Saturday, August 1

Daily WHUFC News - 1st August 2009

Daprela signs
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West Ham United have signed Switzerland U19 defender Fabio Daprela from
Grasshopper Club Zurich
31.07.2009

West Ham United are pleased to announce the signing of Switzerland Under-19
defender Fabio Daprela from Grasshopper Club Zurich for an undisclosed fee.
Daprela, a left-back, flew straight to London to complete his move to the
Boleyn Ground from the UEFA European U19 Championship finals in Ukraine. The
club had to contend with interest from a host of top Italian sides for the
youngster, who has signed a five-year deal after moving from the Zurich
club.

The 18-year-old helped the Swiss to get to within five minutes of a place in
the semi-finals in Ukraine. Daprela played the full 90 minutes in the 1-1
draw with England, 77 minutes of the 2-1 victory over Slovenia, and the full
game as Switzerland suffered an agonising 1-0 defeat by the host nation in
their final Group A fixture. He has been a regular for his nation in
previous years, and also started all three of Switzerland's matches at the
2008 UEFA European U17 Championship finals in Turkey. The teenager marked
new West Ham team-mate Daniel Kearns when Switzerland's U19s beat Northern
Ireland 1-0 in a Nationwide International Challenge match in Belfast in
April this year.

At club level, Daprela joined Grasshoppers in 2003, having started his
career at youth club SC YF Juventus. He made eleven appearances for the
club's first-team. Daprela becomes the second Swiss player to join the
Hammers in the past 12 months, joining full international Valon Behrami at
the Boleyn Ground.

Daprela is now looking forward to meeting Gianfranco Zola and his new
team-mates as they prepare for the start of the new Barclays Premier League
season. "I am very happy to come here as it is a great club," Daprela said.
"I saw the team play on television last season and it is a very good team.
They have a great manager and it is good to be here. "I want to play for the
first team in the Premier League. I think I can learn a lot from the manger
and people like Matthew Upson and Mark Noble and I am really looking forward
to the season starting."

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Dyer leads Sir Bobby tributes
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Kieron Dyer and Gianfranco Zola have paid their respects to the late Sir
Bobby Robson
31.07.2009

Kieron Dyer has spoken of the "massive influence" of Sir Bobby Robson on his
life as he led the West Ham United tributes for a true legend of the game.

The England midfielder was told of Sir Bobby's death at the age of 76 just
before the 2-0 defeat of Beijing Guoan in the Barclays Asia Trophy in China
on Friday. Fittingly, Dyer was named man of the match.

A minute of silence was held for the former Newcastle United, Ipswich Town
and England manager before the match, while the players and coaching staff
wore black armbands to show their respect.

Dyer said: "He was a massive influence on my career - not just on the pitch
but off the pitch. I got told five minutes before kick-off so it was quite a
shock to the system. He had beaten cancer so many times. He was such a
fighter, you thought he would go on until well into his hundreds. It wasn't
to be.

"The minute's silence did overwhelm me and now I am just going to look at
all the great memories he bought to my life and all the special bits like in
team talks when he used to call me Kevin - he used to forget names a lot.
Hopefully back home in England when there are games being played instead of
a minute's silence there will be a minute's standing ovation with clapping
to celebrate his life because what he has brought to the game of football is
phenomenal.

"There are so many great memories and football is his life. You just have to
go and look where Newcastle United are. He got sacked for taking us fifth in
the Premier League and now they are in the Championship. He just loved
football and he is going to be missed. My prayers are with his wife Elsie
and his family.

"I played my best football under him. Off the pitch, he treated me like a
son. We obviously had the Ipswich connection together so as soon as he was
Newcastle manager he made a bee-line for me and took it upon himself to make
sure I moved out of the notorious Quayside straight away to somewhere quiet.
He was everything to me. A father figure to me and I am really going to miss
him."

Zola said the game had lost one of its leading lights: "I have wonderful
memories of Sir Bobby. He was a man I respected very much. What I liked
about him was that he was always positive, always smiling. He has been a
great ambassador for football in general. I pay my respects to him. He is a
big loss for us."

Former West Ham striker Tony Cottee played under Sir Bobby with England.
"This is upsetting news. Sir Bobby gave me my seven England caps but above
all else he was a lovely man. I met him at a dinner towards the end of last
year and he was in really good form. He was as friendly as ever. It is sad
news for his family and also sad for the game of football. He will be much
missed.

"Sir Bobby Robson was a worthy title for the man. I have nothing but respect
for him. I had many good club managers but I was proud to say I played under
him. Sir Alf Ramsey won the World Cup with England but Sir Bobby was right
up there with him. He was penalty kicks away from the final in 1990. He was
a wonderful manager, a great coach, but above everything else, he was a
fantastic person."

West Ham United CEO Scott Duxbury added: "On behalf of everyone at the club,
many of whom like myself have fond personal memories of Sir Bobby, I would
like to send my sincere condolences to his family and friends. He gave so
much to the game and his personality and professionalism should be an
inspiration to us all."

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Hammers finish on a high
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Goals from Danny Gabbidon and Zavon Hines see off Beijing Guoan at the
Barclays Asia Trophy
31.07.2009

Beijing Guoan 0-2 West Ham United

Danny Gabbidon and Zavon Hines struck to ensure West Ham United secured
third place at the Barclays Asia Trophy with a 2-0 win over Beijing Guoan.

Gabbidon rose highest to meet Mark Noble's corner ten minutes from time
before substitute Hines added a second at the death to give a much-improved
West Ham a deserved victory at the Workers Stadium.

Gianfranco Zola made five changes to the team that narrowly lost 1-0 to
Tottenham Hotspur in the semi-finals on Wednesday. Jonathan Spector, James
Tomkins, Noble and Scott Parker, who was handed the captain's armband, all
made their first starts of the pre-season, while Gabbidon came back into the
starting XI. Matthew Upson, James Collins, Julien Faubert, injury-victim
Luis Boa Morte and Junior Stanislas made way.

Beijing, who sit top of the Chinese Super League, had already sent a squad
of 13 players away for their Sunday Chinese Super League game in Chonqing,
and named an entirely new side for the match from the one beaten by Hull
City in the semi-finals.

Before the action got underway at the Workers Stadium a minute's silence was
held in memory of Sir Bobby Robson, who passed away on Friday morning after
a long battle with cancer. Both teams wore black armbands as a mark of
respect for the former England manager and no doubt the silence would have
been particularly poignant for Dyer, who played under Robson for five years
at Newcastle United.

After a couple of long-range efforts from Beijing in the opening five
minutes, the visitors began to stamp their authority on the game. A neat
passing move involving Herita Ilunga, Parker and Dyer saw the latter try to
flick a ball on for Ilunga to chase. The covering defender could only bring
the DR Congo left-back down and Luis Jimenez came close to registering his
first goal for his new club with a powerful, curling free-kick that Zhang
Sipeng held at the second attempt.

Once West Ham had found their feet, Beijing rarely troubled Robert Green in
the West Ham goal and only had two real chances in the opening half. The
first, a half-chance that Paulo Vogt blasted over, fell on 20 minutes, while
the second was a low drive from Wang Ke that Green got down quickly to
gather.

After several marginal offside decisions went against them, West Ham thought
they had taken the lead four minutes before half time when Dyer slotted the
ball inside the far post from Collison's pass. However, once more the
referee's assistant's flag was raised to deny the visitors.

Beijing made two changes at the break with Victor coming on up front and Li
Tixiang entering the fray in midfield.

In the warm and sticky conditions the Hammers toiled after the break but
once again forced themselves onto their opponents and enjoyed much of the
ball in the opening exchanges. With Dyer getting forward in support of Cole,
West Ham carried the far greater threat, although they did have to survive a
minor scare when Wang looped a long-range volley narrowly over the bar seven
minutes after the re-start.

Five minutes later and another promising burst forward by Dyer won West Ham
a corner as they sought to turn the screw on their hosts. Guoan's cause was
not helped by an injury to Park, who was replaced by Lang Zheng, while
captain Sui and Wang went off for Kou and Sun Kaj. Zola made his first
change with Bondz N'Gala coming at left back for Herita Ilunga.

Understandably, the rhythm of the game suffered slightly as a result of the
changes, but West Ham continued to have the better of the possession with
Dyer and Collison on either flank looking particularly threatening.

The Londoners' move of the match came on 69 minutes when Noble's ball
forward was flicked into Dyer's path by Cole. The winger returned the favour
by laying the ball back into the England forward's path, only for the
striker to be denied the opening goal by a last-ditch tackle.

Junior Stanislas was introduced in place of Collison to add yet more pace to
West Ham's attack and the England Under-20 international almost made his
mark from Noble's pass, but his shot is deflected wide. Zola then made two
further changes with Zavon Hines and Josh Payne coming on for Jimenez and
Parker.

Zola's side finally got their reward ten minutes from the end as Gabbidon
muscled himself away from his marker to meet Noble's flighted corner and
direct a header past Sipeng.

Having missed 18 months through injury, the Wales defender's goal was met
with a huge outpouring of celebration from his team-mates. It was a fitting
way to mark the former Hammer of the Year's return to action.

Savio and Jordan Spence were the final changes for West Ham in place of the
superb Dyer and industrious Noble, but it was another substitute, Hines, who
was to have the final say. The Jamaican, who had already seen a snap-shot
saved by the goalkeeper, raced onto a through-ball and finished neatly with
his left foot through Sipeng's legs.

After the frustration of losing to Tottenham Hotspur in Wednesday's
semi-final, West Ham's performance, particularly in the second half, will
have given Zola and the fans who have travelled over from the UK real
optimism ahead of the start of the Barclays Premier League season on 15
August.

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Kingstonian 0-3 West Ham XI
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West Ham United's reserves continued their pre-season preparations with a
comfortable win at Kingsmeadow
31.07.2009

Pre-season friendly
Kingstonian v West Ham United XI
Kingsmeadow
Friday 31 July
7.45pm

Kingstonian 0-3 West Ham United XI

90 min - Full time. The final whistle blows and both teams make their way
off the pitch. Alex Dyer will no doubt be delighted with the way his players
set about their task this evening. Although the game tapered off slightly in
the second half, there were several eye-catching performances throughout the
side. Nouble will get the headlines, but he ably supported by Edgar and
Montano while Fry and Eyjolfsson were superb at the back.

89 min - The fans are waiting by the tunnel with their autograph books out
hoping to get the signatures of a few future stars here. I do not think they
will be waiting too long as Mr. Lymer has already checked his watch once.

