to the fans. So
why does Curbs think it makes sense to sell him? On a similar note, the fact
that Anton makes a conscious effort to run into each corner of the ground at
the beginning of each respective half speaks volumes about his desire to
play in Claret and Blue and bring the fans what they want. That however
should be saved for another day…especially if we lose him to Villa or
Newcarsele.

What it all boils down to in my opinion is once again the Tevez
affair/saga/mash-up/mix-up/balls-up. All that we have witnessed (or not
witnessed) this transfer window (offloading Zamora/Solano and employing
Kia/welcoming Brown back) basically says to me that the case is not as cut
and dry as we all originally thought it was.

So far outwardly Curbs has been making all the wrong moves, particularly in
the eyes of the fans. Inwardly however, I think it is a different story.

Mind you, why would he sell Cole? After all, he did used to play for
Charlton.

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Hughes keen on Irons skipper - Guardian Series

WEST HAM captain Lucas Neill is the subject of interest from former boss
Mark Hughes, who is reportedly keen on taking the defender to Manchester
City.
Neill has been strongly linked with a move to Turkish side Galatasaray in
the last week. But new City boss Hughes is thought to be compiling an offer
that would see him reunited with the 30-year-old, who he managed during his
time at Blackburn Rovers. Internet site Tribal Football understand Neill is
at logger-heads with Upton Park officials over pay and reported that a deal
worth £2 million is on the cards.

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Tomkins ready for Euro test - WHUFC
The European Under-19 Championship begins on Monday afternoon and James
Tomkins is fired up
14.07.2008

James Tomkins is looking forward to getting started as England begin their
campaign at the European Under-19 Championship against the Czech Republic
this afternoon.

Tomkins and fellow West Ham United academy graduate Freddie Sears are hoping
to be involved in the opening game of the tournament against the host
nation. With the rest of his club-mates training hard back home, the 19-year
old thinks that playing in such an important competition will have its own
plus-points. "I don't feel this will affect my pre-season, if anything it
will benefit me and I'm looking forward to getting back into the
international set-up," he said. "There will be more football than I would
have had with pre-season training but it all helps towards my fitness and
sharpness for the new season."

Tomkins' involvement at the Euros means he will miss West Ham United's
prestigious pre-season tour of North America. The central defender admits he
is frustrated at not going, but thinks that playing in the championship will
give him valuable experience to take forward into the league season. He
said: "It was in the back of my mind that I'm missing out on the tour to
America but this is a good tournament with good coverage on the television
and a great test against some of the best players in Europe in my age
group."

Both youngsters enjoyed successful runs in the first team towards the end of
last season and although Tomkins' mind is fixed on his country for now, he
cannot wait to join the rest of the squad at Chadwell Heath to push for a
regular first-team place. He said: "When I get back from England I will keep
working hard in training and see where it leaves me."

England, who have not qualified for the tournament since finishing as
runners-up in 2005, kick-off against the Czech Republic in Liberec at 4.30pm
London time, live on Eurosport. After today's game, the Young Lions play
Italy on Thursday followed by Greece on Sunday. If England finish in the top
two of Group A, they will go on to play the winners or runners-up from Group
B, which contains Spain, Germany, Bulgaria and Hungary.

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Freddie ready for finals - WHUFC
Homegrown striker Freddie Sears could be spearheading the attack for England
U19s on Monday
12.07.2008

Freddie Sears is eager to play his part for the England U19's as they
prepare for Monday's European Championship opening fixture against the Czech
Republic.

The young West Ham United striker flew out on Friday with team-mate James
Tomkins and the rest of the 18-man England squad, after training at the
National Football Centre in Burton-on-Trent this week. Sears says he has
enjoyed being involved in the England set-up and has been keeping his
fitness levels up, even in his spare time.

The 18-year-old was enjoying a few sets of tennis when he spoke about his
aims of hitting the target on the international stage next week and said
there was a good spirit in the camp. "Training has been really good, it's
been mainly about getting our fitness levels up and a bit of football mixed
in, but in our spare time, we have been having a few games of tennis between
ourselves," said Sears.

"There is a good bunch of lads here, a few new faces and then the rest of
the lads who have been in the squad during the summer, so we have had a
laugh while still working hard in training." The starting eleven to face the
Czechs on Monday will not be revealed until Sunday evening but Sears is
raring to go, whatever role he is to play.

"I am just aiming to play my best and score whether I come on as sub or
start the game, he said "We are all really confident that we can do well
enough to win the tournament, there is good belief in the team that we can
go all the way."

