Thursday, July 16

Daily WHUFC News - 16th July 2009

Thoughts with Hartson
WHUFC.com
All at West Ham United are thinking of former Wales and Hammers striker John
Hartson
15.07.2009

The thoughts of all at West Ham United are with former Hammers striker John
Hartson and his family. The 34-year-old has been diagnosed with testicular
cancer that has spread to his brain and lungs and is receiving treatment in
his hometown Swansea. Hartson has undergone emergency surgery and is
receiving round-the-clock care.
Hartson was a hugely popular player during his time at the Boleyn Ground,
scoring 33 goals in 73 league and cup maches between 1997 and 1999. After
signing from Arsenal, he memorably scored on his home debut, a 4-3 win
against Tottenham Hotspur on 24 February 1997. He was particularly prolific
in his first full campaign, finishing as the second top scorer in the top
flight with 24 goals as West Ham finished eighth. Having enjoyed spells at
Luton Town, Arsenal, Wimbledon, Coventry City, Glasgow Celtic, West Bromwich
Albion and Norwich City, Hartson retired at the age of 32 and has since
forged a successful career in the media. Fellow forward Tony Cottee summed
up the feelings of everyone connected with the club in sending his best
wishes. Cottee said: "We missed each other by about four months at the club
but he is a fellow ex-Hammer and a striker as well and I have always got on
with him when meeting him on the media circuit. He is a gentle giant and it
is very distressing to hear the news. On behalf of everybody at West Ham,
our thoughts are with John and his family."

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No Payne no gain
WHUFC.com
Josh Payne and the rest of the squad are feeling the benefits of their
strenuous workouts in Austria
15.07.2009

Midfielder Josh Payne has spoken about the intense training schedule the
West Ham United players are working to during their pre-season tour in
Austria. After arriving at Monday lunchtime the team got straight into the
rhythm of the trip with an early evening workout before retiring for an
early night. They were up early the next day for a double training session
in the morning and afternoon as well as compulsory warm-downs in the
swimming pool afterwards. "It's been tough," 18-year-old Payne said. "The
boys are working hard. It's been quite hot and humid and we've been doing
quite a bit of running and lots of ball work so it's hard work. "We've been
training in the morning then we come back to rest. We ride our bikes to and
from training and then we go back for training at 6 o'clock and then come
back, have dinner, sleep and then do the same again the next day. "We do a
bit in the pool after each session but that's it. It's not like a holiday,
it's all hard work which is good. It's what we're all here for."


After impressing in a first-half run-out in the 2-1 win at Grays Athletic on
Sunday, Payne is once again expected to feature in the first game of the
pre-season tour on Wednesday afternoon when the Hammers face local side SVL
Flavia Solva. The international players who only joined the squad on Monday
will not feature at the Roman stadium, which will give the youngsters that
impressed at the New Recreation Ground a chance to show what they can do
once more. "There's nothing been said about Flavia Solva but we wouldn't be
playing them if they were a bad team, so we just need to go out there with a
good attitude and see what we can get from the game both fitness and
football-wise. "I played the first 45 minutes at Grays and it was a tough
game but I got a lot of fitness out of the game so it was decent."

West Ham's pre-season preparations step-up another gear when they face
German Cup holders Werder Bremen on Saturday in Bad Waltersdorf, where Payne
expects some of the international players to figure. "Werder Bremen is the
big game and I think we'll have a few senior lads come down for the
experience so we'll work towards that game and see what happens."

With four matches in total and double training sessions for those not
playing in the games, fitness is clearly the priority for the trip. Payne
believes, however, that the tour will offer more than just physical benefits
to the squad. "During the trip I would like a lot of fitness and minutes on
the pitch and games under my belt. But it's also a good laugh and a chance
for some bonding off the pitch. It's good to go away, especially in the
weather we've got here as well."

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Jimenez measures up
WHUFC.com
New signing Luis Jimenez cannot wait to pull on his West Ham United shirt
for the first time
15.07.2009

Luis Jimenez may be in only his third day of training with his new West Ham
United team-mates in Austria, but has already caught the eye with some
impressive performances. Chile forward Jimenez flew to England on Saturday
night and then joined the rest of the squad for the first time on Monday
morning as they prepared to fly out for the ten-day training camp. After his
second intensive training session on Tuesday, he happily posed with the new
dark blue West Ham United away shirt he could wear for the first time in
Saturday's pre-season tour match with Werder Bremen in Austria. First-team
coach Steve Clarke is one of those pleased with how the former South
American Player of the Year has integrated himself with the group following
his season-long loan move from Italian Serie A champions Internazionale. "We
know he is a quality player and he was brought into this squad to improve
the quality," Clarke said. "It's early days but he's working well and he
seems to have fitted into the group well which is good. He needs to improve
his English a bit but I'm sure over a period of time that will happen."

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Hammers held in opener
WHUFC.com
West Ham United drew 1-1 with SVL Flavia Solva in the first fixture of their
Austrian training camp
15.07.2009

West Ham United began their pre-season tour of Austria with a 1-1 draw
against SVL Flavia Solva on Wednesday evening.

A Jack Collison penalty saw Gianfranco Zola's side share the spoils at the
Roman Stadium - named in honour of the nearby historic Roman settlement of
Flavia Solva, which was decreed to be a municipium, or second-class city, by
the Emperor Vespasian in 70AD.

The modern-day Austrians, promoted to their country's Third Division last
season, proved to be plucky and determined opponents on a hot evening in the
picturesque village of Wagna, taking an early lead before being pegged back
by Collison's spot-kick.

A sunny night was further brightened by the sight of Scott Parker completing
his first full training session of the pre-season following his recovery
from a groin injury before kick-off.

Gianfranco Zola named a young side, with only full-backs Julien Faubert and
Herita Ilunga aged over 21. Austria Under-19 midfielder Georg Grasser was
handed a start in his homeland after impressing in the 2-1 win at Grays
Athletic on Sunday.

Fellow Academy graduates Marek Stech, Jordan Spence, Bondz N'Gala, Jack
Collison, Ollie Lee, Anthony Edgar and Zavon Hines also started, while Savio
made his first appearance of the pre-season.

West Ham, captained by DR Congo left-back Ilunga, made a bright start only
to fall behind to a 16th-minute strike from Mario Ploschnik. The midfielder
saw his first effort cannon back off the post, but reacted quickest to fire
the rebound past Marek Stech.

Having fallen behind, the visitors upped their game and had already gone
close on a number of occasions when Collison levelled matters from the
penalty spot on the half-hour mark after Zavon Hines had been tripped.

Zola rang the changes at half-time, introducing Wales defenders Danny
Gabbidon and James Collins, who took over the captaincy, along with
England's Kieron Dyer. Hungary Under-21 goalkeeper Peter Kurucz and
homegrown stars Josh Payne and Junior Stanislas were also introduced at the
interval, with Stech, Faubert, Ilunga, Grasser, Collison and Savio making
way.

The alterations brought about a special moment for close friends Collins and
Gabbidon, who acted as best men at each other's weddings. The pair, who
joined West Ham on the same day from Cardiff City in July 2005, last lined
up together in the Barclays Premier Reserve League South fixture against
Portsmouth at Havant and Waterlooville on 23 January 2008.

The wholesale changes failed to upset the Hammers' rhythm, however, as
Stanislas came close to putting the tourists ahead seven minutes after the
break. The winger and Hines were then denied by a spectacular double save
from home goalkeeper Harald Letnik.


West Ham pressed hard for the victory in the closing stages, while the
Austrians also caused a few moments of concern in the Hammers' rearguard.
However, neither side could find a winner as honours ended even as darkness
fell.

The Hammers will return to action on Saturday, when they take on German Cup
winners and UEFA Cup finalists Werder Bremen in Bad Waltersdorf. The match
could see Chile international Luis Jimenez make his West Ham debut after the
25-year-old met up with his new team-mates for the first time on Monday.

The game could also see Parker Robert Green, Matthew Upson, Carlton Cole and
Luis Boa Morte make their first pre-season appearances of the summer. The
latter quartet were given extra time-off to recover from their international
commitments. All five were at the ground to cheer on their colleagues on
Wednesday evening, taking part in a training session with first-team coach
Steve Clarke before the game.

West Ham United: Stech (Kurucz 46), Faubert (Collins 46), Ilunga (Gabbidon
46), Spence, N'Gala, Grasser (Dyer 46), Lee, Collison (Payne 46), Savio
(Stanislas 46), Edgar, Hines

SVL Flavia Solva: Letnik, Kammerhofer, Zach, Sobl, Weber (Bruckler 64),
Ploschnik, Hutter (Hierzer 65), Rottensteiner (Jagonak 80), Statthaler,
Macher, Andre

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West Ham United 1-1 Flavia Solva FT
WHUFC.com
15.07.2009

West Ham United v SV Flavia Solva
Pre-season friendly
Roman Stadium
Wagna
Kick-off 6.30pm (Local time)

Final score - SV Flavia Solva 1-1 West Ham United

Full time - The referee brings the game to a close and the match all ends
all square. West Ham will be pleased with the tough workout provided by
Solva in the scorching conditions in Wagna. Players particularly catching
the eye for Zola's side tonight were Ilunga, Faubert, Collison, Hines and
Stanislas. The next test on the tour comes in the shape of German giants
Werder Bremen on Saturday.

90 min - We are in added time at the end of the 90 here at the Roman
Stadium. Will there be time for one last attack?

89 min - West Ham have all of the ball once more as the game enters its
final moments. Can they turn this possesion into a winner though?

86 min - The wall does its job and blocks the attempted shot and the Spence
leads the Hammers' break away.

85 min - N'Gala earns a late booking as he brings down Hierzer just outside
the penalty area. Danger here for the Hammers.

81 min - Solva have a great chance in the area as the sub Jagonak, who came
on for Rottensteiner moments earlier, loses his footing just at the crucial
moment. There are some half-hearted appeals for a spot-kick from the home
support but the referee rightly waves them away.

79 min - The referee has a word with N'Gala after he clatters into Bruckler.
We are going to need the floodlights at the Roman Stadium as darkness begins
to fall. Can the Hammers light up the action with the winner their play has
deserved?

76 min - The game has entered a slightly scrappy phase with both teams
giving away cheap free-kicks. Spence has a moment of class as he neatly
flicks the ball over the Solva forward to clear the danger.

71 min - Collins fouls Rottensteiner near the right touchline 35 yards from
goal. Solva take a quick free-kick which nearly catches the Hammers out, but
the West Ham captain atones for the foul with a brave headed clearance.

68 min - A fantastic double save from Letnik denies the Hammers as they go
on the offensive. A slick passing from involving N'Gala, Payne and Stanislas
sees the latter sting the hands of the stopper from 25 yards. Hines then
does well to get the rebound under control before firing a shot towards the
far corner, which Letnik does well to palm away.

65 min - Solva make another change with Hutter coming off for Hierzer.

64 min - After such an action-packed start to the half, the game has settled
slightly now with most of the action being concentrated in the centre of the
pitch. Solva are looking to change that now with the introduction of
Bruckler in place of right-back Weber.

59 min - This is no doubt a special moment for West Ham's central defenders
as they pair up again for the first time in nearly 18 months, following
Gabbidon's lengthy lay-off through injury. The pair know each well from
their time at Cardiff City and Collins had the honour of being Gabbidon's
best man at his wedding in the summer.

56 min - The new-look visitors are pushing hard in search of their second
with Solva struggling to get the ball our of their half at present. The
injection of fresh legs seems to have turned this game in favour of the
Hammers even more.

52 min - Just to keep you up-to-date with the basics - Collins has taken the
captain's armband and is partnered by Gabbidon at centre-half. Spence has
switched to right-back with N'Gala filling in on the other side. Payne is
playing on the right side of a four-man midfield with Lee and Dyer in the
middle and Stanislas on the left. Edgar and Hines will provide the firepower
up front.

51 min - Stanislas is in the thick of the action and only some alert
goalkeeping from Letnik stops the winger putting the Hammers ahead. The
Solva No1 dived down well at the feet of the Academy graduate, just as he
looked as though he would go round him.

