Thursday, March 5

Daily WHUFC News - 5th March 2009

Wigan 0-1 West Ham United
WHUFC.com
West Ham United have strengthened their hold on seventh place in the Premier
League table
04.03.2009

Barclays Premier League
Wigan Athletic v West Ham United
JJB Stadium
Wednesday 4 March
7.45pm
Referee: Stuart Attwell

Full time: Wigan Athletic 0-1 West Ham United

97 min - Will the final whistle ever be blown?! Neill takes a throw-in and
Attwell brings proceedings to an end. What a superb result that is for the
Hammers, but the night has been tainted by the injury suffered by Collison.

96 min - The unlikely combination of Spector and Lopez almost lead to a
second for the Uruguayan, but a fine tackle denies him at the last. West Ham
have a corner and choose to keep the ball there.

95 min - Under two minutes left now and Wigan are throwing men forward in
search of an equaliser. Poor control from Valencia hands West Ham a
throw-in.

94 min - Another through-ball rolls through into the safety of Green's arms.

92 min - Savio is booked for time-wasting.

90 min - There are going to be six added minutes.

88 min - Parker is replaced by Walter Lopez.

87 min - Kirkland denies Noble with his legs after the midfielder had been
played in by Savio following a superb driving run from Parker.

84 min - Rodallega's over-head kick flies well wide.

82 min - Rodallega heads into Green's arms.

80 min - Melchiot rampages forward and crosses, but the ball ricochets off
Upson and Parker and into the arms of a grateful Green.

79 min - After prolonged treatment, Collison is carried off on a stretcher
down the tunnel.

78 min - Jonathan Spector is on for Collison, who is receiving treatment
from a team of paramedics. Meanwhile, Bramble is replaced by Ben Watson for
Wigan.

77 min - Shocking luck for Collison. He controls the ball on his chest
before collapsing in a heap on the touchline. It looks like his right knee.

76 min - That proves to be Di Michele's last involvement. He is replaced by
Savio. The on-loan Torino man has really put in a shift for his team
tonight.

74 min - Ilunga romps forward down the left and feeds Noble, who dummies
cleverly, only for Di Michele to send his first-time shot miles over the
top.

73 min - James Tomkins and Kovac have both been rock-solid tonight. Tomkins
has won numerous important headers and it was his interception that led to
Cole's superb goal. Meanwhile, Kovac has been all over the park and also
looked very strong in the air.

72 min - Another superb turn from Parker takes him away from Scharner, but
his flick is just too far in front of Collison or else the 20-year-old would
have been in.

71 min - Rodallega catches Upson as he runs on to Scharner''s through-ball.

70 min - Parker stings Kirkland's palms with a low shot that the goalkeeper
spills. Boyce mops up the rebound and clears the danger. Seconds later,
Figueroa's long-range effort is well held by Green.

68 min - Collison follows up a neat piece of skill by running on to Neill's
pass, but Boyce sticks out a leg to prevent the Wales international from
bearing down on goal. Just over 20 minutes to go and the Hammers are getting
stronger as the game goes on.


67 min - West Ham are inches away from making it 2-0. Di Michele spins away
from his marker brilliantly before swapping passes with Neill. The Italian
looks up and whips the ball into the danger area, but it is just too far in
front of a lunging Noble.

64 min - Wigan make two changes. Brown and Zaki are replaced by Paul
Scharner and Hugo Rodallega.

63 min - Bramble lashes miles over the top from Mido's knockdown.

60 min - Another booking, this time for Valencia for a foul on Ilunga.
Captain Neill takes advantage of the break to receive some words of
instruction from manager Zola.

59 min - I know there is still half-an-hour to go here, but if the results
stay the way they are up and down the country, West Ham will be four points
clear of Wigan and Fulham in seventh and just six points behind Everton.

58 min - Wigan are still marginally on top here.

56 min - Figueroa lashes a left-foot shot well over the crossbar from 25
yards.

55 min - The two sets of fans are right into this game. Meanwhile, Parker
rejoins the action.

53 min - Parker is taken to the touchline after a good three minutes of
treatment. He tries a short jog along the sideline before receiving another
check-up from the Hammers' medical staff.

51 min - Parker is left writhing in agony by Cattermole's challenge. The
midfielder is sent-off for a knee-high tackle on the England man. So it's
going to be ten against ten for the remaining 39 minutes.

50 min - Figueroa's fine cross-field ball finds Valencia, but the winger's
cross is atrocious and flies out on the full for a throw-in on the opposite
side of the pitch.

48 min - Neill is the fourth West Ham player to see yellow after a sliding
challenge on Cattermole.

48 min - Another corner for Wigan, this time as N'Zogbia plays the ball off
Neill. The January signing from Newcastle United crosses and Collison hooks
the ball clear.

47 min - Valencia crosses, Boyce flicks on but Bramble can only mis-control
the ball wide of the far post. That was a let-off.

46 min - West Ham are out first, followed by Wigan and finally referee
Attwell. Wigan get us under way and immediately force a corner off Upson.

Wigan Athletic 0-1 West Ham United

45 min - The half-time whistle goes.

45 min - There are going to be three added minutes. Mido glides a header
wide from N'Zogbia's cross.

42 min - Cattermole twists and turns on to his left foot before firing a low
shot wide of the far post. West Ham could do with the half-time whistle
here.

41 min - Wigan are on top here. Valencia hammers a low cross against
Ilunga's shins and the ball goes out for a corner. N'Zogbia crosses and
Boyce flicks a header well wide of the far post.

40 min - Close call for Wigan as Mido heads Valencia's near-post cross on to
the post and out for a goal-kick.

37 min - From joy to disbelief for Cole, who is sent-off for a challenge on
Boyce. The striker appeared to have his eye on the ball all the way. The two
teams are engaged in a melee as the sets of players disagree over the
decision. After two minutes of messing about, Brown is booked. Parker
appeared to be particularly unhappy with the midfielder's role in Cole's
dismissal.

36 min - Parker is the third West Ham player booked for a challenge on
Brown.

34 min - GOAL! Cole scores an absolute belter of a goal. Tomkins wins the
ball in midfield and feeds Ilunga, The left-back passes to Parker, who finds
Di Michele. The Italian plays an instant one-two with Noble before laying
the ball off to Cole, who curls a delightful shot into Chris Kirkland's far
corner.

32 min - Parker does brilliantly to spin away from three Wigan players. The
fans respond with a rendition of 'Super Scotty Parker'. Seconds later, Di
Michele's attempted curler hits Collison, who is standing in an offside
position.

30 min - Upson does well to hold of Mido as he attempts to latch on to
Zaki's chip and Green is out to mop up the danger.

29 min - Cole follows his team-mate into Attwell's notebook after bringing
down Michael Brown. 30 seconds later, Upson's header falls to Cattermole,
but his low shot flies harmlessly wide.

27 min - Noble picks up his sixth yellow card of the season for a late
tackle on Lee Cattermole.

26 min - West Ham are starting to take control of this game. Another neat
piece of interplay ends with Ilunga clipping a ball over the Wigan defence,
but it is just too strong for Di Michele.

24 min - Titus Bramble receives a talking to from referee Stuart Attwell for
a foul on Cole.

23 min - A lovely turn sees Di Michele spin away from his marker, but he
runs into Collison as he shapes to shoot and the chance evaporates.

20 min - There is great hilarity in the press box at the irony of it snowing
in the first Wets Ham fixture since the Premier League reverted back to
using the white ball after four months of playing with a yellow one.
Meanwhile, Di Michele is penalised for being offside.

17 min - A first sight of goal for Cole as he races on to Collilson's
through ball. The big striker knocks the ball past Kirkland but it rolls out
for a goal-kick. That was a decent chance.

16 min - After what seems like an eternity, Mido strikes a low, powerful
shot that Green does well to keep out. The ball squirms away, but Green
reacts quickly and pushes the ball away from the on-rushing Antonio
Valencia. The England goalkeeper then rises high to claim the resulting
corner.

15 min - Neill is penalised again for a challenge on Zaki in a dangerous
position just four or five yards outside the penalty area. This one is in a
more central position, though.

13 min - The Wigan fans obviously like Zaki. They have already sung two
different tunes in honour of their leading scorer.

11 min - Neill is penalised for barging into Amr Zaki about seven yards
outside the penalty area. The Egyptian picks himself up and curls a
free-kick over the wall, forcing Robert Green to tip the ball over the
crossbar. A superb Upson header clears N'Zogbia's corner.

8 min - Not much goalmouth action so far...

6 min - A lovely turn by Parker sparks a spell of sustained possession for
the Hammers that only ends when Di Michele curls a left-foot shot well wide
of the target. Noble, Kovac, Cole and Lucas Neill were all involved in what
was a promising passage of play.

5 min - Cole latches on to Di Michele's pass, but Emmerson Boyce gets back
to challenge and the chance is lost.

4 min - The lively N'Zogbia leaves Kovac for dead with a nifty drop of the
shoulder, only to hoof his pass to Mido out for a goal-kick. The snow has
virtually stopped.

3 min - After a couple more hairy moments, Ilunga clears to Mark Noble, but
his attempted through ball to Carlton Cole is overhit and floats out for a
goal-kick.

2 min - Just for a change, the travelling Hammers are outsinging their
hosts. Herita Ilunga's loose clearance leads to Charles N'Zogbia forcing a
corner off Lucas Neill. The Frenchman takes and Radoslav Kovac heads clear.

1 min - Scott Parker and David Di Michele kick-off...

West Ham United: Green, Neill, Tomkins, Upson, Ilunga, Noble, Parker, Kovac,
Collison, Di Michele, Cole. Subs: Lastuvka, Lopez, Spector, Payne,
Stanislas, Sears, Savio

Wigan Athletic: Kirkland, Melchiot, Bramble, Boyce, Figueroa, Valencia,
Cattermole, Brown, N'Zogbia, Zaki, Mido. Subs: Pollitt, Edman, Watson,
Scharner, Rodallega, Kapo, SIbierski

Gianfranco Zola has made just one change to the West Ham United side that
beat Manchester City 1-0 at the Boleyn Ground on Sunday, replacing the
injured Valon Behrami with Mark Noble, who missed the weekend fixture
through a one-match suspension. Teenagers Josh Payne and Junior Stanislas
retained their places on the substitutes' bench.

The two teams are going through their pre-match warm-ups on the pitch here
at a chilly JJB Stadium. The stands are not exactly full, but there are
still 15 minutes to go until kick-off, after all.

Wigan has miraculously escaped the snow that has fallen on large areas of
the north today. Nearby Blackburn has seen a covering of the white stuff,
while the M62 motorway over the Pennines has been hit by the severe weather
too.

West Ham United like playing at the JJB Stadium. On six previous visits, the
Hammers have tasted victory four times and drawn once. Wigan's only home win
over West Ham came last season, when Kevin Kilbane's first half header was
the only goal of the game.


The pitch here at the JJB looks in really good nick and should really suit
West Ham's slick passing style of football. A win tonight and the Hammers
would go four points clear of their opponents. Of West Ham's other closest
rivals, Fulham entertain Hull City, while Bolton Wanderers are at Stoke
City.

Just a few short minutes until kick-off now and we await the entry of the
two teams...and here they come!

The JJB is not exactly full tonight. West Ham have brought well over 1,200
supporters to what is their third long away trip in the space of 11 days.

I spoke too soon - it's snowing!!

Lucas Neill and Mario Melchiot exchange handshakes with each other and
referee Stuart Attwell. The two teams swap ends, with Robert Green last to
take up his position.

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Match Report
WHUFC.com
Date:
04/03/2009
Venue:
JJB Stadium
Attendance:
14169
Referee:
S Attwell

Carlton Cole's first-half goal was enough to win a lively encounter at the
JJB Stadium on Wednesday as both teams had players sent off.

The visitors opened the scoring just after the half-hour mark when Cole
finished a slick passing move, before being controversially sent off minutes
later for a second bookable offence. The game finished with ten on each side
as Lee Cattermole was dismissed for a challenge from behind on Scott Parker
shortly after half-time.

Gianfranco Zola was forced into one change from the team that won 1-0
against Manchester City, with Valon Behrami away in Italy having his knee
injury assessed, Mark Noble returned from a one-match suspension to take his
place, with teenagers Josh Payne, Junior Stanislas, Freddie Sears and Savio
again among the substitutes. Wigan Athletic welcomed back Antonio Valencia
and Mido from the side that had lost to a last-minute goal at Chelsea.

Wigan started brightly and forced Robert Green into early action as two
free-kicks from near identical positions 25 yards from goal threatened. The
first, on eleven minutes, from Egyptian striker Amr Zaki had to be helped on
its way over the crossbar, before Mido forced the England shot-stopper to
palm another set piece around the post five minutes later.

United then gave the home side a warning of what was to come as good play
between Noble and Jack Collison saw the Wales midfielder thread the ball
through for Cole to chase. He beat Titus Bramble for pace but Chris Kirkland
came out to close him down well and the chance was gone.

Noble was the first player to be cautioned after catching Lee Cattermole
with a late tackle and then Cole followed his team-mate soon after for a
sliding tackle on Cattermole's central midfield partner Michael Brown.

The game then exploded into life in a frantic five-minute spell, which
started with the Hammers taking the lead on 34 minutes with a sublime,
one-touch passing move. Di Michele played a one-two with Noble before
flicking the ball to Cole and the England striker made no mistake with a
superb right-footed finish low into the net.

Two minutes later Parker became the third West Ham player to be cautioned in
the first half after catching Brown with a high tackle, before Cole was
dismissed after referee Stuart Attwell adjudged him to have caught Emerson
Boyce with a high foot. The half-time break soon arrived and with it a
chance for the teams to regain their composure as the manner of Cole's
dismissal seemed to rile both sets of players.

