Friday, October 22

Daily WHUFC News - 22nd October 2010

Striking options for Hammers
WHUFC.com
Victor Obinna has settled in quickly and enjoying the competition for places
in the Hammers ranks
21.10.2010

Avram Grant has plenty of attacking options at his disposal this weekend.
The manager has Frederic Piquionne, Victor Obinna, Carlton Cole and Benni
McCarthy all pushing for places - with Zavon Hines coming along in light
training for a possible return at the turn of the year. The fit forwards
were all in lively form on Thursday, banging in the goals during a special
end-of-training shooting session that also featured Mark Noble and Pablo
Barrera. There is equally strong demand for places at the back as every
defender in the squad was involved on the Chadwell Heath pitches, with
Matthew Upson pushing for a recall and the likes of Herita Ilunga and James
Tomkins eager to also challenge the back four. In midfield, Julien Faubert's
suspension for his reserve-team red card will not kick in for 14 days. As
such, the manager has the pleasant headache of plenty of options for the
visit of Newcastle United. Despite the competitive air you would expect
among the players, there is a fantastic mood in the squad. Obinna summed it
up with the way he has quickly adapted to life in London. "I'm settled now
and I'm enjoying myself," he said. "This is the kind of football I really
wanted to play and I'm really happy to be here and to play in the English
Premier League."

Having scored against Sunderland in the Carling Cup, he is itching to
reigster his first in the league. "I'm looking to start scoring goals
because I believe that is what West Ham wants. "The football is really fast
and that's the kind of football I'm hoping to play. I've been trying to
adapt and it hasn't been that difficult for me. I've played a couple of
games and I'm enjoying myself."

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Pay on day for Newcastle
WHUFC.com
The Ticket Office will be open from 9am on Saturday ahead of the match with
the Magpies
21.10.2010

Fans yet to buy their tickets for Saturday's showdown with Newcastle United
should note they can pay on the day - should any seats remain unsold. With
the postal deadline having passed, supporters can still purchase online or
over the phone for collection on matchday. Alternatively, the Ticket Office
will be open to callers from 9am until the 5.30pm kick-off of what promises
to be a mouth-watering Barclays Premier League encounter. Season ticket
holders are able to take advantage of a superb promotion for the visit of
Newcastle United, with the club giving them an exclusive chance to buy up to
three additional tickets for friends and family at the reduced rate of £15
each.

Should any season ticket holders be wishing to sit with their relatives or
mates on this occasion, the Ticket Office will make attempts to relocate
them as a one-off. This innovative offer is first come, first served and is
subject to availability - with a maximum of 3,000 tickets available on this
basis. TIckets are selling fast across the board, so anyone interested in
being at the Boleyn should move fast or face disappointment Having extended
their unbeaten run to five matches in all competitions, Luis Boa Morte said
the Hammers were determined to make that a round half-dozen. "We are five
matches unbeaten and we want to keep that run going for as long as possible.
The next one is Newcastle and it is a game we are looking to get three
points from. "We're looking to beat Newcastle and we will be working through
the week to get the three points on Saturday. "No one wants to have a bad
start to the season because it leaves you with a big mountain to climb. We
needed to put things right and that's what we're trying to do now - we're
five games unbeaten so we're just going to try to keep going like that. "I
think everyone is playing well and has been putting in a shift for the club.
We are all looking to achieve the same targets for the club. We want to
finish as high as possible, that's what we're looking for."

Season ticket holders can buy seats for £15 for adults and £5 for kids,
while everyone else can snap up tickets for £20 for adults and £10 for kids.

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Queen meets Carr
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 21st October 2010
By: Staff Writer

Tony Carr popped over to Buckingham Palace yesterday to receive his
recently-awarded MBE from the Queen. West Ham United's Youth Academy
Director, who was accompanied by his family finally received the award for
which he was nominated last year during a special ceremony at the Palace.
A beaming Carr told the club's website: "It made me feel so proud for both
myself and my family to receive this amazing honour from the Queen. From
humble beginnings living in a council house in Bow to visiting Buckingham
Palace is quite a journey, but it is one I have thoroughly enjoyed every
step of the way. "I never thought anything like this would happen to me and
my family, so to be made an MBE is something truly special and it is a day I
will cherish forever. I want to thank all the other coaches and scouts who I
have worked with during my years at the club as well as, of course, all the
players who have gone on to do so well in the game."

Carr, who has worked in his role since 1973 was recently the subject of a
KUMB Q&A; to read the interview in full, click here.

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Da Costa career on the line
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 21st October 2010
By: Staff Writer

Manuel Da Costa has been arrested after being accused of sexual assault. The
Portuguese defender, who joined West Ham last year was detained by Police
after it was claimed that he molested a young female clubber and two of her
friends at Faces nightclub, Ilford. 24-year-old Da Costa, who had recently
been reinstated to the Portuguese national squad was collared after
apparently going 'berserk' at the popular nightspot. A witness is reported
to have said: "He [Da Costa] had been in the VIP area with other players and
looked drunk. He is alleged to have grabbed her and when she tried to push
him away he apparently hit her. Two of her friends came over and he is
alleged to have gone for them as well." Da Costa was taken to Ilford Police
station following the incident and was bailed on suspicion of both common
and sexual assault

August 2009: Calum Davenport is stabbed and later accused of assaulting his
sister following a family row at their home in Bedford.

January 2009: Diego Tristan is arrested after being caught drunk at the
wheel, having crashed his Porsche into the back of a taxi. Fined £3,500 and
banned from driving for three years.

November 2008: James Collins insists he is a victim of mistaken identity
after getting nicked outside Funky Buddah following an altercation.

September 2008: Carlton Cole spends the night in a cell after being pulled
for drink driving on the embankment - at 4:30am on a Tuesday morning.

October 2006: Anton Ferdinand is charged with assault and violent conduct
following a fracas outside Faces.

May 2004: Czech hardman Tomas Repka is arrested following a dispute with a
neighbour. Charges are later dropped.

September 2003: Gary Charles (accompanied by an empty vodka bottle) is found
lying semi-conscious in his Merc after causing a trail of destruction in
Long Eaton, Derbyshire..

October 1997: An inebriated John Hartson is nicked at the Swallow Hotel in
Waltham Abbey after becoming abusive towards hotel staff.

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Dyer warning for Carroll
Former Magpies midfielder tells striker to avoid his errors
Last updated: 21st October 2010
SSN

Former Newcastle United midfielder Kieron Dyer has warned Magpies striker
Andy Carroll of the dangers that lie ahead if he does not clean up his act.
The 21-year-old striker, who has been linked with an England call-up,
appeared before magistrates this week charged with assault. Carroll is now
living with Magpies skipper Kevin Nolan as a condition of his bail and Dyer,
who had an eventful eight years at St James' Park, knows the pitfalls of
being young and wealthy. Dyer believes Carroll has the ability to become an
excellent player for years to come, but believes he needs to avoid the
mistakes made by the West Ham midfielder in order to fulfil his potential.
"We had a young exciting team, a fantastic team when you think about it,"
Dyer told the Journal. "But there was a lot going on off the pitch as well.

Brat pack

"They called us the Brat Pack, and I suppose we were at the time. There was
myself, Craig Bellamy, Jermaine Jenas, Titus Bramble,Carl Cort - we were
young lads who had a lot of money, single, living away from home. "We were
enjoying life off the pitch and we got up to all sorts. But that is the
problem you have in a city like Newcastle. "We were doing well on the pitch
and we were intent on enjoying ourselves off it, but we got into too many
scrapes. We attracted the wrong sort of attention and there are things I did
which I just can't believe when I look back. "That is what happens when you
turn young men into millionaires in a city where they receive so much
adulation just for being footballers. There are so many dangers when that
happens, so many pitfalls - I fell into a lot of them. "I look at Andy
Carroll and you can see the same problems. I hope he gets himself sorted out
because he could become an excellent player."

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Obinna targets goals
Hammers forward feels settled at Upton Park
Last updated: 21st October 2010
SSN

West Ham striker Victor Obinna is looking to get on the goal trail after
admitting he feels settled at the club. The 23-year-old forward moved to
Upton Park on a season-long loan from Inter Milan in August and has scored
one goal in six appearances for so far. Obinna has competition for a place
up front with Frederic Piquionne, Carlton Cole and Benni McCarthy all vying
for starting roles. Nigerian Obinna has revealed he is loving life in the
Premier League, but now wants to show what he is really about. "I'm settled
now and I'm enjoying myself," he told the club's official website. "This is
the kind of football I really wanted to play and I'm really happy to be here
and to play in the English Premier League. I'm looking to start scoring
goals because I believe that is what West Ham wants. "The football is really
fast and that's the kind of football I'm hoping to play. I've been trying to
adapt and it hasn't been that difficult for me. "I've played a couple of
games and I'm enjoying myself."

West Ham have had a poor start to the league campaign and the rock-bottom
club take on Newcastle on Saturday.

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Newcastle boss Hughton warns of West Ham backlash
TalkSport
Thursday, October 21

Newcastle boss Chris Hughton has warned his players to be wary of bottom
club West Ham. The Hammers prop up the Premier League table but Hughton
believes Avram Grant has built a squad strong enough to not only survive,
but thrive in the top flight. Newcastle travel to Upton Park this weekend
and Hughton said: "They are a very good quality team and we have to make
sure we are properly prepared. "They have turned things around to a degree
after a poor start by their standards and are on the back of a good run. We
certainly can't put ourselves in a position where we underestimate them.
"What they were able to do was bring in quite a few players in the summer
and when you go through the squad, man for man it is a very, very good
squad."

