Saturday, June 19

Daily WHUFC News - 19th June 2010

Boa Morte signs
WHUFC.com
West Ham United can confirm Luis Boa Morte has put pen to paper on a new
contract
17.06.2010

Luis Boa Morte has signed a new two-year contract at West Ham United and is
ready to play his part in what promises to be an exciting season for the
club. The Portugal attacker could have left the Boleyn Ground with the
expiry of his previous deal this summer, but has been rewarded following his
full recovery from a knee injury. Having scored on his return to action on
the final day of the last campaign against Manchester City, he is raring to
give his all for the Hammers once more. "I am delighted to sign the contract
and can't wait to get started," Boa Morte told whufc.com. "The new manager
Avram Grant is going to play an attacking style and I hope to get involved
in that. I am very happy to be at West Ham and look forward to scoring more
goals and doing everything I can for the team."
Boa Morte returned from a whole season on the sidelines after being hurt in
July 2009 to turn in a superb display in that 1-1 draw against City, with
his strike the first he has scored at the Boleyn Ground. He was given a
rapturous response from the supporters who appreciated his all-action
display. He added: "To be honest, I did have more options and more offers
from other people but I wanted to stay here. When the season finished, a few
clubs came to me about signing for them but West Ham believed in me and
things are looking positive here. "We have a new manager and I have seen he
has done good things with Chelsea and Portsmouth, reaching major finals
twice. The fans also had an impact on my decision to stay and I look forward
to playing for them again."
Boa Morte, who has played 81 times for the club since joining from Fulham
back in January 2007, admitted he had experienced tough times previously but
had always remained up for the claret and blue challenge. "Whatever things
have happened I have always been up for the fight and never turned my face
away from bad things. "In life you need to fight to win and achieve your
targets. That is what I am going to do, I am going to keep fighting. Now
that I have signed with the club for another two years I am going to do my
best for everyone. "It was sad what happened last season but I always had
confidence that I could come back. I have worked hard to get into shape.
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger and I am ready to give everything I
can. "I feel very good. The summer has been good, I have been working a
little bit and everything is OK. I want to have a good start to the season
and hit the ground running. My target is to do my best for the club. "We
want to have a good season and we should be aiming to try and get European
football. If you compete in your own league that's great but we would like
to do more. It is nice to compete against teams from other countries, get
different knowledge of the game and give the fans plenty to get excited
about."

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Scott Parker exclusive
WHUFC.com
The Hammer of the Year has given his thoughts on the latest goings-on at
West Ham United
17.06.2010

Scott Parker may be enjoying a deserved summer break but the launch of the
2010/11 fixtures and new faces at the club has turned thoughts firmly to the
forthcoming campaign.
While the FIFA World Cup is dominating the back pages, it has also been a
busy summer at the Boleyn Ground, with new manager Avram Grant and Germany
midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger the first of what is expected to be a series
of high-profile arrivals. With extensive experience in this country and
abroad, Parker believes the presence of both will be of great benefit to the
club. "I have not met the new manager yet, but obviously he has impressed
the Chairmen with the very good jobs he has done at other clubs," Parker
told whufc.com. "I am looking forward to meeting Avram and talking to him
about his ideas and what he wants to bring to the club. "I remember playing
against Thomas when he was with Villa and he has got a very good shot on
him. He is a very good addition to the squad. Players like Thomas can only
improve us and are the type we all want to see coming in."
Before pre-season training starts on 5 July, Parker is enjoying some time
out with his family. The Hammer of the Year just missed out on the final
England squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup but his omission has a silver
lining. Not only will the 29-year-old have the opportunity to put his feet
up following a draining 2009/10 campaign, but he will also enjoy some
much-valued quality time with his wife and three young sons. "My summers
have changed so much since I was younger! Before I had children, I used to
go away for the whole summer, but now things are different. As anyone who
has children knows, you have to be there to take them to school and pick
them up and your plans have to fit around their school holidays. "Basically,
I'll be trying to recharge my batteries and have some time to relax with my
family before preparing to return for pre-season and get ready for the new
season."
While he is naturally disappointed to have missed out on playing at the
World Cup, Parker has been keeping a close eye on events in South Africa -
including club-mate Robert Green's unfortunate error against the United
States on Saturday. As a fellow professional and a friend, the midfielder is
confident the goalkeeper has all the mental and physical tools needed to put
the incident behind him. "As everybody has said and Rob has said himself, he
has made a mistake and he has fronted up. I heard someone say that, in
football, midfielders or centre-backs make umpteen mistakes in a game, but
they rarely lead to goals for the other team. When you play in goal, one
mistake in a game can be a massive deal. "I have played with Rob for three
years now and I know he will be able to handle it. Everybody knows what a
good goalkeeper he is and I am sure he will be able to come back and he will
be fine. "Rob has got bundles of experience and been around the game at the
top level for a long time. He is a mature character and I am sure he has got
his way of dealing with things."

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Hitz ready for Villa return
WHUFC.com
Thomas Hitzlsperger will kick-off his West Ham United career at former club
Aston Villa on 14 August
18.06.2010

If Thomas Hitzlsperger could not wait for his West Ham United debut, the
Barclays Premier League fixture computer has only whetted his appetite even
more. As so often happens in football, the Hammers have been paired with the
Germany international midfielder's former club Aston Villa on the season's
opening day. Understandably, the 28-year-old is desperate to turn out at
Villa Park on 14 August, five years after making the last of his 114 Villans
appearance in a 2-1 home defeat by Manchester City on 7 May 2005. "It's
funny - you know sometimes these things don't surprise you, because you
think it might happen! I am looking forward to it, be good to go back there.
I made over 100 appearances for them in the time I was there and it was
great, but I am looking forward to going there as a West Ham player and
helping my new club to hopefully get a good result."
Following their trip up the M6 to Birmingham, the Hammers face an intriguing
opening few weeks to the season, with champions Chelsea and Tottenham
Hotspur both visiting the Boleyn Ground and a visit to Manchester United
also on the agenda. Having spent five seasons in English football,
Hitzlsperger cannot wait to lock horns with the nation's top sides once
again. "These are matches that stand out of course for many people,
supporters, but all games I am looking forward to. They are tough opponents
because they are the best teams in the league but we will take every game as
it comes, whoever we are playing and I am just looking forward to playing
everyone we come up against."
The announcement of the fixtures is yet another warning that the 2010/11
campaign is rapidly approaching, with the season now just eight weeks away.
With pre-season training getting under way on Monday 5 July, Hitzlsperger is
anxious to get down to work after an injury-hit past few months. "It is
still a little way off yet I know [the new season] but I am getting a little
impatient now for it to all start. I am looking forward to meeting the
manager and my new team-mates and for pre-season to begin and then for the
season to start. "I signed and when it is this time of the year there is
then a wait for everything to start, but now the fixtures are out, it is
exciting, I can't wait to get started as a West Ham player."

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McNaughton signs up
WHUFC.com
Academy graduate Callum McNaughton has signed his first professional
contract
18.06.2010

West Ham United Academy graduate Callum McNaughton has agreed his first
professional contract with the club. The 18-year-old centre-back endured an
injury-hit 2009/10 season, with an ankle problem restricting him to just 12
FA Premier Academy League games. McNaughton battled back to fitness and
ended the campaign strongly, making three appearances for the reserves and
showing the promise that first brought him to the club four years ago.
Blessed with height, power and good passing ability, the teenager has agreed
a one-year deal and is now focused on taking the next step towards becoming
a Barclays Premier League footballer. "I am absolutely delighted,"
McNaughton told WHUTV. "I've been thinking about this for a long time and
been really anxious in the build-up to it, so I'm over the moon with it,
really. "I'm a centre-back. I'm tall and like heading the ball and don't
mind the dirty work. I just enjoy the game, really. I've been here since I
was 14. I was originally a centre midfielder, but at the age of 16 I moved
to centre-back and it's really gone well for me there. "It's a dream come
true as I never wanted to do anything else. All the hard work I put in has
paid off. The hard work starts again now, but to get this done is a great
achievement and I'm looking to push on again. It's massive."
While the presence of Matthew Upson, Manuel da Costa, Danny Gabbidon,
Jonathan Spector, James Tomkins and Jordan Spence means competition for
places in Avram Grant's squad will be fierce, McNaughton is determined to
make his presence felt. "I want to go as far as possible. I'm not putting
any limits on myself. I'm injury-free now and just want to go for the top.
"I definitely feel I have the attributes to follow in their footsteps. I'll
be around them a lot more next season, so I'm sure that'll be really good
for me. I really believe in myself and am looking to challenge them. "I want
to be a regular for the reserves this season but I want to push for the
first team, I'm not going to lie! Maybe I'll go out on loan somewhere and
get some first-team experience, but I want to push for the first team here
definitely."
While he is looking to the future, the defender also had words of thanks for
Academy Director Tony Carr, whose achievements were recognised by being made
an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List at the weekend. "Tony is really
good. His reputation speaks for itself, but to be around him every day, you
can tell he is really passionate about football and that's what you want. He
cares about it, motivates you a lot and is a really great manager."

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Shaka says
WHUFC.com
Shaka Hislop offers his unique view on the FIFA World Cup and the England
goalkeeping debate
18.06.2010

Almost exactly four years ago, England faced Trinidad and Tobago in their
second group-stage fixture at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. For 83 long minutes
in Nuremburg, all that stood between the Three Lions and a second
consecutive victory was West Ham United goalkeeper Shaka Hislop.
Unfortunately for the big stopper, late goals from Peter Crouch and Steven
Gerrard all but ended the tiny Caribbean nation's World Cup dreams. Four
years on and Hislop has swapped the penalty area for the television studio,
covering matches for US-based broadcaster ESPN International. Now 41, the
former Hammers favourite is in South Africa working as an expert summariser
and pundit. whufc.com caught up with the man who made 157 appearances for
the club to discuss the World Cup, the England goalkeeping situation and
West Ham.

Shaka, how are you enjoying the 2010 World Cup and what are you up to in
South Africa?

"It's really nice. It's a little bit cooler than I'd have liked but it's
going really well. I'm working ESPN International and we're doing a couple
of shows. One is South Africa Nightly which goes out on ESPN UK and Press
Pass, which is a show that we normally do five days a week, 52 weeks a year,
and goes out in virtually all ESPN's international territories bar the US."

Has it been a different type of experience to when you attended Germany 2006
as a player?

"It's been good fun. It's good to be here on the ground. I am getting to
enjoy the whole atmosphere around the tournament. As a player, we stayed in
a little town in the north of Germany and came into the towns just for the
games. We were bussed straight in and bussed straight back out.