50 min - Ploschnik so nearly goes one better at the other end as he whips a
free-kick just wide with Kurucz at full stretch. A lively start to the
second half here.

49 min - First chance of the second half falls to the Hammers after Hines is
felled 25 yards from goal. Stanislas tries to curl the ball in at the far
post but it misses by a whisker.

46 min - As expected we have had six changes at the break. Peter Kurucz,
James Collins, Danny Gabbidon, Josh Payne, Kieron Dyer and Junior Stanislas
have all joined us with Stech, Ilunga, Faubert, Collison, Grasser and Savio
making way. Hines and Edgar get us under way in the second period.

Josh Payne, Junior Stanislas and Kieron Dyer have all joined the pair on the
pitch so we may be seeing a few changes after the interval. The players out
there now are not the first to have used this pitch for a practice as all of
the senior players who are not quite ready for match action, after only
joining the group on Monday, had a training session with Steve Clarke. As
well the England trio of Robert Green, Matthew Upson and Carlton Cole, new
signing Luis Jimenez joined the returning Scott Parker, who was taking part
in his first full training session of the trip.

45 min - It comes to nothing though and the referee blows for the end of the
half. West Ham have looked in control for most the half and did well to get
themselves back into the game after conceding the early goal. As the players
walk off for their half-time drinks, Antonio Pintus leads out Danny Gabbidon
and James Collins for a warm-up, so we could well be seeing the two Wales
internationals in the second period.

45 min - We are approaching the end of the half of what has been an
entertaining contest thus far. It looks as though the teams will go in
level, but Solva have a free-kick just inside the West Ham half after a foul
by Spence.

43 min - Savio goes down in the area under a challenge from Ploschnik but
the referee waves away his appeals for a penalty.

42 min - A superb run and cross from Faubert down the right sees central
defender Bondz N'Gala with plenty of space in the area. I do not know if it
was the surprise of a chance falling to him in the box, but the Newham-born
man places his header straight into the turf and it bounces over the Solva
goal.

39 min - Zola makes himself heard for the first time this evening as he
comes to edge of his technical area to shout some instructions to Hines and
Grasser.

37 min - The hosts have a rare attack as Ploschnik attempts a 25 yarder, but
Stech sees if fly harmlessly wide of his left-hand post.

36 min - A good burst of speed from Savio down the left takes him past Weber
and he cuts the ball back to Hines. He steadies himself but then slices his
shot wide of the Solva goal.

33 min - We could be in for a beautiful evening here both on the pitch and
off it. As the sun makes its way down on the opposite side of the main
stand, the hills that surround Wagna begin to stand out more, with a church
and a lush green forest really catching the eye.

31 min - The goal is met with cheers from all three sides of the stadium
with fans in and the odd shout of 'Come on you Irons' can be heard.

30 min - GOAL! Collison sends Harold Letnik the wrong way and rolls the ball
into the bottom right-hand corner of the net to register West Ham's first
goal of the tour.

29 min - Penalty to West Ham. Hines is tripped in the area and Collison has
picked up the ball as he looks to restore parity.

28 min - Collison is barking out the orders to the forwards as looks to
force his side forward in search of the equaliser they deserve.

25 min - Hines and Edgar are narrowly caught offside as a long ball from
centre-half Jordan Spence nearly puts them in.

22 min - We have a few hundred fans present and there appears to be some
good backing for the London side with plenty of claret and blue on display.
Those supporting the visitors seem to be a mix of locals alongside those who
have made the long trip from the UK.

20 min - A good run and cross from Julien Faubert forces another corner for
Zola's side. The Frenchman takes the set-piece but Weber rises high to head
clear.

18 min - West Ham look to hit back instantly and Ilunga's pass down the line
forces Solva to concede another corner.

16 min - GOAL! The home side take the lead with the first real chance of the
game. Mario Ploschnik hits the post from a few yards out but is on hand to
stab the rebound past the stranded Stech. The goal is harsh on the Hammers,
who have started brightly here.

14 min - Statthaler has Flavia's first shot on goal from just outside the
area but it is never going to trouble Stech, who goes down to gather the
ball easily.

12 min - Hines runs at his marker, who is forced into prodding the ball out
for a corner. Savio floats it in and the ball falls to Edgar on the edge of
the area, he tees up Hines but his shot is blocked.

9 min - Edgar is fouled in full flow after picking a pass from Savio.
Free-kick to West Ham 25 yards out. Savio takes it but if flies high and
wide.

8 min - Savio and Ilunga combine well in defence to take the ball off Weber
as he tries to trick his way into the visitors' penalty area.

5 min - Collison has seen plenty of the ball in the first five minutes and
nearly puts Hines in with a slotted through-ball. It looks as though Zola
has sent his men out in a 4-5-1 formation, similar to that played at Grays,
with Hines leading the line on his own.

3 min - Collison, playing in central midfield with Georg Grasser today,
plays a delightful 30 yard cross-field ball to Ollie Lee as West Ham go
forward once more.

2 min - Zola's side are keeping the ball well here and Edgar is tripped 30
yards from goal to give the Hammers a free-kick.

1 min - Flavia Solva get us under way but straight away West Ham get on the
attack after Ilunga wins the ball with a strong tackle.

5.29pm - Herita Ilunga leads the Hammers out to the 'Final Countdown' music
and we really are on the final countdown to West Ham getting their Austria
tour well and truly under way. Flavia Solva will be wearing their bright
orange away kit while West Ham are in their new navy blue away kit. The
teams huddle round for a pre-match photo and that should be it for the
pre-match routine. Let the football commence...

5.25pm - We are approaching kick-off at in Wagna and the West Ham United
players have completed their warm up and have gone back into the dressing
room, which is an area under the small stand behind the goal. The Roman
Stadium, named after famous Roman ruins were found in the town, is a fairly
small stadium similar in size to a Blue Square Premier ground back in
England.

Good afternoon and greetings from a scorching hot day at the Roman Stadium
in Wagna, where West Ham United are about to play the first match of their
pre-season trip to Austria.

Gianfranco Zola has named a fairly youthful starting XI with Julien Faubert
and Herita Ilunga providing the experience at the back. It is still to be
seen whether they will line up in 4-4-2 or 4-3-3 formation, which will
determine whether Savio and Anthony Edgar play up front with Zavon Hines or
whether one of them will drop back into midfield.

West Ham United: Stech, Faubert, N'Gala, Spence, Ilunga, Grasser, Lee,
Collison, Savio, Edgar, Hines
Subs: Kurucz, Collins, Gabbidon, Payne, Dyer, Stanislas

Flavia Solva: Letnik, Kammerhofer, Zach, Sobl, Weber, Ploschnik, Hutter,
Rottensteiner, Statthaler, Macher, Andre
Subs: Jagonak, Bruckler, Hierzer, Vollmann, Dvorsak, Kirchleitner

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West Ham No2 Clarke: Jimenez settling quickly
16.07.09 | tribalfootball.com

West Ham United No2 Steve Clarke is delighted with the way Luis Jimenez has
settled. "We know he is a quality player and he was brought into this squad
to improve the quality," Clarke told whufc.com. "It's early days but he's
working well and he seems to have fitted into the group well which is good.
He needs to improve his English a bit but I'm sure over a period of time
that will happen."

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N'Guemo delays Celtic move as West Ham, Stoke circle
16.07.09 | tribalfootball.com

Nancy winger Landry N'Guemo is putting off a move to Celtic in the hope of a
Premiership offer arriving. The Herald says N'Guemo, who was on Arsenal's
radar in January, is known to be keen on a switch to England and with late
interest from West Ham, Stoke and Hull City, he wants to meet Celtic manager
Tony Mowbray before agreeing to the move to Scotland. "I have been to
Scotland and I have seen the stadium," the 23-year-old said. "It's
impressive and they are a big club but nothing is signed. No deal is done.
There could be further discussions but all I know is that for the moment I
haven't signed with Celtic."

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Summer breeze for the Hammers
Newham Recorder
15 July 2009

WE HAVEN'T even had the Ashes Test match at Lord's yet, but on Sunday West
Ham began their pre-season campaign with a friendly at Grays Athletic - it
was July 12! Writes Dave Evans. Over 3,000 fans must have been missing their
football fix, because a healthy crowd turned out to watch a Hammers team
devoid of most of their star names. Those that came along did get the chance
to see a fit and bearded Kieron Dyer, as well as the returning Danny
Gabbidon and James Collins, while Jack Collison and Junior Stanislas also
made second half appearances. Most of all though, it was a chance to see
some of West Ham's up and coming players and certainly one or two did
impress, despite the fact that they had been back in full training for less
than a week. Zavon Hines and Anthony Edgar looked sharp in the opening 45
minutes, while Colombian Cristian Montano came on in the second half and
grabbed the winning goal for the Hammers. The reappearance of Julien Faubert
was one of the more surreal aspects of the day. The French international was
playing - or sitting on the bench - at the Bernabeu just a few months ago.
Now he is plying his trade as a full back at Grays Athletic and his first
effort was to see a pass roll under his foot and go off for a throw-in!
Young full back Matty Fry started this game in style with a speedy run down
the left flank and then a stunning crossfield pass to the feet of Faubert.
But it was Hines and Edgar who combined for the former to toe-poke the ball
into the far corner as West Ham took the lead. Grays hit back and Jamie
Slabber turned the exposed Collins with ease, before firing in a shot that
deflected off Fry before flying past Peter Kurucz in the West Ham goal.
Grays were holding their own at this point, though Hines did weave through
two challenges before seeing a vicious shot saved, and Eoin Wearen fired the
rebound wide. Another superb crossfield pass, this time from Collins to
Faubert, saw the Frenchman drill a shot wide of the mark as the first half
ended all square.
It was all change after the break with Gabbidon, Stanislas, Herita Ilunga
and Collison coming on, though Savio was not risked as he had suffered a
slight strain in training on Saturday. Conor Okus looked useful in central
midfield, with one turn away from his marker and pass to release Oliver Lee
particularly impressive. But it was Montano who grabbed the winner, as he
followed up his initial shot to fire in a rebound and give his team a
second. Ilunga had a goal ruled out for offside, while there was still time
to see 15-year-old prospect Robert Hall, who has just been called up to the
England under-17 squad. He looked really sharp and had two efforts blocked
as he searched for a third goal.

Team (first half): Kurucz, Faubert, N'Gala, Collins, Fry, Payne, Dyer,
Grasser, Wearen, Hines, Edgar.

Second Half: Stech, Spence, Eyjolfsson, Gabbidon, Ilunga, Lee, Okus,
Collison, Edgar (Hall), Stanislas, Montano.

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Zola praises the youngsters
Newham Recorder
15 July 2009

WEST HAM boss Gianfranco Zola declared himself satisfied with his team's
performance at Grays Athletic on Sunday. "I am happy with the way we played,
and it was also a good opportunity to see some young players - everybody did
really well," he said. Zavon Hines combined with Anthony Edgar for the
opening goal, and Zola had praise for them, as well as singling out two
other youngsters. "Those two have been sharp all week, and today they
performed really well," confirmed the boss. "Also Cristian Montano in the
second half was very good, and I liked Robert Hall when he came on. He is
only 15, but he looked very sharp. "The whole team looked okay. Considering
we have been working hard all week, I am very pleased with them."
Scott Parker was not fit enough to play a part, but will travel to Austria
for the pre-season tour this week, while also conspicuous by their absence
were strikers Dean Ashton and Terry Dixon. "We are still assessing them and
looking at their fitness, and for the moment, we haven't decided if we are
taking them on the tour," confessed Zola, suggesting that they probably
won't travel. "They are both working very hard, but it is a case of seeing
if they are on the same level as the others in the squad."