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Da Costa set to face Newcastle despite police investigation
TalkSPort
By Marc Isaacs
Thursday, October 21

West Ham defender Manuel da Costa remains in contention to face Newcastle on
Saturday, despite being arrested on suspicion of sexual assault. Da Costa,
24, is on police bail until early December, pending further enquiries after
an alleged incident at a nightclub in east London. The Portuguese defender
has been outstanding for the Hammers in recent weeks and manager Avram Grant
will be keen to keep him in the starting line-up as they look to maintain
their five match unbeaten run. Despite the revelations, Da Costa turned up
for training on Thursday and took part in the session ahead of the Premier
League game at Upton Park.

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Liverpool, Everton, Newcastle and West Ham check out Israeli striker Itay
Shechter
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER Last updated at 2:59 AM on 22nd October 2010
Daily Mail

Scouts from Liverpool, Everton, Newcastle and West Ham were in Germany on
Wednesday night to watch striker Itay Shechter. The Israeli scored in Hapoel
Tel Aviv's 3-1 defeat in the Champions League against Schalke 04 and did
enough to impress. Earlier this month, Tottenham chief scout Ian Broomfield
watched him against Lyon and the 23-yearold scored in both of Israel's Euro
2012 qualifiers against Croatia and Greece. Hapoel wanted £2.5million for
Shechter in the summer when he was linked with Celtic and Birmingham. But
with the striker has improved on last season's performances when he was the
country's top scorer with 25 goals as Hapoel won a league and cup double, so
his club could up the price to £7m in January. But Shechter would struggle
to gain a work permit. Non-EU residents need to have represented their
country in 75 per cent of matches over the past two years but Shechter has
played in only eight of Israel's 15 matches (53 per cent). His agent has
documents to prove the Israeli has missed games due to injury and suspension
but he may still struggle to get a permit.

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Why is Scott Parker Not Selected to Play for England?
West Ham Till I Die

Scott Parker is very much the 'main man' in this Hammers team. His
performances over the last couple of seasons have been absolutely first
class. Parker's match statistics must surely confirm that he is one of
England's top performing midfielders, both in terms of tackles made and
surging forward runs. Yet, Parker is consistently overlooked for selection
by The Three Lions. Indeed, although called up for the provisional England
WC Squad of 30, for South Africa, and performing extremely well in training
(as testified by Harry Redknapp) he never got a look-in during the warm up
games and was subsequently sent home.

Some times players perform well for their clubs, but international managers
just do not rate them for whatever reason. Perhaps this is the case with
Capello and Parker? Maybe there are aspects of his game that, it is felt,
are not good enough for international football? Perhaps his pass completion
rate is not good enough or it is felt that his aggressive playing style will
be too readily penalised by international referees? Or is it just that
Capello prefers other midfielders like Barry, Lampard, Hargreaves (when
fit), Gerrard, etc. Certainly players like Barry must be seen as
indispensable, otherwise why would Capello take Barry to the WC when he had
just recovered from injury and had not proven his match fitness or form?
Putting aside any debate on Barry and Parker's respective qualities, it must
have been extremely dis-spiriting for Parker to be passed over for a player
who had not played a PL match for nearly two months, prior to selection for
South Africa.

It is a testimony to Parker's professionalism and commitment that he dealt
with this bitter disappointment and returned to his club and responded by
playing better than ever. Hopefully, Capello will recognise Parker's
ability and commitment and reward it with selection for the next scheduled
England international match. After England's tame performance in their last
Euro 2012 qualifier, Capello has nothing to lose and, possibly, a lot to
gain!

So the key question is will Parker's prior international exclusion be
reversed? Or will the reason(s) for his exclusion ensure its continuation?
All Parker can really do, in the circumstances, is keep playing well for
the Hammers and hope that he finally gets the England chance that his
all-action displays so richly deserve.

Lets hope that his name is not added to the illustrious list of Hammers
(such as Phil Parkes, Frank Lampard Snr, Billy Bonds, Pop Robson, Alan
Devonshire, Paul Goddard, Tony Cottee, etc) who were not given a fair (or
in some cases any) chance by former England managers?

SJ. Chandos.

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West Ham United v Newcastle United: Match Preview
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 21st October 2010
By: Preview Percy

"If you pay peanuts you get monkeys" or so the saying goes. We're saving up
for a bag of Percy Dalton's. Until then, Preview Percy writes our match
previews. Here's his take on this weekend's visit from Newcastle United...

Next we have a visit from Newcastle United on Saturday for a 5.30pm kick-off
for a match to be televised by Sky.

The visitors currently lie in 16th place two points and four places above
ourselves. Their 8 points to date have come from two wins (Villa 6-0 at home
and Everton 1-0 away) and two draws (1-1 at Wolves and 2-2 last week at home
to Wigan). Their defeats have come at Man Utd and Man City away (3-0 and 2-1
respectively), and at home to Stoke (2-1) and Blackpool (2-0). Like
ourselves they are still in the league cup having seen off Accrington
Stanley and a Chelsea XI in previous rounds. They face Arsenal at home on
Wednesday evening in the next round.

Newcastle have, in recent years, been nearly as much of a soap opera as we
have. The season before last they seemed to be having their own "Manager Of
The Month" competition. Kevin Keegan left early in the season and was
eventually replaced by Joe Kinnear whose rein is remembered in these parts
for his hilarious four letter word filled rant in an interview with a Daily
Mirror journalist. Many were amazed at the restraint he showed in only
swearing at the journo 52 times in the course of five minutes. Kinnear's
health problems – he had a heart bypass op in February 2009 – meant that he
did not see out the end of the season and Alan Shearer took time out from
boring the pants off us on MOTD to take over the side but was unable to
prevent relegation.

Former Hammer Chris Hughton took over for the Championship season –
originally as caretaker but later on a permanent basis – and the return to
the top flight was relatively smooth. The season wasn't entirely without its
soap elements as owner Mike Ashley explored more different and unusual ways
of upsetting the locals. Amongst his crimes were putting the naming rights
of St James' Park up for grabs. Indeed, last season, for a while the famous
ground was actually officially named the "sportsdirect.com @ St James' Park"
stadium, a name which really caught on amongst the faithful. Not.

Transfer activity during the window was interesting if unspectacular.
Defender James Perch came in from Forest for an undisclosed fee and promptly
set a record by picking up yellow cards in each of his first five matches,
earning himself a week off in record time. They also managed to pull a fast
one over Everton by picking up promising youngster Dan Gosling on a free. In
order for Everton to seek compensation, they were required to make the
player an improved contract offer before the end of May. Apparently the
verbal offer made to the player by the Toffees didn't count and, as a result
of the gaffe, Newcastle saved themselves a reported £4m on the deal.
Plymouth Argyle also missed out as they were on a percentage of any fee
received by Everton. Gosling is, however, a long-term absentee having done a
knee ligament whilst still at Everton – so it's not just us that signs
injured players.

In defence they also picked up Sol "He's Going Home In A Minute" Campbell on
a free from Arsenal, though he hasn't been first choice so far this year,
with only one sub appearance in the league and one start in the League Cup
under his belt. There are rumours that Campbell may be in line for a
coaching role on Tyneside, following Colin Calderwood's departure to
Hibernian earlier this week.

In midfield, Ivory Coast international Chiek Tiote came in from Twente for a
reported £3.5m whilst £2m was spent on bringing in Hatem Ben Arfa on a
season long loan with a view to a permanent deal. Ben Arfa, a French
international described as having "both talent and issues" scored a
spectacular goal on his full debut at Everton, but was then unlucky to come
up against a rampant Nigel de Jong, whose awful challenge broke both tib and
fib in the match at Eastlands. The fact that de Jong was then dropped by the
Dutch national side as a result of the challenge will come as little
consolation to the player whose season is effectively over before it began.
The Dutch reaction to de Jong's crime was impressive, but not quite as
impressive as it might have been had they taken the same action after the
midfielder's karate kick on Alonso in the World Cup final.

Of course the Magpies are not themselves without sinners. Joey Barton's
history is well documented and includes a spell as a guest of Her Majesty
(gawd bless 'er) for an incident outside a Liverpool McDonalds. He also has
a four month suspended for an assault on then Man City team mate Ousmane
Dabo and previous incidents include stubbing a cigar out on the eye of a
City youth team player. However, Barton has a rival in the bad boy stakes in
the form of youngster Andy Carroll.

Carroll is out on bail twice over at the moment. He's due to go on trial
next week for an alleged assault in a Newcastle nightclub last December,
whilst he was remanded on bail earlier this week for allegedly hitting his
ex-girlfriend. Carroll is apparently claiming the incident was a case of
self-defence, which, given that he's a big lad, suggests that his ex-Doris
is one scary woman. There again most of them are up there aren't they. On
hearing that Carroll's address was listed as a Newcastle hotel, the
magistrates granted him bail on condition that he stay with Magpies skipper
Kevin Nolan pending trial, thus proving that the English judiciary has no
sense of humour. I mean, how funny would it have been had they substituted
Barton for Nolan on this occasion?

Carroll has also been the subject of some controversy within the game
recently. He limped off during the Wolves match with an ankle injury. Toon
physio Derek Wright decided that the knock would prevent the player from
travelling with the England U21 squad for the away fixture against Portugal
and Carroll withdrew. This seemed to upset U21 boss Stuart Pearce, who
insisted that Carroll should report to have the injury assessed by the
England U21 physio. Not an uncommon incident in international football but
for one thing: the England U21 physio happens to be Derek Wright. The
predictable row ensured and Carroll was omitted from the last England U21
squad, though Pearce claimed that this was nothing more than his showing
loyalty to his existing strikers. Carroll subsequently made the provisional
30 man squad for the full England side to face Montenegro, though he failed
to make the final cut.