"You don't really get to interact with the fans or experience the country or
the tournament. I admit, I had friends and family who came to Germany and we
thoroughly enjoyed the experience of mixing with people from all over the
world, but as a player you are kept very much apart from that.

"Here, I am experiencing some of it but not as much as I would like, I
freely admit, because of our recording schedule. I can't stray too far from
where our studios are, but it's good to be on the ground and talking to
people here.

"With it being the first World Cup in Africa, it is good to speak to them
about their expectations around their teams. It's good to interact with
everybody and get a real feel for the tournament and what it means to the
fans."

Shaka Hislop

How special has it been for South Africa and the continent of Africa as a
whole to host the World Cup for the first time?

"South Africa is into a number of different sports, most notably rugby and
cricket, but everybody has rallied around Bafana Bafana for this World Cup.

"That has come as the expectations have grown with this team. At the back
end of last year, this team couldn't buy a win, but they appointed Carlos
Alberto Parriera and up until the game against Uruguay, South Africa had
been undefeated in 2010.

"The team was playing with confidence and the fans were really starting to
appreciate that and their confidence grew. There is a real sense of history
being made here with a World Cup being held in Africa and everybody has
embraced that side of it as well."

You know both Robert Green and your old West Ham team-mate David James very
well, so which one would you start in goal for England against Algeria on
Friday evening?

"I have to admit, when I saw Rob Green starting, I assumed that David James
was injured, but there were rumours coming out of the camp saying otherwise.

"Certainly for me, David is a bigger character. This is a harsh stage to
learn your lessons on. Rob Green is a talented goalkeeper but doesn't have
the experience, certainly at international level, that David does.

"As he found out in the first game, mistakes at this level and particularly
in the World Cup, are very difficult to take and hard to swallow. I think
he'll be a better goalkeeper in the long run, but certainly at the moment it
is something he'll have to come to terms with."

The World Cup seems to have sprung to life in the second round of
group-stage matches. Why do you think that is?

"I have always felt that the first games are less exciting, attacking
affairs. We have been looking at the stats of winning, losing or drawing
your first game and how it affects your chance of going through. I think 86
per cent of those who win their first game go through to the second round,
while it drops down to eight per cent for those who lose their first game.

"I always felt that people play for a draw in their first games. What
happens is that they want to win, but it's more important not to lose and we
saw that. With a few exceptions - Australia being beaten by Germany 4-0 -
they were very cagey, very defensive affairs. Teams hoped to defend well and
catch the other team on the break and get more than they could have
imagined.

"The second games are where it really starts to open up because they need to
get three points on the board. They can't leave things to chance with only
one game to go after this one. It is always the second game where the
tournament really starts to open up and you start to see teams play."

Shaka Hislop

Back here in England, West Ham have a new manager and expect to bring in a
few new faces ahead of the 2010/11 season. What do you think the future
holds for your old club?

"West Ham will always be a very special place for me - the way the club is
run, the history behind the club and the playing mentality are what the fans
want to see.

"I've met Avram Grant on a couple of occasions and he is a wonderful man. I
hope he does a great job at West Ham and takes the club to where it should
be.

"For long periods last season, the club flirted with relegation and nobody
likes to see that, but in typical West Ham fashion, they didn't sacrifice
the playing style for points.

"I hope Avram respects the traditions of West Ham United and gets results.
Whether that means wholesale changes, I'm not sure that is necessary, but he
certainly needs to get everybody on the same page."

Finally, you have a vast knowledge of players from North America and the
Caribbean, some of whom have made a real impact in English football. Do you
feel this is a region that West Ham should be looking at to recruit new
talent?

"There is a lot of talent there that is readily available and, by
comparison, available cheaply. There is no hiding that a lot of these
players need good coaching and lack the experience that players from the UK
have at a similar age, but as long as someone is prepared to make the
sacrifice to work to develop these players, then I think there are quite a
few gems to be had.

"If you look at the case of Dwight Yorke, everybody thought Graham Taylor
was taking a massive chance on taking Dwight to Aston Villa. However, when
you look back now, everybody agrees it was a wonderful gamble that paid
dividends.

"I believe there are quite a few similar players to be found who can come
over and do well and earn clubs some good money in the process."

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Luis Boa Morte signs two-year contract at West Ham
BBC.co.uk

West Ham's Luis Boa Morte has signed a new contract only a month after
lambasting co-owner David Sullivan. The 32-year-old Portuguese midfielder
returned in April after nine months out with a serious knee injury. But in a
TV interview in May he criticised Sullivan for "hammering" the players, who
were involved in a relegation battle. He later apologised. Boa Morte, who
signed a two-year deal, said he looked forward to working with new manager
Avram Grant. He said: "I am delighted to sign the contract and can't wait to
get started. The new manager is going to play an attacking style and I hope
to get involved in that. "I am very happy to be at West Ham and look forward
to scoring more goals and doing everything I can for the team."
Boa Morte, who signed for £5m from Fulham in 2007, said: "To be honest I did
have more options and more offers from other people, but I wanted to stay
here. "When the season finished a few clubs came to me about signing for
them but West Ham believed in me and things are looking positive here." He
added: "We have a new manager and I have seen he has done good things with
Chelsea and Portsmouth, reaching major finals twice. The fans also had an
impact on my decision to stay and I look forward to playing for them again."


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Who are you going to blame today?
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 18th June 2010
By: Staff Writer

Rob Green and Matthew Upson had a lucky escape tonight as both were absent
from the England team that failed miserably against Algeria. Fabio Capello's
team stumbled to a goalless draw against the Group B whipping boys minus
Upson and 'keeper Green, who was shamefully dropped as a result of the
mistake against the USA, by a manager pandering to the pressure of the
national media. Sadly the Italian, who is set for another roasting in the
press tomorrow morning failed to make changes in other areas of the team,
and the usual suspects - from the usual clubs - produced a performance as
embarassing as any witnessed in recent years. With Green's omission proof
that a major mistake could cost the players their place in the team, most of
the England team played as if that fact was weighing heavily upon their
minds. The result leaves England needing a win against Slovenia to progress
to the knock-out stage of the tournament. Matthew Upson could well feature
as Jamie Carragher received a second caution in tonight's game, ruling him
out.

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Hung out to dry
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 18th June 2010
By: Staff Writer

Rob Green has been dropped for tonight's England clash with Algeria. The
West Ham keeper, who was savaged by the nation's gutter press following an
uncharacteristic error against the United States last weekend is replaced by
39-year-old David 'Calamity' James, a goalkeeper with possible more
high-profile bloopers to his name than any other England goalkeeper. Matthew
Upson, United's other member fo the squad is also expected to start on the
bench. Once again, Jamie Carragher - who was given a roasting by rookie
Zavon Hines at the Boleyn last season - is expected to start.

* West Ham's only representative in the US squad, Jonathan Spector, was an
unused substitute as the Americans won a close-fought game 2-2.

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New deal for winger
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 17th June 2010
By: Staff Writer

Luis Boa Morte has agreed a one-year contract extension with West Ham, tying
him to the club until summer 2011. The Portuguese winger has looked set to
part company with the club at the end of last season as his existing
three-and-a-half-year deal had ended. However the 31-year-old was somewhat
surpringly offered an extended contract and it has just been confirmed that
a deal has been struck. Talking via whufc.com, Boa Morte said: "I am
delighted to sign the contract and can't wait to get started. The new
manager is going to play an attacking style and I hope to get involved in
that. I am very happy to be at West Ham and look forward to scoring more
goals and doing everything I can for the team. "I did have more offers from
other people but I wanted to stay here. When the season finished, a few
clubs came to me about signing for them but West Ham believed in me and
things are looking positive here. We have a new manager and I have seen he
has done good things with Chelsea and Portsmouth, reaching major finals
twice. The fans also had an impact on my decision to stay and I look forward
to playing for them again."
Boa Morte - who openly criticised joint Chairman David Sullivan live on the
BBC Match of the Day programme on the final day of last season - joined
United in a £5million switch in January 2007 but saw much of his career at
the Boleyn blighted by injury.

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Boa Morte pens Hammers deal
West Ham hand winger two-year contract
By James Dall Last updated: 17th June 2010
SSN

West Ham United have revealed the club have handed winger Luis Boa Morte a
new contract. The Portuguese's previous terms at Upton Park were due to
expire this summer, and last month Boa Morte confirmed he expected to part
ways with the Hammers. However, West Ham have announced they have agreed a
new deal with the 32-year-old, rewarding him with a two-year contract. The
left-sided player joined the Hammers from Fulham for £5million in 2007 but
has struggled for fitness since the switch. In particular last season Boa
Morte played just once for the Premier League club, but he will be now
looking for a fresh chapter under new boss Avram Grant. He told the club's
official website: "I am delighted to sign the contract and can't wait to get
started. "The new manager Avram Grant is going to play an attacking style
and I hope to get involved in that.
"I am very happy to be at West Ham and look forward to scoring more goals
and doing everything I can for the team."
He continued: "To be honest, I did have more options and more offers from
other people but I wanted to stay here. "When the season finished, a few
clubs came to me about signing for them but West Ham believed in me and
things are looking positive here. "We have a new manager and I have seen he
has done good things with Chelsea and Portsmouth, reaching major finals
twice. The fans also had an impact on my decision to stay and I look forward
to playing for them again."

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West Ham aim to hijack Birmingham move for Fulham ace
Published 22:30 18/06/10 By James Nursey
The Mirror

West Ham have emerged as a rival to Birmingham for the signature of Fulham
full-back Paul Konchesky. Konchesky has just one-year left on his contract
at Craven Cottage and wants a fresh challenge. Birmingham are favourites for
his signature, but Barking-born Konchesky would prefer a move back to his
former club West Ham, where he played from 2005-07. If the Hammers pip
Birmingham to Konchesky it could cause fresh friction between owners David
Sullivan and David Gold and their St Andrews successors.
Sullivan and Gold recently had to settle out-of-court with Carson Yeung, who
issued a High Court writ against them following his takeover.

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West Ham order McCarthy: Shape up or ship out
Published 22:30 18/06/10 By James Nursey
The Mirror

West Ham have ordered Benni McCarthy to lose weight before pre-season - or
face the chop. South African striker McCarthy, 32, failed to score for the
Hammers following a £2million January move from Blackburn. And the star
infuriated his paymasters as he piled on the pounds despite earning
£50,000-a-week. McCarthy was subsequently embarrassingly dropped by South
Africa for their home World Cup finals. McCarthy, the nation's record
goal-scorer, is now expected to retire following a 79-cap international
career. And Hammers fans may have seen the last of McCarthy too unless he
trims his weight after his body mass index (BMI) hit 24.2.

