Friday, September 2

Daily WHUFC News - 2nd September 2011

Elliot eyes another treble
WHUFC.com
Elliot Lee is targeting a fourth consecutive hat-trick for the U18s this
weekend
02.09.2011

Hat-trick hero Elliot Lee is in the form of his young life. The 16-year-old
Academy striker has netted a treble in each of his previous three FA Premier
Academy League appearances against Chelsea, Sheffield United and Sunderland.
Lee's amazing goal-scoring feats have helped the Hammers to begin the
2011/12 season in perfect fashion, defeating the Blades 4-1 at Little Heath
and the Black Cats 3-2 at the Academy of Light. With a trip to Tottenham
Hotspur to look forward to on Saturday, the teenager is planning to take the
match ball home with him for a fourth consecutive match. "It's been really
good to get three hat-tricks against Chelsea, Sheffield United and
Sunderland," Lee told West Ham TV. "I'm just enjoying playing my football at
the minute and I just think this form comes with it. "I don't know what the
secret has been. I just get myself in the box and I always want to score in
every game. I just want to enjoy my football and I think the goals have come
along with that."

It does not take a genius to work out that Lee possesses a deadly eye for
goal, but there is much more to his game than that. Strength, movement, fine
close control and a decent turn of pace all mean that the West Ham youngster
is a player to be feared. All that said, Lee's famous father Rob - the
former England midfielder - Academy Director Tony Carr and Under-18s coach
Nick Haycock will insist that the striker does not get carried away by his
recent success. "I think I've got naturally good movement, I work hard in
every game and my eagerness to score goals are my strengths. Like I said, I
want to score in every game. "I'm definitely not going to get carried away.
I always want to keep my feet on the ground. I just want to enjoy my
football and if I can keep working hard and scoring goals, I can push myself
into the development squad and who knows after that, really. "My Dad just
tells me to keep enjoying my football and everything will come if I just
keep playing and scoring goals. I always listen to my Dad because his advice
is great. He's been there and done it, so I'd be an idiot not to listen to
him."

While Lee is stealing the headlines, he is merely one of a host of
highly-promising scholars within the club's Academy at present. Second-years
Matthias Fanimo, Blair Turgott and Danny Potts have all started the season
superbly, while first-years Leo Chambers and Kieran Sadlier have both been
tipped for great things should they continue to develop. "We've got a really
solid side and I think we'll go really far this season with the likes of Leo
and Danny at the back and Kieran, Matthias and Blair creating goals. "My
football is really good at the moment because I get chances in every game
with Matthias, Blair and Kieran creating them."

While his club football is going swimmingly, one accolade that has so far
eluded Lee is an international call-up - an honour achieved by all his
aforementioned team-mates. "It would be great if I could get a chance with
the England national team, but if I keep scoring my goals then hopefully a
call-up will come." "We've got a really solid side and I think we'll go
really far this season with the likes of Leo Chambers and Danny Potts at the
back and Kieran Sadlier, Matthias Fanimo and Blair Turgott creating goals.
"My football is really good at the moment because I get chances in every
game with Matthias, Blair and Kieran creating them."

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Carr targets Tottenham
WHUFC.com
The Academy Director is looking to the team to make it three wins out of
three this weekend
02.09.2011

Tony Carr is relishing the prospect of a weekend derby away to Tottenham
Hotspur after the Under-18s won a five-goal thriller at Sunderland. The
weekend win - achieved in no small measure thanks to Elliot Lee's third
successive league hat-trick - made it two victories from two matches in the
2011/12 FA Premier Academy League. "It was a happy coach coming back from
Sunderland," he told whufc.com. "We went over up overnight and had a
six-and-a-half hour journey. We stayed overnight at Seaburn and then it was
just a five minute journey to their training ground. Things went very well
for us and it was a terrific team performance."

The Academy Director was particularly pleased to see the way the young
Hammers battled back, having seen a two-goal advantage squandered in the
second half. "We have all been there before, when you are two-up and the
other team come back. Fortunately we had enough in the tank to break away
and get the winner."
"Myself and [coach] Nick Haycock are very pleased with the whole squad. We
used 14 players and they all did what we needed. Elliot will take the
attention and he is showing good form. He has nine goals in three games and
can't stop scoring. There is a long way to go for him but he should be
pleased."

Sunderland posed a stern test at times with Carr admitting "there were one
or two scares". He added: "They were disappointed to lose as they had a lot
of the game and a lot of possession. We created as many chance as them but
had to work hard to stay on top. It was a very good win and double pleasing
as the Under-16s also won 3-0."

Carr added that the Tottenham trip this Saturday would be boosted by the
return of Leo Chambers, who has been away captaining the England U17 side.
Chambers is just one of several internationals in the team, with centre-back
partner Danny Potts capped by the United States, Kieran Sadlier, an Irish
regular and Blair Turgott and Matthias Fanimo are also regulars for England
at youth level.

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Henri happy with starring role
WHUFC.com
West Ham United fans will have been impressed by Henri Lansbury's
performance for England U21s
01.09.2011

Henri Lansbury toasted his move to West Ham United with a dream display for
England Under-21s on Thursday. The Hammers midfielder joined on loan from
Arsenal on transfer deadline day and then lined up for the Young Lions for
the start of UEFA European U21 Championship qualifying. Lansbury was the
star man, scoring twice and making the first and last goals in a 6-0 victory
against Azerbaijan at Watford. His first goal was the pick of the bunch, a
superbly-executed overhead kick on 21 minutes. England were already one-up
at that point with Lansbury's corner picking out Craig Dawson to head in.
Jordan Henderson made it three on the stroke of half-time before Lansbury
added the fourth on 73 minutes with a powerful finish. The scoring continued
through Martyn Waghorn as the game entered its closing stages but it was
Lansbury who was announced to the Vicarage Road crowd as man of the match
before making a second for Dawson in identical fashion to the first on 90
minutes.

Lansbury said: "It is a great start, we have had a great few days training
with the lads. I didn't think [the overhead kick] was going in at first but
I'll take it!
"There is a lot of talent here. We showed that in the qualifiers last time
as well but hopefully we can do better. It is not an easy group, every
international is hard so we have to go into each game and give our all."

Speaking for the first time about his move to the Boleyn, he added: "I am
looking forward to it. I met Big Sam yesterday and hopefully I can carry on
what I've shown tonight."

ESPN analyst Martin Keown was among those heaping praise on the Hammers' new
No22. "What has impressed me his is footballing intelligence," he said. "
Lansbury is able to identify what's on at will. He has been very impressive
and is the glue in this England team holding it all together ... Sam
Allardyce has done a good bit of business."

Still only 20, Lansbury could figure for England again on Monday night when
they welcome 2013 EURO hosts Israel to Barnsley's Oakwell. He is then due to
report to Chadwell Heath on Tuesday to meet his new West Ham United
team-mates for the first time.

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Bentley eyes 'perfect relationship'
WHUFC.com
England midfielder David Bentley is going to give his all for West Ham
United
01.09.2011

David Bentley believes he and West Ham United could have 'the perfect
relationship' after joining the club on a season-long loan from Tottenham
Hotspur. The England midfielder, who turned 27 last Saturday, is hoping to
kick-start his career after three frustrating seasons at White Hart Lane.
Still in the prime of his career, Bentley told West Ham TV that he sees the
Boleyn Ground as the perfect place to regain the form that made him one of
the country's most coveted footballers.
"West Ham is a good club and is a club where the manager wanted me," said
the club's new No8. "We have good players and it is in London which will
keep my family happy. Hopefully I can come here and do well. "I knew about
the move over quite a period of time and when my agent told me that West Ham
were interested, it was a move that was definitely of interest to me. "I
spoke to Sam - I won't say what he said but it was a good conversation.
Hopefully I can come here and be positive and do well."

Like fellow summer signings Kevin Nolan, Matt Taylor, John Carew and Joey
O'Brien, Bentley said he had no hesitation in dropping into the npower
Championship to play his football. The Peterborough-born player, who will be
fit for selection in West Ham's next npower Championship fixture at home to
Portsmouth on 10 September, is determined to make up for lost time by
shining in a claret and blue shirt. "Every player wants to play in the
Premier League but sometimes you have to make that step and hopefully it'll
be the right step for my career. "I've had a few low points over the last
few years and hopefully I can rebuild as West Ham are trying do to -
hopefully it can be the perfect relationship. "I'm trying to rebuild my
career like West Ham are trying to rebuild themselves as a football club, so
hopefully we can go hand-in-hand."

Should he do well, Bentley said he would have no qualms about turning his
season-long loan into a permanent move to east London. "Of course I would
definitely consider staying here. If they consider keeping me, then I'd
definitely consider it. "We'll have to see how my time here is going to pan
out, but the main priority is to get promoted and that's what I've come here
to do and help the club to do. "After that, we'll see, but I'd definitely
consider it."

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Squad numbers confirmed
WHUFC.com
The new Hammers have all been given their squad numbers for the season ahead
01.09.2011

West Ham United can confirm the final squad numbers for the 2011/12 season.
With the transfer window closed, the coaching staff confirmed the new squad
numbers on Thursday morning. David Bentley has been allocated No8, Guy Demel
has No20, Papa Bouba Diop will be No21, Henri Lansbury was given No22 and
Brian Montenegro was handed No26.

West Ham United squad numbers

1 Robert Green
2 Winston Reid
3 George McCartney
4 Kevin Nolan
5 James Tomkins
7 Sam Baldock
8 David Bentley
9 Carlton Cole
10 Jack Collison
11 John Carew
14 Matt Taylor
15 Abdoulaye Faye
16 Mark Noble
17 Joey O'Brien
18 Julien Faubert
19 Freddie Sears
20 Guy Demel
21 Papa Bouba Diop
22 Henri Lansbury
23 Herita Ilunga
24 Frank Nouble
26 Brian Montenegro
27 Jordan Spence
28 Peter Kurucz
29 Marek Stech
30 Frederic Piquionne
31 Ruud Boffin
32 Gary O'Neil

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Big Sam hails deadline's passing
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 1st September 2011
By: Staff Writer

Sam Allardyce says he can relax once again now the summer transfer window
deadline has passed. Speaking to the Daily Mail today, West Ham United's
manager admitted that he feared late 'too-good-to-turn-down' offers for some
of his players prior to last night's 11pm deadline - but confessed to being
delighted that those fears failed to materialise and he managed to retain
the remainder of his squad. "Managers in my position dread the final few
days of the transfer window. In the end, this deadline day went well for us
at West Ham United," he said. "We managed to bring in three good players; an
experienced performer in Papa Bouba Diop, someone involved in Norwich City's
promotion last season in Henri Lansbury and David Bentley. If we can get
Bentley back to the level he has reached in the past, he will be an exciting
signing."

On Scott Parker - who the club have been actively seeking to sell since West
Ham were relegated at the end of last season and has been as good as gone
for some time - he added: "We've obviously known for some time that he could
be moving on. He's 30 years old and he feared he could lose his England
place if he did not play in the Barclays Premier League this season."

A fierce critic of the current transfer system, Allardyce continues to call
for change in the current arrangement - but admits that most, if not all
systems have their negative aspects. "For other managers I'm sure it was
frustrating," he argued. "They might now be staring at gaping holes in their
squad, forcing them into a major rethink after months of hard work. "This
is the problem with the transfer window. It is hugely disruptive and a
massive distraction. But I can't see a solution. Bringing the transfer
window forward and closing it a month earlier would create new problems."

The dirty dozen: Sam's summer signings

14th June
Abdoulaye Faye: free transfer

16th June
Kevin Nolan: Newcastle Utd, £4m

23rd July
Matthew Taylor: Bolton, £2.2m

30th July
Joey O'Brien: free transfer

6th August
John Carew: free transfer

10th August
George McCartney: Sunderland, season-long loan

26th August
Sam Baldock: MK Dons, £2m + £750,000 add-ons

29th August
Brian Montenegro: Club , season-long loan

30th August
Papa Bouba Diop: free transfer

31st August
David Bentley: Tottenham, season-long loan
Henri Lansbury: Arsenal, season-long loan
Gyu Demel: SV Hamburg, undisclosed fee

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Over-chuffed!
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 1st September 2011
By: Lee Byron

First of all, let me take my metaphorical hat off to Carlton Cole and Robert
Green. Two players who could have understandably put in transfer requests
before the month of May had finished, but didn't - and Carlton stayed true
to his words that he wanted to stay with us, even in the Championship.

He seems to be loving it here, and any doubters can just watch the way he
celebrates others' goals as well as his. It was a delight to watch his arms
pumping the air after we got our second against Watford.

Rob Green, although not publicly coming out and echoing Carlton's words of
staying, has been very professional and kept himself low-key, and has made
no overtures about playing in the premier league and his England chances.
Thanks lads, I am sure we all really appreciate it; I know I do.

On the same subject, Mark Noble, James Tomkins and Jack Collison could have
all easily jumped ship, trading their roots and Championship football for a
below-average Premier League outfit, but they didn't. They all stayed.

And while I'm at it, I'd like to thank Julian Faubert whose move to West Ham
hasn't exactly been good for his career, but he always gives it 100 per cent
and doesn't spit a dummy when he was played out of position. He's an
attacking midfielder (and very handy at that), not a full back.

I'm also pleased for Winston Reid, who must have been cursing the day West
Ham got in touch with him about this time last year. He seems to be
fulfilling his potential. Let's hope Barrera comes back and does the same.