Carroll has spent the season at the head of a 4-4-1-1 formation with his new
landlord Nolan sitting in just behind. Nolan missed last week's draw against
Wigan – he either picked up a knock in training or was "rested" depending on
which version you believe. Either way expect him to return this weekend,
unlike Steven Taylor, the defender who has had a wretched time with injury
in 2010. Just as he was getting over a knee injury sustained in January he
picked up a broken jaw sustained at the hands of (that man again) Carroll –
some spat about text messages and girlfriends one understands. Taylor had
barely recovered from that one before he dislocated his shoulder in
pre-season. He's a few weeks away from a return, though how much of his
future will be at St James' Park remains to be seen – contract negotiations
earlier this year saw the player transfer-listed and it may be that he'll be
off elsewhere in January. Look out for his first match against Carroll if
that happens!

Another unlucky one is 'keeper Steve Harper. Harper spent years as no.2 to
Shay Given and must have been looking forward to being first choice in the
Premiership after promotion. However a broken collar bone sustained against
Man City (really wasn't their day was it) has led to the introduction of
Dutch U21 international 'keeper Tim Krul.

Up front, other attacking options include Shola Ameobi with whom the club
has shown an great deal of patience over the years – 43 goals in over 200
appearances is hardly prolific after all. This probably means he'll come on
against us and score a hatful. Danish international Peter Lovenkrands
deputised for Nolan last week but is more of a fringe player these days, his
main use coming from the bench or in League Cup matches.

And so to us. Well this preview is turning into an episode of "Crimewatch".
Manuel Da Costa was arrested earlier this week following alleged assaults
(both common and sexual) after a fracas in Faces nightclub. He has been
bailed to reappear at the (unspecified) nick in December "pending further
enquiries". Whatever the facts of the case, the capacity for professional
footballers to act stupidly in nightclubs or in cars is something that never
ceases to amaze me in a depressing sort of way. Based on the precedent set
by Carroll, we may perhaps see Da Costa ordered to spend his evenings at the
home of our skipper, though whether the beak will realise that that actually
means Matty Upson and not (as every journo seems to think) Scott Parker is
another matter.

Upson himself was a slight doubt following the neck injury that kept him out
of last week's draw at Molineux. However, reports suggest that he will have
recovered in time for this one. The defence was at sixes and sevens without
him in the first half last week, though things did improve in the legendary
"game of two halves". The partnership of Gabbidon and Da Costa showed all
the signs of having been thrown together at the last minute during the first
45. If Upson's absence is to go into a second week, it is to be hoped that
DaCosta has found time in between visits to "an East London police station"
to train alongside Gabbidon.

Elsewhere, Behrami's back from injury but Grant seems to prefer his starting
midfield to include Boa-Morte and the Swiss may have to settle for another
week on the bench. Barrera will have recovered from his transatlantic
travels but, following a fine performance last week, I'd expect Dyer to get
the nod over the Mexican (if fit). Assuming Upson's neck is ok, I'd expect
us to start with Upson coming in for Ben Haim with Gabbidon being preferred
at left-back to Ilunga once more.

Last week saw us grind out a result for the second week in a row but,
hilarious as the problems at Anfield are, we're still bottom – albeit a mere
three points (plus goal difference) from 11th place. It's about time we
started moving upwards – five unbeaten suggests progress - but it's time to
step up a gear. Rumours abound that all is not well behind the scenes at St
James' Park ('twas ever thus) and that Ashley is getting a little twitchy in
the trigger finger area so this is a match that is eminently winnable. If we
can play well in both halves – we've only done so in the second 45 of the
last couple of matches – I see no reason why this one shouldn't be a
cracker. I'll take us to win this one 3-1 as we claw our way slowly upwards.

Enjoy the game!

Last season: N/A

Danger Man: Andy Carroll – Da Costa and Upson (or Gabbidon) will have their
work cut out and will know they've been in a game.

Referee: Chris Foy – second visit to the Boleyn for the ref who was last
seen handling the 3-1 home defeat to Chelsea. He may as well write the name
"Parker" in his book now – he always does eventually.

Travel news: It couldn't last. There's no Hammersmith and City line service
to Upton Park this weekend. The District line will be open however so just
expect fewer trains than normal. If you leave now you should just make the
5.30pm kick-off.

Daft fact of the week: In the Newcastle-set film "Get Carter", during the
scene where Michael Caine wanders in and orders a pint of bitter (clicks
fingers) "in a thin glass", just along from him in the bar there is an old
bloke who, famously, has six fingers on his hand. What is less well known is
the fact that the bloke next to him is in fact Mike Ashley, who was trying
to flog the old guy a set of dodgy goalkeeper's gloves. By the way, if you
ever get a chance to see the Sylvester Stallone remake, do yourself a favour
and go to the dentist instead. It'll be less painful.

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Thursday, October 21

Daily WHUFC News - 21st October 2010

Behrami biding his time
WHUFC.com
A busy run of matches could see Valon Behrami play an important role to the
Hammers' cause
20.10.2010

Valon Behrami has had another positive week so far at Chadwell Heath as he
bids to return to competitive action. The Switzerland midfielder was an
unused substitute at Wolverhampton Wanderers last weekend, having fought
back from a medial ligament injury suffered at Stoke City in September. With
matches against Newcastle United and Stoke City coming up in quick
succession, Behrami is itching to play - especially as he has only figured
in two games so far this campaign. "I am feeling good," he said. "I have had
some bad luck in the last two years with injuries and it seems I have spent
a lot of time in this situation. It is normal that my confidence is not so
high but I have been working hard and if I keep giving this effort, it will
be OK. "I am thinking positive. It is not always easy but it is great to be
back with the team and ready to play again."

The 25-year-old relished travelling with the team to Molineux and exchanging
banter with the home crowd as he warmed up on the sidelines. "It was nice to
be with the squad at Wolves. I spoke to the manager and I wasn't ready to
start the game. Maybe I could have played for ten or 20 minutes if I was
needed. "But it was OK because the team did very well and they didn't need
me. For me, it was a positive day and I have another week to work again and
improve my condition even more."

Behrami has a close bond with the Hammers support and is eager to show them
what he is all about once more. He accepts that it is all about talking on
the pitch rather than off it. "It is very important for me to get back to
playing. A lot of things have been written and said. The only place I can
prove my commitment is on the pitch and I am here for that. I have maybe
only played 90 minutes this season in two games. I don't want to be seen to
be always talking about it. I want to demonstrate what I can do for the
team. "West Ham fans are passionate. They are here to see the team getting
better and whoever plays, they get behind. If I play and provided I give 100
per cent, they will be happy. If not, they will let me know and that is
right. "I am working to start every game but I know the team are doing well.
It is up to the manager of course. We have a game on Saturday and then on
Wednesday. If you ask me, of course I will say I am ready to start both
games but this is not my decision. I am ready when ever he thinks it is
best."

With the team unbeaten in five matches and bidding to reach the Carling Cup
finals with that Stoke match next week, Behrami has seen a noticeable lift
in the mood. He is enjoying competing for places with the likes of Pablo
Barrera and Victor Obinna adding to the attacking options. "I can see a
positive atmosphere at the training ground. The club signed quality players
who give 100 per cent and everyone wants to avoid a season like last year.
We didn't start very well but we are now unbeaten in five matches. "We have
found a good way to play and are doing what the manager wants. The Premier
League is hard so you need to stay focused because the day you give 90 per
cent is the day you will lose."

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Abdulla working hard
WHUFC.com
Ahmed Abdulla has made good progress this season and was on target in
midweek
20.10.2010

Former Arsenal schoolboy Ahmed Abdulla was naturally pleased to get on the
scoresheet against his former side in midweek. Abdulla, who left the Gunners
for West Ham United at the age of 16, scored a late penalty in the Hammers'
4-1 Barclays Premier Reserve League defeat on Tuesday, a result that ended
his side's three-match winning run. "We have played very well," said the
first-year professional, who has converted from a forward to creative
midfielder this term. "The team shape has been outstanding this season.
We've put a lot of hard work in, but at Arsenal we didn't put the work in as
we usually do. We didn't keep the ball as well as we could. We know we can
play the ball as well as anybody in the league, but on Tuesday it just
didn't go quite right. Hopefully, that will improve and we can start
another run soon. "I'm enjoying it in midfield because I get more of the
ball. Playing in midfield is my role this season because I can get on the
ball and get the game flowing as often as I can."

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Tony's Royal appointment
WHUFC.com
Tony Carr has attended Buckingham Palace to be formally made an MBE by the
Queen
20.10.2010

Academy Director Tony Carr has spoken of his immense pride after being made
an MBE by the Queen for his services to football. Carr, who is now in his
38th year of work with West Ham United's famed youth department, attended
Buckingham Palace for his investiture on Wednesday. The 60-year-old, who was
joined at the Palace by wife Brenda, daughter Louise and sons Dean and Neil,
said the moment was one he would never forget. "It made me feel so proud for
both myself and my family to receive this amazing honour from the Queen,"
said Carr, who embarked on a peerless coaching career after his playing days
were cut short by injury. "From humble beginnings living in a council house
in Bow to visiting Buckingham Palace is quite a journey, but it is one I
have thoroughly enjoyed every step of the way. "I never thought anything
like this would happen to me and my family, so to be made an MBE is
something truly special and it is a day I will cherish forever."

Carr and his family made their way to Buckingham Palace before the Academy
Director went down on one knee to be invested by the Queen shortly after
12.30pm. Following the ceremony, the Academy Director mingled with his
fellow guests before enjoying a well-deserved lunch with his family. "I'm
going to enjoy the rest of the day, but I won't be drinking too much as I
have to be back in to take the boys for training first thing on Thursday,"
Carr confirmed.
"I want to thank all the other coaches and scouts who I have worked with
during my years at the club as well as, of course, all the players who have
gone on to do so well in the game."