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West Ham new boy Hitzlsperger eyes opening day victory at former club Villa
Published 12:26 18/06/10 By James Nursey
The Mirror

Thomas Hitzlsperger believes it is fate he will start his West Ham career
with victory at his old club Aston Villa. German midfielder Hitzlsperger,
28, recently joined the Hammers on a free transfer from Italian club Lazio.
He is in line to make his debut at Villa Park as Avram Grant's side visit on
the opening day. And Hitzlsperger can't wait after starring for Villa from
2000-2005 before moving to Stuttgart. Hitzlsperger said: "It's funny - you
know sometimes these things don't surprise you because you think it might
happen. "I am looking forward to it, it will be good to go back there. "I
made over 100 appearances for them in the time I was there and it was great,
but I am looking forward to going there as a West Ham player and helping my
new club to hopefully get a good result. "Now the fixtures are out, it is
exciting. I can't wait to get started as a West Ham player. "It is still a
little way off yet I know but I am getting a little impatient now for it to
all start."

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PARMA MAKE LOAN MOVE FOR DIAMANTI
Final decision rests with Grant
News Of The World
12/06/2010

WEST HAM star Alessandro Diamanti is set to be the subject of a loan bid by
Italian side Parma. Diamanti, who scored eight goals in his first season at
Upton Park following a £7m move from Livorno, has constantly been linked
with a move back to Italy. The 27-year-old has struggled to adapt to the
physical nature of the English game and was often left on the substitutes'
bench during last season's relegation struggle. New Hammers boss Avram Grant
is keen to give the existing squad the chance to prove itself but could be
persuaded to allow Diamanti to make the move back home. Parma, who just
missed out on a place in next season's Europa League, are desperate to add
the talented playmaker to their ranks as they look to build on last year's
eighth-placed finish. New Parma manager Pasquale Marino, who was unveiled at
the start of the month, is a huge admirer of Diamanti and remains hopeful of
landing his chief target. But Grant will have the last say on all transfer
matters and Diamanti's future rests solely in the Israeli's hands.

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Thursday, June 17

Daily WHUFC News - 2010/11 Fixtures

Villa up first for Hammers
WHUFC.com
West Ham United will begin the 2010/11 Barclays Premier League campaign at
Aston Villa
17.06.2010

West Ham United will kick-off the 2010/11 Barclays Premier League season
with a trip to Aston Villa. Avram Grant's side will travel to Villa Park on
the weekend commencing Saturday 14 August in a match that will see new
signing Thomas Hitzlsperger return to the club where he made 99 league
appearances between 2000 and 2005. Bolton Wanderers will be the season's
first visitors to the Boleyn Ground on Saturday 21 August before the month
ends with a trip to Manchester United. Grant returns to champions Chelsea,
where he managed the Blues during the 2007/08 season, on Saturday 11
September. A home fixture with Tottenham Hotspur follows on 25 September,
with the return trip to White Hart Lane taking place on Saturday 19 March.
The traditional Boxing Day fixture will see the Hammers make the short trip
to the other end of the District line to face Roy Hodgson's UEFA Europa
League finalists Fulham, while Wolverhampton Wanderers will visit the Boleyn
Ground on New Year's Day. The Hammers will wrap the season up with a home
match against Sunderland - the fourth consecutive campaign that the club
have been handed a Boleyn Ground date to complete the campaign. Supporters
planning for weekends away in Newcastle and Blackpool will be disappointed
by the news that the trips to St James' Park and Bloomfield Road will take
place on Wednesday 5 January and Tuesday 1 February respectively. West Ham
United will find out their League Cup second-round opponents on Wednesday 11
August, with the fixtures set to be played in the week commencing 23 August.

West Ham United 2010/11 fixtures

Sat 14 Aug - Aston Villa (A)
Sat 21 Aug - Bolton Wanderers (H)
Wed 25 Aug - Carling Cup 2
Sat 28 Aug - Manchester United (A)

Sat 11 Sep - Chelsea (H)
Sat 18 Sep - Stoke City (A)
Wed 22 Sep - Carling Cup 3
Sat 25 Sep - Tottenham Hotspur (H)

Sat 2 Oct - Fulham (H)
Sat 16 Oct - Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)
Sat 23 Oct - Newcastle United (H)
Wed 27 Oct - Carling Cup 4
Sat 30 Oct - Arsenal (A)

Sat 6 Nov - Birmingham City (A)
Tue 9 Nov - West Bromwich Albion (H)
Sat 13 Nov - Blackpool (H)
Sat 20 Nov - Liverpool (A)
Sat 27 Nov - Wigan Athletic (H)

Wed 1 Dec - Carling Cup quarter-final
Sat 4 Dec - Sunderland (A)
Sat 11 Dec - Manchester City (H)
Sat 18 Dec - Blackburn Rovers (A)
Sun 26 Dec - Fulham (A)
Tue 28 Dec - Everton (H)

Sat 1 Jan - Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)
Wed 5 Jan - Newcastle United (A)
Sat 8 Jan - FA Cup 3
Wed 12 Jan - Carling Cup semi-final first leg
Sat 15 Jan - Arsenal (H)
Sat 22 Jan - Everton (A)
Wed 26 Jan - Carling Cup semi-final second leg
Sat 29 Jan - FA Cup 4

Tue 1 Feb - Blackpool (A)
Sat 5 Feb - Birmingham City (H)
Sat 12 Feb - West Bromwich Albion (A)
Sat 19 Feb - FA Cup 5
Sat 26 Feb - Liverpool (H)
Sun 27 Feb - Carling Cup final

Sat 5 Mar - Stoke City (H)
Sat 12 Mar - FA Cup quarter-final
Sat 19 Mar - Tottenham Hotspur (A)

Sat 2 Apr - Manchester United (H)
Sat 9 Apr - Bolton Wanderers (A)
Sat 16 Apr - Aston Villa (H)/FA Cup semi-final
Sat 23 Apr - Chelsea (A)
Sat 30 Apr - Manchester City (A)

Sat 7 May - Blackburn Rovers (H)
Sat 14 May - Wigan Athletic (A)/FA Cup final
Sun 22 May - Sunderland

If you cannot wait for the Barclays Premier League to get under way,
remember the club has arranged a glamour pre-season friendly against RC
Deportivo La Coruna at the Boleyn Ground at 3pm on Saturday 7 August. Click
here for the latest ticket news. To see a full run-down of the club's
pre-season games click here.

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Check back on whufc.com later for all the reaction to the announcement of
the 2010/11 Barclays Premier League fixture list. Please note all fixtures
are subject to change.

*Supporters should also note that engineering works are planned that will
affect Upton Park Underground station on several weekends during the 2010/11
season. Fans should always check for planned closures and disruption before
they travel. whufc.com will publish the latest travel updates as soon as
possible throughout the season.

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Daily WHUFC News - 17th June 2010

Scott Parker exclusive
WHUFC.com
The Hammer of the Year has given his thoughts on the latest goings-on at
West Ham United
17.06.2010

Scott Parker may be enjoying a deserved summer break but the launch of the
2010/11 fixtures and new faces at the club has turned thoughts firmly to the
forthcoming campaign. While the FIFA World Cup is dominating the back pages,
it has also been a busy summer at the Boleyn Ground, with new manager Avram
Grant and Germany midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger the first of what is
expected to be a series of high-profile arrivals. With extensive experience
in this country and abroad, Parker believes the presence of both will be of
great benefit to the club. "I have not met the new manager yet, but
obviously he has impressed the Chairmen with the very good jobs he has done
at other clubs," Parker told whufc.com. "I am looking forward to meeting
Avram and talking to him about his ideas and what he wants to bring to the
club. "I remember playing against Thomas when he was with Villa and he has
got a very good shot on him. He is a very good addition to the squad.
Players like Thomas can only improve us and are the type we all want to see
coming in."
Before pre-season training starts on 5 July, Parker is enjoying some time
out with his family. The Hammer of the Year just missed out on the final
England squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup but his omission has a silver
lining. Not only will the 29-year-old have the opportunity to put his feet
up following a draining 2009/10 campaign, but he will also enjoy some
much-valued quality time with his wife and three young sons. "My summers
have changed so much since I was younger! Before I had children, I used to
go away for the whole summer, but now things are different. As anyone who
has children knows, you have to be there to take them to school and pick
them up and your plans have to fit around their school holidays. "Basically,
I'll be trying to recharge my batteries and have some time to relax with my
family before preparing to return for pre-season and get ready for the new
season."
While he is naturally disappointed to have missed out on playing at the
World Cup, Parker has been keeping a close eye on events in South Africa -
including club-mate Robert Green's unfortunate error against the United
States on Saturday. As a fellow professional and a friend, the midfielder is
confident the goalkeeper has all the mental and physical tools needed to put
the incident behind him. "As everybody has said and Rob has said himself, he
has made a mistake and he has fronted up. I heard someone say that, in
football, midfielders or centre-backs make umpteen mistakes in a game, but
they rarely lead to goals for the other team. When you play in goal, one
mistake in a game can be a massive deal. "I have played with Rob for three
years now and I know he will be able to handle it. Everybody knows what a
good goalkeeper he is and I am sure he will be able to come back and he will
be fine. "Rob has got bundles of experience and been around the game at the
top level for a long time. He is a mature character and I am sure he has got
his way of dealing with things."

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Green's Algerian homework
WHUFC.com
Robert Green is preparing hard ahead of England's second FIFA World Cup
fixture on Friday
17.06.2010

Robert Green believes England will have to do their homework to ensure they
are prepared for 2010 FIFA World Cup opponents Algeria on Friday. The north
Africans have undoubted quality after defeating Africa Cup of Nations
winners Egypt in a play-off, but the West Ham United goalkeeper - who has
been training hard this week after an eventful 90 minutes in the 1-1 draw
against the United States last Saturday - admitted many of their players are
not known to Fabio Capello's squad. While Portsmouth midfielder Nadir
Belhadj, Rangers defender Majid Bougherra and Wolverhampton Wanderers
midfielder Adlene Guedioura are familiar to England, many of their
international team-mates ply their trade in either France, Germany or their
home nation. "They are obviously a very good team, having come though the
African qualifiers and beaten Egypt," he told whufc.com. "They have got some
players who play in the Premier League who we know and players who don't
that we need to find out a lot more about. In that respect, we'll have to
sit down and read and watch a lot more about them. "To have qualified for
the World Cup out of the African qualifying stages is no mean feat and is
something that is really quite impressive and not to be taken lightly in any
sense. "I know Belhadj from Portsmouth and Bougherra from Rangers and I'm
sure, by the time we play them, we'll be well-versed in every player and
every detail about their game. "It will be similar to when we played Mexico
in that we didn't know everything about every player, but by the time we
started the game we knew pretty much everything about everybody - that's the
sort of detail you go into."

