Tuesday, June 19

Web Item [ West Ham United ] - Club Announcement

West Ham United Club Statement
19/06/2007 19:15

The following is an official Club statement in relation to the Premier
League arbitration hearing in London this week...

West Ham United are and remain a Barclays Premier League Football Club.
There is no scope for this to be changed by the Premier League's arbitration
panel and West Ham United's status cannot be called into question in
relation to next season.

West Ham United were not and are not a party to the arbitration and our
standing as a Premier League Club is not in doubt as a result of the panel's
hearing.

The Club are well advanced in preparing for the new season and are taking
further steps to strengthen the playing squad over the summer. We will not
be deflected from our goal of achieving success in the Premier League next
season.

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Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - II 19th June 2007

Pre-Season friendlies: Latest information - WHUFC
19/06/2007 11:17

Ticket information for some of our 2007-08 pre-season friendlies has now
been updated...

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Sat 14th July v Dagenham & Redbridge (a)
Kick-off: 3:00 pm
Venue: Glyn Hopkin Stadium

West Ham United have received an allocation of 1,200 Terrace Tickets for the
above Pre-Season Friendly.

Terrace Ticket Prices for this match are as follows:
£12.00 Adults, £7.00 Seniors, £7.00 Under 16's

Please note that the following methods apply when applying for away tickets:

In Person - Dr Martens Stand Ticket Office
Telephone Bookings - 0870 112 2700 via option 3
Postal Bookings - Applications with either cheques, postal orders or credit
card
payment to be sent to: The Ticket Office, PO BOX 6731, London, E13 9RA

Please note that cheques/postal orders are made payable to West Ham United
FC PLC and all telephone bookings are subject to a £1.50 booking fee per
ticket.

Selling dates for the above fixture are as follows:
Tickets for the above match are currently on General Sale and can be
purchased via the following methods listed above.

Coach Travel:
Please note that there is no Coach Travel for the above fixture.

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Tue 24th July v Leyton Orient (a)
Kick-off: 7.45pm

West Ham United have received an allocation of 3,688 Tickets for the above
Pre-Season Friendly.

Ticket Prices for this match are as follows:
255 Tickets - £20.00 Adults, £10.00 Seniors, £10.00 Under 16's
3,433 Tickets - £15.00 Adults, £5.00 Seniors, £5.00 Under 16's

Please note that, due to Leyton Orient Ticket Office encountering an
unfortunate delay of new ticket stock, tickets issued by West Ham United
Ticket Office for the above match are on West Ham United ticket stock and
are valid for the above fixture.

Please note that the following methods apply when applying for away tickets:


In Person - Dr Martens Stand Ticket Office
Telephone Bookings - 0870 112 2700 via option 3
Postal Bookings - Applications with either cheques, postal orders or credit
card
payment to be sent to: The Ticket Office, PO BOX 6731, London, E13 9RA

Please note that cheques/postal orders are made payable to West Ham United
FC PLC and all telephone bookings are subject to a £1.50 booking fee per
ticket.

Selling dates for the above fixture are as follows:
Tickets for the above match are currently on General Sale and can be
purchased via the following methods listed above.

Coach Travel:
Please note that there is no Coach Travel for the above fixture.

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Wed 25th July v Milton Keynes Dons (a)
Kick-off: 7.45pm

Please note that West Ham United Ticket Office are still awaiting
conformation of Allocation and Ticket Prices for the forthcoming Pre-Season
Friendly to take place at the new stadium:mk.

Details will be updated onto the website once received from Milton Keynes
Dons.


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Sat 28th July v Southend United (a)
Kick-off: 3.00pm

West Ham United have received an allocation of 1,000 Tickets for the above
Pre-Season Friendly.

Ticket Prices for this match are as follows:
£20.00 Adults, £10.00 Seniors, £10.00 Under 16's

Please note that the following methods apply when applying for away tickets:


In Person - Dr Martens Stand Ticket Office
Telephone Bookings - 0870 112 2700 via option 3
Postal Bookings - Applications with either cheques, postal orders or credit
card
payment to be sent to: The Ticket Office, PO BOX 6731, London, E13 9RA

Please note that cheques/postal orders are made payable to West Ham United
FC PLC and all telephone bookings are subject to a £1.50 booking fee per
ticket.

Selling dates for the above fixture are as follows:
Tickets for the above match are currently on General Sale and can be
purchased via the following methods listed above.

Coach Travel:
Please note that there is no Coach Travel for the above fixture.


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Tue 31st July v Norwich City (a)
Kick-off: 7.45pm

West Ham United have received an allocation of 500 Tickets for the above
Pre-Season Friendly.

Ticket Prices for this match are as follows:
£12.00 Adults, £7.00 Seniors, £3.00 Under 16's

Please note that the following methods apply when applying for away tickets:


In Person - Dr Martens Stand Ticket Office
Telephone Bookings - 0870 112 2700 via option 3
Postal Bookings - Applications with either cheques, postal orders or credit
card
payment to be sent to: The Ticket Office, PO BOX 6731, London, E13 9RA

Please note that cheques/postal orders are made payable to West Ham United
FC PLC and all telephone bookings are subject to a £1.50 booking fee per
ticket.

Selling dates for the above fixture are as follows:
Tickets for the above match will go on General Sale from Monday 2nd July and
can be purchased via the following methods listed above.

Coach Travel:
Please note that there is no Coach Travel for the above fixture.

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Sat 4th August v AS Roma (h)
Kick-off: 3.00pm

West Ham United are pleased to be able to confirm selling arrangements and
match ticket prices for the above Pre-Season Friendly here at Upton Park
against AS Roma.

Match ticket prices have been reduced for all supporters, with Season Ticket
Holders (Adult/Senior/Young Adult) booking during their priority period
receiving a 40% discount and Academy Members (Adult/Senior/Young Adult)
booking during their priority period receiving a 20% discount from Standard
Tickets.

All Under 16's/Under 10's Season Ticket Holders and all Youth Academy
Members will be able to gain entry for the above fixture at the reduced
price of £1.00.

Selling dates for the above fixture are as follows:
Tickets for the above match go on sale to Season Ticket Holders from 9.00am
on Tuesday 10th July.

Season Ticket Holder Prices for the above fixture are as follows:
(Advance Ticket Prices from 9.00am Tuesday 10th July to Monday 16th July).

Season Ticket Holders
Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 Restricted
Adult £15.00 £13.00 £11.00 £10.00 £9.00
Senior £7.50 £6.50 £5.50 £5.00 £4.50
Young Adult £7.50 £6.50 £5.50 £5.00 £4.50
Under 16's/Under 10's £1.00 £1.00 £1.00 £1.00 £1.00

Tickets for the above match go on sale to Academy Members from 8.00am on
Tuesday 17th July.

Academy Member Prices for the above fixture are as follows:
(Advance Ticket Prices from 8.00am Tuesday 17th July to Friday 20th July).

Academy Members
Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 Restricted
Adult £20.00 £18.00 £15.00 £13.00 £12.00
Senior £10.00 £9.00 £7.50 £6.50 £6.00
Young Adult £10.00 £9.00 £7.50 £6.50 £6.00
Youth Academy £1.00 £1.00 £1.00 £1.00 £1.00

Tickets for the above match go on General Sale from 9.00am on Saturday 21st
July.

General Sale Prices for the above fixture are as follows:
(Advance Ticket Prices from 9.00am Saturday 21st July onwards).

General Sale
Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 Restricted
Adult £25.00 £22.00 £19.00 £16.00 £15.00
Senior £12.50 £11.00 £9.50 £8.00 £7.50
Under'16 Non-Member £12.50 £11.00 £9.50 £8.00 £7.50

Please note these prices are for advanced sales only, prices may be
increased for all matchday sales.

Please note that should Bondholders decide not to take up their option of
purchasing their dedicated seats for the above fixture a limited number of
tickets will be made available to purchase from 9.00am on Friday 27th July.

Tickets can be purchased for the above match via the following methods
listed below:

In Person - Dr Martens Stand Ticket Office/Lakeside Sportswear Store
Online Bookings - www.eticketing.co.uk/whufc
Telephone Bookings - 0870 112 2700 via option 1
Postal Bookings - Applications with either cheques, postal orders or credit
card
payment to be sent to: The Ticket Office, PO BOX 6731, London, E13 9RA

Please note that cheques/postal orders are made payable to West Ham United
FC PLC and all telephone or online bookings are subject to a £1.50 booking
fee per ticket.

Advance booking is strongly recommended.

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BLADES FACE WAIT TO LEARN FATE - Sky
By Mark Buckingham - Created on 19 Jun 2007

Sheffield United expect to learn the outcome of the hearing into West Ham
United's punishment by the end of the month. A Premier League arbitration
panel has spent the past two days listening to arguments in the case
concerning Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano. The Hammers were fined
£5.5million in the spring after being found guilty regarding the ownership
of the Argentinian duo. Several Premier League clubs have complained about
the punishment, claiming West Ham should have been docked points for the
offence. After relegation from the top flight, The Blades have taken the
fight forward in an attempt to have the sanction changed. The panel has now
gone away to consider the evidence presented this week and a decision is
expected by the end of June at the latest. "We'd like to thank the
tribunal," said Blades plc chairman Kevin McCabe. "It's been a very
complicated case. "The panel are going away to review the evidence and
submissions, and we've been told to expect a decision by the end of the
month, and hopefully sooner. "All three parties have had the opportunity to
present their cases clearly to the panel and we look forward to the handing
down of the decision of the panel in due course. "It would be inappropriate
to comment further until a decision has been made." The Blades are confident
of eventually being reinstated to the Premier League for next season,
although the arbitration panel will only decide whether a new hearing is
required.

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Rams close on Mears move - Sky
By Peter ORourke - Created on 19 Jun 2007

Derby boss Billy Davies is hopeful of tying up a permanent deal for West
Ham's Tyrone Mears. Mears spent the second half of last season on loan at
Derby after failing to establish himself at Upton Park. The 24-year-old
impressed during his loan spell at Pride Park helping the Rams secure
promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs. Davies is keen to keep
Mears at the club as he prepares for next season in the top flight and he
believes a deal is close to being agreed. "Tyrone is a young player with
plenty of potential and we expect to conclude a deal soon," Davies told The
Sun.