88 min - We are into the last few minutes here now and, barring a stunning
comeback, it looks as though Nouble's double will have helped this West Ham
XI to their second consecutive away-day win.

84 min - We lose another ball, but this time I cannot fault the player. Good
defending from Mc Naughton sees him stop a Kingstonian attack in its tracks
but the ball rolls back to Dilloway eight yards out. The left back strikes
the ball cleanly but his shot clears not just the goal but the stand as
well.

80 min - It must be an expensive exercise running a non-league club as we
must have lost at least three footballs out of the ground tonight. The
latest vanished after a wayward cross from Cook flies out of the stadium.

75 min - There has been some lovely keep-ball by West Ham in the last ten
minutes and if the home fans sitting around me are anything to go by, they
have made a good impression on the locals.

72 min - Well the Hammers may need a few more minutes to settle now as they
make three more changes. Street leaves the field to be replaced by trialist
Plazzi, while out on pitch Simone Bezzicheri and Ahmed Abdulla have all come
on with Nouble and Eyjolfsson making way.

70 min - I think, and I am tempting fate, that should be all the substitutes
from the home side now. Hopefully West Ham can settle once more and put
Kingstonian's new goalkeeper under some pressure.

67 min - Four more change for the home side with Gerrard, Lampton, Pearce
and Wilson-Denis heading off and Josh Willis, Christian Jolley, Scott
Simpson and Reggie Savage coming on to replace them.

64 min - Darkness has well and truly fallen on Kingsmeadow now and the
floodlights are lighting up the night sky. I am telling you this as we have
a break while Eyjolfsson is down after a knock to the head.

61 min - Changes for both sides here. Nick Barrettt, Daniel Kearns and
Andrea Zola have come on with Brookes, Lee and Grasser making way. The home
side introduce Josh Willis and Luke Pigden for Liam Collins and Lewis Coke.

60 min - So close! After some fancy footwork from Edgar on the edge of the
area, the ball is rolled to Quashie, who takes one touch and drills it
against the upright from 25 yards. So close for the West Ham captain.

58 min - We have 810 fans inside Kingsmeadow tonight and they have been
making plenty of noise. The visitors seem very well represented with plenty
of 'Come on you Irons' heard throughout the game so far. Nouble also seems
to have quickly become a crowd favourite.

56 min - Two changes for the home side as Jamie Beer and Ryan Lake leave the
field for Tom Dilloway and Scott Sheridan.

50 min - It seems to be that as soon as West Ham score a goal, Kingstonian
come very close to getting one back. This time a rasping shot from Tommy
Williams, who I am told used to date Eastenders actress Michelle Ryan, flies
inches over the crossbar,

48 min - GOAL! Well if his first was all down to skill, I think even Nouble
would admit that his second had more than a slice of luck to it. The West
Ham No9 seized on a calamitous mix-up between Gerrard and Duku to roll the
ball into an empty net. A gift for the Hammers.

48 min - A rare forray forward by Tony Brookes sees him play a delightful
cross that is just inches away from being turned in by Montano.

47 min - It does not look like we have had any changes at the break so far.
I must say I cannot blame Alex Dyer, whose side were superb in the first
half.

46 min - Nouble and Edgar get the second period underway.

All of West Ham United's substitutes are warming up during the interval. One
addition to the bench is James Plazzi, who was not listed among the original
replacements. Will Dyer be calling him or any of the others into action when
the game re-starts?

45 min - Mr Lymer blows up dead on 45 minutes and the teams leave the field
for the break. A great first half from Dyer's side the reserve-team manager
should not have too much to say to his men in the dressing room.

44 min - Another corner for the home side which once more looks for Pearce
but Fry gets up to clear the ball. It has to be said that West Ham's two
young central defenders have dealt with the 35-year-old's physical presence
admirably this evening considering the height and size they give away to
him.

40 min - A clever through ball from Lee presents Edgar with a sight of goal.
He takes slightly too long to get his shot away and the angle is narrowed by
Gerrard enough to enable him to smother the No10's shot.

36 min - A bit of handbags there between Fry and Pearce as they tussle for a
corner. The home side win another flag-kick shortly after and only a superb
diving save stops Pearce's header creeping into the far corner.

33 min - The K's are not giving in here though, despite West Ham looking
like they could score with every attack. A deep ball in from the left is
headed behind by Fry and from the resulting corner Lampton places his header
straight into the turf and it bounces over Street's crossbar.

29 min - GOAL! And what a goal it is too. The Kingstonian defence are
struggling to live with Nouble at the moment and he simply powered his way
past Duku into the penalty area before smashing the ball low past Gerrard.
Brilliant play from the new signing.

28 min - Screams for a penalty from the home support as NJ Lampton jumps
over Fry's late tackle. In all fairness it would have been a soft spot kick
to give and referee Colin Lymer correctly waves away their appeals.

27 min - Kingstonian have not let the goal affect their play though and
Street has to be alert once more to dive at the feet of Carl Wilson-Denis
just as the forward seemed poised to score.

24 min - Edgar is just a few feet away from doubling the lead as he darts
past two defenders before unleashing a venomous right-footed drive that has
Gerrard scrambling across his goal. Luckily for him, it flies just wide.

22 min - GOAL! Matt Fry gives West Ham the lead from six yards out. Edgar
had been fouled on the left and he picked himself up to whip in a delicious
free-kick which Fry simply had to steer past Gerrard from close range. It is
nothing less than the Hammers deserve from their start here.

20 min - Good goalkeeping from Adam Street as he gives Eyjolfsson a big
shout to leave the ball as Pearce lurks once more. The young Canadian comes
out to comfortably take the ball and the danger is averted.

17 min - Just a bit of housekeeping for you. Tony Brookes is playing
right-back with Fry and Holmar Eyjolfsson in the middle and Brown on the
left. Quashie, Olly Lee and Grasser are all playing in a central midfield
role with Edgar and Montano just in front of them. Nouble has been tasked
with leading the line and, thus far, he has done a superb job.

15 min - More good work from Nouble to force a corner on the right-hand
side. Georg Grasser, who was with the first team last week in Austria,
floats it in but Matt Fry can only direct his header into the stand behind
Gerrard's goal. Dyer's side are certainly on top here.

12 min - And just as I type that Nouble so nearly gives the visitors the
lead as he powers a left footed shot at goal from just inside the area,
which Luke Gerrard does well to parry. Seconds later, the Kingstonian
captain is called into action again as Montano tests him an almost identical
position.

11 min - Good work from Nouble on the left-hand touchline as he uses his
power and pace to get away from Franci Duku. The Kingstonian No5 could be in
for a busy night if Nouble's performance last week is anything to go by.

8 min - Kingstonian seem to be looking to use the height of Pearce whenever
possible and the forward - it does feel slightly weird typing that - rises
high above left back Jordan Brown to get another header at goal.

5 min - West Ham look to have come out in a 4-3-3 formation with Frank
Nouble leading the line and Anthony Edgar and Cristian Montano, who had
received high praise from Dyer after the 3-2 win at Thurrock a week ago,
providing the width from midfield.

4 min - Pearce was often used as a makeshift striker for West Ham and it
looks like that is now his favoured position as he is sporting the No9 shirt
for the hosts.

2 min - The home side go on the attack straight away and it is a familiar
face that poses the first threat to the Hammers' goal. Ian Pearce, in his
second game for his new team, rises high to meet a right-wing cross but can
only head high and wide.

1 min - Kingstonian get us underway.

7.45pm - Nigel Quashie leads the two teams out to rapturous applause but
that quickly turns to sudden silence on the sound of the referee's whistle
as the whole stadium observes a minute's tribute to Sir Bobby Robson, who
passed away earlier today.

Good evening and welcome to Kingsmeadow for tonight's pre-season match
between a West Ham United XI and Kingstonian.

Alex Dyer's West Ham United XI continue their build-up to the Barclays
Premier Reserve League South season with a trip to Ryman League Premier
Division side Kingstonian.

With the first-team squad away in China at the Barclays Asia Trophy, Dyer
has a young side at his disposal. However, captain Nigel Quashie will add
experience to the lineup.

Canada Under-20 goalkeeper Adam Street, Iceland U21 defender Holmar Orn
Eyjolfsson and new signing Frank Nouble will be eager to impress, while
Georg Grasser, Olly Lee, Anthony Edgar and Cristian Montano have all been in
good form in pre-season.

Kingstonian could present a stiff test for Dyer's team, having won the Ryman
League Division One South title in 2008/09.

West Ham United XI: Street, Brookes, Eyjolfsson, Fry, Brown, Grasser, Lee,
Quashie, Edgar, Nouble, Montano
Subs: Loveday, McNaughton, Zola, Barrett, Bezzicherri, James Plazzi, Kearns,
Abdulla

Kingstonian: Gerrard, Beer, Lake, Williams, Duku, Hustwick, Lampton,
Collins, Pearce, Wilson-Denis, Cook
Subs: Willis, Pigden, Coke, Dilloway, Sheridan, Simpson, Jolley

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Creating Chances in China
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West Ham United have been flying the flag for the Premier League's
communitiy initiatives
31.07.2009

West Ham United have played a major part in a Premier League initiative to
support grassroots football in Beijing that culminated in a Community
Festival.

The club's Community Sports Trust CEO Mick King and Rashid Abba, who had the
prestigious role of head coach for the week-long Creating Chances programme,
were key to the significant success of an event that also involved Hull City
and Tottenham Hotspur. It was staged daily at the Changping Sports Bureau in
the Chinese capital since last Friday.

Abba was assisted by club community coaches Kate Holmes and Jonny Wright,
and the work they did alongside the other Premier League representatives
proved hugely popular with the 44 physical education teachers and 96
children from Beijing who took part.

King was proud of the their contribution. "The coaches performed tirelessly
in their delivery of quality coaching," he said. "They have left a lasting
impression on the young people that they coached by improving their levels
of enthusiasm and knowledge of football.

"They have been outstanding ambassadors for the club and the game. Their
commitment has accelerated the learning process of the participants, leaving
behind them inspired young footballers who will never forget the club that
travelled 5,000 miles to coach them."

With Abba leading the way, daily developmental sessions were held under the
Premier Skills banner along with the Creating Chances community programme
for 10-13-year-old children. Both have been held in tandem with the Beijing
Football Association with the aim of leaving a lasting legacy behind.

