Tuesday, February 1

Daily WHUFC News - 1st February 2011

Obinna's pledge
WHUFC.com
An apologetic Victor Obinna has dedicated his FA Cup hat-trick to West Ham
United supporters
30.01.2011

Victor Obinna has dedicated his FA Cup hat-trick to the West Ham United
supporters he admitted he let down by being sent-off in the Carling Cup
semi-final against Birmingham City. The Nigeria star netted his first treble
in English football in Saturday's 3-2 fourth-round win over Nottingham
Forest, helping the Hammers to set-up a last-16 meeting with Burnley at the
Boleyn Ground. While Obinna was delighted to collect a matchball signed by
his jubilant team-mates, he conceded that he had let both them and the
club's fans down by being red-carded in the first-leg for kicking Birmingham
winger Sebastian Larsson. "I was very stupid to get suspended that way. It
happens in football but I apologise to the fans about that. I was mad with
myself after the game because I left my team-mates with ten men and I had to
miss three games. "I didn't know I was missing three games until later, so I
apologise to the fans and take full responsibility for that and it is
definitely something that will never happen again."

One thing Obinna will hoping happens again and again is netting a hat-trick
like the one he scored against Forest on Sunday. The 23-year-old was
naturally pleased with his personal haul, but also happy to help the team
make it through to the fifth round after an indifferent first-half display
against the Championship promotion hopefuls. "It was a fantastic game. We
didn't play very well in the first half. I think the first half was poor but
we were able to be level at half-time, which was very important. "I think
the second half was better than the first. We created so many chances to be
able to have won 5-2. Freddie Piquionne had some chances and their
goalkeeper was good. The third goal was a clear penalty. "I thought we
deserved to win the game, but the first half was really poor. It was a
fantastic game for the fans. After the disappointment against Birmingham in
the Carling Cup, everybody was down but I think we just have to move on
because that is football. "Most of all, we have to take our winning
mentality into the Premier League, which is our priority this season."

The highlight of Obinna's treble was his second goal, even if the forward
admitted he had not exactly meant to beat Forest goalkeeper with a swerving,
dipping 30-yard strike from near the right touchline. "Well, so many people
have asked me about the same thing! As a striker, the most important thing
is to put the ball in the back of the net. I was a bit lucky for that goal.
"It was a mix. I wanted to cross and I wanted to shoot but in the end it
went in so I was very happy. "In England it is the first hat-trick I have
scored by I scored one in Italy. I scored one in Serie B for Chievo Verona
against - I can't remember who we played, but it was a fantastic hat-trick!
They were good goals! "This [ball] is really nice. Maybe my Mum will be able
to keep it!"

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Gabbs delight at Wales return
WHUFC.com
Danny Gabbidon has spoken of his happiness at coming out of international
retirement
31.01.2011

Danny Gabbidon said his improved fitness record is the major reason for
coming out of international retirement for new Wales manager Gary Speed.
West Ham United's 31-year-old defender has been a member of all but three of
the club's 24 Barclays Premier League squads this season - a far cry from
the previous three campaigns, when he totalled just 20 league appearances
due to a succession of injuries. Gabbidon's fitness issues led to the
Cwmbran-born player to retire from international football in October last
year. However, following a long injury-free stint and a persuasive phone
call or two from Speed, the popular Hammer has decided to pull on the
Dragons' shirt again. Gabbidon could earn his 44th senior cap in his
country's opening Nations Cup clash against new club-mate Robbie Keane's
Republic of Ireland in Dublin on Tuesday 8 February. "It's nice to be back
involved. This season has gone a lot better for me - I've managed to play a
lot of games and proved my fitness to myself and that's why I've made the
decision to come back. "It made it a lot easier to come back after I got so
many games under my belt and proved myself that I can still play at the
highest level. That's the main reason I've decided to come back. "When
someone like Gary Speed rings you up, who is a respected man and someone
I've played alongside for Wales and is a really good guy, it boosts your
confidence too."

Gabbidon could line up alongside former Hammers team-mate and close friend
James Collins at the heart of the Welsh defence against the Irish, while the
likes of Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey, Celtic midfielder Joe Ledley and Nottingham
Forest full-back Chris Gunter have also been included. Unfortunately for
Wales, Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale and former Hammer Craig Bellamy have
both been left out through injury. "We've got some really exciting players
coming through - everyone can see that - and now hopefully we'll get the
management side of things together and it will give us that extra push that
I think we need. "We're not that far off being a good team. The players are
there and I think now we've got a really good manager in place, we can push
on and get some better results."

Looking past their Aviva Stadium date with Keane's Ireland, Wales host
England in a 2012 UEFA European Championship qualifier at the Millennium
Stadium in March, while the reverse fixture will take place at Wembley in
September. "It's a big game. We've got a lot of big games coming up with
this Nations Cup tournament and obviously the England game and other games
after that. "I am happy that I can contribute and be a part of it."

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McCallum a Hammer
WHUFC.com
Young prospect Paul McCallum has chosen West Ham United over a host of
competing clubs
31.01.2011

Paul McCallum is aiming to go all the way at West Ham United after his
deadline-day arrival at the Boleyn Ground for an undisclosed fee. The
striker, who turns 18 in July, has been a revelation at non-league Dulwich
Hamlet this season, not least in scoring six goals in his last three
matches. McCallum had attracted interest from a reported 14 clubs but had no
hesitation in choosing a switch to West Ham After putting pen to paper on
Monday evening following his medical, the Streatham-based teenager told West
Ham TV: "It feels unreal. I feel like I am dreaming. I am expecting to wake
up any minute. I am honoured to sign for West Ham and I feel great."

A pacy forward who is still growing at 6'3, McCallum is ready to knuckle
down and prove himself first in Tony Carr's youth set-up, where he has
already met his new team-mates. He is relishing the thought of learning from
the likes of Carlton Cole and Robbie Keane at Chadwell Heath. "The youth
team at West Ham have got a great history and that is one of the reason why
West Ham stood out more than the Chelseas and Arsenals. I know I made the
right decision to come here. There is definitely a path here. It is a great
set-up."

McCallum only started playing football competitively two years ago, citing
himself as a "late developer". He began playing men's football aged 15 with
his brothers and said that had helped him to cope with the demands at
Dulwich. He has also had to deal with the intense interest from several
scouts whenever he has played. His fine season saw him score eleven goals in
the FA Youth Cup as the Dulwich academy team made it to a third-round tie
against Newcastle United. It was in the south London side's first team that
he made a real impact, though, and prompted the Premier League's finest to
take notice. "A lot of clubs were interested. At one point I think it was 14
clubs. I have just kept my head down and carried on working hard and here I
am now. "I have been on trial so I know everyone and like the way training
is. I hope I can hit the ground running. The first team would be the dream.
Hopefully one day, with some luck, the coaches can see what I can do and I
get a chance."

A keen tennis and badminton fan, McCallum said he had already thought about
the possibility of one day playing for the club at the Olympic Stadium,
should the club relocate. "It would definitely be a dream to play for West
Ham at the Olympic Stadium," he added.

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Dyer joins Charlton
WHUFC.com
Reserve-team manager Alex Dyer has left West Ham United to become assistant
manager at Charlton Athletic
31.01.2011

Alex Dyer has paid tribute to West Ham United after leaving his role as
reserve-team manager to take up the post of assistant manager at Charlton
Athletic.
Dyer ended a seven-year association with the Hammers by starting work as No2
to close friend and former West Ham defender Chris Powell on Monday morning.
The 45-year-old spoke warmly of his former colleagues at the Boleyn Ground
and also wished the club all the best in their fight to remain in the
Barclays Premier League. On a personal level, the lifelong West Ham fan is
now looking to make his mark working alongside Powell at The Valley. "It
came out of the blue. When Chrissy Powell got the job he said to me 'Do you
feel like coming across?' and I said I'd love to. I had to sort out things
at the club, which we've done, and it's a good opportunity for me to step up
and work with a first team, which is a goal. "It's been a good learning
curve with the reserves and I'm hoping now that I can go on to the next
level and support Chris in his new job. "It's a great opportunity for me
personally. It was a wrench leaving West Ham because I love the place. I've
been here for seven years. I came here first as a conditioning coach with
the youth team but I always wanted to coach knowing that my background was
playing football. "Slowly, the doors opened up. Kevin Keen always said to me
that coaching was what I should be doing so when the opportunity to take the
reserve-team job, I take my hat off to the man because he is the one that
pushed me and told me to go and take my badges. "When the door opened up, I
grabbed it and I've had so much support from Kev - he's been great for me.
I've worked under some very good coaches like Kevin and Steve Clarke who
have helped me to set out my sessions. "Also, the people off the pitch have
been great, especially the kit man Pete Williams. From day one, he has been
great for me, looked after me, given me advice and put his arm around me
when we've been beaten in the reserves. He's kept me going and is one of
those people who I will miss most of all, along with the Doc [Ges
Steinbergs] because we've always been there. People have come and gone but
we are the ones who have been around and it's been great. "I also want to
thank my physio Tom Smith, James Gritt, Eamon Swift, Anita Taylor for doing
all the paperwork and also Shirley and Keith in the canteen."

Dyer has enjoyed some fantastic times at West Ham, initially joining the
club as a conditioning coach in the Academy before being promoted to
reserve-team manager in September 2008. Over the past two-and-a-half
seasons, Dyer has played his part in developing a host ofpromising young
players who have gone on to become first-team squad members including Jack
Collison, Zavon Hines, Freddie Sears, Junior Stanislas and Marek Stech.
"Getting back into the Premier League with West Ham was a great time. Even
though I wasn't directly involved, getting to the FA Cup final was also a
great time for the club I supported as a kid. "I was born in Forest Gate and
went to school there. I supported this club when I was a boy and it's my
team. My Mum still lives in Forest Gate and my family are here, so it's a
wrench to leave. "I have made the reserve-team role my own. We have a nice
spirit and the kids have been great. The young boys who have come through
have been brilliant. We have a good, tight unit and work hard for each other
and I'm going to miss them because they are good kids. "It's time for me to
go to the next level and see if I can grow, keep learning and wanting to be
the best coach out there.
"I hope that, with Chris Powell and the staff at Charlton, we can get
ourselves out of that division."

While he is naturally now focused on helping the Addicks gain promotion from
League One, Dyer is desperate for the Hammers to maintain their Barclays
Premier League status. "Obviously, speaking about West Ham, I really hope
they avoid relegation this year. The squad is good enough, the management
team is good enough to stay in this division. I wish Avram, Colesy - I've
known him since I was at Palace and he's been great for me - Paul Groves and
Wally Downes the best. They're a great backroom staff and they've got to
stick together and I'm sure they'll be OK. "I'm sure they can survive and
stay in the Premier League. "I wish Avram the best because he's been good to
me in the sense that when I told him about leaving he said he didn't want me
to go but didn't stand in my way. He's provided me with a smooth passage to
move on and I appreciate that. "I hope I haven't forgotten anyone because
I've enjoyed my time at this club and I hope that, one day, I can come back
in another capacity because I do love the place."

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Barnsley sign Jacob Mellis and Frank Nouble
BBC.co.uk

Barnsley have signed midfielder Jacob Mellis from Chelsea and striker Frank
Nouble from West Ham United, both on loan until the end of the season.
Mellis, 20, made his first-team debut against Zilina in the Champions League
last November, and made 15 appearances on loan at Southampton last season.
Nouble, 19, has made 14 appearances for the Hammers since his move to Upton
Park from Chelsea in July 2009. He has also been on loan at West Brom,
Swindon and Swansea. England Under-19 international Mellis, who joined the
Blues from Sheffield United in 2007, last week signed a deal to keep him at
Stamford Bridge until 2013. "He is a big talent and technically brilliant,"
Tykes boss Mark Robins told the club website. "He's not been seen on this
stage yet, but I have no worries about his attacking abilities."

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Ilunga on his way?
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 31st January 2011
By: Staff Writer

Herita Ilunga could be on his way back to France, according to reports this
morning. The out-of-favour Congolese full back, who has barely featured for
the Hammers this season could be set to move to AC Monaco later today,
French media is reporting. Former Toulouse left-back Ilunga joined West Ham
two years ago and enjoyed a throughly successful first season at the club.
However since signing a permanent deal with the Hammers, his form has fallen
away drastically. West Ham are also hoping to move on striker Benni McCarthy
today, who recently went on trial with Championship club Queens Park
Rangers. McCarthy, who is rated with the likes of Tit Camara and Marco
Boogers as one of West Ham United's worst ever signings has failed to score
a single goal since moving to West Ham a year ago this month.