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Winterburn expecting better
WHUFC.com
Nigel Winterburn believes new manager Avram Grant will boost the club's
future fortunes
16.06.2010

Nigel Winterburn believes Avram Grant is the right man to improve West Ham
United's fortunes. The former Hammers left-back spent three seasons at the
Boleyn Ground between 2000 and 2003, playing 94 times and scoring once.
While the ex-England defender is perhaps more closely associated with his
time at Arsenal, Winterburn still retains a keen interest in the club where
he ended his glittering career. The 46-year-old recently returned to the
Boleyn Ground to take part in a charity match, bringing back fond memories
of his stay in east London when the WHUTV cameras caught up with him. "To be
quite honest, I've only been back a couple of times since I left, so it was
nice to come back. I always keep an eye on how West Ham are doing and
getting on. It was a bit touchy for them for a long time last season, but
they came through that which is the most important thing. "Hopefully now,
with a new manager in charge and new finances at the club, they can start
rebuilding again. I think now, they need to keep the manager in place for
the next four-to-five years to get the momentum going again."
Now working as a media pundit, Winterburn believes new manager Avram Grant
is the right man to improve the club's fortunes. "If you look at what he did
when he took over at Chelsea, he got them through to the Champions League
final. At Portsmouth, as well, he did a good job under really difficult
circumstances. "If he can get that team spirit that he had at Portsmouth,
with all the problems they had, into West Ham, then with the support that he
will get here he will be moving in the right direction. Everyone knows
football is all about winning and being competitive."
Winterburn spent the majority of his career playing under George Graham at
Arsenal, winning three league titles, two FA Cups, one European Cup Winners'
Cup and one League Cup in a team based on a settled and strong defence. "I
think a lot of people, when they talk about goals conceded, they just look
at the goalkeeper and the back four but sometimes, if there's no protection
in front of them, it's very, very difficult. "What you've got to do as a
team is cut out the silly mistakes. If someone produces a bit of world-class
football against you, then there's not a lot you can do about it, but if you
cut out the basic errors, you see the goals against going down rapidly and
you start winning more games."

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Taarabt unsure on future
Moroccan attracts Villarreal interest
By Francisco Acedo Last updated: 16th June 2010
SSN
Tottenham midfielder Adel Taarabt admits he is still in the dark regarding
his future. The 21-year-old has been at White Hart Lane since 2007 after
moving from Lens, but spent last season on loan at Queens Park Rangers.
Morocco international Taarabt made a number of eye-catching performances for
Rangers last term, and has attracted interest from a number of clubs.
Spanish outfit Villarreal are reportedly keenest to secure his signature,
and Taarabt wants to get the situation cleared up. "I still do not have a
clear future," he said. "I need to speak with Spurs to clear up the
situation. I have a deal with Tottenham but it is true that Villarreal have
asked about me. "My last season with QPR was positive and increased my level
as a footballer." Taarabt's former club Lens are also thought to be
interested in him, as are West Ham and Sevilla.

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Riquelme confirms English link
Midfielder set to return to Europe this summer
Last updated: 16th June 2010
SSN

Argentinian midfielder Juan Roman Riquelme has confirmed that an English
club is pursuing his signature. The 31-year-old former Boca Juniors star is
a target of Premier League outfit West Ham, as reported by skysports.com on
Tuesday. Riquelme, who has retired from international duty after a fall-out
with coach Diego Maradona, has had two spells with Boca and has previously
played for Barcelona and Villarreal. Both Everton and Tottenham have
enquired about the technically-gifted midfielder in recent years, and
Brazilian club Flamengo have reportedly already put an offer on the table.
Riquelme feels he can still play at the highest level, and confirmed that he
has had offers from Argentina, as well as an interested English party. "I am
a player who can play in any side," he said in the Daily Express. "I want to
be happy and know where I am going to play. I feel I can play at the highest
level for many more years. "I have had several offers from clubs in
Argentina and there is an English club asking about me and my agent is
dealing with it."
West Ham avoided relegation from the Premier League last season and Avram
Grant has since taken control of the club following the departure of
Gianfranco Zola. The East London side have already added German midfielder
Thomas Hitzlsperger to their squad as they look to improve next term.

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Pires open to England return
Frenchman intrigued by options
Last updated: 16th June 2010
SSN

Robert Pires has revealed that he would welcome the opportunity to return to
England for a second spell. The World Cup-winning midfielder is currently
available as a free agent after parting company with Spanish outfit
Villarreal at the end of his contract. The Frenchman is now in the process
of weighing up his options, with numerous clubs reported to be keen to
acquire his considerable talent and experience. Among those to have
expressed an interest are West Ham United, Leicester City and Birmingham
City. Having previously taken in six years with Arsenal between 2000 and
2006, Pires admits he could be tempted to head back to England. He feels he
still has enough in the tank to compete in the Premier League, at 36 years
of age, but has not ruled out the prospect of taking on a challenge at a
second tier outfit like Leicester. "If the right kind of club expresses an
interest, I have no problem going over and doing a pre-season so they can
have a closer look at me," said Pires. "There's obviously a few big English
teams chasing me. I'm told Leicester and Birmingham have made serious
enquiries. "I still think I can play in the Premier League, but the
challenge of getting a team like Leicester promoted is very appealing,
especially with maybe two seasons left in my legs."

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Hammers Av to be patient
Published: Today

NIGEL WINTERBURN has urged West Ham to give Avram Grant time to rebuild the
squad. The left-back spent three seasons at Upton Park from 2000-03 - making
94 appearances and scoring once. And he said: "Look at what Grant did when
he took over at Chelsea, he got them through to the Champions League final.
"At Portsmouth, as well, he did a good job under really difficult
circumstances. "Hopefully now, with new finances at the club, they can start
rebuilding again. "They need to keep the manager in place for the next four
to five years to get the momentum going again."

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Spanish eye a Pet rescue
Published: 16 Jun 2010

MARTIN PETROV is wanted by Everton, West Ham and Spanish club Espanyol.
Manchester City's Bulgarian winger, 31, is available on a free and is
thought to favour a return to La Liga where he previously played for
Atletico Madrid. Petrov, who scored 12 goals in 57 starts, cost £4.7million
two years ago.

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Taylor insists Green can handle the pressure
Published 23:00 16/06/10 By James Nursey
The Mirror

Maik Taylor insists pal Rob Green can handle the pressure of his World Cup
howler but says Joe Hart will be a top replacement if Fabio Capello wields
the axe. Birmingham and Northern Ireland keeper Taylor, 38, and England
shot-stopper Green, 30, share the same glove manufacturer. Taylor watched in
horror as Green's blunder gifted USA their equaliser in the 1-1 draw with
England. Now Green's place as England No.1 is in jeopardy for Friday's
second group game against Algeria on Friday. But Taylor insisted: "I know
Rob personally and he has a very strong character. "He will be desperate for
the next game to come around and put it right. "Rob is a top class keeper
and had a fantastic season with West Ham. "We have all made mistakes but
when you are playing at that level, especially at a crucial stage, it is
highlighted. "England didn't go on to win the game but Rob took it on the
chin and will be bang up for the next game. "The manager will look at Rob
during the course of the week and look at his body language but I am sure he
will be ready."
If Green is axed though, Taylor reckons Hart, who impressed on loan at St
Andrews this term, would be an ideal replacement. Hart, 23, who has three
caps, was named PFA Premier League goalkeeper of the year after a superb
stint with Brum. Taylor added: "He has had an exceptional season. "I don't
think there was anyone better through the course of the Premier League
season. "He takes everything in his stride and I think he will be fearless."

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West Ham, Fulham and Blackburn chase Bristol City hot shot
Published 23:00 16/06/10 By James Nursey
The Mirror

Bristol City hot-shot Nicky Maynard could be heading to the Premier League
this summer. Former Crewe trainee Maynard, 23, is in demand after banging in
21 goals last term.
City have already rejected a recent £3.75million bid from relegated Burnley.
And now the top-flight trio of Fulham, Blackburn and West Ham are all
keeping tabs on the marksman. Maynard has two years left on his contract at
Ashton Gate after joining from Crewe in July 2008 for a club-record £2.25m.
Maynard scored 35 goals in 57 appearances for the Alex.

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2010-11 PL Fixture List to be Published from 9am and Other Musings!
West Ham Till I Die

Apparently, the 2010-11 PL fixtures are to be published from 9am, later
today. Lets hope that the fixtures are fairly kind to us and the more
'difficult' matches, at Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge, The Emirates, City of
Manchester Stadium and Anfield, are spread out over the course of the
season. Knowing our luck, we will end up facing all those trips in the
opening two months! Still, optimistically, I suppose it all evens itself
out eventually!

The opening/closing fixtures and the Christmas and New Year matches are
always of interest to fans. In terms of matches against specific clubs, we
always tend to look out for Spurs home and away; as well as the so-called
glamour matches against the four or five top clubs. Then once you have
noted the way that the games have come out of the computer, you have the
extra suspense of waiting to see how many are then moved to the Sunday or
Monday in order to accommodate Sky/ESPN TV coverage?

The contests with PL new boys Blackpool should be interesting! Will I get a
ticket for one of the 105 seats reserved for opposition fans at Bloomfield
Road? Will the away fixture spark media recollections about THAT infamous
1971 FA Cup Tie, the visit by certain players to Brian London's night club
and the 4 goal defeat by Blackpool the following day? Of course it will!

Well done to Switzerland for, surprisingly, putting Spain to the sword! If
it contributes to Spain's exit in the first round, then that will really
open up the competition. Also, I thought the timing of Franz Beckenbauer's
comments, about England's alleged footballing regression, very interesting.
It is obviously some attempt at mind games, because 'The Kaiser' realises
that there is a good chance of Germany and England meeting in the later
rounds. However, is it really a wise strategy to wind up the England
players in advance of any future match? I hope that this is not an attempt
to psychologically affect our players in advance of the the inevitable
penalty shoot-out? No need Franz, old chap, we English are more than
capable of messing it up without your kind assistance!

Finally, I see that the West Ham season ticket renewal deadline has been
extended until Saturday, 3 July 2010. Apparently, it is in response to fans
resquesting that it be extended to accommodate their July pay date. And
there was me, assuming that the renewals might be a bit sluggish?
Obviously not.