The interval was clearly not enough for Cattermole as seven minutes after
returning to the pitch he was dismissed after his coming together with
Parker. Consequentially Attwell elected to call both sets of captains over
for a talk in an effort to cool the simmering tensions.

It had the desired impact on the mood, although Antonio Valencia was shown a
yellow card for bringing down Herita Ilunga. Wigan manager Steve Bruce made
his first two changes by bringing on Hugo Rodallega and Paul Scharner for
Brown and Zaki.

Chances were few and far between as the real action was going on in
midfield, with both teams demonstrating their commitment to edging ahead of
their opponents in the battle for a European place. Radolsav Kovac, in
particular, was dominant in the air and on the floor to help keep the
Hammers on top.

Zola made his first change with 14 minutes to go by bringing on Savio for Di
Michele - who had worked tirelessly to cover for Cole's departure - before
being forced to replace Collison with Jonathan Spector after the midfielder
went down with what looked like a knee injury.

There was still time for the late addition of Walter Lopez for the
ever-impressive Parker and a booking for substitute Savio in a game full of
high drama and incident.

The result will surely be a significant boost to Zola and his team as they
look to cement seventh place in league table - and with it the possibility
of a UEFA Europa League spot next season. And no doubt they will be looking
to make it three Premier League wins on the spin when West Bromwich Albion
visit the Boleyn Ground a week on Monday.

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Seventh heaven for Zola
WHUFC.com
The manager was delighted with the way his team strode to victory in a
gritty contest at Wigan Athletic
05.03.2009

Gianfranco Zola has spoken of his pride at his players' battling performance
after they earned a second 1-0 win in four days and consolidated their hold
on seventh place.

The West Ham United manager saw the impressive Carlton Cole finish off a
flowing passing move with the only goal of a lively duel with Wigan Athletic
in the 34th minute but was then dismayed to see him sent off three minutes
later for his second yellow card. The England striker was harshly penalised
for raising his foot to intercept a high ball in front of a defender.

Cole's red card - which will rule him out for two matches - was not the only
low note with Jack Collison going off with a suspected medial ligament
injury in his knee, although he was able to walk away from the JJB Stadium.
Despite those negatives, nothing could take away from what was a
professional performance after a weekend win against Manchester City that
sets the club up for a thrilling ten-game finale to the season.

"It's an important win and a very well-deserved win," said Zola, who had
nine players under 23 in his squad. "I think that until we got the goal and
until Carlton Cole got sent off the team played a fantastic match. More than
just to get the three points, to see the players play like this makes me
feel very pleased and very proud. The build-up to the goal was magnificent.
One or two touches and pass-and-move, it was very, very good."

On the Cole dismissal which prompted him to visit referee Stuart Attwell's
room straight after the match, Zola said: "For me it was not a reckless
challenge. Carlton Cole didn't even look at the defender. He just went for
the ball. I have seen him do it so many times. He is so good at controlling
the ball in those situations. He didn't want to cause any damage. For me it
was too much.

"Understand me, I don't want to be too critical of the referee. We are here
to help the referees because they are human beings like us and they can make
mistakes. We need to support them because they are a very important part of
the game. Until the red card] it was a game where both of the teams were
trying to play. It was a magnificent game of football up to that moment.
Then it got a little bit more spicy but that's it, as simple as that."

Wigan themselves finished with ten men when Lee Cattermole saw red for a
tackle from behind on the outstanding Scott Parker. The latter's
contribution earned yet more plaudits from Zola, with the No8 driving the
team on before making way to a standing ovation late on from the terrific
travelling support that braved snowy conditions.

The manager said: "Scott Parker is a player who gives everything, He gives
his soul when he is on the pitch. He never goes back on a challenge, it is
as simple as that. Players like that are committed and involved in every
situation."

Such individual displays - set alongside the likes of Cole and the maturing
James Tomkins - contributed to a team triumph that left the manager in no
doubt his team can push for a seventh-place finish - especially with the
next two games against teams in the bottom three in West Bromwich Albion at
home and Blackburn Rovers away.

"Why not? We are there. We are ambitious and we know that it is not an easy
achievement but the players are enthusiastic and enjoying what they are
doing so why not? We want to improve day-by-day and take it from there."

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Cole speaks to WHUTV
WHUFC.com
Carlton Cole gives his post-Wigan Athletic thoughts including on his red
card exclusively to WHUTV
05.03.2009

Carlton Cole has given his post-Wigan Athletic thoughts exclusively to WHUTV
- and you can log on now to see them in full as well as all the match
highlights.

The England striker was at the centre of an eventful evening at the JJB
Stadium. He scored the only goal of a 1-0 victory when he finished off a
tremendous free-flowing passing move with a sublime strike. Cole then saw
red soon afterwards for a second yellow card that left both managers and
most neutrals thinking he was hard done-by.

Cole said: "I just watched the replay and I thought it was a well-taken goal
but the build up play to it was fantastic. Tomka won the ball on the halfway
line, there was some quick one-touch passing and I was at the end of it. I
didn't realise how good the goal was until I saw the replay."

On the red card, the 25-year-old said: "I am so sad I can't play in the next
two games. I don't know what the referee saw. He made a decision and he
stuck by it and I got sent-off It was backs against the wall for us but the
boys played brilliantly. They got their man sent off and we were comfortable
from then on."

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Youngsters in England frame
WHUFC.com
There could be up to four West Ham United youngsters involved in England's
Under-20 game with Italy
05.03.2009

West Ham United could be well represented when England take on Italy in an
Under-20 friendly in west London on 31 March.

The likes of James Tomkins, Jordan Spence, Junior Stanislas and Freddie
Sears could all be in the frame for the 7pm match at Loftus Road which will
herald the start of preparations for the FIFA U20 World Cup taking place in
Egypt later this year. England will be coached by Noel Blake, who was part
of the U19 set-up that reached last summer's European Championship. The
Azzurrini are also through to the finals.

All who took part in the UEFA event in July will still be eligible for the
FIFA finals - being played between 24 September and 16 October - as well as
those making waves at U19 level this season. Blake said: "We have some very
good players in this age group, the likes of Daniel Sturridge, Freddie Sears
and Andy Carroll up front, James Tomkins and Ciaran Clark and Sam Hutchison,
if fit, in defence.

"All of the lads who were involved in the U19s last season could be involved
and we feel we have a decent pool of players to pick from. We feel that if
we get all of the players we would like, we could do quite well." Other West
Ham United players that may feature at the 24-nation finals include Savio
(Germany), Balint Bajner (Hungary) and Adam Street (Canada) although the
latter team have yet to qualify.

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Wigan 0-1 West Ham
By David Ornstein
BBC.co.uk

Carlton Cole's superb first-half strike proved decisive as West Ham cemented
seventh place with victory over Wigan in an ill-tempered encounter. Cole
finished a fine passing move with a curled finish but three minutes later he
was sent off for a second booking. Wigan saw Mido's header hit a post before
Lee Cattermole was dismissed for a reckless challenge on Scott Parker. Mark
Noble had two chances to extend West Ham's lead in a dour second half as the
booking count rose to eight. Hammers manager Gianfranco Zola will be
delighted with the result but the evening ended on a sour note for him when
Jack Collison was stretchered off with a knee injury, although the Italian
said afterwards it may not be too serious. For Wigan, the defeat extends
their winless run to eight matches and, although they remain eighth, the
Latics have now failed to score in six of their last eight games. Worryingly
for boss Steve Bruce, who was able to call upon Antonio Valencia and Mido
for the first time in almost a month, his side rarely looked like scoring
despite their positive start. The all-Egyptian strike force of Mido and Amr
Zaki worked tirelessly to occupy the attentions of Matthew Upson and James
Tomkins, allowing wingers Valencia and Charles N'Zogbia to cut inside with
probing through-balls and incisive runs. But in the opening stages, Wigan's
only clear-cut chances came from free-kicks as Zaki and Mido saw an effort
apiece ushered to safety by West Ham goalkeeper Robert Green. On the rare
occasions that West Ham managed to keep possession they posed a genuine
threat, one counter-attack ending with David di Michele scuffing a shot wide
and another seeing Cole let down by his touch after being put through by
Collison. With their focus almost solely on bursting forward, Wigan were
allowing their opponents an increasing amount space and time, which proved
costly as West Ham opened the scoring in spectacular fashion.
Parker, Mark Noble and Di Michele were all involved in an intricate
one-touch move that ended with Cole pulling away from Titus Bramble,
collecting Di Michele's pass and curling a delicious strike past Chris
Kirkland. Unfortunately for Cole, his evening would last just three more
minutes. Having already been cautioned for upending Michael Brown, the
25-year-old received a second yellow card for a high foot on Emerson Boyce.
The dismissal, and ensuing melee, seemed to divert West Ham's attention and
they could have conceded before half-time when Mido headed Valencia's
right-wing cross against Green's near post. Wigan made a bright start to the
second period but their hopes of mounting a comeback were dented when
Cattermole received his marching orders for a dreadful tackle on Parker.
Moments earlier, Lucas Neill had only received a yellow card from referee
Stuart Attwell for a horror lunge on Cattermole.
The quality of football from then on was poor but, as Wigan pushed for an
equaliser, West Ham had a number of chances to extend their lead. Noble
narrowly failed to convert Di Michele's low centre before he was foiled by
Kirkland after being put clear by substitute Savio. At the death, Jonathan
Spector squared for Walter Lopez to bear down on goal but Maynor Figueroa
intervened with a tremendous last-ditch tackle.

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Wigan manager Steve Bruce:"The game was ruined as a spectacle. Carlton Cole
shouldn't have been sent off. Referee, use a bit of common sense. It had the
makings of a decent game but how he sends someone off in the first half for
something as petulant as that I don't know. "Lucas Neill should have been
off the pitch for his tackle, which was horrific. I have no complaints about
Cattermole, he was stupid and silly but he was incensed - and he has a good
right to be. "I feel a bit sorry for him because in my opinion Mr Attwell is
not ready to step up to the plate."

West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola: "We have to understand the referee is a
human being and can make mistakes. He needs our support. You can have a bad
day but we need to support them as they are here to help the game. "Neither
of Carlton Cole's challenges were bad tackles at all. Cattermole's was a bad
tackle on Parker, as was Lucas Neill's on Cattermole. Lucas wanted to go for
the ball, he caught the man but it was a bad tackle. "We are very serious
about Europe, as we proved today. The players love what they are doing,
they're enjoying their football and as a manager I feel lucky."

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Wigan: Kirkland, Melchiot, Boyce, Bramble (Watson 78), Figueroa, Valencia,
Brown (Scharner 64), Cattermole, N'Zogbia, Mido, Zaki (Rodallega 64).
Subs Not Used: Pollitt, Edman, Sibierski, Kapo.
Sent Off: Cattermole (52).
Booked: Brown, Valencia.

West Ham: Green, Neill, Tomkins, Upson, Ilunga, Collison (Spector 78),
Noble, Parker (Lopez 88), Kovac, Di Michele (Nsereko 75), Cole.
Subs Not Used: Lastuvka, Sears, Payne, Stanislas.
Sent Off: Cole (37).
Booked: Noble, Cole, Parker, Neill, Nsereko.

Goals: Cole 34.
Att: 14,169
Ref: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire).
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BBC Sport Player Rater man of the match: Robert Green with 7.35 (on 90
minutes).

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Collison back by April?
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 5th March 2009
By: Staff Writer

Jack Collison could be back in action within a month - despite appearing to
suffer an horrific injury during last night's 1-0 win at Wigan. The
20-year-old midfielder appeared to suffer a similar fate to that which
effectively ended Valon Bahrami's season late on in last night's game when
he lost his footing on the touchline with no other players around him,
twisting his leg awkwardly in the process. Collison is due to undergo a scan
to determine the extent of the injury later today - although early reports
suggest that the damage may not be as severe as was initially feared. He
left the JJB Stadium on foot last night - unlike team mate Behrami last
weekend who was taken immediately to hospital - and early suggestions are
that the Welsh international may have suffered medial ligament damage,
which, depending on the severity, could keep him out from anywhere between
one and three months. Meanwhile Behrami is expected to get the results of
his recent scan later today; whilst the player has publically expressed his
view that his season is over West Ham will examine those results before
making any announcement.

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Zola on ... Wigan
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 5th March 2009
By: Staff Writer

Gianfranco Zola looks ahead as the Hammers take one more small step towards
European qualification ...

On a Goal of the Season contender...

I was really buzzing when it happened. I think the build-up was fantastic
and the finish on the same level. I'm pleased because the team deserved that
as they were playing very well and just a goal was missing. But you could
smell it in the air and it was very important for us.

On referee Stuart Attwell...

We have to understand that the referee is there, he's a human being and
sometimes they can make mistakes. He needs our support for the time and it
happens that you might have a bad day, you might make a decision that's not
accepted by the opposition but they are there to do a job and we need to
make sure that they are comfortable with the job they do.

On Carlton Cole's dismissal - and Lucas Neill's yellow card...

I think it was too much. I thought neither the first or second [Cole]
challenges were bad tackles at all. Unfortunately the referee saw them that
way. The red cards? For Cattermole I think it was a bad tackle - as was the
one by Lucas Neill on Cattermole again. All I can say having spoken to him
[Lucas] is that it seems he wanted to go for the ball. he just touched the
ball but as he was sliding he caught the man. It was a bad tackle anyway.

On Cole's potential ban....

That's the reason I went to talk to him [the referee]. I just said that
knowing Carlton Cole he's not a man who makes bad tackles. All I said is
that he didn't even look at the man, he had his eyes on the ball all the
time so I think the second one was a little bit too much.