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Hammers linked to Man Utd defender
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 31st January 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham are, as usual, being linked to a string of players with the
transfer deadline just hours away. With the rumour mill in full flow this
morning, a string of links - some tenuous, some slightly less so - have
emerged this morning regarding the Hammers, who Avram Grant confirmed last
night remain in the hunt for at least one more player. Manchester United's
Wes Brown, who has made just 10 appearances for the title challengers this
season - one of which was the 4-0 defeat at the BG in the Carling Cup
quarter finals - is one player being linked with a move south. Tottenham
are also said to be interested in the 30-year-old defender, who can also
play at right back. Elsewhere it has been claimed that the Hammers are one
of three Premier League clubs - the others being Fulham and Bolton - who
have made enquiries at Manchester City this morning with view to taking
unnamed players on loan. Micah Richards and Shaun Wright-Phillips have both
been the subject of tentative enquiries in the past. Reading's Shane Long is
another who is said to have been subject of an enquiry from the Hammers,
although Reading director of football Nick Hammond has this morning ruled
out any incomings or outgoings at the Madejski.
Meanwhile Tal Ben Haim, who spent six months on loan with the Hammers last
year is thought to be on standby should no other deals go through. The only
likely outgoings today appear to be Herita Ilunga and Benni McCarthy, both
of whom are surplus to requirements under Avram Grant. Ilunga has been
linked with a return to Franco (Monaco) whilst McCarthy is likely to move to
a lower league Eglish team - assuming West Ham can find someone daft enough
to take him. However the winner of this window's most tenuous link award
must surely go to whoever decided to spread the rumour that West Ham are in
for Corinthians' 37-year-old former Brazilian international Roberto Carlos.

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Stupid
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 31st January 2011
By: Staff Writer

Victor Obinna has admitted that his dismissal against Birmingham in the
first leg of the Carling Cup semi final was 'stupid'. The Nigerian attacker
dedicated his weekend hat-trick to the club's supporters by way of an
apology for the dismissal that left the Hammers with ten men and unable to
stamp their authority in the tie, which Birmingham went on to win 4-3 on
aggregate. "I was very stupid to get suspended that way. It happens in
football but I apologise to the fans about that," a remorseful Obinna told
whufc.com. "I was mad with myself after the game because I left my
team-mates with ten men and I had to miss three games. "I didn't know I was
missing three games until later, so I apologise to the fans and take full
responsibility for that and it is definitely something that will never
happen again."

However his hat-trick against Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup at the weekend
went some way to softening that blow. "I thought we deserved to win the
game, but the first half was really poor," he admitted. "It was a fantastic
game for the fans. After the disappointment against Birmingham everybody was
down, but I think we just have to move on because that is football. "In
England it is the first hat-trick I have scored, but I scored one in Italy.
This [ball] is really nice. Maybe my Mum will be able to keep it!"

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Transfer deadline: final update
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 31st January 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham continue to be linked with a string of players as the winter
transfer deadline draws to a close. 23-year-old Leeds United winger Robert
Snodgrass was reportedly the target of a bid from the Hammers earlier this
afternoon. However West Ham's approach is said to have been rejected
instantly by the Championship club.

It was a similar story with Manchester City's Shaun Wright-Phillips. The
former England winger was the subject of enquiries from at least four
Premier League clubs today - one of which was said to have been West Ham -
but will remain at Eastlands due to the recent injury to Adam Johnson.

However one rumour that may have legs is the purported deal to bring
Valencia's Vicente to the Boleyn Ground. The 29-year-old wide man is thought
to be surplus to requirements at Mestalla and a loan move to the Premier
League may well suit all involved.

Another possible arrival is Portsmouth's Tal Ben Haim, who spent the first
half of the season on loan with the Hammers. Pompey are likely to allow the
Israeli international to leave on a free transfer in order to remove his
hefty salary from their wage bill. Any move is likely to be dependent on
other deals.

But one player definitely not on his way to Upton Park is Southampton
youngster Aaron Martin. The 21-year-old centre-half has recently broken into
the first team at St Mary's and has been watched by a number of Premier
League clubs in recent weeks. However an enquiry from West Ham earlier in
the day was swiftly rebuffed.

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Grant: one more to go
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 31st January 2011
By: Staff Writer

Avram Grant has confirmed that he is hoping to make one more signing ahead
of the transfer deadline at 11pm tonight. The Hammers boss, speaking outside
the Boleyn Ground tonight revealed that he was still looking to expand his
squad - whilst dismissing rumours that Carlton Cole was a potential target
for Newcastle, who are on the verge of selling Andy Carroll to Liverpool for
£35million. It has already been a productive window for Grant, who has
managed to sign no less than five players to boost his squad's chances of
avoiding relegation. Wayne Bridge, Gary O'Neil, Demba Ba, Robbie Keane and
youngster Paul McCallum, whose arrival is yet to be confirmed by the club.

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Striker goes on loan
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 31st January 2011
By: Staff Writer

Frank Nouble has joined Barnsley on loan for the rest of the season. The
19-year-old striker, who has made four appearances for the Hammers this
season is on his way to join the Championship club, according to local media
in Yorkshire. Barnsley will be the fourth club Nouble has featured for on
loan since moving from Chelsea to West Ham. He has previously spent time
with West Brom, Swindon and Swansea. Nouble will be the second transfer
deadline day signing for the Tykes, who captured Jacob Mellis on loan from
Chelsea earlier in the day.

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The window closes
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 31st January 2011
By: Staff Writer

The January transfer window has come to a close - with West Ham yet to
confirm their final business. With five players already in - Wayne Bridge,
Gary O'Neil, Demba Ba, Robbie Keane and youngster Paul McCallum - the
Hammers were desperately seeking to make at least one more signing ahead of
tonight's 11pm deadline. Former Portsmouth star Papa Bouba Diop is thought
to have been one player that Avram Grant had been hoping to add to his
squad, but any planned move failed to materialise.

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Sullivan reflects on 'stressful' window
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 31st January 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan has referred to the January transfer
window as 'the most stressful time I can ever remember in football'.
Sullivan, speaking in tomorrow's Daily Mail, admitted that the past four
weeks had 'taken over my life' - and that he was 'glad' when the curtain
finally came down on the window at 11pm tonight. "Maybe it is the position
we are in, but this has been the most stressful time I can ever remember in
football," he said. "I knew I had to do something - and we have signed four
players. "This is a crazy time of year for doing business and only the needy
step into the market. You can sense Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson
sitting back and watching it all unfold with a sense of calm, in the
knowledge their squads are fully prepared for the months ahead. "The rest
of us have to get into the bear pit and fight for our lives. I was glad when
11pm arrived last night. Now we can get on with the football again."

Sullivan on the new boys

Wayne Bridge: "Wayne has made an impact and, I hope, will continue to make a
difference."

Demba Ba: "The deal took three weeks to structure and complete; he will be
an exciting capture."

Robbie Keane: "I hope it is a permanent deal. He is a very good signing and
the fans will really take to his style of play."

Paul McCullum: "It could prove to be the signing of the window, if he
fulfils his potential. He's one for the future, we'll see how he develops."

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Hammers see Martin bid snubbed
Saints spurn West Ham approach for young stopper
Last updated: 31st January 2011
SSN

Skysports.com understands West Ham have had a bid rejected by Southampton
for centre-back Aaron Martin. Premier League strugglers the Hammers have
already moved to strengthen their frontline in this month's transfer window,
bringing in strikers Demba Ba from German club Hoffenheim and Robbie Kean on
loan from Tottenham. And now manager Avram Grant has seemingly turned his
attention to the club's defence, reportedly making an offer for young
stopper Martin. However, League One side the Saints are thought to have
spurned the approach as they concentrate on their promotion push this term.
Martin, who spent time on loan at non-league side Salisbury City last year,
has made three League One appearances for the Saints this season, as well as
two cup outings.

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Grant eyes another signing
And Hammers boss not prepared to let Cole go
By Elliot Ball - follow me on Twitter @ballell Last updated: 31st January
2011
SSN

Avram Grant has revealed West Ham United could add another player to their
ranks before the transfer deadline and insists Carlton Cole will not leave.
The Hammers have already added Tottenham's Robbie Keane to their ranks in
the January transfer window and they have been tracking Southampton's Aaron
Martin. The Saints have so far rebuffed West Ham's overtures for the central
defender but Grant is still confident of adding another face at Upton Park.
When asked if he would be bringing anyone else in before Monday's 11pm
cut-off, the Israeli told Sky Sports News: "Maybe one, we will see. I am not
sure if it will happen, we will have to wait. "He is a good player. We are
dealing with it now and I don't think it is a good idea to speak about it
before it is done." Andy Carroll's projected move to Liverpool has sparked
suggestions West Ham's Cole could replace the striker at Newcastle United.
But Grant insists his England frontman is going nowhere, adding: "I haven't
heard about that. He is our player and he will stay with us."

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Grant confident of survival
Manager backs newcomers to keep Hammers afloat
Last updated: 31st January 2011
SSN

Avram Grant believes his January recruits can inspire West Ham to triumph in
their relegation battle and beat the drop. The Hammers manager has bolstered
his squad with the signings of Robbie Keane, Demba Ba, Gary O'Neil and Wayne
Bridge over the past month. Fresh faces were required after a dismal first
half to the season which has left West Ham languishing at the bottom of the
Premier League, two points adrift of safety. Grant is now hoping the extra
impetus which often comes from new players will pay off immediately in three
crucial games, against Blackpool at Bloomfield Road on Wednesday, against
Birmingham at home next Sunday and away to West Brom the following Saturday.
They are matches from which West Ham must gain a significant points return
if they are to cash in on the optimism of recent performances. "The squad is
not bad but because of the injuries we've had we needed more players for
competition and fresh legs," said Grant, whose side beat Nottingham Forest
3-2 at the weekend to progress to the fifth round of the FA Cup.
"We had injuries in the first half of the season. Things didn't go for us.
We were looking for players to make up the 18 on match day so it was very
difficult.
"The next game is very important to us. Against Blackpool the players will
give everything they have. It is important for both teams but for us it is
more important. "Then we take on Birmingham. Both are teams near to us in
the table so it is vital to pick up points. We will approach those games
with confidence, especially if we can sustain the football we have played in
recent games."

Obinna apology

Keane's enthusiasm could give the Hammers an immediate lift and Grant is
likely to throw him straight in against Blackpool. He could form an exciting
strikeforce alongside Frederic Piquionne and Victor Obinna, who scored a
hat-trick against Forest. And Obinna has dedicated his treble to the West
Ham supporters he admits he let down by getting sent off in the Carling Cup
semi-final against Birmingham. "I was very stupid," Obinna said. "It happens
in football but I apologise to the fans about that. "I was mad with myself
after the game because I left my team-mates with 10 men. "I take full
responsibility for that and it is definitely something that will never
happen again."

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Exclusive - Gold: 'Keane is the best Premier League striker available'
TalkSport
By Ian Cruise
Monday, January 31

David Gold believes West Ham have pulled off a real coup by signing Robbie
Keane on loan from Tottenham. The Hammers co-chairman believes the Irishman
is the best Premier League striker who was on the market in January and he's
delighted he's moved to Upton Park. Gold told talkSPORT: "I'm absolutely
thrilled. He's probably the best striker around that's available. "There are
lots of great strikers in the Premier League, but we're talking about
availability, so arguably he's the best of all who've been available in the
window."

With Keane joining new arrivals Gary O'Neil, Wayne Bridge and Demba Ba in
east London, and Thomas Hitzlsperger and Jack Collison set to return from
long-term injuries, the Hammers now look in better shape to mount an escape
from the threat of relegation. Gold added: "Right now we feel in a good
place compared to where we were at the beginning of the season. "We feel not
only have we added to the squad but players are coming back, and it's almost
as if in the second half of the season we'll have seven more players in the
squad than we did in the first half of the season."

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West Ham's Danny Gabbidon comes out of Wales retirement
Nations Cup
BBC.co.uk
Venue: Aviva Stadium, Dublin Date: Tuesday, 8 February 2011 Kick-off: 1945
GMT
Coverage: Listen live on BBC Radio Wales, live score updates on the BBC
Sport website

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West Ham United's Danny Gabbidon has come out of international retirement to
be included in new Wales boss Gary Speed's first squad. Speed has also
included Aaron Ramsey, who is on loan at Cardiff City from Arsenal, for the
8 February Nations Cup clash with the Republic of Ireland. Tottenham
Hotspur's Gareth Bale has a back injury and Cardiff's Craig Bellamy (knee)
was not considered. Coventry City's Freddie Eastwood also returns to the
Wales fold. There had also been speculation over a possible return from
retirement of Fulham midfielder Simon Davies, but that has not happened.
Speed said: "Simon said he was tempted but at the moment he wants to
concentrate on his Fulham career and I respect that totally. Obviously Simon
is a quality player but I totally respect his decision."