So we have a core of players who were with us last season, and we have shed
the players who were for one reason or another, just not cutting it at our
club, although I don't agree with the moving on of Hines and Stanislas. Both
have bags of potential, so let's hope those decisions won't come back to
bite us.

I would like to say thank you to Scott Parker for his service, but he
blatantly doesn't really care about our club much. He'd rather spin the
nonsense about his England place, which was never under threat had he wanted
to stay with us. Capello had not only stated on Sky that he would still pick
players from the Championship, and backed that up by picking him and Green
for England's upcoming qualifiers.

So what of our new look squad? It could be said that we are still a bit
light on the strength-in-depth - but not in the strength.

Let's be honest, we have signed some real beasts: guys who wouldn't be
bottling the challenges some of our lot did last season; guys who will not
think twice about flattening the opposition (fairly hopefully) for
possession; guys who will hopefully strike the fear of God into the
opposition when they see a team more resembling a Rugby side than a West Ham
side; guys who will fight for their manager, himself not short of a few
kilos.

Basically we have now got a squad to match the manager. And this is good
news for us supporters, I think.

I think this because after watching the 2005–06 season review, Alan Pardew
said of the FA Cup game verses Sam's Bolton team that it was the hardest,
most physical game he'd been involved in and that our players were on their
knees by the end. It means now we can watch our team give it their all,
fight for every ball, and hopefully with the more skillful players, also
mesmerize the other teams.

I'm looking forward to seeing Baldock link up with Carlton, and watching us
compete as the games mount up, which will give some of the other lads a
chance to really make an impact. I think defensively we'll be strong, and
they will have a solid midfield in front of them.

And let's see plenty of goals flying in the other end (quick point to Sam. I
know you wanted to see the game out against forest, but with 85 minutes on
the clock, and being 1 – 4 up, surely we could have stopped trying to take
the ball into the corners and tried for a fifth or sixth in the same manner
Man Utd did against Arsenal).

All in all I am feeling very good about our new manger, our new look team,
and our league position. I am fully behind Big Sam, the team as always, and
for once the board has kept quiet and let him their manager get on with his
job. Onwards and upwards!

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The new Bentley brigade
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 1st September 2011
By: Staff Writer

New signing David Bentley says his move to West Ham could be the kick-start
his career needs. The 27-year-old - who will wear the number eight shirt
vacated by Scott Parker - signed on loan from Tottenham yesterday, one of
three deadline day signings made by Sam Allardyce as he sought to enhance
his squad ahead of last night's 11pm deadline. As well as the former England
winger, Allardyce managed to land Henri Lansbury from Arsenal and Guy Demel
from Hamburg during the day - completing what many Hammers fans are hailing
as the club's best ever transfer window, despite the loss of Parker. It
could also prove to be the best transfer window ever for Bentley, who has
suffered a torrid time at White Hart Lane. Having convinced himself that he
had no chance of forcing his way back into Harry Redknapp's plans - few do
once having fallen out of favour - he jumped at the chance to move from
north to east London. And should the 2011/12 campaign prove a successful one
for both West Ham and Bentley, he sees no reason why he can't prolong his
stay at the club. "Of course I would definitely consider staying here. If
they consider keeping me, then I'd definitely consider it," he told
whufc.com this morning. We'll have to see how my time here is going to pan
out, but the main priority is to get promoted and that's what I've come here
to do and help the club to do. "After that, we'll see, but I'd definitely
consider it. West Ham is a good club and a club where the manager wanted me.
Hopefully I can come here and do well."

Big shoes to fill: West Ham's most recent number eights

David Connolly 2003-2004: Pld 39 Gls 10
Teddy Sheringham 2004-2007: Pld 76 Gls 28
Scott Parker 2007-2011: Pld 123 Gls 12

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Junior: I just want to play football
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 1st September 2011
By: Staff Writer

Junior Stanislas has revelaed why he decided to join former team mate Zavon
Hines at Championship rivals Burnley. The 21-year-old London-born youngster
finally waved goodbye to the Boleyn Ground yesterday having been with the
club for 11 years, since he was aged just ten. Despite having no inclination
to move away from his childhood club, it was made clear by the steady stream
of new arrivals that summer that he was considered surplus to requirements
by Sam Allardyce. As a result, Stanislas signed a three year deal with the
Clarets yesterday, hours ahead of the transfere deadline. Despite admitting
that he will miss east London, the winger admits that he will be pleased to
team up with pal Hines once again. "I'm delighted to be here. It's a big
decision, but at the same time it's all about playing football," he told the
Lancashire Telegraph. "I just want to play week in and week out and
unfortunately that wasn't happening back in London. "If you are not doing
that at one club, then you have to look elsewhere. That's football, so
hopefully I can come here and make an impression. Burnley seems like a good
family club with good people, so I'm glad it's all gone through and I'm just
eager to get playing again. "Zavon and I have spoken a few times and he has
been telling me how friendly the people, the manager and staff are so I'm
really looking forward to it. A lot of the boys here are hungry and
determined to get back in the Premier League, so it's sounding good for us."


KUMB.com would like to wish Junior the very best of luck with his new club.

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Stanislas - I had to move
Winger explains reasons for Hammers exit
By Pete O'Rourke - Follow me: @skysportspeteo. Last Updated:
September 1, 2011 1:25pm
SSN

Burnley new boy Junior Stanislas admits he had to leave West Ham for the
sake of his career. The 21-year-old winger found his opportunities limited
under Sam Allardyce at Upton Park and made a switch to Turf Moor on transfer
deadline day in a bid to get more first-team action. "It's a big decision
but at the same time it's all about playing football," Stanislas told
Burnley's official website. "I just want to play week in, week out and
unfortunately that wasn't happening back in London. "If you are not doing
that at one club then you have to look elsewhere. That's football, so
hopefully I can make an impression here. "Burnley seem like a good, family
club with good people so I'm glad it's all gone through and I'm just eager
to get playing again."

Delighted

Burnley boss Eddie Howe was delighted to lure Stanislas to Turf Moor. The
England Under-21 international became the Clarets' seventh summer signing
after arriving on a three-year deal ahead of Wednesday night's transfer
deadline. "I was pleased to bring Junior in. I think he's going to be an
excellent signing for us," said Howe.
"I am very pleased with the attacking options we have. I think we are going
to be a real threat going forward this season, as we have proved already at
times."

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Bentley ready for fresh start
Spurs flop ready to revive career with Hammers
Last Updated: September 1, 2011 9:16pm
SSN

New West Ham winger David Bentley is keen to rebuild his career after
arriving at Upton Park from Tottenham on a season-long loan deal. The former
England international, 27, has dropped down to the Championship after being
frozen out at White Hart Lane. "I've had a few low points over the last few
years and hopefully I can rebuild as West Ham are trying to do, hopefully it
can be the perfect relationship," Bentley told West Ham TV. "I'm trying to
rebuild my career like West Ham are trying to rebuild themselves as a
football club, so hopefully we can go hand-in-hand." Bentley revealed he
could make a permanent switch to Upton Park if his loan spell is a success.
"Of course I would definitely consider staying here," he added. "If they
consider keeping me then I would definitely consider it."

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David Bentley hopes to kickstart his career at West Ham
Published: Today
The Sun

DAVID BENTLEY wants to kickstart his career at rebuilding West Ham. The
Spurs winger joined the Hammers on a season-long loan on Wednesday. Bentley,
27, said: "I'm trying to rebuild my career like West Ham are trying to
rebuild themselves. "Everyone wants to play in the Premier League but
sometimes you have to make that step and, hopefully, it'll be the right step
for my career. "It's a good club and the manager wanted me."

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West Ham keeper given injury hope
London 24
Nathaniel John, West Ham correspondent
Thursday, September 1, 2011
4:23 PM

West Ham keeper Rob Green is expected to recover from his finger injury for
the Hammers' next game in a week's time. Green had to pull out of Fabio
Capello's England squad at the beginning of the week with the injury, but
scans have since revealed that the keeper's finger is not broken. It is also
understood that Green will play against Portsmouth next Saturday, even
though the injury may not have fully healed.

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David Bentley: I would 'definitely consider' permanent transfer from
Tottenham to West Ham
1 Sep 2011 22:45:00
By Richard Parry
Goal.com

The former Blackburn and Arsenal winger has endured a difficult time at
White Hart Lane following his mega-money switch from Ewood Park, failing to
cement himself in manager Harry Redknapp's plans. After being loaned to
Birmingham City for the second half of the 2010-11 season, Bentley has now
been sent to West Ham, and the one-time England international is keen to get
his career back on track. "I've had a few low points over the last few years
and hopefully I can rebuild as West Ham are trying to do, hopefully it can
be the perfect relationship," Bentley told West Ham TV. "I'm trying to
rebuild my career like West Ham are trying to rebuild themselves as a
football club, so hopefully we can go hand-in-hand." "Of course I would
definitely consider staying here," he added. "If they consider keeping me
then I would definitely consider it."

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Portsmouth don't dilly Dailly as veteran defender released after just two
games
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 10:14 PM on 1st September 2011
Daily Mail

Former Scotland defender Christian Dailly has been axed by Portsmouth after
playing just two games. Ex-West Ham star Dailly, 37, only joined Pompey last
month after leaving Charlton at the end of last season.

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Henri Lansbury scores cracking overhead kick for England U21s
Friday, September 2nd, 2011

It has been an eventful week for Henri Lansbury, who was a late sub for
Arsenal in their mauling at Manchester United on Sunday, moved on loan to
West Ham on transfer deadline day and then scored a brace for England
Under-21 against Azerbaijan on Thursday evening. Time could well be running
out for Lansbury at Arsenal who has been sent on another loan spell to join
Sam Allardyce at West Ham, following previous lower league outings with
Scunthorpe, Norwich and Watford. Arsene Wenger's signings of Yossi Benayoun
and Mikel Arteta suggest Lansbury could well have to pull out some special
performance at Upton Park to get the attention of the Arsenal manager.
Lansbury starred for England Under-21s as they hit Azerbaijan for six on
Thursday night, scoring twice but his first was a special goal – an overhead
kick from that nestled in the far corner. Fellow Arsenal youngster Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain was the provider with a fine run and cross down the
right, with Lansbury producing a beauty.

http://www.101greatgoals.com/videodisplay/golazo!-henri-lansbury-england-u21
-azerbaijan-15354647/

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Daily WHUFC News - 1st September 2011

Big September for Big Sam
WHUFC.com
A frenetic finish to the transfer window has left everyone at the Boleyn
Ground full of optimism
01.09.2011

Hammers fans should stay close to whufc.com over the coming days for all
best news and views around the club's 12 summer signings. A dozen new names
have arrived to bolster the 2011/12 npower Championship challenge, along
with the important retention of homegrown Hammers trio Mark Noble, Jack
Collison and James Tomkins, and established internationals Robert Green and
Carlton Cole.

The new-look Hammers squad will next be in action for the Kids for a Quid
home match against Portsmouth on Saturday week. Along with Kevin Nolan, Matt
Taylor and Co, there could be a number of debutants with Guy Demel, Henri
Lansbury, David Bentley, Sam Baldock and Papa Bouba Diop all hoping to make
their Boleyn bows.

It is the start of what could be a pivotal month for the club. Millwall away
follows on 17 September before the month concludes with back to back home
games against Peterborough United and Ipswich Town. whufc.com will also
continue to keep tabs on the Academy aces out on loan with Ahmed Abdulla,
Jordan Brown, Olly Lee,
Jordan Spence and Cristian Montano all eager to impress.

The official website will confirm the new squad numbers later on Thursday,
while West Ham TV will be on hand to capture the first interviews. As well
as the new signings, the club's cameras already have plenty of special
features coming up to keep you going - even without a first-team game taking
place this weekend.
Coming up on West Ham TV are the latest U18 highlights plus a special Elliot
Lee interview and package featuring his first two hat-tricks this season.
Then there is Carlton Cole on his bid to keep on scoring, the best of the
development squad action including Papa Bouba Diop and a Martin Allen
catch-up with his thoughts on Sam Baldock and Cristian Montano. That's not
all though, as there is also a David Gold sit-down and, of course, every
single first team match from pre-season and the campaign so far to savour.

The live action - with full audio commentary on West Ham TV of course -
returns with the visit of Portsmouth on 10 September, the first 3pm home
kick-off of the season. Make sure you are there to see how Sam Allardyce
copes with the welcome headache of a selection dilemma, with the Hammers
having gone to Nottingham Forest and won 4-1 in their last outing. Get your
tickets today at www.whufcboxoffice.com

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West Ham tempt giant defender Demel from Hamburg
Page last updated at 22:54 GMT, Wednesday, 31 August 2011 23:54 UK
BBC.co.uk

West Ham have signed Ivory Coast's Guy Demel from German side Hamburg.
Demel, a French citizen, has been in the Bundesliga for 10 years - spending
four seasons with Borussia Dortmund before moving to Hamburg in 2005. The
powerful right-sided international, who can play either in defence or
midfield, has joined on a two-year contract with the option of a further
year. The 30-year-old becomes Hammers boss Sam Allardyce's 12th summer
signing.

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So long, Scotty
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 31st August 2011
By: Daniel Nuss

Today marks the end of Scott Parker's time in the claret and blue. Having
arrived in 2007, his early days were marked by injuries and his £7million
price tag was starting to raise some questions.

It was only the following season that he moved into a pivotal role within
the team. This resulted in him winning the Hammer of The Year award at the
end of the 08/09 season. Parker would later go on to retain the award the
following season (the first to do so since Julian Dicks in '97).