Savio also missed out on a run-out at Grays, despite being named as one of
the substitutes. His place on the bench was taken by Hall after the young
German felt a strain in his muscles during the warm-up, but he will travel
to Austria. With a week of pre-season training gone, Zola confirmed he was
delighted with the way things have progressed so far. "It has been good," he
said. "This is the most important part of the season. We are working very
hard and the players are giving everything, so I am pleased with the way
things are going at the moment. "Hopefully we are going to be improving
physically and technically in the next few days. "Austria is very important
because in those 10 days, we are going to be bonding the team and working
hard on the fitness."
West Ham will take on local side Flavia Solva today (Wednesday) before the
big clash with German side Werder Bremen on Saturday in Bad Waltersdorf.
They also play Turkish side Bursaspor in Bad Radkersburg on Wednesday, July
22, with the option to take on Slovenian side ND Mura 05 across the border
the following day.

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Gabbidon's back and looking cool
Newham Recorder
15 July 2009

IT HAS been 18 months since defender Danny Gabbidon pulled on the claret and
blue, but during his return for the friendly against Grays Athletic on
Sunday, it was like he had never been away. There was that old anticipation,
that coolness under pressure, there was that steely determination to
succeed. The 29-year-old last played in the Carling Cup quarter-final defeat
against Everton in December 2007, and he knows that he still has a lot to do
in order to get back. "This game will do me the world of good and hopefully
I can push on from there," said the genial Welshman on Sunday. "I am still a
fair way off from Premier League fitness. Your body is not used to playing
and all the different movements that come from playing, so I would probably
say I have got a fair bit to go."
Gabbidon played the second half at Grays alongside Icelandic youngster
Holmar Orn Eyjolfsson in the centre of defence, and he passed the test with
flying colours.
"My last game was over 18 months ago," he confirmed. "It has been a really
long time and it has been tough watching the players go out and play and not
being able to be out there helping your team-mates. "But I have kept
positive and I always thought I would get back out on the field."
It has been a nightmare time for the former Cardiff City man, with one
niggly injury seeming to follow another. "Basically, it has just been a bit
of wear and tear from playing so long with a few problems and I just carried
on playing," he revealed. "It kind of got worse and I developed some
problems with my back and groin and it just proved quite hard to get rid of
the problem. "I have had to be patient. I have done a lot of work with the
physios at West Ham and finally I have got there. It is nice to be back out
on the pitch and performing in a West Ham shirt."
It was great for the Hammers' fans to see him too, and Gabbidon is now
confident that he can get the matches under his belt, keep up with the
training in Austria during the pre-season tour, and finally make it back
towards match fitness. "There are a lot more games throughout pre-season, so
hopefully, by the time the season comes around, I will be in good shape and
ready to go," he said. MEANWHILE, Gabbidon's Welsh international team-mate
James Collins also returned from injury on Sunday. The 25-year-old centre
half played the opening 45 minutes against Grays Athletic, and though he was
turned by Jamie Slabber for the home team's goal, he still looked solid and
full of fitness. The defender hasn't started a game for the Hammers since
the 1-1 draw with Aston Villa in April, but he seems to have overcome his
injury problems. Collins has also been linked with a possible £5million move
to Sunderland, where he could team up again with Anton Ferdinand.

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Jack of all trades ready for new test
Newham Recorder
15 July 2009

IT HAS been an amazing few months for 20-year-old Jack Collison, WRITES DAVE
EVANS. The Welsh international midfielder broke into the first team at Upton
Park with some superb individual displays and by May was crowned as the
Young Hammer of the Year. It was a deserved prize, despite competition from
the likes of James Tomkins and Junior Stanislas, but for Collison, his feet
are still very much on the ground. He returned to action on Sunday in the
pre-season clash at Grays and revealed his delight at being back on the
field. "Yes, I'm happy to be back, but that's not just myself, I think all
the boys are pleased," said the Watford-born youngster. "It's nice to get
away and have a rest, but at the end of the day, I just love playing
football, so it's great to be back."
It is a refreshing attitude in this day and age, so does Collison think that
he must work even harder this season if he is to make a similar impression
in the cut and thrust of the Premier League? "Maybe," he reflected. "I had a
very enjoyable season last year, but this season starts now, so hopefully I
can kick on, get myself back into the starting line-up and keep progressing.
"It is when you are under pressure that you have to perform at your very
best."
Collison may have been a revelation last season, but he is right when he
says that he must fight for his place in the starting line-up. Injury at
Wigan in March ruled him out until May and when he surprisingly returned it
was to play two games from the bench and the last two in the starting
line-up. With Luis Jimenez coming into the squad as well as the midfielders
already there, the Welshman knows how tough it is going to be to stay in
there. "I will play anywhere to be honest," he said. "It is going to be
difficult with Scott Parker and Valon Behrami both close to fitness, so it
is going to be interesting, but I'm looking forward to the challenge."
On paper, West Ham certainly seem to have strength in depth for the midfield
positions, with Mark Noble, Junior Stanislas, Luis Boa Morte and Kieron Dyer
all competing with Collison, Parker, Behrami and Mark Noble for a starting
spot. "It is a very good midfield," insisted the midfield star, who has now
played 26 matches and scored three goals in claret and blue. "We got
settled last season when we had the diamond, and there is going to be even
more competition this time round, so we are going to look to push on as a
team."
There was surely no coincidence that Collison and Carlton Cole's absence
from the first team after the Wigan game in March, had a telling effect on
West Ham's hopes of making it into Europe, but it is a situation that
Collison is hoping that the team can correct this time round. "Personally, I
want to get back into the starting XI and as a team we are looking for a
good start to the season, a good basis to build on and just see where it
takes us," said Collison. "We were very close to Europe last year and we
were a bit disappointed, to be honest, to miss out at the end. "So we will
be looking to kick on again this year and really try and get that Europa
League spot."

Collison worked hard in Sunday's friendly at Grays, playing the second half,
and he seems to have finally recovered from the knee injury that looked so
horrendous when he did it at the JJB Stadium. "I feel fully fit now," he
insisted. "I did have to do a little bit of work on the injury during the
summer, but I've had a break as well and now it is up to the whole squad to
get fit, so that everyone is firing at the start of the season."

It would be a lot to ask for Collison to emulate the huge strides he made
for West Ham last season. But the Welshman seems to have the work ethic and
the sort of attitude that could easily take him to the very top in the game,
and that can only be good for the Hammers.

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Faubert is set for Leverkusen
Newham Recordedr
15 July 2009

FRENCH FLOP Julien Faubert looks set to end his West Ham nightmare by
joining Bundesliga outfit Bayer Leverkusen in the next few days, WRITES DAVE
EVANS. The 25-year-old Frenchman cost the Hammers over £6million when Alan
Curbishley signed him from Bordeaux back in the summer of 2007, but bad luck
and poor form plagued him from the very start of his time at Upton Park. He
injured his Achilles during the pre-season tour of Austria, forcing him out
of the team until he finally made his debut in January 2008. However, his
fated speed and ability to beat defenders seemed to be missing and it was
something he never really regained during his 32 games for the Hammers
either at full back or on the wing. Incredibly, Faubert was taken on loan by
Real Madrid back in January, a move that would have led to a £6million
transfer had his time there been successful, but once more he was a flop and
returned to West Ham, where he played 45 minutes in the pre-season friendly
at Grays on Sunday. It seems that Leverkusen coach Rudi Voller is now ready
to relieve him of his West Ham agony and take him to the club that finished
ninth in the Bundesliga last season.
West Ham are likely to receive only around £2million for the player, but
they will be relieved to get Faubert off the wage bill. Hammers defender
James Collins has also been linked with a move away from Upton Park, as
Sunderland are apparently ready to pay £5million for his services. Manager
Gianfranco Zola would far sooner lose Calum Davenport, who is still being
linked with both the Black Cats and Bolton, but a £5million bid for the
Welsh international is not one to be turned down lightly, especially for a
player who unfortunately seems to spend much of his season on the treatment
table. With Faubert set to leave, Zola welcomed new boy Luis Jimenez to the
squad this week, when he arrived in England prior to the trip to Austria.
Zola sees the Chilean midfielder as an essential member of his squad, but
just where is he planning to play him? "He is one of the players who can
give us something extra in the last 30 metres of the pitch," confirmed the
boss. "That is the reason why we brought him here. He has got heat in his
body so hopefully we will see that this season."
There have been suggestions that Zola will play a 4-3-3 system this season,
but it seems that he is still considering his options. "I'm not sure where
we will play Jimenez, it depends," confessed Zola. "He can play behind one
striker, but he can also play behind two. "He is a quality player, so we
will see, it depends on what we want to play, whether we want to play with
one striker or two."
A lot will depend on the personnel at his disposal by the time the season
starts at Wolves on August 15. Eidur Gudjohnsen and Mancini still top the
West Ham shopping list, though they have also been linked with Lille
midfielder Ludovic Obraniak. West Ham will face fierce competition for all
three players, but Zola did confirm that Mancini was still very much on the
radar. "Mancini is one of those players who can improve us in the last 30
metres, which is something we know we need to improve on. We will see, it is
an option."
It seems that what Zola is looking for, is a younger version of himself, and
if he can manage to find one, then it can only be good for the Hammers.

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Ashton looks set for the exit door
15 July 2009
London24.com

HAMMERS striker Dean Ashton is set to leave West Ham before the start of the
new season, the Recorder understands. With England international Carlton
Cole now established as the number one striker at the club, and with the
prospect of Eidur Gudjohnsen and Mancini arriving at Upton Park, the
injury-prone striker looks like being surplus to requirements. The most
significant development occurred on Monday when the 25-year-old did not
travel with the rest of the team to Austria for the pre-season tour. Manager
Gianfranco Zola took his entire first team squad, including Scott Parker and
Valon Behrami, who are still injured, as he attempted a team-bonding
exercise with the players, which also included new signing Luis Jimenez.
Ashton was omitted from the trip, along with Terry Dixon, who apparently is
not considered to be in the first team squad. Ashton has been attracting
interest from Stoke City manager Tony Pulis, although if Premier League
teams became aware of his availability, he is likely to be a target for a
number of clubs. The former Norwich City man cost West Ham a then club
record fee of £7.25million when he arrived in January 2006, and it looked
like money well spent as he helped the team to the FA Cup Final and a place
in Europe. However, he missed the entire next season after breaking his
ankle training with England. And after top scoring with 11 goals in 2007-08,
last season was another frustrating one as he managed only five appearances
before being ruled out for the rest of the campaign - never playing a match
under current boss Zola.

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Bayer Leverkusen After West Ham United Winger Julien Faubert - Report
The Frenchman appears to be on his way to Germany...
15 Jul 2009 14:50:55

According to a report in The Daily Mirror, Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen
are closely monitoring the situation of West Ham United's French winger
Julien Faubert.
Faubert played part of last season on loan at Spanish giants Real Madrid.
However, the 25-year-old failed to impress at the Primera Division
powerhouse and returned to West Ham this summer. The French midfielder
recently expressed his desire to leave the Hammers sooner rather than later.
Leverkusen are eager to add some more creativity to their squad and have
reportedly made Faubert their primary target. They face stiff competition
from teams such as Werder Bremen, Schalke and Wolfsburg if the report is to
be believed.

Stefan Coerts, Goal.com

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A deal where the Hammers have everything to gain and nothing to lose
Posted by: GUEST BLOGGER , on Wed 15 Jul 2009
West Ham Football Fancast

Football FanCast guest columnist Ray Mercer feels that signing Eidur
Gudjohnsen would be a deal where West Ham has nothing to lose, but
everything to gain.

I don't know what happened to the three supposed new arrivals that Scott
Duxbury said we were hoping to bring to Upton Park a few weeks back, but
with Jimenez the only new name on board plenty of work has to still be done
to strengthen our push ahead of next season. In fairness there have been
plenty of names flying about as you would expect, with some good, some bad
and some damn right ugly, but the only name that has really caught my eye
has been Barcelona's Eidur Gudjohnsen.