Wales take on the Republic of Ireland at the rebuilt Aviva Stadium and the
following night Northern Ireland take on Scotland at the same venue.
Bellamy has been suffering knee problems and as Cardiff face fellow
Championship promotion rivals Swansea City on Sunday, Speed feels it would
be unfair to ask him to play two days later. Speed said: "I am sure everyone
is aware of Craig's situation and it would be wrong of me to ask him to play
on Tuesday after playing on Sunday. "The last thing we want is players going
back to their clubs injured." Speed said of Ramsey: "I'm delighted he's
available. He is really relishing the challenge and the Ireland game might
come at the right time for him. "He is hopefully one of the cogs in the
wheel that will make us successful. He's one of those players who can change
a game."

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Wales squad:

J Brown (Blackburn), W Hennessey (Wolves), B Myhill (West Brom); D Collins
(Stoke), J Collins (Aston Villa), N Eardley (Blackpool), D Gabbidon (West
Ham), C Gunter (Nottingham Forest), C Morgan (Preston), S Ricketts (Bolton),
A Williams (Swansea); A Crofts (Norwich), D Edwards (Wolves), A King
(Leicester), J Ledley (Celtic), A Ramsey (Cardiff), D Vaughan (Blackpool); S
Church (Reading), R Earnshaw (Nottingham Forest), C Evans (Sheffield
United), F Eastwood (Coventry), S Morison (Millwall), H Robson-Kanu
(Reading).

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Ilunga linked with Monaco move
Hammers left-back could return to French league
By Patrick Haond Last updated: 31st January 2011
SSN

West Ham defender Herita Ilunga could join Ligue 1 side Monaco on Monday,
according to reports in France. French paper L'Equipe confirmed that
officials from the club were in talks with the Premier League side in a bid
to bring the 28-year-old to the Principality. The left-back joined the
Hammers on loan from Toulouse in 2008 before sealing a permanent switch to
Upton Park a year later. The Congo international has lost his starting place
under Avram Grant following the loan arrival of Wayne Bridge during January.
Monaco are currently struggling in the French top tier, sitting two points
from safety with just two wins in their last 10 games. A deadline day move
for Ilunga would see the player in line for a start against former club
Toulouse on 6th February.

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Bolton and West Ham fight it out for Swansea ace
TalkSport
By Alex Shaw
Monday, January 31

Bolton face a last minute scramble for Swansea star Darren Pratley - with
West Ham and Nottingham Forest making late moves for him. Pratley has scored
seven for the Swans this season and has played a pivotal role in their
promotion charge. Owen Coyle is eager to make additions to his Bolton squad
and has been working on a deal for Pratley for the past week or so. The
25-year-old's contract expires at the end of the season and Swansea are
ready to cash in on him rather than lose him on a free - and they've already
turned down a bid from promotion rivals Forest. But West Ham have also
registered their interest in the final hours of the window, leaving Coyle
with a fight on his hands to sign the in-demand midfielder.

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West Ham move in for Anderlecht midfield ace
By talkSPORT
Monday, January 31

West Ham are poised to make a move for Anderlecht midfielder Lucas Biglia.
The 25-year-old has also been attracting interest from Valencia, but reports
in Belgium suggest that West Ham are set to finalise a deal before the
transfer window closes. Hammers boss Avram Grant has already secured the
signings of Robbie Keane, Demba Ba, Gary O'Neil and Wayne Bridge, but is
determined to bring more players to the club. Biglia has been impressive for
Anderlecht this season and is being tipped to make a breakthrough into the
Argentina team. Grant is hoping a move can be finalised in the next few
hours and Biglia can make his debut against Blackpool on Wednesday night.

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West Ham turn down chance to sign ex-Arsenal ace
TalkSport
By Alex Shaw
Monday, January 31

West Ham have turned down the chance to sign former Arsenal midfield star
Edu. The Brazilian has been training with the club for the last week in the
hope of earning a permanent move to Upton Park. The 32-year-old played for
the Gunners for five years, including the 2003-04 season when the club won
the Premier League without losing a single game, before leaving in 2005 to
join Valencia. The central midfielder, with 15 caps for Brazil, has been a
free agent since leaving Corinthians but will not be added to Avram Grant's
squad.

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West Ham new boys can boost revival
The Sun
Published: Today

AVRAM GRANT insists his January transfer deals will see West Ham climb out
of the relegation drop zone. The Hammers boss has added Robbie Keane, Demba
Ba, Gary O'Neil and Wayne Bridge to a squad which was hit by injuries in the
first half of the season. Now he is hoping the enthusiasm which often comes
from new faces will pay off right away. Grant said: "The squad is not bad
but because of the injuries we've had we needed more players for competition
and fresh legs. "We had injuries in the first half of the season and things
didn't go for us. We were looking for players to make up the 18 on match day
so it was very difficult. "The next game is very important to us and against
Blackpool the players will give everything they have. It is important for
both teams but for us it is more important. "Then we take on Birmingham.
Both are teams near to us in the table so it is vital to pick up points. We
will approach those games with confidence, especially if we can sustain the
football we have played in recent games."

The prospect of 30-year-old Keane playing with Victor Obinna and Frederic
Piquionne, the Hammers' leading scorer in the league, gives Grant hope.
He said: "I'm really happy to have Keane. He can help us a lot and brings
plenty of quality.'' Meanwhile, Hammers are talking over a loan move for
young striker Frank Nouble to go to Barnsley until the end of the season.

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David Sullivan - It's like being eaten alive in the transfer window bearpit
By David Sullivan
Last updated at 11:10 PM on 31st January 2011
Daily Mail

Maybe it is the position we are in, but this has been the most stressful
time I can ever remember in football. Nobody wants to help, of course. Why
should they? Money is tight so it's a case of doing your homework and being
selective with your gambling. Yesterday, we signed 18-year-old striker Paul
McCullum from Dulwich Hamlet for a small fee. It could prove to be the
signing of the window, if he fulfils his potential.

A few other clubs wanted him, but we moved quickly; he's one for the future
and our club has a reputation for giving young players a chance. We'll see
how he develops. More immediately, It took us 10 days to complete the loan
signing of Robbie Keane with a view to the transfer becoming permanent, if
West Ham stay in the Barclays Premier League. In other words, I hope it is a
permanent deal. He is a very good signing and the fans will really take to
his style of play. The Demba Ba deal took three weeks to structure and
complete and he will also be an exciting capture.

The transfer window has taken over my life this month. I knew I had to do
something and we have signed four players. Wayne Bridge is another who has
made an impact and, I hope, will continue to make a difference. Every phone
call or email from an agent is offering another player and fees are high
again. Buys in the closing stages of the window are often desperation buys
and clubs overspend.

Look at Fernando Torres, Andy Carroll and Darren Bent; those deals are
driven by rich, foreign owners, whose wealth is not subjected to the same UK
tax demands we are. It's all about odds and timing and luck. I remember
signing Roger Johnson and Scott Dann for Birmingham and they came out of the
Championship to forge an excellent Premier League central defensive
partnership. It can happen.

This is a crazy time of year for doing business and only the needy step into
the market. You can sense Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson sitting back
and watching it all unfold with a sense of calm, in the knowledge their
squads are fully prepared for the months ahead.

The rest of us have to get into the bear pit and fight for our lives. I was
glad when 11pm arrived last night. Now we can get on with the football
again.

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That'll Edu nicely for Hammers
The Sun
By ANDREW DILLON
Published: Today

WEST HAM may yet bring in post-window reinforcements in their battle against
relegation by signing former Arsenal midfielder Edu. He is on trial at Upton
Park and, as a free agent, there is no rush to sign him. Edu, 32, has quit
Brazilian club Corinthians and is looking for a move back to the Premier
League.
Hammers boss Avram Grant did make one small move into the transfer market
yesterday by signing hot non-league prospect, Paul McCallum, from Dulwich
Hamlet for £40,000. McCallum, 18, has scored six goals in his last three
games and underwent a medical yesterday. Happy Hammers co-owner David Gold
struck a bullish note at the close of the window as he reckons the East End
outfit, who go to Blackpool tomorrow, have triumphed over their relegation
rivals in the January sales. Gold is delighted with the bottom club's
capture of Spurs striker Robbie Keane, frontman Demba Ba, Wayne Bridge and
Gary O'Neil.
He said: "As a signing, how many points would you give Robbie Keane? "He has
to be a nine. Demba has to be a seven, eight or a nine. Then you say who did
Wolves bring in? "Who did West Brom bring in? Who did Wigan bring in?
They're our competitors. "Did they bring in two strikers? I don't think so.
If they did, are they of the quality that we have got? The bottom line is
we're in a much, much better place today than we've been all season."

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Edu told to prove himself before he can become a Hammer
Published 23:16 31/01/11 By Football Spy
The Mirror

Former Arsenal midfielder Edu must prove himself before joining West Ham.
Boss Avram Grant is undecided about the Brazilian star, 32, who is on trial
at the Hammers but can sign outside of the window.

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Keane signs
WHUFC.com
Ireland striker Robbie Keane has become the fourth new face at West Ham
United this month
30.01.2011

West Ham United are delighted to announce the signing of striker Robbie
Keane from Tottenham Hotspur. The Republic of Ireland captain has joined on
an initial six-month basis, which will continue for a further two years
provided the club are in the Premier League next season. He described the
Hammers as a "fantastic club with a great tradition".

Keane, who watched the second half of Sunday's 3-2 FA Cup fourth-round
victory over Nottingham Forest from a Boleyn Ground Executive Box, spoke of
his excitement at joining the Hammers. "I am really pleased to have signed
and now I just can't wait to start training and playing football," he said.
"I am ready to help West Ham United to stay in the Premier League, which is
the most important thing for this club. "I feel as fit as I ever have done
in my life and I feel I have plenty left to offer at the highest level for
at least the next four or five years. "I want to help anywhere I can help
the football club, whether that is in training, in the dressing room or on
the pitch on a matchday. We have some good players here and I am sure we can
stay up. "When I went on loan to Celtic I scored 17 goals in 19 games and if
I can do even half as well as I did there, then I'll be happy."

The 30-year-old is the fourth recruit this transfer window joining Wayne
Bridge, Gary O'Neil and fellow forward Demba Ba. He passed a medical on
Saturday night before putting pen to paper after the FA Cup match on Sunday
evening. Keane, who has scored 45 goals in 104 internationals, could make
his debut in Wednesday night's trip to Blackpool with a possible home bow
coming next Sunday against Birmingham City. Keane brings plenty of top-level
experience to the Boleyn having previously played for Inter Milan, Liverpool
and Celtic.

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Grant welcomes Robbie
WHUFC.com
The manager spoke with Robbie Keane on Sunday evening and is excited about
his new forward
30.01.2011

Avram Grant has hailed the signing of Robbie Keane as the Hammers returned
to winning ways with a 3-2 defeat of Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup.
"Robbie Keane is not just a good player, but a good character," he said,
before confirming that the club's fourth recruit this transfer window might
not be the last. The manager spoke with his new signing after the
fourth-round success against Forest, not least to check his readiness for
Wednesday night's game at Blackpool. "I am really happy to have him," he
added. "He can help us a lot and brings plenty of quality."

The manager is expecting a relatively quiet last day of the transfer window
on Monday but said there was a possibility of another arrival at the Boleyn
Ground. "The squad is not bad but, because of the injuries we've had, we
needed more players for competition and fresh legs. We had injuries in the
first half of the season. Things didn't go for us. "We were looking for
players to make up the 18 on a matchday, so it was very difficult. But wait
a little more to see our squad. There is maybe one more to come in."

The Hammers are through to a FA Cup fifth-round against Burnley, courtesy of
Victor Obinna's hat-trick against Nottingham Forest. Grant was delighted
with the forward's contribution on his return from a three-match
suspension. "He's a good talent, great quality. He's young and hasn't played
too many games over the last year, but he's getting better and better as I
expected him to be."

The manager was pleased to have a home draw with Burnley on 19/20 February.
"It's always good to play at home in front of our fans. They know how to
support and push us. Any draw at home is good. All the other Premier League
teams seemed to get similar draws. "The FA Cup is important because it's the
FA Cup. Of course our target is the league, and the most important thing is
that. We'll do everything we can to succeed in the league. But it's good to
be involved in this."

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Hammers draw Clarets
WHUFC.com
West Ham United will host Burnley in the FA Cup Sponsored by EON fifth round
30.01.2011

West Ham United have been drawn at home to Championship side Burnley in the
FA Cup Sponsored by EON fifth round. The Hammers will face opposition from
the second tier of English football at home for the third consecutive round,
having defeated Barnsley and Nottingham Forest to reach the last-16. West
Ham last hosted the Clarets at the Boleyn Ground on 28 November 2009 in the
Barclays Premier League, when the Hammers ran out 5-3 winners. Burnley have
reached the fifth round this season by defeating Port Vale and Burton Albion
at Turf Moor. The two clubs have met just twice before in the FA Cup.
However, one of those meetings came at the sixth-round stage in 1963/64,
when the Hammers went on to win the cup. Johnny Byrne scored twice and John
Sissons once in a 3-1 home win for West Ham on 29 February 1964. West Ham
also won the other time the two sides met in this competition, 3-1 at Turf
Moor on 27 January 1968. Martin Peters scored twice that day and Brian Dear
once. The Clarets have won the FA Cup once in their history, in 1914, and
finished as runners-up in 1947 and 1962. West Ham, of course, have lifted
the trophy on three occasions, winning in 1964, 1975 and 1980 and finishing
as runners-up in 1923 and 2006.