Abba said: This has been a very successful project. The pupils have attended
every single day without fail. What we've been teaching the young children
is the basics of football. So we've taught them how to pass, dribble and
shoot the ball. In between the sessions we delivered question and answer
workshops."

On Thursday, first-team players Jonathan Spector, Jack Collison, Junior
Stanislas and Josh Payne took time out from their schedule to lend their
support, as did former players Tony Gale and Tony Cottee. They got involved
in the sessions as well as speaking to the international media that had
gathered for the Community Festival, which was also attended by Premier
League Chief Executive Richard Scuadamore and Premier Skills head coach
Warren Barton.

Spector said: "It is great to be involved with the club's community work and
see what the Premier League have been doing here in China. It is nice to see
such a big turnout of young children. It looked like they were all having a
good time which is the most important thing.

"The children are very good listeners. The language barrier is difficult and
it is hard to understand each other but the translators have been very
helpful. The most important thing is for the children to enjoy themselves
and the game. It is such a wonderful sport. It is something that I love to
do and hopefully they will take much away from the experience."

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WHUIFC wants talent
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A West Ham United supporters' team is looking for new players for the coming
season
31.07.2009

A football team made up of West Ham United supporters is looking for new
players for the 2009/10 season. West Ham United IFC, who play their home
matches at Flanders in East Ham, is made up entirely of West Ham United
season-ticket holders. The team regularly meet up with supporters' teams
from other clubs on matchday mornings for a game, with the fixtures
generally corresponding with the games the West Ham first team play.

The club has been around since 1996, forming after fans on internet message
boards suggested meeting up for a game. Since then they have gone from
strength to strength and will go into the season on a high after being voted
iFA team of the season and reaching the semi-finals at a recent nationwide
tournament.

Assistant manager Vincent White says they are looking for players who can
help improve the team. He said: "It's a good standard of football and we
really want to attract players of that calibre to come and join us.

"We play our home games at Flanders in East Ham and typically we'll kick-off
at 10.30am on a matchday, which gives players time to get where they want to
get afterwards."

For more information or to register your interest, please email Vincent at
vincenzowhite@googlemail.com.

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West Ham United 2-0 Beijing Guoan
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All the action as the Hammers tackled Beijing Guoan at the Barclays Asia
Trophy
31.07.2009

Barclays Asia Trophy
West Ham United v Beijing Guoan
Workers Stadium, Beijing
Friday 31 July
6pm
Referee: Baojie Sun

Full-time - West Ham United 2-0 Beijing Guoan

94 min - The final whistle goes and West Ham confirm third-place in the
Barclays Asia Trophy.

93 min - GOAL! West Ham finish on a high courtesy of Zavon Hines. The
Jamaican sprang the offside trap and streaked clear of the Beijing defence
before poking the ball through the goalkeeper's legs with his left foot.
Good stuff from the 20-year-old.

92 min - An anxious time for West Ham as Guoan force a late corner, but the
ball is cleared.

90 min - I was wrong about the substitutions. Jordan Spence is on for Mark
Noble. We're going to have three added minutes. With Scott Parker off the
pitch, Rob Green has taken over as captain for the final few minutes.

89 min - Cole sets Savio free down the right. He cuts into the box and his
cross is dropped by the goalkeeper Sipeng and drops to Hines, but the
defender was able to get in a challenge and the ball loops over the
crossbar.

88 min - Payne is booked for a rather late challenge on the No31. The
resulting free-kick is launched almost into space by Fei.

85 min - Kieron Dyer has done well today and his work is at an end. Savio is
his replacement. Unless Zola wants to give Robert Green a rest, that is it
for West Ham's replacement-wise!

84 min - Beijing haven't given this up just yet and a cross into the box
ends with the No37 Tixiang dragging a shot wide of the near post. West Ham
break and a loose header gives Hines a shooting chance, but his first-time
attempt is straight at the goalkeeper.

82 min - A great chance for Dyer to double West Ham's lead, but he delays
his shot and the defender gets in to block.

80 min - GOAL! Noble launches a right-wing corner into the danger zone and
Gabbidon looses his marker before powering a header just inside the near
post. The goal is greeted with a big celebration from the West Ham players.
Gabbidon has had a horrendous time with injuries, so everyone in the
dressing room will be delighted for the Wales defender.

79 min - Two more substitutions from Zola. Jimenez is off and Zavon Hines is
on, while Parker is replaced by Josh Payne.

78 min - Noble crosses and Stanislas tries to get a shot in, but the ball
rolls behind for a corner.

77 min - Bryan is replaced by No31 Hu Qiling.

76 min - While West Ham haven't looked that potent up front, Gabbidon and
Tomkins have looked very assured at the back.

75 min - Cole chests down Noble's pass, but Stanislas does not react quickly
enough to burst through the home defence.

74 min - Green goes in bravely to gather a curling cross before being bumped
by a Guoan player.

72 min - A second change from Zola. Collison is replaced by Junior
Stanislas. His pace and trickery could conjure an opening for the visitors.

71 min - The ball just won't break for West Ham inside the Guoan box.
Parker's touch lets him down from Collison's cross and the England
midfielder is then penalised for a high boot.

69 min - Noble finds Cole, who instantly releases Dyer with a neat flick.
The midfielder cuts the ball back to the England striker but his shot is
blocked. Good football there.

68 min - The spectre of penalties is growing ever larger...

67 min - Sun has a speculative effort from 30 yards out that has Green
scrambling, but the ball lands on top of the net.

66 min - West Ham make their first change in personnel. Bondz N'Gala is on
for Ilunga. The big man is going to slot in at left-back.

65 min - Cole and Jimenez combine to find Collison. The Wales midfielder
rolls the ball to the Chilean, but his shot rolls wide of the far post.

63 min - Vitor robs Noble and runs at the West Ham defence. He shoots from
25 yards but it is blocked.

62 min - Yet another change for Guoan. Wang is replaced by No42 Sun Kaj. I'm
struggling to keep up with all these substitutions...

60 min - Another change for Guoan. No41 Kou is on for skipper Sui. The
corner is cleared. Half-an-hour to go here in Beijing.

59 min - Guoan win a free-kick about 40 yards from goal. Captain Sui has a
dig but it is blocked and rolls through to Green. West Ham break and
Collison forces another corner.

57 min - That was a good chance for West Ham. Dyer bursts on to a through
pass and gets into the box, but he delays his cross and the ball is blocked
behind. Park is replaced by No2 Lang Zheng. Tomkins heads the corner over
the bar.

56 min - Guoan's No40 Park goes down after appearing to catch his studs in
the turf. He is hobbling and is going to be replaced.

54 min - A chance goes begging. Cole gets in behind the Guoan defence and
goalkeeper, but is pushed wide. He lays the ball to Jimenez, but the ball is
cleared.

51 min - Wang tries to beat Green with an audacious volley from 30 yards but
the ball lands on top of the net.

49 min - No sign of a goal just yet. If the game ends goalless then we will
have a penalty shoot-out.

46 min - We're off and running again...

The second half is rapidly approaching and the Guoan players have a huddle
before breaking and getting ready to kick-off. Guoan have made a couple of
changes. No9 Vitor is on for Vogt, while the No37 Li Tixiang is on on the
right side of midfield.

While you relax with a half-time cup of tea, here is some more information
about Beijing Guoan. They were formed in 1992 following a restructuring of
the Chinese Super League. In 2003, they were renamed Beijing Hyundai Motor
Football Team after signing a sponsorship deal, but reverted back to Guoan
in 2006. They have won the Chinese title seven times and their biggest
rivals are Tianjin Teda.

Half-time - West Ham United 0-0 Beijing Guoan

47 min - West Ham have a chance to score right at the end of the half, but
neither Jimenez nor Parker are able to get a shot away and the chance is
lost. Seconds later, the half-time whistle is blown by Baojie Sun.

45 min - Guoan win a corner wide on the left. Wang takes with his right
foot, but it is too deep and Tomkins flicks the ball out for a throw-in with
his head.

43 min - West Ham are finishing the half strongly here.

42 min - Dyer has the ball in the back of the net courtesy of a neat finish,
but again the assistant referee has his flag raised. It was a close one, but
he may have been just offside. The opening had been created following good
work by Collison to win the ball from a Guoan defender.

40 min - Bryan is back into the fray after a quick drink. Ilunga and Jimenez
combine outside the Guoan penalty area but Dyer is again caught offside.

38 min - Something out of nothing from Cole, who collects the ball 30 yards
from goal and spins before unleashing a low shot that tests Sipeng. The
goalkeeper dives to his right and holds the ball with relative ease. Up the
other end and Bryan is caught by Tomkins and the stretcher-bearers are
called into action again.

36 min - A bit more information about the lively Wang. He was once part of
the same youth team as Kaka at the Brazilian club Sao Paolo.

35 min - Park and Cole are both back on the pitch.

34 min - Cole and Park are hurt in an aerial challenge. The Chinese player
is stretchered off with what looked like a knee injury, but he is straight
up again on the touchline. Cole is also treated by physio Andy Rolls and
takes the opportunity to have a quick drink.

33 min - The Guoan right winger Wang Ke looks like a threat every time he
gets the ball at his feet, but his final ball has sometimes been lacking.

32 min - News from Edgbaston and the Ashes. Australia are 155-3. Back here,
Cole and Jimenez try to combine inside the penalty area, but are thwarted by
the Guoan defence.

31 min - Mark Noble wins a corner. It is taken short to Dyer, but his low
shot is blocked and the ball is cleared.

29 min - We're approaching the half-hour mark and Wang works Green again,
cutting inside Ilunga and shooting low at the goalkeeper with his left foot.

26 min - West Ham throw a few bodies forward and keep the ball for more than
30 seconds, but Spector's cross is caught by Sipeng with Cole threatening.

25 min - Guoan win a controversial corner. It looked like Robert Green
easily caught the loose ball within the goalline. No matter as Gabbidon
clears the corner.

23 min - Dyer tries to beat the offside trap and get on to Scott Parker's
through ball. He looked onside when the ball was played, but the flag went
up.

21 min - Vogt is penalised for handball. The 32-year-old Brazilian has
previously turned out for clubs in Switzerland and Liechtenstein and spent
last season in Ukraine at APEP Pitsilia.

20 min - Vogt has another shot on the turn, but it flies well over the
crossbar.

19 min - As well as the noisy home supporters, there are plenty of West Ham
fans here too. I can see flags representing the Leighton Buzzard and Norwich
Hammers.