Despite his Chelski roots, Gudjohnsen is a top quality player and one I
would love to see at Upton Park. Eidur is an excellent target man, possesses
a wonderful touch and for me would be the ideal foil for Cole or Savio in
attack. He has cleverness to his game, can play in behind the striker and
possesses the same ability to create openings out of nothing, with a clever
pass or flick. In many ways his style is very Sheringham-esque and would
certainly bring some versatility to a strike force where they are all
similar in their style.

Zola has been full of praise of his former teammate and suggested that he
wouldn't rule out the opportunity to bring him to Upton Park, although was
quick to point out that given Eidur's qualities that we are unlikely to be
the only team interested in his services. That is fair comment but on the
same token Gudjohnsen himself a couple of weeks back said that he would
welcome a return to London and suggested that Zola's style of play would
suit him so it's fair to say a deal is in the offing if we were to actively
pursue it. Apparently Barcelona are prepared to release him on a free
transfer, therefore we really have nothing to lose and only have to find
some common ground in terms of wages. I'm sure he was on a fair whack at
Barca and a wage that we are unlikely to get anywhere close to, but perhaps
we should look to some sort of compromise over Gudjohnsen, especially as we
do not have to pay any transfer fee. In my mind it is a deal where West Ham
really has everything to gain and nothing to lose and should he fail to
settle or fit in (which I really doubt) then we can always cash in on him at
the end of the season and get some sort of fee.

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Barcelona coach Guardiola tells West Ham target Gudjohnsen to find new club
16.07.09 | tribalfootball.com

Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola has told Eidur Gudjohnsen to find himself a
new club. El Mundo Deportivo says Guardiola met with the former Chelsea
striker this week and informed him it would be best for his career to leave
Barca this summer. West Ham United boss Gianfranco Zola is keen and ready to
snap up Gudjohnsen with an offer of £4 million.

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John Hartson has surgery to relieve pressure on brain as cancer spreads to
lungs
Former Celtic, West Ham and Arsenal striker John Hartson has undergone
emergency neurosurgery to relieve pressure on his brain at Morriston
Hospital, Swansea.
Telegraph.co.uk
By Steve Wilson and agencies
Published: 1:24PM BST 15 Jul 2009

The 34-year-old has been diagnosed with testicular cancer which has now
spread to his brain and lungs. Hartson was diagnosed at the weekend
following tests at the Singleton Hospital in Swansea after complaining of
severe headaches. Hartson fighting brain cancer Hartson, 34, who was capped
51 times for Wales, was transferred to Morriston Hospital in the city and is
in a critical condition after his surgery. "He is currently being cared for
by the critical care team at Morriston and is receiving round-the-clock care
aiming to stabilise his condition," a statement from the trust read. "He
will resume radiotherapy and chemotherapy as soon as possible."
Hartson, a father of three, spent five seasons at Celtic from 2001, before
which he played for Luton, Arsenal, West Ham, Wimbledon and Coventry. He
retired last year after being released by West Bromwich Albion and has been
working as a TV commentator since. His family issued a statement on
Wednesday saying that they and Harston's many friends "are continuing to
support John in any way we can". "He is receiving outstanding care from all
the medical and surgical staff and we would like to thank everyone at both
Singleton and Morriston, as well as the excellent ambulance staff. "We have
been overwhelmed by the support and goodwill from many thousands of football
fans, players, clubs and sporting figures and we have drawn strength from
this support." The family also asked for Hartson's privacy to be respected
while he continues to undergoes treatment in hospital

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Terry must not quit Chelsea, insists Hammers legend Dicks
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Sport.co.uk

John Terry has been warned he will be making a massive mistake if leaves
Chelsea to join Manchester City just to boost his bank balance. Eastlands
boss Mark Hughes wants England captain Terry to skipper City and will pay up
to £40million for him with wages of £250,000 a week. But former West Ham
defender Julian Dicks, who watched Terry develop in the youth team at Upton
park before switching to Stamford Bridge, reckons it would be a mistake to
leave the FA Cup winners. Dicks moved from his beloved Hammers to Liverpool
in an ill-fated transfer in 1993. He was a flop and returned to Upton Park
after just one season. 'If I were John Terry I wouldn't go,' said the
40-year-old Birmingham-born hard man. 'If I were playing today for West Ham
I wouldn't go anywhere. The Liverpool transfer was out of my hands and I
didn't want to go. 'John is Chelsea through and through and I think it'll be
a mistake if he leaves. I mean, he's earning £130,000 a week now so he is
not exactly hard up for a few bob.
'But you can't blame players for the massive money that's swilling around
the game these days. If billionaires want to invest in football, players
have the right to earn a fortune and look after themselves and their
families.'

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Bellamy's City Career to End?
West Ham Till I Die

I know it's cruel, but you've got to laugh. Craig Bellamy is rumoured to be
on the verge of being sold by Manchester City to Sunderland. Well done,
Craig. Makes your decision to leave West Ham in January look really
worthwhile, doesn't it? ROFL.

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West Ham: Cash boost could allow club to keep Neill and sign Gudjohnsen
15 July 2009 | By Adam Fraser
SportsProMedia.com

West Ham have received an appearance fee of more than US$1 million for their
participation in the Barclay's Asia Trophy this summer. That represents a
welcome boost for the club, which appears to be stabilising its accounts
following the takeover in which former chairman Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson was
forced to hand the club over to a group of Icelandic banks, having seen his
fortune wiped out in the credit crunch. The club has now offered a new
contract to Lucas Neill, having failed to agree terms with the Australian
earlier in the summer, and is believed to have tabled a loan bid for
Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen. "He has got our trust and we like him,
so it is down to him," said club coach Gianfranco Zola of Neill. The
participation of West Ham, Tottenham and Hull in the competition, held as
part of the Beijing International Football Festival, has been hailed by the
director of the Beijing Football Association as a chance to make Beijing
"the capital of Asian football".

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West Ham's Sears already amongst goals for Palace
15.07.09 | tribalfootball.com

West Ham United striker Freddie Sears is already amongst the goals at
Crystal Palace. The 19-year-old striker, who linked up with the Coca-Cola
Championship side last month, was among the scorers in a 5-2 pre-season
friendly victory over Crystal Palace USA in Baltimore, Maryland.

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WHUFC Web Item - SVL Flavia Solva match preview

SVL Flavia Solva match preview
WHUFC.com
West Ham United kick-off their pre-season tour in Austria on Wednesday
evening
15.07.2009

Steve Clarke is looking forward to West Ham United's first continental
challenge of the pre-season when they play Austrian side SVL Flavia Solva in
Wagna.

The Hammers got their domestic pre-season campaign off to a winning start on
Sunday with a 2-1 win at Grays Athletic and it is expected that they will
name a similar line-up for Wednesday's game, with kick-off at the Roman
stadium set for 6.30pm local time.

"We're not going to play any of the boys who missed the first week of
training," Clarke said. "We played two teams at Grays but we haven't brought
enough players with us to do a similar exercise here, so some of the players
will play a little bit longer.

"It will be a mixture of the experienced and not so experienced. It will be
a compilation of the players that played at Grays."

That means that the likes of new arrival Luis Jimenez, with two days of
training with his new team-mates behind him, Robert Green, Carlton Cole,
Matthew Upson and Luis Boa Morte - who joined the squad following Sunday's
game - are likely to have to wait until Saturday's game with Werder Bremen
for their first taste of action on the tour.

"Come Saturday the international players that joined us late should be in a
position to play 45 minutes so that would be the plan then," confirmed
Clarke. "We will look to integrate them into the team for 45 minutes
alongside the players that will have been there for two weeks."

The internationals' absence means youngsters Ollie Lee, Anthony Edgar and
Georg Grasser may get another chance to impress against Flavia Solva, who
won promotion to the Austrian Third Division last season.

"The selection process for the young players we have brought on tour was
that we knew the senior players we were bringing and then we picked the
younger players to fit in around them to make the training exercises work
properly.

"We need certain players for certain positions. That is the process, and
anyone who catches the eye you have to bring along."

Although keen to put in some competitive performances while on the tour,
Clarke believes the intensive nature of the team's training means that
positive results are not necessarily the first priority.

"By next Saturday the players will be very tired anyway. They will have
played two pre-season games with fatigue in their legs so the objective is
not really the result, but obviously it is nice to win.

"We're not aiming to lose the games but we know the games will be difficult
due to the level of fatigue that will be in the players' legs."

Clarke, alongside Gianfranco Zola, reserve team manager Alex Dyer and
fitness coach Antonio Pintus, have been pushing the squad hard, with tough
training sessions during the mornings and afternoons of non-match days.
Although the tour is still in its early stages, the first-team coach is
pleased with how the players have responded to the schedule.

"They are working very hard in training. The heat is making it a bit more
difficult for them but they are working well and so far all of the
objectives have been achieved.

"Out aim is to get them as fit as possible so they are ready for a long hard
season in the Premier League."

Daily WHUFC News - 15th July 2009

Tough training in Austria
WHUFC.com
The players are being worked hard on the second day of their pre-season
training camp
14.07.2009

West Ham United's players continued their pre-season training in the
Austrian village of Bad Radkersburg on Tuesday.

The whole first-team squad travelled to the training facility one kilometre
from the hotel, with the majority of the group opting to make use of the
free bike hire for the short trip. Once there, only Valon Behrami and Scott
Parker missed the session. Instead, the pair worked intensively on their own
programmes with the fitness and conditioning coaches.

Luis Jimenez looked sharp in his second training session with his new
team-mates, playing an influential role during the practice match at the
end. Experienced heads like Danny Gabbidon and Kieron Dyer also looked in
good shape as they trained alongside youngsters Oliver Lee, Anthony Edgar
and Georg Grasser.

Tuesday's training began with fitness coach Antonio Pintus leading the squad
through a thorough warm-up with stretching and strength exercises for the
core muscle groups.

Then, for the main part of the session, the squad was split in two.
Gianfranco Zola and Steve Clarke worked on an advanced passing and moving
routine that concluded with the players taking shots at goal - with the
manager filling the slightly unfamiliar role of goalkeeper!

Elsewhere, reserve team manager Alex Dyer worked mainly on a passing and
moving routine with the players in his half of the pitch.

The coaching staff will put the players through their paces once more on
Tuesday afternoon as they step up preparations for the first game of the
tour - a friendly with Austrian Regionalliga side SV Flavia Solva in Wagna
on Wednesday evening.

That fixture could to see Jimenez make his debut for the Hammers, while
Matthew Upson, Robert Green, Carlton Cole, Savio and Luis Boa Morte could
all make their first appearances of the pre-season campaign.

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Sears scores on debut
WHUFC.com
Freddie Sears began his loan spell at Crystal Palace with a goal in their
opening US tour match
14.07.2009

Freddie Sears made a goalscoring debut to his season-long loan spell at
Crystal Palace on Monday. The 19-year-old striker, who linked up with the
Coca-Cola Championship side last month, was among the scorers in a 5-2
pre-season friendly victory over Crystal Palace USA in Baltimore, Maryland.
Fellow forward Alan Lee scored the Eagles' first goal before Sears netted
the second. Two own-goals and an Alesanne N'Diaye strike completed the
scoring for the tourists. The teenager also scored on his West Ham United
debut, netting a late winner in the 2-1 Barclays Premier League victory over
Blackburn Rovers at the Boleyn Ground on 15 March 2008.
Sears could make his second Palace appearance in the club's fixture against
United Soccer League outfit Harrisburg City Islanders at the Lancaster's
Clipper Magazine Stadium in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on Thursday evening.
Palace open their Championship campaign at home to Plymouth Argyle on
Saturday 8 August.

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Dean Ashton Needs to Shape Up or Ship Out
West Ham Till I Die

I am at a loss to explain why Dean Ashton hasn't travelled to Austria with
the rest of the squad. He was apparently fit by the end of last season.
There can be only one of two explanations - that he has picked up another
injury, or he has decided his future is away from Upton Park. If that is the
case, his attitude stinks. He is one of the top earners at the club and owes
it to the club to show it the same loyalty it has showed him.