Sears is pleased to have team-mate Tomkins with him on the international
trip and said he is proving to be a good room-mate. "Tomka's been alright to
share with so far," joked Sears "No one has to get up to make a cup of tea
because we don't have this in our room! We get on well and we're just really
looking forward to playing well for our country."

Following Monday's game, the Young Lions will face Italy and Greece in
further Group B games on Thursday and Sunday week respectively. Should
England finish in the top two, they will go on to meet one of the two sides
that make it through from Group A in the semi-finals on 23 July. That
section contains Germany, Spain, Bulgaria and Hungary.

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Out of Africa - KUMB
Filed: Saturday, 12th July 2008
By: Staff Writer

Ugandan international David Obua has landed a trial with West Ham United.
The former Kaizer Chiefs full-back spent his first day at Chadwell Heath on
Friday where he trained with his prospective new team-mates. 24-year old
Obua, a left-back by trade parted company the South African champions at the
end of last season after three years with the club. Being out of contract he
is currently available on a free transfer. "As a professional, I have to
weigh my options and make a decision," he said earlier this week. "I have
many offers but I'm not about to rush. "I'm not returning to South Africa
because I believe I've won everything as an individual. I need a new
challenge that will only be realised in Europe."
Obua began his career in the United States Soccer League system before
joining Wilmington Hammerheads. After spells back in his native Uganda with
Port Louis and Express FC he moved to South Africa where he became a firm
fixture in the Kaizer Chiefs team. Obua comes from something of a sporting
family; his father Denis is considered to be Uganda's finest ever footballer
whilst his uncle, John Akii-Bua was an Olympic champion at the 400-metre
hurdles back in 1972.

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Zamora in Fulham medical - SSN
Striker edges closer to Craven Cottage switch
Last updated: 14th July 2008

Fulham are closing in on the signing of West Ham striker Bobby Zamora with
the player undergoing a medical at Craven Cottage. The Cottagers agreed a
fee with West Ham for Zamora and Hammers team-mate John Pantsil last week as
they look to bolster their squad ahead of the new season. West Ham gave
Zamora and Pantsil permission to talk to Fulham and it appears the former
has agreed personal terms with Roy Hodgson's men. Zamora moved to Upton Park
from Tottenham in 2004 and has gone on to score 30 goals in 130 appearances
for the club. The former Brighton striker could fill the void left by Brian
McBride's departure from Craven Cottage earlier this summer.

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Wilhelmsson looks for new club - SSN
Midfielder returns to Nantes to train and await firm offers
By Kent Hedlunch Last updated: 13th July 2008

Former Bolton midfielder Christian Wilhelmsson is looking for a new club -
with West Ham thought to be among possible suitors. The Swedish
international, who has one year left on the contract with Nantes, has
confirmed 'many' clubs are interested in signing him. The Hammers are
thought to be among those chasing his signature, but until this interest
firms up, he will return to Nantes to train. Wilhelmsson told Sportbladet:
"I will return to France after the weekend. "It's mostly for my own sake, I
want to start training myself. I don't know if it will be Nantes in the
future. "They want to find the best possible solution. There are still many
interested clubs who wants to talk."
Wilhelmsson moved from Anderlecht to Nantes in 2006 but failed to establish
himself at the Stade de la Beaujoire. He was loaned out to Italian outfit
Roma in January 2007 for the remainder of that season before joining Bolton
on a 12-month loan last term. But he failed to impress new boss Gary Megson
and so moved to Spanish outfit Deportivo La Coruna in January this year.

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Sears out to impress - SSN
Starlet eager for Hammers chance
Last updated: 13th July 2008

Freddie Sears is desperate to prove to West Ham boss Alan Curbishley there
is no need to invest in a new centre-forward. With Bobby Zamora reportedly
close to agreeing a move to Fulham, Curbishley must now weigh up whether a
replacement is needed. Sears, still just 18, broke into West Ham's first
team at the close of last season and quickly adapted to the pace of the
Premier League, going on to score his first goal in claret and blue against
Blackburn. While the rest of his team-mates are gearing themselves for
pre-season training, Sears will be away with the England Under 19 side in
the Czech Republic ahead of the European Championship. Curbishley will be
kept abreast of how his starlet performs on international duty and Sears is
eager to prove he is ready for another chance in West Ham's starting XI.
"I've been looking forward to the Euros all summer. I went to Turkey and got
away for a bit, but in the back of my mind I was thinking about coming back
and looking good for the Czech Republic," he told The People. "Scoring my
first goal for West Ham was an unbelievable feeling and hopefully next
season I'll get a few more chances. "The manager has told me he'd like to
involve me even more, and I've just got to keep playing well. "I can't start
slacking or else he won't play me. I've just got to keep doing what I'm
doing and it will get me noticed. "Being with the first team so much last
season really helped my confidence. "You're training with some of the best
players in England, so you get better."