17 min - West Ham have a sustained period of possession here, but they can't
find a way through the Guoan rearguard just yet.

15 min - Vogt tries to play in Bryan. Tomkins tracks the Nigerian's run and
clears the ball to safety.

14 min - A slight worry for Cole as he collides with Sipeng and is rubbing
his right hip. He's up without receiving any treatment and back into the
action.

13 min - West Ham get numbers into the Guoan penalty area. Dyer crosses
towards Cole, but the ball is cleared.

12 min - Guoan No43 Paulo Vogt turns away from his marker and shoots from 25
yards, but the ball barely reaches the goal.

10 min - Luis Jimenez curls a well-struck free-kick around the wall from the
left-hand edge of the penalty area, but it is safely gathered by Zhang
Sipeng.

9 min - West Ham are struggling to get their passing game going here on what
is a lush playing surface. They finally do so as Parker and Dyer combine.
The latter slips the ball through for Ilunga to run on to, but the DR Congo
man is felled just outside the penalty area.

7 min - Despite making a number of changes to their lineup, Guoan are giving
this a good go. Wang has a shot from at least 40 yards, but it flies
harmlessly wide of the target.

5 min - Parker gives the ball away in midfield and allows Paulo Vogt a
shooting chance. The ball hits Gabbidon and leaves Green wrong-footed, but
thankfully it drifts wide of the post. The resulting corner is cleared by a
combination of Cole and Gabbidon. Cole appears to have caught Park Chulwoo
with his boot and the Guoan defender receives some attention.

4 min - A cross from the right from Wang is knocked out for a corner by
Gabbidon. Xue Fe crosses and Carlton Cole heads the ball clear.

3 min - It is encouraging to see Luis Boa Morte sitting on the bench with
his team-mates and the coaching staff. The Portuguese is a popular member of
the squad.

2 min - Guoan No17 Wang cuts inside on his left foot and shoots, but his
tame effort is easily gathered by Green.

1 min - Carlton Cole kicks off and West Ham are first to show against a
Guoan team showing eleven changes from Wednesday's semi-final. A Danny
Gabbidon back-pass nearly causes Robert Green some embarrassment as he
attempts to hack the ball clear and loses his footing.

6.01pm - Scott Parker and his opposite number Sui Dongliang exchange
pennants before referee Baojie Sun tosses the coin. West Ham will kick-off.

5.58pm - News of Sir Bobby Robson's death has been announced here. The
thoughts of everyone at West Ham United are with his family and friends at
this sad time. Both sides will wear black armbands and a minute's silence
will be held prior to kick-off in his honour.

5.55pm - Kick-off is rapidly approaching here at the Workers Stadium, and
the home fans are making plenty of noise. Can West Ham sign-off their visit
to China with a victory and silence them in the process?

5.47pm - Beijing Guoan have made a number of changes from the team that
pushed Hull so hard, as they have a long away trip to Chinese Super League
bottom side Chongqing Lifan on Sunday. Guoan are a point clear at the top of
the 16-team table.

5.38pm - Some confusion over the West Ham team. James Tomkins is starting
and not Matthew Upson. Apologies for that.

5.30pm - Four changes from the semi-final defeat tonight. Jonathan Spector,
Danny Gabbidon, Mark Noble and Scott Parker are in for Julien Faubert, James
Collins, Luis Boa Morte and Junior Stanislas. Again, the remaining members
of the Hammers squad are all on the bench, with six substitutes allowed, one
of which must be a goalkeeper.

5.25pm - It is hot and extremely humid here in Beijing tonight. This will be
a test for West Ham against a fit and organised Guoan side who got stronger
as their semi-final against Hull went on.

Good evening from the Workers Stadium in Beijing.

West Ham United will be eager to finish their Barclays Asia Trophy campaign
with a win over Beijing Guoan after being beaten 1-0 in their semi-final
against Tottenham Hotspur. Guoan were themselves beaten 5-4 on penalties
following a 1-1 draw with Hull City.

West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola has named a strong side again for today's
game at a sweltering Workers Stadium. Only Luis Boa Morte, who injured his
knee against Spurs, is unavailable.

A little bit of information about today's opponents. Guoan were formed as
recently as 1992 and compete in the Chinese Super League. They finished
third last season.

West Ham United: Green, Spector, Tomkins, Gabbidon, Ilunga (N'Gala 66), Dyer
(Savio 85), Noble (Spence 90), Parker, (Payne 79) Collison (Stanislas 72),
Jimenez (Hines 79), Cole
Subs: Kurucz, Stech, Upson, Collins, Faubert

Beijing Guoan: Sipeng, Shuang, Chulwoo (Lang 57), De Brito, Pu, Ke (Kaj 62),
Yifan, Dongliang (Kou 60), Fei, Bryan (Hu 77), Vogt (Vitor 46)
Subs: Zhiang, Modibo, Wang, Martinez, Zhang, Tixiang

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Ab Fab
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 31st July 2009
By: Staff Writer

West Ham have confirmed the capture of 18-year-old Swiss full back Fabio
Daprela. The ambitious under 19 international finally completed his move to
United today following the successful competion of a medical and told
whufc.com: "I am very happy to come here as it is a great club. They have a
great manager and it is good to be here. "I want to play for the first team
in the Premier League. I think I can learn a lot from the manger and people
like Matthew Upson and Mark Noble and I am really looking forward to the
season starting."
The former Grasshoppers defender, who was a member of last year's first team
squad leaves the Zurich-based club with whom he was entering the final year
of his contract. The fee, thought to be nominal, is undisclosed. The Hammers
will now turn their attention to first team targets, with a new striker
still the main priority.

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Tributes to Sir Bobby
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 31st July 2009
By: Staff Writer

Kieron Dyer has expressed his sadness at the passing of former England
manager Sir Bobby Robson, who died earlier today. Dyer - who played under
Robson at Newcastle but shared a special link through their previous spells
at Ipswich Town - revealed that he discovered the news just before West
Ham's Asia Trophy match with Beijing Guoan earlier today. "I was told five
minutes before kick-off so that was a shock to the system," said Dyer. "He
had beaten cancer so many times, I thought he would go on into his 100s -
but it wasn't to be. He was a massive influence in my career - not just on
the pitch but also off the pitch. "Off the pitch he treated me like a son.
We had the Ipswich connection so when he was at Newcastle he made a beeline
straight for me. He was like a father figure to me and I am going to miss
him. "At the minute's silence it did overwhelm me. I am just going to look
at all the great memories he brought to my life and all the special bits,
like in team talks when he used to call me Kevin because he would forget
names! "Hopefully back home, instead of a minute's silence they have a
standing ovation with a minute's clapping to celebrate his life because what
he brought to the game of football is phenomenal."
Dyer's comments were choed by Irons boss Gianfranco Zola, who added: "He is
a man I respected very much. He was always positive and always smiling. He
has been a great ambassador for football in general and I pay my respects to
him. "He is a big loss."

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Beijing Guoan 0 West Ham Utd 2
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 31st July 2009
By: Staff Writer

West Ham ended their trip to China with a win against locan side Beijing
Guoan at the Worker's Stadium this morning. Late goals from Danny Gabbidon
and Zavon Hines ensured the Hammers won this third place play off against a
second string Guoan side, who had sent most of their first team players home
in preparation for a vital league fixture this weekend. United started the
game in similar fashion to Wednesday's disappointing defeat gainst
Tottenham, but were fully deserved winners following a strong second half
performance. However Gianfranco Zola's side had to wait until the 80th
minute to break the deadlock when Danny Gabbidon nodded home a Mark Noble
corner. A deep cross was strongly headed back towards the bottom right hand
corner by thwe Welsh centre half, playing his second successive game since
returning from injury. The win was wrapped up in the third minute of injury
time when substitute Hines, on as a 79th minute replacement for Luis Jimenez
picked up a through ball some 40 yards from goal before finishing expertly
between the keeper's legs. The Hammers return to England later this weekend
with just one more game planned before the start of the new Premier League
season - that being against Napoli at the Boleyn eight days from now.

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Hammers land Daprela
Swiss defender completes Premier League switch
By Chris Burton Last updated: 31st July 2009
SSN

West Ham have announced the signing of Swiss starlet Fabio Daprela for an
undisclosed fee. The teenage defender arrives from Grasshopper Club Zurich
and has penned a five-year contract. Daprela has recently been competing in
the European U19 Championships and flew into England direct from that
tournament to complete the deal. A number of top Italian sides were reported
to be tracking his progress, but it is the Hammers who have secured his
signature. "I am very happy to come here as it is a great club," Daprela
told West Ham's official website. "I saw the team play on television last
season and it is a very good team. They have a great manager and it is good
to be here. "I want to play for the first-team in the Premier League. I
think I can learn a lot from the manager and people like Matthew Upson and
Mark Noble. "I am really looking forward to the season starting."

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Hammers end on a high
Gabbidon and Hines seal unconvincing win
Last updated: 31st July 2009
SSN

West Ham rounded off their trip to China with a 2-0 victory over Beijing
Guoan in the Asia Trophy on Friday. Late efforts from Danny Gabbidon and
Zavon Hines helped the Hammers seal third place in the Far East tournament,
but there is much to work to be done by the Premier League side ahead of the
new season. Gianfranco Zola's side made a positive start to proceedings, but
were all often pegged back by a lively Beijing attacking unit. West Ham did
enjoy plenty of possession, but found lone frontman Carlton Cole isolated on
too many occasions. Kieron Dyer looked the most likely to link up with the
England striker, but he was haunted by the assistant referee's flag. He did
get the ball in the net as the first half came to a close, with a smart
finish from a tight angle, but he was adjudged to have strayed offside for
the umpteenth time. The Hammers continued to make little progress throughout
the second period, despite the game opening up as tired legs began to tell.
Dyer's willingness to get forward will have pleased Zola, but his front line
looked toothless in truth. In the end it was left to centre-half Gabbidon to
put West Ham en route to success as he rose highest to meet a Mark Noble
corner 10 minutes from time. With Beijing piling men forward, Hines was then
allowed to race clear in stoppage time to put the seal on a satisfying, but
uninspiring, victory.

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GIFT OF THE GAB 1/08/2009
The Mirror

West Ham 2 BEIJING GUOAN 0
WEST HAM delivered a late onetwo to see off Beijing Guoan in the third place
play-off match of the Asia Trophy. Danny Gabbidon headed home in the 80th
minute and substitute Zavon Hines added a second in injury time. Carlton
Cole forced a good first-half save from Zhang. Cole cleverly sent Kieron
Dyer clear but the home defence recovered just in time to deny the former
Newcastle midfielder. The Hammers opened the scoring when Gabbidon broke
free of his marker to send a towering header in from Mark Noble's corner.
Their second goal came when Hines sprinted clear of the defence before
firing home a low shot.

