Thursday, January 22

Daily WHUFC News - II 22nd January 2009

Hines eager to shine
WHUFC.com
West Ham United's young striker is back from injury and out to impress
manager Gianfranco Zola
22.01.2009

West Ham United striker Zavon Hines is fit and ready to show manager
Gianfranco Zola exactly what he can do.

The young forward, who plundered six goals in pre-season and opened his
senior account in the 4-1 Carling Cup second round win over Macclesfield
Town in August, returned to action in the reserves this week after four
months out with a knee injury. After looking sharp in the 2-0 Barclays
Premier Reserve League South defeat by Fulham on Tuesday evening, the
20-year-old is eager to make up for lost time.

Having seen fellow Academy graduates Freddie Sears and Jack Collison force
their way into the manager's thoughts this season, Hines wants to follow in
their footsteps and make his name on the Premier League stage.

"Seeing Freddie and Jack out there playing and scoring [has inspired me]. I
want to be at West Ham for as long as I can and the only way I can do that
is by playing and scoring and trying to catch the manager's eye. Now I've
got to show what I've got."

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On This Day: 22 January
WHUFC.com
A thrilling FA Cup draw with Third Division Oldham Athletic is today's
classic bygone match
22.01.2009

Classic Match

Oldham Athletic 2-2 West Ham United
FA Cup third round
22 January 1966

Six months before shooting England to World Cup glory, Geoff Hurst was on
the scoresheet as West Ham United fought out a memorable 2-2 draw with
Oldham Athletic at Boundary Park. Facing opponents who were bouncing along
near the bottom of the Third Division table, Ron Greenwood's side were on a
run of five First Division matches without a win when they headed for
Oldham.

Full-back Jack Burkett appeared to have settled the visitors' nerves when he
put West Ham ahead after just ten minutes with a freak goal. The
Edmonton-born defender thrashed at a clearance that sailed a full 80 yards
before bouncing over Oldham goalkeeper Johnny Bollands. Four minutes later,
opposite number Jim Standen kept the Hammers' lead intact when he saved
Albert Quixall's penalty.

Alan Bloor did level matters on 36 minutes, however, and Oldham managed to
hold Greenwood's men until 20 minutes from time, when Hurst put United back
in front. However, Oldham kept their own FA Cup dreams alive when Quixall
made it 2-2 on 76 minutes to force a replay. Two days later, Jimmy
Pennington put the Latics ahead at the Boleyn Ground but, watched by a
season-high crowd of 35,330, West Ham hit back through Hurst and Peter
Brabrook to go through.

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Zola ready for Hartlepool
WHUFC.com
West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola and his players will not be taking
Hartlepool United lightly
22.01.2009

Confidence in Gianfranco Zola's West Ham United squad is high going into
Saturday's FA Cup fourth round trip to Hartlepool United.

The Hammers head to Victoria Park unbeaten away from home since 29 October
and on a run of five matches without defeat in all competitions. As a
result, Zola said his players will travel to County Durham eager to progress
through to the last 16 on Saturday. However, the manager insisted West Ham
United will not treat their League One opponents lightly.

"The team were playing well when we were losing but something wasn't
clicking. The confidence and self belief were still there and now we've got
four or five results on the spin and this has given the players even more
confidence in their potential and everything is going in the right way. It's
down to the work that they do every single day in training and down to the
fact they're quality players and using those qualities in the right way."

Hartlepool themselves will also be confident of securing victory in what
will be the first-ever meeting between the two clubs, having knocked out
Premier League Stoke City in the third round and beaten Northampton Town in
their last League One fixture. Zola knows his players will face a
determined, talented Hartlepool side this weekend.

"They are a good team and try to play football. They have some very
interesting players, some quick players and play quite differently from
being a League One side. They try to play football and are a good team. We
respect them. It will be a hard game but for us the cup is an important
achievement so we want to get through this round."

While some managers may choose to field weakened sides in their respective
FA Cup ties, the West Ham United boss has revealed that he plans to field a
strong line-up this weekend. Having won the competition twice as a player -
in 1997 and 2000 - Zola knows exactly how it feels to lift the famous trophy
and wants to give his players the best possible chance to do likewise.

"I do respect them [Hartlepool] and I know they're a decent side and we
won't put out a weakened team for sure. If they beat us then it's because
they played much better than us. We won't under-estimate them, that's for
sure. I've never played there but I know it's a good pitch."

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Quashie set for Wolves loan move

Wolverhampton Wanderers look set for a second loan capture from West Ham
United inside a week by signing experienced midfielder Nigel Quashie.
Following young winger Kyel Reid's arrival, Wolves boss Mick McCarthy has
again targeted Upton Park for his second move of the January window.
Quashie, 30, has just returned to West Ham following a two-month loan stay
at Wolves' local rivals Birmingham City. The Scotland international is set
to sign on loan until May. London-born Quashie, who started his professional
career with Queens Park Rangers, has made just eight starts in two years at
West Ham. The majority of that time has seen sidelined with a persistent
foot injury. But he still has another 18 months left on his Hammers
contract, having signed a three-and-a-half year deal when he signed
following an unhappy 12 months with Wolves' neighbours West Bromwich Albion
in January 2007. And, although he has been dogged by the unfortunate
statistic of having been relegated from the Premier League with four
separate clubs (QPR, Nottingham Forest, Southampton and West Brom), he does
one have significant promotion on his CV. He played a key role in the
Portsmouth side that went up to the Premiership as Division One champions
under Harry Redknapp and Jim Smith in 2003 - the same season Wolves last won
promotion, via the play-offs. And he will hope to have the same impact on
McCarthy's Championship leaders, who currently stand five points clear.

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Hartlepool v West Ham Utd
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 22nd January 2009
By: Preview Percy

Cup time again and we visit the North East for the second time in three
weeks for the fourth round tie against Hartlepool United.

Since election to what used to be the old Third Division (North) in the
1920s, the Monkey Hangers have never been out of the third and fourth levels
of professional football. We've never played at those levels and, since
we've managed to avoid one another in the cups over the years, Saturday's
match marks the first meeting of the two clubs.

Over the years, even the most die-hard Hartlepool supporter would struggle
to describe the club's history as "distinguished". Back in the old days when
the bottom four clubs in the bottom tier sought re-election to the league
(as opposed to facing automatic relegation), the first few weeks of the
close-season were often a nervous time for supporters of Hartlepools (as
they were then known). However, though it appeared that the club were always
up for re-election, there were usually worse clubs in the mix each year,
even before the League chairmen's legendary closed-shop mentality was taken
into consideration (between 1960 and 1987 when automatic
promotion/relegation was introduced only two clubs failed to be re-elected).


Since those days the club has flittered between the bottom two tiers and
came within 8 minutes of gaining promotion to the Championship for the first
time in Cardiff when, the day before our own promotion on the same ground,
they were 2-1 up against Sheffield Wednesday, only for a controversial
penalty and red card to save the Owls, who went on to score twice more
against the 10-men in extra time.

Perhaps the club's biggest claim to fame over the years (other than the
support of Sky's Jeff Stelling – whom God preserve) is that it was the first
managerial home of Brian Clough who got a couple of respectable seasons out
of the team before going onto greater fame at Derby and, later, Nottingham
Forest.

The advent of a brand new name on the fixture list has seen the welcome
arrival of a few new North Eastern names on the KUMB.com forums to whom I am
much indebted for information regarding the current Hartlepool squad – hats
off in particular to Mr Creosote for much of what follows:

At the time of writing Hartlepool lie in 12th place in what us old'uns call
Division 3. They are safe enough – 9 points clear of the O's who currently
occupy the uppermost relegation spot but are well off the play-off pace,
lying some 14 points behind Scunthorpe who are in 6th. Recent form has been
mixed with their last six matches providing three wins and three defeats.
The wins have come at home to Southend, in the cup against Stoke and, most
recently, last Friday where they overcame Northampton. The defeats came
against play off contenders Oldham and Scunthorpe and, perhaps more
surprisingly, at home to Bottom of the table Crewe to whom they suffered a
4-1 defeat. Of course, from the list of standard things that it is illegal
not to mention in a cup match preview, I am obliged to point out that, this
being the cup, the form book goes out of the window (though my neighbours
are still not talking to me after being hit by so many Percy-launched form
books in 2006).

The home side will be under the stewardship of Chris Turner who appears to
be there on a sort of interim/caretaker/temporary basis until someone can be
persuaded to take over properly. First choice 'keeper is Adam Lee-Barratt
who older readers may remember having a hit in the 70's with "In A Broken
Dream". The home support aren't over-enamoured of their custodians – Mr
Creosote refers to Lee-Barratt and his Danish rival for the jersey Jan Budtz
(stop sniggering at the back there) as a "choice between Krusty The Clown
and Coco The Clown"- though he doesn't actually specify which is which. This
worries me slightly - I still shudder at the thought of the aforementioned
Mr Clough's description of Polish no.1 Jan Tomaszewski in similar terms
shortly before the shot stopper had the night of his life in the Polish side
that drew 1-1 with England in 1973 to stop us qualifying for the following
year's World Cup.

In front of whichever member of Chipperfields Circus (their description not
mine!) is between the sticks, the back four lines up with Sweeney on the
right, long-serving Humphreys on the left with Collins and Nelson in the
middle. Mr C describes the middle pairing as good in the air, not very quick
and possessing an inability to "pass wind" which must be a bit uncomfortable
for them. McCunnie has been known to fill in on the right apparently and he
made an appearance from the bench against Northampton last week.

The midfield, in their preferred 4-4-2 formation, is usually comprised of
former Man Utd youngster Ritchie Jones, on the right, Ben Clark and former
Mackem Gary Liddle in the middle (ho ho) and Matty Robson out on the left.
Robson may be a particular threat according to our friend in the North –
having pace described as "unstoppable" and "a great shot". His crosses do
apparently have a habit of leaving the ground though.

Up front will be top scorer Joel Porter, an import from down-under whose
early days at Victoria Park were blighted by knee problems. He seems to be
something of a favourite up there, and his 15 goals this season in 30 league
and cup matches will have had something to do with that. First name on the
list to partner Porter (ho ho again) would have been James Brown whose goals
get Mr Stelling singing and dancing on Saturday afternoons. Unfortunately
for the home side a knee injury picked up in November has brought a
premature end to the Godfather Of Soul's season. The second striker spot is
therefore likely to be contested between Michael Mackay and David Foley who,
in the words of Mr Creosote are "not very good" and Liam Henderson, who has
recently arrived on a 3 month loan deal from Watford.

As for us, well last week's prediction that we might remain unchanged was
written before a certain ungrateful Welsh idiot threw a hissy fit and
stormed off to add us to the ever increasing number of clubs that he's
fallen out with. Still if the papers are to be believed we may have nearly
doubled our money on an admittedly talented player – dodgy groin and all and
I'd dearly lve to believe that the Fonz will be given all the cash to spend.
One thing is for sure we do need that sort of player alongside Cole (or
Ashton if he ever returns) and it is to be hoped that the names we're being
linked with have Bellamy style pace. In the last round GZ took the
opportunity to give outings to a few squad players and we may see the likes
of Tomkins, Boa-Morte and Spector at some stage, and possibly another few
minutes for Dyer if the game permits.

Predictions? Well for all Mr Creosote's self-deprecation regarding the
Hartlepool squad, this is The Cup which, as page two of the things it's
illegal not to mention list tells us, is a "great leveller". Small ground,
bumper (for them) crowd and the continued high from the dispatch of Stoke in
the last round all mean that this is a potential banana-skin (that's on page
3) of the highest order. Our traditional vulnerability against sides from
lower divisions means that there isn't a Hammer about who won't heave a sigh
of relief should we safely 'negotiate this hurdle' (page 4). We should be
too strong but it is with a nervous twitch that I'll go for a 3-1 to us.

Enjoy the match!

Danger man: Joel Porter – warmed up with a brace against Northampton last
weekend. Though the cup "always throws up unlikely heroes" (page 5).

Look out for: Mr Creosote – who deserves a beer as, without him, I've had
had to do some more research. Just don't offer him a 'waffer thin' mint!