FA CUP Sponsored by EON fifth-round draw

Fulham v Bolton Wanderers or Wigan Athletic
Manchester United v Crawley Town
Everton or Chelsea v Reading
Leyton Orient v Arsenal
Birmingham City v Sheffield Wednesday
Stoke City v Brighton & Hove Albion
Notts County or Manchester City v Aston Villa
West Ham United v Burnley

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Demba settling in
WHUFC.com
Demba Ba is determined emulate his heroes and become a star in English
football
30.01.2011

If Demba Ba can make half the impact his two heroes made on the Barclays
Premier League, West Ham United supporters are in for a treat. The Senegal
striker, who completed a permanent transfer from German club TSG 1899
Hoffenheim on Friday, named Thierry Henry and Didier Drogba as his
footballing idols. However the 25-year-old, who has signed a contract until
summer 2014, wants to forge his own reputation by scoring the goals to keep
West Ham in the top-flight. "Thierry Henry was my hero for a long time and
after he left I looked up to Didier Drogba. He is big and powerful and has
everything a striker needs and he scores goals. "I have my qualities and
I'm looking to play and enjoy my game and score my goals."

While Ba's individual performances could go a long way to helping the
Hammers, he is a team player who believes every squad member has a part to
play between now and the season's end. "I'm not here to be a hero. I'm here
to help the club to keep in the Premier League with the good squad that we
have. I won't be a hero if West Ham stays in the Premier League - the whole
team will be heroes. "I love playing football. I like being in a team and
having the ball and playing good football. "I think I need maybe a couple of
weeks to adapt myself to the Premier League. It is a really good league. It
is strong and fast but I think I can adapt as quickly as possible. "I hope
to keep West Ham up. I want to score as many goals as we need."

Ba also played down speculation over reports that he has a long-standing
knee injury that could limit his appearances. The Paris-born forward was an
ever-present in the Bundesliga before Christmas, scoring six goals in 17
appearances for Hoffenheim. "Everybody is talking about a problem but I
played the first half of this season really good and with no big problems.
It is just about muscles and building more muscles and is no big deal. In a
couple of weeks, everything should be 100 per cent. "I really thought I
would pass the medical easily because in the first half of the season I
played well and with no big problems, so I was really surprised."

Ba admitted he was itching to pull on a claret and blue shirt for the first
time. The new No21 revealed that a chat with manager Avram Grant about his
vision for the club and the team's playing style convinced him that a move
to the Boleyn Ground was the right one to make. "I had no second thoughts at
all. As soon as I heard that West Ham had an interest me I was happy because
it's a big club. I had a talk with the coach and had a really good feeling.
"This situation is not easy for West Ham but I'll give everything in the
last 14 games to win as many games as possible. "The first conversation I
had with Avram, I asked him about his concept of football. When he gave me
his answer I was like 'OK, that's good'. "I spoke to him first late in
January - I don't remember the exact date. The manager gave me a lot of
messages and he wanted me to sign. "To be honest, when you watch West Ham
games, most of the time they are in the lead at half-time or in the first
half. They always score. Now we have to be focused more to keep the result,
because if we concede less goals then we're going to score some. "We have to
be positive otherwise we will be dying. The coach was the first one who was
positive and I'm sure that's what is going to help us quickly is that we
have another league game on Wednesday and this is the most important thing."

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West Ham 3 - 2 Nott'm Forest
BBC.co.uk
By Saj Chowdhury
BBC Sport at Upton Park

Victor Obinna scored a hat-trick to send West Ham into the fifth round of
the FA Cup at the expense of Championship high-flyers Nottingham Forest.
Four goals were scored in a frantic first half before the Nigerian forward
settled the tie after the break with his third, scored from the spot. Some
fans may have missed Obinna's opening goal in the fourth minute as they
arrived late after London's transport system did its best to hamper their
journey. But those who did witness the goal saw the 23-year-old deflect in
Noble's wayward shot past stranded visiting goalkeeper Lee Camp. It was not
the only goal of the match that benefited from a touch of fortune. The
strike should have settled the Hammers but instead their opponents, who have
won their last five league and cup matches, grabbed the tie by the scruff of
the neck. Burly journeyman Dele Adebola proved to be a nuisance for
defenders Danny Gabbidon and Herita Ilunga, while man-of-the-moment Lewis
McGugan and Chris Cohen were beginning to combine well for the visitors on
the right. Their equaliser came courtesy of Adebola, who timed his run to
perfection en route to picking up David McGoldrick's pull-back and slotting
past Rob Green in the West Ham goal.
McGugan then tried to add to his own goal of the season collection with a
volley from inside the area that went a couple of feet over a relieved
Green.
However, luck deserted the Hammers when the England keeper was forced to
parry a header from his own team-mate Ilunga and the loose ball was bundled
in by McGoldrick. The lead lasted two minutes and on this occasion it was
Forest who were on the wrong end of a fluke. Understandably, Obinna did not
celebrate his second, which started out as a cross from way out on the right
but ended up flying over the head of Camp and into the goal.

There was more goalmouth action to follow moments before the interval, Mark
Noble coming close to putting the the home side ahead when he forced a great
save from Camp, before the east Londoners finally took the lead again
shortly after the restart. On this occasion the ball was fed back into the
crowded area from a cleared corner and defender Joel Lynch, who had
performed well up to that point, pulled back Winston Reid, who was about to
shoot. After a gentleman's agreement, hat-trick hungry Obinna was handed the
duties of putting the West Ham ahead, which he did with a well-placed kick.
On this occasion the Hammers did settle and Forest had Camp to thank for
keeping the deficit at just three. First Frederic Piquionne had a low shot
from 25 yards beaten away by the 26-year-old, before Mexican Pablo Barrera
struck a shot with the outside of his boot that had to be tipped over.
Forward Freddie Sears, who deserved a goal for his limitless endeavour on
the day, then forced Camp to make another fabulous save with a fierce
strike. There was slight panic among the West Ham backline in the last few
minutes when Green, largely untroubled in the second half, produced a good
save to deny Chris Gunter, while McGoldrick headed two yards wide from a
corner. But the Hammers held on for a result which may soften the pain of
their Carling Cup semi-final exit at Birmingham in midweek.

West Ham manager Avram Grant:
"It was very disappointing, the result on Wednesday, [Carling Cup semi-final
defeat against Birmingham] but the most important thing is the reaction and
it was very good. "We didn't play well in the first half but in the second
half we dominated. It's always good to play at home, they know how to
support us and push us. I hope to be in the quarter-finals and then it will
be interesting. "But our target is the league, that is the most important
thing, but winning in the FA Cup or the Carling Cup is also a good feeling."

Nottingham Forest boss Billy Davies:
"It's nice to come to the academy of football and play the way we did in the
first half. We lost a terrible goal after two minutes or so but then
deservedly got in front and it looked as if their second goal was fortunate.
"We played fantastic football in the first 45 minutes, flowing, chances
galore. In the second half we gave away a goal and after that we were
chasing things. "I am proud of the players. We showed fantastic stuff, but
in the end it was down to experience."

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West Ham confirm loan deal for Tottenham's Robbie Keane
BBC.co.uk
By Saj Chowdhury

Relegation-threatened West Ham have completed the loan signing of striker
Robbie Keane from Premier League rivals Tottenham until the end of the
season. The Hammers say they have an option to extend the 30-year-old
Republic of Ireland international's deal by two years if they avoid
relegation. "We're delighted to sign a world-class striker," chairman David
Gold said. Keane added: "I feel I have plenty left to offer at the highest
level for at least the next four or five years."

West Ham have also recruited defender Wayne Bridge, midfielder Gary O'Neil
and striker Demba Ba during the January transfer window. Keane has had
limited first-team opportunities since returning to White Hart Lane for a
second spell with the north Londoners from Liverpool at the start of 2009.
"When I went on loan to Celtic I scored 17 goals in 19 games and if I can do
even half as well as I did there, then I'll be happy," continued Keane,
referring to his loan spell with the Glasgow club last season. Hammers boss
Avram Grant added: "Keane is not just a good player, he is a good character
that we need in the next 14 games."

The Upton Park side, who are bottom of the Premier League, signed forward
Demba Ba from Hoffenheim on Friday. Keane, attended the Hammers' 3-2 win
over Nottingham Forest in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday and will
earn in the region of £70,000 a week. Gold said: "Tottenham chairman Daniel
Levy drives a hard bargain but we've got our man."

Despite the deal, Spurs boss Harry Redknapp does not expect his midfield
target Scott Parker to move in the opposite direction. "Scott Parker? No
chance," the Tottenham manager stated. "I love Scott Parker but we haven't
got a chance with him." Gold has said that West Ham would resist any offers
for the likes of Parker and defender Matthew Upson. "Nobody can leave. You
can see our situation. We would fight off any club pursuing our players,"
Gold stated.
"The next 14 games will be as important a 14 games as there have been in the
history of the football club."

West Ham's plight was not helped by intense speculation earlier in January
that Grant is on the verge on being sacked as manager, with Martin O'Neill
lined up to replace him. But Gold insisted: "I can tell you now that we have
a board that is fully behind Avram. "We have a major board meeting every two
or three months and Avram's name did not come up in the meeting. I think
that speaks volumes. He's our man."

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Hammers land rising star
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 30th January 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham have landed a fifth January signing as the transfer window enters
its final 24 hours. 17-year-old striker Paul McCallum is said tonight to
have opted to sign for West Ham, who have beaten off stiff opposition to
land the Dulwich Hamlets youngster. The south Londoner was being chased by
up to 12 Premier League clubs including Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea - but
according to reports, is set to confirm his move to the Boleyn Ground.
Speaking last week, Dulwich boss Gavin Rose said: "The best thing that can
happen is that someone signs him and puts him and us out of our misery!
"They are all massive clubs but some of them are more proactive about
wanting to come and see him. He never thought he was going to get this sort
of interest and he is riding with it rather than turning it into a massive
issue."

Details of the fee involved are unknown at present. Avram Grant, speaking
after this afternoon's 3-2 FA Cup win over Nottingham Forest admitted that
he was still hoping to sign at least one more player, in addition to striker
Robbie Keane whose loan move from Spurs was rubber-stamped today.

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Grant on... Nottingham Forest
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 30th January 2011
By: Staff Writer

Avram Grant's lucky cup run continues; the question is, can he transfer it
into league form? The manager takes questions from the press after this
afternoon's 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest...

Avram: Victor Obinna back and firing on all cylinders?

He's a good talent, great quality. But we need to remember he's young and
hasn't played so many games in the last year but he's developing and that's
what I expected him to do, to become better and better. He scored three
goals so it's enough but we need him to be efficient in the league games.

Does this make up, to a certain degree, for the defeat [at Birmingham] this
week?

I think we cannot say that we played much better than Wednesday but it was a
good response. We came to the semi-final; it's a long time since West Ham
was in a semi-final of any competition.

The players played great games before, against Manchester United, Stoke and
Sunderland but it was still very, very disappointing, the result -
especially after the first half when we felt everything was going how we
wanted.

But the most important thing is the reaction and the reaction today was very
good. We didn't play well first half, Nottingham played well first half.
Also the reaction to this was good as in the second half we dominated and
could have scored more goals.

Burnley in the next round, at home?

Yes; it's always good to play at home in front of our own fans as they know
how to support us and to push us on. Any draw at home is good. I saw that
most of the Premier League teams have draws against teams in the lower
leagues; I hope we come to be in the quarter finals as then it will be
interesting.

How important is the FA Cup?

It's important because it is the FA Cup, but of course our target is the
league. The most important thing is the league and for us to do everything
that we can to succeed in the league. But when you come to a competition
like the FA Cup or Carling Cup, it's also a good feeling to win.

You've had some luck in the cup that you haven't had in the league; perhaps
the first goal today? What is it about the cups?

I don't know, you need to ask him (points skywards)! [laughs]

Avram, do you hope to have any new signings in the next day?

Yes. Robbie Keane is one of them. He's not just a good player, he's a good
character which we'll need in the next 14 games.

Was he here today?

I don't know, was he here?

So you've spoken to him?

Not today, I was at the game. I hope he will sign.

So will that be on loan?

I don't know what the deal is, I can't discuss this now. I don't know...

Has he had a medical?

He's had everything, yes. But I can speak only about him as a player, not
the contract.