During nearly four decades at the club, Carr has overseen the development of
dozens of top-class players, including many future internationals. Paul
Allen, Tony Cottee, Paul Ince, Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard, Joe Cole and,
more recently, Mark Noble and Jack Collison, have all come through the ranks
since he began work in 1973. Carr's amazing work was also rewarded by the
club last year with the award of a Testimonial. A successful match was
staged at the Boleyn Ground in May, with the year culminating with an
eagerly-anticipated dinner at the stadium on Thursday 18 November.

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Footballer Manuel da Costa arrested over sex assault
BBC.co.uk

A Premier League footballer has been arrested on suspicion of sexual
assault. West Ham United's Manuel da Costa was held by police investigating
an incident in a nightclub in Ilford, east London, on Sunday. The
24-year-old Portuguese defender was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of
sexual assault and common assault. He was bailed to return to the police
station in early December pending further inquiries. A Metropolitan Police
spokesman said allegations had been made by a woman in her early 20s at an
east London police station. He added that a 24-year-old man attended an east
London police station by appointment, where he was arrested.

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West Ham's Da Costa arrested in sexual assault probe
October 21, 2010
ESPN

West Ham defender Manuel Da Costa has been arrested on suspicion of sexual
assault by police investigating an alleged incident at a night club, it
emerged on Thursday. Da Costa is on police bail pending further inquiries.
The Sun newspaper said the Portuguese player was alleged to have molested a
woman dancing at Faces nightclub in Ilford, east London, then to have
assaulted her and two of her friends when a row broke out. Scotland Yard
said allegations had been made by a woman in her early 20s at an east London
police station in the early hours of Sunday morning. The alleged incident
had happened shortly before. A spokesman said: "On Tuesday a 24-year-old man
attended an east London police station by appointment, where he was arrested
on suspicion of sexual assault and common assault. "He was later bailed to
return to the police station in early December pending further inquiries.''

Portuguese defender Da Costa has made four Premier League appearances for
the Hammers this season.

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Kids games are just the ticket
Published: Today
The Sun

PREMIER LEAGUE clubs have made their junior sides' matches ALL-TICKET to
stop their top young talent being poached. West Ham and Fulham have taken
the step for their Under-9 to Under-14 teams because they are in London
where many clubs are in a small area. Tony Carr, Hammers' director of youth
development, said: "We want to make it more difficult for agents and all
sorts of other people to entice our players. "There are predatory clubs out
there. No club is whiter-than-white and some will do anything to get the
best young players from other clubs. "No one would want scouts from all the
other clubs looking at their prized assets, or speaking to the parents."

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Behrami out to silence critics
Midfielder determined to prove commitment at Upton Park
Last updated: 20th October 2010
SSN

West Ham midfielder Valon Behrami is eager to return to full fitness in
order to silence critics who have questioned his commitment. The Switzerland
international saw a transfer to Roma fall through in the summer and at the
time he admitted his disappointment that he did not move to Italy. Behrami
then suffered a knee ligament injury in mid-September and is working at West
Ham's Chadwell Heath training ground to regain 100 per cent fitness. The
25-year-old was an unused substitute against Wolves last weekend as he edges
towards a return, but it has still been questioned whether he wants to be at
West Ham.

Passionate

Behrami, though, told his club's official website: "It is very important for
me to get back to playing. A lot of things have been written and said. "The
only place I can prove my commitment is on the pitch and I am here for that.
I have maybe only played 90 minutes this season in two games. "I don't want
to be seen to be always talking about it. I want to demonstrate what I can
do for the team. "West Ham fans are passionate. They are here to see the
team getting better and whoever plays, they get behind. "If I play and
provided I give 100 per cent, they will be happy. If not, they will let me
know and that is right."

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Former Hammer Fighting for Football
ADDED OCT 20, 2010, UNDER: EASTERN EUROPE,ENGLAND,EUROPE

Despite once being on the books of West Ham United, Petr Mikolanda has had
to fight to maintain a career in football. When you read about the hurdles
he has been up against, you'll see why it hasn't been straightforward. Mark
Smith reports from Prague. Staunch West Ham fans will recognize the name
Petr Mikolanda. Petr was part of the West Ham squad for the FA Cup Final
against Liverpool in 2006, yet he failed to make a first team appearance for
the Hammers. Petr signed his first professional contract with Viktoria
Zizkov in 2003 after playing youth team football for Slavia Prague. Seven
years later, Mikolanda is aiming to make a comeback to competitive football
with the Viktoria. Viktoria Zizkov are a modest club steeped in history,
they are one of the oldest clubs in the Czech Republic after being founded
in 1903 by a group of students. The stadium, right in the heart of Prague,
seats a compact 5000 fans, which generates an intimidating atmosphere for
away teams and supporters. The Club is known for its traditional 10:15am
kick off time, it's normally hit and miss if I ever see that time on a
Sunday morning, but if I do, then I try to make the quick tram ride to the
ground to watch the game. Zizkov had its most successful period in the late
1920's when it won the Czechoslovak Championship, but more recently – in
2001/2002 – Viktoria performed admirably in the UEFA Cup by reaching the
second round of the competition and knocking out Scottish giants Rangers on
away goals.

During the season 2004/05, young Czech striker Petr Mikolanda made a big
impression for Viktoria after banging in 13 goals, this caught the attention
of the scouts of English Premier League team West Ham United. West Ham had
just been promoted to the top flight in England and were looking for a young
powerful striker to add to their squad, Mikolanda impressed on trial with
the London club and was soon signed by Hammers boss Alan Pardew. Petr was
only 20 when he moved to England to play for West Ham, describing the move
as a"fairytale" as he would be playing alongside the likes of Teddy
Sheringham and Bobby Zamora. Although Mikolanda made his mark during
pre-season with West Ham – scoring three goals – he found it difficult to
break into the first team. Subsequently, Petr was sent out on loan to gain
some first team experience. After spells with Northampton, Swindon Town and
Rushden & Diamonds, Petr returned to West Ham only to be released by the
club in the summer of 2006.

Czech first division side Mlada Boleslav then came in and signed Mikolanda
on a free transfer. After only seven games for Boleslav came the
devastating news that almost ended his playing career. Petr's kidneys were
failing and he was placed on the list for a transplant. In the meantime,
Petr would require intensive treatment that involved kidney dialysis three
times a week.

In 2007, Viktoria Zizkov offered Mikolanda a route back into the game,
coaching their youth team. A return to his former club was an opportunity
Petr couldn't refuse. After three years of coaching at Viktoria Zizkov, and
whilst still on the waiting list for the kidney transplant, Petr was given
the green light by the doctors to play professional football again in August
this year.

After following this story in the local press in Prague, I contacted Petr
and had arranged an interview with him; unfortunately, he had to cancel at
the last minute due to a regular hospital visit. Sadly, it does seem that
there has been a setback with his return to football. Like Mikolanda,
Viktoria Zizkov are aiming to make a comeback as well – to the top division
of Czech football after spending the last few seasons stuck in Divison 2.

I wish Petr a speedy recovery and really hope to see him back playing before
the season is over. It would be a fitting tribute to the player, if both he
and Zizkov are back in the top flight of Czech football at the start of next
season.

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Hammers midfielder is desperate to return to first-team action after injury
1:39pm Wednesday 20th October 2010
Guardian Series

VALON BEHRAMI says he is ready to start for West Ham against Newcastle
United on Saturday after recovering from a knee injury. The Swiss midfielder
has been sidelined for much of the campaign so far with the injury but,
having appeared in the squad for the team's 1-1 draw with Wolves at the
weekend, he insists he is eagerly waiting manager Avram Grant's call. "I am
feeling good. I have had some bad luck in the last two years with injuries
and it seems I have spent a lot of time in this situation," Behrami said.
"It is normal that my confidence is not so high but I have been working hard
and if I keep giving this effort, it will be OK. "I am thinking positive. It
is not always easy but it is great to be back with the team and ready to
play again. "It was nice to be with the squad at Wolves. I spoke to the
manager and I wasn't ready to start the game. Maybe I could have played for
ten or 20 minutes if I was needed. But it was OK because the team did very
well and they didn't need me. For me, it was a positive day and I have
another week to work again and improve my condition even more. "I am working
to start every game but I know the team are doing well. It is up to the
manager of course. "We have a game on Saturday and then on Wednesday. If you
ask me, of course I will say I am ready to start both games but this is not
my decision. I am ready when ever he (the manager) thinks it is best."

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Is Ilunga on the way out?
Dave Evans, West Ham correspondent
Wednesday, 20 October, 2010
14:31 PM

Does Avram Grant's preference for first Danny Gabbidon and then Tal Ben Haim
at left back, mean that Herita Ilunga is on the way out of Upton Park?

WEST HAM defender Herita Ilunga's days may be numbered at Upton Park after
manager Avram Grant ignored his claims for a starting place on Saturday at
Wolves. With Matty Upson pulling out on the morning of the match, Grant was
left with the prospect of reshuffling his pack with Danny Gabbidon being
moved from left back into the centre of defence. But instead of promoting
Ilunga from the bench, the West Ham boss opted to play another central
defender in Tal Ben Haim in the left back position. Congo international
Ilunga, 28, (right) was heralded as one of West Ham's brightest players in
his first season at the club after signing from French club Toulouse,
initially on a season-long loan. The defender was snapped up for a bargain
£2million in the summer of 2009, but since then he has been beset by injury
problems. Last season he made 16 league starts, but never found the form he
had shown previously, while this term he has played in four matches. Ben
Haim was a surprise inclusion in the starting line-up at Molineux, but he
impressed with his composed defensive play and his ability to get forward –
something that has been lacking in Ilunga's play since his injury. The
Israeli even combined with Freddie Piquionne for the last-minute goal that
was cruelly chalked off by referee Mark Clattenburg. Grant will want to
strengthen his squad in January and Ilunga could be the man to make way.