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Skipper out striker in? - KUMB
Filed: Sunday, 13th July 2008
By: A Different Staff Writer

This weekend's transfer rumours link Lucas Neill with Manchester City and
Everton's Andy Johnson with a move to the Boleyn. Newspaper reports this
weekend suggest that Neill is unhappy that an extension to his current
contract has yet to be agreed, with the club reportedly being reluctant to
increase Neill's salary - which is currently in the region of
£50,000-£70,000 per week depending on which particular newspaper you want to
believe.

Neill has been the subject of interest from Turkish club Galatasaray but
would presumably prefer to stay in England where Manchester City are said to
be considering a bid of £1.6m for the full-back's services. Such a move
would see Neill reunited with former boss Mark Hughes who, as manager of
Blackburn Rovers, sold him to United in January 2007.

Further gossip suggests that United still have hopes of signing Swiss
midfielder/full-back Valon Behrami, presumably as a replacement for Neill
should the Aussie depart. Lazio are said to be looking for £9-11m (depending
on newspaper and exchange rate) for the player who currently wears the
coveted no.85 shirt for the Aquilotti.

Meanwhile, closer to home, with Bobby Zamora seemingly on his way to Fulham,
there are new rumours suggesting that Andy Johnson will be on his way down
the M6/M1 to replace him. Wigan were thought to be favourites for the
striker's signature - Steve Bruce was one of his former managers at
Birmingham City - but Hammers are said to be ready to gazump the Latics. It
remains to be seen whether the attraction of playing in front of a
half-empty JJB stadium every other week will prove more attractive to the
sometimes unsteady striker, who has 8 England caps to date.

Apparently following Zamora on his way to Craven Cottage will be John
Paintsil who, if he goes, will add a reported £1.5m into the transfer kitty.
Some of this may apparently go towards Swedish international midfielder
Christian Wilhelmsson who spent an unhappy 8 matches at the Reebok Stadium
last term, a spell which apparently gained him the nickname "The Feather" in
view of his "lightweight" performances (such wags those northerners).

Wilhelmsson is currently registered as a player with Nantes but he appears
to be either out of favour or too expensive to play as, since joining the
French side in 2006 he has spent most of the time out on loan with spells at
Roma, and, latterly Deportivo La Coruna as well as Bolton.

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Sunday Paper Review - Just Like My Dreams

It is a depressingly quiet Sunday paper round-up with a couple of the
grubbier tabloids omitting to include West Ham United within their desultory
transfer rumour pages. While the subjects of shady Iranians, illegal
contracts and law suits last summer caused me to doubt the wisdom of Oscar
Wilde's famous saying; in the aridity of a more humdrum pre-season it is
most definitely better to be talked about than not.

Thankfully you can nearly always rely on the News of the World to slake your
guilty thirst for inane transfer tittle-tattle. They insist Manchester City
are set to bid £1.6million for United skipper Lucas Neill. The Hammers
captain is reportedly in dispute with the club over a new deal and wants an
extension plus improved terms. The club are understandably reluctant to
better his £55,000-a-week salary, which they consider to be more than
generous for a 30-year-old.

As reported elsewhere, Galatasaray have made a firm offer but Neill is
unsure about a move to Turkey. Now the Aussie is waiting for City manager
Mark Hughes to swoop. Neill played under Hughes at Blackburn before joining
West Ham United in January 2007. At the time Liverpool wanted him as well
but the Hammers, who were then in the Premier League drop zone, offered
Neill a substantially bigger salary for which they are now paying the price.
According to the article, the club's lavish spending has caused an urgent
need to trim both the squad and wage bill.

Elsewhere, Alan Curbishley is described as 'still hopeful' of completing the
£9 million signing of Swiss star Valon Behrami from Lazio, who would replace
Neill at right-back. This is despite the comments attributed to the player's
agent last week suggesting that Behrami was not interested in moving to the
Premiership. With Bobby Zamora poised for a £6 million switch to Fulham, the
Hammers have funds coming in and hope defender John Pantsil, although
reticent, will follow the striker to Craven Cottage for £1.5million. The
club have also recently turned down a £4.5 million offer from Sunderland for
George McCartney but, insists the paper, would find it 'hard to resist' an
improved £6 million bid for the left-back.

In a separate little piece, the club are reported to be keen on signing
Christian Wilhelmsson — the Swedish star gleefully dubbed 'The Feather'
after his lightweight displays while on loan at Bolton last year. The
experienced midfielder, 28, has 52 caps but still has a year left on his
contract with French side Nantes.