The referee said that from his position it looked bad, simple as that. But
he accepted my explanation and said he will have a look later and decide
[whether to reverse the decision]. I said sometimes even if you make a
mistake you can still go back [on it]. It's up to him, he will have a look
and he will decide.

On Jack Collison...

We were worried because it looked very bad and he was in so much pain. But
I've had a chat with him and the doctor just now and it doesn't look that
bad so hopefully it's not going to be too serious.

On qualifying for next season's Europa League...

I can assure you we are very serious about it, as we proved today. The
players enjoy what they are doing, they're playing really well and for the
moment they deserve what they have.

The players love what they are doing and they are enjoying their football.
There's nothing better than that, it's a great feeling to have a team that
are enjoying what they're doing. They work hard, and as a manager I feel
lucky.

* Gianfranco was talking to the BBC.

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Bruce: this can't keep happening
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 5th March 2009
By: Staff Writer

Wigan boss Steve Bruce has called for calamity referee Stuart Attwell to be
dropped after he booked eight and sent off two in last night's 1-0 home
defeat to West Ham.

Bruce, talking to the BBC after the game was scathing in his appraisal of
Attwell, who has been at the centre of a string of controversies this
season.

The Latics boss - who watched his team slip to their first home defeat in
four months - claimed that Atwell 'ruined' the game, whilst pleading for the
Premier League to drop him form their referee's list.

"He's runied the game as a spectacle and got the major decisions, the key
ones wrong," stormed Bruce. "Carlton Cole, a little bit of common sense,
he's put his foot up but he's never trying to kick anybody or intentionally
hurt anybody. A little talking to would have been enough, keep 11 against 11
as that's what we all want to see.

"It was a good game up until then, the first 35 minutes. West Ham were
excellent and as good as any team that's come here. They caused us all sorts
of problems, got a really good goal and it was a good game that would have
been interesting to see ... then the whole thing turns on its head, they're
down to ten men and just want to defend - which is obvious.

"And then the second half the big tackle is Lucas Neill's tackle, and having
seen that [again] that is a horror tackle which breaks people's legs. I
don't want to speak about other players but they're the ones that you want
to protect your players from and he's let that go because he's made a
mistake with Carlton Cole. He's under pressure.

"For me Cattermole's one, that decision was right - but for the whole game
we're talking about Mr Attwell's decisions and unfortunately for me, he's
got them all wrong and that can't keep happening.

"He [Cattermole] was silly; he's a young lad, dives into the challenge and
got caught up in the whole thing," added Bruce. "He'll go home tonight and
have to learn for it, from being stupid. We've told him that and he was
downright silly, but it wasn't half as malicious as Lucas Neill's that's for
sure.

"I was convinced at the time that that was the red card of the evening and
they're the ones that the referee's have got to get spot on. Never mind
people 'high footing', two yellow cards ... he's got it totally wrong and I
hope that he learns from it as well - but I think it's a little bit too
early for the feller, I have to say that.

"He keeps getting these big decisions wrong and the last thing I was to do
is talk about referees. West Ham deserved to win, for me they were the
better team but the whole game and the whole spectacle was ruined by the
referee.

"Once West Ham went down to ten men we struggled. I don't think that, had we
been playing 'til midnight, we would have scored. We just missed that
cutting edge."

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Zola gives Attwell backing
Hammers boss says refs are human and make mistakes
Last updated: 5th March 2009
SSN

West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola refused to criticise the referee after the
Hammers beat Wigan 1-0 in a game which both sides finished with ten men.
Carlton Cole was sent of by referee Stuart Attwell for two yellow cards,
while Lee Cattermole received a straight red for a tackle on Scott Parker.
Attwell also issued six yellow cards, not including Cole's first, but failed
to send off Lucas Neill for what was arguably the worst tackle of the
evening on Cattermole. But Zola was sympathetic towards the official
afterwards, despite thinking Cole should not have been sent off. "I told the
referee I didn't think it was a reckless challenge, Carlton didn't even look
at the defender - he just went for the ball," he said. "He didn't want to
cause any damage and it (the sending off) was too much. "The referee is a
human being and they make mistakes and we are here to support them. "We
explained it to each other at the end of the game. He said he thought it was
a reckless challenge." Before he was sent off, Cole got the winner in the
34th minute, finishing off a sublime one-touch Hammers' passing move. Zola
said: "It was a very, very good build up and the finishing was even better
so a very good goal - I think the way we were playing, we were just missing
the goal so it was very good discipline."

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Cole tastes joy and despair
Cole scores winner before being sent-off, while Cattermole off for Latics
Last updated: 4th March 2009
SSN

Man of Match: Scott Parker. Pulled the strings in the West Ham midfield
before being replaced late on. He was booed by Wigan fans after Lee
Cattermole was sent off but the Wigan player can have no complaints.

Moment of the match: Carlton Cole's sending-off. West Ham were on top at
this point but his dismissal meant Wigan could get back into the game.

Attempt of the match: Mido hit a free-kick low and hard early on, forcing
Robert Green into a save to his left. The keeper then had to push the ball
out under pressure for a corner.

Save of the match: The double save by Green mentioned above.

Talking point: Should Cole have been sent-off? His challenge was high but
his red card seemed harsh and change the course of the game.

Goal of the game: Cole's winner finished off a superb one touch move by the
Hammers. Parker passed to David Di Michele who passed to Mark Noble who
passed back to Di Michele who fed the ball to Cole who scored first time
into the net - it ripped the Latics apart.

Carlton Cole scored a wondergoal and was then sent off as West Ham beat
ten-man Wigan at the JJB Stadium. Cole got the winner in the 34th minute,
finishing off a sublime one-touch Hammer's passing move which ripped the
Wigan defence apart. But the England striker's joy changed to despair just
three minutes later when he received his marching orders for a high
challenge on Emmerson Boyce - his second yellow card of the game. But Wigan
were themselves reduced to ten men in the second period as Lee Cattermole
was sent-off for a crunching tackle on Scott Parker as the Hammers held
firm. The result means West Ham have pulled four points clear of the Latics
in the chase for Uefa Cup qualification via the league. Referee Stuart
Attwell's card-happy antics will be the main talking point - as well as the
two red cards, Attwell issued six yellow cards, not including Cole's first,
in a niggly game which threatened to descend into a nasty affair at one
point. It overshadowed the excellence of West Ham's goal - a rare bright
spot on an evening where beauty came a distinct second to beast.
Early on, two fouls by Lucas Neill allowed Amr Zaki and Mido to test
goalkeeper Robert Green with free-kicks. Green's counterpart Chris Kirkland
did just enough to put off Cole as he raced on to Radoslav Kovac's
defence-splitting through-ball, with the West Ham striker commendably
staying on his feet instead of opting to throw himself to the floor in the
penalty area. In the 28th minute Mark Noble tripped Cattermole after he
skipped past a couple of challenges and he was booked. Cole followed into
referee Attwell's book for a late tackle on Michael Brown. However, the
striker made amends in impressive style in the 34th minute when he provided
the finish to a slick passing move. Parker slid the ball into David Di
Michele who exchanged passes with Noble before playing in Cole on the left
of the penalty area and the striker opened his body before curling a shot
beyond Kirkland and into the far corner of the net. Just three minutes
later, after Parker had been booked for raking his studs down Michael
Brown's shin, Cole got himself sent off.
His raised foot as Emmerson Boyce went to head the ball could have been
construed as dangerous and Attwell produced a second yellow card and then a
red, which then sparked a confrontation between Parker and Brown which saw
Brown cautioned. Wigan pressed for an equaliser and in first-half
stoppage-time Mido headed Charles N'Zogbia's left-wing cross wide. Neill,
who rode his luck in the first half, was booked in the 49th minute for a
late and high challenge on Cattermole - his studs were showing and he was
lucky not to be sent off. But Cattermole pressed the self-destruct button
two minutes later when he jumped into the back of Parker and was shown a
straight red card. Valencia was next into Attwell's book for obstructing
Herita Ilunga in the 60th minute, before a chance fell to Titus Bramble
after Boyce and Mido had knocked down N'Zogbia's corner but he blazed well
over. With 14 minutes to go, Jack Collison, under no pressure from anyone,
collapsed in agony as he tried to control the ball on the right touchline.
Jonathan Spector was brought on to replace him while the youngster was still
receiving treatment and he eventually departed on a stretcher with his right
ankle strapped up. He was the second West Ham player to leave the field in
such circumstances in successive matches after fellow midfielder Valon
Behrami sustained a serious knee injury on Sunday. Valencia had a long-range
effort saved by Green and Hugo Rodallega's overhead kick went wide as even
six minutes of added time were not enough for Wigan to grab an equaliser.

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Cole fires Hammers before burning out
Wigan Athletic 0 West Ham United 1
By Jon Culley
Thursday, 5 March 2009
Independent.co.uk

If Steve Bruce is right and Wigan have reached the defining point in their
season, their prospects are not as good as he had probably hoped. Last
night, in a bad-tempered contest of two red cards, his side failed to score
for the sixth time in eight games and surrendered an unbeaten home run that
began in October. "Uefa Cup?" Bruce responded, with a bemused look when
asked where the result left Wigan's ambitions. "Ask a silly question..."

But that was not the issue troubling the Wigan manager. Rather it was the
performance of the referee, Stuart Attwell, he of the phantom goal and other
oddities, whose policing of the game, in Bruce's view, reflected his lack of
experience.

The 26-year-old official sent off West Ham's Carlton Cole after 37 minutes,
having already booked him for bringing down Wigan's Michael Brown from
behind. Cole's second offence - trying to use his foot to win a ball high
enough for Wigan's Emmerson Boyce to go for with his head - was careless at
worst.

The decision incensed West Ham, in particular Scott Parker, who had to be
restrained from confronting Brown, who appeared to encourage the referee to
take the action he did. Thereafter, Attwell was under pressure. Early in the
second half, he showed West Ham's Lucas Neill only a yellow card for what
Bruce described as a "horrific tackle" on Lee Cattermole, but then dismissed
Cattermole for scything down Parker.

"I feel a bit sorry for him because in my opinion he - Mr Attwell - is not
quite ready," Bruce said. "If he had used a bit of common sense, Carlton
Cole should never have been sent off. But by doing that he has put himself
under pressure and when it came to the big one - Neill's tackle on
Cattermole - when a decision needed to be made, he has not done it. And that
was the kind of challenge we need to stamp out."

Gianfranco Zola, the West Ham manager, was more sympathetic than Bruce
towards Attwell's performance. "For me the red card for Carlton was too
much, it was not a reckless challenge," he said. "But referees are human
beings and I prefer to support them rather than criticise."

The dismissals overshadowed the quality of Cole's goal, his 10th of the
season, scored three minutes before his red card after the match's best
move, a slick exchange of one-touch passes involving Parker, Mark Noble and
David di Michele, whose ball to Cole was curled beyond the reach of Chris
Kirkland. "It was a great goal that deserved to win any match," Bruce said.

Certainly, Wigan had no answer to it. They had gone close twice in the early
stages but once behind could find no way through. "It was a important win
and we deserved it," Zola said. "We are in a position to go for a place in
Europe and we will try to do it."

Zola said he hoped an injury to Jack Collison, West Ham's midfield prospect,
would prove less serious than it appeared when he was carried off 15 minutes
from time, having twisted his right knee.

Goal: Cole 34 (0-1).

Wigan Athletic (4-4-2): Kirkland; Melchiot, Boyce, Bramble (Watson, 77),
Figueroa; Valencia, Brown (Scharner, 63), Cattermole, N'Zogbia; Zaki
(Rodallega, 63), Mido. Substitutes not used: Pollitt (gk), Edman, Watson,
Kapo, Sibierski.

West Ham United (4-4-2): Green; Neill, Tomkins, Upson, Ilunga; Collison
(Spector, 76), Kovac, Parker (Lopez, 87), Noble; Di Michele (Nsereko, 75),
Cole. Substitutes not used: Lastuvka (gk), Payne, Stanislas, Sears.

Referee: S Attwell (West Midlands).

Booked: Wigan Valencia, Brown; West Ham Neill, Noble, Parker, Cole.

Sent off: Cole (37); Cattermole (52).

Man of the match: Parker.

Attendance: 14,169.