SJ. Chandos.

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World Cup 2010: Matthew Upson says pace can boost claim for England spot
Metro.co.uk

Matthew Upson believes his pace could be a major asset in the race to
partner John Terry in the centre of the England defence. With Rio Ferdinand
back home injured and Ledley King sidelined with a groin strain which may
rule him out for three weeks, boss Fabio Capello needs a new ­central
defender for the crucial Group C ­encounter with Algeria in Cape Town on
Friday. Jamie Carragher appears to be first in line but he looked
susceptible to pace against the USA following his introduction as a
second-half substitute. As Michael Dawson is not a speed ­merchant either,
Upson believes he could be the answer to Capello's problems. 'I used to be
the quickest but we haven't had a race, perhaps we should, that might help
me,' joked the West Ham defender. Speaking on a visit to an SOS Village in
Rustenburg to see a group of young ­children, many of whom are orphans,
Upson continued: 'I am deceptive. 'I might not look as if I am that quick
but I can cover the ground and pace is a big part of modern football.'
Upson, 31, accepts Carragher has all the experience of someone who has
played at the highest level throughout his career but is frustrated to have
moved down the pecking order after the Liverpool man came out of
international retirement for the finals. He said: 'It is disappointing
because I want to play. 'It was an objective for me to be here and I
achieved that. While I am here I want to play as much as I can. 'I do feel
very happy with my international contribution under Fabio Capello but these
are his decisions, which I am willing to ­accept because we are here to win
something as a group.' He also hit back at claims by German ­legend Franz
Beckenbauer, who attacked the 'kick and rush' tactics he felt England
employed against the United States last weekend. Upson said: 'I don't care
about our style of football. Whatever wins us something will do for me.'

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Move For Juan Roman Riquelme Shows Hard-up West Ham Mean
Football Fanhouse
16/6/2010 6:27 AM GMT By Mike McGrath

West Ham have bucked the trend of ignoring transfer activity during the
World Cup, as the rebuilding of their squad continues with ambitious targets
being pursued. The Hammers have a new manager, a new midfielder, they are in
the hunt for a player with a world-class reputation and have also released
those surplus to requirements at Upton Park. They have essentially sent a
message out to the rest of the Premier League that they mean business next
season after narrowly escaping relegation last term and being embroiled in
off-field controversies. The biggest change is at the top, where Avram Grant
has been appointed to replace Gianfranco Zola after two seasons in charge.
Grant's stock is high after getting Portsmouth to the FA Cup Final and
inspiring players and fans during a season where they faced almost
inevitable relegation after entering administration. The Israeli has a
decent record in the transfer market and has made his move already, with
Thomas Hitzlsperger arriving from Lazio. The Germany midfielder may not be
at the World Cup but he did help them qualify for South Africa and is
expected to provide a goal threat for Grant. Not content with one signing
to bolster their midfield, Juan Roman Riquelme is their next target. It
shows real ambition from chairmen David Sullivan and David Gold to attempt a
deal to bring the Argentinian to the club.
Riquelme, a highly regarded playmaker at Boca Juniors who was one of the
outstanding individuals at the last World Cup, is just the type of player
who would be perfect for West Ham in terms of price and profile. Sullivan
said: "It is only right that we keep supporters informed as much as we can
of what we are working on, especially as there is so much speculation around
this time of year. "With the World Cup taking place, it is not as easy to
conclude deals but I can assure fans we are working 24/7 with the manager to
bring new players to the club. "We have limited resources, with the
£100million debt the club carries, but we are going to make every penny
count and we 100 per cent assure you that there will be more new arrivals
this summer. It is very possible we will have another one in within the next
two to three weeks, if not sooner."

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Wednesday, June 16

Daily WHUFC News - 16th JUne 2010

Upson down with the kids
WHUFC.com
Matthew Upson met some very special children during a visit to a South African orphanage
15.06.2010

The rivalry between Matthew Upson and Michael Dawson paled into insignificance during the pair's visit to a South African orphanage. The pair are battling Jamie Carragher for the right to partner centre-back John Terry in England's starting lineup in Friday's 2010 FIFA World Cup Group C meeting with Algeria. However, Tuesday's visit to the SOS Village put their aims on the football pitch into perspective. Following their morning training session, the defenders headed for the orphanage in Tlhabane Township in Rustenburg, where they met a group of very special children. The Football Association has funded a building at the SOS Village known as a 'home', which provides a comfortable living environment for the 80 youngsters living there. There, they are looked after by 'mothers', staff members who provide care for the children orphaned by causes such as violent crime or AIDS. Father-of-one Upson was introduced to Babu and Muzi, two of around 60 children to turn out to meet him, before handing out goodie bags filled with England toys, footballs and clothing. "I have made a friend here!" smiled the Hammers captain, who carried Babu around on his shoulder. "It is a welcome change to come out here. It takes your mind away from football. It is something very rewarding and very worthwhile. "It has been a great experience and one that puts everything into perspective. These people need help and football has helped provide for them."
Upson was not the only one moved by his experience. Dawson and his Tottenham Hotspur club-mates each sponsor a child at the orphanage and Tuesday's visit enabled him to meet 12-year-old Aubrey for the first time. The West Ham defender's partner Ellie Darby has also been in South Africa filming the BBC3 documentary 'WAGs, Kids and World Cup Dreams' in which she highlighted the struggles faced by many local people during the tournament. You do not have to be a professional footballer to sponsor a child at one of the more than 500 SOS Children's Villages situated in 124 countries around the world.

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Summer signings update
WHUFC.com
David Sullivan has given fans the latest on the search for new arrivals before the 2010/11 season
15.06.2010

West Ham United are continuing to make good progress in the search for new players to bolster Avram Grant's squad for the new season. With the start of pre-season training less than three weeks away, the club is hopeful of following up on the signing of highly-rated Germany midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger with at least one more exciting new recruit before 5 July. More reinforcements will then follow over the summer months. West Ham United Chairman David Sullivan said: "It is only right that we keep supporters informed as much as we can of what we are working on, especially as there is so much speculation around this time of year. "With the World Cup taking place, it is not as easy to conclude deals but I can assure fans we are working 24/7 with the manager to bring new players to the club. "We have limited resources, with the £100m debt the club carries, but we are going to make every penny count and we 100 per cent assure you that there will be more new arrivals this summer. It is very possible we will have another one in within the next two to three weeks, if not sooner." As ever, whufc.com will be the place for all the official transfer news this summer so make sure to visit daily to keep in touch. Fans on the move or away on holiday should sign up for official mobile text alerts to get the news first and fastest.

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Hitzlsperger on a high
WHUFC.com
The first summer signing has grand plans for his new start at West Ham United
15.06.2010

Thomas Hitzlsperger is gearing up for life as a West Ham United player and is excited about the prospect of playing under Avram Grant. The 28-year-old Germany midfielder has experience at the highest level with club and country and sees no reason why the Hammers cannot aim high, although an immediate improvement on last season's survival battle is the first priority. "I am sure the team will do better. There is a lot of talent here and it is about getting the players right and delivering what the fans want. The club has had injury problems but we just need luck there. "The quality is there and there might be a few more changes. I can see there is talent and if we can produce more often than last season then things will go well. Europe is the place to be but we have to be realistic. Certainly no one wants to just be fighting relegation - that is not what we are here for. "We know we can't expect to fight for the championship but we must improve on last season and that is what we should aim for. We have to all pull together and it will come together - the discipline and the quality you need to get results."
Having had well-documented personal frustration at S.S. Lazio during the second half of last season, the man known as 'The Hammer' is ready to take it out on Barclays Premier League opponents. "When you don't play regularly and you are watching, it leaves you frustrated. I know this club also had a frustrating season. Things will be different." First and foremost is to settle down to life in the capital, but the Munich-born midfielder is no stranger to big cities after his time in Stuttgart and Rome. It is not the bright lights that has attracted him, however. "London is a great city but my decision was solely about the club. I am going to West Ham to be successful as a footballer. You have to do your job right and then you can enjoy everything else. I am here to work and do my best. "Stuttgart was a great experience but I am glad to be going back to the Premier League [after playing for Aston Villa between 2000 and 2005]. My experience in Italy wasn't great but it will help make me stronger for this new challenge."
Since news of his move emerged, Hitzlsperger revealed he had been approached by many German fans wanting to discuss his new club. "West Ham are well known in Germany. Since the news broke a lot of people have been talking about the club and the history. "I have spoken to people who know TSV 1860 Munich and I know there is a connection there between the two clubs. West Ham have a great history, but it would be nice to write a new chapter and have success. "I saw them a bit last season and they were unfortunate. I think the only player I know personally is Carlton Cole, who had a year at Villa. You could see what a talent he was and on his day he can be as good as anyone. He is a good lad and I am looking forward to seeing him again and meeting everyone. "I am really motivated to do well. I like the claret and blue colours very much and it will be great to pull on the West Ham shirt. I also remember the stadium as well. They tell me it is special at night and I can't wait to experience that."

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Hutch hopeful for England
WHUFC.com
Ex-Scotland midfielder Don Hutchison has spoken of his hope that the Auld Enemy do well at the finals
15.06.2010

Don Hutchison may be a proud Scot through his father, but has admitted he would not mind seeing England go on and do well at the FIFA World Cup. The Gateshead-born former Hammer was capped 26 times by Scotland and memorably scored a Wembley winner against England in a UEFA Euro 2000 play-off. He said Robert Green and Matthew Upson, as well as the club's other representatives at the finals, would be relishing the experience. "It is a different mentality. It is tough when you go away to play for your country," confirmed Hutchison, who scored Scotland's winner in a 1-0 friendly victory in Germany in April 1999 as a West Ham player. "I had fantastic memories playing with Scotland going to Germany and beating them 1-0 and obviously I am still living on the England game, so I try and throw that in every now and again! "International football is all part of learning. You have to set yourself targets. When you are playing, you want to be in the first team and when you are in the first team you want to play for your country and I was lucky enough to do that on 25-odd occasions. I was a lucky man."
Fans should not be thinking that Hutchison would have taken too much delight in the Three Lions' 1-1 draw with the United States over the weekend. That said, he has had a little bit of fun at wishing anyone but England well to his mates from south of the border. "It is all tongue in cheek stuff," he told WHUTV. "I have a lot of friends involved like Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard. If England won the World Cup I would be more than happy for them. "I just want Brazil or Spain to win because I like the beautiful game! I am only joking there, I do hope England go on and win it. Hopefully we will see the beautiful game here at West Ham next season. I think it could be exciting times and I will be watching as a fan with interest."