As a player, Parker embodied a lot of what we look for as fans. 100 per cent
commitment each game, grit and determination. Scotty was never shy of a
tackle, nor did he go missing when the going got tough. At a time where the
team needed guiding, our players turned to Scott for inspiration. An absent
captain and a clueless manager mattered not to Scott, who just got on with
his business as usual.

He leaves us with plenty of good memories, though they are personal
highlights as opposed to team success. This is because of poor management,
lack of effort on his team mates behalf and a general feel-bad atmosphere
surrounding the club. Amidst it all, Parker was a sight for sore eyes with
his energy and belief. Leading by example, Scott often pulled his teammates
through games using sheer will power.

When building a team, any manager worth his salt will look for a Scott
Parker type player. A hard worker, willing to put himself in harm's way for
the cause. This endeared him to us. A great testament to the man's character
was the way he handled his personal affairs last season. Losing his father
to illness a day prior to a very important away match against bitter rivals
Tottenham, Scott showed great professionalism and lead the team to a 0-0
draw.

To get through a game after such an ordeal speaks volumes for the true
getnleman that he is. Another memorable moment is the famous half-time
teamtalk at The Hawthorns. 3-0 down at the break, Parker took over the
dressing room to try and rally his troops. His speech left Carlton Cole with
tears in his eyes. The game ended 3-3.

Not even Parker, who won the 'Football Writers' Player of the Year' award,
could save West Ham from relegation last season. Having signed a contract
extension with a considerable pay rise it was clear that the club would not
be able to keep hold of him in the Championship. Parker knew his England
place was far from certain, and a season in the fizzy pop ahead of the Euro
2012 finals could do him a disservice. The club, on the other hand, needed
to get him off the books and re-invest the money into the team.

Towards the end of his time with us, there were voices questioning his
commitment and effort. He was accused of bottling challenges in order to
avoid injuries. I for one don't believe this to be true. Not after what
we've been through and the way he went about his business.

The character he's shown in recent years should forever be engraved in the
minds of West Ham supporters. Parker's official transfer request on August
30th was a hard pill to swallow. It meant the player had waived any loyalty
bouns owed to him, whilst expressing his desires in public for the very
first time following the club's relegation.

It's never easy is it? Letting go of your favourite players. You start
rationalising the move, saying it's best for both parties, questioning his
commitment and looking for the positive aspects of the sale. In reality
though, he will be missed both as a player and as a person. In his absence,
fans and players will turn to Kevin Nolan for proper leadership, a quality
he quite clearly possesses.

The money recieved for Parker could be of real use for Big Sam, who wants to
bulk up his paper-thin squad. The gaffer admits he is looking for at least
two additions, one of which will surely be a midfielder.

So today, we bid farewell to a player who was nothing but a credit to the
claret and blue. He may be leaving us to join Tottenham, but he should be
remembered for his never-ending effort when pulling on our shirt. A true
gent and one of a choice few who have earned the right to leave the club on
amicable terms.

Should our club win promotion this season, Parker's first game back in a
Tottenham shirt promises to be an interesting affair. Best of luck in the
future, Scott. Your pirouettes will surely be missed.

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All change as window closes
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 31st August 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham go into their next Championship game without 25 players who ended
the 2010/11 season at the club. With the summer transfer window now
officially closed, the full extent of the club's activity in the market
during the summer can be revealed. An astonishing 37 players have either
arrived at or left West Ham United since temporary manager Kevin Keen
oversaw the 3-0 home defeat to Middlesborough just three months ago. However
only six of those transfers have involved transfer fees - the highest being
that for Scott Parker, who was sold to Tottenham earlier today for a fee
believed to be £5million.

The only other fee received for an outgoing player was from Locomotiv
Moscow, who paid around £1.5million for central defender Manuel Da Costa.
West Ham, who have signed 12 players sactioned fees for four of those; the
purchases of Guy Demel, Sam Baldock, Matthew Taylor and Kavin Nolan.

Full details of the club's summer transfer business can be seen below.

Revolving doors - the summer comings and goings

Ins

Free Transfers: Papa Bouba Diop, John Carew, Joey O'Brien, Abdoulaye Faye.

Purchased: Guy Demel (SV Hamburg, undisc), Sam Baldock (MK Dons £2m),
Matthew Taylor (Bolton, £2.2m), Kevin Nolan (Newcastle, £4m).

Loaned: David Bentley (Tottenham, season), Henri Lansbury (Arsenal, season),
Brian Montenegro (Deportivo Maldonado, season), George McCartney
(Sunderland, season).

Total: 12 players (4 on loan).

Outs

End of Contract: Anthony Edgar, Holmar Orn Eyjolfsson, Daniel Gabbidon, Lars
Jacobsen, Filip Modelski, Jonathan Spector, Adam Street, Matthew Upson.

End Of Loan: Victor Obinna, Wayne Bridge, Robbie Keane.

Free Transfers: Luis Boa Morte, Kieron Dyer, Zavon Hines, Thomas
Hitzlsperger, Radoslav Kovac, Demba Ba.

Sold: Scott Parker (Tottenham, £5m), Manuel Da Costa (Lcomotiv Moscow,
£1.5m).

Loans: Pablo Barrera (Real Zaragoza, season), Jordan Spence (Bristol City,
season), Ahmed Adbulla (Swindon, four months), Jordan Brown (Aldershot, one
month), Cristian Montano (Notts County, one month), Oliver Lee (one month)
(6).

Total: 25 players (6 on loan).

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West Ham Transfer News: Hammers Do Good Business on Deadline Day
By James Kent (Contributor) on August 31, 2011 433 reads 0
Bleacher Report.com

Scott Parker may have moved on to Tottenham, but West Ham has moved quickly
to bring in two players who should bring real quality to the Championship.
David Bentley and Henri Lansbury have both joined the club in season-long
loans.

Lansbury spent much of last season on loan at Norwich City, helping the club
win promotion to the Premier League. There were rumours that Lansbury might
be set for a permanent switch to Norfolk, but it is unclear if Arsenal would
be prepared to sell the player at this stage.

In a way, it is interesting that Lansbury has been allowed to leave Arsenal
at all, considering Arsene Wenger had said that the player would get a
chance in the first team this season. Lansbury has also made appearances for
Arsenal from the bench already in the Premier League this season. But it
seems that it has been decided that Lansbury's further education is best
served by playing more regularly in the Championship.

West Ham will be getting a player that is technically very good, with great
vision and passing ability to create chances for his new teammates. Lansbury
also likes to get forward, and has a tendency to score goals himself. He
also has a fantastic engine and work rate, which is sure to make him a fan
favourite this season.

David Bentley's career has been going down the toilet at Tottenham, so he
needed to get out and play some football. If the player can recapture the
form that he showed at Blackburn after leaving Arsenal, then West Ham should
create plenty of chances.

Clearly, losing the services of Scott Parker is disappointing. However, the
England midfielder was never going to put up with playing Championship
football. West Ham fans should look to the future and remember that the club
could well be back in the Premier League next season. There is no reason why
Lansbury and Bentley can't become permanent additions to the squad.

Overall, even though Parker has now gone, the West Ham squad looks in good
shape and the club is clearly in a good position to gain automatic promotion
this season. It's also good to see a number of English players in the squad,
and that should put the Hammers in good stead when the club is back in the
Premier League. With the move to the Olympic Stadium and an experienced
manager at the helm, things are going to get a lot better.

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Sam Allardyce, the manager's view: Avoid the sacking buy and it can be a
good day
By SAM ALLARDYCE
Last updated at 1:27 AM on 1st September 2011
Daily Mail

Manager's in my position dread the final few days of the transfer window. It
is the fear of losing one of your best players, and losing them so late in
the day that it becomes difficult to find a replacement. In the end, this
transfer deadline day went well for us at West Ham United. We've obviously
known for some time that Scott Parker could be moving on. He's 30 years old
and he feared he could lose his England place if he did not play in the
Barclays Premier League this season. But we managed to respond by bringing
in three good players — an experienced performer in Papa Bouba Diop,
someone involved in Norwich City's promotion last season in Henri Lansbury,
and David Bentley. If we can get Bentley back to the level he has reached in
the past, he will be an exciting signing. For other managers, though, I'm
sure it was more frustrating. They might now be staring at gaping holes in
their squad, forcing them into a major rethink after months of hard work.
This is the problem with the transfer window. It is hugely disruptive and a
massive distraction. But I can't see a solution. Bringing the transfer
window forward and closing it a month earlier would create new problems.

A club like West Ham might release players at the end of May but we'll still
be paying their wages until the end of July, so my finance director will be
reluctant to let me bring in many new players until those leaving are off
the wage bill. I just see it as a fact of life. It makes the job harder but
you have to deal with it, buy well and avoid a panic buy that becomes a
sacking buy. One that haunts you.

Sam Allardyce has donated his fee for this article to the Sir Bobby Robson
Foundation.

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West Ham snap up Hamburg's Demel on two-year deal
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 10:19 PM on 31st August 2011
Daily Mail

West Ham have signed Guy Demel on a two-year deal from Hamburg for an
undisclosed fee. The 30-year-old right-sided player, who can play in defence
or midfield, has the option of a further 12 months at Upton Park should he
impress. He said: 'I want to help the team go back to the Premier League.
This is my goal. 'I have some friends here already like Freddie Piquionne
and Carlton Cole, and London is a great city. I am very happy to be here. 'I
had 10 years in Germany and I won the title. But it is time for a change and
to show what I can do in another country. I will do my best.' The Hammers
have signed Henri Lansbury and David Bentley on loan from Arsenal and
Tottenham respectively and Papa Bouba Diop on a free transfer in the last
two days. The Hammers have moved for Lansbury, 20, after Scott Parker
completed his protracted transfer to Tottenham. England Under-21
international Lansbury wants regular first-team football having failed to
make the breakthrough with Arsenal. Bentley, 27, spent the latter part of
last season on loan at Birmingham.

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Daily WHUFC News - III 31st August 2011

Hammers land Lansbury
WHUFC.com
West Ham United have snapped up England U21 midfielder Henri Lansbury on a
season-long loan
31.08.2011

West Ham United are pleased to announce the signing of England Under-21
midfielder Henri Lansbury. The highly-rated 20-year-old has joined the
Hammers on a season-long loan from Arsenal, having helped Norwich City to
win promotion to the Premier League last season. Hammers fans should get the
chance to run the rule over Lansbury on Thursday evening when the Young
Lions play Azerbaijan in a UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifier at
Watford. Lansbury is not due to arrive at Chadwell Heath until after England
welcome Israel to Barnsley next Monday. Capped nine times at U21 level, the
6'0 tall Lansbury is a creative midfielder with an eye for goal, having
netted 14 times in 86 career appearances. Born in Enfield, north London, in
October 1990, Lansbury was on the books of Norwich as a young schoolboy
before moving to Arsenal at the age of eight in 1999. The player came
through the ranks of the Gunners Academy, winning the FA Premier Academy
League and FA Youth Cup double in 2009 in a team that also featured the
likes of Jack Wilshere, Emmanuel Frimpong and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas.
Lansbury's promise saw manager Arsene Wenger hand him a first-team debut in
the 6-0 Carling Cup third-round victory over Sheffield United at the
Emirates on 23 September 2008. He would subsequently feature in the fourth
and fifth-round ties against Wigan Athletic and Burnley respectively. Still
only 18, Lansbury was loaned to League One side Scunthorpe United in January
2009 and responded by scoring on his Football League debut against Swindon
Town and netting four goals in 16 appearances in total. He also appeared in
the Football League Trophy final at Wembley during his time with the Iron.
Further successful loan spells at Watford (five goals in 39 appearances) and
Norwich (four goals in 23 appearances) helped the midfielder to secure a
place in England's squad for the 2011 UEFA European U21 Championship finals
in Denmark, featuring three times as a substitute.

Lansbury's selection completed a personal hat-trick, as he had previously
appeared for his country at the UEFA European U17 and U19 Championship
finals in 2007 and 2009 respectively, finishing as a runner-up on both
occasions. The youngster has featured twice for Arsenal in the Premier
League this season, appearing as a late substitute against both Liverpool
and Manchester United.

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Stanislas departs
WHUFC.com
Junior Stanislas has left the Hammers for fellow npower Championship club
Burnley
31.08.2011

West Ham United can confirm that Junior Stanislas has joined fellow npower
Championship club Burnley on a permanent basis for an undisclosed fee. The
21-year-old joined the Hammers at the age of ten before making his
first-team debut in a goalless Premier League draw with West Bromwich Albion
at the Boleyn Ground on 16 March 2009. Having scored his first goal for the
club in a home Premier League win over Middlesbrough in May 2009, Stanislas
went on to net twice in a Carling Cup second-round win over Millwall three
months later. Last season, he scored in a 1-1 Premier League draw at
Blackburn Rovers before Christmas, only to be ruled out for the remainder of
the season with a hernia problem. Earlier this month, the midfielder marked
his final appearance for the club by scoring in the Carling Cup first-round
defeat by Aldershot Town. In total, the Kidbrooke-born player made 47
appearances for the Hammers in all competitions, scoring eight goals.
Stanislas also earned international honours during his time at the Boleyn
Ground, appearing for England at U19, U20 and U21 levels. He becomes the
second Academy graduate to join Burnley this month, following Zavon Hines,
who linked up with the Clarets on 18 August. All at West Ham would like to
wish Junior well for the future.