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Osvaldo: I rejected West Ham
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 22nd January 2009
By: Staff Writer

New Bologna signing Pablo Daniel Osvaldo has claimed he rejected the chance
to move to West Ham United. The 23-year-old former Fiorentina striker was
hevaily linked with a move to London earlier this week following the
departure of Craig Bellamy but instead completed a move to Serie A
strugglers Bologna yesterday. And in a statement confirming his switch
Osvaldo claimed that he opted for a move to the Rossoblù over West Ham -
despite having been offered the chance to move to England. My options were
West Ham or Bologna," he told the Italian club's website. "Both were
interesting, but I chose Bologna. "I know that the club and the fans expect
a lot from me. I want to show my worth and score a lot to lend the team a
hand. Bologna is a great opportunity for me."
Gianfranco Zola had been tracking the former Italian under-21 star for some
time, but Osvaldo becomes the second transfer window target the Hammers have
missed out on following Giampaolo Pazzini's move from Fiorentina to
Sampdoria last week.

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Quashie set for Wolves switch
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 22nd January 2009
By: Staff Writer

Nigel Quashie looks set to complete a move to Wolverhampton Wanderers for
the rest of the season. The Championship title chasers have announced this
lunchtime that Quashie, who has just returned to West Ham following three
months on loan with Wolves' bitter rivals Birmingham is poised to complete a
loan move to Molineux. In a brief statement released on their website this
lunchtime, Wanderers - who only last week took winger Kyel Reid on loan from
the Hammers - said: "Nigel is at the Compton training ground today with a
view to completing a deal that will see him become the second loan arrival
from Upton Park in the space of a week."
Lee Bowyer replaced Quashie at St Andrews last week when joining City on
loan for the rest of the season, marking his debut at the weekend with a
last minute goal.

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Eggy defends transfer policy
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 22nd January 2009
By: Staff Writer

Eggert Magnusson has hit back at critics of his transfer policy whilst he
was chairman of West Ham United. 61-year-old Magnusson was in charge of
players sales and transfers during his tenure, which lasted little more than
a year before he was fired by former friend and club owner Bjorgolfur
Gudmundson as a result of the club's spiralling wage bill.

However the popular ex-Chairman has spoken out in the wake of Craig
Bellamy's sale to Manchester City - a deal which is estimated to have made a
profit of some £5million (in transfer fee terms) - in defence of his policy
which, whilst proving successful in terms of preserving United's Premiership
status back in 2006/07, has led to some big name departures this season as
the Hammers attempt to bring the wage bill back under control.

'I am very proud of my time at West Ham," he told Talk. "We were in a
situation where we were bottom of the League and needed players in January.
You only have to look at the prices Manchester City are paying now to see
how difficult that is. "We paid for quality players but they were the right
ones and, like Bellamy, will attract big fees. I believe my last signing -
Julien Faubert - will be another one."

Followign Bellamy's departure West Ham have now parted company with ten
first team squad players since Magnusson was fired by Gudmundsson, receiving
over £32million in transfer fees whilst spending just £5million (on one
player, Valon Behrami) during that 13 month period.

Exodus - Magnusson's legacy

Sold: John Paintsil (Fulham, £1m); Bobby Zamora (Fulham, £5.3m); Anton
Ferdinand (Sunderland, £8m); George McCartney (Sunderland, £6m); Matthew
Etherington (Stoke, £3m); Craig Bellamy (Man City £14m).

Released: Freddie Ljungberg; Richard Wright; Henri Camara; Nobby Solano.

Currently on loan: Jimmy Walker (Colchester Utd); Kyel Reid (Wolves); Lee
Bowyer (Birmingham); Nigel Quashie (Wolves); Joe Widdowson (Grimsby Town).

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Prem quartet join Watson chase
West Ham, Fulham, Wigan and Blackburn rival Boro
Last updated: 22nd January 2009
SSN

Skysports.com understands a quartet of Premier League clubs are planning to
hijack Middlesbrough's move for Crystal Palace's Ben Watson.
Middlesbrough finally agreed a fee with Palace for Watson on Wednesday after
weeks of talks between the two clubs. Palace are resigned to losing Watson
with the player's current deal set to expire in the summer and the
midfielder rejecting all overtures to sign a new contract. News of Boro's
bid being accepted has triggered interest from West Ham, Fulham, Blackburn
and Wigan. The four clubs are all thought to have made offers for Watson as
they look to win the race for the highly-rated 23-year-old. Watson is
expected to listen to what is available from the five clubs before deciding
where he will go.

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Wolves close on Quashie deal
Midfielder to join on loan for rest of season
Last updated: 22nd January 2009
SSN

Wolves are close to completing a deal to sign West Ham United midfielder
Nigel Quashie on loan for the rest of the season. Quashie is at the
Championship leaders' training ground to finalise his move just days after
his spell at Birmingham City finished. The 30-year-old had spent three
months on loan at Birmingham and made 11 apppearances - two of which were
against Wolves. His last game for Blues was in the FA Cup defeat by their
local rivals, which means he will not be able to make his debut in
Saturday's fourth-round tie against Middlesbrough. The Scotland
international's impending switch to Molineux will end manager Mick
McCarthy's quest to add a central midfielder to his squad. McCarthy had also
been chasing Bristol City's Marvin Elliott and QPR's Mikele Leigertwood, but
has now agreed a deal for Quashie, who had been linked with Newcastle
United. Quashie will become the second West Ham player to join Wolves in the
transfer window after winger Kyel Reid was signed on loan last week

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Zola - Bellamy wanted to go
Hammers boss refutes strike talk
Last updated: 22nd January 2009
SSN

West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola has denied reports that Craig Bellamy went
on strike and insists they always wanted to keep the striker. Wales
international Bellamy completed his move to Manchester City from Upton Park
earlier this week, putting pen to paper on a four-and-a-half-year deal.
There had been suggestions that the former Liverpool forward had withheld
his services as he looked to engineer a move to Eastlands.
But Hammers boss Zola is adamant that is not the case, and has stated
Bellamy's absence from training in his final days in East London was down to
injury. He told Sky Sports News: "We wanted to keep Bellamy, we tried
everything to keep him. He decided he wanted a new experience - simple as
that. "We couldn't hold a player who was so determined to leave."
When asked directly about the strike claims, he replied: "No he didn't go on
strike. "He didn't train one day because he had a problem in his calf and
the day after was not a compulsory day, so he didn't train again. "I don't
want to talk about strikes or anything like that. Craig Bellamy has decided
to go and that's it, end of story."
There have also been suggestions from the Bellamy camp that he wanted to
stay with West Ham, and it was the club's decision to allow him to leave.
But Zola was quick to refute those claims and has reiterated that they will
not part company with any player who is committed to the club.
He said: "I don't think so, I don't think that is the case (that Bellamy
wanted to stay). "The fans have to be confident when I say that somebody
wants to stay here, we don't want to sell players that are important for the
team unless they want to go."

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EXCLUSIVE: Hammers stunned as Cardiff slap £8m price tag on Wales midfielder
Ledley
by JOHN EDWARDS
Last updated at 2:11 PM on 22nd January 2009
Daily Mail

West Ham have made an approach for Cardiff winger Joe Ledley but been
stunned by an £8million asking price. Eager to increase his side's
firepower, after selling Craig Bellamy to Manchester City, West Ham manager
Gianfranco Zola has trained his sights on the free-scoring Wales midfielder
and been given the go-ahead to bid £5million for him. It is understood there
has been contact between the clubs but that Cardiff have made it clear it
will take a bigger offer to prise Ledley away. Ledley only turned 22 on
Wednesday but has already attracted strong interest from several Barclays
Premier League clubs after finishing as Cardiff's joint-top scorer with 11
goals last season and bagging an FA Cup semi-final winner against Barnsley
along the way.
Stoke had a £6million bid rejected at the start of the season, while Everton
are believed to have enquired about him twice and Arsenal, Tottenham and
Championship leaders Wolves have all tracked his progress. With Cardiff
holding out for their valuation, after seeing prices soar since Manchester
City began flexing their financial muscle, the ball is back in West Ham's
court. They are reluctant to go above £5million but may try and meet the
Championship side halfway with a renewed offer of between £6million and
£7million. Ledley is already an established Wales international, scoring
twice in 24 appearances since making his debut in a World Cup qualifier
against Poland just over three years ago, and can play in central midfield
as well as on the wing.

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Zola reassures fans fearful of West Ham departures
Italian promises no sales unless players determined to leave
Brescia midfielder Nsereko thought to be in Hammers' sights
Mikey Stafford guardian.co.uk, Thursday 22 January 2009 13.24 GMT Article
history

Gianfranco Zola today reassured West Ham United fans that no players will be
sold by the financially troubled London club unless they are determined to
leave. The Hammers manager was speaking after a week in which French
midfielder Julien Faubert agitated for a move to Lyon in the wake of Craig
Bellamy's transfer to Manchester City.

Zola denied that Bellamy had gone on strike last weekend to expedite his
transfer to Eastlands. "We wanted to keep Bellamy and we did everything we
could to keep him," the Italian said. "He decided that he wanted a new
experience, simple as that. We couldn't hold a player who was so determined
to leave. He didn't go on strike. He just didn't train one day because he
had a problem in his calf and the day after was not a compulsory day, so he
didn't train as well.

"But the fans, they have to be comfortable when I say if somebody wants to
stay we don't want to sell players who are important for the team, unless
they want to go because they have their reasons."

Zola refused to name possible replacements for the Wales striker, although
the agent of Savio Nsereko, Brescia's German attacking midfielder, said West
Ham had made inquiries.

The West Ham manager was encouraged by his side's 3-1 win over Fulham at the
weekend, in which Bellamy's replacement, David di Michele, scored the first
goal: "We will see what needs to improve and to replace Craig. Right now
what Di Michele did the other day was fantastic and I think he deserves my
trust and to insist on keep playing him."

The Italian was mute on any possible bid for Crystal Palace's midfielder Ben
Watson, but did not rule out strengthening his squad before the transfer
window closes. "It is still a long season and we want to build up something
that can last for as long as possible, so we might consider strengthening
the team, but right now I don't want to talk about it."

Nigel Quashie looks set to join fellow Hammer Kyel Reid on loan at
Wolverhampton Wanderers for the rest of the season. The 30-year-old
midfielder had been on loan at Birmingham City, but was meeting the Wolves
manager, Mick McCarthy, today after Alex McLeish decided not to extend
Quashie's loan spell at St Andrew's.

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West Ham are in for rough ride, says Hartlepool manager
Hartlepool United caretaker manager Chris Turner will urge his players and
the club's supporters to "give them hell" when West Ham United head to
Victoria Park on Saturday.
Telegraph
By Rob Stewart
Last Updated: 2:02PM GMT 22 Jan 2009

The former Manchester United goalkeeper wants his League One side to make
life as uncomfortable as possible for Gianfranco Zola's Premier League team
when they visit the North East for their FA Cup fourth-round tie. And his
hopes of an upset have been bolstered by the way his team dumped Stoke out
of the competition in the previous round as well as eliminating West
Bromwich Albion from the Carling Cup last September.
"They will have seen enough to know that they will be in for a rough ride
even though they have fantastic players," Turner told Telegraph Sport.
"It will be a pleasure to have them here at Victoria Park but for the 90
minutes we want to give them hell. "West Ham will have taken notice of the
fact we beat West Brom who bare a very good football side and we beat Stoke
who are a strong, powerful unit. "We have the opportunity to be mega
giant-killers this year in the greatest knockout competition in the world
and we've got every chance of securing a little niche in football folklore."
The FA Cup's rich tradition for serving up shock results has convinced
Turner, the club's director of sport, that the League One side can overcome
the odds. The former Sheffield Wednesday manager added: "I'm not daft and I
realise that because they have a fantastic array of talent but you know that
if they come here in the right frame of mind which I'm sure they will do and
they play to their strengths they will make life very difficult for us. "But
it's a great opportunity for the players to go head to head with some of the
best footballers in the business and it will be fascinating for the fans to
watch. I know it's a cliché but in football anything is possible. "It's 11
versus 11 and it's what happens on the day. Obviously we need a little bit
of luck or West Ham to be off-key. I will say to our players we can win this
game. "There have been FA Cup upsets throughout the course of the
competition's history. That's because when it's your day, it's your day. I
know my team will give 100 per cent effort and commitment and if that's
enough to beat them on the day then so be it."
Turner is short on good FA Cup memories so this is a good way of putting
that right. "My favourite memory is the day Manchester United beat City 1-0
in the third round at Maine Road thanks to a Norman Whiteside goal," he
said. "The League Cup was my thing. I got to the final with Sunderland
against Norwich where we lost to an own-goal and I beat Manchester United
1-0 with a John Sheridan goal when I was at Sheffield Wednesday in 1991. "So
maybe I'm due a change of luck this weekend."