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Hammers focused on Friday
WHUFC.com
West Ham United's two England stars have every chance of being in the frame for selection against Algeria
15.06.2010

Matthew Upson and Robert Green were both training again with England on Tuesday with plenty of confidence they could be in line to face Algeria on Friday night. West Ham United captain Upson could be the benefit from Ledley King's groin injury, although it was Jamie Carragher who came off the bench to replace the Tottenham man in last Saturday's 1-1 draw with the United States. Upson also faces competition from late call-up Michael Dawson but a strong week in training would give Fabio Capello plenty of food for thought. Meanwhile, Robert Green has been working hard to put the US match behind him, after accepting the responsibility for the American's equaliser - when Clint Dempsey's long-range shot slipped through his hands. Former Hammers goalkeeper Shaka Hislop is working at the finals as a media pundit and was quick to lend his support.
Hislop, who admitted Capello may consider bringing in David James, said: "It was one of those things that happens to a goalkeeper from time to time although you hope it doesn't happen on a World Cup stage. I think Capello should keep playing him .... You want your manager to stand by you, at the very least publicly. Right now Rob Green needs an arm around him, he needs someone to keep his confidence. No goalkeeper is immune to mistakes - it's just how well you respond."

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West Ham await Riquelme response
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 16th June 2010
By: Staff Writer

West Ham's bid to sign former Argentinian international Juan Roman Riquelme gathered pace today after the player admitted that he was aware of United's interest. The former Argentinian international - who celebrates his 32nd birthday later this month - made his name at Boca in Argentina before finding fame on the European stage with Barcelona and Villareal. His most likely destination appeared to be Brazilian giants Flamengo until news of West Ham's interest became known. And according to latest reports, Riquelme is thought to prefer a move to the Premier League. "I am a player who can play in any side. I want to be happy and know where I am going to play. I feel I can play at the highest for many more years," the player is reported to have told the Mirror. "I have had several offers from clubs in Argentina and there is an English club asking about me and my agent is dealing with it."
Riquelme - who is described by southamericanfutbol.com as possessing a 'strange personality' whilst also being an 'incredible player' - began his pro career with his boyhood favourites Boca. After nearly seven years with Los Xeneizes he was snapped up by Barcelona for a fee of around £8million, although the move soon turned sour and he was shipped out to Villareal on loan for the next two seasons. He so impressed at El Madrigal during the loan period that Villareal signed him for a similar fee to that Barca paid Boca three eyars earlier. Riquelme repaid the club's faith in him and was nominated for the 2005 FIFA World Player of the Year award following a tremendous season in La Liga.
Having returned to Boca in 2008 in a €4million deal (following an initial short-term loan spell that followed a falling-out with coach Manuel Pellegrini) the San Fernando-born playmaker continued to impress - although his international career, that spanned twelve years and 69 caps, came to an abrupt end in March of last year after he fell out with current coach Diego Maradona and announced his immediate retirement from international football. His place in the current Argentinian squad, which won their first game of the World Cup against Nigeria last weekend, has been taken by former Manchester United and Chelsea anchor man Juan Sebastian Veron.

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West Ham near Riquelme coup
Argentinian star tempted by 'Hammers' project'
By Ben Collins Last updated: 15th June 2010
SSN

Sky Sports understands that Argentinian star Juan Roman Riquelme is on the verge of joining West Ham on a two-year deal. The former Villarreal midfielder is ready to return to Europe after a three-year stint with domestic giants Boca Juniors. Foootball agent, Barry McIntosh, has confirmed that no less than five Premier League clubs are interested in the 31-year-old, who retired from international duty after a fall-out with coach Diego Maradona. Everton and Tottenham have enquired about Riquelme's availability in the last two years while Brazilian club Flamengo have already put an offer on the table. But West Ham, who have already signed Germany international Thomas Hitzlsperger on a free transfer from Lazio this summer, are leading the race to secure Riquelme's services. "There are at least four other English clubs in the equation," McIntosh told Sky Sports News.
"But I think the location of London, the challenge at West Ham and working beside the likes of Scott Parker and Thomas Hitzlsperger have been very important factors in him considering the move. "Right now, we think the best option, the most likely, and the one he's most interested in is West Ham. "I think for a foreign player of the magnitude of Riquelme, the lure of London is always going to be a deciding factor over any other club. "So unless Arsenal come in then I think the most likely destination and the one Riquelme would be most interested in is West Ham."
Riquelme began his career at Boca before leaving for Barcelona in 2002, although he had an unsuccessful year at the Camp Nou. He then joined Villarreal, initially on loan, and helped them reach the Champions League semi-finals on their debut in the competition in 2005/06. Riquelme returned to Boca on loan in 2007 after falling out with then-Villarreal coach Manuel Pellegrini and led them to the 2007 Copa Libertadores before making a permanent return home in 2008. Despite ruling himself out of contention for this summer's World Cup, Riquelme has remained in top form in Argentina and feels it is time to again take on the challenge of leading one of Europe's lesser forces, as he did at Villarreal.
"[A move] was unlikely a few weeks ago because Riquelme's No.1 club, where he is an idol, is Boca Juniors," McIntosh added. "He played for them on very small financial terms to satisfy the fans. "But it's come to the position now where he feels he may have to look at all the other options that are being offered to him because he doesn't feel like he's getting value for money in terms of staying at Boca. "That has alerted a number of other clubs from Brazil to Europe and even in Qatar, offering multi-million pound deals. "But I think he'd like to be a part of the project of West Ham, and what David Sullivan and David Gold have got in mind for the future for the club, including the new stadium. "In precise words, Riquelme has said that in terms of going to a club like Manchester United, it wouldn't really be an attraction to him because if he goes there they could win the Champions League - they've already done it - or they win the FA Cup - they've already done it. "He wants to go to a club where he's going to make a mark."

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Hitz ready for Hammer time
German star ready for second Premier League coming
By Danny Wright Last updated: 15th June 2010
SSN

West Ham summer signing Thomas Hitzlsperger says he wants to help the club climb the table following his arrival at the club. The Hammers avoided relegation from the Premier League at the expense of Hull City last season, recording a disappointing 17th placed finish. Hitzlsperger became the first signing of new manager Avram Grant's reign at Upton Park and the capture from Lazio believes the Hammers will avoid a relegation battle this season. He told the club's official website: "I am sure the team will do better. There is a lot of talent here and it is about getting the players right and delivering what the fans want. The club has had injury problems but we just need luck there. "The quality is there and there might be a few more changes. I can see there is talent and if we can produce more often than last season then things will go well. Europe is the place to be but we have to be realistic. "Certainly no one wants to just be fighting relegation - this is not what we are here for. We know we can't expect to fight for the championship but we must improve on last season and that is what we should aim for. "We have to all put together and it will come together - the discipline and the quality you need to get results."
The move from Serie A to the Premier League will be Hitzlsperger's second spell in the English top flight following a previous stint with Aston Villa. The 28-year-old left Villa to play for Stuttgart, where he spent a further four years before leaving to join Lazio in January. The transfer window move proved frustrating for the midfielder, though, as he struggled to feature regularly for the Italian side. But Hitzlsperger revealed he was ready to put the disappointment behind him with the Hammers this season and said he could not wait to pull on the shirt. He said: "When you don't play regularly and you are watching, it leaves you frustrated. I know this club also had a frustrating season. Things will be different. "Stuttgart was a great experience but I am glad to be going back to the Premier League. My experience in Italy wasn't great but it will help make me stronger for this new challenge." He added: "I am really motivated to do well. I like the claret and blue colours very much and it will be great to pull on the West Ham shirt. "I also remember the stadium as well. They tell me it is special at night and I can't wait to experience that."

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Upson shrugs of Franz flak
The Sun
By ANDY BAKER
Published: 15 Jun 2010

MATTHEW UPSON shrugged off Franz Beckenbauer's 'kick and rush' jibes and said: I don't care how we play, as long as we win.' German legend Beckenbauer rubbished the Three Lions football under Fabio Capello, claiming they have gone backwards with the £6million-a-year boss in charge. England were held 1-1 by USA on Saturday while the Germans thrashed Australia in their World Cup opener. But Der Kaiser's taunts were met with a shrug of the shoulders from the England camp who do not believe a single 4-0 defeat of an ageing Australia outfit gives the Germans any reason to crow. Upson rapped: "We will play the football that suits us best. "We want to win matches, so we will play the style according to that. "Whatever he thinks about our style of play is his opinion. If we are accused of kick and rush but win something, I don't think many people would complain."
Ledley King's groin injury and Jamie Carragher's shaky display up against American striker Jozy Altidore has put Upson, 31, in pole position to replace the Spurs defender in Friday night's second game against Algeria. The West Ham centre-back admits Capello has been working hard with his squad in training - although the Italian is not going overboard in the wake of Saturday's disappointing result. Upson said: "The manager has indicated he was very pleased with certain aspects of our performance. Whenever he watches us play he looks for the things he wants to see - it might be different to what everyone else sees. "On Saturday he saw some things he was very pleased with. I also think he saw some things he'd want us to improve on. "That is the key to management. We have been working on it in training and, hopefully, that will make us a better team in future. "I am desperate to play my part. I have to be patient and keep working hard in training. "That has been my main focus since I have been here. That is not going to change for the duration of the tournament. "Everything else is outside my control."

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Grant eyes up Nigerian stopper
The Sun
From ROB BEASLEY
Published: Today

ROB GREEN'S week just got worse with the news that West Ham want Nigeria keeper Vincent Enyeama. New boss Avram Grant is keen on the Hapoel Tel-Aviv stopper, who was superb for the Super Eagles against Argentina last week. Israeli Grant now plans a £4m swoop. A Hammers insider said: "Enyeama was absolutely superb against Argentina and he'd be a brilliant buy. "So Avram Grant is using his Israeli connections to clinch a deal as soon as the World Cup ends." The news is another blow for England No 1 Green after his horrific blunder gifted the USA a draw in last Saturday's tussle.