No club should entertain the thought of keeping a player who wants to leave.
I certainly don't want a proven goalscorer to leave us, but if we can get a
good price for him, maybe that is the best option if his mind is not right.
Zola wants a team of players who buy into his vision. I am told that Ashton
wants a guaranteed start but Zola has told him he will have to prove
himself. There's only going to be one winner in that debate and that's the
manager. Ashton needs to shape up or ship out - but not for less than £10
million.

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Tevez surprised by success in England
Reuters - Yesterday, 18:40
FourFourTwo.com

BUENOS AIRES - Carlos Tevez has surprised himself with his success in
English football, Manchester City's new signing said on Tuesday. "The truth
is that when I signed for West Ham I wanted to leave after 10 days," the
Argentina striker said. "I never thought I'd achieve all the good things
I've done in this country," the 25-year-old added in an interview with Radio
del Plata. "At this stage of my life I only think of continuing to grow and
progress. I want to be one of the best players in England," said Tevez, who
had a season at West Ham United, helping them avoid relegation in 2006
before moving to Manchester United. "England is a high quality country, my
wife is very happy and my daughter, who is four, too. This year she starts
school here. I signed a contract for five years and I'm relaxed."

Tevez, who said he was off to South Africa with City for the pre-season,
added: "This season will be very important with very big challenges with the
club and the (Argentine) national team. "So it will be essential to have
good preparation this month for the whole year."

City are trying to buy themselves into the Premier League elite while
Argentina have struggled lately in the qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup in
South Africa. Iranian-born entrepreneur Kia Joorabchian, who sold Tevez's
transfer rights to City after he placed the player on loan at West Ham and
then United, said he had done very good business. He paid Boca Juniors 19.5
million dollars for Tevez in 2004 and City spent a reported 25.5 million
pounds on the player's transfer. "I did very good business...I paid cheaply
for Carlitos," Joorabchian told the Argentine sports daily Ole in an
interview published on Tuesday. "When we bought him for $20 million everyone
said that was too expensive. But he's worth much more. "As a person he's
incredible... For me, Carlitos has no price, not 50 nor 60 million. "It's an
incredible story... He started playing football in a very poor area. He came
out of Fort Apache," said Joorabchian referring to the dangerous shanty in
which Tevez grew up. "We began (our liaison) with a title at Corinthians (in
Brazil), he saved West Ham (from relegation) and won six titles (trophies)
with United. "This is the start of a new project, starting from nothing,
because City has nothing today, but Carlitos is a winner."

Tevez's transfer fee was the second highest for an Argentine player after
former Chelsea striker Hernan Crespo, who joined Lazio from Parma for 35
million pounds in 2000.

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West Ham United Target Eidur Gudjohnsen In Loan Deal
Goal.com
Jul 14, 5:58 am EDT

West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola is set to further compound his
interest in Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen by attempting to sign the
player on a season-long loan. Gudjohnsen, who played alongside Zola at
Chelsea before the Italian returned to his native country, is out of favour
at Camp Nou and looks likely to leave Spain this summer. Zola has been vocal
about his admiration for the Icelandic forward in the past and has admitted
the Hammers need to strengthen their attack for the 2009/10 Premier League.
"We are trying to spot what our ­weaknesses are. Certainly we need to
improve up front and that is the majority of the job." he said, according to
the Daily Star. Gudjohnsen could favour a move back to England after
enjoying a spell at Bolton Wanderers, where he became an established talent,
before arriving at Stamford Bridge. Meanwhile West Ham have begun their
transfer activity with the loan signing of Inter midfielder Luis Jiminez.
The Chiliean has joined the Hammers squad for pre-season training after the
deal was confirmed.

Jamie Dunn, Goal.com

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Sunderland linked with West Ham raid
Northumberland Gazette
Published Date: 14 July 2009

The latest player to be linked with Sunderland's desire to strengthen
central defence is West Ham's Wales international James Collins. Collins
would be a more credible target than Arsenal's Philippe Senderos or Spurs'
Michael Dawson – two centre-halves who were said in the Sunday papers to be
interesting the Black Cats. Sunderland have been admirers of Collins's
quality since before Bruce's arrival.

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Tuesday, July 14

Daily WHUFC News - 14th July 2009

Gabbs glad to be back
WHUFC.com
West Ham United have been boosted by the presence of Danny Gabbidon during
the Austrian training camp
13.07.2009

Danny Gabbidon has touched down in Austria and is ready to take the next
steps on his road to recovery after a successful first outing for the club
in 18 months.

The 29-year-old defender played the second half of the 2-1 friendly win
against Grays Athletic on Sunday and, aside from tiredness, came through
unscathed. He then boarded the flight to Austria early on Monday morning
with the rest of the squad - including new recruit Luis Jimenez who said
'hello' to his team-mates for the first time - ahead of a ten-day training
camp.

"It feels really good to be back," said Gabbidon, who last played a
first-team fixture in December 2008. "It has been quite a long time. I have
had a few problems with injuries. It was nice to have a run-out at Grays and
we got a good result as well so it was a good start to pre-season."

The arrival of Jimenez has given everyone an extra lift and Gabbidon said he
was looking forward to seeing more new recruits. "Luis is a very good player
so he will be a good addition to the squad. We did really well last season,
I thought, so we will be looking to improve on that this season. If we can
bring in a couple of quality players that is going to help things. I look
forward to training with him."

Regardless of who he will be lining up alongside on the training pitches out
in Austria, the Wales centre-back is just delighted to be pulling on his
boots again. He explained his absence had come about after an intensive few
years of top-level football. "It has just been a bit of wear and tear really
from playing so long with a few problems and I just carried on playing. It
kind of got worse.

"I developed some problems with my back and groin and it just proved quite
hard to get rid of the problem. I have had to be patient. I have done a lot
of work with the physios at West Ham and finally I have got there and it is
nice to be back out on the pitch and performing in a West Ham shirt.

"There are a lot more games throughout pre-season so hopefully by the time
the season comes around I will be in good shape and ready to go."

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Hammers arrive in Austria
WHUFC.com
West Ham United are settling into their surroundings at the start of the
club's ten-day training camp
13.07.2009

The West Ham United squad arrived in Graz in Austria on Monday after an
early morning flight from London and quickly set about making themselves at
home in their new surroundings.

The players were led off the plane by manager Gianfranco Zola into beautiful
sunshine before heading by coach to their pretty hotel in the rural village
of Bad Radkersburg, their base for the next ten days.

New arrival Luis Jimenez joined up with his new team-mates for the first
time and pointedly went to every member of the squad to shake hands and
introduce himself. Jimenez was joined a the airport by England trio Matthew
Upson, Robert Green and Carlton Cole after they were given an extra week's
holiday following their exertions with the Three Lions in June.

The majority of the group that featured in the 2-1 friendly win at Grays
Athletic on Sunday also travelled along with Luis Boa Morte, Valon Behrami
and Scott Parker. Canada Under-20 goalkeeper Adam Street is also in Austria
with the first-team party, as is reserve team captain Bondz N'Gala, Austria
U19 midfielder Georg Grasser and promising youngsters Oliver Lee and Anthony
Edgar, who signed their first professional contracts with the club last
month.

Meanwhile, those players involved in the international tournaments at the
tail end of last season are expected to join the rest of the squad in
Austria over the next few days. Dean Ashton and Terry Dixon are the only
absentees as they have both stayed behind in England to work on their own
individual training programmes.

Zola and his coaching staff are expected to work their players hard, with
double training sessions scheduled for non-match-days. The players will also
be able to keep fit by cycling to and from their hotel to the training
pitches.

The competitive action during the trip will be provided in the shape of four
friendlies with Flavia Solva the first opponents in Wagna on Wednesday.
German Cup holders Werder Bremen follow on Saturday, with Turkish side
Bursaspor providing the opposition on Wednesday 22 July. The trip concludes
with a game against ND Nura a short hop over the border in Slovenia on
Thursday 23 July

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SJH in cancer battle
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 13th July 2009
By: Staff Writer

Former Hammers striker John Hartson has been diagnosed with brain and
testicular cancer. 34-year-old Hartson is understood to have been diagnosed
with the illness after admitting himself to hospital having recently
suffered a bout of severe headaches. According to The Sun, doctors initially
diagnosed testicular cancer - which they later discovered had spread to the
former striker's brain. A friend of Hartson's said: "John had complained of
really bad headaches recently. It reached the stage where he felt something
was seriously wrong. "It's devastating news. His father is at his bedside
and worried sick. But the doctors are upbeat about his prospects and
chemotherapy will begin right away. John is a big, strong man. "Throughout
his career he was a battler - he'll fight this with everything he's got."
Hartson began his career with Luton as a trainee in 1992 before landing a
dream move to Arsenal three years later. However he failed to make an
impression at Highbury and was frozen out after the arrival of Dennis
Bergkamp. Then-Hammers manager Harry Redknapp snapped Hartson up for £3.2m
in February 1997 along with Paul Kitson of Newcastle, and the pair played a
major part in helping United avoid relegation that season. The following
season (1997/98) Hartson became one of the Premiership's most prolific
strikers, scoring 24 goals - 17 of which came before Christmas - as the
Hammers finished eighth in the league whilst making the quarter-finals of
both domestic cup competitions (where they lost to Arsenal twice). However
by the end of 1998 Hartson had begun to experience weight and fitness
problems - something that blighted his career thereafter. That, combined
with a lack of goals (he scored just four in the first half of the 1998/99
season) plus a much-publicised training ground incident involving Eyal
Berkovic led to him being sold by Redknapp to Winbledon for (an astonishing)
£7.5m in January 1999.
Hartson stayed with the Dons for two seasons before enjoying spells with
Coventry, Celtic, West Brom and Norwich - although he never managed to
recapture the form of 97/98 which had made him one of the most feared
strikers in the Premiership. 'Super Johnny' Hartson - as he was once known
by the Boleyn faithful - played a total of 73 times for West Ham United,
scoring 33 goals. He hung up his boots two years ago at the age of just 32
having been released by West Bromwich Albion.

KUMB.com's best wishes go out to John and his family.

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Tristan weighing up options
Spanish striker set to make decision on his future
By Francisco Acedo Last updated: 13th July 2009
SSN

Diego Tristan could be set for a return to Spanish football after ending his
association with West Ham. The experienced striker signed a short term
contract with the Hammers in October, seeing out the 2008/09 campaign at
Upton Park. That deal has not been extended, though, and Tristan now finds
himself without a club. An agreement with Segunda Division outfit Recreativo
Huelva was believed to be in the pipeline, but nothing has been signed as
yet. Tristan is keen to keep his options open for now and is reported to
have received an interesting proposition from Croatian side Hajduk Split. He
is expected to make a decision regarding his future sometime this week,
having accepted that his time in England has come to an end. "My experience
with West Ham United was positive even though we were not able to continue
with the project," he said. "I am satisfied with my time in England and I am
looking to move on."

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ZOLA SEEKS EIDUR
The Star
14th July 2009 By Scott Coleman

GIANFRANCO ZOLA admits he may try to bring Eidur Gudjohnsen to West Ham on
loan for a season. Hammers boss Zola says he needs to boost his attacking
options and his former Chelsea team-mate has been made available by
Barcelona. But with funds limited at Upton Park, Zola may have to persuade
Barca to settle on a season-long loan to get Gudjohnsen to the club. Zola
said: "We are trying to spot what our ­weaknesses are. Certainly we need to
improve up front and that is the majority of the job."
Zola is convinced on-loan Chile forward Luis Jimenez can give West Ham
something extra in attack next season. Jimenez, 25, has joined up with the
group for the first time since sealing a season-long loan from Inter Milan
and Zola believes the attack-minded South American can prove a real asset.
Zola said: "He will give us something extra, especially in the last 30
metres. That is the kind of player we have got."
Defender Danny Gabbidon, 29, got his first taste of real action in 18 months
when he played against Grays on Sunday. A delighted Gabbidon said: "It has
been quite a long time. I had developed some problems with my back and
groin."