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Matt to keep Hammers on the up
Hartlepoolmail.co.uk
Hartlepool Utd v West Ham Utd
Published Date: 22 January 2009

MATTHEW Upson is determined to continue West Ham United's purple patch on
Saturday. The England central defender has been one of the Hammers' shining
lights this season, despite being one a number of first-team regulars to be
linked with a move away from Gianfranco Zola's cash-strapped outfit. The
rumour mill has seemingly not affected Zola's side who have taken 10 points
from their last four Premier League fixtures. Upson, 29, insists the Hammers
need to remain in the winning habit and doesn't want to end their good form
by being a victim of a cup upset to Hartlepool United on Saturday. "It will
be a tough game and they are going to throw everything at us," said Upson,
who has made 13 appearances for his country. "We've just got keep the focus
on winning. It's a nice habit and something you don't want to break. "Every
game you go into, whether it's Hartlepool away or Arsenal away, you've got
to have the same mentality and the same winning attitude and take it from
there."
The Hammers players are under no illusions about the test Pools will pose in
front of an intimidating home crowd on Saturday lunchtime. Promising
midfielder Jack Collison realises Chris Turner's side will be buoyed by
their third round victory over Stoke City and their comfortable win over
Northampton Town in their last league outing. But he hopes the Hammers'
quality will prove telling and they can advance into the last 16 of the
competition. Collison said: "We are full of confidence and we really want to
have a good run in the FA Cup. "We know it is going to be a tough game.
"They beat Stoke in the last round and they had a win on the weekend, I saw
that, so we know it is going to be tough, especially at their place."

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Birmingham in West Ham talks for Davenport
22.01.09 | tribalfootball.com

Birmingham City boss Alex McLeish is in talks for West Ham United defender
Calum Davenport. McLeish is hopeful of signing West Ham defender Davenport
on loan with a view to a permanent £3 million switch at the end of the
season, says the Daily Star.

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West Ham sound out Bochum for Yahia
22.01.09 | tribalfootball.com

Bochum centre-half Antar Yahia has attracted an approach from West Ham
United. The Daily Mail says Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola has made contact
with Bochum about Yahia's availability this week.

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Cardiff winger Ledley happy with West Ham, Stoke interest
22.01.09 | tribalfootball.com

Cardiff City winger Joe Ledley has welcomed interest from West Ham and Stoke
City. Hammers manager Gianfranco Zola is apparently poised to make a £5m bid
for the Welsh international midfielder. But Ledley, who has also been linked
to Premier League new boys Stoke City, insists "nothing is happening." The
22-year-old told BBC Sport: "It is great to be linked to a Premier League
club and if I continue playing well, then who knows what might happen?"

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Truth Undistorted
Just Like My Dreasm

German philosopher Hans Margolius once wrote that only in quiet waters do
things mirror themselves undistorted. So it is that on a sedate news day
during the transfer window, one's mind sets to wonder if today's stories
linking the club with a bargain buy from the Championship, and an unheralded
young defender from Greek abstrusity, might actually more accurately reflect
the club's intentions and ambitions for the immediate future. Is it too much
of a stretch to believe that for all the talk of lavish indulgence on exotic
transfer fruit... Osvaldo, Nsereko, Saviola, Cavenaghi, Balotelli, Pazzini,
Cavani, Acquafresca et al... the tastes of the club come the end of the
month might turn out to have been nauseatingly prosaic.

So, Fulham and West Ham want to hijack Middlesbrough's move for Ben Watson,
according to this mornong's Mail. The versatile Crystal Palace midfielder
had been due to seal a switch to Teesside on Thursday after Boro's £2million
offer was accepted by the Championship club, but both London sides have now
reportedly matched that bid. Watson, 23, had gone to the north-east for a
medical and talks over personal terms last night, but is believed to have a
preference for staying in the capital. Wise boy.

Palace boss Neil Warnock, however, has moved quickly to scupper the
speculation. "Middlesbrough have got the opportunity to speak to him first
and I'm not sure if he's going to speak to anybody else," he revealed. "Once
we agreed a fee other clubs quite rightly can match the fee and talk to him.
We've had a couple of Premier League clubs, but it's not West Ham or Fulham.
I'm pleased for Ben, the club and Simon Jordan because we had such a
derogatory offer from QPR. We've got a realistic valuation now - £2million
is realistic for someone of Ben's quality."

Meanwhile, today's Mirror claims West Ham have taken a shine to defender
Bryce Moon at Panathinaikos. The South African, 22 and rated at £500,000,
has caught the eye of technical director Gianluca Nani - and the fullback
last night admitted the two clubs have made contact. Moon said: "I know
about the interest of West Ham but I have nothing official yet in my hands.
My agent is working on it." Also linked is Bochum's centre-half Antar Yahia,
as Gianfranco Zola looks to strengthen his resources in defence.

Finally, the Daily Star believe Birmingham boss Alex McLeish remains hopeful
of signing West Ham defender Calum Davenport on loan with a view to a
permanent £3m switch at the end of the season. Also, Wolves are apparently
set to take Nigel Quashie on loan until the end of the season. The player is
at the Compton training ground today with a view to completing a deal that
will see him become the second loan arrival from Upton Park in the space of
a week.

Posted by Trilby at 09:32

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Former Hammers chairman Magnusson not such a bad egg
By Raoul Simons Last updated at 11:51 AM on 22nd January 2009
Daily Mail

Is it time to take another look at the reputation of Eggert Magnusson? The
former West Ham chairman was ridiculed for paying over the odds during a
2007 transfer spending spree and earlier this month ex-manager Alan Pardew
attacked the Icelander for being "naive" and wanting to "buy the world".

However, one of Magnusson's key signings, Craig Bellamy, has just been sold
to Manchester City for a £6.5million profit while other recruits such as
Lucas Neill, Matthew Upson and Scott Parker are mainstays of Gianfranco
Zola's resurgent side.

Former biscuit tycoon Magnusson, who has seen his personal fortune suffer in
Iceland's financial meltdown, told Talk: 'I am very proud of my time at West
Ham. We were in a situation where we were bottom of the League and needed
players in January. You only have to look at the prices Manchester City are
paying now to see how difficult that is. We paid for quality players but
they were the right ones and, like Bellamy, will attract big fees. I believe
my last signing - Julien Faubert - will be another one.'

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Wolves Move For Quashie
Posted on: Thu 22 Jan 2009
Wolves.co.uk

Wolves are set to sign experienced West Ham and Scotland midfielder Nigel
Quashie on loan until the end of the season. Nigel is at the Compton
training ground today with a view to completing a deal that will see him
become the second loan arrival from Upton Park in the space of a week.

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Warnock denies Fulham and West Ham interest in Watson
Thursday, 22 January 2009
Southlondon-today.co.uk
By Richard Cawley

CRYSTAL Palace boss Neil Warnock has dismissed reports that Fulham and West
Ham have made late bids to hijack Ben Watson's move to Middlesbrough. The
23-year-old midfielder is currently on Teesside discussing personal terms
with the Premier League outfit, and there had been rumours that the two
London clubs had also made their moves. Warnock said: "Middlesbrough have
got the opportunity to speak to him first and I'm not sure if he's going to
speak to anybody else. Once we agreed a fee other clubs quite rightly can
match the fee and talk to him. "We've had a couple of Premier League clubs,
but it's not West Ham or Fulham. "I'm pleased for Ben, the club and Simon
Jordan because we had such a derogatory offer from QPR. We've got a
realistic valuation now - £2million is realistic for someone of Ben's
quality."
Warnock has revealed that he will not be able to use any of the Watson fee
to make permanent additions to his squad, but instead will delve into the
loan market to try to bring in a striker. "I've known the situation all
along and we've got to do the best we can. I look at my old club [Sheffield
United] spending money left, right and centre and we're not in that bracket.
"We have to be a little bit fortunate with injuries and hope the young lads
continue to develop. Hopefully we can bring in one striker who will give us
a little boost for the last 18 or 19 games."

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Birmingham City confident of signing Premier League star
Jan 22 2009
SundayMercury.net

Birmingham boss Alex McLeish is hopeful of signing West Ham defender Calum
Davenport on loan with a view to a permanent £3m switch at the end of the
season says the Daily Star.
Trash Talk says: This one has been in the offing for a while now, will be
good for Blues to get another solid defender in the side.

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Pools' spying mission
9:41am Thursday 22nd January 2009
thenorthernecho.co.uk
By Nick Loughlin »

RITCHIE Humphreys last week led a Hartlepool United delegation on a scouting
mission – but wonders how much West Ham will know about their opponents on
Saturday. When Pools' game at Oldham was postponed on January 10, Humphreys,
Micky Nelson and Ben Clark headed to St James' Park to watch the Hammers'
2-2 draw with Newcastle United. While goalscorer Craig Bellamy has since
departed for Man City, Pools know what they are up against in the fourth
round of the FA Cup on Saturday. The trophy was at Victoria Park yesterday,
with Humphreys getting his hands on it last night when a specially
commissioned painting of the player of the century was unveiled. "West Ham
are a top side and last week a few of us went up to Newcastle to watch them
and you could see the talent on show,'' he admitted. They had pace, they
pass the ball very well. I don't think Scott Parker lost the ball once, he
was fantastic.
Looking at them from the stands, it looked like a diamond shape with Bellamy
running in behind Carlton Cole – you can name all the players and they will
present a very tough game for us.'' He added: "I imagine Gianfranco Zola
doesn't know too much about Hartlepool, but he will come Saturday. As a
player he was thorough, very professional and a lot of English players took
a lot from how he worked and trained as a player.
"A lot of people have said how he changed English football when he came here
and he set the place alight. No doubt he will be the same as a manager. "I
came up against him once as a player – I was a lone striker at the Bridge up
against Guillt and Leboeuf – but that was in the days when I played up
front.'' Pools will step up their preparations on the training ground this
morning, with Joel Porter and Sam Collins likely to join their teammates.
The pair have been struggling with injury, but should be in contention for
Saturday.
Tickets are on sale from Victoria Park and Humphreys is hoping for a full
house in front of the ITV cameras. "West Ham is a great occasion to look
forward to, but getting a result on Friday night (2-0 v Northampton) meant
we could enjoy the weekend off,'' he said. "There will be a lot of eyes on
the town and the club in the build up, it will be a bit like when we were
going to Cardiff in 2005. "Now we have a Premier League team at home and we
hope it's going to be a sell-out and a big occasion. You cannot let it pass
you by, you have to soak it up and be really focused come Saturday when we
start."

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Cole concentrating on UEFA Cup spot
Sport.co.uk
Author: Andrew Allen
Posted on: 22 January 2009 - 9:22 AM

Carlton Cole insists he will not allow speculation over a possible England
call-up to stop him from firing West Ham into Europe. The striker grabbed
his fifth goal in five games in front of England boss Fabio Capello in the
win over Fulham last weekend to take his tally for the season to nine.But
Cole, who was recently denied the opportunity to represent Nigeria after
playing for the England Under-21s, says he is only concentrating on helping
the Hammers continue their quest for UEFA Cup football. "I'm not even
thinking about England," said the 25-year-old forward. "In the past I've not
done so well but things are coming together and I'm just trying to crack on.
"I've just got to keep concentrating on trying to do the job well for West
Ham and getting us up the league. "Whatever comes with that will come. I've
got my own personal target. "It's coming good but it's not going to go to my
head. I want more."