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Trio in Hunt for unhappy Stephen - TeamTalk

Bolton, Portsmouth and West Ham may step up their efforts to land Stephen
Hunt after he revealed he was unhappy with his current Reading deal. The
midfielder signed a new two-and-a-half year contract just six months ago,
but after a successful first season in the Premier League, Hunt is demanding
a further pay increase. The 26-year-old Republic of Ireland international is
upset at earning less than his team-mates and a host of other Premier League
clubs could be prepared to pounce if he fails to agree new terms. Hunt told
The Mirror: "I spoke to Steve Coppell and he understands where I am coming
from.
"I'm not asking for anything silly - just to earn the same as my
team-mates." Pompey boss Harry Redknapp confirmed his interest when he
admitted he was "impressed" with Hunt last season, but did not think he
would want to leave Reading this summer. Bolton boss Sammy Lee has also been
linked with a £1.5million bid for the player, while he is also thought to be
on the shopping list of West Ham manager Alan Curbishley. Royals boss Steve
Coppell has expressed his desire to keep hold of Hunt, but the return to
fitness of Bobby Convey and rumours of a swoop for Celtic midfielder Thomas
Gravesen could put pressure on Hunt's place in the Reading first-team and
make him consider a summer move.

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Tevez row rumbles on - the Sun
By MIKE ANSTEAD
June 19, 2007

THE battle between West Ham and Sheffield United to stay in the Premier
League looks set to drag on. An arbitration panel ruling on whether the
Hammers breached player ownership rules is understood to be announcing its
decision next week.The case concerns the arrival of Argentina stars Carlos
Tevez and Javier Mascherano last summer.Hitman Tevez played a key role in
keeping the Hammers up at the expense of the Yorkshire club.Sheffield United
chairman Kevin McCabe was told to expect a decision by the end of the
month.He said: "I'd like to thank the tribunal. It's been a very complicated
case and the panel are going away to review the evidence and submissions."We
have been told to expect a decision by the end of the month, hopefully
sooner."

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Rogues Gallery As West Ham Tribunal Farce Continues - West Ham Fans.org
Submitted by Neville Nixon on 19 June, 2007 - 12:40.

Hot on the heels of the Rick 'the grass' Parry appearance on behalf of
Sheffield United, Fulham have been adding their hypocritical contribution,
it is a pity they were not at the arbitration hearing in Fleet Street
yesterday, otherwise they could have had a cosy chat with their very good
friend Mr Parry, after all his club Liverpool were so very generous to the
cottagers during the penultimate match of the season, a match that saw
Liverpool field nine reserves, a match that Fulham win and thus ensure their
Premiership survival.
In a way one has to admire the bare faced cheek of Fulham, an arbitration
spokesman revealed that Fulham were pushing to get the extra money paid out
by the Premiership to West Ham for finishing above them in the final
placings, arguing that Hammers would have had points deducted if the Rule18
breach had been dealt with earlier in the season.
Wigan have also submitted a statement outlining a similar claim.. McBabe has
certainly cranked up the volume, and he has had his ten minutes of fame, but
privately those connected with Sheffield United will tell you that McBabe is
doing his best for his club and might end up getting £25 Million in
compensation, add that to the parachute payment they will receive and at the
end of the day they will be happy. But and it's a big but, no one believes
the club deserved to stay up. "We got relegated because we were crap" was
how a Blades supporting BBC journalist summed up the situation.
It is unlikely that there will be a definitive outcome from the hearing
today, there are reams of paperwork and submissions to be considered this
afternoon. At lunchtime the tribunal spokesman revealed that the full
findings will not be available until the end of the month, cue collective
groan from the assembled press and an excuse to high tail it away from the
boredom and the £4 per hour parking bays.
At the end of the day Sheffield United have put up a bigger fight than most
observers anticipated, of course if things do turn round dramatically it
will just be the next phase of what will become an increasingly complicated
and embarrassing situation for the Premier league, with claims and counter
claims flying all over the place, as we previously mentioned a big pay off
might suit all concerned, but who will have to foot the bill? As it stands
the Premier League would have to pick up the tab, well, they're rich enough
aren't they?

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West Ham eye £10m-rated McCarthy - Daily Mail
Last updated at 12:26pm on 19th June 2007

West Ham have been rebuffed after making an enquiry for Blackburn striker
Benni McCarthy. The £10million-rated South African marksman, who scored 18
League goals last season, is also admired by Chelsea and Aston Villa.

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West Ham join Nugent race - lep.co.uk
Dave Nugent has impressed for England's Under-21 side
By Brian Ellis

West Ham have joined the queue of clubs waiting to talk to Dave Nugent when
he returns from England Under-21 duty. The Hammers, whose Premiership future
is up for debate over the next two days at an arbitration panel, look set to
challenge favourites Sunderland and a host of other suitors for the Preston
North End star's signature after losing out on a £17m bid for Charlton's
Darren Bent. Boss Alan Curbishley will have to wait until at least Thursday
to put his case to Nugent after England made it through to the semi-finals
of the European Under-21 Championships with a 2-0 win over Serbia last
night. The North End marksman failed to get on the scoresheet in Nijmegen
but his performances in the competition so far have attracted plenty of
attention from top-flight managers. Sunderland boss Roy Keane has been in
Holland to have a close look at the 22-year-old. But, like Curbishley, the
ex-Manchester United skipper has not been allowed to speak with Nugent while
the Championships are on-going. England face hosts Holland on Wednesday in
Heerenveen in the semi-
finals. If they make it through to Saturday night's final. Curbishley is
reported to want the Preston hitman to pair him up with Dean Ashton when he
returns to action following a broken ankle. Preston are already preparing
for life without Nugent. But manager Paul Simpson is adamant he still wants
to keep his top scorer for another assault on promotion next season. He has
already signed one frontman by capturing the highly-rated Karl Hawley from
Carlisle on a free transfer last week. And he is planning to add at least
one more goalscorer over the next couple of weeks, whether or not Nugent is
still at the club. Having lost Danny Dichio, Dave Hibbert, Michael Ricketts
and Andy Smith, Simpson is down to his last five strikers, including the
England international. Brett Ormerod, Neil Mellor, Patrick Agyemang and
Hawley have all had their injury problems over the past 12 months. "I will
still be looking for another striker, whether or not Dave Nugent stays or
goes. I want to bring a big striker in – a targetman who can go an be the
focal point of our attack." Meanwhile, Walsall have denied they are about to
offer Ricketts a return to the Bescot Stadium. Saddlers boss Richard Money
insisted: "I keep hearing these rumours, but we have not spoken to Michael."

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HAREWOOD'S £4.5M TAG - Daily Express
West Ham have turned Birmingham's offer for Harewood down
Tuesday June 19,2007

STEVE BRUCE has been told he will have to pay £4.5million to lure Marlon
Harewood from West Ham. Birmingham manager Bruce wants Harewood to spearhead
his bid to stay in the top flight after his team won promotion. But
Birmingham have had a £3m bid for the unwanted 27-year-old turned down by
West Ham owner Eggert Magnusson. Although Harewood has been told he can
leave the club, the Hammers are determined to cash in on the striker. He
scored 16 times for them in their impressive first season back in the
Premiership after winning the 2004-05 play-offs. But he was reduced to a
peripheral role last season, scoring only four times. Nottingham Forest are
due 15 per cent of any resale of a player they sold to West Ham for
£500,000. Derby County are also in the running to sign him. Blues are still
haggling with the Hammers over the price of left-back Paul Konchesky after
having a £2m bid knocked back. West Ham are to make changes in their
backroom team. The Londoners will beef up the medical and coaching
departments before their players return for pre-season training.

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HAMMERS HANG ON TO THEIR HARE - The Mirror
12 DAYS TO JULY TRANSFER WINDOW
19/06/2007

BIRMINGHAM have had a £3million bid for Marlon Harewood rejected by West
Ham. City made an offer of an initial £2m plus add-ons for the striker, who
is surplus to requirements at Upton Park. But the Hammers are looking for
something near £5m for the former Ipswich and Forest man. That is
unrealistic for the Blues, who are also interested in West Ham defender Paul
Konchesky. Their boss Alan Curbishley will be looking to recoup the majority
of the £6m he paid Birmingham for Matthew Upson in January.

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James Shield Blades comment - The Star - Barnsley

IT is a battle as gladiatorial as any Sheffield United faced in the Premier
League last season. But while West Ham, the club whose rule-breaking
officials at Bramall Lane argue condemned them to the Championship next
term, have barely uttered a word in anger during the Carlos Tevez Affair,
their chairman Eggert Magnusson is proving a worthy adversary. The Icelandic
biscuit tycoon may bear more than a passing resemblance to Elmer Fudd but
behind his cartoon features lies a shrewd political mind. Kevin McCabe, the
usually tactful chairman of United's plc board has also played a blinder
during one of the most controversial episodes in the recent history of
English football.

Faced with incomprehensible opposition from an organisation which should be
doing everything in its power to accommodate its members, McCabe has dragged
the FAPL kicking and screaming into an arbitration process which is
scheduled to conclude its investigation into the thinking behind punishing
West Ham with a fine rather than a points deduction today.

Negotiating safe passage through the PR minefield has been a delicate task
but McCabe and his staff have managed it as well as could possibly be hoped.

Sunday's claim that United breached regulations themselves when they sold
Steven Kabba to Watford earlier this year was a potential trap carefully
placed by those plotting against them yet they circumnavigated it with ease.

McCabe has been at pains to stress that United's battle is with the FAPL
itself, not West Ham, but ever since objections were first raised about the
presence of Tevez and Javier Mascherano at Upton Park, Magnusson has been
quietly protecting his own club's position.

His admission that West Ham had breached regulations but, more importantly,
the thinly veiled threat to pursue his own legal action should points be
deducted was a smart move.

With hindsight United, Wigan, Charlton and Fulham, who also voiced their
disapproval, would have been better served by stating they fully expected a
guilty verdict would be greeted with a points deduction rather than trusting
that justice would be served.