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Hammers grab Guy
WHUFC.com
Ivory Coast international Guy Demel has become West Ham United's 12th summer
signing
31.08.2011

West Ham United are delighted to announce the signing of Ivory Coast
international Guy Demel from Hamburger SV. The powerful right-sided player,
who is comfortable across the defence or in midfield, has linked up with the
Hammers on a two-year contract with an option for a further 12 months. He
had been courted by several clubs across Europe, including Premier League
sides, but was attracted to the ambition at the Boleyn Ground. Demel, a
French citizen born in the Paris suburb of Orsay, has played at the highest
level in the German Bundesliga for the past decade, spending four seasons
with Borussia Dortmund before moving to Hamburg in 2005.

A seasoned international, the 6'2 player has been capped 26 times at senior
level and appeared twice at the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals. He also played
at the Boleyn for his country a year ago this month, providing the assist
for Kolo Toure to score the winner in a friendly victory against Italy.
Speaking exclusively to whufc.com, the 30-year-old said: "I am very excited
to join West Ham. I want to help the team go back to the Premier League.
This is my goal. I have some friends here already like Freddie Piquionne and
Carlton Cole, and London is a great city. I am very happy to be here. I know
the players here want the same as me. Everyone is determined to make it a
successful season and this is a great opportunity. "I had ten years in
Germany and I won the title. But it is time to change and show what I can do
in another country. I will do my best. "It is a good stadium and I am also
looking forward to the future. I would like to go to the new stadium with
West Ham. Something big is happening here and I want to be a part of an
exciting time in the club's history. I know the fans are very passionate."

Born and raised in France, Demel began his professional career with Ligue 2
club Nimes Olympique, making one league appearance before being snapped up
by Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger in 2000. The player spent a single season
with the Gunners before heading for German giants Borussia Dortmund, where
he won the Bundesliga title and reached the UEFA Cup final in his first
season at the club. Demel would make 41 first-team appearances over four
seasons at Signal Iduna Park - including one in both the UEFA Champions
League and UEFA Cup - plus 27 more for Borussia Dortmund II. In 2005,
Hamburger SV took Demel to the Imtech Arena and he quickly established
himself as a first-team regular, appearing at both right-back, on the right
wing or in a central defensive midfield role. In all competitions, the
Ivorian would make 199 appearances, including an impressive 52 in European
competitions, scoring four goals. Hamburger SV finished in the top-eight of
the Bundesliga in each of Demel's six seasons at the club, helping them to
compete in the UEFA Cup, UEFA Europa League and the 2006/07 UEFA Champions
League.

At international level, Demel was in the Ivory Coast squad for the 2006 FIFA
World Cup, but he did not play. However, he was involved as the Elephants
finished as runners-up at the CAF Africa Cup of Nations earlier the same
year. After appearing at the 2008 CAF Africa Cup of Nations, Demel was
called-up for the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa, starting the
group-stage fixtures against Brazil and Portugal. Demel becomes Sam
Allardyce's 12th summer signing following the captures of Abdoulaye Faye,
Kevin Nolan, Joey O'Brien, Matt Taylor, George McCartney, John Carew, Sam
Baldock, Brian Montenegro, Papa Bouba Diop, David Bentley and Henri
Lansbury.

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Big Sam bags Bentley
Winger links up with West Ham on season-long loan
Last Updated: August 31, 2011 6:37pm
SSN

West Ham have confirmed that Tottenham winger David Bentley has joined the
club on a season-long loan. The Spurs winger has endured a torrid time over
recent seasons, with an alarming dip in form seeing him slip out of the
spotlight. Once billed as the natural successor to David Beckham on the
right side of England's midfield, Bentley has tumbled out of the
international picture. A move to Spurs in July 2008 was supposed to see him
take his game to a new level, but he has gone slowly backwards. A loan
stint at Birmingham last season did not go to plan either, as the Blues were
relegated out of the Premier League.

Addition

Bentley is, however, determined to recapture his best form and hopes a spell
in the Championship with West Ham will allow him to starting heading in the
right direction once again. The Hammers are delighted to welcome the
27-year-old to Upton Park and expect him to make his bow in their next
second tier fixture. A statement released on the club's official website
read: "West Ham are delighted to announce that England midfielder David
Bentley has joined the club on a season-long loan from Tottenham Hotspur.
"Bentley is the latest addition to a strong Hammers midfield already
boasting the likes of summer recruits Kevin Nolan, Matt Taylor and Papa
Bouba Diop, as well as home-grown duo Mark Noble and Jack Collison. "The
club's tenth recruit this transfer window is due to train with his new
team-mates for the first time on Thursday, and will hope to make his debut
at home to Portsmouth on Saturday week."

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West Ham striker Junior Stanislas seals move to Burnley
Page last updated at 20:30 GMT, Wednesday, 31 August 2011 21:30 UK
BBC.co.uk

Burnley have signed West Ham United striker Junior Stanislas for an
undisclosed fee. Stanislas, 21, who joined the Hammers as a 10-year-old, has
signed a three-year deal at Turf Moor. England under-21 international
Stanislas made 47 appearances for West Ham and scored in this season's 2-1
Carling Cup defeat to Aldershot. Burnley have also agreed an undisclosed fee
for forward Zavon Hines, who moved from West Ham earlier in the window.
Hines, 22, who was also a product of the West Ham youth system, signed a
two-year contract with Burnley after rejecting a new deal at Upton Park.

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Junior departs on permanent deal
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 31st August 2011
By: Staff Writer

Junior Stanislas has joined Burnley on a permanent deal, signing a
three-year contract. The 21-year-old winger, who has been in and out of the
West Ham team ever since breaking through to the first team squad under Alan
Curbishley has joined the Clarets, having been told he was surplus to
requirements by new Hammers boss Sam Allardyce. Stanislas, who has been with
United since the age of ten had his most productive season at the Boleyn
Ground under Gianfranco Zola in the 2009/10 season. However he barely made
an impressions under Zola's successor Avram Grant and his days were numbered
as soon as Sam Allardyce began his summer signing spree, which has seen 11
new players (soon to be 12) arrive at the club since the former Bolton and
Blackburn man was installed.

Juniors Stanistats: West Ham Utd FC

2008-09: Pld 9 Gls 2
2009-10: Pld 28 Gls 4
2010-11: Pld 8 Gls 1
2011-12: Pld 2 Gls 1

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And Demel concludes business
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 31st August 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham have made their 12th and final signing of the summer transfer
window - Ivorian international defender Guy Demel. Another tall player, who
stands at 6'2", the 30-year-old has signed a two-year contract with West Ham
having completed a transfer from SV Hamburg earlier this evening.
French-born Demel - who played twice for his adopted country, the Ivory
Coast, at last summer's World Cup Finals - began his career with Nimes
before moving to Arsenal in 2000. However after just a year in London he
moved to Borussia Dortmund in Germany, citing 'homesickness' at the reason
for his sudden switch. Although he hasn't played in England since leaving
Arsenal in 2001, Demel - who can play across the back four and on the right
side of midfield - is no stranger to London and regularly travels to the UK
from Germany to meet friends, including international team mates Didier
Drogba and Salomon Kalou.

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Hammers land Demel
Ivory Coast international joins Championship outfit
Last Updated: August 31, 2011 9:52pm
SSN

West Ham have further bolstered their squad with the signing of Guy Demel on
a two-year deal from Hamburg for an undisclosed fee. The 30-year-old
right-sided player, who can play in defence or midfield, has the option of a
further 12 months at Upton Park should he impress. The Hammers have beaten
off competition from several clubs across Europe to land the Ivory Coast
international. Welcoming his move, Demel told the club's official website:
"I am very excited to join West Ham. I want to help the team go back to the
Premier League. This is my goal. "I have some friends here already like
Freddie Piquionne and Carlton Cole, and London is a great city. I am very
happy to be here. "I had 10 years in Germany and I won the title. But it is
time for a change and to show what I can do in another country. I will do my
best. "It is a good stadium and I am also looking forward to the future. I
would like to go to the new stadium with West Ham. "Something big is
happening here and I want to be part of an exciting time in the club's
history. I know the fans are very passionate."

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Daily WHUFC News - II 31st August 2011

Baldock settling in
WHUFC.com
The club's new No7 is finally up and running with his new West Ham United
team-mates
31.08.2011

Sam Baldock is determined to play his part in shooting West Ham United back
to the Premier League at the earliest opportunity. The No7 met his new
team-mates this week, having sat out Sunday's emphatic victory away at
Nottingham Forest after finalising his transfer too late to be involved. The
striker, with four goals in four league games for MK Dons this season, is
hoping to make his Hammers debut at home to Portsmouth on Saturday week. "It
is going to be a couple of weeks before I can play but I am really excited.
I have played six games already this season and started quite well. I just
want to get going as out on the pitch is where I enjoy being."

Although eager to start, Baldock admitted the international break was
"ideal" in terms of helping him to settle in. " I don't know any of the
players personally so I get to bed in and introduce myself to them. They
will try and figure out how I like to play and hopefully we will hit it off.
"They are massive names. It is a real Premier League-standard squad so I am
looking forward to it. I am only 22 so I am looking to learn as well. "

When asked to explain his playing style, Baldock said: "I think I can offer
something different to what is already in the squad. I am quite direct, I
like to score goals. I really enjoy scoring goals. I work quite hard and I
will put a shift in. I like to win as well."

Baldock was watched doing just that on two occasions before signing by Sam
Allardyce, scoring a hat-trick and a goal against Norwich City. "I hope he
doesn't expect that every week," he said with a smile when asked about the
pressure of knowing he was being watched. "Obviously having someone like Sam
Allardyce come to watch you, you are trying to impress. I am glad I did so.
I don't think any footballer can say they think about anything when they are
on the pitch. You try to block everything out and just focus on the game and
that is what I tried to do. He is delighted to have been given the No7
shirt. "It is a number I had as a youngster. At Milton Keynes they showed me
a lot of faith in giving me the No10, which is more traditionally a
striker's shirt but I was always seven as a youngster. I like it. It is a
good number at any club."

Regardless of the number on his back, Baldock just wants to experience the
buzz of running out at the Boleyn. "Everyone who knows about football, knows
about the tradition, about the fans. It is going to be massive to wear the
badge and play in front of that crowd. "I think we have got a great chance
of getting back to the Premier League. Everything about the club is so
ambitious. It is a Premier League standard stadium, a Premier League
standard squad. All we have got to do now is put the performances and the
results together and get up there. With the manager and the coaching staff
that I have met and spoken to I don't think that will be too much of a
problem."

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Bentley signs
WHUFC.com
England midfielder David Bentley has joined the club on a season-long loan
from Tottenham Hotspur
31.08.2011

West Ham United are delighted to announce that England midfielder David
Bentley has joined the club on a season-long loan from Tottenham Hotspur.
Bentley, who turned 27 last Saturday, is the latest addition to a strong
Hammers midfield already boasting the likes of summer recruits Kevin Nolan,
Matt Taylor and Papa Bouba Diop, as well as homegrown duo Mark Noble and
Jack Collison. The club's tenth recruit this transfer window is due to train
with his new team-mates for the first time on Thursday, and will hope to
make his debut in the Kids for a Quid match at home to Portsmouth on
Saturday week.

Bentley came through the Academy ranks at Arsenal, making his debut at the
age of 18 in an FA Cup third-round victory over Oxford United in January
2003.
A productive season on loan at Norwich City in 2004/05 saw him play
alongside Robert Green and win the Championship title before he left the
Gunners for Blackburn Rovers in pursuit of regular first-team football in
August 2005. Bentley announced himself on the national stage by scoring a
hat-trick in a 4-3 Premier League win over Manchester United in February
2006, helping Rovers to finish sixth in the table and qualify for the UEFA
Cup. After impressing in the UEFA Cup and helping Blackburn to a
seventh-place finish in 2007/08, Bentley was voted the club's Player of the
Year before moving to Tottenham Hotspur for £15m in July 2008. Blessed with
outstanding technique, superb delivery from set pieces and an eye for the
spectacular, Bentley continued to catch the eye during a two-and-a-half year
spell at White Hart Lane before being loaned to Birmingham City in January
2011. At international level, Bentley has represented England at U16, U18,
U21, B and senior levels, making his debut in a 3-0 2008 UEFA European
Championship qualifying victory over Israel at Wembley in September 2007. He
has been capped seven times in total.

Hammers fans should stand by for further transfer updates ahead of the 11pm
deadline this evening. Club officials are working on a number of targets
identified by Sam Allardyce and any deals done will be officially confirmed
first and fastest on whufc.com. West Ham United have already signed ten new
players this summer to help give the team the best possible chance of
returning to the Premier League at the first opportunity. Any new faces
could join Bentley, Sam Baldock and Papa Bouba Diop in hoping to make their
debuts in the Kids for a Quid home match against Portsmouth on Saturday
week.

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Brown called by Shots
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Jordan Brown has joined League Two club Aldershot Town on a month-long loan
31.08.2011

West Ham United youngster Jordan Brown has joined League Two challengers
Aldershot Town on a month-long loan. The 19-year-old is highly rated at the
Boleyn Ground and joined the first-team squad at their pre-season training
camp in Switzerland in July. There, Brown appeared in the pre-season matches
against FC Basel and BSC Young Boys, while he also featured against FC
Copenhagen, Wycombe Wanderers and Dagenham & Redbridge. Brown, who joined
the Hammers as a schoolboy, graduated from the Academy in summer 2010,
having been appointed as youth-team captain during the second year of his
scholarship. After making seven Barclays Premier Reserve League appearances
in 2010/11, a thigh injury hindered Brown's progress in early 2011, but he
returned in a post-season friendly at Tottenham Hotspur in May and starred
in the development squad's 3-1 win over Brentford earlier this week. Brown
could make his debut for West Ham's Carling Cup conquerors in The Shots'
League Two home fixture against Cheltenham Town on Saturday afternoon.
Having overcome Carlisle United in the Carling Cup second round on Tuesday
evening, Dean Holdsworth's side will also host Rochdale in the third round
on Wednesday 21 September.