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Daily WHUFC News - 20th October 2010

Saturday at the Hammers for £15
WHUFC.com
Avram Grant's men are flying at the moment and season ticket holders can
take advantage of a great ticket rate
19.10.2010

West Ham United are bidding to go six games unbeaten for the first time
since January 2009 on Saturday evening - and you could be there for just
£15.
Season ticket holders are able to take advantage of a superb promotion for
the visit of Newcastle United, with the club giving them an exclusive chance
to buy up to three additional tickets for friends and family at the reduced
rate of £15 each.

Should any season ticket holders be wishing to sit with their relatives or
mates on this occasion, the Ticket Office will make attempts to relocate
them as a one-off. This innovative offer is first come, first served and is
subject to availability - with a maximum of 3,000 tickets available on this
basis. TIckets are selling fast across the board, so anyone interested in
being at the Boleyn should move fast or face disappointment

With Scott Parker and Kieron Dyer looking to get one over their old
employers, who have been in fine form on their travels since their return to
the Barclays Premier League, and Avram Grant having seen his men show
tremendous form of late, expectation is high for what promises to be a
thrilling night under the lights

Youth Academy members can also exclusively take advantage of the Kids for a
Quid promotion on this fixture, with child tickets available for just £1.
That's not all, with the club slashing all ticket prices for the Carling Cup
last-16 tie against Stoke City a week today on Wednesday 27 October.
Season ticket holders can buy seats for £15 for adults and £5 for kids,
while everyone else can snap up tickets for £20 for adults and £10 for kids.

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Sears shines on debut
WHUFC.com
The club's two young loan forwards were both in action on Tuesday evening to
good effect
19.10.2010

Freddie Sears had a debut to remember as Scunthorpe United won a five-goal
thriller while Swansea City's Frank Nouble also played his part in a
successful night. The two young Hammers strikers are earning valuable
experience out on loan and were involved on a busy night of nPower
Championship action. Sears lined up for Scunthorpe in the 3-2 triumph at
Preston North End and Nouble came off the bench to help Swansea earn a
goalless draw against leaders Queen's Park Rangers.

Sears put pen to paper on a month loan at Glanford Park in the morning
before meeting his new team-mates for the first time. Wearing No10, he was
impressive throughout and, with the scores tied at two-apiece, fired in a
shot that crashed against the post and rebounded for Martyn Woolford to hit
the winner. The 20-year-old was electric all night, running at the Preston
defence time and time again to have the home side on the back foot. The
decisive goal came as he burst through, beat the keeper and sent in a
crashing shot that he was unlucky to see smash against the woodwork.

Nouble is in the middle of a three-month loan at Swansea and came off the
bench in the 65th minute in the hope of earning all three points at the
Liberty Stadium. Still only 18, he has helped the Welsh side to move into
the play-off positions with some effective displays.

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Scunthorpe sign West Ham striker Freddie Sears on loan
BBC.co.uk

Scunthorpe have signed West Ham striker Freddie Sears on a one-month loan
deal. The 20-year-old, who had spells on loan at Crystal Palace and Coventry
last season, has joined in time for the trip to Preston on Tuesday evening.
Iron boss Ian Baraclough said: "He's a lad who first came to our attention a
few years ago when he burst on to the scene with West Ham. "We were
presented with the chance to bring him in and we're delighted to have him on
board."

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Any old Iron
KUMB.com
Filed: Tuesday, 19th October 2010
By: Staff Writer

Freddie Sears has joined Scunthorpe on a month-loan loan. The young Hammers
striker - who has failed to score for the first team since marking his debut
with the winning goal against Blackburn in March 2008 - has joined the
Championship club on loan until mid-November. Iron boss Ian Baraclough
welcomed the arrival of the 20-year-old, telling his club's website: "We
were presented with the chance to bring him in and we're delighted to have
him on board. This year he has looked stronger and quicker than ever, and
has been firing for their reserves. "He's certainly a player who will
enhance our squad and hopefully he will help the lads up front by chipping
in with a couple of goals. Hopefully he'll enjoy playing his football up
here. He will go straight into the squad for Preston on Tuesday, and while I
can't say whether he'll start or not he will certainly be in and around
there."

Sears - who has also featured for Crystal Palace and Coventry in the
Championship during the past 12 months - became an instant success at the
Boleyn when stealing the headlines on that crisp March day more than two
years ago. However since then he has made 32 appearances in all competitions
for West Ham without scoring - whilst 19 games for Palace and 10 for
Coventry similarly failed to provide any goals.

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Sears seals Iron loan
Young forward moves to Scunthorpe in one-month deal
Last updated: 19th October 2010
SSN

West Ham youngster Freddie Sears has completed a one-month loan switch to
Scunthorpe United. The 20-year-old forward has found first-team
opportunities hard to come by at Upton Park under Avram Grant, and has opted
to move to the Championship club to get some playing time under his belt.
Sears, a product of the Hammers youth academy, had spells on loan at Crystal
Palaceand Coventry City last season, although he failed to score for either
the Eagles or the Sky Blues. He now has the chance to impress at Glanford
Park, and admits he did not have to think twice about making the switch. "It
feels good to be here. I got a phone call on Sunday night saying that
Scunthorpe wanted to take me," he told the club's official website. "As soon
as I heard they were interested I wanted to come down and get going really.
"The Championship is a good league to be in, I'm just looking forward to
starting my time with Scunthorpe."

Preston debut

Sears could make his debut for the Iron against Preston at Deepdale on
Tuesday, and he is eager to get going. "I spoke to the manager on Monday and
he said he wants to involve me at Preston, so I don't know whether I'll be
in the team or not," he added. "It will be a quick debut but it will be good
to start playing football really."

Ian Baraclough's men go to North End on the back of a six-match winless
streak and the Scunthorpe boss is hoping Sears can help turn around their
recent slump. "He's a lad who first came to our attention a few years ago
when he burst on to the scene with West Ham," Baraclough said. "We were
presented with the chance to bring him in and we're delighted to have him on
board. He's come through the ranks and scored a goal on his debut for West
Ham."

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West Ham ready to rekindle interest in Arsenal legend
TalkSport
By Declan Taylor
Tuesday, October 19

WEST HAM are set to reignite their interest in Robert Pires. Pires, 36, has
been a free agent since his contract at La Liga side Villarreal expired in
the summer. And the former Arsenal star has been keeping in shape by taking
part in Gunners' first-team training at their London Colney base. Pires was
reportedly a target for West Ham under the management of Gianfranco Zola
last season, and it is understood that new manager Avram Grant could be
ready to take a chance on the veteran midfielder who is free to sign at any
stage. The former France international, who spent six years at Arsenal and
was part of the unbeaten team of 2003-04, is keen to stay in London. Arsenal
manager Arsene Wenger recently said that Pires has been "sparkling" during
his recent training sessions and the midfielder is said to have impressed
everyone with his sharpness and deadly finishing. Pires made his name at
Arsenal on the left flank but can also operate in central midfield or as a
second striker. And, after being hit by the news that summer signing Thomas
Hitzlsperger is set for another four months on the sidelines with a thigh
injury, Grant could be tempted to swoop for midfield reinforcements when the
window opens in January.

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Arsenal 4-1 Reserves FT
Ahmed Abdulla was on target but it was a disappointing day for the Hammers
at London Colney
19.10.2010
WHUFC.com

Arsenal reserves v West Ham United reserves
Barclays Premier Reserve League
London Colney training ground
Tuesday 19 October 2010
Kick-off: 2pm