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Bruce: Attwell not ready for Prem
TeamTalk

Steve Bruce accused referee Stuart Attwell of ruining the game in Wigan's
1-0 home defeat to West Ham which saw both teams reduced to 10 men. The
Latics boss felt the Warwickshire official - the youngest in the Premier
League at 26 - was not the required standard for the top flight. Attwell,
who awarded the infamous "ghost goal" in Watford's game against Reading
earlier this season, spent one year in the Football League before being
promoted to the Premier League panel last summer. On Wednesday night he
sent off Carlton Cole, who had earlier been booked for a foul on Michael
Brown, for a second yellow card when he raised his foot as Emmerson Boyce
went to head the ball in the 37th minute. Lee Cattermole, who just moments
earlier had been clattered by Lucas Neill, was dismissed in the 50th minute
for lunging into the back of Scott Parker's legs. Bruce was unimpressed by
the official's performance. "The game was ruined as a spectacle. Carlton
Cole shouldn't have been sent off. Referee - use a bit of common sense," he
said. "It had the makings of a decent game but how he sends someone off in
the first half for something as petulant as that I don't know.
"I feel a bit sorry for him because in my opinion Mr Attwell is not ready to
step up to the plate." The Wigan boss had no issue with Cattermole's
dismissal but was incensed Neill was not dismissed for his challenge on the
midfielder moments earlier. "Lucas Neill should have been off the pitch for
his tackle, which was horrific," he added. "But because Mr Attwell has put
himself under pressure from sending off Cole in the first half, in the
second half, when the major decision needs to be made, he hasn't made it.
"That is the one we want to stamp out because that tackle is a horror
tackle. "I have no complaints about Cattermole, he was stupid and silly but
he was incensed - and he has a good right to be."
West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola was more sympathetic towards the official. "I
told the referee I didn't think it was a reckless challenge, Carlton didn't
even look at the defender - he just went for the ball," he said. "He didn't
want to cause any damage and it (the sending off) was too much. "The
referee is a human being and they make mistakes and we are here to support
them. "We explained it to each other at the end of the game. He said he
thought it was a reckless challenge." The sendings-off and general
proliferation of yellow cards totally overshadowed the one shining moment
with Cole's goal three minutes before his dismissal a textbook example of
short, sharp passing. Parker slid the ball into David Di Michele who played
a one-two with Mark Noble before playing in Cole on the left of the penalty
area and he opened his body before curling a shot beyond Kirkland and into
the far corner of the net.
The closest Wigan came were two first-half free-kicks from Amr Zaki and Mido
which forced Robert Green into saves. "We huffed and puffed and I couldn't
fault their effort but if we had been there until midnight we wouldn't have
scored," said Bruce. "I have no complaints about the result, I thought West
Ham were the better team and their goal deserved to win any match, it's
probably goal of the season."

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Wigan 0-1 West Ham: Neill and Parker accused of sparking red card mayhem
By Mirror Sport 5/03/2009

West Ham stars Scott Parker and Lucas Neill were on the receiving end of
Steve Bruce's fury last night after a scrap for a place in Europe almost
turned into all-out war.
But the blame for the mayhem at the JJB was placed firmly at the door of
rookie referee Stuart Attwell by the Wigan boss. Bruce agreed with opposite
number Gianfranco Zola that Carlton Cole did not deserve to be sent off in
the first half for a second yellow - a high kick at Wigan defender Emmerson
Boyce. But Bruce DID feel that Neill should have been shown straight red for
a horror lunge at Lee Cattermole who was himself sent off minutes later for
a foul on Parker. And Hammers midfielder Parker should also have been
dismissed for going after Michael Brown in the chaotic seconds following
Cole's 37thminute red card. Bruce said: "I feel a bit sorry for him because
Mr Attwell at the moment is not quite ready to step up to the plate too
often, with those type of decisions. "The whole game was turned on its head
and ruined because Carlton Cole shouldn't have been sent off. "Then, in the
second half, Lucas Neill should have been off the pitch because his tackle
was horrific. That's the one thing we want to stamp out because that tackle
was a horror tackle. "I have no complaints about Cattermole's sending off,
he was stupid, silly. He was incensed but you shouldn't react like that
although he has a good right to be incensed. "That tackle was a horror show
but there had been an under-current from the first sending off. "West Ham
obviously accused Browny of trying to get him sent off then Scott Parker,
who already had a yellow, rampaged around and incited everything else."
The Cole red card came three minutes after his winner and what a winner it
was - goal of the season, claimed Bruce. Parker found David Di Michele who
exchanged passes with Mark Noble and laid the ball off for Cole who curled
an unstoppable shot past Chris Kirkland. Three minutes later, Cole went in
high - if accidentally - on Boyce and both teams squared up with West Ham
blaming Brown for trying to get their man sent off and Parker having to be
prevented from attacking him.

After the break, Neill reestablished the tone of malevolence with a high
lunge at Cattermole which earned him a 51st minute booking but which should
have brought him a red card. response was as predictable and obvious as any
other event on the night. Minutes after Neill's assault on him, Cattermole
outdid his rival with a flying, two-footed assault at the legs of Parker.
Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola leapt to the defence of his men, understandably
in Cole's case, less so in Parker's. "Scott is a player that gives
everything, he gives his soul when he is on the pitch and he never goes back
on a challenge," said Zola. "Players like that are committed and involved in
every situation.
"But everybody was upset by Carlton's sending off. It wasn't a reckless
challenge. I'm sorry for Carlton, he didn't deserve that." The Hammers also
lost midfielder Jack Collison to an ankle injury near the end.

Wigan: Kirkland 6, Melchiot 7, Boyce 6, Bramble 5, Figueroa 6, Valencia 8,
Brown 5 (Scharner 63, 5), Cattermole 4, N'Zogbia 5, Mido 7, Zaki 6.
West Ham: Green 7, Neill 5, Tomkins 6, Upson 6, Ilunga 6, Collison 5
(Spector 78), Noble 7, Parker 5 (Lopez 88), Kovac 6, Di Michele 8 (Savio 75,
6), Cole 5.

Referee: Stuart Attwell
Attendance: 14,169

MAN OF THE MATCH (Carlton Cole (West Ham)

VILLAIN OF THE MATCH Carlton Cole (West Ham)

NEXT THREE GAMES

WIGAN Sat Mar 14: Sunderland (a) Prem, Sun Mar 22: Hull City (h) Prem, Sun
Apr 5: Everton (a) (Prem)

WEST HAM Mon Mar 16: West Brom (h) Prem, Sat Mar 21: Blackburn (a) Prem, Sat
Apr 4: Sunderland (h) (Prem)

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Wigan 0 West Ham 1
The Sun
From DAVID FACEY at the JJB Stadium

Published: Today

CARLTON COLE provided a rare moment of quality to settle this ugly clash -
then earned himself a sending-off and a ban. The Hammers hitman's classy
finish would have graced any game - but both teams should hang their heads
in shame after this nasty, ill-tempered affair. Rookie ref Stuart Attwell's
display was nothing to be proud of either - and Wigan boss Steve Bruce
accused him of ruining the game with his "needless" dismissal of Cole for
two bookings before the break. The sendings-off of Cole and Lee Cattermole
sparked ugly, nose-to-nose melees that threatened to boil over into mass
brawls. And the match got the referee it deserved, with over-hyped,
over-rated Attwell looking increasingly bemused. Six other players were
booked, and the sublime move that resulted in Cole's 34th-minute winner was
totally out of character with the rest of this distasteful contest. If two
teams are prepared to kill each other for the chance of finishing seventh,
maybe an extra Europa League spot is not such a good idea.
Cole was the first man dismissed, three minutes after rounding off a
glorious passing move with a brilliant, curling shot. He went for a second
bookable offence, showing his studs chest-high as Emmerson Boyce stooped to
head the ball. That sparked the first melee, with Scott Parker and Lucas
Neill racing to confront Wigan's Michael Brown.
The other mass bust-up erupted when Cattermole was shown a straight red card
seven minutes into the second half for a wild two-footed lunge at Parker. A
couple of minutes earlier West Ham skipper Neill had scythed Cattermole down
with an equally shocking hack. Yet there was no sign of bad feeling before
Cole's dismissal and Latics boss Bruce put the blame squarely on Attwell,
the 26-year-old who has been controversially fast-tracked to Premier League
status. Bruce said: "It wasn't a sending-off, for goodness sake. There was
nothing in it, and the referee needed to show some common sense. "But I'm
afraid Mr Attwell, in my opinion, is not quite ready. And the undercurrent
all stemmed from that sending-off. "That dismissal also meant the ref
painted himself into a corner, and when Lucas Neill came in with an horrific
tackle on Lee Cattermole he only produced a yellow. "I've got no complaints
about Cattermole being sent off. "He deserved to go, but he was incensed at
the tackle on him - and I have to say, he had every right to be incensed.
The tackle on him was a horror show. "We saw Scott Parker rampaging around
whenever the cards came out, and I took off Michael Brown to prevent a
second yellow. "But the game was ruined as a spectacle by that early red
card."
West Ham chief Gianfranco Zola was more sympathetic towards Attwell. He
said: "He is human and he makes mistakes like we all do. We must try to help
referees. But I did ask him why Carlton Cole had been sent off. He said it
was a reckless challenge, but he was going for the ball. "Until then there
was no reason for the game to turn out the way it did. Both teams wanted to
play football, but it just got more and more spicy."

STAR MAN - JACK COLLISON (West Ham)

Wigan: Kirkland 5, Melchiot 5, Boyce 6, Bramble 5 (Watson 5), Figueroa 6,
Valencia 6, Brown 5 (Scharner 5), Cattermole 2, N'Zogbia 5, Mido 6, Zaki 5
(Rodallega 5). Subs not used: Pollitt, Edman, Sibierski, Kapo. Sent off:
Cattermole (52). Booked: Brown, Valencia.

West Ham: Green 6, Neill 5, Tomkins 6, Upson 6, Ilunga 5, Collison 7
(Spector 5), Noble 5, Parker 5 (Lopez 5), Kovac 6, Di Michele 6 (Savio 5),
Cole 4. Subs not used: Lastuvka, Sears, Payne, Stanislas. Sent off: Cole
(37). Booked: Noble, Cole, Parker, Neill, Savio.

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Upson admits no West Ham contract talks
05.03.09 | tribalfootball.com

West Ham United defender Matthew Upson admits he's yet to hear from the club
about a new contract. Asked if he had been approached about a contract
renewal, Upson replied: "No idea. I haven't heard a thing. I believe other
players may have been in touch but I may be next on the list, who knows.
When that moment comes we'll sit down and have a chat."
The former Arsenal player stopped short of committing his future to the
club, but he revealed he was enjoying his football under Gianfranco Zola. He
added: "I'm happy with the way things are going. I'm enjoying my football so
we'll see what happens."

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West Ham defender Upson hits out at Wigan tackling
05.03.09 | tribalfootball.com

West Ham United defender Matthew Upson hit out at the aggression of Wigan's
players after victory last night. Upson claimed Wigan's players were too
zealous in their approach and that Lee Cattermole's challenge on Scott
Parker warranted a red card. Upson said: "The lads were a little bit
incensed with a couple of the tackles that went in and studs were raised.
And Cattermole's tackle? Well, he went in aggressively and he didn't win the
ball. He cleaned Scott out but didn't touch the ball so the referee didn't
have much of an option. "Coley's (Carlton Cole) sending off spoiled the
game a little bit. Carlton didn't take his eye off the ball the whole time.
If the defender ducks down and decides to head it, Carlton can't help if his
foot's the same height and I don't think he really caught him."

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Kovac right at home
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Radoslav Kovac may be still finding his feet but he is already making an impact at West Ham United
04.03.2009

Radoslav Kovac is settling into life at West Ham United and aiming to help his new team-mates to victory over Wigan Athetic on Wednesday evening.

After his debut in last week's FA Cup fifth-round defeat at Middlesbrough, the Czech Republic international midfielder produced a powerful performance in Sunday's 1-0 Premier League win over Manchester City at the Boleyn Ground.

Having trained with the club for more than a month the 29-year-old, who is on loan from Russian giants Spartak Moscow until the end of the season, feels he is approaching full match-fitness. Kovac is eager to taste victory for a second time when the Hammers take on the Latics at the JJB Stadium.

"I joined West Ham because I have seen them play a few matches recently and they have been playing good football. They try to play football the right way and I like that. I was also keen to join the other Czech boys at the club. The club is on the up and I'm happy to have joined them.

"I don't really want to talk about my strengths and weaknesses, but hopefully the supporters will be able to make their own minds up about me soon. It's not been easy because I had only done one week of pre-season training with Spartak before I joined West Ham. I still need to do a little bit more work before I'm fully match-fit but I feel better every single day."

Kovac's strong display against Mark Hughes' side drew praise from manager Gianfranco Zola, who was impressed with the player's willingness to work hard for the team against a strong City midfield containing the in-form Stephen Ireland and January transfer window signings Nigel De Jong and Vincent Kompany.

The manager said: "He did very well. He came on in a team that was playing very well and their [Manchester City's] midfield is probably the strongest part of their team. At Middlesbrough he didn't play so well, but he played a very good match against City.

"He had a slight problem with his leg but he stayed on the pitch and worked very hard and is a good asset for us. He had only done one week of pre-season training at Spartak before he joined us, but now he is finding his fitness and we are starting to see just what a good player he is."

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Parker proving pivotal
WHUFC.com
Gianfranco Zola has spoken of Scott Parker's credentials after his consistent form for West Ham United
04.03.2009

The in-form Scott Parker has earned high praise from Gianfranco Zola ahead of this evening's trip to Wigan Athletic.

The midfielder, who has just signed a new contract to 2013, is set to be pivotal again when West Ham United go to the JJB Stadium looking to consolidate their hold on seventh spot in the standings. With one man of the match display after another, Parker has been a driving force of late and Zola thinks it will not be too long before he gets more international recognition.

"I'm not surprised he is playing well," said Zola. "He has played well for so long now. In his position internationally there are so many good players which is probably why he has been out so far. If he performs the way he has been performing week in, week out with the same intelligence and determination then he can get a more regular place in the international side as well."

The 28-year-old Parker was called up for last November's friendly against Germany in Berlin but missed out on a place in last month's game in Spain - when club-mates Robert Green, Matthew Upson and Carlton Cole all figured. Zola thinks Parker can take heart from their call-up. "It is like Robert Green. He kept performing well until he got back in. I'm sure the same thing can happen with Scott Parker."

England are next in action with two internationals at the turn of the month - with Slovakia due at Wembley for a friendly on Saturday 28 March before the vital World Cup qualifier against Ukraine at the stadium on Wednesday 1 April. Parker has played three times for his country and his bidding to become the first player to get his first four caps while representing four different teams.

With eleven league games to go, the manager said international ambitions can help drive the club on - especially with the 2010 World Cup finals looming on the horizon as well. "If you want to be involved you need to be really, really good. Especially in this country where you have such a high level. I'm sure my players know this and we will try to help them get to the next level internationally.