In fairness, however, they were simply following protocol at the time.

As a former president of Iceland's Football Association and member of UEFA's
Executive Committee, Magnusson is well-versed in how the machinery of
football works and his second master-stroke has been to spend big money
quickly in the market - which has blocked another possible escape route for
the FAPL should Lord Justice Ottan and his team find in United's favour.

But while West Ham have been cast as the villains of the piece in some
quarters, the blame for this whole sorry mess falls squarely at the feet of
the FAPL.

Whatever happens, whatever lessons can be learned from this saga, there is
no doubt that it has been handled very poorly indeed.

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Web Item - The Jury is Out

The verdict is - no verdict - KUMB
Filed: Tuesday, 19th June 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

The Premier League have informed Sheffield United that they must wait until
the end of the month before the result of their arbitration hearing will be
known.
A glum looking Kevin McCabe revealed that the PL could take a further two
weeks to reach a decision on the case, which concluded this afternoon after
two days of evidence. Blades Chairman McCabe stormed off after being asked
by one reporter about the transfer of Steve Kabba, which broke the very rule
- rule U18 - that McCabe and his club are seeking to have the Hammers
relegated for. The Premier League are yet to speak on the matter.

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - 19th June 2007

Blades await outcome of hearing - BBC

Sheffield United are expected to find out on Tuesday whether their appeal
against relegation from the Premier League has been successful. A three-man
arbitration panel will hear the second and final day of the Blades challenge
against the Premier League before deciding on their verdict. United want to
be reinstated after West Ham breached player ownership rules. The Hammers
avoided a points deduction over the signing of Carlos Tevez and Javier
Mascherano but were fined £5.5m. And the Blades want the panel to order a
fresh disciplinary hearing against West Ham. The independent arbitration
panel can order a new hearing or rule that some compensation be paid to
Sheffield United. The three-man panel's main role is to see whether the
correct disciplinary procedures were followed. Retired High Court judge Sir
Philip Otton is chairing the hearing in Fleet Street, with David Pannick QC
representing the Blades and leading barrister Nicholas Randall acting for
the Premier League. "The arbitration is going well and I think the panel
recognise all the points of the case," said United plc chairman Kevin
McCabe. "It's about righting the wrongs from the first decision. "That's
really part of the arbitration proceedings and why we served the notice on
the Premier League back in mid-May. Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry
appeared at the arbitration tribunal on Monday. He first drew attention to
the rule breaches when Liverpool signed Mascherano from West Ham in the
January transfer window. Questioned as to whether Parry's appearance as a
witness was because of Liverpool's signing of Javier Mascherano from West
Ham, McCabe added: "Not particularly. Rick is an experienced football guy.
He's a good witness."
McCabe also appeared as a witness, with Premier League chief executive
Richard Scudamore and general secretary Mike Foster appearing for the other
side.
McCabe has always been adamant the panel will rule in favour of his club
over a saga that started back in March. In that month, West Ham were found
guilty by an independent committee set up by the Premier League of acting
improperly and withholding vital documentation over the Argentine pair's
ownership but they escaped a points deduction and Tevez was allowed to
continue playing. He and Mascherano were part-owned by a third party but the
Hammers then ended that agreement, which satisfied the Premier League. Tevez
was one of the major factors in the club's late escape - scoring a goal on
the final day of last season at Manchester United to help the Hammers stay
up. The Blades finished on the same number of points as fourth-from-bottom
Wigan but were relegated on goal difference. "I think the Premier League
accept they wish the arbitration was not happening," McCabe said last week.
"But in the knowledge it is happening and it cannot be prevented, then if
the decision is overturned we should be reselected to the Premier League.
"Since we really looked into the whys and the wherefores of the Tevez affair
it became apparent that a wrong decision was made."
Presentations by the Blades have also been made to the European Commission.
"We expressed our concerns of the whole affair," said club spokesman Andy
Pack. "It wasn't a question of trying to enlist support or lobby, rather a
chance to inform them of where we are."

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Sheringham denies lying to police - BBC

Former England striker Teddy Sheringham has "categorically denied" giving
false details to police about an alleged speeding offence, his lawyer has
said.
It emerged that police had arrested him on 15 May on suspicion of perverting
the course of justice. He is one of 12 people, including a further two
Premiership players, questioned in the same inquiry. The ex-West Ham
forward, who was made an MBE last week, was bailed to return in July for
further inquiries. The 12 arrests all related to allegations that motorists
had falsely claimed that another person was driving their car when they were
caught by a speed camera. A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said: "Officers
believe that for a number of years drivers have been falsely nominating
(speeding) tickets to the same one address and driver." Mr Sheringham's
solicitor, Henri Brandman, said the footballer was co-operating with
officers and had not been charged.
Mr Sheringham, whose professional career spans 23 years, has made more than
800 appearances for club and country, and left West Ham at the end of the
season in May. He won 51 caps for England, scoring 11 goals, and was part of
the team which reached the semi finals of the European Championships in
1996.
Last Wednesday West Ham striker Bobby Zamora, 26, was arrested on similar
grounds after he allegedly gave false details about police camera footage of
a car apparently speeding. Midfielder Shaun Newton, 31, was also questioned
regarding similar allegations, two days after Mr Sheringham. Both Mr Zamora
and Mr Newton have been released on bail to return in July for further
inquiries. Officers also arrested a woman at her home in Morden, south
London, on 8 June, on suspicion of perverting the course of justice. She has
also since been bailed to return in September. A further eight people have
been arrested in connection with the investigation but they have not been
identified.

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McCabe: Arbitration going well - Sky
By Alex Dunn - Created on 18 Jun 2007

Sheffield United plc chairman Kevin McCabe is confident his club's bid to
convince an arbitration tribunal that they should be reinstated to the
Premier League is going as well as could have been expected. The Yorkshire
club want the panel to order a fresh disciplinary hearing against West Ham,
as a result of the part they played in the Carlos Tevez affair, with the
first evidence having been heard on Monday. Sheffield United, who were
relegated on the last day of the season as a consequence of West Ham's
victory at Manchester United, remain adamant that Alan Curbishley's side
should have been docked points rather than fined for breaching rules with
regards third-party ownership. The panel has in its jurisdiction the power
to order a new hearing against West Ham or rule compensation be paid to
Sheffield United, with the independent three-man team, chaired by retired
High Court judge Sir Phillip Otton, to decide on whether correct
disciplinary procedures were adhered to. Upon leaving the first day of the
hearing, McCabe was content but tight-lipped as to how the arbitration was
proceeding. "It's been a busy day," he told Sky Sports News. "Tomorrow there
will be further evidence and then the panel will opine and decide. "The
arbitration is going well and I think the panel recognise all the points of
the case. "It's about writing the wrongs from the first decision. That's
really part of the arbitration proceedings and why we served the notice on
the Premier League back in mid-May." When asked on whether Liverpool chief
executive Rick Parry - who gave evidence - was called as a witness by
Sheffield United, McCabe confirmed in the positive. "Rick is an experienced
football guy. He's a good witness."

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Harewood happy with options - Sky
By Alex Dunn - Created on 18 Jun 2007

Marlon Harewood is looking forward to pastures new having conceded that his
days at West Ham are drawing to a close. The powerful striker has fallen
foul of Alan Curbishley's regime at Upton Park and is one of a number of
players likely to be culled in what is sure to be a busy pre-season in East
London. It is understand that Premier League new boys Birmingham have
already failed to tempt West Ham into a sale with a £3million offer, but
Harewood is not short of suitors elsewhere. Portsmouth and Fulham are also
believed to be monitoring the 27-year-old's situation closely and the
player's representative, the Professional Footballers' Association Player
Management Agency, has confirmed that Harewood is looking forward to a fresh
challenge. "Marlon is aware that there are clubs currently looking at him,
and he is attracted to all of them for different reasons," a spokesman
confirmed. "Marlon is now awaiting developments, for West Ham to agree a fee
for him and then to a new challenge in the Premier League next season."

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Curbishley flaunting West Ham's wealth - Soccernet
Norman Hubbard

Inflation has rendered London a place for the rich and, failing that, the
very rich. The capital used to be at its costliest for land. Now, seemingly,
property prices can be seen as reasonable in comparison with West Ham's
summer signings. If, that is, despite proffering gargantuan sums, they can
actually acquire their intended targets.

Gazumping has fast become a feature of London life, but few are taking it to
the same extent as West Ham. An extra £15,000 a week was on offer to Mark
Viduka, who hardly ranks among the underprivileged with his Newcastle
contract. That, however, pales into insignificance in comparison with the
£35million bid for two strikers without a single international goal between
them.

Darren Bent would have commanded a £17million fee and wages in excess of
£70,000 a week and Andrew Johnson a barely credible £18million plus £90,000
for seven days' labour. It would, too, have more than doubled Johnson's
value within 12 months, and that for a player with only four Premiership
goals since October. Moreover, at 26, he is unlikely to improve
dramatically, so potential cannot be invoked as a reason for the fee;
however, while Everton will never receive such a generous offer again,
acceptance of it would have led to them being branded a 'selling club'.

And although interest in Bent is considerable, it is the price tag that
astonishes. Charlton's elevated estimation of their top scorer's value was
expected to be ignored. Instead, West Ham matched it. At 23 and with 31
goals in two Premiership seasons, Bent has much to recommend but, his other
admirers would insist, at a truer price of £10-12million.

Charlton can still be assured of a several-fold return on their £2.5million
investment, even if Bent is reluctant to cross East London. Even if a
reunion does not appeal, Bent ranks as Alan Curbishley's best buy. Perhaps
the finest player he managed at The Valley, Scott Parker, has already
rejoined his former boss at Upton Park in West Ham's first summer buy.

Given the Hammers' largesse in their pursuit of a forward, Newcastle should
be asking why they only acquired £7.3million for one of the Premiership's
most accomplished central midfielders.

Because Curbishley, it appears, has unlimited credibility - and unlimited
credit - to rebuild after West Ham's miraculous recovery. Judging by their
manager's defeatism when they had only accumulated 20 points from 29 games,
that appeared impossible. Seven wins from their last nine games constituted
an incredible revival, and Curbishley has been congratulated for it.