Final score - Arsenal reserves 4-1 West Ham United reserves

90min - There goes the final whistle. A disappointing days for the reserves
but Alex Dyer will know his men are capable of better, having previously won
their first three games without conceding.
90min - Arsenal are just playing keep-ball. Think we have seen the last of
the action. Still the rain comes down...
90min - We are playing two minutes of added time.
89min - GOAL! - Former Arsenal schoolboy Abdulla sends the keeper the wrong
way with a shot into the corner.
88min - Penalty to West Ham. Subuola is foulded by Nordtveit.
88min - Faubert is shown a straight red card. He chased a long ball down and
clashed with a defender.
88min - Arsenal have looked good today. They have made the most of the slick
surface and zipped the ball around well. Dyer will know his team can do
better, as they have shown with away wins at Everton and Liverpool.
87min - Emmanuel-Thomas goes forward again. Tomkins steps in to nick the
ball away and avert the danger.
86min - GOAL! - Emmanuel-Thomas completes his hat-trick. He picks the ball
30 yards out and rifles an unstoppable left-foot shot just inside the post.
Stech dived full length but couldn't get there.
85min - This is going to be only the reserves second defeat in eleven
matches this season. Faubert brings the ball forward, beats a defender and
has a left-foot shot at the goal from 20 yards. Shea holds on to it well.
84min - Emmanuel-Thomas threads the ball through to Afobe on another attack
but it comes to nothing. One of the positives this second half has been
Subuola's showing off the bench. He can be pleased with his efforts.
83min - GOAL! - Emmanuel-Thomas runs up to take the penalty and sends Stech
the wrong way. 3-0.
83min - Eastman flicks the ball to Murphy, and he goes down under a
challenge from Tomkins. The referee points to the spot.
82min - Paul Groves is still out there on the halfway line watching the
action, with no umbrella I can add.
81min - Arsenal are making a third substitution. Vela is going off to be
replaced by Henderson. Not surprisingly, given the sleet that is now
chucking it down, the Mexico striker goes straight back to the dressing
room.
80min - McCarthy breaks clear. He finds Subuola, who gets after the ball
only for Hoyte to clear away.
78min - You wouldn't think it is mid-afternoon judging by the dark sky. The
weather is pretty grim and summer seems a long time ago. The referee takes a
tumble.
76mins - Lansbury and Vela play a one-two, but Stech is alert to the danger
and hacks the ball clear.
74mins - Vela takes a corner, he finds Lansbury but he slices wide.
73 mins - It's now officially pouring with rain.
71 mins - Into the final 20 minutes and no sign of the West Ham comeback
just yet...
67 mins - Arsenal make another substitution, replacing Sunu with Murphy.
Moments later, Vela curls another shot well high and wide of Stech's goal.
66 mins - It is like the bleak mid-winter here at present. It is dark, cold
and just about to tip it down. On the pitch, meanwhile, Wearen and Abdulla
are making their presence felt with some sharp tackles.
64 mins - Vela shoots left-footed from about 20 yards, but the netting his
effort finds is the one behind the goal rather than the one being defended
by Stech. Arsenal make their first change, with Aneke being replaced by
Benik Afobe.
63 mins - Judging by the blackness of the sky, it's going to absolutely
chuck it down in about two minutes, so please bear with me...
61 mins - A third change for West Ham, with Jordan Brown replacing Valim.
Here comes the rain again...!
59 mins - Emmanuel-Thomas finds Vela wide on the left. The Mexican is
fouled, but when the free-kick is delivered by Emmanuel-Thomas, it is
Tomkins who rises highest to head powerfully clear.
56 mins - Lee gets to the byline before driving in a low cross towards
McCarthy, but it is cut out. Seconds later, West Ham win another free-kick
near the Arsenal box. It is taken short to Faubert, whose cross is claimed
by Shea.
55 mins - The Gunners are threatening to wrap this game up as Sunu attacks
and the Hammers somehow scramble the ball behind for a corner. The cross
comes in and is headed up into the air before Stech claims. West Ham break
and Subuola runs at the Gunners defence, but is crowded out before he can
get his shot away.
54 mins - Emmanuel-Thomas is having a good game here. He beats one defender
before being fouled by Tomkins. Vela and Lansbury pretend to make a mess of
the set piece before the latter rolls the bal swuad for Aneke, who takes a
touch and curls a delightful shot that clips the crossbar on the way over
the top.
53 mins - Spence gets a bang in the back and West Ham have a free-kick wide
on the left level with the Arsenal box. Abdulla crosses, but it's cut out at
the near post and Arsenal clear.
51 mins - A second change from Dyer, who replaces Stanislas with Eoin
Wearen.
49 mins - GOAL! Emmanuel-Thomas is a real one to watch for the future,
that's for sure. The No7 cuts in from the right-hand side, beats two
defenders and calmly slots the ball past Stech to double Arsenal's lead.
Very impressive from the big man.
48 mins - West Ham have made a change at the break, with Daniel Subuola on
for Montano. No change in formation, though. Lee intercepts the ball about
30 yards out before shooting, but his effort flies over the top. Arsenal
come forward from the goal kick and Sunu shoots from distance, forcing Stech
to tip over.
47 mins - Stech is called into action early in the second period, but his
handling is secure as he catches a shot in front of his face.
46 mins - McCarthy and Stanislas get the second half up and running. Can the
Hammers hit back and maintain their 100 per cent start to the season? As we
re-start, the sun comes out again.
The two teams emerge from the dressing room to be met with a deluge from the
skies. The rain is coming down hard, but I think it will blow over quickly
enough. West Ham will get us back under way shortly.

Half-time score - Arsenal reserves 1-0 West Ham United

46 mins - Into added time and McCarthy gets clear down the left touchline
before crossing towards Montano. The Academy graduate can only divert his
effort well over the top. Seconds later, the whistle goes for half time.
44 mins - GOAL! To be fair, that had been coming in the last couple of
minutes. Arsenal knocked the ball around patiently, waiting for a chance to
pounce. Vela dropped deep before finding Emmanuel-Thomas wide on the right
with a delightful pass. The big winger powered past his marker before
crossing low. Stech tried to cut out the ball, but could only divert it into
the path of Aneke, who heads in from a couple of yards out.
41 mins - Dagenham & Redbridge manager John Still is here now. It's a
gallery of familiar faces along the touchline. I wonder who he is looking at
as a potential loanee?
39 mins - Half time is rapidly approaching and there isn't much going on at
present. Arsenal are playing some nice, neat football as you might expect,
but they're not creating much at present. Stech's two saves aside, he's not
had a lot to do.
36 mins - The boss has arrived just in time to see Spector make an
inch-perfect tackle to stop Vela in his tracks on the edge of the penalty
area. If he'd got that wrong, he could have been in a lot of trouble. He
didn't, though, and West Ham clear.
35 mins - Hammers manager Avram Grant has arrived after taking first-team
training at Chadwell Heath this morning. He joins Zeljko Petrovic, Paul
Groves, Kevin Keen and David Coles on the touchline.
33 mins - Good spell of possession for the visitors, who keep the ball well
before Lee spots the rampaging Faubert down the right flank. The Frenchman
controls before whipping over a cross, but Shea is there to collect. The
Hammers are communicating well out there, working hard to keep Arsenal at
bay.
28 mins - Good stuff. Lee finds Abulla, who skips past his marker and runs
at the Arsenal defence. He draws the defenders before feeding Montano. The
Colombian cuts on to his left foot and sends in a rising shot that Shea can
only help over the crossbar. The corner is delivered by Stanislas, but the
referee spots an infringement and Arsenal have a free-kick.
26 mins - Arsenal have a free-kick wide on their left. Vela curls the ball
in and Tomkins can only head the ball behind for a corner. Lansbury takes it
right-footed and over-hits his cross. The ball flies all the way across and
out for a goal kick.
24 mins - That was a close call! Strapping No7 Emmanuel-Thomas streaks
through, riding a challenge from Spence before sliding his left-foot shot a
couple of yards wide of the right-hand post. Stech could only stand and
watch.
22 mins - Close to an opening for McCarthy. Spence brought the ball forward
before playing a neat one-two with Abdulla and chipping the ball over the
top for McCarthy to chase. Hoyte and Shea also got involved and the Arsenal
pair inadvertantly tackle each other outside the Gunners box. Unfortunately,
the ball does not drop to a Hammers player and Arsenal clear.
21 mins - Aside from the rumble of traffic on the M25, it's been a quiet
start to the game for the Hammers. Home keeper Shea hasn't had much to do.
More positively, the Hammers still haven't conceded a goal in the reserve
league this term - it's now 291 minutes and counting...
18 mins - Nice one-touch stuff from West Ham sees them ping the ball around
in midfield before Montano gets clear down the right. He tries to cut inside
Meade, but the left-back keeps his eyes on the ball and snuffs out the
danger.
17 mins - Abdulla and Lee combine before McCarthy tries to play Stanislas in
down the middle, but again the pass is slightly too strong and Shea picks
the ball up.
16 mins - Lee gives the ball away in midfield, allowing Vela to run at the
West Ham defence. He shoots left-footed and Stech dives low to his left to
help the ball around the post. From the corner, Arsenal captain Miquel gets
his head to the ball at the back post, but it's too high and flies
harmlessly behind.
14 mins - Faubert bursts down the right before sending in a
dangerous-looking cross towards Stanislas and McCarthy. Defender Hoyte is
there to block and then hack clear amid shouts for handball by the Hammers
players. Nothing is given.
13 mins - Former Luton Town and Tottenham Hotspur manager David Pleat is
among the small crowd watching here at London Colney. Well, he's not
watching at present, as he has his back to the game and is deep in
conversation.
11 mins - Faubert is playing at right-back, with Spector and Tomkins in the
middle. Further forward, McCarthy is central, with Stanislas wide left and
Montano wide right.
9 mins - Lee does well to beat Lansbury in a tackle before trying to thread
a through-ball for Stanislas, but it's just too strong and Shea is out to
smother. The rain has stopped, thank goodness...
8 mins - Brilliant from Stech again. Lansbury breaks through into the middle
of the penalty area before stabbing the ball goalwards, but Stech sticks out
his big left leg to block. The goalkeeper shouts at his defenders to get
tighter to their men in future.
7 mins - Good hold-up play from Montano sees him find Lee, who feeds
Stanislas. The midfielder plays the ball wide left to McCarthy, who tries to
cut inside Nordtveit, but the right-back is strong and clears.
5 mins - Sunu gets to the byline and crosses low, but Spector is there to
stab the ball clear.
3 mins - A first chance for the Hammers as Montano breaks into the box. He
beats one defender before a strong block tackle from opposite No11 Sunu
brings an end to the youngster's run.
1 min - Arsenal kick-off kicking from right to left as I look at it. The
Gunners break straight from the start but West Ham clear to Montano. He
loses possession wide on the right and Sunu finds Lansbury on the right side
of the box. He shoots powerfully, but Stech makes a fine save to tip the
ball over. He then claims the resulting corner.

2.01pm - We're off and running...

1.55pm - You join us here just as the heavens open and the rain comes down
on Arsenal's London Colney training complex. With no shelter, keeping up the
live text updates and keeping the laptop dry could prove to be major
challenges. I'll do my best, though! Both teams have returned to their
dressing rooms for their final preparations, but they'll be back soon for
kick-off.
Good afternoon and welcome to Arsenal's London Colney training complex for
today's Barclays Premier Reserve League fixture.
Alex Dyer's second string have been literally unbeatable in recent weeks,
starting the 2010/11 campaign with three consecutive victories without
conceding a single goal. Everton and Liverpool have both been defeated 1-0
away from home, while Wigan Athletic were beaten 2-0 at Thurrock FC's Ship
Lane ground on 28 September.
Dyer again has a strong, experienced squad at his disposal, with full
internationals Jonathan Spector, Julien Faubert and Benni McCarthy all in
the starting XI. Marek Stech, James Tomkins, captain Jordan Spence and
Junior Stanislas all have plenty of first-team experience under their belts
too.
McCarthy has looked sharp in recent reserve-team outings as he continues his
return to full match-fitness, scoring in the wins over Wigan and Liverpool.
Stanislas, meanwhile, was on target at Everton and against Wigan.
With Arsenal in UEFA Champions League action at home to Shakhtar Donetsk
this evening, Gunners reserve-team coach Neil Banfield has fielded a very
youthful side. However, Mexico international Carlos Vela starts for the
hosts.
West Ham are not only seeking their fourth straight win to start the new
season, but also their third consecutive reserve league victory at Arsenal,
having defeated the Gunners on their own patch in each of the last two
campaigns.