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Zola welcomes arrival of 'the wizard'
Jul 13 2009
Sunday Sun

Gianfranco Zola is convinced on-loan Chile forward Luis Jimenez can give
West Ham something extra in attack next season, but could yet move for old
team-mate Eidur Gudjohnsen. Zola believes the 25-year-old can prove a real
asset, but, with striker Dean Ashton still on the recovery trail, accepts
the Hammers could still do with another body in attack - which could see him
bid for Gudjohnsen, the former Chelsea man now surplus to requirements at
Barcelona. "He will give us something extra especially in the last 30
metres. That is the kind of player we have got," Zola said of Jimenez, the
man dubbed 'The Wizard'. The Hammers, who started their pre-season with a
2-1 win at local side Grays Athletic over the weekend, have travelled to
Austria for a 10-day training camp ahead of four warm-up games. However,
Zola added: "We are trying to spot what our weaknesses are. "Certainly we
need to improve up front and that is the majority of the job."
The Hammers, who will see the rest of their internationals join up with the
squad over the next few days after some extra time off, face Flavia Solva in
Wagna on Wednesday before games with German Cup holders Werder Bremen,
Turkish side Bursaspor, then against ND Nura in Slovenia on July 23. Zola's
men will also head out to China for the Barclays Asia Trophy as part of
their pre-season campaign.

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Report: Sunderland Submit Bid For West Ham United's James Collins
The defender could be set to join his brother, Daniel, at the Stadium of
Light...
14 Jul 2009 00:31:42

Sunderland are seeking to continue their defensive reinforcement by tabling
a bid for West Ham United's James Collins. The Black Cats have just
completed the signing of Paraguay international Paulo da Silva, but Steve
Bruce is keen for more defenders. According to The Daily Mail, the
Wearsiders have now submitted a £5 million bid for Collins. West Ham have no
shortage of central defenders, so Bruce believes Gianfranco Zola could be
tempted to part with the Welshman to raise some extra transfer funds. In
addition, Collins could be lured to the Stadium of Light to join his
brother, Daniel, who is already at the club. Celtic have also shown an
interest in the player in recent times.

Arjun Miglani, Goal.com

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ZOLA IS GOING ON THE OFFENSIVE
Daily Express
Tuesday July 14,2009
By Alex Steels Have your say(0)

Gianfranco Zola is convinced on-loan Chile forward Luis Jimenez can give
West Ham something extra in attack next season – but could yet move for old
team-mate Eidur Gudjohnsen. Jimenez, 25, joined up with the group for the
first time since sealing a season-long loan from Inter Milan.And Zola
believes he can prove a real asset with striker Dean Ashton still on the
recovery trail from his long injury lay-off . "Jimenez will give us
something extra especially in the last 30 metres," he said . Zola, who is
also interested in Gudjohnsen, added: "We are trying to spot what our
weaknesses are. Certainly we need to improve up front."

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Stoke target left at home by Irons
TeamTalk

Dean Ashton did not travel with the rest of the West Ham squad to Austria on
Monday, increasing speculation he is closing on a move to Stoke. Stoke
chairman Peter Coates revealed last month that the Potters had made an
enquiry about Ashton, and Tony Pulis has since confirmed the former Crewe
man is a player he would like to sign this summer. It is understood the
Potters have held advanced talks with Ashton, who is keen to return to
north, and are hoping to conclude a deal as quickly as possible as they bid
to get their summer transfer business underway. West Ham chief executive
Scott Duxbury has publicly played down the prospect of Ashton leaving this
summer but it is believed Gianfranco Zola is willing to let go of a player
that has struggled with injuries at Upton Park. The 25-year-old had
originally set his sights on a return to action before the end of last
season, and the Hammers have since declared him back to full fitness and
ready for pre-season. However, Ashton was not even on the bench against
Grays on Sunday despite originally being named in the squad and he did not
travel with the party to Austria on Monday, with the club website stating he
will work on his 'individual training programme'. It has only served to
increase speculation he is set to join Stoke, however, and Zola has
confirmed his interest in Eidur Gudjohnsen and now backed on-loan forward
Luis Jimenez for big things this coming season. "He will give us something
extra especially in the last 30 metres. That is the kind of player we have
got," Zola said of Jimenez, the man dubbed 'The Wizard'. However, Zola
added: "We are trying to spot what our weaknesses are. "Certainly we need to
improve up front and that is the majority of the job."
The Hammers, who will see the rest of their internationals join up with the
squad over the next few days after some extra time off, face Flavia Solva in
Wagna on Wednesday before games with German Cup holders Werder Bremen,
Turkish side Bursaspor, then against ND Nura in Slovenia on July 23. Zola's
men will also head out to China for the Barclays Asia Trophy as part of
their pre-season campaign.

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Former West Ham striker John Hartson is battling cancer
Evening Standard
13.07.09

Former Arsenal and West Ham striker John Hartson is battling cancer,
according to reports. The 34-year-old, who became the country's most
expensive teenager when signing for George Graham's Arsenal in 1995, has
been diagnosed with testicular cancer which has now spread to his brain,
according to the Scottish Sun. He was given the news at the weekend
following tests at the Singleton Hospital in Swansea after complaining of
severe headaches. After starring for West Ham, Hartson moved to Wimbledon
for £7.5m. However he was plagued with injuries and signed for Celtic in
2001 in a £6million deal. During a five-year period, he scored 89 league
goals for Celtic and was voted Player of the Year by both his fellow
professionals and the Scottish Football Writers Association. A Celtic
spokesperson told www.celticfcnet: "John Hartson is a man whom Celtic
Football Club has immense respect and affection for. "He has served the
club, and the game of football in general, with distinction over many years.
"Clearly, everyone at the club fully supports John and his family at this
extremely difficult time. "It is very difficult for us to understand what
John is going through at the moment, but we will offer any support we can to
a great Celtic player. "The thoughts and prayers of the entire Celtic family
are with John at this time."

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Ex-West Ham Star Diego Tristan Mooting Spain Return
After leaving the Hammers, the former Spain international is looking for a
new club...
13 Jul 2009 09:50:02

Diego Tristan is hoping for a return to Spanish football after being refused
a new deal by West Ham United and wants to start pre-season training soon.
The 33-year-old Andalucian striker was tipped to join Recreativo de Huelva,
but nothing has yet been confirmed and other options could yet arise.
Earlier in the year, Tristan stated that he would be prepared to remain in
England for another year, but if that was not possible then he would like to
go back to la Primera before retiring. "My experience with West Ham United
was positive even though we were not able to continue with the project," he
was quoted as saying by Sky Sports. "I am satisfied with my time in England
and I am looking to move on." The former Real Mallorca, Deportivo and
Livorno forward scored three goals in 14 appearances for the Hammers, but
that was not enough to earn another season at the club.

Lucas Brown, Goal.com

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Zola joins Gudjohnsen race
Sport.co.uk
Author: Andrew Allen
Posted on: 13 July 2009 - 8:15 AM

Former Bolton Wanderers and Chelsea striker Eidur Gudjohnsenis interesting
West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola.The 30-year-old Iceland
international has spent the last three seasons with Barcelona but is keen to
return to the Premier League after seeing his first-chances at the Camp Nou
become increasingly limited. Aston Villa, Everton and Fulham have also been
linked with Gudjohnsen but the Hammers could beat them all to his signature.
Zola told Sky Sports News: "Eidur is certainly a very, very good player. I
am sure West Ham are not the only team who are looking for a good player
like him. "We are trying to spot what our weaknesses can be. Certainly we
need to improve up front and that a big part of my job."

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Tristan has no complaints about West Ham experience
14.07.09 | tribalfootball.com

Diego Tristan has no complaints over his time at West Ham United. The Spain
striker is in talks with Recreativo Huelva and said: "My experience with
West Ham United was positive even though we were not able to continue with
the project. "I am satisfied with my time in England and I am looking to
move on."

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GERMANS WANT FLOP FAUBERT 14/07/2009
The Mirror

West Ham flop Julien Faubert is wanted by Bayer Leverkusen. France
international Faubert (above), 25, spent the end of last season on loan at
Real Madrid but barely played. West Ham do not want their £5m signing back
and are ready to do a cutprice deal, with Leverkusen hoping to get him for
around £1m.

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Monday, July 13

Daily WHUFC News - 13th July 2009

Winning start pleases Zola
WHUFC.com
The manager had plenty of reason to be cheerful ahead of the squad's trip to
Austria for a training camp
12.07.2009

Gianfranco Zola and his first-team squad will travel to Austria on Monday
buoyed by a positive start to their pre-season preparations.

West Ham United were 2-1 winners at Grays Athletic on Sunday afternoon, with
most of the available players getting 45 minutes including Danny Gabbidon
for his first run-out since a reserve outing in January 2008. Also catching
the eye were Julien Faubert, Kieron Dyer, Anthony Edgar and Junior Stanislas
along with goalscorers Zavon Hines and Cristian Montano - with the two
Academy products leading the line as lone strikers in each half.

"I was very happy today," said Zola, who tried 22 different players in all
on a sunny afternoon at the New Rec in south Essex but was without most of
his internationals. "Everyone came through which is good because we have
only had one week of hard training and this is still very early in the
pre-season. I am pleased with how the young players did and they had lots of
confidence. It is very encouraging."

While it was a welcome work-out for established names such as Herita Ilunga
and Jack Collison, there was also the intriguing sight of two players who
are set to play a part in Tony Carr's Under-18 set-up this coming season -
namely Republic of Ireland Under-17 midfielder Eoin Wearen and England
Under-17 forward Robert Hall, who are still only 16 and 15 respectively.
They may feature at Cambridge United in a West Ham United XI next Saturday.

Savio - slightly older at 19 - travelled to Grays but was rested as a
precaution. He is expected to figure when the team play in Austria. The
first match of the ten-day trip will be at local third-division team SVL
Flavia Solva on Wednesday, when the likes of Robert Green, Matthew Upson,
Luis Boa Morte and Carlton Cole could also be in contention.

Luis Jimenez will travel after arriving in London on Sunday afternoon,
although he was not in time to watch his new team-mates play after sorting
out some personal matters back in Chile. Zola was clear about how the man
dubbed 'the Wizard' will improve his options. "He will give us something
extra especially in the last 30 metres. That is the kind of player we have
got."

Valon Behrami and Scott Parker are also expected to travel although only the
latter has a chance of playing in any of the four games. After Flavia Solva,
the Hammers take on German Cup holders Werder Bremen on Saturday before
meeting Turkish team Bursaspor on Wednesday week and then finishing up
against ND Mura 05 across the border in Slovenia a day later.

England Under-21 duo James Tomkins and Mark Noble will fly out with Jonathan
Spector midway through the camp, having had just a fortnight or so off so
far after their summer international exertions.

It remains to be seen if Dean Ashton and Terry Dixon will travel as they are
working hard on their fitness after lengthy injury lay-offs. The manager
revealed that there may be more attack-minded players on the way with
speculation linking the club with a range of players. "We are trying to spot
what our weaknesses are," he added stressing that there was plenty of time
for new recruits. "Certainly we need to improve up front and that is the
majority of the job."

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Grays 1-2 West Ham United FT
WHUFC.com
All the action as it happened from the first match of the summer ahead of
the squad's trip to Austria
12.07.2009

Pre-season friendly
The New Rec
Kick-off: 3pm

Full time: 1-2

90min - The referee blows the final whistle to make it a solid start for the
squad. Everyone here - bar the watching Savio and Luis Boa Morte - got an
extended run-out which will be welcome before the training camp in Austria.

89min - Hall has another effort and only Kitteridge's desperate save denies
him. It has been a lively cameo.

89min - Well done Gabbidon to sniff out the danger again. It looks like
being a winning start to this pre-season along with a welcome run-out for
the squad. The majority of these players will be joined by the likes of
Robert Green, Matthew Upson, Scott Parker and Carlton Cole in Austria. Luis
Jimenez has also arrived in England this weekend and will be making the
trip.

88min - So near but so far for Hall. Okus had broken up a Grays attack
before feeding Lee. He then played in Hall whose quick feet moved him five
yards clear of his marker. However, the home defender was able to get back
and just block as he shot for goal.