But should he be? Two of the catalysts of the comeback from the brink of the
Championship hardly seemed to enjoy Curbishley's confidence. Mark Noble,
sidelined by the manager's signing of Nigel Quashie, found his introduction
was delayed until March and only figured in the final 10 games. While Carlos
Tevez, whose brilliance was ultimately decisive, was left out in favour of a
home-grown partnership of Bobby Zamora and Marlon Harewood, despite it being
apparent to supporters that he was their greatest chance of survival long
before his installation as first-choice striker.

Then there is the question of Curbishley's January recruitment drive. Of six
arrivals, only Lucas Neill, the probable captain next season, can be judged
an unqualified success, albeit one noted for another immense salary. Luis
Boa Morte scored a crucial goal at Wigan but otherwise his contribution was
negligible. If Curbishley should not be faulted for the injuries that
limited Matthew Upson to 41 minutes of football, Quashie, Calum Davenport
and Kepa Blanco were all failures. Together, their purchase prices amounted
to £19million, which appeared vast until the bids for Bent and Johnson
materialised.

Yet Curbishley has often been at his finest in the transfer market when
making low-profile acquisitions from the likes of Ipswich and Colchester,
not brandishing wads of cash like a parody of an '80s Thatcherite. He is a
man who has prospered outside the spotlight, not with huge transfer budgets
and the inevitable increase of expectations.

He is a manager who has dealt in knowns, however conservative and mundane,
not the surreal uncertainties of West Ham. The composition of his attack
ranks among them: Dean Ashton's long-awaited return complicates the striking
situation, given Curbishley's seeming willingness to pay an exorbitant fee
for an addition in attack, but not as much as the future of Tevez, the
saviour he initially distrusted, which is out of his hands.

That Yossi Benayoun, another he omitted, has attracted the attention of
Liverpool, should raise questions about a willingness to ignore the more
gifted, if unpredictable, players in favour of more workmanlike
alternatives. For all their expenditure, West Ham could start next season
without the pair who provided an injection of flair, in the shape of Tevez
and Benayoun, no matter how many big-money Brits bolster the squad.

The other issue, while offers are made with reckless abandon, is trimming a
squad bloated by past spending sprees. Nigel Reo-Coker's transfer request
hints at an unhappiness, even if it may be beneficial to break up the 'Baby
Bentley' collective in the dressing room. Apart from the release of Teddy
Sheringham, however, departures are, so far, non-existent.

Parker, an excellent addition, is the sole arrival. Otherwise, even fees
plucked from fiction have not sufficed for Curbishley. That this attempt at
binge-buying, which could single-handedly ramp up prices still further, has
not succeeded so far will attract applause from those fearful of the
connotations for other clubs. But, as with their January dealings, a hint of
desperation pervades. That West Ham intend to compete for a top-four
position is obvious, but ambition needs to be channelled, reinforced by
reason rather than scattergun spending.

Darren Bent is not worth £17million, and Andrew Johnson certainly should not
be valued at £18million, but while West Ham flaunt their wealth, they have
yet to prove that being very rich and very successful are one and the same.
Because while Eggert Magnusson is the most generous of owners, he may wonder
if his manager is forever blowing fortunes.

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Hammers reject Blues' Harewood buy-out - Soccernet

Birmingham have had a £3million bid for striker Marlon Harewood rejected by
West Ham. City made an offer of an initial £2million plus add-ons for
Harewood, who is surplus to requirements at Upton Park. But the Hammers are
looking for something near £5million for the former Ipswich and Nottingham
Forest player. That is unrealistic from the point of view of Blues, who are
also interested in West Ham defender Paul Konchesky. Hammers manager Alan
Curbishley will be looking to recoup the majority of the £6million he paid
Birmingham for defender Matthew Upson in January. Harewood played a major
role in the Hammers regaining their Premier League status two years ago when
he scored 16 goals. But he has gradually slipped down the pecking order and
last season netted only four goals. Blues boss Steve Bruce has been given
the green light to continue with his transfer plans despite the current
uncertainty surrounding the future of the club. He has already signed
Middlesbrough defender Stuart Parnaby and agreed a permanent deal for
Arsenal midfielder Fabrice Muamba, who spent last season on loan at St
Andrews. Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung is expected to step up his bid
to buy Birmingham during the next few days. The billionaire, who was
unsuccessful in his attempt to take control of Reading, has already had his
representatives visit St Andrews and inspect the club's finances.

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Parry can help us get justice - The Sun
By IAN McGARRY
JUNE 19, 2007

SHEFFIELD UNITED reckon Rick Parry can help them win their fight to hammer
West Ham. Liverpool chief executive Parry gave evidence in support of the
Blades at yesterday's Premier League hearing into the Carlos Tevez and
Javier Mascherano affair. And league chiefs were amazed when the Kop bigwig
apparently supported the Blades' argument that West Ham's punishment was
wrong. The Hammers were fined £5.5million in April after being found guilty
of breaking rules which prevent potential third-party influence. The Argie
internationals were part-owned by businessman Kia Joorabchian — and the
Yorkshire side insisted the Upton Park outfit should have been docked
points. Blades plc chairman Kevin McCabe heard Parry's evidence and left the
first day of the hearing optimistic that Liverpool had come out in their
support. McCabe said: "Rick Parry is an experienced football guy and, as our
witness, we felt he really helped the panel understand the case. "He was a
very good witness and we hope this helps us in seeing justice to be done.
"The arbitration is going well and I think the panel recognise all the
points of the case. "It is about righting the wrongs from the first
decision. It's going well and we hope for a decision on Tuesday."
Premier League supremo Richard Scudamore was aware of Parry's presence but
it was assumed he would merely follow the party line that justice had been
done. Liverpool had been one of 17 top-flight clubs that voted against the
threat of further action in the affair. Fulham sent their lawyers to testify
on behalf of the Yorkshire club, calling for West Ham's punishment to be
declared flawed. But it was Parry who stole the show. Yet Premier League top
brass remain confident they will get a favourable decision. Meanwhile,
striker Tevez, 23, has been urged to quit West Ham by fellow Argie Diego
Simeone. Tevez is still considering his options. But Simeone — who got David
Beckham sent off at France 98 — said: "He is perfect for the Italian
championship. I'm sure he would be a success there."

i.mcgarry@the-sun.co.uk

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West Ham wait on hearing - The Sun
By JIM MUNRO
June 18, 2007

THE arbitration proceedings to discuss West Ham's fine over the Carlos Tevez
affair should conclude today. In the red corner are Sheffield United, who
claim the £5.5million penalty imposed by the original independent commission
acting for the Premier League was not strict enough. In the claret and blue
corner sit the Hammers, who had pleaded guilty to entering into "third-party
contracts" over the signings of Argentina pair Tevez and Javier Mascherano.
The club's guilty plea and the fact the deal was brokered by officials no
longer at the club, went some way to the original commission deciding a
hefty fine and not a points deduction was appropriate. The Blades are now
objecting because they feel their relegation would not have taken place had
the Hammers been deducted points. In fact, it would take a deduction of
three points or more for the Hammers to slip below Sheffield United in the
relegation zone. The three-man arbitration panel, chaired by Sir Philip
Otton, does not have the power to make such a ruling but will consider
whether due diligence was observed in the original hearing. The finding of
the arbitration will be "final and binding" but Sheffield United have
indicated they will pursue a civil action for compensation if the club is
not reinstated to the Premier League.

Who will decide?

CHAIRMAN: LORD JUSTICE SIR PHILIP OTTON

HAS previously arbitrated for the Premier League. Appointed Lord Justice of
Appeal in 1995.

SHEFF UTD NOMINEE: DAVID PANNICK QC

PUT Wimbledon's case at the FA arbitration approving their move to Milton
Keynes. Also acted for tennis star Greg Rusedski, The Queen and the BBC in
the House of Lords.

PREMIER LEAGUE NOMINEE: NICHOLAS RANDALL, BARRISTER

PREMIER LEAGUE disciplinary tribunal member and counsel to the League
Managers' Association. Represented David O'Leary against Leeds United and
George Graham against Tottenham Hotspur.

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Parry serves up shock for West Ham in Tevez hearing - Daily Mail
By PETER FERGUSON - More by this author »
Last updated at 00:38am on 19th June 2007

Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry took the stand for Sheffield United
yesterday as the relegated Yorkshire club launched a desperate late bid to
get back their Premiership status. Surprise witness Parry gave evidence to a
London arbitration panel on behalf of Sheffield United, who want a fresh
disciplinary hearing to decide West Ham's fate over the Carlos Tevez
controversy. They claim West Ham should have been docked points instead of
being fined £5.5million for including third-party agreements in deals to
sign striker Tevez and Javier Mascherano. Parry, with intimate knowledge of
Premier League rules as its first chief executive, handled Liverpool's
difficult signing of Mascherano from West Ham in January, which needed
special FIFA approval. The panel are expected to reach a decision after
further evidence today and Sheffield United's plc chairman Kevin McCabe is
optimistic. "We have a compelling case that's based on an irrational initial
decision," he said. "We would not have pursued arbitration unless we thought
we would win." The panel can order West Ham to face another disciplinary
commission if it finds the decision not to dock points, on April 27, was
flawed. It is also looking at whether the Premier League acted unlawfully by
not de-registering Tevez. However, a statement on behalf of the panel said:
"The panel have no power to decide what the penalty to be imposed upon West
Ham should be." West Ham remain confident that the initial punishment will
stand.

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Derby boss confident wrapping up deal for West Ham's Mears
tribalfooball.com - June 18, 2007

Derby boss Billy Davies is confident of securing on-loan West Ham fullback
Tyrone Mears to a permanent deal. Davies will make Mears his first summer
signing this week in a £1million swoop. The Derby boss was impressed by
Mears, 24, during his successful loan spell with the Rams last season.
Davies said: "Tyrone is a young player with plenty of potential and we
expect to conclude a deal soon."