A final flight of fancy has the Hammers offering in excess of £11 million
for unsettled Everton striker Andy Johnson. It is 'understood' that Johnson
would prefer a return to London over a further stint up north. The Sunday
People disagree, and insist United are out of the running for the forward.
They put Fulham as his likely destination, despite the imminent capture of
Zamora.

The same paper has Newcastle offering Damian Duff to United in a
player-plus-cash bid for Anton Ferdinand. They say Toon boss Kevin Keegan is
keen to land Ferdinand and thus re-create his Under-21 central defensive
partnership with Steven Taylor. Tottenham are also credited with an interest
in Ferdinand, but as yet neither club have come close to Hammers' £10
million valuation. Alan Curbishley is said to want to bring in a left
winger; with and Luis Boa MorteMatty Etherington both tipped to leave Upton
Park. Newcastle believe Republic of Ireland man Duff, 29, could tempt the
West Ham manager to part with Ferdinand. Duff, once signed by Chelsea for
£17 million, returned from a serious ankle injury last season but has failed
to nail down a regular first team place.

In a final throw-away piece, Tottenham are also linked with a move for
Matthew Upson amid growing concerns for the long-term fitness of Ledley
King; while several papers picked up the story of our interest in Leicester
City defender Joe Mattock.

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2008 European Under-19 Championship Preview - Just Like My Dreams

James Tomkins is getting ready to play an integral part in England's bid to
win the 2008 European Under-19 Championship when the finals begin against
the host nation Czech Republic this afternoon. The young defender has kept
himself sharp since the end of the season and has stepped up his training
since returning to Chadwell Heath. In good shape then for the Young Lions,
Tomkins insists: "I am looking forward to going away with England, it will
be a good tournament. But we are not going there to make up the numbers we
are going out to win it. We did well in the qualifiers so we are full of
confidence." England coach Brian Eastick named Tomkins and club-mate Freddie
Sears in his 18-man selection, with both players having been instrumental in
qualifying. It is thought the duo will start when things get under way at
4.30pm London time. "There have been a few changes to the side but the
people coming in have done well so there is no reason why we can't do well,"
Tomkins added. "It is obviously nice to have a club team-mate there in the
shape of Freddie but we are a close-knit bunch who all get on well
together."

Freddie Sears is also eager to impress on the international stage. The young
West Ham United striker flew out on Friday with Tomkins and the rest of the
18-man England squad, after training at the National Football Centre in
Burton-on-Trent this week. Sears says he has enjoyed being involved in the
England set-up and has been keeping his fitness levels up, even in his spare
time. "Training has been really good, it's been mainly about getting our
fitness levels up and a bit of football mixed in, but in our spare time, we
have been having a few games of tennis between ourselves," said Sears.
"There is a good bunch of lads here, a few new faces and then the rest of
the lads who have been in the squad during the summer, so we have had a
laugh while still working hard in training. I am just aiming to play my best
and score whether I come on as sub or start the game, he said. "We are all
really confident that we can do well enough to win the tournament, there is
good belief in the team that we can go all the way."


Sears is pleased to have team-mate Tomkins with him on the international
trip and said he is proving to be a good room-mate. "Tomka's been alright to
share with so far," joked Sears. "No one has to get up to make a cup of tea
because we don't have this in our room! We get on well and we're just really
looking forward to playing well for our country."

The West Ham United striker was a key man in qualification, not least with
his double strike in the 2-0 win against Poland that helped the Young Lions
win the decisive Elite round mini-tournament played in Belarus back in May.
"It's been a good year and we've done well and stuck together as a group,"
he stated. "There have been a few injuries and different people coming in,
but overall it's a good squad. Tournaments are different because you play so
many games in a short space of time, so it's all about recovery really and
Belarus should set us up well for the finals," the 18-year-old added.
"Obviously we are going to see great players out there because a few of the
best players in the world have played at this tournament. You expect
different things from different teams, so it should be good."

Tony Carr earlier spoke of his pride as Tomkins and Sears prepared to help
England's quest for glory in the Czech Republic. The duo's inclusion in the
prestigious UEFA tournament for the continent's most talented teenagers is
just reward for the progress they have made from the West Ham United academy
through to the first team. "They are playing in a terrific tournament and
they will only come back better players for it," Academy director Carr said.
"Club football and international football even at U19 level does present
different problems. It tends to be more tactical and there tends to be more
opportunities for individuals to shine and be match-winners. It is different
from the cut and thrust of club league football really and it will be
terrific for their development."

The call-up means Tomkins and Sears will not be able to travel with West Ham
United on the high-profile North American tour. Carr said they have mixed
feelings about missing out on the trip but the benefits were there for all
to see. "After representing the first team last season, they would have
wanted to stay and be part of Alan Curbishley's plans for the early part of
pre-season and have an opportunity to shine but you can't turn down
representing your country."