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Former West Ham star signs for Wivenhoe
MIKE BACON
Greenun24.co.uk
Last updated: 21/01/2009 16:54:00

WIVENHOE Town have signed former West Ham, Celtic and Ipswich winger Stuart
Slater. Slater, who will be 40 in March, is linking up with former team-mate
Julian Dicks, now manager at Broad Lane, and will be in the Wivenhoe squad
for Saturday's home clash with Haverhill Rovers.
With professional moves totalling more than £2m, he is sure to be a fine
addition to the Essex team's squad. "Stuart is still a quality footballer
and I know he will do well for us at this level," Dicks said. "I used to
look after him at West Ham and he still looks fit and very capable. Apart
from anything else it will give the rest of the team a lift."
Wivenhoe haven't won a league game in eight now, but Dicks is not despondent
about the way the team is progressing. "When I came over from Spain to see
them lose 4-0 to Needham, things looked a bit sort of difficult and there
was little enthusiasm. "But I've kept at them, telling them I expect nothing
less than 110% and things have improved. "At Wisbech last week, it was all
going well after 70 minutes, but we lost a bit of concentration. But it will
come if the players keep giving their all."
Slater is sure to be a crowd-puller to Broad Lane on Saturday, the
Sudbury-born player having played more than 250 times for Celtic, West Ham
and Ipswich. He last played in 2004 for Weston-super-Mare and finished his
final season there by scoring in a 1-1 draw at Bishop's Stortford.

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Fulham And West Ham Fight Middlesbrough For Ben Watson
Goal.com

Fulham and West Ham United have entered the race for the signature of
Championship club Crystal Palace's midfield maestro Ben Watson. It was
reported that Palace had accepted an offer in the region of £2 million from
Middlesbrough for the 23-year-old just yesterday and that the Premier League
club could complete the deal today. However, according to British tabloid
newspaper the Daily Mail, the Cottagers and the Hammers have both matched
Boro's offer and hope that the chance to remain in London will lure the
England under-21 international to their club. It is thought that Watson has
already been to Teesside to under-go a medical and to begin contract
negotiations with Gareth Southgate's side, however, he may opt for Fulham or
West Ham as he would prefer to stay in the capital.

Ricky Brooks, Goal.com

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West Ham keen on South African defender Bryce Moon
The Mirror
By Football Spy 22/01/2009

West Ham have taken a shine to defender Bryce Moon at Panathinaikos. The
South African, 22 and rated at £500,000, has caught the eye of technical
director Gianluca Nani - and the fullback last night admitted the two clubs
have made contact. Moon said: "I know about the interest of West Ham but I
have nothing official yet in my hands. My agent is working on it."

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Noble hopes for cup run
Hammers midfielder looking forward to Hartlepool tie
Last updated: 21st January 2009
SSN

Mark Noble feels it is important for West Ham United's players and fans to
go on an FA Cup run this season. The Hammers overcame Barnsley in the third
round earlier this month and travel to Hartlepool United on Saturday.
Hartlepool have already knocked out Stoke City and Noble is expecting a
stiff test in the fourth round against the League One side. However, the
Hammers midfielder is hoping the club can make progress in the FA Cup after
losing in the final to Liverpool three years ago. "It is going to be a bit
different for us," Noble told the club's official website. "It should be a
great cup tie and they are going to be up for it with a Premier League team
going there in the cup. "It is important for the club and the players to
get that incentive to go on and get that run. It's good for the fans as well
as they love the cup. "We've just got to keep cracking on and playing well
and I think we can just crack on now this year."

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Moon claims Hammers interest
Defender waits on possible Upton Park switch
By Fotis Voinikas Last updated: 21st January 2009
SSN

Panathinaikos defender Bryce Moon claims West Ham are interested in
acquiring his services. As revealed by skysports.com earlier this month,
West Ham are planning a move for the South Africa international to bolster
their squad. The 22-year-old has caught the eye of West Ham's scouting staff
and they are thought to be weighing up a bid for the full-back before the
close of the transfer window. Moon is now waiting to see if West Ham follow
up their interest by making a firm move for his signature. "I know about the
interest of West Ham but I have nothing official yet in my hands," Moon told
the Greek media. "My agent Mike Makaab is working on it and I will hear from
him soon. "I am a Panthinaikos player now. I don't know what is going to
happen in the near future, but now I am focused on Panthinaikos."

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London calling: West Ham and Fulham match Boro bid for Palace midfielder
Watson
By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 2:20 AM on 22nd January 2009
Daily Mail

Fulham and West Ham want to hijack a move by Middlesbrough for Ben Watson.
The Crystal Palace midfielder had been due to seal a switch to Teesside on
Thursday after Boro's £2million offer was accepted by the Championship club,
but both London sides have now matched that bid.
Watson, 23, had gone to the north-east for a medical and talks over personal
terms last night, but is believed to have a preference for staying in the
capital. Palace hope to use any transfer fee to fund a bid for Cardiff
defender Darren Purse. Meanwhile, West Ham have asked about Panathinaikos
right back Bryce Moon and Bochum's centre half Antar Yahia as manager
Gianfranco Zola looks to strengthen his resources in defence. Brescia winger
Savio Nsereko's agent also claims the Hammers are interested in clinching a
deal for the 19-year-old. Midfielder Julien Faubert has confirmed he wants
to leave Upton Park and return to France with Lyon.

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West Ham & Portsmouth To Revive Appiah Interest
Ghana Web

Tottenham Hotspur seem to have backed away from trying to sign free agent
Stephen Appiah, after completing the signing of Honduran International
Wilson Palacios from Wigan Athletic, subject to the midfielder being granted
a work permit. The £14million arrival at White Hart Lane of Palacios is
understood to have led Spurs manager Harry Redknapp to reconsider taking a
gamble on Ghanaian International Appiah, with doubts still remaining about
the former Juventus players fitness, despite Appiah reportedly passing a
fitness test at the Premier League club.
28-year-old Appiah was released by Turkish club, Fenerbahce last summer
after a dispute over the treatment he received for his long-term knee
injury. Appiah played for Tottenham in an arranged match against Grays
Athletic last week, but did not quite last the full 9o minutes due to cramp.
Appiah is understood to be unhappy that a contract offer has not been
forthcoming from Spurs and is said to be looking at other options, despite
still training at the Premiership club, with Redknapp's former clubs
Portsmouth and West Ham United both linked with the midfielder last summer.
Now with Palacios at Tottenham, the chances of Appiah being offered a deal
look slimmer, with Didier Zokora, Jermaine Jenas, Luka Modric and Tom
Huddlestone already vying for central midfield slots at Spurs. Of the clubs
previously linked with Appiah, Pompey could reignite their interest in the
Ghanaian after their attempt to bring in Patrick Vieira on loan from Inter
Milan was unsuccessful. While, the free agent status of Appiah could appeal
to the Hammers, with it well documented that finances are tight at Upton
Park.

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Ledley sets sights on Arsenal despite West Ham interest
Sport.co.uk
Author: Andrew Allen
Posted on: 21 January 2009 - 20:34

Cardiff City's Joe Ledley has reacted with pride at speculation linking him
with West Ham but claimed that for the moment his focus is on helping the
Welsh side to victory over Arsenal in Sunday's FA Cup fixture. Speaking to
the BBC, the 22-year-old Wales international made clear that he was pleased
that his progress was being monitored but pledged to improve further. "It is
great to be linked to a Premier League club and if I continue playing well,
then who knows what might happen? "Nothing has happened," he said. "I must
continue to do what I've been doing on the pitch. I've got to put all of
the speculation to the back of my mind, it's flattering and proof that I
must be doing something right. "It is not down to me anyway, it's down to
the club so I will just concentrate on playing well and helping the boys
against Arsenal."
It was widely reported that Stoke City lodged a £6m bid for the versatile
Ledley during the summer, but the move was turned down by Cardiff.

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Moon wants to be star in the East End
Sport.co.uk
Author: Andrew Allen
Posted on: 21 January 2009 - 20:02

Panathinaikos full-back Bryce Moon has claimed that West Ham are interested
in acquiring his services although he stresses he is still focused on
fulfilling his defensive duties for the Greek giants. The 22-year-old South
African international told local media: "I know about the interest of West
Ham but I have nothing official yet in my hands. "My agent Mike Makaab is
working on it and I will hear from him soon. I am a Panthinaikos player now.
I don't know what is going to happen in the near future, but now I am
focused on Panthinaikos."
Gianfranco Zola is thought to be on the look out for new squad members at
Upton Park after being given the green light by club directors to make use
of the £14m received from the sale of Craig Bellamy.

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Cardiff City's Joe Ledley 'Flattered' By West Ham Link
Goal.com

The highly-rated Welshman is obviously pleased to be linked with a Premier
League outfit, but is concentrating on facing Arsenal in the FA Cup this
weekend before getting carried away. West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola
is readying himself to make a £5 million bid for Cardiff City's highly-rated
Welsh international Joe Ledley. The midfielder, an established Welsh
international with 24 caps to his name who can operate in central midfield
or wide on the left, was the subject of reported £6 million bid from Premier
League new boys Stoke City in the summer. The Bluebirds rejected that bid
and have also apparently turned down approaches from Everton and
Championship rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers for the player's services. The
player has 18 months left to run on his current Cardiff contract, and is
regarded as one of the country's most promising players outside the Premier
League. Ledley himself, though, claims that nothing is happening at the
moment, though, obviously, the link with a club like West Ham excites him.
"It is great to be linked to a Premier League club and if I continue playing
well, then who knows what might happen?" he told BBC Sport earlier, instead
insisting that the weekend's cup tie with Arsenal was the centre of his
focus currently. "Nothing has happened," he said. "I must continue to do
what I've been doing on the pitch. "I've got to put all of the speculation
to the back of my mind, it's flattering and proof that I must be doing
something right. "It is not down to me anyway, it's down to the club so I
will just concentrate on playing well and helping the boys against Arsenal."


Zack Wilson, Goal.com

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FA Cup: Hartlepool aim to hang the Hammers
SquareFootball.net

Hartlepool United produced one of the shocks of the third round when they
put out Premiership strugglers Stoke City at Victoria Park. On Saturday they
aim to go one better by claiming the scalp of in-form West Ham United and
booking their place in the fifth round of the competition for the first time
in their history.

Chris Turner's men have only won twice in League One since the start of
November, but the FA Cup has brought out the best in them. Brighton,
Fleetwood Town and Stoke City have all suffered at the hands of the Monkey
Hangers and Neil Appleyard, chairman of the Hartlepool United Disabled
Supporters Association, believes that West Ham could be their next victims.

"If Hartlepool play as well as they did against Stoke we shall give West Ham
something to think about. With playing at home I think we shall certainly be
ready for the game and with a very noisy crowd we should do very well. Our
home record is very good so we certainly have a chance against anyone."

Saturday will be a historic day for Hartlepool and West Ham United as it
marks the first competitive meeting between the two sides and the game has
attracted a lot of interest. Victoria Park is a complete sell-out and the
game will be shown live to the nation on terrestrial television. Most of the
neutrals watching will be cheering on the underdog, as is the British way,
but Hartlepool go into the game with absolutely nothing to lose. They have
already proved what they are capable of in these one-off games and it will
be a huge test of character for Gianfranco Zola's Hammers.

Stoke City have given some of the Premiership's best sides problems this
season, but Hartlepool brushed them aside thanks to goals from defender
Mickey Nelson and striker David Foley and it was Foley's rasping 30-yard
rasping strike which stole the headlines. Neil, 50, whose favourite
Hartlepool player of all time is Billy Ayre, insists that the 21-year-old
has plenty more efforts like that in his locker.

"David tends to score spectacular goals in cup competitions and his one
against Stoke was one of his best. He is certainly much better when he is
played in his natural position of centre forward, but due to our injury
problems he has played more on the wing. The fans are certainly warming to
him when he produces strikes like that."

However, Foley isn't the only player to watch for. Antony Sweeney is a
creative midfielder with seven assists and two goals to his name and Ritchie
Humphreys is an experienced pro. But Neil believes the man who may shine
against the Hammers will be their man from down under.

"The person who could do very well against West Ham would be Joel Porter,
our Australian forward. He is very quick and is able to bring others into
the game with his intelligent link up play."

West Ham United are 47 league places ahead of their opponents and despite
all the off-the-field wrangling and transfer rumours surrounding the club,
under Zola, the Hammers have been playing entertaining football. They have
lost just one of their last six league and cup fixtures, scoring 14 times in
the process, and Neil is looking forward to an entertaining, attacking game
of football.

"I can see the game being very open. Hartlepool United are not a kick and
rush team, we try to play football in a measured passing game and of course
West Ham play in a similar way.

"I'm particularly keen to see Robert Green at Victoria Park as he is a top
class goalkeeper and Matthew Upson, who is an England player. Not forgetting
that it will be a return to the north east for Scott Parker and Kieron
Dyer."