Arsenal reserves: Shea, Nordtveit, Meade, Hoyte, Miquel, Eastmond,
Emmanuel-Thomas, Lansbury, Sunu (Murphy 67), Vela, Aneke (Afobe 63)
Subs: Randall, Martinez, Henderson

West Ham United reserves: Stech, Spector, Spence, Tomkins, Valim (Brown 61),
Faubert, Lee, Abdulla, Stanislas (Wearen 51), Montano (Subuola 46), McCarthy
Subs not used: Wootton, Eyjolfsson

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WEST HAM'S GURU COULD SORT OUT THIS CURRENT MESS
Date: 19th October 2010 at 5:05 pm | Written by James Atkinson
FootballFancast.com

In the wake of a dismal World Cup for England, sights were immediately set
to the future after the supposed 'Golden Generation' had all but eroded and
embedded themselves firmly in the footballing annals for England, with many
proving to be mere iron pyrite for the national team.

However, the future is blurry to say the least for England, with some
promise and good intentions, some discouraging signs and a lot of rudderless
talent hoping they don't slip the net. With the FA and Premier League
looking towards the future of the national team with recent changes in squad
rules, perhaps it is time they brought someone in to tie all the loose ends
together and create an English production line, and in my opinion, they need
look no further than Tony Carr.

With nearly 40 years experience in youth coaching at 'The Academy of
Football' at West Ham, Carr has become one of the most successful and
influential youth coaches in the country, not only creating an estimated
£80m in transfer revenue for the club, but nurturing these players into
international footballers. In Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard, Joe Cole, Glen
Johnson, Jermain Defoe, Michael Carrick and John Terry, Carr has a
'Magnificent Seven' to his name which regularly attain spots in the English
national team, and with many more having played at youth levels for their
country, it is no wonder so many turned out to honour him in May at a
testimonial match held at Upton Park.

The fact that so many did come to show their appreciation reveals the
gravity of the man within football and emphasises the respect he commands
from all quarters of the game. In Sir Trevor Brooking the FA also have a
perfect liaison with Carr with both having been involved at West Ham for
most of their lives. Carr would also not necessarily have to be as hands on
as he is at West Ham, perhaps advising the FA on youth development in a
consultancy role, overseeing and delegating rather than actively coaching.

With the new squad rules taking effect this season, the FA has taken the
first tentative steps towards a future which doesn't include England being
cast into the international wilderness. But with some English-based foreign
players being counted as 'Home-Grown' we can only hope there is more to come
from the FA. That said, the performance of the England Under-17s in
Liechtenstein, where they lifted the European Championship trophy earlier
this year, shows it is not all doom and gloom for the national team and
there are promising youngsters in the pipeline.

But if the likes of Ipswich Town's Connor Wickham are to grace the future
national team and not the pages of 'Whatever Happened To…' articles, then
there needs to be an experienced man overseeing national youth development,
and there is no better candidate than Tony Carr.

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West Ham captain Matthew Upson set for Newcastle return
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER Last updated at 2:17 AM on 20th October 2010
Daily Mail

West Ham captain Matthew Upson has returned to training after injury and
will be fit to face Newcastle at Upton Park on Saturday. Upson, 31, missed
the 1-1 draw at Wolves last weekend with a neck problem that manager Avram
Grant was hoping would not be long-term. West Ham are unbeaten in five
games.

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West Ham lead Celtic and Wigan in chase for former Bayern Munich 'keeper
Michael Rensing
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 2:17 AM on 20th October 2010
Daily Mail

West Ham, Wigan and Celtic are among a clutch of clubs interested in former
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Michael Rensing. The 26-year-old is a free agent
after leaving in the summer and splitting with his agent. He has had offers
from Germany and Italy but wants to play in England.

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Tuesday, October 19

Daily WHUFC News - 19th October 2010

Tuesday test for the reserves
WHUFC.com
Junior Stanislas might be among the first-teamers on view when the Hammers
go to the Gunners
18.10.2010

Alex Dyer's reserves will head to Arsenal on Tuesday afternoon in confident
mood after three wins out of three in the Barclays Premier Reserve League
this season. The 100 per cent Hammers will take on an Arsenal side who sit
one place and one point above them in second spot of the Southern section,
although the Gunners have played a game more. Dyer's young side - skippered
by Jordan Spence - have already beaten Everton and Liverpool away, either
side of a home victory against Wigan Athletic. Benni McCarthy could once
again lead the visitors' attack after three goals in his last three starts
for the second string, while the likes of Marek Stech, Julien Faubert, James
Tomkins and Junior Stanislas may also get valuable playing time. Dyer said:
"It would be great to keep the unbeaten run going. It will be tough, Arsenal
are a good footballing side at every level. The boys are confident and
hopefully the senior players who need games will come with the same positive
attitude they have shown in all the other games this season. They have been
a credit. "We are building a squad mentality and everyone is up for it when
they play for the reserves. They know they can't do their chances any harm
if they play well. There are a lot of first-team games between now and
Christmas for them to be involved in."

The Barclays Premier Reserve League has been reshaped for the new season,
with the 16 competing teams now split into three divisions. West Ham are in
the Southern section alongside Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, West Bromwich
Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers, with the Hammers taking on each of their
division rivals home and away. Dyer's squad will also take on the ten teams
in the two other divisions - Northern A and Northern B - once each, making
for a 20-match season. Aston Villa are currently on top of the Southern
section, two points ahead of the Hammers but have played three more games.

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Cup incentive for Stoke seats
WHUFC.com
Fans buying for the last-16 tie with Stoke would have a priority ticket
chance were there to be a home quarter-final
18.10.2010

Supporters purchasing tickets for the Carling Cup tie with Stoke City should
take notice of a special incentive should the club progress in the
competition.
Were the Hammers to win through what will be a competitive encounter to a
home match in the last eight, anyone who bought a general sale ticket for
this round would be given a period of exclusivity after season ticket
holders and members to buy a quarter-final seat either by telephone booking
or in person.
Indeed, should we go all the way to the semi-final and final at Wembley,
priority would be given after season ticket holders and members to those
that have attended the previous rounds.

Fans that attended the second-round match against Oxford United that were
either part of a multi-ticket purchase or paid at the turnstiles would need
to contact the ticket office before 27 October to ensure this match is
registered on your client reference file. Please note proof of purchase in
the form of the match ticket will be requested.

With in-form Stoke equally sure to be up for the cup as well on 27 October,
the club is eager to make it a special night under the lights at the Boleyn
Ground. As such ticket prices for a game that will not be televised live
have been slashed to just £20 for adults and £10 for children.
Prices for season ticket holders remain at just £15 for adults and £5 for
kids.

Four days before Stoke, Youth Academy members can also exclusively take
advantage of the Kids for a Quid promotion when Newcastle arrive on Saturday
23 October. Anyone enrolled on the scheme, which has some terrific savings
and great member benefits, will be able to buy a child ticket for just £1.
There has never been a better time to buy a Youth Academy membership. For
just £25, children can see the Newcastle game for £1 and the package also
includes FREE match tickets for three Barclays Premier League games against
Wigan Athletic, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Stoke City later in the season.

Manager Avram Grant has spoken of the importance of fan backing and said
strong home support can play a key role in pushing his team forward. "The
stadium was sold out against Fulham and it is a big help to have everyone
right behind us. "We look forward to continuing our unbeaten run away at
Wolves a week on Saturday before our next home games against Newcastle and
Stoke City in the Carling Cup, when I hope we will again have a full
stadium. It makes such a difference."

His words were echoed by captain Matthew Upson, who sees the Stoke game in
particular as a chance to push forward the feelgood factor at the club.
"It is a big opportunity to get into the quarter-finals," he said. "We need
to give it everything we have got as the chance to go far would be great for
the club. The guys went to Sunderland in the last round and did a great job.
They performed really well and got it done and we will need to do that again
when we play Stoke."

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Luis laments weekend luck
WHUFC.com
Luis Boa Morte believes West Ham United were unfortunate not to win at
Wolverhampton Wanderers
18.10.2010

Luis Boa Morte believes West Ham United were unfortunate to leave
Wolverhampton Wanderers with just one Barclays Premier League point on
Saturday.
The Hammers recovered from a sluggish first-half performance and a Matt
Jarvis goal to dominate the second half at Molineux and equalise through
Mark Noble's 53rd-minute penalty. Frederic Piquionne came within the width
of the crossbar of netting a winner from Boa Morte's inch-perfect through
ball three minutes later before the Frenchman saw a last-gasp winner ruled
out for handball by referee Mark Clattenburg. Boa Morte, whose move to the
centre of midfield from a starting position on the left wing played a part
in West Ham's recovery, admitted to having mixed emotions following a game
his team could easily have won. "We didn't play our stuff in the first half,
aside from a couple of times. The manager had a chat with us and we knew
what we had to do in the second half and that's what happened. We came out
and just did our work the way we knew we could do. We scored and had the
chance to score more than one. "We knew that in the second half we had to
change things and that's what we did [from a 4-4-2 to 4-3-3 formation]. We
changed the things and we grew in confidence and made a very good start. We
had the penalty and kept chasing the second goal. It wouldn't happen, but it
was a bit unlucky for us."