How happy are you with the depth of the squad?

The big problem we had was with the injuries, again and again, and we needed
more players for competition, more fresh legs. We had injuries in the first
half of the season and it was not good for us because we didn't have players
to fill the squad.

A few of the games we were looking for players to fill the 18 so it was
important for us to get more players, because of the situation. And I think
it's ok; we need to wait and see tomorrow and then we'll see the full squad.

You said Robbie Keane is one; how many more players might you be looking at?

Maybe one.

Will you have to let players go because of the 25-man rule, to accomodate
the new signings?

I think now we have 25, so if one more player will come then we'll think
about it.

Your big summer signing was Tomas Hitzlsperger; how close is he to actually
making his debut?

He was one of our big signings, him and Freddie Piquionne. He's a very, very
good player and I think he's close, around two or three weeks if everything
is going well and then he needs to be in good condition for the games, to be
fit for the games.

Is he in full training?

Yes, he's started to train with the team. Not full training, but he's
started to train.

And how big a boost will that be?

It'll be very good because we try to play football and he likes to play
football. He's a midfielder who can score. We've got one more player who can
pass the ball - an intelligent player and one who can score and give
assists. It's a big advantage.

We need that; I think the game today has become very intense, compared five
years ago to now it's a big difference. More intense, more physical and
because of this we need more intelligent players that can make the
difference.

A big game against Blackpool on Wednesday?

Everybody knows that the next game is very important to us. Against
Blackpool I'm sure the players will give everything they can, they're
waiting for this game. It's important for both teams, but it's more
important for us.

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Keane confident of survival
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 30th January 2011
By: Staff Writer

New Hammers striker Robbie Keane has backed the club to retain their Premier
League place. Speaking to SkySports after United's 3-2 defeat of Nottingham
Forest - a win that sent West Ham into the fifth round and a tie against
Burnley, a game in which he is eligible to play - Keane insisted that the
team has the necessary quality to avoid relegation. "If you look at how
close it is down there - there are six or seven teams down there - it's been
one of those seasons," he said. "The top has been fairly close and the
bottom is very close. You get a couple of results and you move fairly
swiftly up the table. Tht's something I'm here to do and hopefully help the
team."

The 30-year-old Irishman - who was the subject of a £9million bid from the
Hammers 10 years ago - added that he was delighted to make the short move
across town - and to have the opportunity to play first team football once
again, having been frozen out at White Hart Lane. "Obviously I'm delighted,
I'm just happy to get back playing football again," Keane added. "It's been
frustrating for me, I don't like to be paid for sitting on the bench, I like
to play and hopefully I'll get a lot of opportunities here to help this club
move forward. "It feels right; it's a fantastic club with great tradition.
At the moment they're not in the best position but I'm here hopefully to
help the squad. I'm sure, with the other players we have here, we can do
it."

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£10million Parker bid rejected
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 30th January 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham are said to have rejected a bid from Tottenham for vice-captain
Scott Parker. The combative midfielder has long been linked with a move to
north London, with Harry Redknapp long known as a keen admirer. However West
Ham's board appear determined to stand by their previous statement that
Parker - who recently signed a new five year contract - would not be allowed
to leave the club. Spurs' £10million bid is said to have come after they
agreed to loan Robbie Keane to the Hammers. They had previously offered
Keane plus £2million for the 30-year-old former Charlton player - a bid that
was rejected outright. We'll have more for you on this story as it
happens...

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West Ham Utd 3 Nottingham Forest 2
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 30th January 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham are through to the fifth round of the FA Cup after narrowly beating
Championship side Forest at the Boleyn Ground. Victor Obinna - who has been
out of action since he was sent off against Birmingham in the first leg of
the Carling Cup semi final - hit all three for the Hammers as they sent a
second successive Championship side packing, following the defeat of
Barnsley here in round three. The on-loan attacker, making his first
appearance since his idiotic sending-off against Birmingham turned from
villain to hero within the space of 90 minutes as he single-handedly swept
aside a Forest side who went into the game unbeaten in all competitions
since November. His first, after only four minutes owed a great deal to good
fortune as Mark Noble's mis-hit shot cannoned off Obinna to send the Hammers
into the lead. However early joy was soon dampened as parity was restored on
18 minutes when veteran striker Dele Adebola converted a David McGoldrick
centre to make it one a-piece.

Forest - whose manager Billy Davies was in charge of the Preston side West
Ham beat in the 2004/05 play off final to return to the Premier League -
stunned the home crowd five minutes ahead of the half time whistle when
David McGoldrick put the underdogs 2-1 ahead. Captain-for-the-day Robert
Green failed to deal with a fairly standard ball into the box and the
striker had the simplest of chances to turn the ball over the goal line, to
his and the healthy travelling support's great delight. However Forest's joy
was to last little more than a minute. Obinna, racing away down the right
channel delivered what appeared to be a misjudged cross that flew over
'keeper Camp's head into the top, far corner - a mirror of Paul Konchesky's
goal in the 2006 FA Cup final.
2-2 at half time, and to much relief United finally managed to buck the
recent trend of capitulating after the break. As it was they managed just
one further goal - but created a hatful of chances that more than made up
for an insipid first half display.

The goal that won the game came just seven minutes into the second period
from the penalty spot. Centre-half Winston Reid, restored to the side for
today's game was needlessly tugged over inside the box by the hapless Joel
Lynch, who received a yellow card for his efforts. Obinna, as is tradition
for those with a brace already in the bag stepped up to send Camp the wrong
way and secure his first hat-trick in English football - and fire the
Hammers through to the fifth round.

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Boa Morte - Grant is right man
Winger admits Grant has been acting as a psychologist
Last updated: 30th January 2011
SSN

West Ham midfielder Luis Boa Morte remains convinced manager Avram Grant is
the right man to keep the club in the Premier League. The Hammers are
currently propping up the table and were denied a day out at Wembley after
losing to Birmingham in the Carling Cup semi-final on Wednesday night.
However, the midfielder has revealed Granthas been acting as a psychologist,
telling players not to have negative thoughts of relegation. "The rumours
all year about our manager leaving and players heading for the exit have not
been good," Boa Morte told The People.

Stay calm

"We need to stay calm and improve our football because I am adamant that
this squad is not the worst in the Premier League. "Avram Grant is working
with great effort and so are the players, but this season we have not had
any luck in many matches. "The coach is like a psychologist in our group,
and he says it is possible to save our league status. "So I am convinced
that if we can put back-to-back wins together then our whole outlook can
change."

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Hammers seal Keane deal
Irishman agrees loan move
Last updated: 30th January 2011
SSN

Robbie Keane has sealed his loan move to West Ham United from Tottenham
until the end of the season. The Hammers have confirmed they have brought in
the Republic of Ireland international with a view to making the deal
permanent at the end of the season. After watching West Ham's FA Cup win
against Nottingham Forest, a delighted Keane said he was happy to be given
the chance of playing regular football again. And the 30-year-old believes
his new club, currently sitting rock bottom in the Premier League table, can
avoid the drop. "Obviously it's been frustrating for me - like it would for
any player. You just want to be playing," Keane told Sky Sports News. "I
don't like to be paid to sit on the bench. I like to play and hopefully I
will get plenty of opportunities here to help this club move forward. "The
move feels right - it's a fantastic club with a great tradition. "At the
moment we're not in the best position that we would like to be but I'm here
to help the squad. I'm sure with the players we've got here we can get into
that position. "We can stay in the Premier League. Look how close it is -
there are six or seven teams down there. "If you get a couple of results you
move fairly swiftly up that table."

Sanction

Keane has made just seven Premier League appearances for Spurs this season
after falling down the pecking order under manager Harry Redknapp.
But Hammers boss Avram Grant was delighted to add the star to his squad. He
said: "I like him as a player - he is a good player and also a very strong
character. "He's an intelligent player and one who can score goals so it's
good for us."

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Obinna treble fells Forest
Hammers book fifth round tie against Burnley
Last updated: 30th January 2011
SSN

Victor Obinna bagged a hat-trick for West Ham as they edged out Nottingham
Forest 3-2 in the FA Cup fourth round. After a bright start by the hosts at
Upton Park, Forest hauled themselves back into the game and led at one stage
courtesy of goals from Dele Adebola and David McGoldrick. They were unable
to protect that lead, though, and Obinna ensured he would be leaving with
the match ball as he notched his first treble in English football.
With Avram Grant having strengthened his squad with the signings of Gary
O'Neil and Demba Ba, plus Wayne Bridge on loan and possibly more to follow
before the transfer window closes, the Hammers manager was hoping for a
much-needed cup boost. There was no doubting where his priorities lay,
however, making nine changes to the side knocked out of the Carling Cup in
the semi-final by Birmingham in midweek. Scott Parker started on the bench,
kept in reserve for the league match against Blackpool on Wednesday. The
Hammers could hardly have enjoyed a more encouraging start, taking the lead
after just three minutes.

Problems

The goal came following a corner when the ball was rolled back to Mark Noble
whose right-footed shot looked to be flying well wide until Obinna deflected
it past Forest goalkeeper Lee Camp. Forest, however, responded well,
Radoslaw Majewski in particular causing the West Ham defence problems. The
inevitable equaliser came after 17 minutes following a period of sustained
Forest pressure during which 35-year-old Nigerian striker Adebola showed the
most determination to drive into the penalty area to send his shot past
Hammers goalkeeper Robert Green for his first goal of the season in the 22nd
match in which he has been involved. In truth, West Ham's defenders
struggled to cope in that first half with a lively Forest attack. All the
incisive football came from Forest and it was no surprise when they took the
lead after 39 minutes. This time it came from a free-kick on the right
floated in by Chris Cohen. The ball was flicked up in the air by a flapping
Green, only for McGoldrick to head home from close range.

Spectacular
It was not Green's finest moment but two minutes later West Ham were back
level and this time it was a spectacular effort, although there appeared to
be more than a touch of fortune. Obinna charged down the right and sent in a
30-yard shot from an acute angle which flew over the head of goalkeeper
Camp. Only Obinna knows if it was really intended as a cross but it was
certainly a goal with a freakish quality to it. When the hat-trick goal
arrived in the 52nd minute it was more down-to-earth, with Joel Lynch
bringing down Winston Reid and referee Michael Oliver having no hesitation
in pointing to the spot. Obinna stepped up to coolly complete his treble,
before wheeling away and treating the crowd to half a dozen somersaults in
celebration. The Hammers might have had more, Camp saving brilliantly twice
from Frederic Piquionne and once from Pablo Barrera. And in the end they
deserved their place in the fifth round. Grant even managed a smile. Things
must be looking up.

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Obinna earns Grant praise
Hammers boss hails match-winner
By Chris Burton Last updated: 30th January 2011
SSN

Avram Grant was happy to hail Victor Obinna on Sunday after his star showing
against Nottingham Forest. The Nigerian was the centre of attention at Upton
Park as his hat-trick helped the Hammers book their place in the FA Cup
fifth round. His treble condemned Forest to a 3-2 defeat, preserving West
Ham's impressive record in cup competition this season in the process. Grant
was delighted to see Obinna steal the show and help his side progress, with
the African ace more than capable of tearing the best defences to shreds on
his day. He said: "He is a good talent. He has not played so many games in
the last few years and he is developing. "He will get better and better. He
scored three goals but we need him to be efficient in the league games."

Reaction

A meeting with Forest provided West Ham with an immediate opportunity to
make amends for their Carling Cup semi-final exit in midweek, and Grant was
delighted with the response of his players to that setback. He said: "It was
very disappointing, the result on Wednesday, especially after the first half
when we thought everything was going like we wanted it to. But the most
important thing is the reaction and today it was very good. "We didn't play
well in the first half but in the second half we dominated."

West Ham will face Championship opposition once again in round five, with
Grant's men handed a home date with Burnley. On the draw, Grant said: "It's
always good to play at home, they know how to support us and push us. I hope
to be in the quarter-finals and then it will be interesting. "But our target
is the league, that is the most important thing, but winning in the FA Cup
or the Carling Cup is also a good feeling."

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West Ham 3 Forest 2
The Sun
By CHARLIE WYETT
Published: 30 Jan 2011

TO support West Ham, it's vitally important to have a sense of humour. And
yesterday afternoon summed up what continues to be another comical, farcical
and, at times, surreal season in the East End. West Ham are in deep trouble
at the foot of the Premier League, remain involved in a row with Spurs over
the Olympic Stadium and have kept the services of under-fire boss Avram
Grant having failed to get in someone else. Yet, equally, having already
reached one cup semi-final, you would not rule out West Ham's chances of
getting to another one.