Despite Portsmouth upsetting the applecart last year by winning the FA Cup
and the numerous giant killings, the competition has appeared to have lost
some of its magic since the creation of the Champions League. However, Neil
insists that the cup is still the world's number one competition in his
eyes.

"It means everything to be in the situation we are in having beaten one
Premiership club and to be playing another one at home is the pinnacle of
being a lower league supporter can hope for. (apart from promotion that is)"

Hartlepool's best runs recently in the FA Cup came in 1978 and 1993 when
they beat Crystal Palace on both occasions to reach the fourth round of the
competition and Neil remembers them like they were yesterday.

"The first one we were 1-0 down and then two superb strikes and we were 2-1
up. At the time Palace were certainly going places with Terry Venebles as
their manager so it was a fabulous win for us. Our next game in the cup was
Ipswich and that season they won the cup.

"Our game in 1993 was a cagey affair and it looked like it was heading for a
replay. Nicky Southall was then brought down and the penalty was put away by
Andy Saville another great cup victory."

But how do they compare with the win against Stoke City?

"I think the win against Stoke was superb simply because of the sort of
football we played. In many ways we outplayed them and our passing game was
excellent."

West Ham United will be venturing into the unknown on Saturday so what sort
of reception will the Hammers expect at Victoria Park? Neil compares it to a
mini-St James' Park.

"Our fans are extremely passionate and vibrant and have been credited to be
as passionate on such occasions as the Newcastle fans at St James' Park.
This was said to me by a friend who is a regular at the Geordie home games
and he was so impressed with the atmosphere at Victoria Park. This should be
very exciting and noisy."

So after beating Stoke City and drawing another Premiership club at home,
can Hartlepool really defeat the three-time FA Cup winners and the 2006
finalists? Neil believes if they have the rub of the green it could just be
the greatest day in Hartlepool's FA Cup history.

"I am not too good at predictions but if we play as well as we did I think
we could scrape through 1-0."

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DICKS SIGNS FORMER HAMMERS` TEAM-MATE
21/01/2009
Non League Daily

Ridgeons League Premier Division strugglers Wivenhoe Town are turning to
experience in a bid to help themselves out of their current poor run of form
with the signing of former West Ham United star Stuart Slater. The
39-year-old Suffolk-born winger is linking up with ex-Hammers friend and new
Wivenhoe manager Julian Dicks and has agreed to play a couple of games each
month as the Dragons look to end their run of eleven consecutive defeats.
Slater (pictured) is no stranger to non-League football as, after finishing
his professional career with Watford in 1999 he turned out for Forest Green
Rovers, Aberystwyth Town and Weston-super-Mare. His vast professional
experience includes 140 appearances for West Hame, two seasons at Celtic
(£1.5 million), three seasons at Ipswich Town (£800,000) and spells at
Leicester City and Watford and a spell in Australia with Carlton. He has
England international caps at under-21 and 'B' level. Slater, who was forced
to quit playing due to Achilles problems, is set to make his debut for
Wivenhoe against Haverhill Rovers on Saturday at Broad Lane.

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Ledley flattered by Premier link
BBC.co.uk

Cardiff City captain Joe Ledley admits he is "flattered" to be linked with
Premier League side West Ham. Hammers manager Gianfranco Zola is apparently
poised to make a £5m bid for the Welsh international midfielder. But
Ledley, who has also been linked to Premier League new boys Stoke City,
insists "nothing is happening." The 22-year-old told BBC Sport: "It is great
to be linked to a Premier League club and if I continue playing well, then
who knows what might happen?" Ledley, who has 18 months remaining on his
Cardiff contract, is one of the hottest properties outside the top-flight
and has been linked with a host of Premier League clubs. FA Cup finalists
Cardiff refused a £6m bid for Ledley from Stoke in the summer while Everton
and Wolverhampton Wanderers have also had offers turned down. Ledley has
already made more than 200 appearances for the Bluebirds and is a Wales
regular with 24 caps and Upton Park boss Zola is said to be the latest
admirer. But Ledley, a Ninian Park academy graduate, insists his focus is on
Sunday's FA Cup fourth round tie with Arsenal. "Nothing has happened," he
said. "I must continue to do what I've been doing on the pitch. "I've got to
put all of the speculation to the back of my mind, it's flattering and proof
that I must be doing something right. "It is not down to me anyway, it's
down to the club so I will just concentrate on playing well and helping the
boys against Arsenal."

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Referee Announced For Pools/West Ham Game
Vital Football

The referee has been announced for the FA Cup tie between Hartlepool and
West Ham this weekend. The game will be officiated by Lee Mason, the man who
was in charge the last time Pools reached this stage of the cup. Back in
2005 Mason gave full back Jack Ross a red card and a penalty to opponents
Brentford as Pools crashed out at the fourth round stage . The last Pools
game he took charge of was the 1-1 draw with Leeds United on Boxing Day
2007.

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View From The Opposition - Hartlepool United
Vinny - Wed Jan 21 2009
West Ham Online

Next up is Hartlepool United in the FA Cup 4th Round. This will be a
historic day for both clubs as neither have played each other in any
competition in their long histories. Hartlepool knocked out Stoke City in
the last round of the cup and beat West Brom in the League Cup earlier in
the season so beating Premiership teams is something they have become
familiar with this season.

Hopefully this should just be Part 1 of the View from Hartlepool.
These questions were answered very kindly by John Phillips of
www.inthemadcrowd.co.uk

Can you give us a recent potted history

After decades of pottering around the lower reaches of the basement
division, the last ten years have been the most eventful in the history of
the club. Since 1999 we have had a League One playoff final, four more
playoff campaigns and two automatic promotions. The one black mark was a
relegation in 2005/06, though we bounced straight back a year later breaking
many club records in the process.

How are you getting on this season

So so. We are scoring enough goals and winning enough home points to keep
ourselves midtable but our away form remains a worry, as does our defence.
As I write this we are in 12th position in League One. The cups have gone
well. Up until this season we had only ever eliminated one top flight club
in our history (Crystal Palace, FA Cup, 1993). This season we have added two
more, with Stoke's FA Cup campaign and West Brom's Carling Cup ambitions
both dying at Victoria Park.

Your hopes for the remainder of the season?

To get enough points on the board in the next two months to keep the
floating supporters interested. It's unlikely we have the strength in depth
to mount a serious playoff bid but we don't want to let sixth place
disappear over the horizon too early and we must avoid getting dragged in to
the battle at the bottom. Mediocrity is an uninspiring thing to wish for,
but it's maybe realistic.

You have recently changed manager. Is this something the supporters were
happy with?

On the whole, yes. The 2006/07 promotion season was tremendous, with a host
of club records being shattered. The 23 game unbeaten run (with 19 wins)
will live long in the memory of every Pools supporter. Danny Wilson will
always have my thanks for that, but his somewhat conservative nature has
counted against him. There has been an increasing feeling of stagnation and
apathy creeping in amongst the supporters over the last year or so. At our
level apathy is more dangerous than anger.

Best player?

Our two most gifted players are James Brown and Joel Porter. Sadly, a
cruciate rupture put an end to Brown's season last month so we're pinning a
lot of our hopes for the season on Porter's shoulders. It seems an open
secret that he is likely to return to Australia in the summer, so he's
looking to sign off in style.

Weakest player?

Try as he might, there is a feeling that David Foley simply lacks the
stature to get the best out of his ability. That said, he has already scored
against West Brom and Stoke this season so if he gets a chance on Saturday
he will be gunning for one of football's more unlikely hat tricks. Still
without a league goal, he's a killer in the cups. At the back, few
supporters have any faith in either of the goalkeepers.

What do you make of West Ham this season?

Haven't seen anything of them and, Saturday excepted, I don't intend to. The
resignation from the Football League by the 22 top flight clubs in 1992 was
a shabby betrayal of English league football. I have no time at all for the
Premier League, or for any of the short-sighted self-interested clubs that
brought it into being. They have earned their place in a footballing hell.
Sorry ;)

Any West Ham players which worry you?

Is Tony Cottee still playing? Seriously, see last question. But any player
with genuine pace will be likely to cause us problems.

Advice for travelling West Ham fans

There are a few pubs near the ground and away fans are welcome at all of
them, unless the police say otherwise. The Mill House and Corner Flag are
the closest and both can be found on the opposite side of the ground to the
away entrance - simply walk through the car park past the offices and club
shop and you're there. Alternatively there are a number of pubs and
restaurants on the marina, which is a 5-10 minute walk from the ground.

Prediction for the game?

West Brom and Stoke brought out the best in us but I've a feeling we'll fall
short of our third big cup win of the season. I'm sure the chairman would
love a replay, but I think West Ham will win on the day. 2-1

Many thanks again to John Phillips at inthemadcrowd.co.uk

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West Ham insist nothing serious over Dyer reserves substitution
22.01.09 | tribalfootball.com

West Ham United reserves boss Alex Dyer has played down concerns of a new
injury scare for Kieron Dyer. During defeat to Fulham this week, England
midfielder Dyer was withdrawn after 38 minutes as a precaution with
tightness in his calves. The 30-year-old has recently returned from 17
months out injured after suffering a broken leg in a Carling Cup tie at
Bristol Rovers in August 2007.

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Daily WHUFC News - II 21st January 2009

Dyer wants reserves response
WHUFC.com
Reserve-team manager Alex Dyer has called on his team to bounce back from
their home defeat to Fulham
21.01.2009

Alex Dyer was in philosophical mood after watching his West Ham United
reserve team lose their 100 per cent home record to a strong Fulham side on
Tuesday evening.

Goals in either half from Hungary midfielder Zoltan Gera and Wayne Brown saw
the visitors secure a comfortable 2-0 Barclays Premier Reserve League
victory at the Boleyn Ground. The Hammers - who had won all four of their
previous home fixtures - were second-best for long periods against an
experienced Cottagers line-up including six full internationals. Afterwards,
Dyer admitted the visitors had been full value for their success.

"It was very disappointing. I wanted to keep the run going and the
performances going. The lads have done very well lately but it wasn't meant
to be. We had a few senior boys in the side but it was hard. They got the
goals at the right times and they had some experienced players as well and
then sat back in tried to hit us on the break. Overall, they were better
than us on the night.

"They were sharper from the start than us. Thy kind of controlled the game
and played at their speed and we really couldn't get near them at times.
Certain boys plugged away and worked hard but I'm disappointed because I'm
trying to get that winning mentality that the first-team has got and install
it in the reserves. It was there against Fulham but we'll go again next time
and keep plugging away in training and we'll start again."

Dyer has two weeks to work with his players ahead of a pair of
difficult-looking away fixtures at Stoke City on 4 February and West
Bromwich Albion on 16 February. The coach has called on the players involved
to rediscover their winning touch when they return to action next month.

"We've got two hard games coming up at Stoke and West Brom. I don't know
who's going to play between one week and the next but they're a good bunch
of lads and whoever we put out, they know they haven't performed [against
Fulham] but there is a good attitude at the club and I'm sure they'll put it
right next time."

Dyer had namesake Kieron Dyer, Jonathan Spector, Hayden Mullins and Luis Boa
Morte in his starting eleven, but chose to hand the captain's armband to
19-year-old James Tomkins. The coach said the decision was a reward for the
hard work and promise shown by the academy graduate, who has recently
returned from a loan spell at Coca-Cola Championship side Derby County.

"James is a West Ham boy. He always trains and works hard and it was just a
reward for him. He'd been away from the club when he went on loan and has
come back and done well. It was nice as a centre-half to have those other
senior boys in front of him and hopefully it made him feel better and picks
him up a bit. He did well."

Another bonus was the return from injury of striker Zavon Hines. The
youngster has been sidelined since the pre-season with a knee injury, having
impressed with a glut of goals in friendly matches, and looked sharp and
eager against Billy McKinlay's team.


The coach added that England midfielder Dyer was withdrawn after 38 minutes
as a precaution with tightness in his calves. The 30-year-old has recently
returned from 17 months out injured after suffering a broken leg in a
Carling Cup tie at Bristol Rovers in August 2007.

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On This Day: 21 January
WHUFC.com
The club's only ever visit to the now-defunct Wolverton FC occurred was 110
years ago today
21.01.2009

Anniversary

John Cushley
Date of birth: 21 January 1943
Clubs: Glasgow Celtic, West Ham United, Dunfermline Athletic, Dumbarton

Signed as a replacement for popular centre back Ken Brown from Glasgow
Celtic in 1967, Cushley made his debut for West Ham United in the 3-2 home
loss to Sheffield Wednesday on 19 August that year. Popular with his
team-mates, who nicknamed him 'Wilbur', the Scot went on to make a total of
46 league and cup matches for the Hammers.