Brown joins Ahmed Abdulla (Swindon Town), Pablo Barrera (Real Zaragoza),
Jordan Spence (Bristol City), Cristian Montano (Notts County) and Olly Lee
(Dagenham & Redbridge) in leaving the Boleyn Ground on a temporary basis
this summer.

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Abdulla loaned to Robins
Ahmed Abdulla has joined Paolo Di Canio's Swindon Town on loan until January
2012
31.08.2011
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Promising West Ham United midfielder Ahmed Abdulla has joined League Two
club Swindon Town on loan until 7 January 2012. The 19-year-old will link up
with former Hammers forward Paolo Di Canio, who is now in charge at The
County Ground, and could make his Football League debut in Saturday's live
Sky-televised visit of Rotherham United. Born in Saudi Arabia, Abdulla
joined West Ham from Arsenal at the age of 16. Originally a forward, he was
converted into a deep-lying or attacking central midfielder during the
2010/11 season. Abdulla made a club-high 17 Barclays Premier Reserve League
appearances in 2010/11, scoring one goal - a penalty in a 4-1 defeat at his
former club. He has featured regularly for the development squad in recent
weeks, appearing in all eight matches played by Ian Hendon's side so far
this season. Abdulla becomes the fifth Hammer to go out on loan this summer,
joining Pablo Barrera (Real Zaragoza), Jordan Spence (Bristol City),
Cristian Montano (Notts County) and Olly Lee (Dagenham & Redbridge).

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'The pressure was on me'
WHUFC.com
Development squad coach Ian Hendon was relieved to record a win to complete
a perfect few days
31.08.2011

Ian Hendon was breathing a sigh of relief after his development squad
completed a perfect few days for West Ham United. The Hammers' first-team,
youth, schoolboy and Ladies sides all secured victories at the weekend,
leaving Hendon sweating ahead of Tuesday's visit of a Brentford XI to Little
Heath. Thankfully for the development squad coach, Robert Hall scored twice
and Freddie Sears once in convincing a 3-1 win that featured debutant Papa
Bouba Diop. "I think the pressure was on me a bit because the Under-16s and
Under-18s won up at Sunderland on Saturday and the first team won at Forest
on Sunday, so thankfully we got a win to top it all!" Hendon told West Ham
TV. "Coming into this little break, everybody has had a good win and it
freshens everybody up and gets them ready to go into the next game."

Hendon was particularly pleased with the positive mental approach taken to
the game by a Hammers side that included Abdoulaye Faye and a host of the
clubs young professionals and promising scholars. "I've watched a lot of
reserve-team football over the years, having been a manager myself in the
league, and you go to watch a lot of reserve games and they are non-events.
"We've got young players here and we've got to get them that winning
mentality because winning is everything. If they step up or go out on loan,
it's all about winning points on a Saturday afternoon or a Tuesday night so
the quicker they get that mentality into their make-up and it meaning
something to win football matches, the better they will be for that."

Bouba Diop was singled out for praise by the 39-year-old, who believes the
powerhouse Senegal midfielder will bring a great deal of quality and
experience to Sam Allardyce's squad. "I thought he was outstanding in there.
He's a big strong lad who is good on the ball for his size. He's been
training with me for a couple of days and he looks, as we know he is, a very
good player. "He's a good lad and I'm glad he's come on board."

At the other end of the age-scale, Hendon was also effusive when asked about
the impact made by 17-year-old Hall. The England Under-18 forward netted two
outstanding goals - the first from the corner of the penalty area and the
second direct from a free-kick. "They are becoming a bit of a trademark for
him at a young age. He keeps coming in from the right on his left foot and
finding that far corner. "He's a talented player - we know that - and I'm
sure he's going to be exciting moving forward."

Hall is just one of a host of young players whose presence at the club has
Hendon feeling positive about the future. Scholars Danny Potts, Blair
Turgott and Elliot Lee were given a 25-minute run out and responded by
adding energy and cutting-edge to the Hammers' play in the closing stages.
"The younger lads have come on, especially the lads who have come up from
the youth team, and they're eager and want to impress. "They have come on
and they want to chase and harry the opposition and that's exactly what they
did do. I think Elliot Lee has come on and, on another day, might have got
two goals himself through his eagerness to get into the box and score goals.
"Blair Turgott came on as well and worked his socks off, while Danny Potts
has come on and played like a marauding left winger, making runs forward and
getting into their box. "It bodes well. We've got a lot of good young
players and it's my job to help bring them through alongside what Tony Carr
and Nick Haycock are doing."

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Parker departs
WHUFC.com
The club have reluctantly agreed to the transfer of Scott Parker to
Tottenham Hotspur
31.08.2011

West Ham United can confirm the club have reached an agreement with
Tottenham Hotspur for the transfer of Scott Parker. The midfielder has moved
to White Hart Lane after handing in an official written transfer request on
Tuesday night, despite the best attempts of the Board and management to
retain his services. Parker, who turns 31 in October, played 129 times for
the Hammers following his arrival from Newcastle United in summer 2007,
scoring 12 goals. The midfielder also forced his way back into the senior
England squad in February this year due to his form in a claret and blue
shirt, which saw him named Hammer of the Year three years running and the
FWA Player of the Year. West Ham United would like to place on record their
thanks for Scott's efforts and wish him well for the future. Meanwhile, the
club continue to be active in the transfer market with nine new recruits
already heading into the Boleyn Ground. The summer spending has seen
Abdoulaye Faye, Kevin Nolan, Joey O'Brien, Matt Taylor, John Carew, George
McCartney, Sam Baldock, Brian Montenegro and Papa Bouba Diop arrive so far.

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McCartney eyes rare goal
WHUFC.com
George McCartney is eager to join his fellow defenders by getting his name
on the scoresheet soon
31.08.2011

It seems like a defender scores in every game West Ham United play these
days. Joey O'Brien and James Tomkins were both on target at Watford, while
Winston Reid bagged his first of the season at Nottingham Forest on Sunday -
not to mention the own-goals scored by Leeds United centre-back Patrick
Kisnorbo and Forest captain Luke Chambers. With stoppers turning into
strikers everywhere he looks, George McCartney - who has netted just twice
in nearly 350 career appearances for club and country - is understandably
eager to join the goal-scoring party. "A goal would be nice and there is a
bit of pressure on me now!" he told West Ham TV. "Seriously, though, I'll
leave scoring the goals to the strikers and hopefully if I can chip in at
some time during the season then I'll be happy."

While getting his name on the scoresheet is an ambition of McCartney's, the
No3 knows his defensive duties come first. As such, the 30-year-old has been
pleased with how quickly he has settled into a back four that has looked
solid and assured in recent matches - most notably in the away victories at
Doncaster Rovers, Watford and Forest. McCartney is hoping the Hammers can
replicate their near-perfect away form at the Boleyn Ground, starting with
the visit of Portsmouth. "I think the expectation level home and away is
high, but it's been a few months since the last home win. I'm sure we'll put
that right over the next few weeks and give the fans something to cheer
about. "It was great at Forest. I have been at the club before and I know
how good the support is, so it was great to go to somewhere like Forest and
know we had scored four goals and sent our fans home happy. I'm sure they
enjoyed the trip back down the motorway!"

Having made such a positive start to his season-long loan from Sunderland,
the left-back himself is desperate to keep his place in the starting XI for
that Saturday 10 September fixture - after enjoying a well-earned two-day
rest during the current international break. "It's down to the manager to
pick the team but all I can do is try my best every week, stay fit, work
hard in training and hopefully when it comes to the games I can apply myself
right and stay in the team and we can keep winning.
"In the Championship, we have 46 games and it's a tough season, so when the
breaks come it's good for the whole squad to get a few days off and
re-charge the batteries."

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Sam hails Papa arrival
WHUFC.com
The manager is pleased to finally get his man after tracking Papa Bouba Diop
this summer
31.08.2011

Sam Allardyce has hailed the arrival of Papa Bouba Diop at West Ham United.
The manager had to wait to get his man after a successful trial in the last
two weeks, with a work permit hearing unable to be held until Tuesday
afternoon. Allardyce attended in person to make sure he got the FIFA World
Cup star, who has just come off the back of a hugely successful season with
Greek side AEK Athens, and had been waiting patiently to seal the move. With
centre-backs Winston Reid, 23, and James Tomkins, 22, at the heart of his
defence, as well as the likes of the youthful Mark Noble and Jack Collison
in midfield, the manager felt he needed to add extra experience and steel to
his squad. "I am sure Papa will be familiar to most West Ham fans after his
years at Portsmouth and Fulham in the Premier League," said Allardyce. "He
has just completed a very good season at AEK Athens and wanted to get back
and play in England. We were very fortunate to get him and he will bring in
an added value to the squad. "He played 37 games last season for AEK, as
they won the cup and finished high enough in the league to qualify for
Europe again. He has appeared in two FA Cup finals - once as a winner - and
I see him as a tremendous asset to the squad and to the team. He is a very
good all-round midfield player and one that will be of great value of us."

whufc.com will be the place to be today for all the transfer latest with the
club looking to add to the nine new faces already at the Boleyn Ground -
although Championship clubs can take advantage of the loan window when it
reopens next month. Return throughout the day to see all the official news
first and fastest.

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Aldershot sign West Ham United full-back Jordan Brown
Page last updated at 18:20 GMT, Wednesday, 31 August 2011 19:20 UK
BBC.co.uk

Aldershot have signed full-back Jordan Brown from Championship side West Ham
United on a one-month loan deal. The 19-year-old left-back will provide
cover for the suspended Anthony Straker for Saturday's home game with
Cheltenham in League Two. "I'd like to thank Sam and West Ham United for
helping me to secure this loan signing," boss Dean Holdsworth told the club
website. "Jordan gives us extra options and cover in a busy month of games."
Brown is yet to make a first-team appearance for the Hammers.

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Swindon Town release Amankwaah and sign Abdulla on loan
Page last updated at 18:12 GMT, Wednesday, 31 August 2011 19:12 UK
BBC.co.uk

Swindon Town have signed West Ham youngster Ahmed Abdulla on loan until
January while Kevin Amankwaah has been released by mutual consent. Abdulla,
19, who was born in Saudi Arabia, joined the Hammers in 2008 following his
release from Arsenal. He has yet to make a first-team appearance for the
Championship side but has been a regular in their youth and reserve team.
Defender Amankwaah, 29, did not start a game under boss Paolo di Canio. He
signed for Swindon in 2008 from Swansea City and made 102 appearances for
the club.

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Scott Parker completes Tottenham move
Page last updated at 16:33 GMT, Wednesday, 31 August 2011 17:33 UK
BBC.co.uk

Tottenham have have signed England midfielder Scott Parker from West Ham for
a fee of about £5m. The move comes after the 30-year-old handed in a
transfer request on Tuesday, stating that he wished to play in the Premier
League. Parker's switch across London is likely to trigger Wilson Palacios
joining Stoke City. Spurs have also announced that winger David Bentley will
join the Hammers on a season-long loan. Parker, who joined West Ham from
Newcastle for £7m in 2007, was named Football Writers' Association
Footballer of the Year last season despite the club finishing bottom of the
Premier League. Spurs boss Harry Redknapp said of Parker: "He's a good
player. I think he's what we need. He's a good lad, great attitude.
"Footballer of the Year last year and he'll be a good addition for this team
- no doubt about that. "He's a good character, a fantastic person, a proper
family man, a real good pro. He'll be great around the place for us."

West Ham said they "reluctantly" agreed to the deal, despite their best
attempts to keep him at Upton Park. On the Hammers website, the club said:
"West Ham United would like to place on record their thanks for Scott's
efforts and wish him well for the future." Bentley, who joined Spurs in July
2008 from Blackburn joins West Ham having made 62 appearances at White Hart
Lane and scoring six times. The out-of-favour midfielder spent the second
half of last season on loan at Birmingham, clocking up 15 appearances.
Meanwhile, the Hammers boss Sam Allardyce took his summer tally to 11
signings with the arrivals of Arsenal midfielder Henri Lansbury, 20, on an
initial season-long loan. The England Under-21 international wants regular
first-team football having failed to make the breakthrough with Arsenal. He
played 23 games on loan with Norwich last season as the Canaries earned
promotion to the Premier League.

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Youngsters on their way out
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 31st August 2011
By: Staff Writer

Full-back Jordan Brown and striker Ahmed Abdulla have temporarily left West
Ham on loan - whilst Junior Stanislas is also hotly tipped to leave the club
prior to tonight's 11pm transfer deadline. 19-year-old Brown, who made his
comeback from injury yesterday in the development squad's 3-1 win over a
Brentford XI at Little Heath has joined the League Two club for a month.
Shots boss Dean Holdsworth, who masterminded the 2-1 win over West Ham in
the first round of the Carling Cup earlier this month told theshots.co.uk:
"I'd like to thank Sam and West Ham United for helping me to secure this
loan signing. "Jordan gives us extra options and cover in a busy month of
games, especially with Anthony Straker suspended for one match. He will be a
quality addition to my squad."