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Wilkins backs Villa bid for West Ham's Reo-Coker
tribalfooball.com - June 18, 2007

Ray Wilkins is backing Aston Villa's bid for West Ham United midfielder
Nigel Reo-Coker. Wilkins was Peter Taylor's right-hand man during the
tournament's qualifying campaign before Stuart Pearce and Steve Wigley took
over this year. And the former England, Chelsea and Manchester United star,
who now works as a pundit for Sky Sports, believes Reo-Coker would be
perfect for Villa. "Nigel is first-class as a bloke and as a player and he
was the ideal captain when I was involved with Peter," said Wilkins. "I saw
him interviewed last week when he said the time had come for him to move on
and leave West Ham and I think he's right. "If he does move to Villa, which
seems to be the case, then I think it would be perfect for the player and
for the club. "It would suit them because he would be a younger, fresher
replacement for Gavin McCann. "It would also suit him because Birmingham's
not too far from London which is important when young lads are moving away
from home." Wilkins has been particularly excited by Ashley Young and
believes the Villa flier is best suited to the wide role he is playing for
the Under-21s. "Ashley is another smashing lad to work with and for such a
young lad he knows his function in the field," he said. "We've seen him out
wide in the tournament and he's been outstanding against players of his own
age. As he grows and gets stronger I think he will be just as effective down
the middle but for the moment he's better out wide. "He's another one who I
feel will go on to do very well at Villa and I don't think his price tag
will worry him at all."

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Curbishley plans shakeup of West Ham backroom team
tribalfooball.com - June 18, 2007

West Ham United boss Alan Curbishley has revealed he's planning to shake-up
the club's management structure over the summer. "I'm looking to make some
changes and beef up certain areas of the medical and coaching departments,"
Curbs told whufc.com. "Hopefully, we will have that in place by the time the
players come back and begin the pre-season build-up. "As I've said before,
it is difficult to come in to a Club mid-season and make those kind of
changes when important matches are taking place, so this summer is a fresh
beginning for everyone and we will be looking to get everything embedded in
pre-season.
"We're going for local games, which will hopefully provide some big
atmospheres, followed by a big game at the end against AS Roma. We will work
very hard and hopefully hit the ground running for that first game against
Manchester City."

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West Ham bid for Blackburn ace McCarthy
tribalfooball.com - June 18, 2007

Blackburn Rovers have rejected an approach from West Ham United for striker
Benni McCarthy. The £10million-rated South African marksman, who scored 18
League goals last season, is also admired by Chelsea and Aston Villa.

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Sunderland, West Ham head queue for Drenthe
tribalfooball.com - June 18, 2007

No less than SIX Premiership clubs are chasing Feyenoord wing-back Royston
Drenthe. The Independent says Sunderland and West Ham head the queue for the
Dutch dazzler, who is favourite to carry off the Player of the Tournament
award at this month's U21 European Championships. Arsenal, Aston Villa,
Newcastle United and Manchester City also sent representatives to watch the
quick and powerful Drenthe play and score with a stunning free-kick for the
Dutch against Belgium in Heerenveen on Saturday.

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Ticket details for Roma friendly confirmed - WHUFC
18/06/2007 16:21

West Ham United are pleased to be able to confirm selling arrangements and
match ticket prices for our prestigious pre-season friendly at Upton Park
against AS Roma on Saturday 4th August.

Match ticket prices have been reduced for all supporters, with Season Ticket
Holders (Adult/Senior/Young Adult) booking during their priority period
receiving a 40% discount and Academy Members (Adult/Senior/Young Adult)
booking during their priority period receiving a 20% discount from Standard
Tickets.

All Under 16s/Under 10s Season Ticket Holders and all Youth Academy Members
will be able to gain entry for the above fixture at the reduced price of
£1.00.

Selling dates for the fixture are as follows:

Season Ticket Holders from 9.00am on Tuesday 10th July.
Academy Members from 8.00am on Tuesday 17th July.
General Sale from 9.00am on Saturday 21st July.

Season Ticket Holder Prices for the above fixture are as follows:
(Advance Ticket Prices from 9.00am Tuesday 10th July to Monday 16th July).

Season Ticket Holders Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 Restricted
Adult £15.00 £13.00 £11.00 £10.00 £9.00
Senior £7.50 £6.50 £5.50 £5.00 £4.50
Young Adult £7.50 £6.50 £5.50 £5.00 £4.50
Under 16's/Under 10's £1.00 £1.00 £1.00 £1.00 £1.00

Please note that should Bondholders decide not to take up their option of
purchasing their dedicated seats for the above fixture a limited number of
tickets will be made available to purchase from 9.00am on Friday 27th July.

Advance booking is strongly recommended.

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Curbs gearing up for start of new season - WHUFC
18/06/2007 09:31

Alan Curbishley admits he is already looking forward to getting the summer
break out of the way as the countdown to the new 2007-08 Barclays Premier
League campaign begins. With the players returning to pre-season training in
just two weeks' time, the Hammers boss has already been busy planning the
schedule, and says he will be leaving no stone unturned when aiming for the
best possible start. "I am big on pre-season preparations and consider it to
be very important," says Curbs. "I saw a statistic recently which proved
that teams who take a decent number of points in their first 10 games very
often stay clear of the bottom three. "West Ham managed that when they
returned to the Premier League two years ago but, last year, it wasn't the
same story. After the cup final at Cardiff, the break was short, some
players were due to have operations, then other players suffered injury
during pre-season, and the Club didn't get the start it wanted. "That is no
disrespect to the previous management team, because I am sure they would say
same thing - it's just the way things turned out. I think it was something
like 11 or 12 operations last season, which is an incredible number, and of
course I'm hoping that we stay clear of those kind of problems this time
around. We will certainly be looking closely at injury prevention ahead of
the new season."
On that front, changes among the manager's backroom and support staff are
already underway, all geared towards ensuring that everything is in place
and running smoothly by the time Manchester City visit Upton Park for the
opening game of the new campaign on August 11. "I'm looking to make some
changes and beef up certain areas of the medical and coaching departments,"
says Curbs. "Hopefully, we will have that in place by the time the players
come back and begin the pre-season build-up. "As I've said before, it is
difficult to come in to a Club mid-season and make those kind of changes
when important matches are taking place, so this summer is a fresh beginning
for everyone and we will be looking to get everything embedded in
pre-season. "We're going for local games, which will hopefully provide some
big atmospheres, followed by a big game at the end against AS Roma. We will
work very hard and hopefully hit the ground running for that first game
against Manchester City."

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Season Ticket renewal information - WHUFC
18/06/2007 14:57

The Ticket Office is pleased to confirm that, to assist supporters in the
busy build up to the season ticket renewal date of Friday 29th June,
extended opening hours will be in operation over the next two weeks.

Monday 18th to Friday 22nd June - 9.00am to 6.00pm

Saturday 23rd June - 9.00am to 5.00pm

Monday 25th to Friday 29th June - 9.00am to 7.00pm

Since the renewal brochures have been received, the ticket office has been
busy processing renewals and expects to get busier the closer we get to the
deadline. Should you not have done so already, we would recommend that you
submit your application as far in advance as possible, to avoid the queues
that can develop on the telephone and outside the ticket office.

Adult season ticket holders can renew online here
https://eticketing.co.uk/whufc/default.aspx

For all other season ticket information please contact the ticket office on:
0870 112 2700 (select option 3)

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Hammers reject Harewood bid - KUMB
Filed: Monday, 18th June 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

West Ham United have rejected a £3m bid for striker Marlon Harewood,
according to reports. Harewood - who has been told by United that he is
considered surplus to requirements - was the subject of a £3m offer
(consisting of £2m cash plus incentives) from Premiership newcomers
Birmingham City this morning.
However the Blues' initial approach has been rejected, according to news
emanating this lunchtime. Harewood joined the Hammers four years ago and
soon became the club's first choice striker. But after a miserable season
last term, he has conceded that his future lies elsewhere. West Ham are
likely to hold out for around £4.5m for the former Forest man, who has
scored 56 goals since moving to the East End in November 2003. Alan
Curbishley - who paid over the odds to land Matthew Upson from Birmingham in
the January transfer window - will no doubt be keen to recoup the lions
share of that £6m outlay should Harewood end up at St Andrews.

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Noble in England storm - KUMB
Filed: Sunday, 17th June 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

Mark Noble was at the centre of an on-field brawl as England's under-21s
progressed to the semi-final stage of the European Championships. Noble was
caught in the middle of a furore which resulted after Blackburn's Matt
Derbyshire scored England's second - and decisive - goal. The Serbian
players were incensed after Derbyshire played to the referee's whistle - or
lack of it - despite a Serbian defender lying prone on the edge of the
penalty box. And Noble was one of several English players caught up in the
backlash as Serbian players protested; protets which continued into the
tunnel after the game. Noble - a second half substitute - is likely to begin
Wednesday's semi-final against the hosts Holland as Tottenham's Tom
Huddlestone was sent off for swearing at the linesman. The match was sadly
marred by racist chanting from Serbian fans during the first half. The
English FA have sent an official letter of complaint to UEFA; Serbia, who
had already qualified for the semis prior to last night's game could be
thrown out of the competition. Nigel Reo-Coker also played in the game.

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'Let down and disappointed' - KUMB
Filed: Saturday, 16th June 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

So said Eggert Magnusson this morning after Charlton striker Darren Bent
rejected a £16m move to West Ham United. Magnusson, talking on whufc.com
revealed that he had been hugely frustrated by the collapse of what would
have been a club record deal. ""We were so close to signing Darren and
thought everything was in place to conclude what would have been the biggest
transfer in West Ham United's history," he said. "I was really looking
forward to making an announcement to our fans as we continue with our plans
to take this club forward. "The deal we put in place seemed to work for
everybody concerned. Throughout the negotiations all the signs were
positive. Therefore I was surprised when I learned that Darren had decided
not to join us.
"I feel let down and disappointed. But it is time to move on." The United
Chairman also poured scorn on a number of newspaper reports suggesting that
the club were prepared to pay 'Chelsea-style' wages in order to attract
their targets. "This is a great football Club which will be run on sensible
business lines to build a secure, long-term future," he added. "That
includes our policy on players wages, set at a ceiling of £55,000 a week.
"Despite figures being circulated, no player at West Ham United earns more
than that at present."