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Gudmundsson declared bankrupt
1 August 2009 | 09:10 - AAP
The World Game

Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson, the former owner and chairman of English Premier
League side West Ham United, has been declared bankrupt, an Icelandic court
ruled on Friday.
Judges in Reykjavik agreed with Gudmundsson's argument that he had no
reasonable expectation of any future income and did not have sufficient
assets to service his debts. "Reykjavik District court has today accepted
Bjorgolfur Gudmundssons request that his estate will be entered into
insolvency proceedings," his spokesman and former West Ham vice-chairman
Asgeir Fridgeirsson said in a statement. The 68-year-old, estimated last
year to be worth 1.1 billion dollars by the 2008 Forbes Rich List, snapped
up London side West Ham in 2006 for STG85 million ($A169.9million). But
court documents showed that the debt of his estate totalled just over 529
million euros ($A902.81million). Gudmundsson lost much of his fortune during
the recent global economic turmoil owing to his investments in two of
Iceland's major banks: Landsbanki and Straumur Burdaras Investment Bank.
Both were nationalised by the Icelandic government after they borrowed
beyond their means, effectively wiping out the stakes of shareholders. "I
now face almost complete lack of income as I am no longer in the employment
of the aforementioned companies and earn now just the minimum wage,"
Gudmundsson wrote in a letter to judges. Once the second-richest man in
Iceland, his plight forced him to put West Ham up for sale and the club was
acquired by asset management group CB Holding for a reported STG100 million
($A199.88million) in June. Once that sale was completed, Gudmundsson and
vice-chairman Asgeir Fridgeirsson both left the club.

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Heartbroken Kieron Dyer mourns the death of Sir Bobby Robson
Hammers star says former boss was 'like a father'
The London Paper
by: Brad Ashton
31 July 2009

West Ham midfielder Kieron Dyer today expressed his sadness at the death of
Sir Bobby Robson, describing him as a father figure who had a massive impact
on his career.
Dyer began his career at Robson's former club Ipswich and had only just made
his £6.5m switch to Newcastle when the ex-England boss took over at St
James' Park in 1999. He was only told of his passing five minutes before the
Hammers' Barclays Asia Trophy clash with Beijing Guoan today. And the shock
proved too much for the England international as he broke down during the
minute's silence ahead of the game, before being comforted by team-mate
Carlton Cole. Dyer, 30, said: "Obviously he was a massive influence in my
career, not just on the pitch but also off the pitch. "I was told five
minutes before kick-off so that was a shock to the system. "He had beaten
cancer so many times I thought he would go on into his 100s but it wasn't to
be. "At the minutes silence it did overwhelm me. I am just going to look at
all the great memories he brought to my life and all the special bits, like
in team talks when he used to call me Kevin because he would forget names.
"Hopefully back home instead of a minute's silence they have a standing
ovation with a minute's clapping to celebrate his life because what he has
brought to the game of football is phenomenal. "Off the pitch he treated me
like a son. We had the Ipswich connection so when he was at Newcastle he
made a beeline straight for me. "He was like a father figure to me and I am
going to miss him."
Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola described Robson as a "great ambassador" for
football and believes his passing is a big loss to the game. "There are
wonderful memories," said the Italian. "He is a man I respected very much.
He was always positive and always smiling. "He has been a great ambassador
for football in general and I pay my respects to him. He is a big loss for
us." The Hammers beat Beijing Guoan 2-0 at Workers Stadium to secure third
place at the Asia Trophy. Danny Gabbidon and substitute Zavon Hines scored
inside the last ten minutes for the London club and Zola is confident his
side are heading in the right direction. "This is the third 'real' game that
we have played," he added. "The team is certainly on the way up, we played
better than we had at other games. "We are not at our best but we are
getting close to it."

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Zola wants strong finish
WHUFC.com
The manager is looking to see a reaction from his team as they sign off
their campaign in Beijing
31.07.2009

Gianfranco Zola will send his team out against Beijing Guoan later on Friday
with the intention of finishing the Barclays Asia Trophy on a winning note.

As Hull City found out when they scraped past the Chinese side on penalties
on Wednesday, it promises to be a tricky contest. The Workers Stadium will
be full of home fans ready to cheer on the Chinese league leaders but Zola
said his team will be ready. His men were eager to make up for the 1-0
defeat by Tottenham Hotspur although the main focus is the preparation for
the Barclays Premier League start on Saturday 15 August.

"It is not going to be an easy game," he said. "I saw some of their game
[against Hull] and they are fit, they are well organised. It is not going to
be an easy ride at all for us. We are going to improve on the first
performance. We know that it hasn't been our best - but we are going to use
it to help us improve for the future. We know that it is part of the
preparation for the new season."

Aware that Beijing lined up in a 4-4-2 formation last time out, Zola was
keeping his cards close to his chest about his own lineup and tactics. "We
will try to play our game. On the fitness side they will certainly be ahead
of us - first of all because they are acclimatised and also because they are
ahead in their league schedule.

"We are going to make the most of it. I don't know yet what formation we are
going to play as there a few with knocks but we are going to play
competitively."

The manager had an update on Luis Boa Morte who will travel home with the
team as planned this weekend and see a specialist before heading to Portugal
for the first phase of his recovery. He said he had no thoughts yet on how
to replace him in the team. "For me the main concern is him getting better
as soon as possible," he said. "We will find a solution. To be honest, I
haven't thought of anything else than his situation.

"He is a great boy. He never stopped smiling since. We all had long faces
when we sent to him and he was the only one smiling. It tells you a lot
about the man. He is a big loss."

Adding more experience to the squad is key to the manager's plans of
building a team that allows young players to thrive. "We don't have the
possibility to spend a lot of money like other clubs," he said. "We don't
complain and we are happy with the situation. We will try to work it out.

"It was very good last year because everyone performed at their best. We had
young players coming through like Jack Collison, James Tomkins and Junior
Stanislas. This year there will be some others.

"We have a good atmosphere and fortunately we have some experienced players
like Scott Parker which is really good to push the young players in the
right direction. They help them a lot. On top of that, I am sure the club
will try to get some players that will push the level of the club a bit
higher. I am totally confident.

"We need to have more options in attack. Carlton Cole was fantastic last
season and I am sure if he has someone to help him, it will be a great
thing."

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China challenge excites Specs
WHUFC.com
After a successful summer with his country, Jonathan Spector is raring to go
for his club
31.07.2009

Jonathan Spector will hope to make his first start of pre-season on Friday
with the high-profile match in the Barclays Asia Trophy against Beijing
Guoan. The United States defender could figure from kick-off having come off
the bench late on in the 1-0 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday. The
host club will be as eager as the Hammers to secure a victory, having lost
on penalties to Hull City. A capacity crowd of 60,000-plus is likely to be
in the Beijing Workers Stadium and temperatures will once again be in the
high 30s.

Spector, who took part in a flagship Premier League Creating Chances
community event on Thursday, said: "We were all disappointed to lose to
Tottenham. It is about pre-season though and being ready for the upcoming
season. We are excited though to be able to come to Beijing to play and play
in front of the Chinese fans.

"It is nice to come here and the people have been great since we arrived.
What is special here is how popular football is to everyone. To have the
opportunity to come here and experience that is great. We are all looking
forward to playing a team from China and seeing how we compare.

"The Tottenham match was played in a very different atmosphere to what we
were used to but the fans were great. We had some over watching us and the
Chinese supporters were really friendly."

Spector was a late arrival to the team training camp in Austria earlier this
month because of his success in the FIFA Confederations Cup. The 23-year-old
played every minute of every game in South Africa as the US went all the way
to the final before losing 3-2 to Brazil.

He said: "We had a great run. It was publicised a lot at home which was nice
but unusual in the US media for soccer. We were disappointed not to win in
the final. In the end it was probably a fair result, Brazil are a fantastic
team and they deserved it.

"It is nice to play all over the world and experience the different cultures
and atmospheres. The fans I would say were great in South Africa, just as
they are here."

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Parker looking to prove point
WHUFC.com
Scott Parker is hoping to start his first game of the pre-season campaign
against Beijing Guoan
30.07.2009

Scott Parker could make his first start of the pre-season on Friday as West
Ham United conclude their involvement in the Barclays Asia Trophy against
host club Beijing Guoan.

Parker is still finding his feet this summer after successfully overcoming
the groin injury he picked up towards the end of last season. After coming
on as a second-half substitute against Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday, he
has now got two 45-minute run-outs under his belt following his appearance
against Slovenian side MD Mura last Thursday.

"I am happy, obviously it's been a bit frustrating, because I had to come
off the back of last season with the injury and although I haven't had what
you call a full pre-season, playing in every match, I have been able to be
involved and have had match action and hopefully more on Friday night before
we go home.

"So it's just about getting my head down now and keep working and being
ready for the start of the new season."

Wednesday's match saw Parker's team-mate Luis Boa Morte suffer a serious
knee injury which will keep him out for at least the next six months. Parker
explained that the team were "gutted" for Boa Morte, but he believes the
combative Portuguese midfielder will be back firing on all cylinders when he
can.

"It's a big blow for us to lose Boa, he's a good lad. In our squad we have a
lot of young players and Boa is one of the more experienced, so it is a blow
to lose him in the dressing room. We were all gutted for him, but knowing
him, Boa being Boa, he'll come back fighting."

If Parker does play his part in tomorrow's match against Beijing Guoan, he
says he will be well aware of the dangers the local side will pose after
they gave Hull City a stern test in the other semi-final of the tournament.

"It's going to be hard, we found it tough in the first game with the
temperature and climate, but overall we are getting fitter and fitter with a
couple of weeks to go before the season starts now. We want to improve on
Wednesday's performance, without a doubt, that is the aim plus everyone gets
through another game ok."

Looking ahead to the new campaign, Parker says there are already good signs
that the team can improve on last year.

"I believe we can keep improving. We have a good squad here and I am sure it
will be added to in the near future as the manager looks to bring in the new
faces he wants and we can certainly push on from there."

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Kingstonian preview
WHUFC.com
A West Ham United XI side travel to Surrey for a friendly with Kingstonian
on Friday evening
31.07.2009

Alex Dyer will take a youthful West Ham United XI side to Kingstonian on
Friday night hoping to build on a dramatic 3-2 win seven days earlier.