Cushley would play his final game for West Ham in the goalless home draw
with Ipswich Town at the Boleyn Ground on 14 March 1970 before returning to
his native Scotland and Dunfermline later that same month. Born in Hamilton,
the defender would move on to Dumbarton in 1972 before ending his playing
career six years later.

A talented linguist, Cushley also worked as a teacher during his time with
the Hammers, having graduated with a modern languages degree from the
University of Glasgow. After later becoming an education officer at Celtic,
Cushley died at his home in the Lanarkshire town of Bothwell on 24 March
2008.

Classic Match

Wolverton FC 3-4 Thames Ironworks
Southern League Second Division
21 January 1899

On 21 January 1899, Thames Ironworks FC travelled to Buckinghamshire to take
on Wolverton FC for the only time in their history.

Neither the historic railway town of Wolverton - which was subsumed during
the development of Milton Keynes in the 1960s - nor its old football club -
formed in 1887 and whose Wolverton Park stadium was home to the first
covered stand in world football eleven years later - have survived. The club
ceased to exist in 1992. More famously, of course, the Thames Ironworks
became West Ham United in 1895.

Like the Ironworks, Wolverton was a works team made up almost entirely of
players who spent their days toiling at the town's railway works - a fact
illustrated when the club changed its name to Wolverton London and North
Western Railway the following season.

Back to January 1899 and the pair were battling it out for the Southern
League Second Division title. Wolverton and Thames Ironworks met in what was
the visitors' 13th match of the 22-game season. The result was a seven-goal
rollercoaster that would thrill the 200 spectators who saw the game.

Patrick Leonard would score twice and both Charles Dove and Simon Chisholm
once each as the Ironworks secured a 4-3 victory. The success was the team's
sixth of a 16-game winning streak to end the season nine points clear of
second-placed Wolverton. Chairman Arnold Hills' team would end their
campaign with a 3-1 Second Division 'decider' win over Cowes - the South
West section champions - and promotion to the First Division for the
1899/1900 season.

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Noble on a high for Hartlepool
WHUFC.com
With things going well in the league, Mark Noble is aiming to ensure the
club keeps the cup dream alive
21.01.2009

Mark Noble is looking forward to the FA Cup fourth-round trip to Hartlepool
United on Saturday as something "a bit different".

In the league, West Ham United are flying with four matches unbeaten and are
up to eighth in the standings. After recent trips to the likes of Liverpool,
Chelsea and Newcastle United - the Hammers are now relishing the prospect of
heading to Hartlepool's Victoria Park with its capacity of just over 7,500.
It is such contests that make the competition so special and Noble is more
than up for the cup.

The 21-year-old said: "It is going to be a bit different for us. It should
be a great cup tie and they are going to be up for it with a Premier League
team going there in the cup. It is important for the club and the players to
get that incentive to go on and get that run. It's good for the fans as well
as they love the cup."

The midfielder, who scored from the penalty spot for the second successive
home game in the 3-1 defeat of Fulham last weekend, said morale is high in
the camp. "It makes a huge difference where we are in the table. We've just
got to keep cracking on and playing well and I think we can just crack on
now this year.

"It was a really good home win, we knew what we could do. We were just
gutted we couldn't get the three points at Newcastle. We thought we had a
chance to do that but we let a 2-1 lead slip. I thought against Fulham we
were brilliant and showed we had the fight and desire to go on and win
games.

"It's just nice to score a goal but you still have to put them away from the
penalty spot as it is like a one on one. It was nice to get on the
score-sheet again but I'm also delighted for Coley to get on the score-sheet
for the fifth time in five games and we're really gelling as a team now.

"Carlton has been working hard in training every day with the gaffer and he
can only help Coley and he is brilliant for his confidence. Hopefully he can
carry that on as it's a major thing for us."

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Faubert reveals Lyon talks
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 21st January 2009
By: Staff Writer

Julien Faubert has revealed that West Ham are talking to Ligue One outfit
Lyon with view to offering the winger an escape route back to France.
Faubert has become increasingly unhappy with life in England since losing
his place in the Hammers first team, with Gianfranco Zola preferring to use
youngsters Jack Collison and Mark Noble in midfield. But the 25-year-old
former Bordeaux player confirmed this morning that talks between the two
parties had begun, adding that he hopes to return to his home country before
the end of the current transfer window. I am crossing my fingers - the two
clubs are in talks," Faubert told Aujourd'hui Sport. "Lyon would really be
great. I would rediscover Ligue One and France but also the Champions League
and the eyes of the national-team coach, because my aim still remains the
2010 World Cup. "I really hope this is going to sort itself out."
Faubert was signed by Alan Curbislley and Eggert Magnusson in the summer of
2007 in a £6million switch, with the Hammers grabbing the once-capped French
international from under the noses of Scottish side Rangers, who thought
they had agreed a deal to take Faubert to Ibrox. However his career in
London has been blighted by injury, and in his eighteen months at West Ham
he has made just 30 appearances. Despite Faubert's lack of games and form
current Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola says he would be happt to retain his
services. "I believe in him," Zola told L'Equipe. "He can be an important
player for us. "I'd like to keep him - if he's ready to stay."

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Hammers interest confirmed
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 21st January 2009
By: Staff Writer

West Ham have made enquiries into the availability of Brescia striker Savio
Nsereko, according to the player's agent. The Hammers have been linked with
a move for the young German international since last month, although it is
only in the wake of Craig Bellamy's departure to Manchester City earlier
this week that United's interest has become serious. That interest was
confirmed this morning by Nsereko's agent Dieter Heimen, who told Sport
Bild: "There are a few clubs currently knocking on the door and asking
about his situation and West Ham is one of them.
"We have not started negotiations yet, but [Gianluca Nani] the former
general manager of Brescia now works at West Ham and therefore he knows him.
"He is concentrating on Brescia at the moment - but you cannot rule anything
out in football."
Meanwhile another target previously on West Ham's shortlist, Fiorentina's
23-year-old forward Daniel Osvaldo has joined fellow Serie A side Bolgna in
a £5million switch. United are thought to have wanted Osvalso on loan for
the rest of the season, although La Viola were only interested in a cash
deal.

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Nsereko not in Hammers talks
But West Ham are still tracking starlet
Last updated: 21st January 2009
SSN

Savio Nsereko's agent insists they are not in talks with West Ham. The
19-year-old's German-based agent Dieter Heimen has confirmed that West Ham
are interested, although this was revealed by his Italian representative at
the start of the month. Nsereko, a German youth international, began his
career with 1860 Munich before moving to Italy to join Brescia - which is
why the Ugandan-born winger has people working for him in both countries.
Heimen says the Premier League club are very much in the picture to try and
sign Nsereko. "There are a few clubs currently knocking on the door and
asking about his situation and West Ham is one of them," he told Bild. "We
have not started negotiations yet. The former general manager of Brescia
(Gianluca Nani) now works at West Ham and therefore he knows him."
However, Heimen does not see the talented teenager leaving Brescia this
month. The Serie B club offers the player the best surroundings to further
mature and improve, according to Heimen. "Savio should just keep playing and
carry on this run he is on, increasing his self-confidence and then we will
see where we are in the summer," he continued. "He is concentrating on
Brescia at the moment, but you cannot rule anything out in football."

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West Ham interested in Nsereko
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
Independent.co.uk Web

The agent of Brescia winger Savio Nsereko claims West Ham have made
enquiries about his client. The 19-year-old is believed to be interesting
several clubs in Italy, particularly Napoli. And Nsereko's representative
Dieter Heimen says the Barclays Premier League club, who sold striker Craig
Bellamy to Manchester City earlier this week, have also thrown their hat
into the ring. "There are a few clubs currently knocking on the door and
asking about his situation and West Ham is one of them," he told Sport Bild
magazine. "We have not started negotiations yet. The former general manager
of Brescia (Gianluca Nani) now works at West Ham and therefore he knows
him."
However, Heimen cannot see the talented teenager leaving Brescia this month.
The Serie B club offers the player the best surroundings to further mature
and improve, according to Heimen. "Savio should just keep playing and carry
on this run he is on, increasing his self-confidence and then we will see
where we are in the summer," he continued. "He is concentrating on Brescia
at the moment, but you cannot rule anything out in football."
Nsereko was born in Uganda, but his family emigrated to Germany as a
youngster. He started his professional football career with 1860 Munich
before joining Brescia in 2005. He starred for the Germany Under-19 squad
when they won the European Championships in the Czech Republic last summer
and was voted the tournament's best player, despite missing the final due to
suspension. After a slow start to the current Serie B season, the young
attacking midfielder has now claimed a regular berth in the Brescia team and
helped them rise to third in the table.

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Former West Ham star to make return
Greenun24.co.uk
Last updated: 21/01/2009 15:50:00

FORMER West Ham winger Stuart Slater could be making a return to football.
The 39-year-old looks set to be joining Ridgeons Premier League Wivenhoe
Town, where former team-mate Julian Dicks is manager. There is no denying
Dicks still has many contacts in the game in England and especially among
former friends and team-mates. Slater could make his debut on Saturday when
the Dragons entertain Haverhill Rovers.

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Forward thinking for Zola as Bell bails out
1:12pm Wednesday 21st January 2009
Guardian Series

GIANFRANCO Zola has a busy fortnight ahead of him. Just a week after
claiming West Ham's big names will be staying put, the Irons' boss now faces
the unenviable task of trying to find a new striker before the transfer
window closes on February 2, after Craig Bellamy defected to Manchester City
in a £14million deal. After seeing the club rise to eighth in the Premier
League, taking their unbeaten run of games to five with a convincing 3-1 win
over Fulham last week, the Italian will wish for nothing more than to focus
on what is now a realistic hunt for European football. Such an achievement
would be heralded as a huge triumph in his debut season in the Upton Park
hot seat, given the turbulent period the team have endured off the pitch.
But preparation for key league matches with Hull City and Arsenal, as well
as an FA Cup fourth round tie at Hartlepool, will be hampered by the
necessity to find a new strike partner for Carlton Cole. Zola has been given
assurances by the West Ham board that the proceeds from the Bellamy deal
will be donated to the transfer kitty, although time is running out if he is
to put those funds to good use. "Yes (I will get the money). We're looking
for something and we will find something, but I want to talk about the
players I have, not the players I haven't got," the Italian said after
Sunday's win. Indeed, those players made light of their star striker's
absence at the weekend, prompting a chorus of 'who needs Craig Bellamy' from
the Hammers faithful. But Zola will know that there will be stiffer
challenges facing West Ham's attack than the gifts handed to them by an
uncharacteristically generous Fulham backline. While they will be expected
to dispose of Hartlepool on Saturday and overcome an out-of-sorts Hull at
the Boleyn Ground next week, a trip to the Emirates, followed by a home
clash with defending champions Manchester United, will prove an altogether
tougher examination of the club's attacking options. With Dean Ashton ruled
out until March at the earliest with an ankle injury, David Di Michele,
Diego Tristan and Freddie Sears will be asked to support Cole in prolonging
the club's impressive recent scoring record, although all three are severely
lacking in minutes on the pitch.