Former Hammer Paolo Di Canio - who was involved in a bust-up with one of his
own players last night - has also raided Chadwell Heath in order to sign
former reserve team captain Ahmed Abdulla. The 19-year-old has agreed to
join Swindon on loan until 7th January.

Meanwhile Burnley are poised to sign out-of-favour winger Junior Stanislas,
as revealed here on KUMB.com this morning. Reports vary with regards to the
terms of the contract involved but Clarets manager Eddie Howe is understood
to be close to landing his deadline day priority signing.

Transfer deadline day: the story so far

Ins: Henri Lansbury (Arsenal, season-long loan); David Bentley (Tottenham,
season-long loan).

Outs: Scott Parker (Tottenham, £5m); Jordan Brown (Aldershot, one-month
loan); Ahmed Abdulla (Swindon, four-month loan).

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Hammers make deadline day double-signing
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 31st August 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham United are set to confirm the arrival of Henri Lansbury and David
Bentley on season-long loans. Lansbury, 20, arrives at the club from Arsenal
and will spend the whole season on loan at the Boleyn, with West Ham
retaining an option to buy. Meanwhile Peterborough-born Bentley, 27, has
moved from north to east London having been made surplus to requirements at
White Hart Lane. The former England international joined Spurs in a
£15million switch from Blackburn in 2008.

Henri Lansbury: career stats

2006-2011 Arsenal: Pld 3 Gls 0
2008-09 Scunthorpe (loan): Pld 16 Gls 4
2009-10 Watford (loan): Pld 37 Gls 5
2010-11 Norwich City (loan): Pld 23 Gls 4

2009 England under 21s: Pld 9 Gls 0

David Bentley: career stats

2002-06 Arsenal: Pld 1, Gls 0
2004-05 Norwich (loan): Pld 26, Gls 2
2005-06 Blackburn Rovers (loan): Pld 14, Gls 0
2006-08 Blackburn Rovers: Pld 88 Gls 13
2008-11 Tottenham: Pld 42 Gls 3
2011 Birmingham City: (loan) Pld 13 Gls 0

2005-07 England under 21s: Pld 8 Gls 4
2007 England B: Pld 1 Gls 0
2007 England Pld 7 Gls 0

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Parker deal confirmed
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 31st August 2011
By: Staff Writer

Tottenham have announced that they have signed Scott Parker from West Ham
United. The England midfielder, 31 in a few weeks, has completed his moved
across London having submitted a transfer request - which was subsequently
accepted by West Ham - some 48 hours ago. A brief statement published on
Tottenham's website this afternoon read simply: "We are delighted to
announce that we have reached agreement with West Ham United for the
permanent transfer of Scott Parker."

West Ham United responded by stating that they had tried their best to
retain the England midfielder's services, despite David Gold having stated
back in May that the club would have to part with Parker were the club to be
relegated. "The midfielder has moved to White Hart Lane after handing in an
official written transfer request on Tuesday night, despite the best
attempts of the Board and management to retain his services," read a
statement posted on whufc.com this afternoon. Neither club have mentioned
the fee in their respective messages although Parker is thought to have cost
Hotspur circa £5million - nearly 40 per cent less than the £8million West
Ham's board has insisted they would hold out for. However Parker's decision
to agree to waive a signing on fee, image rights and other fees due are
thought to have saved West Ham up to an additional £2million. Usually at
this point KUMB.com would wish the outgoing player the very best of luck at
his new club - but given the circumstances surrounding the Olympic Stadium
and Tottenham's subsequent appalling behaviour, we simply thank Parker for
his service during his time at the Boleyn.

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Demel on his way?
KumB.COM
Filed: Wednesday, 31st August 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham are hoping to clinch the signing of French-based right-sided player
Guy Demel ahead of tonight's 11pm transfer deadline. United are understood
to have turned their attention to the 30-year-old former Arsenal player
having been further frustrated in their attempts to sign striker Eric
Mouloungui from Nice within the last 12 hours. Demel will be no stranger to
regular readers of KUMB.com, for he was linked with a move to Avram Grant's
side a year ago today. The right-back - who, like Julien Faubert can also
operate on the right wing - currently plys his trade at Hamburg. He has
made in excess of 100 appearances for the Bundesliga outfit and is available
at a knock-down fee. French-born Demel - who played twice for his adopted
country, the Ivory Coast, at last summer's World Cup Finals - began his
career with Nimes before moving to Arsenal in 2000. However after just a
year in London he moved to Borussia Dortmund in Germany, citing
'homesickness' at the reason for his sudden switch.

In other news, Herita Ilunga looks likely to complete a loan move to Celtic,
whilst Arsenal's Henri Lansbury looks likely to complete a similar deal in
reverse.

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Hammers to deal in Demel
By Pete O'Rourke - Follow me: @skysportspeteo. Last Updated:
August 31, 2011 5:08pm
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Skysports.com understands West Ham are poised to sign Ivory Coast
international Guy Demel. Demel is available on a free transfer after Hamburg
agreed to let him move on. A number of clubs have been linked with the
30-year-old, but West Ham have won the race for his services. Former
defender Demel is thought to have agreed a three-year deal at Upton Park.
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce is keen to bolster his squad before the transfer
deadline as he looks to build a side capable of winning promotion. Demel had
a short spell at Arsenal earlier in his career and it now looks like he will
have a second crack at life in England.

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Spurs seal Parker move
Midfielder leaves Upton Park for White Hart Lane
By Pete O'Rourke - Follow me: @skysportspeteo. Last Updated:
August 31, 2011 4:31pm
SSN

Tottenham Hotspur have completed the signing of long-term target Scott
Parker from West Ham United. Scott Parker is 20/1 to be named the Football
Writers' Association Footballer of the Year for a second successive season.
Bet here. Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has been tracking Parker all summer and
he has now landed his man after a protracted chase for the England
international. The 30-year-old was not included in the West Ham squad for
last weekend's win at Nottingham Forest as the deal drew ever closer. Parker
handed in a transfer request at Upton Park on Tuesday in a bid to force
through the move to White Hart Lane and both clubs have now finalised the
switch. Midfield dynamo Parker has been linked with a transfer ever since
the Hammers suffered relegation last season and Premier League new boys
Queens Park Rangers saw a £4million bid turned down for the player earlier
this month, while the likes of Stoke and Aston Villa have also been credited
with an interest in the former Chelsea man. However, Parker was always
thought to be holding out for a move to Tottenham as he preferred to stay in
London. A Tottenham statement read: "We are delighted to announce that we
have reached agreement with West Ham United for the permanent transfer of
Scott Parker."

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Hammers land Lansbury
Gunners starlet to see out the season at Upton Park
Last Updated: August 31, 2011 4:54pm
SSN

Following the departure of Scott Parker to Tottenham, West Ham have landed
Arsenal midfielder Henri Lansbury on a season-long loan. The Hammers have
moved quickly to strengthen in the middle of the park after seeing an
influential figure head for the exits. Shortly after it emerged that Parker
had handed in a transfer request at Upton Park, on Tuesday evening, West Ham
announced that Papa Bouba Diop had signed on. Now, the club have added
Gunners starlet Lansbury to their Championship promotion push.

Productive

The 20-year-old has taken in spells with Scunthorpe and Watford in the
recent past, while he helped Norwich into the Premier League during a
productive loan spell last season. He returned to the Emirates over the
summer and has been involved in Arsene Wenger's first-team plans, figuring
in Arsenal's 8-2 defeat to Manchester United on Sunday. The Gunners are,
however, unable to offer him a regular role at present and he has again
opted to take in a short-term spell elsewhere. The England U21 international
becomes Sam Allardyce's 10th signing since taking the reins at Upton Park
over the summer.

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Di Canio raids Hammers
Abdullah set for Swindon
By Graeme Bailey - Tweet me: @skygraemebailey. Last Updated:
August 31, 2011 3:35pm
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Skysports.com understands that Paolo Di Canio has raided his former club
West Ham to land Ahmed Abdullah. The Saudi Arabian-born striker is highly
rated at Upton Park, but is yet to make his first-team debut with the
Hammers after joining from Arsenal earlier in his career. The 19-year-old is
now set to get his first taste of senior football with Di Canio at the
County Ground. Skysports.com understands that Abdullah has agreed a
six-month loan with the League Two side.

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West Ham bring in David Bentley and Henri Lansbury
Published: Today
The Sun

WEST HAM have signed Tottenham winger David Bentley and Arsenal midfielder
Henri Lansbury on season-long loan deals. Bentley, 27, moves on the same day
Scott Parker completed his permanent move in the other direction. Lansbury,
20, is looking for regular first-team football having failed to make a
breakthrough at the Emirates. The duo join Sam Allardyce's Upton Park
revolution will be joined in the Hammers' midfield by Papa Bouba Diop, who
signed a one-year contract yesterday.

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Scott Parker update
WHUFC.com
Scott Parker has handed in an official transfer request at West Ham United
30.08.2011

Scott Parker today confirmed that he has handed in an official transfer
request. "I have had a fantastic four years at West Ham United and will
never forget all the support I have had from the fans and everyone
associated with the club. "The manager and board have tried hard to convince
me to stay but at this stage in my career, I need to be playing in the
Premier League, especially now that I am involved with England. "I hope the
fans will understand and respect my decision and I wish the club every
success in their fight for promotion this season."

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Hammers snap up Papa
WHUFC.com
West Ham United have completed the signing of Senegal midfielder Papa Bouba
Diop
30.08.2011

West Ham United are pleased to announce the signing of experienced
midfielder Papa Bouba Diop. The Senegal international has signed a one-year
contract with an option to extend for a further 12 months following his
departure from AEK Athens, where he won the Greek Cup and appeared seven
times in the UEFA Europa League last season.

Standing at 6'5, the imposing Diop becomes Sam Allardyce's ninth summer
signing after completing a successful trial period at Chadwell Heath.
Although keen to secure his services, the Hammers then had to wait until he
was granted a work permit at a London hearing attended by the manager on
Tuesday afternoon. Speaking exclusively to whufc.com after playing for a
planned hour in a 3-1 development squad victory against Brentford, Bouba
Diop said: "I am very happy today. I enjoyed playing again and it is good to
be here to sign. I want to help West Ham go up and I hope we can be
successful. "English football is the best in the world. I have come here to
work hard and give 100 per cent in every game I play for West Ham United. I
want to show the people I am back again."

The midfielder has vast experience and undoubted quality, having won
trophies in three different countries, made more than 60 senior
international appearances and appeared at the FIFA World Cup. After
impressing at Espoir Dakar, Diaraaf Dakar and Vevey Sports in his homeland,
Bouba Diop was snapped up by Swiss Super League club Neuchatel Xamax at the
age of 18 in 1996. In 2000, he moved on to Grasshoppers Club Zurich, where
he won the Swiss Super League title and appeared in the UEFA Champions
League. Bouba Diop's outstanding displays for giant-killers Senegal at the
2002 FIFA World Cup saw French side RC Lens splash out more than £1m to take
him to the Stade Felix Bollaert. Again, the towering midfielder impressed,
playing more than 70 league matches for Les Sang et Or and scoring twice in
ten UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup appearances. Fulham spent a reported
£6m to bring the African to English football in July 2004, with Diop making
an immediate impression on the Premier League with his athleticism, tough
tackling and long-range shooting. Nicknamed 'The Wardrobe', Bouba Diop
quickly became a popular figure among the Craven Cottage faithful, scoring
nine goals in 84 appearances over three seasons in west London. In summer
2007, he moved on to Portsmouth for £3.5m, helping the club to lift the FA
Cup in 2008 and appearing four times in the UEFA Europa League. Pompey's
relegation in 2009/10 and subsequent financial difficulties saw Bouba Diop
leave Fratton Park for AEK Athens in July 2010. At international level,
Diop, 33, has been an important member of the Senegal squad for a decade,
making 63 senior appearances and scoring eleven goals. At the 2002 FIFA
World Cup in Korea/Japan, he scored the winner in his country's shock 1-0
victory over holders France in Seoul and twice more in a 3-3 draw with
Uruguay in Suwon as Senegal reached the quarter-finals. He has also appeared
in three CAF Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, helping Les Lions de la
Teranga to fourth place in 2006. The midfielder becomes the ninth new
recruit at the Boleyn this summer, following Abdoulaye Faye, Kevin Nolan,
Joey O'Brien, Matt Taylor, John Carew, George McCartney, Sam Baldock and
Brian Montenegro. More signings are possible ahead of the 11pm deadline on
Wednesday.