The Hammers overcame Thurrock last week with a last-minute winner from
debutant Frank Nouble. The 17-year-old, who had completed his move from
Chelsea just three days before making his bow, is expected to be one of a
number of youngsters on show again at the Kingsmeadow home of the non-league
club.

Olly Lee, Georg Grasser and Anthony Edgar, who will all have gained valuable
experience from ten days away with the first team in Austria, could all
feature, while the experience could once again be provided by Nigel Quashie
and Calum Davenport.

"Thurrock was a hard game for us. Some of the lads were not meant to play 90
minutes, but we had a couple of injuries at half time and we had to dig in,"
Dyer said. "But all of the fitness work we have been doing in training,
getting the ball out and playing football every day, it is certainly
starting to pay off."

As well as the eye-catching display of Nouble, reserve-team manager Dyer
also singled out Cristian Montano for particular praise. "I put Cristian in
that left-sided midfield role and last week he was up and down and when you
need that little bit of quality he produced it and he put it right on a
plate for Frank.

"I was impressed with him as well as he was a new boy coming in and a lot
expectation on him and to be fair in the first half and the second half he
produced with a lot of good stuff."

As well as the youngsters looking to stake their claim for a place in squad
for the Bobby Moore Cup game in eight days' time, it could also be a special
night for two more senior figures. Ian Pearce, who played 171 games for West
Ham from 1997 to 2004, is set to make his second appearance for Kingstonian
against his former team. Meanwhile, Hammers goalkeeping coach Jerome John
will no doubt be looking forward to returning to the club where he won the
Isthmian League Championship in the 1997/98 season.

Kick-off is at 7.45pm and tickets will cost £9 for adults, £6 concessions
and £3 for juniors.

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Cole sees bigger picture
WHUFC.com
A competitive contest in difficult conditions will prove invaluable in the
long run, says Carlton Cole
30.07.2009

Carlton Cole has been back in training as the squad look to Friday's fixture
against Beijing Guoan as the chance to end the Barclays Asia Trophy on a
positive note.

The England striker said the team were very disappointed at losing out 1-0
to London rivals Tottenham Hotspur in their opening game but that there were
positives to be taken. He said the pre-season campaign was about being ready
to go once it all gets under way again on Saturday 15 August.

Cole said: "It was difficult out there for both teams in the conditions, it
was very humid, the air was really dry," he said. "But I am sure that all of
this, playing in these conditions and the work we have been doing both here
and in Austria last week will help us for the new season ahead. We will be
fitter and better for the experience."

On Thursday morning, Cole was given a lighter session as he warmed down with
those that had played a full part in the Spurs fixture, while the rest of
the squad had a more intense programme and finished off with a lively match.

Absent from proceedings was Luis Boa Morte, who was back at the team hotel
after his knee injury against Tottenham. Cole said he and his team-mates
were all concerned over their colleague during the contest but had to
quickly adjust their thoughts to the match at hand. Despite that early
setback, the team did their best to get back on terms with Tottenham but
Cole had to be content with a number of half-chances.

"It was frustrating not have got more of a chance to score, but you have to
keep going," Cole added. "As I have said, I and the rest of the team are
looking to the new season, knowing that all this hard work we have been
doing this pre-season will start to pay off for us if we continue what we
have been doing."

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A Beijing birthday treat
WHUFC.com
John Grainger was able to meet Mark Noble and Gianfranco Zola during a break
from training in China
30.07.2009

A lifelong West Ham United fan got the surprise of his life in China when he
was presented with a shirt by midfielder Mark Noble to celebrate his 70th
birthday. John Grainger had only just got over the shock of being brought
out to Beijing to see his beloved team play. His family had organised the
trip as a surprise treat for his milestone birthday. After then learning he
could watch the team in training on Tuesday evening, John was left
speechless when straight after finishing a strong session, Noble walked over
to meet John and presented him with a shirt on behalf of the team. Manager
Gianfranco Zola also spoke with John to pass on his congratulations and
thank him for his continuing support.
John, who lives in the West Midlands and makes the long journey south to
watch the team play as often as possible, was delighted. "I was completely
shocked, but what a fantastic surprise," he said. "To receive the shirt from
Mark was magnificent. "I am a huge supporter of his. He is one of our best
players and one that has come through our academy. Then to meet Gianfranco
was an honour. I shall certainly never forget my 70th birthday."
West Ham were alerted to John coming over by the Premier League, who had
been contacted by his family. The club then swung into action and made sure
a new away shirt was brought along, together with his name and the No70, on
the back. Noble said: "It was a really nice to meet John and give him the
shirt on behalf of the team. He was delighted and we were more than happy to
make his day. He and his family, like many other fans, have travelled a
really long way to see us and it was nice to be able to do something like
this, as we really do appreciate the tremendous support we get wherever we
play."
Zola echoed his midfielder's thoughts. "It was nice to meet John and wish
him a happy birthday," he said. "I know there are many supporters like him
who have travelled over here and I thank them for backing us. It is
certainly a long way to come."

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Hall at the double
WHUFC.com
Robert Hall scored twice as England's U17s thumped the Faroe Islands 8-0 on
Wednesday
29.07.2009

Robert Hall helped England's Under-17 side move a step closer to the final
of the Nordic International Youth Tournament with two goals in an 8-0
thrashing of the Faroe Islands on Wednesday.

West Ham United striker Hall, 15, scored the opening two goals for his
country after eleven and 21 minutes at the Tydal Stadium in Trondheim,
Norway.

Liverpool's Andre Wisdom and West Bromwich Albion's Saido Berahino also
scored twice apiece to put England 6-0 up at half-time. Second half
substitutes Jake Fowler of Middlesbrough, and Zeli Ismail of Wolverhampton
Wanderers completed the rout after the break.

Having drawn their opening match 1-1 with Denmark, coach Kenny Swain's team
must now beat the host nation in their final Group A fixture at the
Overlands Minde Stadium on Friday to reach Sunday's final.

Norway goes into the match top of the group, having added a 3-1 victory over
Denmark to their opening 7-0 thumping of the Faroese.

The Danes cannot reach the final, but can deny England second place in the
group should Swain's side lose and the Scandinavians score enough goals in
beating the Faroe Islands to overcome a ten-goal deficit.

Finland, Iceland, Scotland and Sweden are battling it out in Group B, with
the final between the two group winners being held at the Overlands Minde
Stadium on Sunday 2 August at 3pm UK time.

Further details of England's comprehensive victory over the Faroese will
follow soon.

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Next signing imminent
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 30th July 2009
By: Staff Writer

Swiss defender Fabio Daprelà should sign for West Ham United this weekend,
according to his current club. gcz.ch - the website of Swiss outfit
Grasshopper Club Zurich - reports today that the 18-year-old full back will
sign for United this Saturday, assuming an impending medical goes through
without a hitch. "The Grasshopper Club Zurich thanks Fabio Daprelà for
services rendered," read a brief statement, "and wish him well for both his
professional and personal future."
The two clubs have agreed a nominal fee and Daprelà - who is contracted to
Grasshoppers for another year - will join up with his new colleagues a
fortnight ahead of the new Premier League season. He is expected to play
understudy to first team left back Herita Ilunga. West Ham confirmed last
night that the deal was close to completion, a statement on whufc.com
confirming that "Switzerland Under-19 left-back Fabio Daprelà could also
arrive this week."
Daprelà has spent the last six year with Grasshoppers and has been a member
of the first team squad since the summer of 2008. He represented his country
at the European under 19 Championships in Ukraine earlier this year.

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Zola sweet on Gudjohnsen
Hammers name Barca frontman as possible summer target
Last updated: 30th July 2009
SSN

Gianfranco Zola has named Eidur Gudjohnsen as a possible summer target as
West Ham bid to bolster their attacking options. The Hammers recently
revealed that forward Luis Boa Morte could be out until the New Year after
sustaining anterior cruciate ligament damage. With strike partner Dean
Ashton looking bound for Stoke, Zola has limited options up front heading
into the new season. The Italian has been strongly linked with a move for
Inter Milan's Mario Balotelli this week, with Carlton Cole now the only fit
recognised striker. Keen to bring in more than one name, he admits that a
move for Barcelona striker Gudjohnsen would not be completely out of the
question.
"Lots of players have been linked to West Ham and Gudjohnsen is one of
them," he said. "We would love to have him playing for us, but we will see
what happens. "We have to be more effective going forward and certainly we
are on the lookout for another striker. "I don't know who it will be, but
hopefully somebody will come." He added: "I am thinking more about Boa Morte
himself, not about how I can replace him. "My main concern is that he is
better as soon as possible."

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Zola to rely on youth, not money
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 30th July 2009
By: Staff Writer

You would be forgiven for thinking that Gianfranco Zola is among a number of
Premier League managers that are jealous of the money Mark Hughes has at his
disposal for Manchester City. The Eastlands boss can almost pick and choose
the players he wants without any financial concern.

Unlike Hughes, Zola has to be very careful with his spending this summer and
make sure that every penny spent is worth it for the team and therefore the
club. Despite this though, the Italian is very happy with the situation at
Upton Park.

Speaking about the ways in which you can build a team for the Premier
League, Zola says there are 'two ways' of doing so, its just that Manchester
City are 'using the quicker one'. The other way, is to use 'patience,
working with the young players and trying to develop them' and this is the
way Zola is going at West Ham.

The Italian concedes that this way will 'take a lot longer' but that it can
'still achieve great results'. Overall, this policy is something Zola
remains 'very committed to'. He wants to make the most out of what he has
and make sure that the young players become as good as they can be.

With this in mind, it seems fair to say that Zola will be happy that his
squad is not short of a talented youngster or two. James Tomkins, Jack
Collison and Frank Nouble are just three young players that are ready to
make a huge impact this season and help bring success to West Ham.

This way, the financial state of the club is secure, the players are all
committed to West Ham and long-term success is a distinct possibility.
That's the plan anyway and Zola believes in it 100%.

Continuting his 'I wouldn't want Manchester City's money' argument, Zola
went on to say that he belives that 'football is not only about money' and
that supporting players and 'making them better' can be just as affective.

For all of our sakes, I hope Mr Zola is correct. Anyone else fancy a victory
over Man City in September? Gianfranco would certainly enjoy that!