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Tevez: no news is good news? - KUMB
Filed: Sunday, 17th June 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

Carlos Tevez continues to remain tight-lipped with regards to his immediate
future - despite rumours suggesting that he will be a West Ham united player
next season. Tevez, who is currently preparing for the Copa America with the
Argentinian squad has been linked with a number of major clubs in recent
weeks; both Inter and Real Madrid have been reported to be interested in
procuring his services. But fresh rumours suggest that he is likely to
remain in East London for another season at least, with United set to pay
around £9m in fees and wages to keep the 23-year-old at The Boleyn. Eggert
Magnusson is thought to have stepped up his efforts to keep Tevez after a
£16m move for Charlton's Darren Bent fell through last week - despite the
player having already agreed personal terms with the Hammers.

* The 42nd Copa America - the world's oldest international tournament - is
being staged in Venezuela for the first time, and kicks off later this
month. Tevez's Argentina - drawn in Group C - face USA on Thursday, 28th
June, Colombia on Monday, 2nd July and Paraguay on Thursday, 5th July. The
final is scheduled for Sunday, 15th July and is being staged in Maracaibo,
Venezuela's second largest city.

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Hypocrites have their day - KUMB
Filed: Monday, 18th June 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

Sheffield United's 'Campaign For Fairness' rolls into London this morning on
the latest stop in an attempt to have West Ham United thrown out of the
Premier League. The Blades - led by blundering Chairman Kevin McCabe - take
their case to arbitration this morning in a bid to have their relegation
reversed. But embarrassingly for McCabe and his fellow capaigners their
campaign suffered a major blow on the eve of today's hearing when it was
confirmed that the Blades are being investigated for breaking the very rule
that they are seeking to have the Hammers relegated for.
Over the weekend the Premier League confirmed that they are investigating
the transfer of Steve Kabba from Sheffield to Watford last January, after it
was revealed that Kabba was contactually forced to sit out the fixture with
his former club in April - a clear infringement of rule U18 which prohibits
third-pary influence - an offence the Hammers were fined £3m for last month.
And it has since been discovered that Sheffield United also attempted to
force another former player - Lilian Nalis, who the Blades sold to Plymouth
in January 2006 - to sit out a game a month after the transfer took place.
Speaking after that game, then Blades manager Neil Warnock was quoted as
saying ""I was disappointed Nalis played, but I suppose that's a lesson for
me to learn" - a quote which Plymouth boss Tony Pullis reponded to by
stating "Neil dealt with the chairman - if he didn't want Lilian to play
against him then he shouldn't have sold him."
Of course, that game was played in the Football League and therefore not
under the jurisdiction of the Premier League. But for McCabe, who continues
to insist that the campaign concerns fairness in the game and not financial
reward, the news couldn't have come at a worse time. The three man panel are
expected to uphold the Premier League's original decision when they meet
this lunchtime.

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Blades tribunal hearing under way - BBC

An independent arbitration panel has started a two-day hearing that will
decide whether Sheffield United should be reinstated to the Premier League.
The Blades believe West Ham should have been docked points after the
signings of Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez. The Hammers were fined £5.5m
for breaching ownership rules and stayed up on the last day of the season,
with Sheffield United relegated instead. A panel will hear the Blades' case
and could overturn the original decision. If they do, Sheffield United will
ask the Premier League to reinstate them for next season. If the panel finds
in favour of the Blades, the Premier League could relegate West Ham, keep
both clubs in the top flight, offer a compensation package or refuse to
overturn the decision.
Blades plc chairman Kevin McCabe is adamant the panel will rule in favour of
his club over a saga that started back in March. In that month, West Ham
were found guilty of acting improperly and withholding vital documentation
over the Argentine pair's ownership but they escaped a points deduction and
Tevez was allowed to continue playing. He and Mascherano, who is now at
Liverpool, were part-owned by a third party but the Hammers then ended that
agreement, which satisfied the Premier League. Tevez was one of the major
factors in the club's late escape - scoring a goal on the final day of the
season at Manchester United to help the Hammers stay up. The Blades finished
on the same number of points as fourth-from-bottom Wigan but were relegated
on goal difference. "I think the Premier League accept they wish the
arbitration was not happening," McCabe said last week. "But in the knowledge
it is happening and it cannot be prevented, then if the decision is
overturned we should be reselected to the Premier League. "Since we really
looked into the whys and the wherefores of the Tevez affair it became
apparent that a wrong decision was made." Presentations by the Blades have
also been made to the European Commission. "We expressed our concerns of the
whole affair," said club spokesman Andy Pack. "It wasn't a question of
trying to enlist support or lobby, rather a chance to inform them of where
we are."

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Sheringham Cherries link denied - BBC

Veteran striker Teddy Sheringham will not be joining League One side
Bournemouth, according to his agent. Newspaper reports had claimed that the
41-year-old, who has been released by West Ham, wanted to continue his
career at Dean Court. However, his agent Barry Neville told BBC Radio
Solent: "There have been no discussions with Bournemouth and there is no
offer on the table from them. "We're currently talking to teams in America
and other countries."
Neville added: "There is no guarantee Teddy will stay in England. It is
still very early days." Sheringham knows Cherries boss Kevin Bond from their
time together at Portsmouth, where Bond was assistant to Harry Redknapp.

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Birmingham's Harewood bid snubbed - BBC

West Ham have turned down a £3m offer from Birmingham for Marlon Harewood.
The 27-year-old striker has been deemed surplus to requirements at Upton
Park but the Hammers are reportedly holding out for a transfer fee closer to
£5m. The former Nottingham Forest man joined West Ham in 2003 and was a key
factor in their Championship promotion push in 2005, with 22 goals over the
season. In his first top-flight campaign Harewood found the net 16 times but
he managed only four goals last term. Two of those came under boss Alan
Curbishley, who took over as West Ham boss in December 2006 and who is keen
to boost his attacking options. And Curbishley would like to recoup the
majority of the £6m he paid Birmingham for defender Matthew Upson in
January. If the Blues do come in with a renewed offer it is likely they will
face competition from a host of clubs. Speculation has linked Harewood to a
move back to the East Midlands with Derby, while London clubs Fulham and
Charlton, where he could link up with former Hammers boss Alan Pardew, are
also said to be in the hunt. "I've had a chat with the new manager and he
obviously wants to bring his own players in, it happens everywhere,"
Harewood said at the end of the season. "I've had four good years at the
club but now it's time for me to find a new challenge. "I just can't wait to
be scoring again and winning games for a team, that's what I want to be
doing." He has scored a total of 56 goals in 170 appearances for West Ham.

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Parry joins Blades fight - Sky
By Graeme Bailey - Created on 18 Jun 2007

Liverpool's Rick Parry has given evidence on behalf of Sheffield United at
their Premier League arbitration hearing. The Blades are looking to earn a
top-flight reprieve for next season as they feel West Ham should have been
deducted points, which would have seen them avoid relegation. The Hammers
were fined over £5million for their role in the signings of Carlos Tevez and
Javier Mascherano. A host of Premier League clubs are known to be backing
The Blades' appeal - but Liverpool's support has only just emerged. Sky
Sports News learned on Monday that Parry attended the hearing in London and
gave evidence on their behalf. Liverpool are likely to have extensive
knowledge on the situation regarding Mascherano and Tevez, as they signed
the former in January from West Ham.

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Real make Tevez contact - Sky
By Mark Buckingham - Created on 18 Jun 2007

Real Madrid have been in contact about West Ham United striker Carlos Tevez,
according to the Argentine's agent. Tevez's future at Upton Park remains
unclear following the row which landed The Hammers with a £5.5million fine
and saw Sheffield United contest the punishment. During the closing weeks of
the season, Tevez was instrumental in keeping West Ham in the Premier
League, but has yet to commit his future to the club. He recently admitted
it was 'time to join a big club', with Serie A champions Internazionale
declaring an interest. Newly-crowned Spanish champions Real have also been
strongly linked with a £30million bid for the former Corinthians star.
Tevez's agent Adrian Ruocco has confirmed the interest from Real, but is
refusing to rule out the possibility of the fans' hero staying at Upton
Park. "There's been contact with Real Madrid," Ruocco told the Sun. "We've
been patient, but if Real don't make a concrete offer then Carlos has a lot
of options. "He has offers from Europe's biggest clubs. "But there's no need
to rule out anything, including staying at West Ham where he is settled and
wanted."

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First 10 million takes him - Football Commentator

Chelsea have announced that winger Shaun Wright-Phillips can leave Stamford
Bridge for 10m sparking interest from Tottenham, West Ham, Manchester City
and Newcastle United.

Failing to impress Jose Mourinho after a 21m pound move from Manchester City
2 years ago, the 25-year-old could serve to generate transfer funds for
strengthening other areas of the squad. Selling seems to be the only means
for Chelsea as Roman Abramovich's funds have been cutoff for new players as
the club has been focused on free transfers.

Tottenham are reported to be keenly interested along with host of other
clubs including his previous home at Manchester City. Tottenham are
desperate for a left winger, but I think it would be awkward having Lennon
and Wright-Phillips on the flanks. Although not noted as a position that
size is important, two such diminutive players could see Tottenham
outmuscled in midfield. A swap for Chimbonda would be equal value.

Alan Curbishley is also keen after missing out on Darren Bent, as he looks
to rebuild his West Ham side after a disastrous season of underperforming
players. Flush with cash, West Ham seem to have no problems with the asking
price.

Manchester City would be a natural place for Wright-Phillips to return to
but the price tag would be steep for a City side in debt.

While Newcastle seem obsessed with a new defense, cash remains for a new
winger. Newcastle could be an excellent place for Wright-Phillips,
especially with manager Sam Allardyce's reputation for recuperating careers.
In my opinion it's the best team he could join because there is very little
downside for him personally. I also think the cast of Newcastle's players
would do Wright-Phillips some good, especially playing with Mark Viduka and
Michael Owen.

Personally, I am suprised. Last season Wright-Phillips was on the verge of
coming good at Chelsea. I thought he could have had a breakout season next
year. To see him being sold means to me that there is indeed no money
available.