"Fabio Capello picked three West Ham players [last time] so it means he is keeping an eye on West Ham and is trying to cover every team in the league."

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On This Day: 4 March
WHUFC.com
A Derek Parker goal saw West Ham United beat Bradford Park Avenue on this date in 1950
04.03.2009
Classic Match

West Ham United 1-0 Bradford Park Avenue
Second Division
4 March 1950

West Ham United had Derek Parker to thank for securing a 1-0 Second Division victory over Bradford Park Avenue on this date in 1950.

Born in the north Essex town of Wivenhoe in June 1926, inside-forward Parker was signed by Ted Fenton from Grays Athletic as a teenager in 1944. It would be two more years before Parker would make his first-team debut in a 3-1 Second Division win over Millwall at the Boleyn Ground in September 1946.

Three-and-a-half years later and Parker, who made 209 first-team and more than 200 Football Combination appearances in claret and blue, had switched positions to half-back when he scored the only goal of the game in front of around 17,000 fans at the Boleyn Ground.

After climbing to tenth with this victory, Fenton's side would win just one of their remaining eleven Second Division matches to slump to a disappointing 19th-place finish. Parker would move to hometown club Colchester United - managed by Ted's brother Benny Fenton - in March 1957, making a further 130 league appearances for the U's.

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Valon: it's over
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 4th March 2009
By: Staff Writer

Valon Behrami has told the Swiss media that he will not play again this season. The United midfielder was stretchered off during last weekend's 1-0 win over Manchester City having twisted his knee whilst attempting to tackle City's Wayne Bridge as the first half drew to a close. Behrami underwent an MRI scan earlier this week in order to determine the extent of the injury. Whilst the results of that scan have not yet been revealed - extensive swelling around the knee preventing a full diagnosis - the 23-year-old has confirmed that he will not play again this season. "The season has gone for me," he told Swiss newspaper Blick. "I must now wait 48 hours until I know whether or not cruciate ligament surgery is required. It is very bad."
Should Behrami require surgery on his knee it is unlikely that he will play again before the start of next season - a double whammy as he will miss an entire pre-season's training as well as the remainder of this term.

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West Ham confident of keeping Zola and Clarke as court hearing approaches
Owner Gudmundsson facing pressure from creditors in Iceland
Club believe management duo will stay despite uncertainty
Jamie Jackson guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 4 March 2009 11.46 GMT

West Ham are confident that their management team of Gianfranco Zola and Steve Clarke are at ease with the uncertainty over the club's long-term future as it seeks a buyer of which there are said to be five or more interested parties, though none is at any advanced stage. On Friday Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson, West Ham's Icelandic owner, hopes a Reykjavik court will grant a further three-month extension to the moratorium on his holding company, Hansa, which will prevent creditors – in the form of banks in his homeland – from seizing its assets and forcing the club's sale.

Since replacing Alan Curbishley as manager in September Zola has gradually impressed with his ability to produce results – West Ham are now seventh in the Premier League – and his on-field vision for the club. While Clarke's responsibilities centre on the team's defence and overall strategy, Zola has made an impact with his leadership and his keenness to develop the younger players, with the 20-year-old midfielder Jack Collison, the defender James Tomkins and striker Freddie Sears, both 19, tasting regular first-team action.

"We are confident that the extension will be given," an executive at Upton Park told the Guardian of the Reykjavik hearing, which could last up to seven days."The club has stability of results, Zola and Clarke leading it, and has shown that the investment in players often results in a profit when they leave." Craig Bellamy, George McCartney and John Pantsil are among those all moved on for a greater price. "The court, hopefully, will recognise all this. Also, the best chance of realising the maximum return on any sale of West Ham is to grant a further moratorium."

If a three-month extension is granted, it is understood that this will be the final one, which suggests Gudmundsson will hope to sell the club by the first week of June. Zola and Clarke have also attracted speculation that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich might ask them to rejoin the club where they were firm favourites as players in the summer, if Guus Hiddink does not become the permanent head coach. But West Ham are convinced the pair are content in east London. "They understand that structures are in place, and that best interests of the club are being taken care of," the executive added.

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View from the Opposition - Wigan Athletic
One McAvennieeeeee - Wed Mar 4 2009
West Ham Online

Since Euro 96 and the introduction of David Beckham to the professional game, you can't have failed to notice the influx of Women to football. Luckily for us, one of them bizarrely decided to support Wigan Athletic. Lisa Willmott (27) a season ticket holder at the JJB has kindly agreed to answer our questions with some help from her Old man who wishes to be named as Mr Willmott. For that reason, I shall name him Garry:

Q. Are you embarrassed to support Wigan Athletic?

A. What's to be embarrassed about? We sit safely in the top half of the table, and could still finish above you guys. Its a losing battle against League rugby though, I think crowds will always be small


Q. What are your thoughts on the season so far?

A. Better than I could of imagined it last August, it would be nice to tie some of our high profile players down to long term contracts. You know what its like being a selling club, so I'll say no more.


Q. Expectations for the rest of the season?

A. Realistically, I don't think Europe is reachable, Everton are too many points clear already, but just to keep picking up points and finish above Bolton and get our best ever finish in the league will make me very happy. And a few more away matches on Sky would be nice.


Q. What player doesn't deserve his place in your starting line-up?

A. Do you want me to say Titus Bramble? You can tell who doesn't go to see us play because they always say Bramble, but he has been outstanding for much of the season, people can sometimes jump on the bandwagon. Scharner hasn't been as effective as previous seasons, he's just going through the motions.


Q. What player should we look out for?

A. 2 months ago I would of said Zaki, but his fitness is poor and he fades very early in games now. Figueroa is fast becoming a fans favourite.


Q. What do you make of WHU this year?

A. Pretty boy football, plenty of lucky results. Carlton Cole for England, oh dear. (Garry answered that one)


Q. Your View of West Ham Fans?

A. Always very good support for away matches considering the distance you travel, which you have to respect you guys for. But you guys shouldn't drink away from Upton Park.


Q. If you could choose one player from our squad who would it be?

A. We would take Carlton Cole, just to replace Heskey. We set up for a target man and Mido is shocking, his weight fluctuates more than Oprahs.


Q. Wigan Athletic was the fifth attempt to establish a football club in the town. Wigan County, Wigan United, Wigan Town and Wigan Borough have all tried and failed – Do you think you'll ever get the message?

A. I just asked my Dad (Garry) that question and he says he'll come down there and ram it down your throat.


Q. The JJB has a capacity of just over 25,000 - seeing as you can't play a football match and a Rugby match at the same time and with global warming a growing concern -do you not think this is a massive waste of plastic?

A. So really, we're helping to conserve the earth by having one stadium for 2 sports, who thinks up these questions? Does it make you happy being so mean?


Q. Dave Whelans complaining of rule breaking with his history of shattering rules/shady dealings in both the business and sporting arenas is similar to Michael Jackson complaining about the state of child care – do you not get embarrassed with the fat moron?

A. He's the god father of football in Wigan. He brought us to the Premier league, the man can do no wrong. You are the ones who cheated.


Q. Some say that women at football is like a Frenchman at a war heroes parade – stupid and wrong. What are your thoughts? (I won't give my opinion until I've seen your photo)

A. Ok, so you don't get the same noise from woman, but I've been following Wigan my whole life and have been to more small grounds than any of you would have, my boyfriend says he's a football widow. Don't you like woman down there?


Q. Imagine the situation, you are with the man of your dreams on a romantic weekend in Paris, he has treated you to first class ticket on the Eurostar, you've cruised down the Seine in the moonlight, seen the wonderful works of art at The Musee Du Louvre and shared a kiss atop of the Eiffel Tower. The most romantic weekend of your life is coming to an end when he drops to one knee and pulls a small box out of his pocket – what flavour crisp are you hoping will be in the box?

A. That's a long sentence just to ask me my favourite crisps! Sour Cream and Onion Pringles.

Q. Your favourite rude word/Animal combination?

A. I don't swear. And that's a rubbish question, I'm embarrassed for you.


Q. Match Prediction

A. Scrappy 1-0 for us, and a long journey home for you.

Finally a couple of Questions from 2 WHOers:

Q. On the basis you manager looks like a giant woman, who would you like to see running
team affairs when Steve Bruce gets binned. Dawn French, Lisa Riley or Beth Ditto? - (DOUBLE COBBS BOB)

A. Is that a serious question you southern softy - Imagining men dressed as woman?

Q. Who would you consider your biggest rivals............. St Helens aside? (Joey Woodwork)

A. Bolton, and they play such boring football, finishing above them will be the highlight of my year.

Many thanks to Lisa for taking the time to answer our questions. She declined our Invitation for a picture.

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West Ham's Valon Behrami Rules Himself Out For Rest Of Season
The Switzerland international midfielder has been sidelined after picking up a knee injury against Manchester City on Sunday...
4 Mar 2009 13:02:53
Goal.com

West Ham United's quest for UEFA Cup qualification has taken a blow after they learned that midfielder Valon Behrami will not play again this season. The Switzerland international, who has won 21 caps to date, injured his knee during the Premier League fixture against Manchester City on Sunday. While it was initially thought that the 23-year-old would return to action rather soon, a scan has since revealed that the damage is much more serious and he may even need surgery to correct the problem.
"The season has gone down the drain for me," Behrami is quoted as saying in the British tabloid The Sun. "I now have to wait a day or two before I know whether I need surgery."
The former Lazio star, who has been impressive since his €5.6 million switch to Upton Park (£5m) scoring twice in 27 appearances, may even miss the start of next season if he has to go under the knife.

Ricky Brooks, Goal.com

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Prem trio keen on Pranjic
by Laurent Picard , 04 March 2009
setanta.co.uk

Moving to The Premier League is an option for Croatia international Danijel Pranjic, according to his agent. The 27-year-old has been in a tremendous form this season with the Eredivisie's fourth-placed team Heerenveen. Manchester City, West Ham and Newcastle are rumoured to be monitoring the midfielder's situation, and his agent has confirmed that a Premier League move could be on the cards. Pranjic's representative has also stated that both Seville clubs are keen on luring the Croatian star out of Holland. Soren Lerby told Foot Mercato: "I can confirm to you that a host of clubs are following him, mainly English and Spanish teams such as Real Betis and Sevilla."

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Premiership quartet ignite Bellion interest
Sport.co.uk
Author: Nigel Brown
Posted on: 04 March 2009 - 15:33

Everton, West Ham, Tottenham and Newcastle are the front runners to sign in-form Bordeaux forward David Bellion, according to reports in the French press. The former Sunderland, Manchester United and Hammers forward has helped Bordeaux to fourth in Ligue 1, lying six points behind leaders Lyon. Bellion was linked with a move to the Toffees in the Janaury transfer window, but his agent confirmed no firm offers had been recieved by any English clubs. However, according to reports in the French press Bellion has hit heart set on a return to the Premier League where the striker feels he has unfinished business. The Premiership quartet are the top teams interested in Bellion with reports stating each club has made an enquiry about the future of the star. The Frenchman is desperate to break into the international set up, having never been considered for the national team despite representing his nation at Under-21 level. According to reports the forward would cost up to £8 million.

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Jack the lad becoming a man on Hammers learning curve
1:00pm Wednesday 4th March 2009
Guardian Series

WEST Ham midfielder Jack Collison insists he is still learning his trade as a player at Upton Park, despite establishing himself as one of the first names on Gianfranco Zola's teamsheet this season. The 20-year-old graduate from the club's youth academy struck the winning goal for the Hammers' paupers against the princes of Manchester City at the Boleyn Ground on Sunday. While City's starting XI boasted more than £100million worth of talent, it was a home grown jewel that made the crucial difference with a classy finish, sending the Irons up to seventh in the table. However, Collison maintains that he is far from the finished article, and has been delighted to see the likes of Scott Parker sign new deals with the club as he continues to feed off the wealth of football knowledge that surrounds him. Speaking about the club's attempts to hang on to their star players, Collison said: "I think it shows the way the club wants to be moving. Everybody wants to be moving forward and obviously you want to keep your key players, especially for me as a young player coming through it's great to have experienced pros who have played at the top and we can just learn off them. "I think Scotty Parker has signed now, that's great news for me because I think he's a real player to learn from."
While the youngster was reluctant to sing his own praises, his manager did it for him, hailing him as an 'unbelievable' talent. "I feel very lucky, not just to have him (Collison) but all of my players," said the Italian manager. "I'm sure if I put Collison up front or right at the back I'm sure that he will give a good game for the team.
"He's unbelievable and he's getting better and better. He's only 20 and he's playing almost every week. He's got a good attitude and he's going to keep on improving."
The Wales international looks set to continue his extended run in the first team, following the serious knee injury to Valon Behrami on Sunday, which could keep the midfielder out for the rest of the season.

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Boro2upton.org - Long March to Upton Park
By Jeff Patterson Wednesday 04 Mar 2009 10:36:00
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A group of Boro fans describe why they have decided to walk from Boro to West Ham for the last match of the season and how you can help them raise money for charities.
In my many years touring to watch the Boro, there have been some memorable trips; the ecstasy of Cardiff, the heartbreak of Elland Road in 1997, the frustration of trips to Oldham & Stockport, for them both to be cancelled while stood outside the ground, but one of my most memorable trips to the Riverside was the last day of last season when Paul Brand, Rob Blanchard and myself walked from Eaglescliffe to Riverside for the 8 – 1 gubbing of Man City in fancy dress; an idea similar to the Mackams who walk from Billingham to Slumerland for their last home game of the season.
When the fixtures, came out we thought of repeating the feat, but then the fixtures threw West Ham away at us, and I am sure somebody was quoted saying "We ain't walking to bloody West Ham". However after a bit of a time, and then a few beers one Friday night, I decided that we would give it a go. Pretty quickly Paul & Rob signed up again and shortly after Paul Hudson & Darren McQuade signed up to.