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Riquelme 'keen on West Ham'
The SUn
Published: 15 Jun 2010

FORMER Barcelona star Juan Roman Riquelme's agent admits the player could be on the verge of a stunning switch to West Ham The Argentine playmaker, 31, is out of contract at Boca Juniors and keen to return to Europe. And while agent Barry McIntosh admits five Premier League clubs are interested in his man, it seems Upton Park is his most likely destination. McIntosh said: "There are at least four other English clubs in the equation, but the location of London, the challenge at West Ham and working besides the likes of Scott Parker and Thomas Hitzlsperger have been very important factors in him considering the move. "Right now, we think the best option, the most likely, and the one he's most interested in is West Ham. "For a foreign player of Riquelme's magnitude, the lure of London is always going to be a deciding factor. "So unless Arsenal come in, the most likely destination and the one Riquelme would be most interested in is West Ham." Riquelme ruled himself out of Argentina's World Cup squad after a bust-up with coach Diego Maradona. But after three years at Boca he wants to secure a more lucrative salary and McIntosh added: "That has alerted a number of other clubs from Brazil to Europe and even in Qatar, offering multi-million pound deals. "But I think he'd like to be a part of the project of West Ham, and what David Sullivan and David Gold have got in mind for the future for the club, including the new stadium. "In precise words, Riquelme has said that in terms of going to a club like Manchester United, it wouldn't really be an attraction to him because if he goes there they could win the Champions League - they've already done it - or they win the FA Cup - they've already done it. "He wants to go to a club where he's going to make a mark."

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Algeria practicing long-range shots ahead of England showdown
Published 22:30 15/06/10 By David McDonnell
The Mirror

Algeria are planning to target calamity keeper Rob Green and believe they can pull off the shock of the World Cup by beating England. England take on Algeria in Cape Town on Friday in what has become a must-win game for Fabio Capello's men after their disappointing opener against the US ended 1-1. Green's howler in letting Clint Dempsey's speculative shot over the line was watched by Algeria's players, who are hopping the England keeper is picked so they can put him under similar pressure from long-range.
Although Capello has yet to decide whether to stick with Green, Algeria's players are said to have been practising shots from outside the area in training, acutely aware of the West Ham keeper's vulnerability and the unpredictable swerve of the controversial Jumbalani World Cup ball. "We'd certainly not mind if it [Green's blunder] happened again," said skipper Antar Yahia. "And we will try to put pressure on England and their goalkeeper. We are determined to make the Algerian people proud of us. "We have qualities which should shine through against England. We are going to pose problems for the English. We will be more ambitious than we were against Slovenia and that is a role that suits us better. "It'is obviously going to be hard for us, but England were not quite on their game against the US and football is not an exact science. England have great individuals, big players, but as we saw on Saturday, their team is perhaps not yet in top gear. "We are well-organised and we will have to see how we adapt tactically. For us what really matters is to learn the lessons from our defeat to Slovenia. We haven't got much time to correct things. "We have a tight defence and we have got to stay that way, but also pose the English problems ourselves. Against Slovenia we were solid, we were well organised, but unfortunately we did not get any points. "That is really frustrating. We made big mistakes and we put ourselves in difficulty. We gave gifts to the opposition. I hope in the next match we don't make mistakes like that which will prove as costly."
Algeria coach Babah Saadane admitted his side were still huge underdogs against England, despite the shaky start made by Capello's men. But he also said his players would be ready to take advantage of any mistakes made by England. "Mistakes are part of football, as we saw with the England goalkeeper," said Saadane. "At this level, mistakes like that are immediately punished. Now we have got to prepare for a really difficult and big match against England. We can't feel down after losing to Slovenia, we have got to be at our maximum."
Algeria and Portsmouth defender Nadir Belhadj said his country could draw confidence from their compact performance against Slovenia, despite losing to a goal 11 minutes from time, when keeper Fawzi Chaouchi allowed the ball to spill over the line - just like Green. "I thought we played well," said Belhadj. "Slovenia are a decent team and for us it's our first World Cup together. We're still learning. One mistake, a goal - that's all it takes at this level. It was partly the ball, partly the pitch, but we can't make excuses. England and the US are two big teams and the matches against them are going to be massive."

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Riquelme: 'I can play in any side'
Published 22:45 15/06/10 By Football Spy
The Mirror

Juan Roman Riquelme insists he can still compete at the highest level and would not look out of place in the Premier League if he completes a move to West Ham. Riquelme, 31, is out of contract at Boca Juniors and was close to agreeing a move to Brazilian side Flamengo before he was made aware of interest from several European clubs. The Argentine legend has a wealth of experience having played in the Champions League with Villarreal and Barcelona and would love the chance to showcase his talents in England.
West Ham have emerged as the strong favourites to clinch his signature after reports in Argentina suggested he favours a move to London and has been impressed by the plans which co-owners David Sullivan and David Gold have got for the club. Riquelme failed to make it into the Argentina squad for the World Cup this summer after having a bust-up with coach Diego Maradona, but he has vowed to show he can be one of the star players in Europe. Riquelme said: "I am a player who can play in any side. I want to be happy and know where I am going to play. I feel I can play at the highest for many more years. "I have had several offers from clubs in Argentina and there is an English club asking about me and my agent is dealing with it."

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West Ham weigh up offer for Argentine strike star
Published 22:45 15/06/10 By Football Spy
The Mirror

West Ham are set to make an offer for Saint-Etienne striker Gonzalo Bergessio. Bergessio, 25, nicknamed 'The Bull' has been attracting interest from several top clubs in Italy – but West Ham look the strong favourites to clinch his signature. The Hammers have already released Mido, Guillermo Franco and Ilan and are desperately short up front with Carlton Cole their only fit recognised forward. Boss Avram Grant has money to spend and fancies Bergessio who missed out on a place in Argentina's World Cup squad.

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The hounding of Rob Green has been over the top but he will move on, says Matthew Upson
Published 23:00 15/06/10 By John Cross
The Mirror

Matthew Upson has been quick to offer his help and support to his West Ham team mate Rob Green after his howler against the USA. But Upson has no doubt that Green will overcome his USA nightmare and be ready to face Algeria in Cape Town. Upson: I was preparing to come on for injured Ledley when Capello chose Carragher instead
Upson said: "He's tough. He's coped brilliantly. It's behind him, he knows what he's got to do. He's a big boy. He'll accept all the headlines and the hounding that he's been getting, which I think is over the top. But that's the world we live in. What I'm telling you is what he'd stand here and tell you: it's behind him and we've got to focus on the next game. He's desperate to play on Friday. He doesn't want to hide. He hasn't hidden since the moment he made the mistake." Green refused to blame the controversial adidas Jabulani ball but Upson insists that it is a major issue for all of the players. Upson added: "You'll notice it in the quality of headed goals or goals from crosses. It's so hard to read. There may be defensive errors or strikers missing chances, not making the right contact or getting the right guidance into the goal. "It can just move. So it makes it interesting. Whether or not the game needed to be made more interesting than it was, I don't know. Personally, I don't think it did. "The quality with the usual ball is ample for spectators and players, so to tamper with that seems unnecessary. "People try and keep it safe, and it ends up as a big of a dull game of chess instead of hitting long balls and trying to stretch the play. "It's difficult. With the pitches, when they're wet, the ball really zips on. If it bounces as it comes on to you, it's doubly hard. People are finding it hard work."

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Upson: I was preparing to come on for injured Ledley when Capello chose Carragher instead
Published 23:00 15/06/10 By John Cross
The Mirrir

Matt Upson last night admitted his "disappointment" at being robbed of his World Cup chance. Upson was getting warmed-up, changed and hoping to come on at half time when Ledley King had to come off injured against the USA only for Jamie Carragher to get the nod. The hounding of Rob Green has been over the top but he will move on, says Matthew Upson Upson has seen his star fall in recent times as he has gone from being first reserve centre half under Fabio Capello to fifth choice behind two players who did not kick in a ball in the qualifying campaign. King and Carragher have moved ahead of Upson in the pecking order, although the West Ham defender is still desperately hoping to start England's next game alongside John Terry against Algeria on Friday. Carragher - who was coaxed out of international retirement by Capello just three weeks before the start of the World Cup - remains favourite to keep his place as replacement for King - who was also a shock call-up for South Africa. Upson was diplomatic enough to play down his relegation in the order of preference. He would previously have been a starter against US in the absence of injured Rio Ferdinand, but when King suffered his injury on Saturday Upson, 31, said: "I was preparing to come on. "Every game, you always have to prepare as if you'll get on the pitch or you'll get caught short. Everything else is out of my control. "I just have to make sure I'm physically and mentally ready for the challenge. I can safely say that I can. Whenever I'm called upon, I'll be ready. "It is disappointing for me on a personal level. I want to play. But it's the manager's decision. He will do what's best for the team. "Ultimately, that's why we're here. We're here to win something as a group, so you have to put aside what you want and what you don't want. "You have to be collective as a group. I'm willing to accept his decision, as normal, and I'll be ready when called upon."
Upson was talking yesterday as he and Michael Dawson went on an FA visit to an orphanage in Rustenburg which put everything else in perspective. But Upson did confess that he could not let Carragher's decision to make an England comeback bother him and he insists his pace may yet give him an advantage in the battle to face Algeria. Upson said: "It's not really down to me. Whatever he (Carragher) decides to do is his business. It's completely outside my control, and my focus is me and how ready I can be. As long as I'm ready, I've done my job. "I feel very happy with my international contribution under Fabio Capello. That's why I'm here with the squad. It was an objective achieved for me to be here. "While I'm here I want to play as much as I can, and the manager will dictate that. It's his decision. "I think I used to be the quickest but I don't know now. We haven't had a race. Perhaps we should. Do you want a race? That might help me! "I'm deceptive - I might not look as if I'm that quick, but I can cover the ground. Pace is a big part of modern football. "Jamie will be playing against quick players every week in the Premier League. It's nothing unusual for him to be facing up to players like Altidore, who was playing for Hull, so everyone's equipped to dealing with it in his own way. "We've got top-class, quality players and everyone is capable of coping with it in his own way."

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Stick it up your Kaiser! England are not a long-ball team, says Upson
Published 23:00 15/06/10 By John Cross
The Mirror

Fabio Capello is determined to make Kaiser Franz Beckenbauer eat his words. German legend Beckenbauer taunted England by claiming they have gone backwards under Capello and accused them of being a "kick and rush" team . But Capello, whose England team could meet bitter rivals Germany in the last 16, is desperate to have the last laugh by leading his players to World Cup glory. And yesterday, England defender Matt Upson led the chorus of disapproval against Beckenbauer's verbal volley. Upson said: "Let them shout. You can talk as much as you want. It's all down to what happens on the pitch. I think if we focus on that, that's the most important thing." West Ham centre half Upson has also defended England's style of play after the draw with USA and insists tactics will not matter as long as they win the World Cup. Beckenbauer slammed England's performance against the USA and said the number of foreign players in the Premier League is to blame for Capello's failings. Upson added: "As far as I'm concerned, we can sit here and talk about the style of football all day, but whatever wins us something, I don't care to be honest. "Obviously we want to be as entertaining as possible. But I don't think by any means that we're a long-ball team. We've been working hard on trying to be more possession-minded. "We come from a league which has such a big transition in possession all the time compared to other leagues. That's the environment we're used to playing in. When you come to a tournament like this it's very different. "The other night, it was more of a Premier League type of game: the ball was in the air for large amounts, a lot of headed challenges between centre-half and centre-forward, people picking up knockdowns in midfield. "It had that feel about it of a Premier League game. It's something we need to adapt to and probably improve on."