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West Ham reject Birmingham's Harewood bid
Times Online and Agencies

Birmingham City have had a £3million bid for striker Marlon Harewood
rejected by West Ham United. City made an offer of an initial £2million plus
add-ons for Harewood, who is surplus to requirements at Upton Park. But the
Hammers are looking for something near £5million for the former Nottingham
Forest player. Alan Curbishley, the West Ham manager, is looking to recoup
the majority of the £6million he paid Birmingham for defender Matthew Upson
in January. But Birmingham, who are also interested in defender Paul
Konchesky, consider that figure to be unrealistic. Harewood played a major
role in the Hammers regaining their Barclays Premier League status two years
ago when he scored 16 goals. But he has gradually slipped down the pecking
order and last season netted only four goals. Steve Bruce, the Birmngham
manager, has been given the green light to continue with his transfer plans
despite the current uncertainty surrounding the future of the club. He has
already signed Middlesbrough defender Stuart Parnaby and agreed a permanent
deal for Arsenal midfielder Fabrice Muamba, who spent last season on loan at
St Andrews. Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung is expected to step up his
bid to buy Birmingham during the next few days. The billionaire, who was
unsuccessful in his attempt to take control of Reading, has already had his
representatives visit St Andrews and inspect the club's

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West Ham Nearly Overhaul Eastenders In Ratings - WestHamFans.org
Submitted by Neville Nixon on 18 June, 2007 - 14:17.

Well to use the vernacular of Martin Samuel in reply to the club's use of
the vernacular for shirt sales, would you adam and eve it. Not content with
grabbing the headlines for what seems like an eternity, those greedy chaps
at West Ham want more and more, it must be like a drug or something. The
'Tevezgate' arbitration panel were given the dubious pleasure of sharing
Liverpool exec Rick 'the grass' Parry's thoughts and information regarding
the affair earlier today.

Even earlier in the day Bobby Zamora and ex-Hammers Teddy Sheringham and
Shaun Newton were revealed as possible 'perverters of the course of justice'
after it was revealed that they might have been involved in an identity scam
to save having points for speeding offences added to licences that were near
to the full quota.

These events merely confirm two things: Firstly, Parry is doing his level
best to rock the boat in the hope that Liverpool can get Yossi Benayoun on
the cheap and maybe even make an audacious attempt to sign Carlos Tevez. In
case it had escaped notice, Rafa Benitez is cash strapped because the new
owners "don't want to spend money like drunken sailors." So the only way for
the manager to recruit seems to be 'buy cheap and or use subterfuge'..

Secondly, that all footballers, no matter how cerebral, are essentially
stupid, it can be the only explanation for why a millionaire, recently
honoured for his services to football, could along with his obviously stupid
pals, try to get away with it! On the wages players receive they can easily
afford a driver, no wonder Curbs put the boot in as soon as he could, his
apparently draconian actions may well seem more justified now. The Hammers
manager identified and targeted what he thought was wrong in the dressing
room after having taken over from Alan Pardew, and discipline was a key
issue, he was shocked at the laisse faire attitude of the players and the
'party culture' that existed. No one expects footballers to be saints, but
they do owe their fans manager and Chairman a bit of honour, behaving like
muppets brings the club into disrepute and gives the impression that some
players believe their own myth and think they are elevated human beings. It
is a good thing that Alan Curbishley started his cull as soon as was
possible, by the looks of things he only just started in time. It goes
without saying that new players signed to the club will be expected to
exhibit better behaviour, maybe they should have to sit a stupidity test! -
Ed

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Irons reject Blues bid for Harewood - TeamTalk

Birmingham have had a £3million bid for Marlon Harewood rejected by West
Ham, who want nearer to £5million for the sought-after striker. Blues made
an offer of an initial £2million plus add-ons for Harewood, who is surplus
to requirements at Upton Park and is also being chased by Fulham, Portsmouth
and Wigan. But the Hammers are believed to be looking for something near
£5million for the former Ipswich and Nottingham Forest player. That is
unrealistic from the point of view of Blues, who are also interested in West
Ham defender Paul Konchesky. Harewood played a major role in the Hammers
regaining their Premier League status two years ago when he scored 16 goals.
But he has gradually slipped down the pecking order and last season netted
only four goals.
Blues boss Steve Bruce has been given the green light to continue with his
transfer plans despite the current uncertainty surrounding the future of the
club.
He has already signed Middlesbrough defender Stuart Parnaby and agreed a
permanent deal for Arsenal midfielder Fabrice Muamba, who spent last season
on loan at St Andrews. Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung is expected to
step up his bid to buy Birmingham during the next few days. The billionaire,
who was unsuccessful in his attempt to take control of Reading, has already
had his representatives visit St Andrews and inspect the club's finances.

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Hammers enter race for Nugent - TeamTalk

West Ham are believed to have joined the race for Preston striker David
Nugent after missing out on Charlton hitman Darren Bent. Nugent is currently
in Holland with the England Under-21 side participating in the European
Championship and has been unable to talk to clubs while the tournament is
ongoing.
However, that has not stopped the long-time Everton target being strongly
linked with a move to newly-promoted Sunderland. But now the Hammers have
emerged as contenders for the 22-year-old's signature after Bent turned down
a move to Upton Park, according to the Lancashire Evening Post. With England
facing Holland in the semi-finals on Wednesday, interested parties will have
to wait until Thursday at the earliest to hold talks with the hitman. Nugent
has been linked with a move to a host of Premiership clubs after scoring 17
goals for the Lilywhites last season. He made his international debut in
March, scoring in a 3-0 victory over Andorra.

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Bond plays down Sheringham link - TeamTalk

Bournemouth manager Kevin Bond has played down speculation linking former
England striker Teddy Sheringham with a move to Dean Court. Reports over the
weekend suggested 41-year-old Sheringham, who is a free agent after being
released by West Ham and is eager to continue playing, could be set to join
fellow veteran Darren Anderton on the south coast. But Bond, who coached
Sheringham at Portsmouth, told the Echo: "I haven't spoken to Teddy. "He is
a player I've worked with before and somebody I've got the utmost respect
for. "Like everybody else, I have read that Teddy has stated that he wants
to continue playing and so he should because he can still play, he wants to
play and has the desire to play. "I think every player should play for as
long as they can providing they can do themselves justice, and he certainly
can."

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Hammers fans want Neill to lead - smh.com.au
Daniel Lane
June 17, 2007

IF the West Ham fan page is an indication, Lucas Neill will captain the
Hammers next season. After only 12 games in the claret and blue strip, he
appears to have won over the club's hard-core supporter base.
This was submitted by MonkeyHammer36 on June 7: 100% has to be Lucas Neill.
He has plenty of ambition and commitment and in my opinion will be the best
skipper we've had in a long, long time.

Submitted by worldwide-iron on June 6: It will not be Scott Parker, he would
be third or fourth in my mind. Lucas Neill has to be my first.

West Ham is one of the world's most fanatically supported football clubs but
when Neill joined, he was pitched into a high-stakes game as the Hammers
battled to avoid relegation. "Everyone had written us off," he said. "No one
expected us to achieve the unachievable. "There was something on the line in
every game. To top it off, we needed to beat Manchester United at
Manchester. It was phenomenal." Neill admitted his earliest challenge at
Upton Park in East London was learning to handle the electric atmosphere the
fans created. "To an extent, you let your emotions go with it," he said.
"But there are other times when you need to put your foot on the ball and
slow it down. "While the game goes 100 miles an hour around you, you keep
your composure, especially after the season West Ham just had. It was always
so tense. We needed cool heads under pressure. "West Ham fans are quick to
let you know if you're not giving your all for the club. I live for that. At
Blackburn we didn't get full stadiums every week so sometimes we had to
create the atmosphere, whereas at West Ham there are 40,000 every week. You
see these guys live it. "Their support gives you a natural buzz. They're
West Ham till they die."

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Bellamy could be given Italian job - TeamTalk

Out-of-favour Liverpool striker Craig Bellamy is reportedly wanted by
Italian Serie A giants Juventus and Roma. Bellamy has found himself out in
the cold at Anfield in recent months and failed to take any part in the
Champions League final defeat by AC Milan in Athens. The Welshman has
indicated a desire to remain at the club and fight for his place, but that
could be tested by interest from the Italian pair according to various
newspaper reports on Monday.
New Juve boss Claudio Ranieri is attempting to build a side capable of
competing at the top of Serie A and it is believed Bellamy may be tempted by
the chance to emulate his hero Ian Rush, who moved to Turin from Liverpool
20 years ago. However, Reds boss Rafael Benitez may be more keen on the
offer from Roma, who are set to offer Alessandro Mancini in exchange.
Bellamy has been linked with a host of clubs this summer, including Aston
Villa and West Ham, just a year after moving to Anfield from Blackburn.

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'Settled' Tevez waiting on Real - TeamTalk

Carlos Tevez's agent says the striker is waiting to see if Real Madrid want
him - but will stay at West Ham if not as he is "settled". The Argentinian
superstar's future is in doubt after he helped West Ham stay in the Premier
League with a string of match-winning displays. But as the controversy over
who actually owns him rumbles on, he has been linked with pretty much all of
Europe's top clubs this summer. However it appears that the 23-year-old,
valued at around £30million, would prefer a move to the Santiago Bernabeu.
His agent Adrian Ruocco told The Sun: "There has been contact with Real
Madrid. "We've been patient but if Real don't make a concrete offer then
Carlos has a lot of options. "He has offers from Europe's biggest clubs.
But there's no need to rule out anything - including staying at West Ham
where he is settled and wanted."