We are raising money for 3 charities:-

The Finlay Cooper Fund
The Bobby Moore Fund
The NSPCC.

To raise awareness of our idea we have set up a website which is www.boro2upton.org with the help of Helen Brand. On it are details of what were doing along with our future plans and we shall shortly be uploading photos, stories etc. There are also 2 Facebook groups set up called boro2upton.org and football charity walk.
Paul Hudson is walking in support of Team Graeme and details can be found at www.teamgraeme.org.uk

We are going to leave the Riverside after the last home game against Villa and begin our walk. We are looking to do around 35 miles a day, getting us to Upton Park in time for the final game of the season on Sunday 24th May and are working on accommodation or worst case scenario a sturdy tent.

During the walk we are going to have an ongoing auction and we are looking to get as many prizes as possible including football memorabilia like signed shirts, football tickets, golf days and hotel accommodation. Full details of our auction prizes will appear on our website over the forthcoming months. If anybody would like to donate something to include in the auction then it would be greatly appreciated and all money raised would be split between the 3 charities.

So we are looking for us much support as we can get from gentle encouragement to putting your hands in your pocket and supporting these very worthy causes - or at best please don't laugh in our faces would be an improvement. Please visit our website; tell your friends, families and anybody else you happen to chat to.

"Fear will keep you prisoner, hope will set you free" was the tag line from The Shawshank Redemption, and in the build up to this walk, that phrase is pretty fitting. The fear that in the remaining 12 games don't go our way, a walk to the final game without Premier League Survival assured or something worse would be a nightmare, so we are keeping the faith and hope that Boro will start picking up results quickly, so let's get behind the boys for the remaining games. It's our team and our club and don't make the Boro2upton walk the longest funeral march ever known... Up the Boro!

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Arsenal, Spurs, West Ham & Fulham All Chasing Championship Starlet?
Premiership Latest.com
Submitted by Jake Briggs on Wed, 2009-03-04 10:00.

Arsenal, Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United Premiership Transfer News Premier League clubs Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Fulham and Arsenal are all chasing the signature of Jonjo Shelvey at Championship side Charlton Athletic, according to reports. The Daily Mirror claims that Spurs along with the Hammers and the Gunners are interested in the 17-year-old midfielder, while the Daily Express reports that the Cottagers are also interested in securing the England Under-17 International.
Shelvey has only just signed his first professional contract with the Addicks after turning 17 last Friday, with the all-action midfielder putting pen to paper on a deal which runs until the summer of 2011 and has already made 7 appearances for the Charlton first team, with the highly rated midfielder making his debut towards the end of last season. The young midfielder captained the winning England Under-16's side in the Victory Shield in 2007 and also was a pivotal figure in the young England side that won the Montaigu Tournament for the first time in 7 years shortly afterwards. However, despite just signing professional terms with Charlton, Shelvey could be sold in the summer, with the Addicks 10 points from safety in the Championship and it understood that Charlton will sell Shelvey if they are relegated to League One. Should Charlton be relegated then Shelvey will be allowed to leave The Valley, with Charlton valuing the midfielder in the region of £5million, which is sure to spark a chase amongst the interested Premiership clubs.

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Real Madrid president Boluda: Mijatovic not frozen out of Faubert deal
04.03.09 | tribalfootball.com

Real Madrid president Vicente Boluda has defended the loan signing of West Ham United midfielder Julien Faubert. Faubert's arrival did not involved sports director Predrag Mijatovic, which sparked stories he was being marginalised. But Boluda insisted: "At that time, Mijatovic was doing other more important things. We made the decision after the price being quoted for the Ecuadorian Valencia (of Wigan) of contacting Faubert and finally, after speaking with Juande (Ramos), we stayed with him. "Mijatovic is a man who is helping the club and has clear ideas. He also has a contract until 2010, when satisfies the election cycle."

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West Ham talk to five potential buyers as Gudmundsson aims to postpone insolvency
By Ken Dyer
Last updated at 9:58 AM on 04th March 2009
Daily Mail

West Ham are believed to have held talks with more than five potential new owners ahead of a crucial court date in Iceland on Friday when the club's holding company,
Hansa, could be put into insolvency. Owner Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson will ask for a three-month extension while he prepares a series of reports about how he plans to restructure his companies. Gudmundsson will argue that the value of Hansa's assets — of which West Ham are a key component — is above the claims of the creditors.
No decision is expected from the court until next week and club sources insist any ruling will not affect the sale although negotiations with interested parties are believed to have been stepped up in recent weeks. Although Gudmundsson has been hit by the economic downturn, the Hammers' fortunes on the pitch look healthy ahead of the trip to Wigan tonight. The form of midfielder Scott Parker remains one of the key reasons for the club's success and Gianfranco Zola believes he could soon be picked for England. The Hammers boss said: 'I think he can get a place in the international team.' Mark Noble should come back tonight to replace the injured Valon Behrami.

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Wednesday's football gossip: Arsenal, Spurs and Hammers eye £5m Charlton ace
Northampton Chronicle

Charlton have slapped a £5m price tag on Jonjo Shelvey after interest from Arsenal, Spurs and West Ham;

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Wigan match preview
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All the team news and background for Wednesday's trip to the north-west to
take on Wigan Athletic
03.03.2009

Barclays Premier League
Wigan Athletic v West Ham United
JJB Stadium
Wednesday 4 March
7.45pm
Referee: Stuart Attwell

• West Ham United travel to meet Steve Bruce's Wigan Athletic for their 14th
away match of the 2008/09 Barclays Premier League season.

• Of their previous 13 league matches on their travels, United have won
three (Fulham, Sunderland and Portsmouth), drawn five (Middlesbrough,
Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle United and Arsenal) and lost five (Manchester
City, West Bromwich Albion, Hull City, Manchester United and Bolton
Wanderers).

• The Hammers go into Wednesday's match seeking to end a run of two away
defeats, having gone down 2-1 at Bolton Wanderers in the Premier League on
21 February and 2-0 in an FA Cup fifth-round replay at Middlesbrough four
days later.

• Gianfranco Zola's side go into the match in seventh place in the Premier
League table, one point and one place ahead of their opponents. Victory for
the Hammers could lift them to within five points of sixth-placed Everton,
who travel to Blackburn Rovers.

• West Ham United will be aiming to complete their second Premier League
'double' of the season, having beaten Wigan 3-1 at the Boleyn Ground on the
opening day of the season. The Hammers have already beaten Fulham home and
away this season.

• This is the 12th league meeting between the two sides. West Ham United
have won five, Wigan Athletic have won four and there have been two draws.

• The club has eleven games remaining this season - five at home and six
away. The teams still to visit the Boleyn Ground are West Bromwich Albion,
Sunderland, Chelsea, Liverpool and Middlesbrough. Other than Wigan, the six
away games are Blackburn Rovers, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, Stoke City
and Everton.

• West Ham have only lost once in the eleven league games this season where
the they have scored first - at home to Everton on 8 November.

Referee

• Wednesday's referee is Stuart Attwell.

• At the age of 25, Attwell became the youngest official to ever take charge
of a Premier League fixture when he was the man in the middle for Blackburn
Rovers match against Hull City on 23 August 2008.

• Now 26, Attwell was promoted to the Football League list at the start of
the 2007/08 season, refereeing the League Two play-off final at Wembley
Stadium between Rochdale and Stockport County at the end of the campaign.

• Attwell was added to the Premier League's Select List at the start of the
2008/09 season and has gone on to referee four top-flight matches. In those
matches, he has issued nine yellow cards but has yet to send off a player.

• Attwell has never taken control of a competitive match involving either
West Ham United or Wigan Athletic.

• FIFA have confirmed that Attwell will be asked to join the international
list of referees later this year.

Last time out

Sunday 1 March 2009
Barclays Premier League
West Ham United 1-0 Manchester City
West Ham United: Green, Neill, Tomkins, Upson, Ilunga, Behrami (Savio 43),
Parker, Kovac (Spector 83), Collison, Cole, Di Michele (Lopez 87)
Subs not used: Lastuvka, Payne, Stanislas, Sears
Booked: Kovac, Parker
Goal: Collison 71

Saturday 28 February 2009
Barclays Premier League
Chelsea 2-1 Wigan Athletic
Wigan Athletic: Kirkland, Melchiot, Bramble, Boyce, Figueroa, Cattermole
(Rodallega 69), Brown, Scharner, Kapo, Zaki (Sibierski 89), N'Zogbia
Subs not used: Kingson, Edman, Kupisz, Routledge, Holt
Booked: Cattermole, N'Zogbia
Goal: Kapo 82

West Ham United

• West Ham United go into Wednesday's match hoping to build on Sunday's 1-0
home Premier League win over Manchester City. Jack Collison's 71st-minute
goal ended a run of five matches without a victory in all competitions for
Gianfranco Zola's side.

• West Ham United's biggest away win at Wigan came in the shape of a 3-0
Premier League success at the JJB Stadium on 28 April 2007. The Hammers'
goals that day came courtesy of Luis Boa Morte, Yossi Benayoun and Marlon
Harewood.

• The Hammers have lost on only one of their six visits to the JJB Stadium.
West Ham have won four and drawn one of the five other trips they have made
to Wigan.

• West Ham's top scorer is Carlton Cole. The 25-year-old England striker has
eight goals in 24 Premier League appearances this season. Cole has also
scored twice in five cup matches

• Green is the only West Ham United player to have played every minute of
the club's 27 Premier League matches so far this season. Matthew Upson has
started all 27 games, but was substituted late in the 3-1 home defeat by
Everton on 8 November.

Wigan Athletic

• Wigan Athletic have not won in the Premier League since beating Tottenham
Hotspur 1-0 at the JJB Stadium on 11 January. Since then, Steve Bruce's side
have drawn four and lost three of the seven top-flight fixtures they have
contested, scoring just two goals.

• Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Chelsea ended a run of three straight goalless
Premier League draws for Wigan. The Latics were held to a stalemate at Aston
Villa and Middlesbrough, as well as drawing 0-0 at home with Fulham.

• Wigan's top scorer is Egyptian striker Amr Zaki, who has netted ten times
in 23 Premier League appearances. However, the 25-year-old, who is on a
season-long loan from Zamalek in his homeland, has failed to score in any of
his last seven top-flight matches. Zaki has also scored once in three
Carling Cup appearances.

• Wigan's largest-ever home win over West Ham was also the Latics' only
victory over the Hammers on home turf. Kevin Kilbane netted the only goal of
the game in a 1-0 success, heading past Robert Green in added-time at the
end of the first half.

• Honduras defender Maynor Figueroa is the only Wigan player to have started
all 27 of the club's Premier League matches this season. The 25-year-old
scored his only goal of the season in the 1-0 Premier League win over
Tottenham on 11 January - the last time the Latics tasted victory.

• Wigan were among the Premier League's most active clubs during the January
transfer window, breaking their transfer record by signing Charles N'Zogbia
from Newcastle United for a fee of around £6m. The Latics also brought in
Egyptian striker Mido on loan from Middlesbrough and signed midfielder Ben
Watson from Crystal Palace and Colombian forward Hugo Rodallega from Mexican
side Necaxa.

• Wigan also allowed a number of players to leave the JJB Stadium.
Right-sided midfielder Ryan Taylor joined Newcastle United, veteran Ireland
international Kevin Kilbane left for Hull City, while the club banked around
£14m for midfielder Wilson Palacios, who has linked up with Tottenham
Hotspur. Senegal striker Henri Camara, who spent last season on loan at West
Ham, has joined Stoke City until the end of the season, while England
forward Emile Heskey moved to Aston Villa.

• Manager Steve Bruce has allowed young midfielder Lewis Montrose, 20, to
join League One side Chesterfield on loan until the end of the season.

• Striker Zaki has unleashed more shots (71) than any other Wigan player
this season.

• Midfielder Lee Cattermole has committed more fouls (52) and received more
yellow (ten) and red cards (one) than any other Wigan player this season.

Team news

• Switzerland midfielder Valon Behrami suffered a knee injury during
Sunday's 1-0 Premier League victory over Manchester City. The club are
waiting to learn the full extent of the problem with the 23-year-old
travelling to Italy for assessment. Behrami was suspended for the Wigan game
anyway after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season against
Middlesbrough.

• Diego Tristan will be missing for at least two weeks with a groin injury.

• Germany Under-20 international Savio is pushing for first start for West
Ham United following a superb performance as a substitute in Sunday's 1-0
Premier League win over Manchester City at the Boleyn Ground. The
19-year-old, who joined the Hammers from Italian side Brescia Calcio in
January, forced Shay Given into the save that led to Jack Collison's winner
to cap an exciting display on the left wing.

• England Under-21 midfielder Mark Noble is available again after missing
Sunday's victory through suspension.

• Uruguayan international Walter Lopez made his first Premier League
appearance as a late replacement for David Di Michele on Sunday and will
hope to be involved again at some stage.

• The 18-year-old midfielder Josh Payne and 19-year-old winger Junior
Stanislas will both hope to be involved again after being named among the
substitutes on Sunday. The 19-year-old centre-back Bondz N'Gala and the
20-year-old striker Zavon Hines have also been part of the first-team
picture of late.

• West Ham will definitely be without Dean Ashton (ankle), Danny Gabbidon
(stomach), Kieron Dyer (calf), Luis Boa Morte (groin) and James Collins
(hamstring). Ashton and Gabbidon may not return this season. Dyer and Boa
Morte are both running and could be back in training next week while Collins
is targeting a possible return at the end of the month.