Speaking to the FA.com, England coach Noel Blake, who works with head coach
Brian Eastick, said: "We're taking a strong squad over to the Czech Repubic
and a few of the players in the 18 have played first team games for their
clubs, such as Victor Moses at Crystal Palace and both Tomkins and Sears
with West Ham, so that's good experience for them."

England finished runners-up to France three years ago in Belfast only to
lose out in the Elite round in each of the next two seasons. This time they
won Group 1 ahead of Belarus, Serbia and Poland at the end of May. "When you
get to this stage there are no easy draws so I'm fairly open-minded,"
Eastick told uefa.com after the finals draw in Prague on 1 June. "You have
to be philosophical about it; some might think it's easier than the other
group, some might think it's more difficult. It doesn't matter which group
you're in, it's going to be difficult when you get to this level."

England have not lifted a youth trophy since claiming the U18 title in 1993
but Eastick believes in looking at the bigger picture. "Obviously we hope to
do well," he said. "This is going to be fantastic, we believe all our
players need more tournament experience. If you spoke to the previous three
or four senior England managers they would all say the one thing they would
have liked the players to have had is more of that. You want the best
players for the finals to give them that experience, because it's very
different. It's a fantastic opportunity for the players – and for me and the
staff too. It's the chance to play against some of the best young players in
Europe, and under a bit of pressure too."

Having missed out in the last two seasons, Eastick is keen for his players
to make the most of their time in the Czech Republic, and admits this squad
has different qualities to those which have preceded it. "Last year we had a
very strong team, but we didn't get the players for the Elite round and
didn't qualify," he said. "This year, without being disrespectful to the
players, there perhaps isn't as much quality in depth but what we have
developed is a very good team spirit. They're a very hungry group of players
to work with and have bonded together very well – and that's reflected in
the results so far."

In Group B of the eight-nation tournament, England will take on Italy on 17
July and Greece on 20 July in Jablonec and Liberec respectively. The opening
game today against the Czechs is being shown live on Eurosport, and is in
fact the only England group game to be screened. Should they finish in the
top two, England will go on to meet one of the two sides that make it
through from Group A in the semi-finals on 23 July. That section contains
Germany, Spain, Bulgaria and Hungary.

Although defender Jordan Spence and Czech goalkeeper Marek Stech did not
make the final selections for the tournament, there are still a couple of
other points of interest. Leicester City defender Joe Mattock, a long time
target of Alan Curbishley, should be on display alongside Tomkins. Also,
imposing striker Balint Bajner, our possible latest but as yet unconfirmed
signing, could feature for Hungary.

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Hammers face fight for 'target' - Setanta
by Ben Blackmore, 13 July 2008

West Ham have been linked with a move for Sweden international Christian
Wilhelmsson after he revealed he has 'many interested clubs'. Wilhelmsson
spent an unhappy time in England during a brief stint with Bolton, where he
told setantasports.com he was astounded by the lack of importance given to
technical ability. The right midfielder is now playing his football at
Nantes, where he will begin training ahead of the new season. Wilhelmsson
has previously stated he would not be against a return to The Premier
League, and West Ham are reported to be interested. "I will return to France
after the weekend," he told Sportbladet. "It's mostly for my own sake, I
want to start training myself. I don't know if it will be Nantes in the
future. "They want to find the best possible solution. There are still many
interested clubs who wants to talk."

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Striker has Cottagers medical - Setanta
by Tom Adams, 14 July 2008

West Ham striker Bobby Zamora is reported to be having a medical at Fulham
ahead of a £6.5 million move to Craven Cottage. The striker and his Hammers
team-mate John Pantsil have been given permission to speak to Roy Hodgson's
side about a move across the capital having been deemed surplus to
requirements at Upton Park. It is now believed that Zamora, 27, has agreed
personal terms with The Cottagers and is undergoing a medical in West
London. Fulham will become the striker's third London club after he kicked
off his time in the capital with a £1.5 million move from Brighton to
Tottenham in 2003. He failed to score in 16 Premier League games with Spurs
though and joined West Ham in February 2004 in a swap deal for Jermain
Defoe. Zamora is now poised to join Fulham after scoring only once last
season in a 2-1 win over Derby in April.