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Sheringham arrested for giving police 'false details'
Former team-mates Zamora and Newton also arrested and subsequently bailed
Staff and agencies
Monday June 18, 2007
Guardian Unlimited

Teddy Sheringham was arrested after allegedly giving false details about a
speeding offence, it emerged today. Sheringham, 41, who was released by West
Ham at the end of last season when his contract expired, is one of three
players who have been questioned over similar allegations. The former
England striker, awarded an MBE last week, was freed on bail after being
questioned by officers on suspicion of perverting the course of justice. "A
41-year-old man was arrested on May 15 on suspicion of perverting the course
of justice when he attended, by appointment, an east London police station,"
confirmed a Scotland Yard spokesman. He was bailed to return on a date in
July pending further inquiries. It is alleged he gave false details
regarding an alleged speeding offence."
West Ham striker Bobby Zamora was arrested last Wednesday over allegations
he gave false details in relation to police camera footage of a car
apparently speeding. Another former Hammer, the midfielder Shaun Newton, was
also questioned on suspicion of perverting the course of justice, two days
after Sheringham was interviewed. All three were released on bail to return
to a police station on a date next month. Last week Sheringham was named in
the Queen's Birthday honours for services to football, in tribute to a
professional career dating back 23 years and involving almost 950 matches
for club and country. He played a central role in Manchester United's
unprecedented treble in 1999, scoring in both the FA Cup final and the
Champions League final, and is looking to find a club in England or abroad
for next season.

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Rangers bid for West Ham's Konchesky
tribalfooball.com - June 18, 2007

Rangers are ready to make an offer for West Ham United fullback Paul
Konchesky. The Sun says Gers will offer £1 million for the England cap.

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Footballer arrested over speeding - BBC

Former England striker Teddy Sheringham was arrested after he allegedly gave
false details regarding a speeding offence, Scotland Yard have said. The
footballer, who was made an MBE last week, was interviewed by police on 15
May on suspicion of perverting the course of justice. The ex-West Ham
forward was bailed to return in July for further inquiries. He is one of
three Premiership players to have been questioned over similar alleged
offences in recent weeks.

England career

Mr Sheringham, whose professional career spans 23 years, has made more than
800 appearances for club and country, and left West Ham at the end of the
season in May. Last Wednesday West Ham striker Bobby Zamora, 26, was
arrested on similar grounds after he allegedly gave false details about
police camera footage of a car apparently speeding. Midfielder Shaun Newton,
31, was also questioned regarding similar allegations, two days after Mr
Sheringham. Both Mr Zamora and Mr Newton have been released on bail.

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This isn't about money – McCabe - Yorkshire Post
By Brendan McLoughlin

Sheffield United plc chairman Kevin McCabe insists the club's fight to be
reinstated in the Premier League is a matter of principle not profit. The
Blades, who will put their case before an arbitration panel today, are
adamant West Ham should have been deducted points rather than fined for
breaching transfer regulations with the signings of Argentinians Carlos
Tevez and Javier Mascherano. The Hammers were fined £2.5m for signing
contracts which allowed a third party influence over the club, and £3m for
failing to inform the Premier League about it. League chiefs are confident
the arbitration panel will find they acted strictly according to their
regulations in both the disciplinary case against West Ham and in regards to
the registration of Tevez. The Blades will pursue their claim that an
independent commission should have deducted points from the Hammers and the
league should have cancelled Tevez's registration. It is more likely,
however, that should the Yorkshire club persuade the arbitration panel of
their case they would be awarded a compensation payment rather than the
commission's decision be overturned. McCabe, who met European Commissioner
for culture and sport Jan Figel on Friday, said: "I think we are very
confident of winning. "We have a compelling case that's based upon an
irrational decision given by the first independent commission that was set
up. We would not have pursued going to arbitration unless we thought we
would win. "It's not so much the money it's that fact one club that has not
breached the rules has been relegated whilst another club that has breached
the rules has retained its Premiership status and that's the key argument."
McCabe, who estimates relegation from the Premiership will cost the club
£50m, continued: "The money comes into the fact that between the
Championship and the Premier League the broadcasting revenue is vastly
different, as is also the support through the turnstile, but really we
believe we should still be in the Premier League, we have been cheated out
of it. "It (the difference] is certainly around £50m, it's a big difference.
We worked so hard to get back to the Premier League, we had plans to sustain
the club in the top half of the Premier League. "I'm sure if we had Carlos
Tevez playing for us we would not have been relegated at all."
The plc chairman suggested the club would accept the panel's verdict, unless
further points are raised which are "worth pursuing". He said: "I'm sure the
arbitration panel will be the key people to make a decision and a full
decision so maybe by the close of play on Tuesday we will know. "I think we
will know by then we are back in the Premiership or playing in the
Championship next season." He added: "I think the panel is a strong panel
that will make their decision properly."
McCabe dismissed reports yesterday suggesting the Blades are being
investigated by the Premier League for allegedly breaching the same rule
United want the Hammers relegated for breaking. Newspaper reports have
accused the club of breaching rule U18 by preventing former striker Steve
Kabba from turning out for Watford after his transfer to the Hornets - but
McCabe denied there was any truth in the allegations. "I am sure there won't
be a clause in the contract," he said. "The contract transferring Steve
Kabba from Sheffield to Watford was one that was open, was honest and was
properly looked at by the Premier League and registered - there is no grey
area on that whatsoever."
When asked if the deal contravened Premier League rules, he replied: "Not at
all. There are a few incidents, there must be dozens and dozens, these last
few years where there may be gentleman's agreements between managers that in
fairness the clubs probably know nothing about. "I think there have been one
or two instances this season of players between Premiership clubs."

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Warnock expects Blades knockback - Yorkshire Post
By Damian Spellman

Former Sheffield United manager Neil Warnock has backed the club's fight for
"justice" over the Carlos Tevez saga - but does not expect them to be
reinstated to the Barclays Premier League. An independent arbitration panel
will meet today to hear the Blades' argue that West Ham should have been
deducted points rather than heavily fined for irregularities in the
transfers of Argentinian Tevez and compatriot Javier Mascherano to Upton
Park last summer.
Warnock said: "I think it is quite right that the club has carried on the
fight because most people thought at the time it was an injustice even
though it happened late in the day. "I don't think anybody is anticipating a
reversal of the decision, but I think it is right that they carry on the
fight to the arbitration."
Warnock announced his resignation as Blades boss three days after a 2-1
final day home defeat by Wigan condemned his side to the drop as the Hammers
clinched survival with an unlikely 1-0 victory at champions Manchester
United with Tevez scoring the decisive goal. West Ham eventually stayed up
by three points after winning seven of their last nine games with Tevez
scoring five crucial goals. Having originally planned to call it a day at
55, Warnock is now keen to return to the fray and test himself once again.
He said: "It's funny really, two years ago, I thought, 'Right, I am going to
pack in at 55', and then certain things happened at particular times in my
life and just made me want to carry on managing. "I have enjoyed it that
much and I just think there is another club and probably another chairman,
another group of fans, who would be interested in me taking over and doing
well with them." He says he will consider any interesting proposition to
resume his career.

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West Ham join Nugent race - Lancashire Post
By Brian Ellis

West Ham have joined the queue of clubs waiting to talk to Dave Nugent when
he returns from England Under-21 duty. The Hammers, whose Premiership future
is up for debate over the next two days at an arbitration panel, look set to
challenge favourites Sunderland and a host of other suitors for the Preston
North End star's signature after losing out on a £17m bid for Charlton's
Darren Bent. Boss Alan Curbishley will have to wait until at least Thursday
to put his case to Nugent after England made it through to the semi-finals
of the European Under-21 Championships with a 2-0 win over Serbia last
night. The North End marksman failed to get on the scoresheet in Nijmegen
but his performances in the competition so far have attracted plenty of
attention from top-flight managers. Sunderland boss Roy Keane has been in
Holland to have a close look at the 22-year-old. But, like Curbishley, the
ex-Manchester United skipper has not been allowed to speak with Nugent while
the Championships are on-going. England face hosts Holland on Wednesday in
Heerenveen in the semi-
finals. If they make it through to Saturday night's final. Curbishley is
reported to want the Preston hitman to pair him up with Dean Ashton when he
returns to action following a broken ankle. Preston are already preparing
for life without Nugent. But manager Paul Simpson is adamant he still wants
to keep his top scorer for another assault on promotion next season. He has
already signed one frontman by capturing the highly-rated Karl Hawley from
Carlisle on a free transfer last week. And he is planning to add at least
one more goalscorer over the next couple of weeks, whether or not Nugent is
still at the club. Having lost Danny Dichio, Dave Hibbert, Michael Ricketts
and Andy Smith, Simpson is down to his last five strikers, including the
England international. Brett Ormerod, Neil Mellor, Patrick Agyemang and
Hawley have all had their injury problems over the past 12 months. "I will
still be looking for another striker, whether or not Dave Nugent stays or
goes. I want to bring a big striker in – a targetman who can go an be the
focal point of our attack."
Meanwhile, Walsall have denied they are about to offer Ricketts a return to
the Bescot Stadium. Saddlers boss Richard Money insisted: "I keep hearing
these rumours, but we have not spoken to Michael."

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Midfielder still set for Hammers exit
18th June 2007
By Staff Writer

West Ham midfielder Hayden Mullins is still set to leave West Ham despite
the collapse of the Darren Bent deal that was set to see him leave in part
exchange for the striker. Mullins is believed to still favour a move to
Charlton now that the club have made their intentions clear. The News of the
World claims that Mullins could move to join up with former Hammers boss
Alan Pardew as early as next week in a deal worth around £1 million.

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18th June 2007
By Staff Writer

Fulham have made a £3 million bid for West Ham striker Marlon Harewood
according to reports over the weekend. The Sunday People claims that Fulham
are the first to move officially for Harewood who is set to leave the
Hammers this summer. The paper claims that the £3 million offered by new
Fulham boss Lawrie Sanchez is well below the £6 million evaluation placed on
Harewood by West Ham.

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Tevez to delight Hammers fans - all3points.com
18th June 2007
By Staff Writer

Carlos Tevez is close to agreeing the terms of a £9 million deal that will
see him stay with the club next season. The News of the World claims that
Hammers chairman Eggert Magnusson, stung by the Darren Bent affair, has
moved quickly to agree to meet the £9 million fee it will take to keep Tevez
at the club for one more season. The paper quotes a top source close to the
club as saying: "Mr Magnusson has pulled out all the stops to keep Carlos
for at least another season. "The package will cost around £9 million in
wages and payments to his owner Kia Joorabchian but the chairman is
convinced the deal is done. "Bent's decision to do the dirty on West Ham,
after agreeing a deal, has made Eggert do whatever it takes to make the fans
happy."

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