86min - Hall is denied a run through on goal by Toms. He has done well so
far and is clearly eager to make an impact.

85min - Good header from Gabbidon to clear the Grays danger. He then nearly
gets in Stech's way before then dealing adroitly with another cross into the
penalty area.

85min - Ilunga has the ball in the net from close range but the flag goes up
for offside. Stanislas had whipped in a low cross into the area that had the
home defence in trouble.

84min - Change in goal for Grays - off goes Nichols to be replaced by Ross
Kitteridge.

82min - Rare chance for Grays. Saviger wins the ball from Collison and fires
in but Stech is able to save with ease. At the other end, only a great
tackle from Hunt denies Stanislas making the game safe.

81min - The Hammers have switched to a more orthodox 4-4-2 with Hall and
Montano in attack.

77min - Hall may only be 15 but he is set to play for England Under-17s in
the Nordic international tournament later this month.

76min - Here comes Robert Hall - the 15-year-old striker - on for Edgar.
McKoy and McLeod are off for Milton Elenge and Jamie Archer. David Hunt and
Maty Toms are on for Grays.

75min - A great run from Stanislas ends only with a last-ditch Grays tackle.
A quick counter by Dumbaya ends with the West Ham defence getting rid of the
danger.

73min - GOAL! - Montano slides the ball into the net after a period of
pressure from the visitors. It was a composed finish by the forward. Slabber
is off and on is Reggie Saviger.

72min - Stanislas nearly slips in Edgar but the youngster just mis-reads the
pass. Stanislas is then fouled - he looks the most likely of anyone on view.

70min - It is clouding over here. We might see a bit of rain before the
final whistle. The real question though is will we see a winning goal?

67min - The game is a bit disjointed at the moment. Neither side has really
troubled the goal yet.

65min - Montano pounces on a loose pass and feeds Collison. The Wales
midfielder runs forward with the ball but is tracked well by the Grays
defence who see the danger away.

64min - Free-kick to Grays. Vernazza takes it but hits Stanislas who clears.


63min - It remains to be seen whether Savio will be involved. He had warmed
up before the game but may be saved for the Austria trip.

61min - Lovely interception by Conor Okus who sets Edgar away down the
right. Disbelief from the Hammers youngster as he was certain he had done
enough to win the corner.

60min - Grays are replacing Brayley, McSweeney and Michael Haswell with
Mustapha Dumbaya, Marcel McKie and Daniel Francis.

58min - Thomas fouls Ilunga after his surge up the left. Stanislas whips in
a free-kick that is just headed behind by David McSweeney.

57min - Lee plays in Stanislas and he quickly carries the ball 20 yards.
However, his shot is too high and clears the stand behind the goal.

56min - Grays try and build but Gabbidon reads the danger and the ball runs
through to Marek Stech.

55min - Lovely play over the middle from Stanislas after being picked out by
Ollie Lee. The ball runs for a corner which Stanislas takes and promptly
finds Spence. The England Under-19 defender cannot direct the ball on target
and his header comes to nothing.

53min - Montano is fouled coming back to collect a Stanislas pass. There are
3,169 fans here - a great turn-out from the Grays supporters. Stanislas hits
the wall with his free-kick.

52min - Jordan Spence is at right-back with Holmar Orn Eyjolfsson lining up
alongside Gabbidon in the centre.

50min - Herita Ilunga wins a header to break up the Grays attack. The
left-back is wearing No23, the shirt he is set to have in the new season.

48min - Corner taken by Stanislas but it is cleared. He was trying to pick
out Colombian-born Cristian Montano, who is playing the lone striker's role.

47min - Early chance for Junior Stanislas to run at the defence but it is
good play from Thomas to deny him. At the other end, Danny Gabbidon gets his
first touch in a Hammers' shirt since a January 2008 reserve-team outing at
Portsmouth.

46min - Stech, Spence, Eyjolffson, Gabbidon, Ilunga, Lee, Okus, Collison,
Stanislas and Montano form ten of a new-look starting eleven for the
Hammers. Only Edgar remains of the side that finished the first half.

Half-time - 1-1

45min - The half-time whistle goes and it is honours even. Expect plenty of
changes from Gianfranco Zola in the second half.

44min - Edgar finds himself to the right of goal and hooks the ball on
target. Nichols claimed that comfortably though.

43min - Grays have been well supported today with a few thousand in
attendance. Another fierce tackle on Hines that warrants a talking to for
home defender Bradley Thomas.

42min - Payne's lofted pass picks out Dyer. The ball eventually finds its
way to Edgar but he cannot keep his shot on target.

40min - West Ham are keeping possession well. Wearen gets an elbow in the
face but it was accidental. Free-kick to the visitors.

38min - Grasser's left-footed free-kick is headed clear by Grays, who break
quickly on the counter. Well done Dyer after he held up the home surge and
forced them back into their own half. Hines is back on the field of play.

36min - Hines is brought down again. This time he stays down for treatment.
Meanwhile, the Hammers substitutes come out to warm-up and get a good round
of applause.

34min - The move of the match. A lovely 60-yard crossfield ball from Collins
picks out Faubert who had surged unnoticed up the right. The Frenchman
collected the ball in his stride before cutting inside on to his left and
fizzing a low shot that just missed the far corner.

33min - Another deep cross from right-back Faubert when there was hardly any
space for him to move. No one read that though and it sails across the
goalmouth.

32min - Hines felt that one. The striker was clattered from behind but is
quickly up again. Payne is showing some lovely touches in midfield but Grays
are doing well to frustrate their visitors.

30min - Serge Makofo gets a shot away but Kurucz gets down low to save. He
was never really troubled was the Hungarian Under-21 international, who
signed his new contract this week having agreed the permanent move from
Ujpest FC last month.

28min - He may only be 16 but Wearen is already at least 6' tall and doing
well out on the right flank.

27min - Fry, the Under-18s captain from last season, concedes a free-kick
near the corner flag. Brayley will take this set-piece. He steps up and
curls it into Kurucz's grateful grasp.

26min - Allan McLeod steps up but his curling effort is high and wide.

25min - N'Gala concedes a corner after Slabber's cross into the box. Collins
then heads it away but Faubert concedes a free-kick on the edge of the
penalty area. Chance for Grays to test Kurucz again with a set-piece from 20
yards.

24min - Nearly the lead again for the Hammers. Hines did really well to work
an opening and fired in a shot that Nichols parried into the path of Wearen.
The youngster could not direct his effort on target though.

23min - Surging run from Dyer through the mddile but a good tackle from
ex-Watford man Paulo Vernazza denies him a sight of goal.

22min - GOAL! - An equaliser from former Spurs youth-team product Jamie
Slabber after he tricked his way past James Collins into space on the
right-hand side of the goal. There was little Peter Kurucz could do about
the shot low to his right into the corner.

18min - The game is a little bit scrappy since that opening goal. Both teams
are operating at a lively pace which is encouraging since we are so early in
the summer.

16min - Nick McKoy is down after a hefty challenge.

15min - GOAL! - Hines scores with a neat finish after bright play from Edgar
along the left. The striker has started this pre-season like he finished
last year's and is looking lively. Injury hampered his progress last year
but he still scored on his only first-team outing - in the League Cup
against Macclesfield Town - and was also an unused substitute for Jamaica in
a spring friendy against Nigeria.

13min - Wearen has not looked out of place and has linked up well with his
fellow midfielders. Kieron Dyer, the 33-times capped England international,
is urging him on and giving him plenty of encouragement.

11min - Hines cuts in from the left and has another go, but it is straight
at Nichols. Good work then from Bondz N'Gala to deal with a Grays
counterattack before Faubert gets another decent cross in. It is end to end
stuff.

10min - A decent shout for a penalty there after Wearen's shot struck an
arm. It had all begun with a terrific cross from Faubert to Hines before the
ball fell to the Irish midfielder to try his luck.

9min - Wearen tries to pick out Hines but the ball runs through to Paul
Nichols in the Grays goal.

7min - First shot from Grays from Bertie Brayley, the former West Ham
academy graduate who played in the 1999 FA Youth Cup winning team with
Michael Carrick and Joe Cole.

6min - Payne is playing in an advanced role in midfield, with Grasser and
Dyer also central.

4min - Jay Lovett is penalised for a foul on Zavon Hines. The striker is
playing as a one forward, with Wearen on the right and Edgar on the left
joining when ever possible.

3min - Bright early play, particularly down the left but Julien Faubert -
fresh from his Real Madrid loan spell - gets a chance to surge up the right.
Fry picks him out and he in turn slips it back to Eoin Wearen but the shot
is off target.

2min - Anthony Edgar sets left-back Matty Fry down the left and he runs 20
yards before crossing. The ball is knocked out for a corner. Edgar takes it
and picks out Collins at the far post. The Wales defender mis-hits his
volley and it goes wide of the post.

1min - Grays get us under way and there is an early touch for Peter Kurucz
after a lofted ball forward.

KICK-OFF

2.58pm - James Collins has the armband and is with the officials in the
centre circle and the Grays mascot, which is a large albatross.

Grays Athletic: Paul Nichols, David McSweeney, Michael Haswell, Nick McKoy,
Bradley Thomas, Jay Lovett, Allan McLeod, Paulo Vernazza, Jamie Slabber,
Bertie Brayley, Serge Makofo
Subs: Maty Toms, Ross Kitteridge, Reggie Saviger, Mustpaha Dumbaya, Marcel
McKie, Jamie Archer, Daniel Francis, David Hunt, Milton Elenge

West Ham United: Peter Kurucz, Julien Faubert, Bondz N'Gala, James Collins,
Matty Fry, Georg Grasser, Josh Payne, Kieron Dyer, Eoin Wearen, Anthony
Edgar, Zavon Hines
Subs: Marek Stech, Jordan Spence, Holmar Orn Eyjolfsson, Danny Gabbidon,
Herita Ilunga, Oliver Lee, Conor Okus, Jack Collison, Savio, Junior
Stanislas, Cristian Montano

2.35pm - The teams are in and Gianfranco Zola has a mixture of youth and
experience in his starting lineup. It is a big chance for the likes of Irish
youth international Eoin Wearen. Antonio Pintus is putting the players
through their paces.

2.22pm - All the Hammers first-team squad are here except for those players
on international duty at the end of last season along with Valon Behrami,
Scott Parker, Dean Ashton and Terry Dixon who are not yet ready for match
action. New signing Luis Jimenez has arrived in England this weekend and
will join the squad on Monday for the two-week training camp in Austria.

2.15pm - Welcome to the home of Grays Athletic for the first pre-season
friendly ahead of the 2009/10 season. West Ham United have arrived with a
strong squad and whufc.com will bring you full team news as soon as it is
available. The sun is shining and already the Hammers goalkeepers - Peter
Kurucz and Marek Stech - are out warming up with coach Ludek Miklosko. A
number of former players are here including Tony Gale, Tony Cottee and Alan
Devonshire, while John Moncur is here in his role as Grays chairman.

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Zola on transfers
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 12th July 2009
By: Staff Writer

Gianfranco Zola has revealed that his priority this summer is to improve his
attacking options. Zola - who has already landed Luis Jimenez on loan from
Inter - still hopes to sign Jimenez's former team mate Mancini, with
Gianluca Nani in Milan again this weekend in an attempt to rubber-stamp the
deal. At least two other European-based foreign strikers - one experienced,
one considerably younger - are being courted by the Hammers as Zola attempts
to finalise his squad for the forthcoming 2009/10 campaign. Talking to Sky
Sports this afternoon following United's 2-1 friendly win at Grays, he said:
"We are trying to spot what our weaknesses are. Certainly we need to improve
up front and that is the majority of the job."
And when pushed on rumoured interest in Barcelona's Eidur Gudjohnsen, Zola
refused to be drawn, adding: "Eidur is certainly a very good player. I am
sure West Ham are not the only team who are looking for a player like him."
The Italian manager - who leaves for Austria for a two-week tour with his
squad tomorrow morning - also revealed that the one-year contract offered to
Lucas Neill last month remains on the table. Asked if Neill would be
re-signing, Zola said: "We hope so. He has got our trust and we like him, so
it is down to him."