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Carlton Cole a shock contender for Fabio Capello's England
Carlton Cole may be a shock inclusion in England's squad for the friendly
match against European Champions Spain as manager Fabio Capello considers
calling the West Ham United striker in to a full squad for the first time.
Telegraph
By Richard Bright
Last Updated: 9:02AM GMT 21 Jan 2009

Capello favours playing with a blend of fleet-footed forwards in the vein of
Jermain Defoe and a physically imposing partner such as Emile Heskey, with
the Italian's key successes, most notably the victory over Croatia in
Zagreb, coming as a result of such a combination. As such Capello is
prepared to overlook his reservations about the former Under-21 striker's
lack of technique, report the Times, valuing his physical presence and
ability to hold the ball up and bring others in to the game. Capello is no
stranger to unconventional decisions when naming his squads but Cole's
inclusion, should he be drafted in for the Feb 11 game when the squad is
announced four days prior, would still be a major surprise. Cole has not
even been on the fringes of the national team since playing the last of his
19 matches for the under age side four years ago. The Italian manager,
however, has been consisted throughout his tenure in selecting players based
on form and fitness and Cole has been invigorated since the arrival of
another Italian, Gianfranco Zola, at Upton Park. Cole has scored five goals
in as many matches as West Ham have climbed the table to eighth. Zola
offered Cole a new four-year contract in November and at that time tipped
his player for international recognition. Defoe still commands Capello's
preference over Michael Owen for the more agile lead striker's role, though
Wayne Rooney, if fit, would be an automatic start, and Capello is not
without other alternatives. Gabriel Agbonlahor shone in England's shadow
side's victory over Germany in Berlin in the most recent friendly and looks
likely to retain his squad place. At the back Capello has noted the
exceptional form this season of Everton's Phil Jagielka, who will force
competition upon team-mate Joleon Lescott for a place in the squad. Both
players may be selected if Rio Ferdinand's back problems rule him out.
Curtis Davis and Michael Mancienne are unlikely to feature after being
non-playing substitutes in Berlin.

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West Ham's Faubert eager for Lyon switch
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
Julien Faubert is desperate to clinch a move to Lyon
Independent.co.uk Web

West Ham midfielder Julien Faubert is desperate to clinch a move to Lyon
because he believes it would enhance his prospects of a return to the France
squad. The 25-year-old has revealed the Hammers are in talks with the French
champions about his possible move to the Stade Gerland.
And Faubert would relish a return to French football, with his chief target
being a spot in the Les Bleus squad for the World Cup in South Africa next
year. "I am crossing my fingers - the two clubs are in talks," the one-time
France cap told Aujourd'hui Sport. "Lyon would really be great. I would
rediscover Ligue 1 and France but also the Champions League and the eyes of
the national-team coach. Because my aim still remains the 2010 World Cup. "I
really hope this is going to sort itself out."
If Lyon were to conclude a deal for Faubert, they would primarily be buying
the former Bordeaux player so he could plug the gap at right-back left by
injuries to Francois Clerc and Anthony Reveillere. He could also be used on
the right of midfield, with Sidney Govou out for the rest of the season
through injury. Lyon's preference would be a six-month loan deal for
Faubert.

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The Glow Of Optimism
Just Like My Dreams

Fabio Capello is considering including Carlton Cole in his England squad for
the friendly international against Spain in Seville next month. The West Ham
United striker would be a surprise call-up because he has not come close to
featuring in the senior squad under the past three managers and appeared to
have stagnated since making the last of his 19 appearances for the under-21
side four years ago. Of course, Capello is no stranger to unconventional
decisions when naming his squads but Cole's inclusion, should he be drafted
in for the Feb 11 game when the squad is announced four days prior, would
still be a major surprise.

A key tenet of Capello's managerial philosophy is to focus on the players
who are fit and in form, however, with Cole certainly falling into that
category. The 25-year-old has scored five goals in as many matches to help
to take West Ham up to eighth in the Barclays Premier League. The player has
improved dramatically since Gianfranco Zola took over as West Ham manager in
September, with the Sardinian tipping his former Chelsea team-mate for
international honours after handing him a new four-year contract in
November.

Capello is known to have reservations about Cole's technical skills at the
highest level, with particular doubts over the quality of his finishing, but
has been impressed by his ability to hold the ball up and bring others into
play. The Italian names his squad on February 7 and could give Cole the
opportunity to win his first cap four days later. In an ideal world Capello
would name two physically imposing strikers, such as Emile Heskey, and two
nippier ones — in the style of Jermain Defoe — in his 23-man squad, but he
is still looking for back-up to the Wigan Athletic forward. Peter Crouch
replaced the injured Heskey in England's most recent match, against Germany
in Berlin last November, but appeared only as a last-minute substitute and
he has yet to fully convince Capello of his merits, despite scoring
regularly for Portsmouth this season.

Meanwhile, Cole insists that West Ham will not miss Craig Bellamy after the
Wales striker completed his big money move to Manchester City. Bellamy has
spent much of his two seasons at Upton Park injured and Cole believes they
can shine without him. "We proved it," said Cole. "Last season Craig was
injured and we did well without him. I don't see why we can't do it again."
The former Chelsea star insisted the controversy surrounding Bellamy has not
disturbed the spirit among Gianfranco Zola's squad. He said: "We're
professionals. We get on with the job. We've had worse thrown at us. Craig
is a professional player and he's got his own beliefs. We're professional,
too, and we just carry on."

It is hats off to Craig Bellamy, writes Barry Glendenning in today's
Guardian, for finally finding a club whose estimation of his worth goes a
long way towards matching his own.

On a day when it seems the whole world is basking in an impenetrable Ready
Brek glow of optimism, it seems strangely fitting that one noticeably black
cloud remains docked in its usual berth over the City of Manchester Stadium.
Kaka is staying at Milan, Robinho has seemingly thrown his rattle out of the
pram and, as feverishly excited Americans revel in the inauguration of
Barack Obama, decidedly underwhelmed Manchester City fans can only look
forward to the prospect of Craig Bellamy being sworn in.

If the intention behind City's audacious £91m bid to seduce Milan's star
Brazilian was to generate a smokescreen dense enough to distract fans from
the wanton folly of paying £14m for a player who, until yesterday, was vying
with Danny Gabbidon for the title of West Ham's star Welshman, then the
club's wholly predictable failure to sign Kaka can be judged to have been a
resounding success. But as City's suits don't seem blessed with the wit or
imagination to hatch a scheme that clever, it must be blind luck that has
allowed them to shell out so much for so little without attracting the scorn
they almost certainly deserve.

Bellamy has lined up for seven different clubs throughout his career and
left at least three of them under a cloud. His dream move to Liverpool ended
largely in ignominy, with one of few notable high points being a
Tyldesley-esque "famous night in Barcelona", where a celebratory golf swing
commemorated an even more memorable evening's entertainment in Vale do Lobo.

Bellamy's career history has been punctuated with such incidents says
Glendenning, and despite his ongoing protestations to the contrary, there
seems little doubt that he is a disruptive influence whose well documented
bust-ups, tantrums and moronic dismissals have always overshadowed a less
than blistering career average of less than one goal every three games. With
no shortage of malcontents already sowing seeds of dissatisfaction around
Eastlands, it's difficult to know how the presence of another live grenade
in the dressing room will calm things down.

His temperament aside, Bellamy is 29 years old, several months older than
Michael Owen and even more reliant than the Englishman on searing pace to
score goals. Like Owen, senior citizenship and a career dogged by persistent
injuries are unlikely to make Bellamy any quicker, which makes the £14m or
so paid by City to West Ham for his services seem all the more surreal.
Considering they'd be lucky to recoup even half that fee if they sold the
Welshman on tomorrow morning, we can only conclude that Manchester City's
owner Sheikh Mansour doesn't care about paying distorted prices for any
players, even those with great futures already behind them.

As the number of agents hawking tat around Eastlands for absurdly high
prices increases, the ramifications for more financially prudent Premier
League clubs will soon become clear. In the meantime, hats off to Craig
Bellamy, who finally seems to have found a club whose estimation of his
worth goes a long way towards matching his own.

As United begin the search for player reinforcements, an agent of Brescia
winger Savio Nsereko claims West Ham have made enquiries about his client.
The 19-year-old is believed to be interesting several clubs in Italy,
particularly Napoli, and Nsereko's representative Dieter Heimen insists
United have also thrown their hat into the ring. "There are a few clubs
currently knocking on the door and asking about his situation and West Ham
is one of them," he told Sport Bild magazine. "We have not started
negotiations yet. The former general manager of Brescia (Gianluca Nani) now
works at West Ham and therefore he knows him."

The Sun believes technical director Gianluca Nani flew to Italy yesterday as
the Hammers see the German teen as a replacement for Craig Bellamy after his
£14m switch to Manchester City. Nani hopes his friendship with Savio, 19,
will swing the balance despite competition from Italian giants Juventus and
Roma. It was Nani who introduced the player to European football at former
club Brescia five years ago.

However, Heimen cannot see the talented teenager leaving Brescia this month.
The Serie B club offers the player the best surroundings to further mature
and improve, according to Heimen. "Savio should just keep playing and carry
on this run he is on, increasing his self-confidence and then we will see
where we are in the summer," he continued. "He is concentrating on Brescia
at the moment, but you cannot rule anything out in football."

Two weeks ago another of Savio's agents, Patrick Bastianelli, first revealed
the Hammers interest in the player; declaring at the time that the striker
was being eyed by a host of clubs around the continent. He said: "We cannot
forget that he was named the best player of the U19 European Championships,
which Germany won by defeating Italy in the final. He would clearly love to
join Napoli, but I cannot deny that Genoa and Roma are also in the race.
Furthermore, West Ham sporting director Gianluca Nani knows full well
Savio's qualities, since he worked with Brescia, and we talked about the lad
a week ago, as (Gianfranco) Zola would like to bring him to London."

Nsereko was born in Uganda, but his family emigrated to Germany as a
youngster. He started his professional football career with 1860 Munich
before joining Brescia in 2005. He starred for the Germany Under-19 squad
when they won the European Championships in the Czech Republic last summer
and was voted the tournament's best player, despite missing the final due to
suspension. After a slow start to the current Serie B season, the young
attacking midfielder has now claimed a regular berth in the Brescia team and
helped them rise to third in the table.

Finally, midfielder Julien Faubert is desperate to clinch a move to Lyon
because he believes it would enhance his prospects of a return to the France
squad. The 25-year-old has revealed the Hammers are in talks with the French
champions about his possible move to the Stade Gerland and Faubert would
relish a return to French football, with his chief target being a spot in
the Les Bleus squad for the World Cup in South Africa next year.

"I am crossing my fingers - the two clubs are in talks," the one-time France
cap told Aujourd'hui Sport. "Lyon would really be great. I would rediscover
Ligue 1 and France but also the Champions League and the eyes of the
national-team coach. Because my aim still remains the 2010 World Cup. I
really hope this is going to sort itself out."

If Lyon were to conclude a deal for Faubert, they would primarily be buying
the former Bordeaux player so he could plug the gap at right-back left by
injuries to Francois Clerc and Anthony Reveillere. He could also be used on
the right of midfield, with Sidney Govou out for the rest of the season
through injury. It is thought Lyon's preference would be a six-month loan
deal for Faubert.

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Davenport back on Blues' hit-list
Jan 21 2009
Birmingham Mail.net

ALEX McLeish's interest in West Ham United defender Calum Davenport remains,
but the Blues boss is no nearer to making a sixth transfer window signing.
McLeish remains keen to add a centre-half and a striker to the ranks before
trading ceases. And £3million-rated Davenport is firmly at the top of the
wish list as talks continue with the Hammers about a deal. The most likely
scenario is that Blues arrange a loan until the season's end with a view to
a permanent transfer. However, financially-stricken West Ham would ideally
prefer money up front now, and the player would also have to be convinced to
drop to the Championship. McLeish, who celebrates his 50th birthday today,
said: "I think supporters know that I don't like to name names. "But there
are a couple of situations we are working on to strengthen the squad. "I
wouldn't say that we are close to anything just yet, however."
Davenport looked set for Bolton Wanderers but they scrapped the transfer at
the last moment and opted to take Sebastien Puygrenier from Zenit St
Petersburg on loan instead. Since the start of the season, McLeish has twice
made contact with Mark Hughes about Nedum Onuoha, and has twice been told
that he won't be loaned out. McLeish could again make an approach to see if
anything has changed. As for a striker, with a line drawn under the attempt
for Rangers' Kris Boyd, McLeish is more or less back to square one. Real
Betis forward Mariano Pavone is under consideration, but splashing out
£5million-plus on the Argentinian would represent a considerable gamble.
Pavone is in action against Mallorca in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals
tomorrow night and Blues could again send a delegation to Spain. Meanwhile,
McLeish hopes to have James McFadden back in the mix for Saturday's trip to
Blackpool. The attacker was laid low by an abscess in his throat after
recovering from a groin niggle. "He's had a rough time of it," said the
boss. McLeish said he was well aware of the grumbles of discontent caused by
some aspects of Blues' play in the Cardiff City match. McLeish gave debuts
to four players all told, and brought back Stephen Kelly and David Murphy.
He said: "It will improve, of that I'm sure. "The guys know they maybe
didn't have the best of debuts, they were a bit inconsistent, and that there
were some things as a team we could have done much better. "But let me tell
you that everyone was as disappointed as the supporters, and the new guys
showed to me afterwards that they really care. "Let's not forget also that
the incentive is there on Saturday to go back into the automatic promotion
places, and that's what we will be aiming to do."