Victor Obinna scored a hat-trick to knock out Forest before they received
another decent draw - at home to Burnley - and then came the confirmation
that Robbie Keane was about to sign. Hammers fans must wonder whether to
laugh or cry but it would certainly be hilarious if the club stays up
courtesy of the goals of a former Spurs player. Whatever goes on over these
next few months, you can be certain that life in E13 will never be dull.
Just three minutes and five seconds were on the clock when this
incident-packed match caught fire as Obinna deflected in Mark Noble's shot.
Yet Forest soon took control and Dele Adebola stuck out a foot to poke the
ball past Robert Green for his first goal of the season. The visitors'
second came after Chris Gunter's free-kick caused total chaos in the home
defence.

Frederic Piquionne's only effort on goal in the opening half was at the
wrong end and, while Green delivered a decent save from his own player,
David McGoldrick reacted first and headed home. West Ham's players were
booed off at half-time but at least they were level - courtesy of a cracker
from Obinna. He fired his effort from such an angle that at first it looked
like a cross. Yet he had clearly spotted keeper Lee Camp off his line and
his shot sailed into the far corner. For the second time there was no
celebration from Obinna. West Ham started the second half well and Joel
Lynch was penalised for a foul on Winston Reid. Obinna made no mistake from
the penalty and, on this occasion, he went crazy and started backflipping
like an Olympic gymnast. Something else to have a good chuckle at.

DREAM TEAM STAR MAN - VICTOR OBINNA (WEST HAM)

WEST HAM: Green 7, Jacobsen 6, Gabbidon 4, Reid 5, Ilunga 4, Barrera 4
(Hines 5), Kovac 6, Noble 7 (Boa Morte 5), Obinna 8, Sears 7, Piquionne
(Nouble 5). Subs not used: Boffin, Tomkins, Parker, Bridge. Booked:
Gabbidon.

NOTTM FOREST: Camp 6, Gunter 7, Morgan 5, Chambers 7, Lynch 6, McKenna 7
(McCleary 4), Majewski 6 (Tyson 5), Cohen 8, McGugan 6, Adebola 7 (Earnshaw
5), McGoldrick 7. Subs not used: Smith, Moussi, Moloney, Rodney. Booked:
Lynch, Gunter.

REF: M Oliver 6

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Keane so happy to be a Hammer
The Sun
By PAT SHEEHAN
Published: Today

ROBBIE KEANE has joined West Ham's battle against the drop in a deal that
will cost £6million if Avram Grant's side stay up. Striker Keane, 30, will
be on loan from Spurs until the end of the season but the Hammers will have
to buy him if they beat relegation. West Ham co-chairman David Gold said:
"He's world class and we have a player we've tried to sign for a long while.
"How many good strikers are around in the Premier League that are available?
Very few. You wait your moment and it was thought he was going to Birmingham
but, fortunately, we got the timing right. "We've been tracking him the
entire winter. Robbie knows our club, players and structure."

Republic of Ireland captain Keane, who gets around £65,000 a week, will make
the Hammers his 10th move after it became clear he no longer figured in
Harry Redknapp's White Hart Lane plans. His capture is also a big boost for
under-fire West Ham boss Grant, who has now been backed heavily during the
transfer window by his board at Upton Park following the earlier arrivals of
Demba Ba and Wayne Bridge. Keane, set to make his West Ham debut at
Blackpool on Wednesday, said: "I can't wait to start training and playing.
I'm ready to help West Ham stay up. "I feel as fit as ever and have plenty
left to offer at this level for the next three or four years."

Tottenham look to have failed in a £25m bid to sign Athletic Bilbao striker
Fernando Llorente. A pal of the Spain international said: "Not only do the
club not want to sell for less than his £40m buyout clause, Fernando doesn't
want to leave during mid-season."

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Vinny's Nottingham Forest Report
Vinny - Sun Jan 30 2011
West Ham Online

FA Cup 4th Round

West Ham United 3 Nottingham Forest 2

A hat trick from Victor Obinna saw West Ham progress to the 5th Round of the
FA Cup after a tight game at Upton Park.

I have struggled to get over the events of last Wednesday where a spineless
second half performance at Birmingham denied us the chance to go to Wembley
for a League Cup final.

It was such a soul destroying game that I do not think I have felt that low
about West Ham in my life and there have been some pretty low moments. What
I saw on Wednesday didn't make me angry it just made me feel let down by a
club I love dearly but am fast becoming totally disillusioned with.

Every week there seems more negativity surrounding the club whether it is
the fact we are still bottom of the league, playing poorly, losing games,
the Olympic Stadium, our struggle to buy players or Karen Brady dragging the
clubs name through the mud whilst mouthing off continually.

There has been one new signing confirmed since Wednesday night and that is
the purchase of Demba Ba from German club 1899 Hoffenheim. I had never heard
of the player only that he was going to sign for Stoke City a few weeks ago
only to fail a medical.

It would also seem as I write this that we have also captured Robbie Keane
on loan from Tottenham Hotspur which I really cannot see as a bad signing.
He can do it in the Premiership and needs a club to kick start his career.
Whether he still has the desire for it anymore is questionable but this is a
good signing and one that is needed given our lack of quality striking
options.

This was a game which I am aware many West Ham would have cared little for
the outcome given the horrible feeling left after the Birmingham game and
that we have a league game in midweek away at Blackpool which is vital to
say the least.

I continue to remain a Cup sentimentalist and always look forward to cup
games especially against clubs that we do not play often. A club like
Nottingham Forest will always be seen as a 'big club' in my eyes with a
strong fan base and a strong history.

The last time we played Forest in a FA Cup tie was back in 2002-03 season
when were eventually relegated from the Premiership. We coincidentally also
won that game 3-2 after coming back from 2-1 down with Jermaine Defoe
scoring two goals.

I had thought that we may struggle to deal with the quick passing and
enthusiasm Forest would bring and looking at the much changed starting line
up my confidence was not exactly encouraged.

Many players were rested (although I think some of them should have been
dropped or even shot) and our entire backline was different.

At left back Herita Ilunga made a surprise return with Lars Jacobsen also
returning from a lengthy spell on the sidelines at right back. Winston Reid
and Danny Gabbidon were the centre halves.

In midfield Pablo Barrera started on the right wing with Freddie Sears on
the left. Scott Parker was on the bench with Radoslav Kovac replacing him
and starting alongside Mark Noble in the centre of mifield.

Up front saw the return of the suspended pair. Victor Obinna came back into
the side after three games out and he was along side Frederique Piquionne.

Starting for Nottingham Forest was former Hammer and youth team product
Chris Cohen who made his debut for the club under Alan Pardew in 2003-04
season. He went on to make 18 appearances but only started four of those and
eventually left for Yeovil Town in 2006.

Forest were back by a fine following who took the top and bottom tier of the
Trevor Brooking Stand. They may have been in full swing when the game was
kicking off but their team were not as the Championship club started poorly
and allowed us to come at them in the opening stages of the half.

With just three minutes on the clock we came close to taking the lead when a
good cross to the back post from Ilunga found Piquionne who nodded the ball
back for Sears who seemed to find the ball stuck in his feet and when he did
get the shot off it was blocked and away for a corner.

The corner was taken by Lars Jacobsen who played the ball quickly to the
edge of the area for Mark Noble to smash towards goal but his shot was way
off target and going wide but fortunately found Victor Obinna who diverted
the ball past the keeper to make it 1-0.

Initially I had thought he was standing in an offside position but replays
suggested he was clearly onside and Obinna had his fourth goal of the
campaign.

That goal should have seen us settle down and take control of the game but
it was not to be the case as Forest went on to dominate the half.

The were close to being back on level terms just a minute after the opening
goal when the ball was worked to Lewis McGugen who saw his left foot effort
fly over the bar.

McGugen again had a chance when he got past the static Kovac and hit another
left foot shot past the post and Forest looked to get back into the game
quickly.

We were struggling to get hold of the ball and they were gaining more
confidence with every attack. Our desperation to get the ball back saw the
foul count rise and the away side had chances in dangerous areas from set
pieces.

It was clear that Reid was struggling to deal with the presence of Football
journeyman Dele Adebola as the 34 year old seemed intent in giving the young
defender a lesson which I felt he did all day long and only showed how much
the New Zealander has to learn.

Despite Forest not having many clear cut goal scoring opportunities you
always felt a goal was coming due to their approach to the game and our
inability to keep the ball for longer than a few seconds.

On the 18 minute mark they did get their equaliser as McGoldrick found
Adebola in the area who had found too much space and he poked the ball past
Robert Green to send the away supporters into delirium.

As the West Ham fans looked on uncomfortably yet again straight from the
kick off the ball was gifted back to the opposition by Kovac in an awful
passing attempt and Majewski ran towards our area only to be cynically
brought down by Danny Gabbidon who was booked for the foul on the edge of
the area.

The resulting free kick was taken by Majewski and it was deflected, flying
wide of the post for a corner kick which was claimed by Green.

Things seemed to be getting worse for us and this was summed up when Danny
Gabbidon attempted to play a back pass to Robert Green but only managed to
knock it out for a corner.

From the corner it was cleared to Cohen who hit a shot which was cleared off
the line by Barrera. Forest were dominating the game and we seemed to have
no answer to what they were asking.

Pressure was being applied and we looked so very poor it was horrible to
watch. It was similar to the second half at St Andrews where you just
thought it was a matter of time before another goal went in.

Tactically we seemed to have no answer although Avram Grant did swap Freddie
Sears and Pablo Barrera but this unsurprisingly made no difference to
anything.

Going forward we offered little although another good cross from Ilunga saw
Forest defender Lynch volley away for a corner.

Most of the corners we did have were poor with Jacobsen, Ilunga and Noble
all taking corners in the first half. It was quite clear that we do not have
a set corner kick taker or at least one that we have confidence in. It is
shocking that we continue to struggle with the act of putting the ball into
the area beating the first man in the process. I've seen players in the park
have the ability to do this.

With a number of fouls creeping into the game there was a flatness which
took hold of the first half. Our best form of attack was down the left
through Ilunga who again did well this time pulling the ball back for
Freddie Sears but his shot was way off target.

With five minutes of the first half remaining more celebrations could be
heard from the Nottingham Forest end as they took the lead.

Ilunga went to ground in a challenge with Gunter and the Forest man got to
the ball first with Ilunga bringing him down.

The free kick was taken by Cohen and saw Ilunga get his head to the ball but
only diverted it towards goal with Green making a save which looped into the
air for McGoldrick to bundle over the line and make it 2-1 to the visitors.

With more disappointment looming and the threat of another dismal result
this time to a lower division side we had to get back into the game quickly
as Forest were playing the better football.

Many of the West Ham fans had flooded downstairs for half time drinks and
they would have missed a bizarre equaliser.

The ball was played down the right for Victor Obinna who had little to aim
at in the area other than Piquionne but Obinna went for the cross anyhow but
his attempt was wayward but somehow flew into the back of the net making it
2-2.

There was no way that Obinna meant for it to be a shot but they all count
and this was a defining moment of the game as without this goal just before
half time I am sure we would have lost.

The second half needed to see us start well and that we did as Forest
started the half slowly again.

And with just seven minutes of the second half on the clock we got the goal
which put us back into the lead.

It started with a needless corner being given away by Gunter who hacked his
clearance behind. The corner was cleared and lifted back into the box by
Sears for Winston Reid to be tugged back by Lynch and a penalty given.

Regular Penalty taker Mark Noble was of course on the pitch but the ball was
given to Victor Obinna to step up and secure his hat trick as he sent the
keeper the wrong way and make it 3-2.

This was the first time a West Ham player has scored a Hat Trick since
Marlon Harewood way back in 2005.

Forest were shaken by this goal and we should have wrapped the game up with
a host of chances with the best coming from Piquionne when the ball was
worked to the French Striker and his powerful shot was well saved by Lee
Camp when it seemed as though a goal was inevitable.

Another corner from Ilunga found Piquionne who attempted to bundle the ball
into the goal but it went just inches wide.

A good move saw Obinna play the ball down the right to Jacobsen who pulled
the ball back for Sears to fire over the top when he should have at least
hit the target.

Forest made a couple of changes and one of those involved removing Adebola
which I am sure Winston Reid was pleased about. Robert Earnshaw came on in
his place with Forest adding another striker in Nathan Tyson moments later
as they looked to get themselves back in to the game.

Luis Boa Morte was our first substitution used and he replaced Mark Noble
whom I can only presume was taken off with the midweek game at Blackpool in
mind.

The away side had a few half chances but there was not to be what you would
call that golden chance which they should have taken.

Despite being unable to add a fourth goal we managed to see the game out and
get through the four minutes of injury time which I did not know where the
referee had got from.

In a season which has seen us win so few times, any victory is welcomed. The
FA Cup may not be high on the list of priorities for many but it is still
something I wish to do well in and I still want my trip to Wembley which was
taken from me in midweek after a disgusting second half display.

Player Reviews

Robert Green
He must be used to conceding goals as he seems to have them flying past him
in every game. Another two conceded and whilst I am not blaming him for the
second goal it was a messy goal he won't want to see too many times.