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Grays Athletic 1 West Ham Utd 2
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 12th July 2009
By: Staff Writer

A second half strike from Cristian Montano gave an understregth Hammers a
winning start to pre-season. Despite earlier reports suggesting that
Gianfranco Zola would field a full-strength first team only Julien Faubert
and James Collins had more than a handful of first team games under their
respective belts from the starting XI. The likes of Rob Green, James
Tomkins, Matthew Upson, Scott Parker, Dean Ashton, Carlton Cole and Luis
Jimenez were all excused duty ahead of this week's trip to Austria, for
which the squad leaves London tomorrow. Despite the weakened line-up the
Hammers started well and both James Collins and recent arrival Eoin Wearen
had chances in the opening minutes. United were then denied a penalty on the
10th minute mark when 16-year-old Wearen's effort clearly hit the arm of an
Athletic defender although nothing was given. However the Hammers didn't
have to wait long before taking the lead; Zavon Hines, who missed a late
sitter in the friendly here last pre-season made amends with a well taken
effort from the edge of the box on the quarter hour mark. Anthony Edgar also
deserved a mention for some excellent build-up play.

The lead was to prove short-lived however as former Tottenham trainee Jamie
Slabber made a bit of a monkey out of James Collins just four minutes later.
The Welsh international, and not for the first time in his career, was left
flat-footed having been turned inside out by Slabber who made the most of
the space his clever play had created by firing across Peter Kurucz into the
far bottom corner.

No more goals ensued ahead of the break and it was to be a far different
team that lined up for the second half. Of West Ham's original starting XI,
only Edgar remained; Herita Ilunga and Jack Collison being the notable first
team arrivals. However it was to be one of Tony Carr's youngsters who stole
the show in the second half. 18-year-old Cristian Montano, who hails from
Columbia gave the Hammers a deserved win when he struck the winning goal on
73 minutes. Having found his way into the box, Montano saw his first effort
blocked before slotting his second in the far corner.

A healthy travelling Hammers contingent were also treated to a cameo from
15-year-old striker Robert Hall, who gave the busy Edgar a rest for the
final quarter-of-an-hour. Hall, who is set to feature for England's under
17s later this summer made a good impresssion and created three efforts on
goal during his brief appearance on the field. With many fans opting to stay
away due to Grays' insistence on charging £20 admission fee (across the
board once the first 400 concessions had been sold) the 5,000 capacity New
Rec was almost half empty, although the Conference club will no doubt be
happy from the bumper gate receipts.

Next up for the Hammers is the friendly against Austrian outfit Flavia Solva
in Wagna this coming Wednesday evening - the first of four games Zola's side
are set to play on their two-week tour.

Grays Athletic 1 West Ham United 2: match facts

West Ham United: Kurucz (Stech 46), Faubert (Spence 46), N'Gala (Eyjolfsson
46), Collins (Gabbidon 46), Fry (Ilunga 46), Grasser (Lee 46), Payne (Okus
46), Dyer (Collison 46), Wearen (Lee 46), Edgar (Hall 76), Hines (Montano
46).

Subs not used: None.

Goals: Hines (15), Montano (73).

Grays Athletic: Nichols (Kitteridge 84), McSweeney (Francis 60), Haswell
(McKie 60), McKoy (Archer 76), Thomas, Lovett, McLeod (Elenge 76), Vernazza
(Toms 76), Slabber (Hunt 76), Brayley (Dumbaya 60), Makofo.

Subs not used: Saviger.

Goals: Slabber (22).

Attendance: 3,169

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Hammers consider Eidur
Zola rates former team-mate and wants Neill to return
By Peter Fraser Last updated: 12th July 2009
SSN

West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola has hinted that he could be considering an
offer for Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen as he looks to increase his
attacking options.
The Iceland international is thought to be close to leaving Camp Nou and it
has been claimed that Aston Villa, Everton and Fulham are monitoring the
situation. But Zola has now indicated that he could enter the race for
Gudjohnsen after witnessing the forward's ability firsthand during their
time together at Chelsea. The Italian holds his former team-mate in high
regard, but recognises he will not be the only European manager aware of the
30-year-old's talents. Zola told Sky Sports News: "Eidur is certainly a
very, very good player. I am sure West Ham are not the only team who are
looking for a good player like him."

West Ham finished ninth in the Premier League last season and Zola is
looking to improve on that display in the coming campaign. Luis Jimenez has
arrived on loan at Upton Park from Inter Milan to increase the Hammers'
guile in the attacking third, but their manager is still keen for more
variety. "We are trying to spot what our weaknesses can be," added Zola.
"Certainly we need to improve upfront and that is the majority of the job."

Zola is also hopeful defender Lucas Neill will agree a return to East London
after his contract expired in June. When asked if the Australian had a
future with West Ham, he said: "We hope so. He has got our trust and we like
him, so it is down to him."

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Friendlies round-up
Hammers win, Stoke shocked, Leeds held in six-goal thriller
Last updated: 12th July 2009
SSN

West Ham kicked off their pre-season schedule with a workmanlike 2-1 win at
Blue Square Premier outfit Grays Athletic. A second-string Hammers line-up
was bereft of players who have featured in summer international matches,
while injuries also ruled out Valon Behrami, Scott Parker and Dean Ashton.
New signing Luis Jimenez only arrived in England this week after signing on
loan from Inter Milan and will join up with Gianfranco Zola's squad on
Monday ahead of their two-week training camp in Austria. Julien Faubert,
James Collins and Kieron Dyer were the only recognised first-team players in
Zola's starting line-up, but the visitors nevertheless had too much quality
for non-league Grays. Jamaican youngster Zavon Hines opened the scoring for
the Premier League side before former Tottenham youth player Jamie Slabber
levelled for Grays with a low shot past Peter Kurucz. Hammers centre-back
Danny Gabbidon came on at the interval as he continued his comeback after 18
months on the sidelines, while 17-year-old Cristian Montano hit West Ham's
winner with a side-footed finish 17 minutes from time.

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NEILL TOLD 'WE WANT YOU BACK' 13/07/2009
The Mirror

Gianfranco Zola insists Lucas Neill would be welcomed back to Upton Park
with open arms if he accepts a new deal at West Ham. The Australia
international, who is out of contract and linked with a move to Turkish side
Galatasaray, rejected the latest offer from the Hammers, which more than
halved his £90,000-a-week wages. But boss Zola says former skipper Neill
could still have a future with the club. "I hope Lucas comes back to the
club because he knows how valuable he is to us," said Zola. Young Colombian
striker Cristian Montano scored the winner as West Ham won 2-1 at Grays
yesterday. Jamie Slabber had cancelled out an early Zavon Hines goal for the
Hammers.

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Everton, Fulham, West Ham go for O'Neil
13.07.09 | tribalfootball.com

Middlesbrough expect an auction for midfielder Gary O'Neil. O'Neil has
struggled to settle on Teesside since his arrival from Portsmouth. And the
Daily Mail says O'Neil's availability is likely to spark a bidding war
between Everton, Fulham and West Ham.

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Hartson Faces Fight of His Life
West Ham Till I Die

Terrible news this morning. Former Hammers striker John Hartson has been
diagnosed with testicular cancer, which has spread to his brain. He's still
only 34.
I am sure all of you will join me in wishing him luck in fighting it. If
anyone has the resolve to beat this terrible disease, it's John Hartson.

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Barcelona's Gudjohnsen on West Ham radar
13.07.09 | Andrew Slevison

Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen has attracted interest from West Ham. The
former Chelsea man has stated he would love to return to the Premier League
one day and he could now get his chance with Hammers boss and former Blues
teammate Gianfranco Zola showing his interest. "Eidur is certainly a very,
very good player. I am sure West Ham are not the only team who are looking
for a good player like him," Zola told Sky Sports News. "We are trying to
spot what our weaknesses can be. "Certainly we need to improve upfront and
that is the majority of the job."

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What are your expectations of West Ham United this season?
Admiral Lard - Sat Jul 11 2009
West Ham Online

So here we go, once again. A well trimmed squad, long and medium term
injuries nearing readiness (Dyer, Ashton, Gabbidon, Behrami, Parker), a
great new signing in Jimenez and the tantalising possibility of Mancini to
follow,.

In addition Junior Stanislas, Jack Collison and James Tomkins showed well
last season, Savio must now start to show he is worth the £5M investment,
Carlton Cole leading the line and finally Lucas Neill, will he re-sign for
us?

West Ham's squad is thin, however Gianfranco wants it to be that way, he got
rid of some of the stiffs and Freddie Sears will hopefully learn to be a
first team striker under the tuition of our old friend Mr Warnock… ahem..

So much of my expectation revolves around us staying as injury free as
possible given the stresses of a premiership campaign and the accompanying
cup competitions.

The loss of Behrami and Collison on quick succession combined with Scotty
Parker and Dean Ashton's prolonged absences took the steam out of our
campaign in the closing stages of last season. In the event perhaps not a
bad thing that Europa football eluded us, Zola's project needs another
season to take shape.

As always at this stage of preseason there are so many ifs and buts, however
we saw enough toward the end of last season to suggest there may be bright
things on the horizon. In particular Cole's goal (goal of the season IMHO)
against Wigan was a footballing work of art.

A solid defence is also required, the loss of Lucas Neill without a quality
replacement could prove crucial. Matty Upson remains with us, James Tomkins
is looking premiership quality.

Herita Llunga is our best left back in many a year, Danny Gabbidon and James
Collins are right there in the defensive mix. There is a question mark over
Jonathan Spector's ability to step in as permanent right back should we not
replace Neill or he not sign on again.

If we can get our defence right and not ship some of the silly goals we did
last season I believe we have the talent and the confidence to more than
surprise a few people this season.

A couple more quality signings and the return of Dean Ashton, fit, well and
raring to go could be the lift we need to push on for a Europa place.

The top 4 will not change though perhaps Manchester City will challenge
them. I don't think City have the manager to achieve Champions league
football. Hughes to City will be like Ranieri to Chelsea

The Europa places will be fought out by Manchester City, Everton, Aston
Villa, Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham and West Ham. If West Ham make it into the
top 7 they will have had a very good season and I believe that is quite
possible.

So many ifs and buts, my hope and belief is that we will improve on last
season by some margin.

Come on you IRONS!

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Kurucz eyes No 1 spot
Teletext.co.uk

Goalkeeper Peter Kurucz is hoping to be Robert Green's back-up at West Ham
over the 2009-10 season. The Hammers were hoping to make Southampton keeper
Kelvin Davis No 2 to Green, but he rejected the chance to pen a new Saints
deal. The Hungary U21 international told the club's website: "I played six
matches in the reserves and I hope I will play in the Premier League this
season."

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Hartson Fighting Brain Cancer
The Sun
By ROBERT GRIEVE
Published: Today

FORMER footie star John Hartson has been diagnosed with brain cancer, The
Sun can reveal. John, 34, was given the devastating news after he went into
hospital with splitting headaches. The ex-Wales, Arsenal, West Ham and
Celtic striker is believed to be starting chemotherapy today - and has told
family and friends he is ready for the biggest fight of his life. A close
friend said last night: "If anyone can beat this, big John can."
John - a pundit on collapsed sports channel Setanta after he quit football
last year - went to Singleton Hospital in Swansea, Wales, on Friday. He had
been suffering severe headaches. John's family remained by his side all
weekend while doctors ran a series of tests. Yesterday they told John he was
suffering from testicular cancer - and that the disease had spread to his
brain. A pal said: "John had complained of really bad headaches recently.
"It reached the stage where he felt something was seriously wrong.
"It's devastating news for John and his family. His father is at his bedside
and worried sick. But the doctors are upbeat about his prospects and
chemotherapy will begin right away. John is a big, strong man. "Throughout
his career he was a battler - he'll fight this with everything he's got."

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