When asked about Clattenburg's decision to rule out Piquionne's 94th-minute
effort, Boa Morte was diplomatic, conceding that the Tyne and Wear official
had had to reach a hugely difficult split-second conclusion. "I didn't have
a clear view of the contact Freddie got on the ball so there is not much I
can say about it. Sometimes, the referee can take a couple of seconds to
come to a decision because it is a hard job for him as well. At the end of
the day, it was a deserved point. We didn't get beaten and that was the most
important thing. Earlier, before both Noble's spot-kick - awarded after
Kevin Foley's foul on Victor Obinna - and after Jarvis's 10th-minute opener,
goalkeeper Robert Green had been called upon to make a succession of fine
saves to keep Wolves at bay. Like so many of his team-mates before him, Boa
Morte was quick to praise the performance of the England stopper in
repelling efforts from David Jones and Christophe Berra. "Greeny is a top
goalkeeper and it's not the first time he has done that. We feel confident
in Greeny and everyone is behind him and he is behind everyone!"

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Matt's still Up for it, England
Published: Today
The Sun

MATTHEW UPSON will not turn his back on England according to West Ham boss
Avram Grant. Hammers centre-back Upson, 31, failed to make the bench for the
first two Euro 2012 qualifiers. And then he was axed from the squad for the
Montenegro clash despite the withdrawals of John Terry and Phil Jagielka.
But Grant said: "He was proud to play for England and is still proud. I
think he is still available. "He needs to be back in the squad. It would be
good for him and also good for England."

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Young Lions in action
WHUFC.com
The Hammers have strong representation in the England Under-17 set-up this
week
18.10.2010

Blair Turgott and Matthias Fanimo were both on England duty today as England
began the defence of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship crown.
The attack-minded Hammers duo - both regulars in Tony Carr's Under-18 team -
came off the subsitutes' bench in the opening game against Sweden in
Tbilisi. England were in command when they arrived, thanks to a Hallam Hope
double and a Nicholas Powell effort. Turgott and Fanimo have stepped up from
helping the Young Lions win the Victory Shield at U16 level last season and
are part of an 18-man squad that have headed to Georgia for the qualifying
mini-tournament. England's second game will be against the host nation on
Wednesday. They then conclude the section with a game against Poland on
Saturday 23 October. The two nations will progress to the Elite round next
spring. Meanwhile, young Academy centre-back Leo Chambers made his England
Under-16 debut last Friday for the 2010 Victory Shield opener. The young
Hammer was captain but the Young Lions went down 4-0 in Haverfordwest,
although the scoreline - including two penalties - was harsh on England.

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Carr honours Eddie Baily
WHUFC.com
Tony Carr has remembered the life of Eddie Baily, the club's former chief
scout who passed away last week
18.10.2010

Academy Director Tony Carr has paid tribute to former colleague and West Ham
United Chief Scout Eddie Baily, who passed away last week at the age of 85
following a short illness. "Eddie made his name as a player at Tottenham
Hotspur, where he played for ten years. He also played for England at the
1950 World Cup. After retiring, he worked under Bill Nicholson and was
Tottenham's assistant manager when they won the double in 1961. "Eddie came
into the youth department here when Wally St Pier retired and later became
Chief Scout, bringing in people like Jimmy Hampson to the club. Before then,
he did work with John Lyall with the youngsters and became the club's Head
of Recruitment. "Eddie was a hard-working man who told you exactly what he
thought about everything. His greatest claim to fame was probably bringing
Alan Devonshire to the club in 1976. I worked closely with him and got on
with Eddie very well. He said it as it was and there were no grey areas with
him, which I think John Lyall respected him for a lot."

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We Must Convert Our Possession in to Goals!
West Ham Till I Die

The 1-1 draw at Wolves gave us a run of 5 games unbeaten. That is a real
feat, in itself, when one recalls the abject nature of the defeats in our
first three PL games this season! It is still relatively early days, and
two back-to-back wins could well see us climb up to mid-table, but it is
always best to get out of the bottom three as early as possible in the
Autumn. The relegation zone is a bit like quicksand, the longer you are in
it, the deeper you sink and the harder it is to escape.

Personally, I would reaffirm my original view that we will not have too much
of a problem this season. The defence is more organised (even if it could
do with improving further still), Parker and Noble are starting to realise
their potential as a central midfield partnership and we have both width and
pace in the forward line. The pace and mobility of Barrera, Piquionne,
Dyer and Obinna gives us some exciting movement up front. Indeed, these
players provide the team with the kind of threat that only comes from
running at defenders with pace. The perfect example of that is Obinna's
excellent run to the bye-line that forced the Wolves defender in to the
clumsy challenge that resulted in the penalty decision.

However, if the Wolves result underlines one point in particular, it is that
we must more ruthlessly turn our possession in to goals. In the second half
we bossed the game and carved out a number of good chances that should have
been sufficient to take all three points. Mind you, perhaps Wolves could
also draw the same conclusion, given their domination of the first half. We
did ride our luck in the first 45 minutes, but on this occasion we got away
with it! On another occasion, against a better team, we will not. So, we
must also ask the question, why Avram Grant delayed making the early
tactical changes necessary to counter Wolves' emerging domination? It was
only at half-time that he really got to grips with the situation and turned
things around in the second half. In the intervening period the game could
very well have been placed beyond retrieval.

Also, it is disappointing that we have once again been on the rough end of
an incorrect, key refereeing decision. Mr Clattenburg ruled that Piquionne
deliberately controlled the ball with his hand, disallowing the goal and
booking him to boot! Subsequent replays proved that Piquionne chested the
ball down and that the goal should have stood. The yellow card may be
rescinded (if Mr Clattenburg acknowledges his mistake) but the additional
two points will obviously remain lost. Those are two points that could
prove important in deciding the club's fate, during the course of the
season, whether in terms of relegation or qualification for Europe. As
such, it is an issue of some potential consequence!

The interesting thing is that some sections of the media have highlighted Mr
Clattenburg's position on the pitch (in relation to the incident) and the
fact that he appeared to be unsighted. If so, just how could he have
reached the decision that he did? Perhaps the linesman flagged for the
offence, but I am not sure that is the case?

Nevertheless, there is demonstrable improvement by the team and one can only
hope that it is an ongoing process. The loss of Thomas Hitzlsperger for a
further 4 months is a real blow. We must hope that a counter-veiling factor
is the return of Jack Collison to fitness. If we could get Collison fit and
playing before the end of the year that would be a real boost. Similarly,
the return of Zavon Hines would add to our pace in attack and, crucially,
improve our cutting edge in front of goal.

Next up in the PL are Newcastle Utd (H), Arsenal (A), Birmingham City (A),
West Brom (H), Blackpool (H). We need to aim for a minimum of 10 points
from those fixtures. That is a case of consciously setting the bar high.
Putting aside the Arsenal match, we should theoretically be capable of
winning the home matches and achieving at least a draw at St Andrews.
Indeed, this could well be the phase of the season that sees us achieve lift
off from the danger zone.

While, we also have the forthcoming Carling Cup tie to look forward to
against Stoke City at Upton Park. I would like to see Stech, Tomkins,
Barrera and Cole included in the starting line up for the tie; with Benni
McCarthy figuring from the substitutes bench. It should also see the return
of Juilen Faubert to the right-back slot, given that Jacobsen is cup-tied.
Personally, I would rest Kieron Dyer for this match, as his playing time
needs to be prioritised for the PL campaign.

Is this the season that we finally overcome our long running League/Carling
Cup hoodoo, stretching right back to the mid-1960s? As the saying goes, we
can but live in hope!

SJ. Chandos.

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West Ham defender Matt Upson backed to revive England career by boss Avram
Grant
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 1:07 AM on 19th October 2010
Daily Mail

Avram Grant believes Matthew Upson deserves to return to the England squad.
Upson, 31, was not even in the squad for the Euro 2012 qualifer against
Montenegro last week - despite the absence of John Terry, Phil Jagielka,
Ledley King and Michael Dawson. The central defender missed West Ham's 1-1
draw at Wolves on Saturday with a neck spasm but his manager insisted he was
fit and available for England duty and has not retired from international
football. Grant said: 'I don't think players can change from good to bad in
the space of a few months. Matthew Upson was first choice four months ago.
'He is one of the best centre-halves in England. 'If (Fabio Capello) wants
to call me I'd say "Take Matthew Upson", but I haven't spoken to Capello
about it.'

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Big Mal played his part in the 'making' of West Ham
West Ham correspondent: Malcolm Allison is fondly remembered by Hammers'
fans
By Nigel Kahn October 18, 2010
GiveMeFootball.com

The football world is in mourning following the sad news of the passing of
Malcolm Allison, who to most in football was well known for his success with
Manchester City but at West Ham he is credited with being one of, if not
THE, founder of our famed Academy. The story is that after watching the
Hungarians tear England apart at Wembley in 1953, he went back to West Ham
and gathered around his friends in the local café just around the corner
from the ground, where they would work out their new style of playing with
the salt and pepper pots and sauce bottles. They then imposed this style of
play onto manager Ted Fenton, who had a love-hate relationship with his
captain, although this turned out to be successful as in 1958 West Ham were
promoted into the top flight for the first time in over 20 years.
Unfortunately for Malcolm he never got to play in the First Division for
West Ham due to illness the season before and, although he did try to make a
comeback, a certain Bobby Moore was picked in his place. Malcolm had spent a
lot of his time training the juniors at Upton Park and knew Moore well and
probably helped make him into the legend that he became. For whatever
reason, he wasn't offered a coaching job at the Hammers and so he moved on
but the fans all know that Malcolm Allison played a big part in making the
club what it is today, famed for our style of football, and our development
of young players.

R.I.P Malcolm Allison.

Disclaimer: The views in this article are that of the writer and may not
replicate those of the Professional Footballers' Association.

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