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Development Squad 3-1 Brentford
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Live text updates as Ian Hendon's squad take on the Bees at Little Heath
30.08.2011

WEST HAM UNITED DEVELOPMENT SQUAD v BRENTFORD XI
WEST HAM UNITED ACADEMY, LITTLE HEATH
TUESDAY 30 AUGUST 2011
KICK-OFF: 1PM

Final score - West Ham United Development Squad 3-1 Brentford XI

91 mins - That's that. West Ham have recorded another win. Whatever level it
is at, victories breed confidence. Hall with two goals and Sears with one to
complete a decent afternoon's work for Ian Hendon and his players. Don't
forget, exclusive highlights and reaction will appear on West Ham TV soon.
90 mins - West Ham are playing some lovely stuff in the closing stages, with
everybody involved as they knock the ball around the tiring Brentford
players. The latest move ends with Lee rolling his marker Rodney and
shooting powerfully. Unfortunately, it's straight at Middleton, who collects
at the second attempt.
87 mins - Lyska has a go from outside the penalty area, but Cowler is there
to make a good sharp save diving low to his right. He holds on and the
danger is gone.
86 mins - A cross from the Bees right is headed half-clear by Wearen. It
falls to Adams 25 yards out, but his half-volley is well over the top.
85 mins - Brentford bring on Rodney and Ward for Yamfam and Pierre.
84 mins - Another player who has impressed today is Eoin Wearen. He was a
midfielder, but it now seems that the club see his future at centre-back. He
has the physique for the position - he is tall and good in the air.
83 mins - Lee looks so confident at the moment, as you might expect after
three consecutive U18 hat-tricks. He wants the ball all the time and is
quick to take on his man. This time, he collects a pass 25 yards out, turns
and fires over the top.
81 mins - Adams needs the physio on as he goes down under a sliding
challenge from McNaughton.
80 mins - Super play there from Driver and Turgott. The midfielder lays the
ball off before racing on to Driver's clever pass down the right channel. He
delivers a fantastic first-time cross that is just in front of Lee's dive.
79 mins - Adams comes back on for Kamau.
78 mins - That's quality. Driver starts a move before rampaging down the
right to collect Moncur's return pass. He beats a man and finds Lee, whose
instant shot is turned aside by Middleton. Good flowing move. Good save.
77 mins - Don't forget that exclusive highlights and reaction from today's
game will appear on West Ham TV.
75 mins - Jordan Brown comes back on in Hall's place. He'll play wide on the
left of midfield.
74 mins - Scott is smashed on the edge of the box, but he doesn't go down.
It's a free-kick, but Hall isn't there to take it. Moncur shoots low and
Middleton saves.
73 mins - Hall has come off for a closer examination of his head. He might
have taken a bang in the face there. Unless David Wootton is coming on as an
outfield player, West Ham will have to play out the remainder of the game
with ten men.
70 mins - Hall comes forward again but is challenged and needs the physio
on. Before the break in play, Lee picked up possession but his shot was easy
for Middleton to collect.
70 mins - West Ham can add some gloss to this by scoring a couple more
goals. The young players who have come on look hungry.
68 mins - GOAL! Hall takes it himself and some. He steps up and curls an
unstoppable shot into the top corner. Great finish.
67 mins - Hall is brought down outside the box and wants to take the
free-kick himself...
65 mins - Brown, Faye, Nouble, Sears and Diop are replaced by Potts,
McNaughton, Turgott, Lee and trialist Olumide Scott.
64 mins - Strong running from Diop who gets past Griffiths and runs at
Mawson. His cross towards Sears is blocked behind by the No6. Hall takes the
corner and Nouble heads wide.
62 mins - I wonder if we might see some changes soon from Hendon. The
goal-scoring chances have dried up at both ends in recent times.
59 mins - West Ham win another corner and Hall again delivers quality, but
Nouble can only head over the top under pressure from a defender.
54 mins - Lyska and Bellamy are also on for the Bees, with Rogic and Lindsey
the men replaced.
53 mins - Great stuff from Nouble. He shows pace, strength and skill to get
past Ekum before pulling back for Moncur. His shot is on target, but hits
Middleton on the leg and spins over. Hall's corner picks out the unmarked
Faye, but his stooping header flies wide.
51 mins - Brentford have made a change at half-time, but I didn't see it
being made. Sam Beal is on Adams.
50 mins - Yamfam chases a hopeful long ball, Cowler hesitates and Faye has
to be alert to stab the ball behind. The corner is way too deep and West Ham
clear.
49 mins - GOAL! A poor clearance from goalkeeper Middleton drops to Moncur.
He comes forward and draws a defender before passing to Sears. The No10 is
deadly from that range as he slams a low shot past the goalkeeper from 16
yards. Good finish.
47 mins - Driver wins the ball back and Moncur releases Nouble. He's changed
his boots, has the No9. However, his shot is deflected behind. Hall's corner
is superb, but Wearen's header glances wide of the far post.
46 mins - The Bees get the second half underway. No changes from Hendon or
his opposite number at the break.

Half-time score - West Ham United Development Squad 1-1 Brentford XI

46 mins - Just a few seconds into added time, the half-time whistle is
blown.
43 mins - Wearen is caught out just outside the West Ham box and Brentford
nearly benefit. Yamfam beats Faye with a superb bit of skill, but Driver is
alert and stabs the ball out for a corner. It's taken short and wasted by
the Bees.
41 mins - Hall and Sears combine down the left before Brown hits the byline.
His cross hits Griffiths on the back and goes out for another corner. Hall
sends over a dangerous ball and Diop rises, only to head over the top again.
He's frustrated to miss the target there.
40 mins - The corner is headed behind by a defender. Hall trots across to
take the second flag-kick. It is cleared.
39 mins - Wearen does well to win the ball back and release Nouble with a
long ball. Hendon encourages the striker to take on Pierre. He does, but the
defender gets a foot in. Corner.
38 mins - Hall misses a sitter. Sears wins the ball back and finds Moncur.
His cross is behind Diop and Nouble but falls into the path of Hall. He's
unmarked 12 yards out on his stronger left foot, but his shot is high and
over the top. He normally gobbles those up.
37 mins - Brown launches a diagonal for Hall, who controls well. He plays in
the over-lapping Abdulla, who wins a corner. Hall's corner is low and headed
clear to Moncur, whose first-time effort flies well over.
36 mins - Cowler launches a long clearance from his hands and Nouble wins
the flick-on. It's on target, but an easy collect for Middleton. That Bees
goal came out of nowhere, to be honest.
33 mins - GOAL! Hmmm... Brentford are on terms almost straight away. A neat
one-touch move involving Oyeleke and Adams is finished by Yamfam from 16
yards. Cowler got a hand to the ball but couldn't keep it out.
31 mins - GOAL! How often does Robert Hall score goals like that?! He cuts
in from the right side of the penalty area, opens up his body and curls an
inch-perfect shot past Middleton and in off the far post. Great strike.
30 mins - Diop finds Brown, whose first touch takes him past Adams. He gets
to about 30 yards from goal and crosses, but unfortunately it's a high one
and Middleton collects.
28 mins - Driver wins a corner. Hall crosses and Brentford clear the box,
only for Driver to win the ball back on halfway. He finds Hall, who gets the
ball into Nouble. He turns and shoots from ten yards, but his effort clears
the bar by some distance.
27 mins - So close to a goal for Diop. Hall shows great close control inside
the box before sliding the ball left for Diop. The midfielder stabs a shot
goalwards and Middleton dives to his right to parry. The Bees get to the
rebound first and clear.
26 mins - Faye gets a foot in to intercept a Brentford cross and finds
Moncur. He leads the counter by getting to halfway and feeding Nouble. The
big man runs forward and crosses dangerously across the six-yard box, but
Sears can't get to it.
25 mins - Hall's free-kick hits the wall. The ball comes back to him, but
his follow-up shot is charged down.
24 mins - Abdulla does well again. He's snapped around the Brentford players
all game long. Nouble picks up possession and is fouled 25 yards out. Hall
fancies this one...
22 mins - Brentford attack for the first time in a while. Griffiths plays
the ball to Yamfam, who cuts a cross into the path of Rogic. The big No8
controls on his chest before his shot is charged down by Faye.
20 mins - Argh! Moncur plays in Hall, and he's clear. However, Nouble shapes
to run on to the pass from an offside position and the flag goes up.
19 mins - Faye retrieves Hall's deep corner and finds Sears. He crosses and
Diop rises and heads powerfully, but the ball loops high and into the net
behind the goal. West Ham's football has been incisive in the last ten
minutes.
18 mins - Diop shows great strength again before feeding Sears. He beats one
man and gets into the box, but Pierre gets back to block his shot behind for
a corner. Good play again. Surely it's only a matter of time before the
Hammers go ahead here...
16 mins - Great football again as West Ham sweep from right to left and
Brown is away from Abdulla's first-time pass. He cuts inside his full-back
and finds Sears. The striker has support, but chooses to shoot. His effort
flies wide.
14 mins - The Hammers are on top now as Hall collects a fine pass from
Wearen wide on the right. He runs forward and inside before unleashing a
powerful shot with his left foot that flashes past the angle.
13 mins - Diop does well to win the ball in midfield before Moncur releases
Sears. He runs at Griffiths before finding Moncur, but he is closed down.
12 mins - West Ham break with numbers. Brown is up in support and sends in a
superb cross that dips over the head of Pierre, but Nouble cannot control.
10 mins - The Bees look more likely at the moment as a ball skips off Diop's
toe to Oyeleke. He turns, makes ten yards and shoots. Cowler dives to his
right to push the ball around the post. The corner is headed clear.
9 mins - Brentford are a bit unlucky there as Oyeleke is caught offside from
Mawson's diagonal pass. There cannot have been much in that. Moments later,
Adams cuts inside from the right wing and curls a superb left-foot shot that
misses the target by a yard. Close.
6 mins - Abdulla does well again, winning the ball back before Sears cuts
inside from the left and tests Middleton with a low shot. The goalkeeper
holds on well.
5 mins - Nice football from Abdulla and Brown before Sears gets in behind.
He crosses and the ball flicks off a defender and behind. Hall's corner
causes some panic in the Brentford penalty area as Wearen challenges, but
the visitors scramble the ball clear.
3 mins - A first shot from Yamfam, who turns smartly on the edge of the D,
but drags his effort low and wide of the post. Cowler watches it harmlessly
roll out for a goal kick.
2 mins - As expected, Faye and Wearen are in the centre of defence, with
Diop in central midfield.
1 min - Nouble and Abdulla get us underway. West Ham enjoy some early
possession before Nouble wins a throw inside the Brentford half.

1.11pm - Faye is here and we're about to kick-off...

1.09pm - We're just waiting for Faye to join us and we can get underway.
Brentford are wearing a fetching yellow and black kit. Fittingly, they look
like Bees.

1.07pm - Here come the Hammers, as MC Hammer might have sung once way back
when. Diop is wearing the No11 shirt. He looks lean and fit. It'll be
interesting to see what he can do. I expect him to play in a three-man
midfield alongside Abdulla and Moncur, with Sears and Hall playing either
side of central striker Nouble.

1.05pm - There are a few familiar faces here to watch the game, including
former Hammer Pat Holland and ex-Newcastle United defender and Grays
Athletic and Gillingham manager Mark Stimson.

12.45pm - I can cofirm that kick-off has been delayed for ten minutes, so
we'll get underway at 1.10pm. Meanwhile, the teams have been confirmed:

West Ham United: Cowler, Driver, Brown, Faye, Wearen, Moncur, Abdulla, Diop,
Hall, Nouble, Sears
Subs: Wootton, McNaughton, Scott, Potts, Turgott, E.Lee

Brentford: Middleton, Griffiths, Kamau, Ekim, Pierre, Mawson, Adams, Rogic,
Oyeleke, Yamfam, Lindsey
Subs: Lyska, Warren, Rodney, Beal, Ward, Bellamy

Good afternoon and welcome to Little Heath for this afternoon's fixture
between West Ham United's Development Squad and a Brentford XI.
Ian Hendon has a blend of youth and experience at his disposal, with Senegal
internationals Abdoulaye Faye (pictured) and Papa Bouba Diop - who is on
trial at the club - joining Freddie Sears and Frank Nouble in the squad.

Left-back Jordan Brown makes his return from a leg injury suffered at
Dagenham & Redbridge in pre-season, while Republic of Ireland U19 midfielder
Eoin Wearen and England U18 internationals George Moncur and Robert Hall are
also involved.

Callum McNaughton has a chance to bounce back following his Carling Cup red
card against Aldershot Town, while Ahmed Abdulla, Callum Driver and Danny
Potts could all be given opportunities to shine.

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Young Lion Leo shines
WHUFC.com
Leo Chambers has helped England to win the four-team FA International
Tournament
30.08.2011

Leo Chambers has continued his development by helping England to win the FA
International Tournament. The West Ham United first-year scholar was an
ever-present as the Young Lions tasted victory in the four-team competition,
which they hosted over the Bank Holiday weekend. The 16-year-old defender
captained England to a 1-0 victory over Italy in their opening match at
Cambridge United's Abbey Stadium on Wednesday 24 August. Chambers retained
his place for the visit of Czech Republic to Bishop's Stortford FC's
Woodside Park two days later. However, the centre-back did not enjoy the
same level of success, conceding a penalty - which was subsequently missed
by Dominik Masek - as England slumped to a 1-0 defeat. Thankfully for the
young Hammer and his international team-mates, John Peacock's side bounced
back in their final fixture against Portugal on Sunday 28 August. Arsenal's
Jack Jebb was the match-winner, scoring the only goal of the game two
minutes after half-time at Northampton Town's Sixfields Stadium. Chambers
played his part too, making a succession of important clearances and blocks
as the Young Lions retained the trophy they also lifted in summer 2010.
Having played his part in the FA International Tournament success, the West
Ham scholar will be hopeful of keeping his place when England begin their
UEFA European Under17 Championship challenge later this year. Peacock's
squad will head to Bosnia & Herzegovina to take on the host nation, Latvia
and Holland in the First Qualifying Round between 26 and 31 October. West
Ham have played a big part in the tournament in recent seasons, with Robert
Hall helping England to win the tournament in 2010 and Blair Turgott helping
the Young Lions to reach the semi-finals in May this year.