• Wigan Athletic have injury concerns over Antonio Valencia (hamstring) and
Dutchman Daniel De Ridder (thigh), although the former could be fit for
Wednesday's match.

• Midfielder Ben Watson, a £2m January signing from Championship side
Crystal Palace, will be available for selection again after missing
Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Chelsea through suspension.

Last meeting

• The teams met at the Boleyn Ground on Saturday 16 August 2008, with West
Ham United coming out 2-1 winners. Dean Ashton scored twice in the opening
ten minutes before Egyptian Amr Zaki set up a tense finish by scoring
Wigan's consolation on 47 minutes. Valon Behrami made his West Ham debut in
the fixture.

• The lineups were:

West Ham United: Green, Behrami, Davenport, Upson, Neill, Faubert (Boa Morte
86), Parker (Mullins 72), Noble, Etherington, Ashton (Sears 73),Cole
Subs not used: Lastuvka, Reid, Bowyer, Spence
Goals: Ashton 3, 10

Wigan Athletic: Kirkland, Melchiot (De Ridder 83), Scharner (Koumas 83),
Boyce, Figueroa, Valencia, Cattermole (Sibierski 85), Palacios, Kapo,
Heskey, Zaki
Subs not used: Pollitt, Kilbane, Brown, Bramble
Goal: Zaki 47

Attendance: 32,758

Old boys

• Among the players who have represented both clubs are Roy Carroll, Henri
Camara and Bill Wade.

Head to head

Last six meetings (Premier League unless stated)

16 August 2008 - West Ham United 2-1 Wigan Athletic
2 February 2008 - Wigan Athletic 1-0 West Ham United
25 August 2007 - West Ham United 1-1 Wigan Athletic
28 April 2007 - Wigan Athletic 0-3 West Ham United
6 December 2006 - West Ham United 0-2 Wigan Athletic
25 March 2006 - Wigan Athletic 1-2 West Ham United

Overall record v Wigan Athletic (all competitions) W 7 D 2 L 4

Next up

• West Ham United will play host to West Bromwich Albion at the Boleyn
Ground in the Premier League on Monday 16 March, kick-off 8pm

• Wigan Athletic will travel to Sunderland Premier League on Saturday 14
March, kick-off 3pm

General information

• For ticket information, click here

• Wednesday night's weather forecast is for sleet showers, with a maximum
daytime temperature of 6C

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Zola wants another run
WHUFC.com
The manager will be urging his side to get another three points when they go
to Wigan Athletic
03.03.2009

West Ham United go to Wigan Athletic on Wednesday night bidding to
kick-start another unbeaten run on the road that will keep the club riding
high.

Prior to last week's two disappointments at Bolton Wanderers and
Middlesbrough, Gianfranco Zola's men had not experienced a loss on their
travels since 29 October. Having jumped just above Wigan into seventh spot
with the weekend win against Manchester City, the significance of the JJB
Stadium encounter is not lost on the manager.

"The players know what our objective is right now so everybody is going to
be pushing to achieving that," he said. "The players are focused on that. We
just have to be consistent now to get results starting on Wednesday. We will
go there and we can try to win."

As was the case with Mark Hughes on Sunday, Zola knows his opposite number
in the dug-out very well - having come up against the dogged defending of
Steve Bruce many times during his playing days. The Wigan manager was at the
Boleyn Ground on Sunday trying to get some early pointers about the Zola
system.

The West Ham United boss is full of respect for Bruce's coaching
credentials. "I rate him very much," Zola said. "His team is playing very
well and they are a team to respect. I saw them play a couple of times and I
like the way they play. They like to play football and they are a powerful
and strong team and it is going to be a hard game for us."

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Wigan v West Ham
PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: JJB Stadium Date: Wednesday, 4 March Kick-off: 1945 GMT
Coverage: Full commentary BBC London 94.9 FM; Score updates on Score, BBC
Sport website and BBC Radio 5 Live; live text commentary on BBC Sport
website; Highlights on Match of the Day
BBC.co.uk

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Winger Antonio Valencia and striker Mido both return to Wigan's squad for
the visit of West Ham. Jason Koumas has shrugged off a thigh injury while
fellow midfielder Ben Watson is available again after a ban.

West Ham will be without midfielder Valon Behrami (knee), meaning Mark Noble
should return to the side. James Collins (hamstring), Luis Boa Morte
(groin), Kieron Dyer (calf), Danny Gabbidon (stomach/back) and Dean Ashton
(ankle) remain sidelined.

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Wigan manager Steve Bruce: "The squad's done very well recently. The
continued loss of Antonio Valencia means we've lost a bit of our cutting
edge. "But, we'll keep plugging away and I think our defining moment is in
the next three fixtures. "We've got West Ham on Wednesday, followed by games
against Sunderland and Hull. If we can get results in those games it could
kick-start our campaign."

West Ham midfielder Jack Collison: "A win will consolidate seventh place,
which at the moment looks good enough for a Uefa Cup spot. "That is the
target the manager, Gianfranco Zola, has set us. "We have got 10 or 11 games
now until the end of the season and we are going to look to kick on now
rather than see the season out."

BIG-MATCH FACTS
This is an upper mid-table clash between two sides separated by one point.

Wigan go into the game on a seven-match winless run, culminating in
Saturday's confidence-sapping last ditch defeat to Chelsea.

West Ham travel having gained their first win in four with Sunday's home
triumph over Manchester City.

Wigan are looking for back-to-back home wins over West Ham, having gained
Premier League points against them for the first time in three attempts at
the JJB Stadium in February last year, courtesy of Kevin Kilbane's winner.

West Ham are vying to do the double over Wigan for the first time.

Distance between the clubs: 215 miles (347 kilometres)


CLUB FORM
WIGAN ATHLETIC

Club stats

Going into this round of matches: 8th 35 points


Best & Worst categories in 2008-09 Premier League
(all statistics are ahead of this midweek set of Premier League fixtures)

1. Pressing for a first win in eight league games; drawn four and lost three
since beating Tottenham 1-0 at the JJB on 11 January.

2. Picked up four points out of 21 since completed four wins on the bounce,
which culminated in a 1-0 triumph over Spurs on 11 January.

3. Averaging a goal a game; 27 in 27.

4. Failed to score in five of seven Premier League outings.

5. Nine points up on this same stage last season, when 14th.

6. Lost one of 10 top-flight matches in which they have opened the scoring,
and won one of 12 when the opening goal has been scored by their opponents.

7. Not scored a first-half league goal from open play since Ryan Taylor's
29th minute opener in the 2-1 Boxing Day victory over Newcastle at the JJB.

8. Unbeaten in eight home league games, in which five clean sheets have been
kept; won five and drawn three since losing 0-4 to Aston Villa on 26
October.

9. Failed to score in five of the last seven Premier League games against
London clubs, and won one of 11; 1-0 over Tottenham on 11 January.

10. Arsenal and Manchester United are still to visit the JJB among their 10
remaining fixtures after this.

Fixtures


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WEST HAM UNITED

Club stats

Going into this round of matches: 7th 36 points


Club stats
(all statistics are ahead of this midweek set of Premier League fixtures)

1. Lost two of nine Premier League games since Christmas, winning five.

2. Four points down on this same stage last season, when 10th where they
remained until the end of the season.

3. Lost just one of the 11 games in which they have opening the scoring;
home to Everton on 8 November.

4. Won one of six away league games; 1-4 against Portsmouth at Fratton Park
on Boxing Day.

5. Not won in 10 top-flight trips to the North-West, since beating Blackburn
0-1 at Ewood Park on 9 December 2007.

6. This match is followed by back-to-back fixtures with relegation-haunted
sides; home to West Brom and away to Blackburn.

Fixtures

KEY PLAYER NOTES
WIGAN ATHLETIC

Squad profiles

Maynor FIGUEROA is the only remaining player to have started every one of
Wigan's Premier League matches this season.

Amr ZAKI is the club's top Premier League scorer with 10 goals, but he has
not hit the back of the net from open play since his brace against Liverpool
on 18 October.

If selected:-

Titus BRAMBLE will be making his 200th career Premier League appearance
(Ipswich, Newcastle and Wigan).

Daniel DE RIDDER will be playing two days before his 25th birthday.

If on the field from the outset:-

Paul SCHARNER will be making his 100th start in a Wigan shirt.

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WEST HAM UNITED

Squad profiles

Robert GREEN is the only remaining player to have been on the field for
every minute of every one of West Ham's Premier League matches this season.

Carlton COLE is the club's top Premier League scorer with eight goals.


HEAD TO HEAD
Two goals in the first 10 minutes from Dean Ashton against Wigan in the
reverse fixture, set West Ham on the road to a winning start to the current
Premier League season.

There has never been a goalless draw between these clubs.

Home and away
League (inc PL): Wigan 4 wins, West Ham 5, Draws 2
Prem: Wigan 3 wins, West Ham 3, Draws 1

at Wigan only
League (inc PL): Wigan 1 win, West Ham 3, Draws 1
Prem: Wigan 1 win, West Ham 2, Draws 0


LAST SEASON'S CORRESPONDING GAME
Wigan Athletic 1-0 West Ham United
2 February 2008 - Ref: Martin Atkinson
Wigan scorer: Kilbane 45


THIS SEASON'S REVERSE FIXTURE
West Ham United 2-1 Wigan Athletic
16 August 2008 - Ref: Steve Bennett
West Ham scorers: Ashton 3, 10
Wigan scorer: Zaki 47


REFEREE
Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire)

Premier League referees' table
Stuart Attwell 2008-09 Premier League card count

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Wigan Athletic v West Ham Utd
KUMB,com
Filed: Tuesday, 3rd March 2009
By: Preview Percy

And so to Wigan for a 7.45pm kick off against one of the least likeable
Chairman/Manager combinations in the Premier League.

The club owned by price fixing child slave-labourer and arch-hypocrite Dave
"rules are for other people" Whelan, currently lie in 8th position, one
point and one place behind our good selves. Their current form over the last
six games isn't that spectacular, having drawn four and lost two of their
last six outings. Their latest defeat came at Chelsea where most observers
thought them to be slightly unfortunate to go down 2-1 to a late Fat Boy
header.

The defeat gave the perennially miserable Bruce something to moan about,
though his rant that Chelsea's first should have been disallowed for a foul
that had occurred nearly two whole minutes before the goal was scored was
laughable in the extreme. He may have had a point for the second – Fat Boy's
shove in the back of Melchiot was as blatant a foul as you could ever want
to see.

However, his whining comment that "big clubs get all the decisions" was
rather pathetic. There again he ought to know I suppose – most of the
trophies and medals that came his way during his playing career owed a fair
bit to dodgy refereeing and I don't recall him complaining back then.

They were fairly active in the January window, being the fulcrum of the
striker merry-go-round that saw Marlon King move from Hull to Boro' via the
JJB. King stayed only long enough on his return to find out where he was
being sent next, that destination being the Riverside where he crossed Mido
coming on loan in the other direction.

Wigan beat Boro' to the signature of Ben Watson who seems to be on a tour of
thick managers as does Charles N'Zogbia. N'Zogbia famously took umbrage
after being called "insomnia" by Joe Kinnear, then (with no sense of irony)
joined a club that has drawn three of its last four games (away at Villa and
Boro' and home to Fulham) 0-0. Ryan Taylor went the other way whilst Emile
Heskey disappeared down the M6 to Villa.

Their last victory, like many, this season was against Spurs on 11 January
when an injury time winner from Figueroa gave them a home win. However they
have seemed short of goals. Zaki – who couldn't stop scoring at the start of
the season – has only stuck away penalties since the turn of the year and
you have to go back to Boxing Day for a match in which they scored twice
when they beat Newcastle 2-1 – though they did stick three past Blackburn
just before Christmas

At Chelsea Valencia, Mido and Koumas were all missing through injury whilst
the aforementioned Watson was suspended. All four should be available for
selection on Wednesday night so there are likely to be a number of changes
from the side that started at Stamford Bridge.

We will also not be unchanged, Sunday's decent victory against Man City was
of course marred by the injury to Valon Behrami. The Swiss midfielder has
had a fine season and Lucas Neill for one will probably attest to the hard
work he has put in all season – many is the time that Behrami has come to
Neill's rescue. This will give Zola an interesting selection issue.

Noble's return from suspension will see him available for selection to
replace Behrami. However, Savio's decent second half against City makes him
an outside bet for a starting berth, especially as we have few other players
capable of running at defenders in quite the same way. Zola will probably
resist the temptation though and start with Noble and I expect that both
Kovac and Di Michele will retain their places in a line up that might have
been unchanged but for Behrami's injury.

There were some good signs against City – there was some excellent football
and, for once, the ball was played wide on occasion. We still tried to sit
back having taken the league – something that I never feel comfortable
watching us do. Wigan is also somewhere where we have had mixed fortunes in
the past.

Two years ago a fine 3-0 win was gained as part of the Great Escape whilst
last season we were "treated" to a dull as ditchwater 1-0 defeat. All my
instincts tell me that this one ought to be a draw this time round – their
lack of goals against our attempts to walk the ball in should cancel each
other out.

Despite the mouth-watering prospect of seeing the look on Bruce's face if we
were to win I'll stick with my initial instincts and predict a 1-1 draw
which will see us stay in 7th and leave us three points away from the 40
point spot.

Enjoy the game!

Last Season: Lost 1-0 - a freak header from Kevin Kilbane was enough to give
the home side the spoils on a pitch that appeared to have been deliberately
prepared with a view to stopping football being played.

Danger man: Zaki – hasn't scored for weeks and we all know what happens to
us when we come up against players on runs like that. Mido always seems to
score against us too.