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Uganda fullback Obua in West Ham trials
tribalfootball.com - July 12, 2008

Uganda left-back David Obua is set for trials with West Ham United. Obua is
available from South African giants Kaizer Chiefs and is understood to have
trained with the Hammers on Friday in a bid to impress Alan Curbishley. Obua
recently told reporters: "As a professional, I have to weigh up my options
and make a decision. I have many offers, but I'm not about to rush. "One
thing is for sure, I'm not returning to South Africa. I have nothing to
prove in South Africa because I believe I've won everything as an
individual. I need a new challenge that will only be realised in Europe."
Obua has won over 20 caps for Uganda, even scoring a hat-trick for the
Cranes in an African Nations Cup qualifier against Niger in September 2007.

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West Ham academy boss Carr proud of duo's England call-up
tribalfootball.com - July 12, 2008

West Ham academy boss Tony Carr is delighted to see youngsters James Tomkins
and Freddie Sears part of England's U19 European Championship squad. "They
are playing in a terrific tournament and they will only come back better
players for it," Academy director Carr said. "This is only going to be good
for their education and they will come back better players for it." He also
told whufc.com: "After representing the first team last season, they would
have wanted to stay and be part of Alan Curbishley's plans for the early
part of pre-season and have an opportunity to shine but you can't turn down
representing your country. "Club football and international football even at
U19 level does present different problems. It tends to be more tactical and
there tends to be more opportunities for individuals to shine and be
matchwinners. It is different from the cut and thrust of club league
football really and it will be terrific for their development."

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West Ham target Wilhelmsson ready for move
tribalfooball.com - July 13, 2008

Christian Wilhelmsson admits he's seeking a move away from Nantes. The
former Bolton Wanderers midfielder has been linked with West Ham United and
told Sportbladet: "I will return to France after the weekend. "It's mostly
for my own sake, I want to start training myself. I don't know if it will be
Nantes in the future. "They want to find the best possible solution. There
are still many interested clubs who wants to talk."

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Man City plan bid for West Ham skipper Neill
By Andrew Slevison - July 13, 2008

New Manchester City manager Mark Hughes is believed to be chasing Australian
defender Lucas Neill, just days after Turkish giant Galatasaray made a play
for him. Neill played under Hughes at Blackburn Rovers before his move to
West Ham and it is reported the two may yet be reunited. The Socceroo is
apparently in a pay dispute with the Hammers, the club he captains, and a
deal is expected to be offered to him by City very soon. The deal is
believed to be worth £2 million.

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Newcastle to offer Duff for West Ham's Ferdinand
tribalfootball.com - July 13, 2008

Newcastle United are planning a bid for West Ham defender Anton Ferdinand.
The People says Newcastle will offer Damien Duff to West Ham in a
player-plus-cash bid for Ferdinand. Toon boss Kevin Keegan is keen to land
Ferdinand and re-create his England Under-21 central defensive partnership
with Steven Taylor. Tottenham have also registered interest in Ferdinand but
neither club has come close to Hammers' £10m valuation.

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West Ham try again for Leicester's Mattock
tribalfooball.com - July 14, 2008

West Ham United won't give up on prising Joe Mattock away from Leicester
City. West Ham boss Alan Curbishley is to make a second attempt to sign
Mattock for £2m. Curbishley, who failed with a £1.25m bid in January, will
rival Aston Villa and Everton in a scrap to sign the England Under - 21
international defender this summer.

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Spurs eyeing West Ham defender Upson
tribalfooball.com - July 13, 2008

West Ham defender Matthew Upson is being linked with Tottenham. The People
says the White Hart Lane club are ready to bid for the centre half as doubts
remain over the long-term fitness of Ledley King and Jonathan Woodgate.

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West Ham eye £1m bid for Rangers hero goalkeeper Neil Alexander -
DailyRecord.co.uk
Jul 14 2008

WEST HAM are eyeing a £1million offer for Rangers keeper Neil Alexander.
Hammers boss Alan Curbishley could soon be left without an experienced
stopper as first choice Robert Green is interesting a number of clubs.
Understudy Richard Wright is also set to quit Upton Park with Ipswich close
to finalising a £500,000 deal. Should both moves go through it would leave
Curbishley without and experienced keeper and Alexander is on his radar
after an impressive campaign at Ibrox. With Allan McGregor nearing
full-fitness for the start of the new season Alexander will be back as
second choice at Ibrox and therefore may be tempted to return south. Rangers
still have former Kilmarnock keeper Graeme Smith on their books as their
third pick.