Lars Jacobsen
On the whole this was a good performance from Jacobsen. Most of his decision
making was spot on apart from one time in the second half when he wanted to
let the ball run out of play but was challenged. With him now back to
fitness I expect to see him always starting ahead of the dismal Julien
Faubert.

Danny Gabbidon
Not a fan of this display as Gabbidon looked uneasy and trouble all game
long. His distribution of the ball was poor and some of his clearances were
so ugly and uncultured they made me wince. Maybe it was me but his body
language seemed to suggest that he really doesn't give a shit anymore about
playing for West Ham.

Winston Reid
How much did we pay for this fella again? Was getting ripped a new one most
of the time by fucking Dele Adebola who beat him in the air and shrugged him
off easily.

Herita Ilunga
Rusty at times but overall he had a good game. Ilunga is a strange one in
general as his West Ham career has gone rapidly backwards. I did not think
he was even back to fitness but with Wayne Bridge at the club now it is
unlikely we will be seeing much of Ilunga in the coming weeks.

Freddie Sears
Very lively despite his final ball being poor. This was a good performance
from Sears who since his time out on loan has improved in a number of areas.
His willingness to track back and close players down was good during this
game and with a bit more composure he would have got himself a goal.

Radoslav Kovac
He worked hard but again he lacked quality. His passing was at times
atrocious and no matter how many times he acknowledges this to his team
mates it does not make up for his constant lack of ability. People wonder
why we have signed Gary O'Neil or have been linked to other midfielders but
when Scott Parker is out of the team Kovac is what we have and he is not
good enough.

Mark Noble
If Mark Noble was little quicker he would be a phenomenal player. Some of
his passing was really superb and he does have great vision. It is just a
shame he cannot be more consistent as he tends to look knackered in the
second half of games.

Pablo Barrera
A performance which we have become accustomed to from Barrera. Some nice
bits here and there but the final ball is often lacking. Drifted in and out
of the game but if this display was anything to go by I wouldn't expect him
to be starting in the league any time soon.

Fredrique Piquionne
Decent showing from Piquionne who didn't really have many chances to get
himself on the score sheet but one great opportunity in the second half when
his powerful shot was well saved. With Demba Ba, Carlton Cole, Victor Obinna
and very possibly Robbie Keane looking for a place in the side it will be
down to who can keep their form consistent and for a player like Piquionne
this should see us get the best out of him and he strikes me as a player who
could become very complacent.

Victor Obinna
After his stupid sending off in the first leg of the league cup game this
was the perfect way to say sorry to the fans. It wasn't what you would
consider a classic Hat Trick but if they go in they go in and Obinna has
another three cup goals to add to his tally. Of the six goals Obinna has now
scored this season five of them have been in cup competitions. He was
excellent today and our man of the match.

Subs Used

Luis Boa Morte (on for Noble 74 mins)
Into the centre of midfield the Boa worked hard in his time on the pitch and
put himself about as he usually does.

Frank Nouble (on for Piquionne 87 mins)
With so many strikers now looking for a starting place it seems unlikely
Nouble will be having much of an impact at the club any time soon. He came
on for the last few minutes and ran about as much as he could but he wasn't
able to get any goal scoring opportunity.

Zavon Hines (on for Barrera 90 mins)
Did little accept fuck me off when he failed to boot the ball away instead
gifting possession to the opposition.

Subs Not Used: Boffin, Parker, Tomkins, Bridge

Bookings: Gabbidon

Man Of The Match: Victor Obinna

Nottingham Forest:Camp, Chambers, Morgan, McGugan, Gunter, Cohen, McGugan,
Adebola (Earnshaw 66), McGoldrick, McKenna (McCleary 78), Majewski (Tyson
68), Lynch
Subs: Smith, Moussi, Moloney, Rodney

Attendance: 29, 287

Overall


After a horrible week I cannot say that this game makes up for the feeling
left after the second half capitulation at Birmingham. But a win was needed
to raise spirits ever so slightly and the team did in the end provide this
victory.

New signing are coming and I would expect a couple of players to join Valon
Behrami in leaving the club before the end of the transfer window closes in
a few days time.

Next Game - Blackpool (a)

The start of three games which will surely give us further indication to how
we are going to finish this season. These same three games earlier in the
season were the ones we looked at to get us away from danger yet we managed
just three points.

Blackpool are not going to be easy and they have caused most teams problems
this season. In games like this you really need to show some fight as we
have all seen we have little of it within our squad.

Hopefully the new additions can lift the players and in turn lift the fans
as I am getting tired of being so depressed about West Ham all the time.


Grant on Robbie Keane Signing

Robbie Keane is not just a good player, but a good character," "I am really
happy to have him," he added. "He can help us a lot and brings plenty of
quality." "The squad is not bad but, because of the injuries we've had, we
needed more players for competition and fresh legs. We had injuries in the
first half of the season. Things didn't go for us. "We were looking for
players to make up the 18 on a matchday, so it was very difficult. But wait
a little more to see our squad. There is maybe one more to come in." [On
Obinna] "He's a good talent, great quality. He's young and hasn't played too
many games over the last year, but he's getting better and better as I
expected him to be." [On the Cup Dra]} "It's always good to play at home in
front of our fans. They know how to support and push us. Any draw at home is
good. All the other Premier League teams seemed to get similar draws. "The
FA Cup is important because it's the FA Cup. Of course our target is the
league, and the most important thing is that. We'll do everything we can to
succeed in the league. But it's good to be involved in this."

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Hammers chief lauds Keane capture
Published 23:01 30/01/11 By Darren Lewis
The Mirror

Jubilant David Gold last night toasted the capture of Robbie Keane. The West
Ham joint-chairman revealed his club have snapped up Spurs' Republic of
Ireland marksman on an initial six-month loan. Keane is guaranteed a further
two years on a permanent basis if West Ham avoid relegation. The Hammers
have paid an initial £1million to take the 30-year-old on loan with a
further £5million involved in a complex deal. The Irishman has been
registered in time to play at Blackpool in the Premier League and is
eligible to face Burnley in the next round of the FA Cup. Gold said: "Look
at his CV. He is an outstanding professional, he is an international.
Wherever he has been he's scored goals. "How many good strikers are around
in the Premier League that are available? Very, very few." Gold also denied
the club's other new striker, Demba Ba, failed a medical last weekend. He
added: "There are issues but in this world nothing is perfect.­ Sometimes
you take a gamble." West Ham are meanwhile in a £5million scrap for Stoke's
Tuncay and last night made a bid for Southampton's 21-year-old centre-half
Aaron Martin.

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Grant determined to carry on Cup love affair
Published 23:00 30/01/11 By Darren Lewis
The Mirror

Avram Grant is determined to continue his love affair with cup
­competitions. Victor Obinna's hat-trick saw off plucky Nottingham Forest
and set up a fifth round tie at home to Burnley. And although West Ham
remain bottom of the Premier League, manager Grant is desperate to wipe out
the memory of last week's Carling Cup semi-final defeat to Birmingham. He
said: "The FA Cup is important because it's the FA Cup. "Of course the most
important thing is the league, but it's good to be involved in this too.
"Its always good to play at home in front of our fans. They know how to push
us. Any draw at home is good."
Grant was also full of praise for Obinna. He added: "Victor has great
quality. He's getting better and better as I expected him to."

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Celtic and Rangers in race for Gabbidon
Sunday, 30 January 2011 6:32PM GMT | Sport, Football
Globalgateway.com

It has been reported that bitter rivals Celtic and Rangers are both
interested in signing Daniel Gabbidon from West Ham. The Welsh defender, who
is to be out of contract at West Ham in the summer, has attracted attention
from the Hoops and Gers. Celtic are thought to be extremely interested in
signing the West Ham centre back, as Neil Lennon is in the market for
another defensive option after several injury problems and loaned out
players. Glenn Loovens and Daniel Majstorovic are both out with injuries,
while Darren O'Dea and Jos Hooiveld are out on loan. Gabbidon has become
surplus to requirements at West Ham under Avram Grant and is believed to be
keen on a move away from Upton Park to secure regular first team football.
However, Gabbidon may favour a move back to Wales with Championship side
Cardiff also reportedly interested in signing the Welsh man.

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West Ham seal signing of Keane
January 30, 2011
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By Harry Harris and ESPNsoccernet staff
ESPN

Robbie Keane has signed a four-and-a-half year contract with West Ham, but
the deal will be ripped up if the club are relegated at the end of the
season.
West Ham will pay a fee of £5 million for Keane, providing the Premier
League's bottom club survive the drop. The 30-year-old has agreed a two-and
a half year contract guaranteed plus an option in the club's favour to take
up for a further two years. West Ham are showing enormous faith in the
striker, who could be at his last club in the top flight in English football
if he sees out the total years on the deal. In addition, the Hammers have
agreed to pay Spurs a £1 million loan fee for the rest of the season, and
the deal has gone through just as ESPNsoccernet has been predicting
throughout the transfer window after a £4 million move to Birmingham
collapsed. Finally, the Hammers will pick up Keane's £65,000-a-week wages,
which makes it a huge investment in the Republic of Ireland international -
but well worth it if they stay up. A West Ham insider confirmed: "The deal
becomes permanent only if the club stay up."
West Ham have made four signings, and they now have 27 players and would
like to sell or loan out two on the final day of the transfer window.
Manager Avram Grant said: "He (Keane) is not just a good player, he is a
good character that we need in the next 14 games.''

West Ham co-owner David Gold told BBC Sport: "We're delighted to sign a
world-class striker. Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy drives a hard bargain
but we've got our man.'' Keane told his new club's official website: ''I am
ready to help West Ham stay in the Premier League, which is the most
important thing for this club. I am really pleased to have signed and now I
just can't wait to start training and playing football. "I feel as fit as I
ever have done in my life and I feel I have plenty left to offer at the
highest level for at least the next four or five years. I want to help
anywhere I can help the football club, whether that is in training, in the
dressing room or on the pitch on a matchday. We have some good players here
and I am sure we can stay up. "When I went on loan to Celtic I scored 17
goals in 19 games and if I can do even half as well as I did there, then
I'll be happy.''

He could make his debut in Wednesday's match at Blackpool. Grant insisted he
also intends to add another signing to the reinforcements he has already
made to his squad before Monday's 11pm deadline. Gary O'Neil, Demba Ba and
Wayne Bridge have all arrived at West Ham during the transfer window.
Obinna scored two goals in the first half against Forest and completed his
hat-trick with a penalty in the second after Joel Lynch had brought down
Winston Reid. Grant said of Obinna: "He is a good talent. He has not played
so many games in the last few years and he is developing. He will get better
and better. He scored three goals but we need him to be efficient in the
league games.''

Dele Adebola and Dave McGoldrick scored the goals for a Forest side who were
the better team for large periods of an entertaining cup tie which served to
highlight West Ham's defensive shortcomings. Grant, however, was delighted
with West Ham's response following their Carling Cup semi-final defeat
against Birmingham. Grant said: "It was very disappointing, the result on
Wednesday, especially after the first half when we thought everything was
going like we wanted it to. But the most important thing is the reaction and
today it was very good. We didn't play well in the first half but in the
second half we dominated.''

On a tie against Burnley, Grant added: "It's always good to play at home,
they know how to support us and push us. I hope to be in the quarter-finals
and then it will be interesting. "But our target is the league, that is the
most important thing, but winning in the FA Cup or the Carling Cup is also a
good feeling.''
Nottingham Forest manager Billy Davies was generous towards West Ham
although he felt his side could easily have won. Davies said: "It's nice to
come to the academy of football and play the way we did in the first half.
We lost a terrible goal after two minutes or so but then deservedly got in
front and it looked as if their second goal was fortunate. "We played
fantastic football in the first 45 minutes, flowing, chances galore. In the
second half we gave away a goal and after that we were chasing things. "I am
proud of the players. We showed fantastic stuff, but in the end it was down
to experience.''

Davies believed it demonstrated what Forest, currently in the Championship
play-off positions, could expect to face in the Premier League. Davies said:
"Look at their bench and it has got depth and quality. This is a fantastic
football club with a great squad of players. Irrespective of their league
position they have got some great players here, real talent. We have got to
realise that is what we are facing. "In the first 45 minutes we looked a
very good side, in the second half our inexperience and our tired legs
showed, but it was a real big effort.'' Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp said:
"I'm afraid the deal is done, we have lost Robbie. I think the chairman has
done a deal where we have loaned him and if they stay up then they have to
buy him. They have paid the money that the chairman is asking for.''

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Obinna delivers timely hat-trick just ahead of Keane signing
West Ham United 3 Nottingham Forest 2

By Nick Szczepanik at Upton Park
Monday, 31 January 2011
The Independent.co.uk

West Ham signed one international striker in Demba Ba last week and another
after yesterday's game in Robbie Keane, so Victor Obinna's match-winning
hat-trick against Nottingham Forest could not have been better-timed.