Look out for: Home supporters – Wigan are not the best supported of teams
and for this one the JJB could make the Riverside seem overcrowded if their
past attendances are anything to go by.

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Behrami confirms injury blow
Hammers midfielder confirms he will miss rest of season
By James Dall Last updated: 4th March 2009
SSN

West Ham United midfielder Valon Behrami has confirmed he will miss the
remainder of the season through injury. Switzerland international Behrami
was stretchered off in last Sunday's 1-0 win over Manchester City after
twisting his ankle and knee. The full extent of the injury is still not
known, although tests have revealed the 23-year-old did not suffer a break
or fracture. Behrami, though, expects to miss the rest of the term, as he
awaits the results of a further scan that will determine whether he needs
surgery. He told Blick: "The season has gone for me. I must now wait 48
hours until I know whether or not cruciate ligament surgery is required.
Bad, very bad."

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Zola tips Parker for England
Hammers boss backs midfielder to gain England recognition
By Richard Bailey Last updated: 3rd March 2009
SSN

West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola is confident that in-form midfielder Scott
Parker can break into England boss Fabio Capello's plans. The Hammers had
three players in Capello's squad for the friendly defeat against Spain last
month in goalkeeper Robert Green, defender Matthew Upson and striker Carlton
Cole. All three came on in Seville with Cole even having an effort cleared
off the line in the dying moments of the 2-0 loss. Zola is confident the
trio can cement their places in upcoming squads and insists they could be
joined by team-mate Scott Parker in the not too distant future. The
midfielder has gone about his business with the minimum of fuss in the
Hammers engine room but his recent performances have warranted praise from
his manager. "I'm not surprised he played well," the Italian said. "In his
position internationally there are so many good players which is probably
why he has been out so far. "But if he performs the way he has been
performing week in week out with the same intelligence and determination
then he can get a more regular place in the international side as well.
"It's like Robert Green, who kept performing well until he got back in. I'm
sure the same thing can happen with Scott Parker. "Of course, if you want to
be involved you need to be really, really good. Especially in this country
where you have such a high level of championship. "I'm sure my players know
this and we will try to help them get to the next level internationally."
The former Chelsea forward also insists that under Capello playing for a
club outside the so-called 'big four' does not hinder your chances of a
call-up as has been the case under previous England managers. "If you are
playing for a bigger team you have more opportunities to be spotted," he
added. "But Capello picked three West Ham players (against Spain) so it
means he is keeping an eye on West Ham and is trying to cover every team in
the league."

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Kovac desires Hammers stay
On-loan midfielder determined to earn permanent Upton Park move
By James Appell Last updated: 3rd March 2009
SSN

Radoslav Kovac has no desire to return to Russia as he eyes a permanent
switch to West Ham United. The experienced Czech midfielder signed for the
Hammers in January from Spartak Moscow on a deal until the end of the
season, and he impressed on his debut last weekend. Speaking of the move to
Upton Park, Kovac admitted that the time had come for a change in his
career. "The English Premier League is a step forward," he told Sovetsky
Sport. "I had thought a few times about continuing my career in Europe, but
the first step towards this change was made not by me, but by Spartak. "The
management made it known that they did not have any particular faith in me,
and suggested that I find a new team. I did not want to leave Spartak." And,
having triumphed over Manchester City on his Hammers bow, Kovac is looking
forward to moving on. "I don't want to go back," he stated. "I hope that
West Ham will take up their right to my transfer. "My feelings towards
Spartak are divided. On the one hand I am a Spartak supporter. "On the
other, the four years I spent with the club contained such unhappiness."

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Potential investors queue up as West Ham fight to stave off insolvency
West Ham have held talks with more than five potential new owners ahead of a
court date in Iceland on Friday when Hansa, the club's holding company, will
argue that it should not be put into insolvency.
Telegraph
By Jeremy Wilson
Last Updated: 10:44PM GMT 03 Mar 2009

Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson, the West Ham owner, will ask for an extension from
the court of three months and has prepared a series of reports detailing
plans to restructure the companies. It will be argued that the value of
Hansa's assets, of which West Ham is a key component, is above the claims of
the creditors. The court is not expected to make any decision over Hansa
until next week, though club sources maintain that the outcome of the
hearing will not force any immediate sale of the club. West Ham's ownership
is complicated but, though Hansa is the holding company, West Ham United
Holdings Ltd and West Ham United plc are also within the structure. West
Ham United plc is regarded as the member organisation by the Premier League,
meaning that the possibility of a sporting sanction against the team could
not be considered in respect of any financial issues relating to the holding
company. Negotiations over prospective takeovers have stepped up in recent
weeks and it is understood that the interested parties include an Asian
consortium. However, West Ham have not yet received an acceptable offer,
while no group has reached the stage of due diligence.
Gudmundsson was significantly affected by the economic crisis in Iceland,
but the club are financially "firewalled" and were true to their pledge
during the January transfer window of not selling players in order to
finance any Hansa debts.
Indeed, on the pitch, there has been considerable progress under Gianfranco
Zola, with European qualification still possible. West Ham face Wigan on
Wednesday in the Premier League, but will be without midfielder Valon
Behrami after he was carried off the pitch with an oxygen tank after badly
twisting his knee in Sunday's win over Manchester City. His absence will
mean the probable return of Mark Noble after suspension, though James
Collins (hamstring), Luis Boa Morte (groin), Kieron Dyer (calf), Danny
Gabbidon (stomach/back) and Dean Ashton (ankle) remain sidelined. With Wigan
one place and one point behind West Ham in seventh, the outcome of tonight's
match could determine a possible Uefa Cup place for either club. "A win will
consolidate seventh place, which at the moment looks good enough for a Uefa
Cup spot," said midfielder Jack Collison. "That is the target the manager,
Gianfranco Zola, has set us. We have got 10 or 11 games now until the end of
the season and we are going to look to kick on now rather than see the
season out."

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Latics v Hammers Will Savio Start?
Submitted by Neville Nixon on 3 March, 2009 - 21:06.
West Ham Fans.org

West Ham United travel to the JJB to face Wigan on Wednesday in what is
potentially a European six pointer, there can be no room for complacency if
Hammers are to continue to compound their Premiership position. Although
Fulham have a game in hand and could spoil the party, it looks likely that
either Steve Bruce or Gianfranco Zola will be leading their team into
Europe, qualification for which could it self be a poisoned chalice. The
injury to Valon Behrami has restricted GF and Steve Clarke's options, it
would have been nice for them to not be squeezed in to having to use players
out of position. Mark Noble will be available after returning from
suspension and will probably get the nod ahead of Savio Nsereko in the
starting line up although many fans would like to see the lightening fast
nineteen year old get a full game. West Ham obviously want to keep Savio
under wraps until he has fully adapted to the Premiership, but seem to have
no such reservations about selecting Radoslav Kovac despite the players lack
of match fitness. Several other players are nursing knocks including Scotty
Parker, Lucas Neill and Carlton Cole, the latter looked totally knackered
after the Man City game and his ankle must be cause for some concern. Wigan
have become very difficult to beat under the guidance of Steve Bruce and a
well earned point would do nicely and is attainable, so long as Hammers
don't switch off for the first 20 minutes! -Ed

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Tony Cascarino on the Rise of West Ham Midfielder Jack Collison
NewFootballPools.com

West Ham returned to winning ways at the weekend after beating Man City and
it was good to see young Jack Collison get back to his best. I saw the young
lad a lot before Christmas and he was playing extremely well but since
January he seemed to have gone off the boil and resembled more of a young
lad given a chance than a first team regular in the Hammers midfield.

I like the look of the lad, he is a nice footballer, gets around the park
and has shown he possesses an eye for goal too. How far he can go, I'm not
sure but he's proved he can play Premier League football this season.
Whether he can reach the heights of former West Ham youngsters Michael
Carrick and Joe Cole I'm not so sure but he is starting to make a name for
himself in his own right.

It's nice for young players to come through at their clubs as it lifts fans
expectations but unfortunately it becomes difficult for kids to sustain a
place in a Premier League first team and often leads to a lull in form at
some point.

West Ham have had a decent season but as I've said before, they miss having
a quick forward in the side. Unfortunately they had to sell Craig Bellamy so
I'd expect Gianfranco Zola to be on the lookout for a new man in the summer
who can give them something else in attack. At the present time I can't see
the Hammers finishing much higher than 8th or 9th but after a difficult time
off the field, for me, that would be a good finish.

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West Ham striker starts for Borough
7:34pm Tuesday 3rd March 2009
Argus.co.uk
By Steve Hollis »

Jack Jeffery is included in the Eastbourne Borough starting line up for
tonight's clash with Oxford United following his loan move from West Ham.
The 19-year-old, signed from the Hammers until the end of the season
yesterday, partners Andy Atkin in attack following the return of Dan Smith
to Plymouth. That is the only change to the team which lost 2-0 against ten
men at Kidderminster on Saturday. With Borough expected to switch to a 4-4-2
formation it means Paul Armstrong is likely to play on the right hand side
of midfield. Jacob Mingle is included on the bench after being left out of
the squad altogether at the weekend with reserve goalkeeper Michael Jordan
dropping out. Yemi Odubade makes his first return to Priory Lane since his
switch to Oxford United while the visitors also include Kevin Sandwith on
the bench after signing him from Weymouth.

Eastbourne: Hook, Austin, Baker, Pullan, Jenkins, Armstrong, Brown, Smart, M
Crabb, Jeffery, Atkin. Subs: Harding, Lovett, Mingle, N Crabb, Wormull.

Oxford: Turley, Carruthers, Foster, Murray, Constable, Haldane, Batt,
Willmott, Clist, Chapman, Odubade. Subs: Day, Farrell, Sandwith,
Hinchcliffe, Hutchinson.

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Real Madrid boss Ramos: Faubert wasn't signed to be star
04.03.09 | tribalfootball.com

Real Madrid coach Juande Ramos insists he has no problem with on-loan West
Ham United midfielder Julien Faubert. "Look, Faubert came not to be a star
to play, but if Arjen Robben was injured," said Ramos. "Though Robben has
been out, Marcelo has done very well on the left of midfield. Faubert will
help us, if needed."

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West Ham boss Zola: Capello looking beyond top four for Engand players
04.03.09 | tribalfootball.com

West Ham United boss Gianfranco Zola feels that being outside the
traditional big four is no longer a major problem under fellow Italian Fabio
Capello's England leadership.
"If you are playing for a bigger team you have more opportunities to be
spotted, but Capello picked three West Ham players (against Spain) so it
means he is keeping an eye on West Ham and is trying to cover every team in
the league," he said.

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West Ham boss Zola impressed by Bruce's Wigan work
04.03.09 | tribalfootball.com

West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola says he's a big fan of Wigan Athletic
counterpart Steve Bruce. "I rate him very much," Zola told whufc.com. "His
team is playing very well and they are a team to respect. I saw them play a
couple of times and I like the way they play. They like to play football and
they are a powerful and strong team and it is going to be a hard game for
us."

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West Ham academy chief Carr pleased with Payne progress
04.03.09 | tribalfootball.com

West Ham United academy chief Tony Carr was delighted to see midfielder Josh
Payne make the bench for Sunday's victory over Manchester City. Carr told
whufc.com: "He has made a great stride forward. It is a great experience for
him and hopefully it will spur him on to work harder and want more of it. It
is great for all the young players to see. I said to the boys just this
morning - 'one minute you are a ball boy the next you are on the bench.
"Don't feel you are far away from it because the route through is there.
That is the way it is at West Ham.'"

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West Ham owners seek court protection from selling club
04.03.09 | Ian Ferris

The owners of West Ham will ask an Icelandic court this week to legally
postpone banks from seizing their assets and force the sale of the club.
Judges at a hearing on March 6 in Reykjavik will assess a three-month
extension to a decision made in December that blocked banks from attempting
to seize their assets. If the decision is overturned, it could force the
club's sale. Hansa, West Ham's holding company, is controlled by Bjorgolfur
Gudmundsson, majority shareholder of an Icelandic bank seized by government
regulators. "Hansa believes that the progress that the club has been making
shows the importance of continued stability," said West Ham vice chairman
Asgeir Fridgeirsson. "There are alternatives and options. It will in no way
effect the club." It is believed there are between five and 10 groups
looking at buying the East End outfit should they come on the market.

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West Ham management pleased new signing Dixon now training with squad
04.03.09 | tribalfootball.com

New West Ham signing Terry Dixon has begun working with the first team
squad. The 19-year-old Republic of Ireland youth international signed a
three-year deal last month after an arduous six-month rehabilitation
programme with the club's medical staff. Dixon had been released by
Tottenham Hotspur back in March 2007, having suffered a knee injury, but is
raring to prove he has what it takes to make it. The striker has been
working hard at Chadwell Heath and coach Alex Dyer said it was important to
not put too much pressure on Dixon. "He has done well and it is great for
his confidence to be back out there with the boys," he said. "It is nice to
have him involved and we will see how he goes in the days to come."
Gianfranco Zola has admitted he is looking forward to seeing what the
teenager can do - both in training and then in reserve-team action.
"Everybody keeps talking about Terry Dixon but I have not seen him play
yet," Zola told whufc.com. "Hopefully soon he will be training with me so I
will try to have an idea about him as a footballer. "I'm looking forward to
seeing him. They told me he was quite a talent and I'm really curious. This
is a good opportunity for him. I think this club has been very good to him
and I want to see how he takes the opportunity. "A big satisfaction would
be to see this guy have some success because he was ruled out from the game.
They said he couldn't make it so if he does I will be very happy for him
because he has been through hell. If he manages to be a successful player it
will be good for him and for us as well."

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