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Hammers boss Zola tracking German sensation Nsereko
By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 11:32 AM on 21st January 2009
Daily Mail

The agent of Brescia winger Savio Nsereko claims West Ham have made
enquiries about his client. The 19-year-old is believed to be interesting
several clubs in Italy, particularly Napoli. And Nsereko's representative
Dieter Heimen says the Barclays Premier League club, who sold striker Craig
Bellamy to Manchester City earlier this week, have also thrown their hat
into the ring. 'There are a few clubs currently knocking on the door and
asking about his situation and West Ham is one of them,' he told Sport Bild
magazine. 'We have not started negotiations yet. The former general manager
of Brescia (Gianluca Nani) now works at West Ham and therefore he knows
him.'
However, Heimen cannot see the talented teenager leaving Brescia this month.
The Serie B club offers the player the best surroundings to further mature
and improve, according to Heimen. 'Savio should just keep playing and carry
on this run he is on, increasing his self-confidence and then we will see
where we are in the summer,' he continued. 'He is concentrating on Brescia
at the moment, but you cannot rule anything out in football.'
Nsereko was born in Uganda, but his family emigrated to Germany as a
youngster. He started his professional football career with 1860 Munich
before joining Brescia in 2005. He starred for the Germany Under-19 squad
when they won the European Championships in the Czech Republic last summer
and was voted the tournament's best player, despite missing the final due to
suspension. After a slow start to the current Serie B season, the young
attacking midfielder has now claimed a regular berth in the Brescia team and
helped them rise to third in the table.

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Hammer time - Capello ready to call on West Ham hot shot Carlton Cole to
face Spain
By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 11:34 AM on 21st January 2009
Daily Mail

Carlton Cole's electric form for West Ham has apparently caught the eye of
England boss Fabio Capello. The Italian is said to be considering a call-up
for the striker when he names his squad for the February 11 friendly against
Spain in Seville. Cole, 25, has scored five in as many games for the Hammers
and will be particularly in the frame for his debut if Manchester United
striker Wayne Rooney fails to recover in time from a hamstring injury.
Capello names his squad on February 7 and might fancy Cole as back-up in the
role that Wigan's Emile Heskey has made his own, though he faces a rival in
Portsmouth's Peter Crouch. Spurs striker Jermain Defoe, Newcastle's Michael
Owen and Aston Villa's Gabriel Agbonlahor are the contenders for the other
striking berths. Capello has been reluctant to select Owen, but the former
Real Madrid and AC Milan coach saw the 29-year-old in action at Blackburn at
the weekend. However, Newcastle were so poor during their 3-0 defeat that
Owen had little chance to catch the eye.

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Hammer heading home: Julien Faubert wants to quit Upton Park for Lyon
By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 11:02 AM on 21st January 2009
Daily Mail

West Ham midfielder Julien Faubert is desperate to clinch a move to Lyon
because he believes it would enhance his prospects of a return to the France
squad. The 25-year-old has revealed the Hammers are in talks with the
French champions about his possible move to the Stade Gerland.
And Faubert would relish a return to French football, with his chief target
being a spot in the Les Bleus squad for the World Cup in South Africa next
year. 'I am crossing my fingers - the two clubs are in talks,' the one-time
France cap told Aujourd'hui Sport. 'Lyon would really be great. I would
rediscover Ligue 1 and France but also the Champions League and the eyes of
the national-team coach. Because my aim still remains the 2010 World Cup.
'I really hope this is going to sort itself out.'
If Lyon were to conclude a deal for Faubert, they would primarily be buying
the former Bordeaux player so he could plug the gap at right-back left by
injuries to Francois Clerc and Anthony Reveillere. He could also be used on
the right of midfield, with Sidney Govou out for the rest of the season
through injury. Lyon's preference would be a six-month loan deal for
Faubert.

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Zola Holds Key to Hammers Record Deal
Setanta.co.uk
by Ben Blackmore , 21 January 2009

West Ham could be set to sign one of the world's top youngsters, thanks to
the reputation of Gianfranco Zola. Savio Nsereko, voted best player at the
European Under-19 Championships, is one of the most sought-after £8 million
properties on the continent. Italian sides Genoa and Napoli are both
courting the Brescia man, but Zola's reputation as former Italy Under-21
coach puts West Ham in strong position. "Savio can be a big, big player,"
commented Nsereko's agent in The Daily Express. "Zola has a great reputation
with developing young players so that is in West Ham's favour."

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West Ham target Brescia wideman Nsereko
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Metro.co.uk

The agent of Brescia winger Savio Nsereko claims West Ham have approached
his client about a possible move to White Hart Lane. The 19-year-old is
believed to be a target for several clubs in Italy, particularly Napoli. But
Nsereko's representative Dieter Heimen says the Hammers have also shown an
interest. West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola has money to spend after selling
Craig Bellamy, and Heimen said: 'There are a few clubs currently knocking on
the door and asking about his situation and West Ham is one of them. 'We
have not started negotiations yet. The former general manager of Brescia
(Gianluca Nani) now works at West Ham and therefore he knows him.' However,
Heimen cannot see the talented teenager leaving Brescia this month. The
Serie B club offers the player the best surroundings to further mature and
improve, according to Heimen. 'Savio should just keep playing and carry on
this run he is on, increasing his self-confidence and then we will see where
we are in the summer,' he added. 'He is concentrating on Brescia at the
moment, but you cannot rule anything out in football.'
Nsereko was born in Uganda, but his family moved to Germany when he was a
youngster. He started his professional career with 1860 Munich before
joining Brescia in 2005. He starred for the Germany Under-19 squad when they
won the European Championships in the Czech Republic last summer and was
voted the tournament's best player, despite missing the final due to
suspension. After a slow start to the current Serie B season, the attacking
midfielder has now claimed a regular berth in the Brescia team and helped
them rise to third in the table.

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Hammers in for Ledley
Vital Football

Rumours are rife in the Welsh press today that West Ham are looking to bring
in Joe Ledley from Cardiff City. The young midfielder has become a regular
in the Welsh squad, and has been linked with a move to the Premiership for
some time. Cardiff are desparate to hang on to the talented youngster, but
are aware that it may be time to cash in. Zola has money available following
the sale of Bellamy to Manchester City, but strikers are a priority.

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Curblishley says Tevez investigation is flawed
Sport.co.uk
Author: Andrew Allen
Posted on: 21 January 2009 - 9:06 AM

Alan Curbishley admits the Premier League's investigation into the Carlos
Tevez affair is "fundamentally flawed". West Ham face a fresh inquiry after
new evidence emerged over the Argentine's transfer, but Curbishley, who led
the Hammers to safety in 2007, reckons claims that Tevez saved the club on
his own are ludicrous."The argument that Carlos Tevez kept West Ham up on
his only is fundamentally flawed," he said.
"When you think about what goes on in a whole season for the judgment to say
that Tevez kept us up, or was the main reason we stayed up, is wrong. Cast
your mind back, he did not score for 20 games. "People forget we scored a
winning goal at Blackburn that did not cross the line so are Sheffield
United going to sue the linesman and the referee? "We kept a lot of clean
sheets. I do not think any West Ham fans will ever forget the game at
Arsenal when Rob Green made about a dozen saves. "It was a fantastic run-in
and I always felt the side were good enough to stay up. It was a great
escape and it wasn't down to just one person."

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Zola Wants To Keep Midfielder
Setanta.co.uk
by Laurent Picard , 21 January 2009

West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola is hopeful Julien Faubert will turn his back
on a January move. French midfielder Faubert has grown frustrated by his
lack of action this term, and he has welcomed Lyon's interest in his
services. OL are searching for a versatile right-footed player, and the
Ligue 1 champions have confirmed that The Hammers ace is one of their
options. Faubert began the Zola era as a starter, but since then the
25-year-old has become a regular substitute.
The Italian understands that Faubert is tempted to move clubs during the
January transfer window, but he still thinks he has a future at Upton Park.
Zola told L'Equipe: "I believe in him. He can be an important player for us.
"I'd like to keep him if he's ready to stay."

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Hammers look to nail Ledley with £5m bid
Jan 21 2009 by Mark Bloom, Western Mail

WEST HAM are set to test Cardiff City's resolve with a £5m bid for Welsh
international Joe Ledley. The Hammers are the latest Premiership club
thought to be ready to tempt the Bluebirds with a huge offer – and Everton,
Fulham and Spurs are also monitoring him. City do not want to lose a player
who has been central to their climb into the play-off places of the
Championship, but chairman Peter Ridsdale has always made it clear that
every member of the Ninian Park squad has a price. Ridsdale has also stated
that £6m is the benchmark figure at which the club will listen to offers for
Ledley, though a bid of that size from Stoke City was turned down last
August. West Ham, who now have the £14m they received from the sale of Welsh
captain Craig Bellamy, are understood to be open to going higher than £5m
should the circumstances dictate, but much could depend on the player's
preference and whether Bluebirds boss Dave Jones believes he has time to
find a replacement. No formal bid has yet been put to the Bluebirds for the
newly installed skipper, but West Ham are believed to be waiting a day or so
for the dust to settle on the Bellamy transfer. Sources close to the
London-based club have told the Western Mail that a first bid of £5m will
come in next week. If City do opt to cash in, Ledley will join fellow Welsh
stars like Bellamy, Aaron Ramsey, Gareth Bale, Chris Gunter, Jack Collison,
Simon Davies, Danny Gabbidon and James Collins in the top flight. And former
Cardiff City striker Cameron Jerome, now at Championship rivals Birmingham
City and with experience of the Premiership, feels Ledley would slip
straight into the Premiership with the minimum of fuss. He said: "I've
always said that Joe should join the Premiership, he has got to be one of
the best midfield Championship players in the country and someone will take
a chance on him. "In my opinion he would not only make the grade but inspire
colleagues around him. "He's only in his early 20's and got 20 odd caps
already and footballers don't reach their peak till around 27,28, 29 so
whoever takes the calculated gamble will get a player for a good six or
seven years."

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Lyon to bid for West Ham midfielder Julien Faubert
The Mirror
By Football Spy 21/01/2009

West Ham midfielder Julien Faubert is a target for French champions Lyon.
The former Bordeaux player has hinted he is keen to return to France to
boost his chances of a recall to the national team. Lyon are top of the
French league and the club's advisor Bernard Lacombe admits they are
interested in the 25-year-old.

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West Ham chief Nani in Brescia talks for Nsereko
21.01.09 | tribalfootball.com

West Ham United are closing in on Brescia starlet Savio Nsereko. The Sun
says technical director Gianluca Nani flew to Italy on Tuesday. The Hammers
see the Uganda-born German teen as a replacement for Craig Bellamy after his
£14m switch to Manchester City. Nani hopes his friendship with Savio, 19,
will swing the balance despite competition from Italian giants Juventus and
Roma. It was Nani who introduced the player to European football at former
club Brescia five years ago.

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Hartlepool v West Ham preview
1:27pm Wednesday 21st January 2009
Guardian Series
Hartlepool United v West Ham
FA Cup Fourth Round, Saturday January 24, 12.40pm

HEAD TO HEAD: Saturday will be the teams' first meeting in their history.

FORM: Hartlepool are the model of mediocrity in League One. Sitting 12th,
they are not threatened by relegation, although they are well off the pace
of the play-off places. However, they can boast one of the biggest
giant-killings of the last round, as they beat Premier League outfit Stoke
City 2-0.

DANGER MAN: Australian striker Joel Porter has ten league goals to his name
this season, and he heads into this week's game in good nick, with three
goals in his last three games. The 30-year-old can also boast an impressive
goals-to-games ratio for his country, with five strikes in four games in the
Oceania Cup in 2002, although he has not featured for the Socceroos since.

FUN FACT: Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday presenter Jeff Stelling (below) is a
die-hard Hartlepool United fan. He has recently been confirmed as Des
O'Connor's replacement as the face of Countdown, and he will no doubt be
hoping time doesn't run out for his side against the Hammers this weekend.

PREDICTION: Hartlepool 1 West Ham 2

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