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Hammers making progress - Gold
Published 18:01 15/06/10 By Pa Sports
The Mirror

West Ham co-owner David Sullivan expects the club to announce another new signing within the next three weeks. The Hammers have been linked with a number of players recently - reports on Tuesday suggested they were interested in Argentinian playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme - and they are determined to follow-up on the signing of German midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger before the start of pre-season training on July 5. "It is only right that we keep supporters informed as much as we can of what we are working on, especially as there is so much speculation around this time of year," said chairman Sullivan. "With the World Cup taking place, it is not as easy to conclude deals but I can assure fans we are working 24/7 with the manager to bring new players to the club. "We have limited resources, with the £100m debt the club carries, but we are going to make every penny count and we 100% assure you there will be more new arrivals this summer. "It is very possible we will have another one in within the next two to three weeks, if not sooner."

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WEST HAM CHAIRMAN SULLIVAN PLAYS DOWN INTEREST IN RIQUELME
Daily Star
16th June 2010 By Paul Brown

WEST HAM chairman David Sullivan last night played down reports the club are set to sign former Argentina star Juan Roman Riquelme. The playmaker, 31 – who quit playing for his country after a bust-up with boss Diego Maradona – wants to leave Boca Juniors. Hammers are reportedly set to offer the ex-Barcelona and Villarreal ace a two-year deal. But sources at Upton Park suggest they have no more than a casual interest in him. West Ham have already signed German midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger, 28, this summer and Sullivan is pursuing other targets, with a striker his top priority. "We have limited resources, with our £100m debt, but we are going to make every penny count," said Sullivan.

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West Ham dismiss Green rumours
By Harry Harris, Football Correspondent
ESPN
June 14, 2010

West Ham have told Soccernet that reports they are looking to sell under-fire England goalkeeper Robert Green are completely unfounded. Green has come under scrutiny in the national press following his blunder in England's 1-1 draw with USA, and it has been rumoured that West Ham are ready to cash in and replace him with Richard Wright, who has been released by Ipswich. However, West Ham co-owner David Sullivan believes speculation on Green's future is a cheap shot intended to further undermine his confidence.
He told Soccernet: "It is just total nonsense that we are now trying to find a replacement for Robert Green. It is just not true. "He is our No. 1 'keeper and will remain our No. 1 'keeper next season. He's had a superb season with us and we expect him to be with us for at least the two years left on his current contract." Sullivan also hopes Green will be allowed to keep his England place so he can make amends. "Only the manager can decide who plays Friday night," he said. "If I was picking the team, it would still be Robert Green. Let's not forget his great second half save from about seven yards."

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Juan Roman Riquelme feels West Ham United offer is 'best option', reveals player's agent
Barry McIntosh confirms West Ham offer interests Riquelme...
By Alex Young
15 Jun 2010 16:27:00
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Boca Juniors midfielder Juan Roman Riquelme could be on his way to West Ham United, according to the player's agent Barry McIntosh. The 31-year-old is out of contract at Argentine club Boca, so is available on a free transfer, which has interested West Ham — who have debts of more than £100 million. Riquelme was being lined up with a move to Brazilian side Flamengo, with an offer already on the table, but now the Hammers' interest is now in the public domain his head has seemingly been turned. McIntosh has confirmed that at least five other Premier League clubs are interested in the former Barcelona man's services. "There are at least four other English clubs in the equation," McIntosh told Sky Sports News. "But I think the location of London, the challenge at West Ham and working beside the likes of Scott Parker and Thomas Hitzlsperger have been very important factors in him considering the move. "Right now, we think the best option, the most likely, and the one he's most interested in is West Ham. "I think for a foreign player of the magnitude of Riquelme, the lure of London is always going to be a deciding factor over any other club. "So unless Arsenal come in then I think the most likely destination and the one Riquelme would be most interested in is West Ham."
Despite playing in part of Argentina's qualification for the World Cup 2010, Riquelme fell out with coach Diego Maradona and thus ruled himself out of appearing in South Africa. Now the three-time Argentina Player of the Year seemingly wants to challenge himself in European football again, after a three-year absence following his departure from Spanish side Villarreal. "[A move] was unlikely a few weeks ago because Riquelme's No.1 club, where he is an idol, is Boca Juniors," McIntosh added. "He played for them on very small financial terms to satisfy the fans. "But it's come to the position now where he feels he may have to look at all the other options that are being offered to him because he doesn't feel like he's getting value for money in terms of staying at Boca. "That has alerted a number of other clubs from Brazil to Europe and even in Qatar, offering multi-million pound deals. "But I think he'd like to be a part of the project of West Ham, and what David Sullivan and David Gold have got in mind for the future for the club, including the new stadium. "In precise words, Riquelme has said that in terms of going to a club like Manchester United, it wouldn't really be an attraction to him because if he goes there they could win the Champions League - they've already done it - or they win the FA Cup - they've already done it. "He wants to go to a club where he's going to make a mark."

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Juan Roman Riquelme would rather sign for West Ham than Manchester United, says Argentina playmaker's agent
Daily Mail
By Ashley Gray Last updated at 5:30 PM on 15th June 2010

Juan Roman Riquelme's agent has confirmed that West Ham United are in pole position to sign the Argentina playmaker. The 31-year-old former Villarreal star is out of contract with Boca Juniors and ready to return to Europe after three years in his homeland. Riquelme has no shortage of suitors - including Brazilian giants Flamengo - but his British representative Barry McIntosh says the player would rather join the Hammers than even Manchester United. 'Riquelme has said that in terms of going to a club like Manchester United, it wouldn't really be an attraction to him because if he goes there they could win the Champions League - they've already done it - or they win the FA Cup - they've already done it,' McIntosh told Sky Sports News. 'He wants to go to a club where he's going to make a mark. 'The location of London, the challenge at West Ham and working beside the likes of Scott Parker and (new signing) Thomas Hitzlsperger have been very important factors in him considering the move. 'So unless Arsenal come in then I think the most likely destination and the one Riquelme would be most interested in is West Ham. 'But I think he'd like to be a part of the project of West Ham, and what David Sullivan and David Gold have got in mind for the future for the club, including the new stadium.'
McIntosh revealed the Hammers were ahead of four other Barclays Premier League clubs, while there was also a lucrative offer on the table from Qatar. Flamengo are understood to have offered him a two-and-a-half year deal worth £45,000 a week, while fellow Brazilian side Cruzeiro, Mexico's Atlas, and Buenos Aires side Racing Club de Avellaneda have also registered their interest. Boca Juniors have not given up hope on him signing a new contract, but Riquelme is ready to take a better-paid move after three years of letting his heart rule his head on low wages. The former Villarreal star almost signed for Everton three years ago, while Tottenham have also been linked. Despite being one of the most gifted players in his homeland, Riquelme missed out on the World Cup after declaring he wouldn't play for Argentina while Diego Maradona was in charge.

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Fabio Capello blames ball for Robert Green howler in USA draw
By Matt Barlow and Matt Lawton Last updated at 11:43 PM on 15th June 2010
Daily Mail

Fabio Capello is planning to make his goalkeepers sweat again this week - but the good news for Robert Green is that the England manager blames the ball more than him for Saturday's howler against the USA. Capello's players would prefer to see the Italian name his team earlier than two hours before meeting Algeria in Cape Town on Friday. But sources insist the manager has no intention of changing an approach he feels has proved successful for him, even after the criticism he has received for putting undue pressure on Green. Unless he suddenly decides otherwise, it means that Green, Joe Hart and David James have to train this week not knowing if they will be playing in a World Cup game England now have to win. But it emerged last night that Capello is far more critical of the adidas Jabulani ball than any mistake Green might have made when he allowed Clint Dempsey's shot to spin off his gloves and cross the line. Capello is understood to be frustrated by the fact that his players have had less time with the ball than other countries, Germany among them, and believes his keeper was a victim of the controversial ball. While Capello refused to publicly back Green, instead stating that he wanted to see if the incident had affected the West Ham keeper 'psychologically' before making a decision, his take on the USA's equaliser will encourage the 30-year-old. The Italian praised Green for the save he made in the second half to deny Jozy Altidore and the squad have been impressed by his demeanour this week. While no pressure is put on players to see England team psychologist Christian Lattanzio, it has been noted that Green has not sought his help since the weekend even though Lattanzio was a 'mental strength' coach at West Ham.
Green is understood to have worked with another sports psychologist, Michael Griffiths, who was introduced to him by clubmate and England colleague Matthew Upson.
Yesterday Upson said: 'Rob's been exceptional. He's tough. He's coped brilliantly. It's behind him, he knows what he's got to do. He's a big boy. He'll accept all the headlines and the hounding he's been getting. You have to get your concrete head on and do whatever to focus on performing well on Friday. He's desperate to play. He doesn't want to hide. He hasn't hidden since the mistake. 'In the second half, his focus was really good which is testament to him mentally. 'You've seen those incidents happen before and the rest of the game has been a write-off for people. That wasn't the case for him. 'And possibly the manager will see that. He'll realise he's coped with it and moved on.'
It is understood that new West Ham boss Avram Grant has also contacted Green to offer encouragement. There was a real siege mentality in the England camp yesterday after Franz Beckenbauer declared them a 'kick and rush team' who had 'gone backwards'. Coaching staff think it could be part of a strategy to unsettle England ahead of a possible last 16 clash. 'Maybe they are scared,' said an insider.

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West Ham eyeing Fulham star Dickson Etuhu and St Etienne striker Gonzalo BergessioBy Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 12:10 AM on 15th June 2010
The Mirror

West Ham boss Avram Grant is monitoring contract talks between Fulham and Dickson Etuhu and has expressed an interest in St Etienne striker Gonzalo Bergessio. Etuhu, 28, who is with Nigeria at the World Cup finals, has one year left and is hoping for a long term deal. Argentinian Bergessio, meanwhile, is also interesting Bolton. The 25-year-old, nicknamed The Bull, is valued at around £4million.

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