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Jim sets deadline on doing Wright deal - eadt24.co.uk
14 July 2008 | 07:00

BLUES boss Jim Magilton will give West Ham until the end of this week before
calling time on a Richard Wright switch. Although extremely keen to bring
the former Town favourite back to Portman Road, Magilton is not prepared to
wait much longer and has another keeper lined up, who could even join up
with the squad in Belfast this week. Wright has made it clear he would
welcome a move back to Ipswich but West Ham are uncertain of the future of
their number one Robert Green and so are reluctant to allow the former
England keeper to rejoin his old club. Magilton said: "We are not prepared
to wait too much longer. We would like to get something tied up by the end
of the week at the latest. "I will give it a few more days and see how the
land lies and I hope a deal can be concluded, if not we will look elsewhere.
"We have to have other irons in the fire and we are constantly on the look
out for then right sort. If it is not Richard it will be someone else.
"There is another goalkeeper we are in talks with."
Town have been linked with a number of keepers during the summer, including
Wolfsburg's Simon Jentzsch but that deal is dead. He has wanted to bring
back Wright since last year when he chose to go to Upton Park and the Blues
boss can understand Alan Curbishley's stance. Magilton said: "Richard Wright
coming back ticks all our boxes. We are a club he knows well and I would
like to take him back but it is not ticking West Ham's boxes at the moment,
because if they lose a keeper they need a replacement and until they get a
replacement, Richard is not going anywhere. "I totally understand and
respect West Ham's position, they do not want to lose a top-class keeper
like Richard but if they can get in a replacement it may help, although even
then they may turn round and say 'definitely not'. But if they can get
someone in and it frees up Richard, then we are in a position to take him."
Town are hoping they can open talks with Greek striker Angelos Charisteas
today after he returns from his summer holidays. Nuremburg have given Town
permission to speak to the 6'4'' striker and things should move on one way
or another today. Magilton added: "We want to know if he is interested and
if he is fantastic, we will sit and have a chat, if not we move on to other
targets. "If we can sit round the table and entice him to join to us then
great because he is the sort of quality player that can help us."
Magilton is also waiting to hear from Rudi Skácel, the left-sided player he
is hoping to fill the left-back berth. Magilton said: "Rudi has one or two
things to weigh up. The last Czech Republic manager made it a policy that he
would not play players playing in the second tier of their respective
leagues. Whoever the new manger is Rudi would like a chat and see how it
affects him and if it was a possibility that he could come to us and it not
affect his international chances, then we would welcome him. "I understand
his reasons because when I left Sheffield Wednesday at 28 and I had a
conversation with my international manager so I respect it, it shows the
lad's ambition. He is a good player and someone who could take us to the
next level."
Magilton also confirmed his interest in Crewe striker Nicky Maynard who is
valued at £2.5m by the Cheshire club, with Ipswich reluctant to go that high
for a relatively inexperienced player. Magilton said; "Nicky Maynard is a
very good player and we have had a conversation with his agent but he is
under contact at Crewe. If there was an opportunity to take Nicky to our
football club I would take it. "At the minute he is one of many targets and
we have not made a firm offer as yet."
Kevin Lisbie is also high on the list of Town targets but Magilton revealed
a move for Shola Ameobi has hit a brick wall. He added: "We have not heard a
dickie bird from him, his agent or Newcastle so I imagine he has gone back
to Newcastle. "I had a conversation with his agent about him as part of the
search to bring in the right sort of people who can take us to the next
level."

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HAMMERS EYE WILHELMSSON DEAL - Sporting Life
By Kent Hedlunch

Former Bolton midfielder Christian Wilhelmsson is looking for a new club,
with West Ham thought to be among the possible suitors. The Sweden
international, who has got one year left on his current contract with FC
Nantes, has confirmed "many" clubs are interested in signing him. The
Hammers are thought to be among those chasing his signature, but until the
interest firms up, he will return to Nantes to train. Wilhelmsson told
Sportbladet: "I will return to France after the weekend. "It's mostly for my
own sake, I want to start training myself. I don't know if it will be Nantes
in the future. "They want to find the best possible solution. There are
still many interested clubs who wants to talk."
Wilhelmsson moved from Anderlecht to Nantes in 2006 but failed to establish
himself at the Stade de la Beaujoire. He was loaned out to Italian outfit
Roma in January 2007 for the remainder of that season before joining Bolton
on a 12-month loan last term. But he failed to impress new boss Gary Megson
and so moved to Spanish outfit Deportivo La Coruna in January this year.

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Manchester City out to court Lucas Neill - news.com.au
July 14, 2008

ENGLISH Premier League club Manchester City is expected to launch a $(3.29m)
bid for West Ham's Australian captain Lucas Neill. Neill, 30, is reportedly
in dispute with the Hammers over a new pay deal and has demanded an
extension to his contract along with a boost to his weekly pay .of 55,000
pounds.
However, West Ham considers Neill's conditions to be more than generous and
is reluctant to meet his demands, The News of the World reported.
"And now he is waiting for City manager Mark Hughes to swoop," the newspaper
said. "Neill played under Hughes at Blackburn before joining West Ham in
January last year."
Turkish club Galatasaray, which recently signed fellow Socceroo Harry Kewell
on a two-year contract, is also believed to be interested in Neill.