Keane will sign, initially on loan, with the deal being made permanent for a
further two years at an estimated cost of £6m if West Ham succeed in
avoiding relegation. He joins Ba, Frédéric Piquionne, Carlton Cole and
Obinna in a battle for forward places at Upton Park. That probably leaves
Obinna, 23, the Nigeria striker on loan from Internazionale, some way down
the pecking order, but at least his treble was a reminder to Avram Grant,
his manager. "He's a good talent, great quality," Grant said. "He's young
and hasn't played too many games over the last year, but he's getting better
and better as I expected him to be."

But if Obinna was the hero, the rest of a much-changed team also found
reserves of determination that has not always been present this season. Few
would have been surprised if West Ham, bottom of the Premier League, had
lost to a promotion-chasing Forest team only five league places below them.
Instead, Grant's men fought back from a 2-1 deficit to give their supporters
some consolation for their defeat by Birmingham City in the Carling Cup
semi-final in midweek.

"It was a good response," he said. "We didn't play well in the first half,
but the reaction to this also was good."

But although Grant was pleased with a home draw against Burnley in the fifth
round of a competition in which he seems as lucky as he has been ill-starred
in the league, he acknowledged that his focus is on imminent matches against
Blackpool and Birmingham. "Of course our target is the league, and the most
important thing is that," he said.

Both managers made enough team changes to confirm that their priorities lay
elsewhere, but Forest had the better of an entertaining first half, even if
it began badly for them – Mark Noble hit a shot that was going about 10
yards wide until Obinna stuck out a foot to divert it past goalkeeper Lee
Camp.

West Ham, though, have seldom defended leads with any comfort this season,
and Forest were level after 18 minutes. David McGoldrick's flick was clever,
but it opened up the right side of West Ham's defence far too easily,
leaving Dele Adebola free to slide an angled shot past Robert Green.

That, as usual, was the signal for a crisis of confidence in the home side.
Passes went astray, needless fouls were committed, pressure was invited and
it was inevitable that Forest would score again. After 40 minutes,
Piquionne, attempting to clear Chris Gunter's free-kick from the right,
produced a glancing header that looked an own goal all the way. Green
managed to get a hand to it, but only scooped it up into the air, McGoldrick
nodding home from a yard out.

Just as Upton Park was drawing breath for a half-time chorus of jeers,
Obinna scored a remarkable equaliser. Charging down the right, he looked up
in search of a team-mate. Seeing no-one, he simply let fly and the ball
sailed over the outstretched arm of the surprised Camp and into the far
corner.

The scorer's slightly embarrassed reaction suggested it might have been a
wayward cross rather than a brilliant shot. But his celebration was far more
flamboyant seven minutes into the second half as he completed a hat-trick
with a confident penalty after Joel Lynch felled Winston Reid.

Now it was West Ham who looked dangerous in every attack. Camp blocked a
rocket from Piquionne, fingertipped a curling shot by Pablo Barrera round
the post, and clawed away a corkscrewing effort from distance by Freddie
Sears.

Billy Davies, the Forest manager, was pleased with his team's performance in
the first half and, you suspect, relieved to avoid slotting a replay into a
congested fixture list. "It's nice to come to the Academy of Football and
play the way we did in the first 45 minutes," he said. "The England manager
was here, and I don't pick his side, but Lee Camp showed some wonderful
saves."

But Davies's satisfaction was nothing compared to that of David Gold, the
West Ham co-owner, in confirming the signing of Keane. "We have brought in a
midfielder in Gary O'Neil, a good player, and we have brought in Demba Ba
and of course Robbie Keane," Gold said. "We are in a much, much better place
today than we have been all season, whether it is the management structure,
the board or the players. I think this is the best place we have been."

West Ham United (4-4-2): Green; Jacobsen, Reid, Gabbidon, Ilunga; Sears,
Noble (Boa Morte, 74), Kovac, Barrera (Hines, 89); Piquionne (Nouble, 86),
Obinna. Substitutes not used Boffin (gk), Tomkins, Parker, Bridge.

Nottingham Forest (4-2-3-1): Camp; Gunter, Morgan, Chambers, Lynch; McKenna
(McCleary, 77), Cohen; McGoldrick, Majewski (Tyson, 68), McGugan; Adebola
(Earnshaw, 65). Substitutes not used Smith (gk), Moussi, Moloney, Rodney.
Booked Gunter.

Possession West Ham 54% Nottingham Forest 46%.

Shots on target West Ham 6 Nottingham Forest 5.

Man of the match: Obinna Match rating 7/10.

Referee M Oliver (Northumberland).

Attendance 29,287.

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'We had it won but lost'
WHUFC.com
West Ham United U18s were denied a seventh straight league win as
Southampton won 4-3 at Little Heath
29.01.2011

West Ham United U18s 3-4 Southampton U18s

West Ham United Under-18s were denied a seventh consecutive FA Premier
Reserve League victory as Southampton scored twice in the closing five
minutes to score a dramatic 4-3 win. The Hammers looked set to score a
notable success over the Group A leaders when strikes from Robert Hall and
Blair Turgott and an own-goal put them 3-1 up with half-an-hour remaining.
However, the Saints launched a determined late comeback at Little Heath,
taking advantage of some loose defending to score three times to leave Tony
Carr wondering what might have been. "We should have won the game - we were
2-0 and 3-1 up but just blew it in the last 25 minutes," said the Academy
Director. "We made mistakes and got tired. All credit to Southampton,
because they kept going and we gifted them their last two goals in the final
five minutes. "We had it won but we just gave it to them. To be fair to
Southampton, they worked very hard, played very direct and had two very
quick forwards. "Unfortunately, Paco Craig and Callum Driver - who up to
then had played very well - made individual errors and Southampton took full
advantage."

West Ham went ahead through a low shot from Robert Hall that Southampton's
goalkeeper allowed to slip under his body, and it was 2-0 before half-time
when Matthias Fanimo's low cross was diverted into his own net by a Saints
defender. Southampton pulled a goal back before Blair Turgott (pictured)
re-established the Hammers' two-goal advantage when he cut in from the left
and drilled a low shot into the net. "With 25 minutes to go, the game was
dead and, if anything, we looked like scoring again rather than conceding,
then Paco made a poor clearance and one of their boys scored with a
fantastic strike to make it 3-2. "We then conceded two poor goals in the
closing minutes. The first came when a free-kick was left by everybody and
one of their boys just didn't give it up. He hit a low ball across the face
of goal and we just went to sleep and they tapped it in. "Then, Callum
should have just kicked a long ball out of defence out, but he tried to
control it. He was dispossessed and they crossed the ball very quickly and
scored the winner. "I am very disappointed because we played really, really
well for an hour against the league leaders and then blew it - that's the
only way to sum it up."

Following Saturday's defeat, West Ham sit sixth in the Group A table with 22
points from 16 matches, while Southampton are top with 30 points.

West Ham United U18s: Larkins, Modelski, Craig, Chambers, Driver, Turgott,
Lletget (Vose), Powell (Hunt), Fanimo, Hall, Tombides

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Dyer moves on
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 30th January 2011
By: Staff Writer

Alex Dyer has left West Ham United to join Chris Powell at Charlton. Powell
replaced the sacked Phil Parkinson at the Valley earlier this month and only
last week admitted that he was keen to bring United reserve team boss Dyer
in to work as his assistant. KUMB.com understands tonight that Dyer, having
since been offered the position has elected to join Powell at Charlton - and
will commence work with the League One club immediately. A popular figure at
Chadwell Heath, 45-year-old Dyer joined West Ham in 2004 when he worked
alongside sports scientist Tony Strudwick, another of the backroom staff
hired during Alan Pardew's spell as manager. In 2007 he became conditioning
coach but just a year later was appointed reserve team coach, a position he
has held since.

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Ba - I will save Hammers
Senegal striker insists he is not trouble
Last updated: 29th January 2011
SSN

New West Ham striker Demba Ba has declared that he will 'save the club' from
its relegation troubles. Ba comes to England with a prolific reputation
after scoring 40 goals in 103 appearances for Bundesliga side Hoffenheim.
The 25-year-old failed a medical at Stoke earlier in January but was able to
prove his knee troubles are behind him before signing a deal until 2014 at
Upton Park. West Ham sit rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table,
yet are only two points from safety, a destination Ba hopes his goals can
take the Hammers. "This situation is not easy for West Ham but I will give
everything to play these last 14 games and to win the maximum games as
possible," Ba said. "I will do my best to score as much as we need. That is
what I am here to do.
"I'm not here to be a hero, I am here to save the club in the Premier League
with the squad that we have. "I won't be a hero if West Ham stay in the
Premier League - the whole team will be heroes."

No trouble

In addition to his well-documented knee problems, the Senegal international
also comes to England with a reputation as a trouble-maker. Reports in
Germany revealed Ba had gone on strike at his former club in a bid to push
through his move to the Premier League. Despite his bad press and the
appearance safeguards West Ham built into his contract, Ba is confident he
has all the ingredients to be a success at Upton Park. "Everybody was
talking about there being a problem but I played the first half of the
season in Germany without any big problems," he added. "I know that I can
fit with this league. I think I can adapt fast. I love playing football and
being in teams that have the ball and play good football. "The first time I
spoke to Avram Grant, my first question was about his conception of
football. He gave me his answer and it was a good point. "Thierry Henry was
my idol for a long time. [Didier] Drogba is still scoring goals and he has
everything a striker needs to have. "I have my qualities and I want to play
my game and hopefully score my goals."

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It's a time for heroes - says West Ham new boy Ba
Published 23:00 29/01/11 By Bill Mills
The Mirror

West Ham striker Demba Ba has told his team-mates they will be heroes if
they avoid relegation from the Premier League. The Senegalese striker, 25,
who joined the Hammers from Hoffenheim this week, said: "I won't be a hero
if West Ham stay up - the whole squad will be. "I will give everything to
play these last 14 games and win the maximum games possible."

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Hammer legend Dicks waiting for Avram's SOS call
Published 23:00 29/01/11 By Anthony Clavane
The Mirror

West Ham legend Julian Dicks wants Avram Grant to pick up the phone and
invite him to join the Hammers' survival battle. Grant, whose side are
rooted to the foot of the Premier League, admitted morale at Upton Park was
rocked after the Carling Cup semi-final defeat by Birmingham. But Dicks
believes that he can do "a Kenny Dalglish" – and give his old club a massive
lift. The former West Ham skipper, who twice played a major part in helping
them stay up in the 1990s, admires the way that King Kenny has brought the
feel good factor back to Liverpool. "I could do a similar thing at Upton
Park," he said. "I'm not comparing myself in any way to Kenny, but if West
Ham fans see me in the dugout, or just involved in any way at the club, I
think morale will be raised.
"I'd love to be involved in any capacity, whether it was as assistant coach
or being in charge of the kids. I'd walk on my hands and knees if Avram gave
me a call. "I would bring the passion and pride that I had when I was a
player there."

One of football's finest hard men, Dicks was nicknamed 'The Terminator'
because of his no-nonsense approach to tackling. Now boss of Isthmian League
Division One North club Grays Athletic, he became a West Ham legend after
playing 315 times and scoring 64 goals in 10 years at the club. He said: "It
was bitterly disappointing not to get to the Carling Cup final. But all the
league games from now on should be cup finals. "Playing against Nottingham
Forest in the FA Cup is a tough one and winning will give us a boost. But
the priority is to stay up. "I've got ­experience of doing that at West Ham
and Birmingham.
"Dalglish going back to Liverpool has got everyone fired up, and they've
improved a lot since he came.

"What we need at West Ham is for all of the players to stand up and be
counted. There are some very good players at the club – Rob Green, Matthew
Upson, Scotty Parker, Mark Noble and Frederic Piquionne. "And I think Wayne
Bridge [left] will turn out to be a very good ­loan signing. He is a top
defender. Avram is a good manager with a proven track record. The fans are
the best in the world. "I'd be delighted to be asked to help in any way –
even if it was just looking ugly in the dugout."

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Boot-iful deadline day for West Ham target Robbie Keane
By JOE BERNSTEIN Last updated at 9:15 PM on 29th January 2011
Daily Mail

Tottenham striker Robbie Keane has cleared out his boots from the club in
anticipation of a third consecutive January deadline-day move - this time to
West Ham. Keane gave the clearest indication yet he is definitely moving
away from Spurs by collecting all his boots from the training ground on
Friday - a traditional sign that he is not planning to return. West Ham
want to tie up a loan for Keane but want to delay a £6million fee until they
have secured Premier League survival. Sunderland last night signed
26-year-old Benin international Stephane Sessegnon from Paris St Germain for
£6million. He will join Sulley Muntari, who signed on loan from Inter Milan
with a view to a £6m permanent move in the summer.

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