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West Ham target Barcelona forward Eidur Gudjohnsen
Gianfranco Zola has confirmed his interest in bringing former Chelsea
team-mate Eidur Gudjohnsen to West Ham as he looks to bolster his attacking
options for the coming season.
Telegraph.co.uk
By Telegraph staff and agencies
Published: 6:42AM BST 31 Jul 2009

Carlton Cole is currently West Ham's only fit senior forward, with Dean
Ashton seemingly set to leave Upton Park, while Luis Boa Morte is ruled out
for up to six months through injury. Consequently Zola knows he needs
reinforcements up front, a factor highlighted in their relatively impotent
attacking display against Tottenham at the Barclays Asia Trophy on
Wednesday. West Ham receive Gabbidon boost The Italian is a keen admirer of
Gudjohnsen, who has expressed a desire to leave Barcelona this summer after
becoming frustrated with a lack of first-team football. "Gudjohnsen is one
of the players who have been linked with West Ham," said Zola. "He is one of
those players that not only West Ham would be interested in. "We know we
need to be more effective going forward and so we are looking for a striker.
"We don't know who it will be but hopefully someone will come."
However, Zola admitted he is not afraid to turn to the club's highly
successful Academy should the need arise this season. Players such as Jack
Collison and Junior Stanislas broke into the West Ham first team last season
and Zola is confident more talented youngsters could make the grade again
this term. "We already have so many young players like Jack Collison and
Junior Stanislas and they are playing already," he added. "It is good to see
the players from the youth team making it in the Premier League.
"That is down to the fact the West Ham have a good Academy and the club
policy is to play them. "Obviously we don't have the possibility to spend
money like other clubs.
"We have a good atmosphere in the club, we have some experienced players and
they are really good for the others. "I have total confidence in West Ham,
there is a positive atmosphere and everyone is working well so I am positive
it is going to be a good year."
West Ham play Chinese side Beijing Guoan at Beijing's Worker's Stadium in
the third place play-off of the Barclays Asia Trophy today.

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Zola striving for Super Mario signing
442 Staff - Yesterday, 16:09
FourFourTwo.com

West Ham United boss Gianfranco Zola believes Inter Milan striker Mario
Balotelli would benefit from a move away from Italy. The 18-year-old has
struggled to hold down a first-team place at the San Siro - making 33 league
appearances since making his debut in December 2007 - with the Italian U21
international's chances of action under Jose Mourinho in 2009/10 still
expected to be limited following the arrival of Samuel Eto'o from Barcelona.
And Zola, who is keen to strengthen the Hammers' attacking options, believes
he is doing everything in his power to secure the starlet's services. "I
have done everything I can to sign Mario," he said. "It would be in both our
interests if he came to West Ham. "There's no place for him at Inter and
he's a natural talent. "He is extroverted and knows his attitude can upset
people, but he's intelligent and still learning to handle situations."

West Ham are in talks with Inter over a prospective move which, if
completed, will be the second deal between the sides this summer, after Luis
Jiminez arrived on loan.

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Dean Ashton's West Ham days are numbered as promising Swiss left-back Fabio
Daprela signs on
By Matt Lawless
Daily Mail
Last updated at 8:03 PM on 30th July 2009

West Ham have offered their clearest indication yet that Dean Ashton is on
his way out after Junior Stanislas adopted the club's No 9 shirt. The
academy graduate wore the squad number during Wednesday's pre-season 1-0
defeat to capital rivals Tottenham in Beijing. Although the Upton Park club
insist that Stanislas was wearing the shirt to comply with Premier League
rules in China, stipulating that squad numbers must range from 1-24, the
Stoke and Hull City target's time in east London looks increasingly ominous.
The 25-year-old was omitted from Gianfranco Zola's 23-man party for the
Premier League Asia trophy in China with the club claiming the forward is
continuing his rehabilitation from injury. But Sportsmail understands that
Stoke boss Tony Pulis and Hull manager Phil Brown, who is staying at the
same hotel as the Hammers in Beijing, are preparing offers of around
£5.5million for the injury-ravaged forward. The Italian favours a 4-3-3
formation with Carlton Cole leading the line, accompanied by new recruit
Luis Jimenez and youngster Stanislas occupying the flanks, leaving no room
for Ashton, who has been sidelined since Zola's first day arrival as
manager. Stoke star James Beattie admits he would the relish opportunity to
forge a strike-partnership with the former Crewe player, hailing Ashton's
predaratory instincts. He said: 'He's got great natural ability. I've spoken
to Mathew Etherington and a couple of the lads I know at West Ham who are
very commendable about him.'
Etherington, meanwhile, is under no doubt that his former team-mate would be
rejuvenated by a move to the Britannia Stadium, insisting he has plenty of
goals to offer.
'Dean will score goals for us, there's no shadow of doubt about that,' he
told the Stoke Sentinel. 'He'll be a great asset if we can get him. There's
not only the goals, but
also a great ability as well. If we can get him fully fit, which I'm sure we
can, then he's a top, top player. He must be to have played for his
country.'
Ashton's sale would generate vital funds for West Ham with Zola refusing to
give up on former Chelsea colleague Eidur Gudjohnsen who is available at
£5million from European champions Barcelona and still in the hunt for Inter
Milan teenage sensation Mario Barotelli. Zola could be forced to spend on a
new midfielder, however, after Luis Boa Morte suffered a devastating blow
during this morning's pre-season clash against Spurs. The Portuguese
international is out until Christmas after rupturing his cruciate knee
ligaments in the opening exchanges in the Beijing contest. Czech Republic
midfielder Radoslav Kovac, who spent the back end of last season on loan at
the Barclays Premier League outfit, remains an option with the club weighing
up a renewed £4million offer to sign the Spartak Moscow man on a permanent
basis. The Hammers, meanwhile, will welcome highly-rated Switzerland
under-19 international Fabio Daprela to their squad this weekend. The
promising left-back will arrive as cover for first choice Herita Ilunga
after his club Grasshoppers announced that they have reached a deal to sell
the 18-year-old.

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Zola Swoops for Fab buy
The Sun

SWISS Under-19 ace Fabio Daprela has joined West Ham. The Grasshoppers
left-back, 18, meets up with Gianfranco Zola's side for a nominal fee
tomorrow. Zola is also on the trail of Nantes' Togo international striker
Thomas Dossevi, 30.

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Boa Morte injured as Hammers show they are striker light
Newham Recorder
30 July 2009

West Ham United 0 Tottenham Hotspur 1

LUIS BOA MORTE was stretchered off, Rob Green made a terrible mistake and
West Ham showed that they are severely lacking in firepower as their Asia
Cup clash with Spurs ended in disappointment. There were certainly some plus
points. Luis Jimenez looked lively and linked the midfield well with lone
striker Carlton Cole. James Collins had a storming match at centre half,
while some of the West Ham passing was crisp and incisive. But, in the end,
they did not have the cutting edge to hurt even a Spurs team lacking in
experienced defenders and once more, it seemed that Gianfran-co Zola's
favoured 4-3-3 formation did not suit West Ham's players as they handed the
initiative to Spurs. The match was decided 15 minutes from the end. Jack
Collison had just had an effort held by Carlo Cudicini when the ball was
hoisted to the other end where Jermain Defoe was clean through. His shot
looked too tame and too close to Green, but the England goalkeeper spilled
it and saw it trickle into the empty net. West Ham played their best
football in the first half, with Jimenez at the heart of it. The Chilean's
free kick picked out Matty Upson, only for his header to go straight to
Cudicini.
Silly mistakes allowed Spurs in for their best first half chances. Mark
Noble - on for the badly injured Boa Morte after just 12 minutes - lost
possession to Jamie O'Hara who set up Roman Pavlyuchenko for a shot that hit
the post, while O'Hara himself went close after Jimenez had been robbed.
Scott Parker replaced Kieron Dyer in the second half, and it was good to see
the midfielder get another 45 minutes, but with him on the field, the West
Ham formation looked even more negative and Spurs were carving out chance
after chance following the introduction of Robbie Keane. Either side of two
Defoe misses came a decent West Ham move that saw Jimenez combine with Cole,
before lifting a shot over the bar from a tricky angle. Keane put in Luca
Modric with a superb pass, only for the Croatian to find Green equal to his
shot, but then came the keeper's mistake and what proved to be Spurs'
winner.
Zavon Hines came on to add much-needed support to the tiring Cole, and it
was he who began the move that should have led to the equaliser. He stole
the ball superbly, before feeding Julien Faubert and the Frenchman's low
cross looked on a tee for Cole, only for the striker to fire well over the
bar. All in all, there seems a lot of work for Zola and his squad to do.
Spurs are one of their big rivals for a Europa League spot this season and
on this evidence, the north London team are already a few steps ahead.

West Ham: Green, Faubert, Ilunga, Collins, Upson, Stanislas (Savio 66), Dyer
(Parker h/t), Collison (Spector 81), Boa Morte (Noble 12), Jimenez (Hines
81), Cole.

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Hammers are Ice breakers!
Newham Recorder
30 July 2009

THE LONG-RUNNING saga to land Icelandic international striker Eidur
Gudjohnsen is set to end this week, when he finally signs for West Ham
United, writes DAVE EVANS.
The 30-year-old was in London at the weekend with Barcelona for the Wembley
Cup competition, and it seems that Hammers negotiators Gianluca Nani and CEO
Scott Duxbury finally persuaded the former Chelsea man to return to the
Capital. A deal is expected to be concluded by the end of the week and
Gudjohnsen's arrival will at last add to Gianfranco Zola's attacking
options, as he continues to be frustrated by the uncertainty over Mancini's
move to Upton Park. With just two-and-a-half weeks to go until the beginning
of the new campaign, and four weeks to the end of the transfer window, time
is running out for Inter Milan's Brazilian winger to be integrated into the
West Ham squad. The more experienced Gud-johnsen should have few problems
however. He has worked with both Zola and assistant boss Steve Clarke before
at Stamford Bridge, and is likely to adapt to West Ham's style of play
quickly. One player linked that does not seem likely to come though is
Italian forward Luca Toni. The 32-year-old Bayern Munich marksman is said to
have fallen out with coach Louis van Gaal, and an Italian newspaper linked
him with a move to Upton Park this week. It would certainly be quite a coup
for the club, and there is a connection, as Nani brought him to Brescia
during his time with the Serie B side. Toni has made 47 appearances for the
Italian national side, including the World Cup winning team in 2006, while
during his time at Bayern, he has netted 38 goals in just 56 games. However,
the big stumbling block with such a world class player is undoubtedly his
huge wage demands, and with the Hammers currently attempting to reduce their
salary commitments, the introduction of a 32-year-old player may not be the
wisest move they could make. Meanwhile, West Ham face competition from
Italian side Fiorentina for the signing of Swiss left back Fabio Daprela.
The 18-year-old has just returned from the European under-19 Championships
in Ukraine, where his team were pipped to a semi-final place by the hosts
and England. Talks will now begin again with the youngster over a move to
London as back-up to Herita Ilunga. Another full back who West Ham seem to
have missed out on is Sedan defender Paul Baysse, who is set to sign for
Sunderland. The 21-year-old said: "The wages on offer at Sunderland are 20
per cent bigger than the ones offered by West Ham and Blackburn."
West Ham face Spurs in the Asia Cup today (11am) with Matty Upson set to
take the captain's armband, while Scott Parker is expected to sit the game
out.