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Z Man Deal Hits A Snag - West Ham Fans.org
Submitted by Neville Nixon on 13 July, 2008 - 07:45.

The proposed move by Bobby Zamora from West Ham to Fulham has hit an
unexpected snag, John Paintsil, who was the additional player involved in
the £6.5 Million 'buy one get one free' transfer, has expressed reservations
about a move to Craven Cottage. Fulham manager Roy Hodgson is a keen admirer
of Zamora who he sees as a natural replacement for departed USA
International Brian McBride, the addition of John Paintsil would give him
back up in defence, however the Hammer's Ghana International defender does
not want to travel from East to West London just to sit on the bench! If the
impasse fails to be negotiated, then Hammers can expect the Z man's price to
drop to £4.75 Million. (still eye wateringly high!) Interestingly much has
been made of West Ham United's need to reduce the club's massive wage bill,
however Zamora and Paintsil are among the lowest earners, so it seems that
the club's desire to sell the Z man is based on the fact that he has given
his all for the club that he has supported since he was a boy and it has
been decided that it would be fairer to allow him to move to a club where he
will be guaranteed first team football, So far so good, but what happens if
there is another injury crisis in the forwards department? Lightning doesn't
strike twice does it? But this is West Ham isn't it? - Ed

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Sunday Paper Transfer Rumours - West Ham Till I Die

I have just been doing the newpaper review on the BBC News Channel and have
had a chance to rifle through some of the Sunday paper back pages. There are
some weird and wonderful rumours, the most unlikely of which is that we will
be selling Anton to Newcastle and taking Damien Duff in part exchange, with
Matty and Boa Morte also being flogged elsewhere. Spurs want Matthew Upson
and we are also chasing Joe Mattock of Leicester City.

There doesn't seem to be anything new regarding Zamora and Pantsil's moves
to Fulham. Fulham are now also trying to get Andy Johnson.

There are also now rumours that Sunderland are trying for McCartney and
Carlton Cole for a joint fee of £10 million. While I don't want to see
Stella go, that's not bad money.

Rumour is that Stephen Carr, who is out of contract at Newcastle, has been
training at Chadwell Heath this week. He's a decent player who would be good
cover at right back. However, Faubert can play there too, so I am not sure
we need another one.

There, is that enough to be going on with?

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West Ham Captain Lucas Neill: Man City come and get Me! - Cmon Yu Irons
July 13, 2008

According to the Australian News Media & a Well known British Sunday Rag,
Man City are to make a bid of £1.6m after a plea from the Hammers captain
Lucas Neill. West Ham are looking at ways to cut the extreme wage bill down,
and Lucas Neill is one of the high wage earners with earnings of around £55k
a week. It is beleived that Curbishley is trying to comprimise with Lucas
over a new wage agreement but with offers coming from clubs such as
Galatasaray & Man City it may prove to be a mission just to keep Lucas at
Upton Park. Lucas Neill used to play under Mark Hughs at Blackburn and will
have first hand knowledge of his old star player, so if the rumours turns
out to be true, it could be Neill wearing a sky blue Man City kit instead of
the Sky Blue Hammers away kit in the new season.

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Curbs weighs up £1m move for Rangers stopper - Guardian Series

WEST Ham are believed to be running tabs on Rangers keeper Neil Alexander.
Irons number one Robert Green has been linked with a move away from Upton
Park and has been interesting a number of Premier League clubs, while
understudy Richard Wright is close to a £500,000 switch back to former club
Ipswich. That would leave Alan Curbishley short of experienced stoppers at
the club. Now, according to reports, the Hammers boss is weighing up a
possible £1 million offer for Alexander. The 30-year-old former Cardiff City
and Ipswich keeper is second choice at Ibrox and could be tempted by a move
back south.

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Magpies offer Duff in exchange for Ferdinand - Guardian Series

NEWCASTLE could be prepared to offer Damien Duff plus cash for West Ham
defender Anton Ferdinand, according to internet reports. Goal.com
understands that Kevin Keegan sees Ferdinand as an ideal player to stabilise
his defence, and is reportedly willing to part company with Duff in order to
help broker a deal. Republic of Ireland international Duff has endured two
injury-ravaged seasons at St James' Park and Keegan is keen to cut his
losses.
Ferdinand has been consistently linked with a move away from Upton Park this
summer, with Spurs and Aston Villa the most interested parties, but he has
made it clear that he wants to stay with the Irons.

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