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Middle management will be vital for Zola
Newham Recorder
30 July 2009

A LOT has been made about the lack of strikers in the West Ham squad at the
moment, and that becomes even more appa-rent when you compare it to the
embarrassment of riches they have in midfield, writes DAVE EVANS. Last week
saw the return to action of midfield general Scott Parker, meaning that only
Valon Behrami is fighting for fitness, and his remarkable recovery could see
him back for the Spurs game on August 23. That means that if you include
youngster Josh Payne and Nigel Quashie, the Hammers have an incredible 10
midfielders vying for a probable four places in the middle of the park. If
fit, Parker seems to be the one automatic selection, though manager
Gianfranco Zola may want to ease him back gently. "Pre-season has been quite
difficult for me as I still had the problem I had last year and only got
over it two weeks before I came back," admitted the 28-year-old. "As a
professional athlete, I'm not sure you're ever 100 per cent fit, but that's
the way it is. "I feel fine and as good as I can be. I just hope to get fit
now and push on, but I've not played for the best part of four months."
One player who has got used to missing out on pre-season is England
international Kieron Dyer, but after his goal against ND Sura in Austria
last week, it is clear that he is at long last fit and raring to go, a real
luxury for Zola. "It was great to score, but to be honest, I am so happy to
be getting so many games in pre-season," said the 30-year-old, who has 33
England caps to his name. "It's the first one I've had in quite a while and
I feel I am getting stronger and sharper with ever game I play. "Fingers
crossed I get a few more matches and will be able to achieve the main target
of being in top condition come August 15 when the season starts."
Which is, of course, part of the dilemma facing Zola. What is his best
midfield? And who starts the match against Wolves? Certainly last season,
Zola and Steve Clarke hit upon a diamond formation that really worked. That
saw Parker and Behrami playing with Mark Noble and Jack Collison, and the
blend of youth and experience, toughness and flair worked a treat.
However, with Chilean international Luis Jimenez unlikely to have been
brought to Upton Park from Inter Milan to sit on the bench, that means one
of those will have to make way. Similarly, Dyer's fitness will put him in
the frame, and what about Junior Stanislas - one of the huge success stories
of last season? Added to that equation is young German Savio, who will be
looking to improve on his efforts since his arrival, if he is given the
opportunity. Then there is Payne, who like Noble and Collison before him,
will want to break into the first team sooner rather than later, not to
mention Quashie, who is still at the club. Some may say that it is vital to
have a lot of options in midfield during a long and arduous Premier League
season, especially with the amount of injuries the squad have suffered over
the last two campaigns. But it will be difficult for Zola to keep everyone
happy and his management of the midfield will be one of the more important
aspects of the new campaign. The boss has been quick to stress that he is
looking for goals from his midfield, something the team has been lacking in
recent seasons, and if that is the main criteria, then Jimenez, Collison and
Dyer may well be the choices alongside the vital and dependable Parker.

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Out in the cold!
Newham Recorder
30 July 2009

WEST HAM may not have taken a slow boat to China over the weekend, but
whether by sea or air, the result was the same - Dean Ashton was not with
them, writes DAVE EVANS. Some would say that he is merely continuing with
his fitness rehabilitation, just as Terry Dixon and Valon Behrami are back
at Chadwell Heath. Others though will point to his significant absence from
the recent 10-day trip to Austria, where despite his injury, Behrami, as
well as the struggling Scott Parker, were both there as part of a
team-bonding exercise. Ashton has been on the verge of fitness for the last
couple of months. He attended the Liverpool home game, looking lean and fit
in his West Ham tracksuit, but since then he has been conspicuous by his
absence. And now at least three Premier League clubs are queuing up for the
services of the England striker, who is still just 25-years-old. The likes
of Fulham, Hull City and Stoke City don't see a particularly tempting
triumvirate for Ashton to consider - though Fulham are in the Europa League
this season - but it seems that West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola is already
planning for life without the big man. Ashton has never played under the
current boss. His last game in claret and blue was in the 3-2 defeat at West
Brom last September - the day that the little Italian arrived at the club.
Two days later he injured his ankle in training and the rest is history,
just as Ashton's West Ham career seems to be.
The centre forward arrived at Upton Park in a blaze of glory when Alan
Pardew signed him for a then club record £7.5million deal in January 2006.
His goals helped the Hammers to ninth place in the Premier League, into
Europe and into the FA Cup Final, where he scored West Ham's second goal in
their heartbreaking defeat. Injury had already reared its ugly head before
that Millennium Stadium showdown however, with Ashton only 70 per cent fit
for the final, but his fragility really hit home at the beginning of the
next season when an injury, training with England, ruled him out for the
whole campaign. He returned the following season to top score with 11 goals
for the Hammers and even made his England debut against Trinidad in the
summer of 2008, but his injury in September means he has made just 56
appearances for West Ham in three-and-a-half years, though scoring a healthy
19 goals. Ashton's match fitness, even when he was available for selection,
was always a matter of debate, but his undoubted finishing skills never were
- he was simply international class. He showed it again at the beginning of
last season. Two goals in the opening 10 minutes of the new campaign against
Blackburn Rovers at Upton Park, set him on his way, but they were to be his
only strikes of another frustrating campaign. Zola's teams are about pace up
front, about hitting teams on the break, and it seems that Ashton just
doesn't fit the bill. It would be a great shame to see a fit Ashton knocking
in the goals for one of West Ham's rivals however, and if no teams are
prepared to take the gamble on him at around £5million, then he still could
be an asset for the club in the future. One asset that Zola and West Ham are
desperate to cling on to is England centre half Matthew Upson, who has been
linked with a move away once again this week. The 30-year-old defender, who
has 14 international caps to his name, is a target for Harry Redknapp at
Spurs as well as for moneybags Manchester City. Having lost out on John
Terry over the weekend, and having had a big for Joleon Lescott turned down
by Everton, it seems they are now turning their attention to the West Ham
centre back, who was in stunning form last season. A bid of around
£12million has been mooted, but West Ham are not under pressure to accept
it, unless the player himself asks to leave.

Towards the end of last season, Upson went on record to talk about his
desire to play European football, but as neither City or Spurs are in that
position, it does not seem logical that the player would consider a move to
either. With Lucas Neill destined not to return, Upson is also likely to be
offered the captaincy of the club, and that too may sway him towards
staying. One word of warning however, should City turn their attention to
Kolo Toure and Champions League side Arsenal then make an inquiry for Upson,
it may be a very different story. There are just two-and-a-half weeks to go
until the start of the season and just over four weeks to the end of the
transfer window, and yet little seems to have been resolved at Upton Park.
Strikers are the top priority at the moment, so it would seem a little
premature to be selling off one of your prize assets, even if he is still
injured!

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Dean Ashton heading to Stoke after West Ham line up replacement
By Darren Lewis 31/07/2009
The Mirror

West Ham will allow Dean Ashton to join Stoke once they tie up a deal for
his replacement. And Stoke boss Tony Pulis insists he has no fears about the
luckless striker's injury record. Pulis said: "You are always taking a risk,
you are always taking a chance with people who have had injuries. "But we
took Ricardo Fuller and nobody would touch Rick. We paid Southampton a
nominal fee for him. "He's come to the club and I don't think he has missed
a day's training. The only time he has missed game has been through
suspension! Not injuries. "So now and then you have to take a chance. And if
they've got the quality that you can't get anywhere else then even more so."
West Ham are confident of landing Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen while
they also believe they can tie up a loan deal for out-of-favour Bayern
Munich striker Luca Toni, 32. It would leave luckless Ashton free to move to
the Britannia Stadium where he would be reunited with academy director Steve
Holland - an influential figure in his development during his time at Crewe.
Ashton, 25, was a trainee at Stoke before moving to Crewe ahead of switches
to Norwich and Upton Park. Despite his outstanding ability Ashton - signed
for £7.5million three years ago - has suffered a nightmare run of injuries
in the past three years. But Pulis added: "I've spoken to Peter and Peter
thinks: "Let's have a roll of the dice, let's have a pop at it.' "Whether we
do that with other players or not I don't know but we assess everything.
Everything. "Dean is one of a number of players we have spoken to. Whether
we can do the deal, whether we can't, we'll have to wait and see."

Carlton Cole remains West Ham's only fit senior striker at the moment while
Luis Boa Morte six month lay-off with cruciate ligament has heightened the
club's search for reinforcements up front.

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PULIS PUNTS ON ASHTON
By Darren Lewis 31/07/2009
The Mirror

West Ham will allow Dean Ashton to join Stoke once they tie up a deal for
his replacement. And Stoke boss Tony Pulis insists he has no fears about the
striker's injury record. Pulis said: "You're always taking a chance with
people who have had injuries, but we took Ricardo Fuller when nobody would
touch him and paid Southampton a nominal fee. "I don't think he's missed a
day's training since he came here and the only games he missed have been
through suspension, not injury. "Now and then you have to take a chance and
even more so if they have the quality you can't get anywhere else."
West Ham are confident of landing Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen and
believe they can take Luca Toni on loan from Bayern Munich. That would leave
Ashton free to move to the Britannia Stadium where he would be reunited with
academy director Steve Holland, who was an influential figure in his
development during his time at Crewe.
Ashton, 25, was a trainee at Stoke before moving to Crewe and then Norwich
and Upton Park. Ashton, who has one England cap, was signed by the Hammers
for £7.5million three years ago - but has had a nightmare run of injuries.
Pulis (right) added: "I've spoken to our chairman Peter Coates and he
thinks, 'Let's have a roll of the dice, let's have a pop at it'."

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