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Sam happy with captain Kev
WHUFC.com
The manager is delighted with the skipper's impact on the rest of the
Hammers squad
30.08.2011

Sam Allardyce was rightly full of praise for the terrific team display at
the weekend but the performance of Kevin Nolan also earned special mention.
The Hammers No4 scored his second goal in five league matches but was more a
menace to Nottingham Forest with his driving midfield runs plus the usual
energy and enthusiasm from the first whistle to the last. Nolan scored the
ultimately decisive second in the 4-1 victory but could have added to his
tally, demonstrating his willingness to get into the box at both ends
whenever the need arose. Summing up his skipper's role, Allardyce said:
"Kevin Nolan did very well. He is not only doing it on the field but off the
field as well. He is a very good leader. He has brought stability to the
dressing room which was affected by the relegation. He is pulling it all
together. "We have had to sort a lot out in the dressing room. It is
difficult to do it alone as a manager but if your captain is telling
everyone what we have got to do to get out of this position it helps. "They
can't argue with Kevin because he is the man that did it for Newcastle - 17
goals as skipper. He is forging his way forward in the dressing room to make
sure they know what is expected. At the moment, it is coming together."

It certainly is coming together with the Hammers just three points off top
spot and looking forward to a 'Kids for a Quid' home match against
Portsmouth on Saturday week. "The away form is outstanding and we have just
got to get that home form ticking over," Allardyce added. "We have an
international break now but we are all looking forward very much to playing
at Portsmouth. We want to give our home fans this type of result and this
type of performance."

Others to earn manager mentions were the "outstanding" George McCartney, who
slotted straight into the back-line already boasting the in-form trio of
Joey O'Brien, Winston Reid and James Tomkins, while Robert Green - out of
the England squad with a finger injury - was lauded for being on hand when
Forest managed to break through on a couple of occasions. The Boleyn Ground
faithful may also have a few new faces to cheer, and not just Sam Baldock
after his arrival last Friday. "We may need to add one or two more, maybe in
a defensive midfield position and also a wide position," explained the
manager. "We don't need to strengthen the goalkeeper or the front line."

Baldock, certainly, will be high in Allardyce's thoughts next time around.
"Sam would have loved to have played [against Forest]. He would have got in
down the side of Forest on many occasions, working off Carlton Cole or
Freddie Piquionne and sniffing himself a chance out. "He gives us an
alternative to play a different system. 4-3-3 has been magnificent for us up
to now ... but with a player like Sam we have the option to start with a
4-4-2 now. I always think that is important if we can change systems when we
feel that's right. "

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Jack wins bragging rights
WHUFC.com
Jack Collison was happy to get one over Wales international team-mate Chris
Gunter on Sunday
30.08.2011

Jack Collison was all smiles after getting one over international team-mate
Chris Gunter. The West Ham United midfielder played a full part as the
Hammers defeated Nottingham Forest - including Collison's Wales colleague
Gunter - 4-1 at the City Ground to climb to fifth in the npower
Championship. The No10 was at his energetic best as Sam Allardyce's side
recorded three consecutive away league victories for the first time in more
than four years. "It was good to get one over Chris! It'll obviously give me
bragging rights while I'm away with Wales! I'll be able to give him a bit of
stick now. "It was great. It was a real team performance again. "The boys
are on fire on the road, which is good because we've struggled a bit at home
and we needed to make up the points somewhere else. We want to keep that
going and obviously improve things at home. "It's a great confidence-booster
that we can come to places like Forest, who we think are going to be up
there at the end of the season, and score four goals past them. "It was a
real team display once again, the same as it was at Watford and Doncaster.
You could see with all the boys chipping in with the goals and their
reaction when we do score that we have got a great spirit and we're all
enjoying it on the road."

Six different players have netted for the Hammers in their opening five
league games - Carlton Cole, Kevin Nolan, Joey O'Brien, Scott Parker, James
Tomkins and Winston Reid - and Collison is eager to add his name to that
list after missing a presentable second-half chance at The City Ground. "It
was shocking! I was trying to be a little bit clever and was a little bit
disappointed. As I said, it was a real team display and hopefully I'll score
an important one when it's needed."

West Ham's awayday success has coincided with Collison's return to form and
fitness after missing the vast majority of last season with a knee injury.
Now feeling close to 100 per cent, the 22-year-old is ready to take his game
to the next level, whether that be in the midfield berth he filled at Forest
or the more attacking role he took on at Doncaster Rovers and Watford. "I
see myself more of a central player but, to be honest, I'd play anywhere. I
just want to play football, especially after last season and being on the
sidelines for so long. I'm just enjoying every minute at the moment. "Being
out for so long, it does take some time to find your feet, but I do feel I'm
slowly getting there and I've had a couple more games now. "We've got the
international break now and hopefully I can get another game there for Wales
and keep getting stronger and stronger."

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West Ham sign midfielder Papa Bouba Diop
Page last updated at 18:55 GMT, Tuesday, 30 August 2011 19:55 UK
BBC.co.uk

Championship side West Ham have sealed the signing of former Fulham and
Portsmouth midfielder Papa Bouba Diop. The 33-year-old Senegal
international was a free agent after being released by AEK Athens, who he
joined in 2010. He has agreed a one-year contract with the Hammers, which
includes the option of an additional 12 months. Diop is Sam Allardyce's
ninth signing and a timely arrival after Scott Parker handed in a transfer
request ahead of an expected move to Tottenham. "I am very happy, It is good
to be here," said the imposing 6ft 5 midfielder. "I want to help West Ham go
up and hope we can be successful. "English football is the best in the
world. I have come here to work hard and give 100% in every game I play for
West Ham. I want to show people I am back again."

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Tottenham target Scott Parker hands in West Ham transfer request
Page last updated at 17:23 GMT, Tuesday, 30 August 2011 18:23 UK
BBC.co.uk

Scott Parker has handed in a transfer request at West Ham United as he looks
to complete a move to Tottenham. The 30-year-old was not included in the
Hammers squad for their 4-1 win over Nottingham Forest on Sunday afternoon.
Hammers boss Sam Allardyce said before the game that the former Newcastle
man was not "mentally right to play". "I hope the fans will understand and
respect my decision and I wish the club every success in their fight for
promotion this season," Parker said. "I have had a fantastic four years at
West Ham United and will never forget all the support I have had from the
fans and everyone associated with the club.
"The manager and board have tried hard to convince me to stay but at this
stage in my career I need to be playing in the Premier League, especially
now that I am involved with England."

Earlier on Monday Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp said he did not "envisage
too many problems now" with a deal being done. After the Forest win
Allardyce said: "We will miss a player of Parker's quality, and we want him
with us if the negotiation doesn't go through. "Whether the deal is
achievable yet, I'm not sure, I've had lots of conversations with the
chairman." "If he does actually leave, I need to replace him immediately. I
don't expect any other player to leave before Wednesday," Allardyce added.
"I'm more interested in strengthening the squad, we need numbers. We need to
add a few more players. The 17 I've got are very good but we need a few
more."

Tottenham are expected to include a loan deal for one of their youngsters in
the package. Parker, who joined West Ham from Newcastle for £7m in 2007, was
named Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year last season
despite the club finishing bottom of the Premier League.

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Eric next?
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 31st August 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham United are back in the hunt to sign striker Eric Mouloungui ahead
of tonight's transfer deadline. The 27-year-old Gabon international has been
linked with a move to east London for much of the summer. But West Ham's bid
to bring him to England appeared to have failed last week when Sky Sports
ran a story in which it was claimed Mouloungui had rejected a move to the
Boleyn Ground. " I thought about a departure, but finally I told the
chairman I want to stay," he is quoted as saying by Nice Matin, a local
newspaper. However KUMB.com understands tonight that West Ham have
resurrected the deal and are attempting to sign the Nice forward - who has
previously been valued around the £1.5million mark and is out of contract
next summer - ahead of tonight's 11pm (GMT) transfer deadline. With West Ham
set to receive a fresh injection of cash from the sale of Scott Parker to
Tottenham, funds are available to Sam Allardyce to make modest last-minute
improvements to his squad - although much of the Parker money has already
been accounted for with the capture of players such as Kevin Nolan and
Matthew Taylor earlier in the summer. Longstanding and sceptical readers of
KUMB.com will no doubt recall previous transfer windows when eleventh-hour
bids for players such as Marouane Chamakh, Felipe Caicedo and Benni McCarthy
- when he still resembled a professional athlete - failed to materialise.
Whether Mouloungui proves to be another case of so-near-yet-so-far remains
to be seen.

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West Ham Utd XI 3 Brentford XI 1
KUMB.com
Filed: Tuesday, 30th August 2011
By: Staff Writer

Ian Hendon's development squad recorded a comfortable victory against
Brentford in today's lunchtime friendly at Little Heath. United won the game
through goals from Robert Hall (2) and Freddie Sears although the result was
academic in a game that was more about fitness than winning. Hendon's side
included a number of first team fringe players plus Senegalese international
Papa Bouba Diop (pictured), who is awaiting the result of a work permit
application before completing a free transfer.
Diop played for 65 minutes before being substituted; other first team squad
members to get run outs were Jordan Brown, Abdoulaye Faye, Frank Nouble and
the aforementioned Sears.

Robert Hall opened the scoring for West Ham after 31 minutes when his
curling shot from the right-hand side of the penalty box found the far
corner of Brentford's 16-year-old goalkeeper Jack Middleton. However the
visitors, playing in yellow and black stripes were back on level terms just
over a minute later when Jean-Phillippe Yam Fam beat Sam Cowler from just
inside the penalty box. West Ham's slender advantage was restored just four
minutes into the second period when Freddie Sears was played in by the
excellent George Moncur, being watched from the sidelines by father and
former Hammer John. Sears picked up on Moncur's excellent through ball
before guiding his shot into the corner of Brentford's net. It was the sort
of position that Sears has rarerly found himself in for the first team since
being forced to play out wide by both Avram Grant and, subsequently, Sam
Allardyce.

A flurry of substitutions - including Faye, Diop and Nouble - immediately
preceeded the game's final goal on 68 minutes, which again came from the
busy Robert Hall.
Having received treatment after being unfairly felled on the edge of the
box, the 18-year-old striker rose to dispatch a superb curling free-kick in
the top left hand corner of Middleton's net, completing West Ham's win.

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West Ham Utd XI 3 Brentford XI 1: match facts

West Ham Utd XI: Cowler, Driver, Brown (Potts 65), Faye (McNaughton 65),
Wearen, Moncur, Abdulla, Diop (Scott 65), Hall (Brown 75), Nouble (Turgott
65), Sears (E.Lee 65)

Sub not used: Wootton.

Goals: Hall (31, 68), Sears (49).

Brentford: Middleton, Griffiths, Kamau (Adams 79), Ekim, Pierre (Ward 85),
Mawson, Adams (Beal 46), Rogic (Lyska 46), Oyeleke, Yamfam (Rodney 85),
Lindsey (Bellamy 46)

Sub not used: Warren.

Sub not used: Wootton.

Goals: Yam Fam (33).

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And Papa makes nine
KUMB,.com
Filed: Tuesday, 30th August 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham have confirmed the arrival of Papa Bouba Diop on a free transfer.
KUMB.com revealed yesterday afternoon that United were set to sign the
Senegalese international ahead of the transfer window after he successfully
trialled at the club earlier in the month. And whufc.com confirmed tonight
that the deal has been completed, after the 33-year-old's work permit
application was rubber-stamped earlier in the day. Diop, who featured for
Ian Hendon's development XI in a 3-1 victory over Brentford at Little Heath
this lunchtime revealed that he was delighted to be joining the club. "I am
very happy today. I enjoyed playing again and it is good to be here to
sign," he told whufc.com. "I want to help West Ham go up and I hope we can
be successful. "English football is the best in the world. I have come here
to work hard and give 100 per cent in every game I play for West Ham United.
I want to show the people I am back again."

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Parker: let me go
KUMB.com
Filed: Tuesday, 30th August 2011
By: Staff Writer

Scott Parker has handed in a transfer request in order to push through his
move to Tottenham ahead of tomorrow's deadline. The midfielder, who claimed
he had to leave West Ham in order to continue being involved with the
England squad - before being picked for two consecutive squads as a
Championship player - handed in his notice this afternoon following another
frustrating day in which the two clubs failed to reach an agreement over the
terms of his transfer. "I have had a fantastic four years at West Ham United
and will never forget all the support I have had from the fans and everyone
associated with the club," he told whufc.com. "The manager and board have
tried hard to convince me to stay but at this stage in my career, I need to
be playing in the Premier League, especially now that I am involved with
England. "I hope the fans will understand and respect my decision and I wish
the club every success in their fight for promotion this season."

However the signs tonight are that many fans are thinking the exact opposite
and slamming the thrice-crowned Hammer of the Year for moving to one of West
Ham's bitterest rivals, at a time when the two clubs are embroiled in a
bitter legal wrangle.

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Hammers sign Parker replacement
Midfielder targets promotion after signing one-year deal
Last Updated: August 30, 2011 7:20pm
SSN

West Ham have wasted little time in signing a replacement for Scott Parker
after they confirmed Papa Bouba Diop has penned a one-year deal with an
option for an additional 12 months. England midfielder Parker handed in a
transfer request at Upton Park on Tuesday evening in an attempt to complete
a move to Tottenham, and shortly after the arrival of Diop was confirmed.
The FA Cup-winning Senegal international joined Fulham in July 2004 before
moving onto Portsmouth in 2007 and then AEK Athens in 2010. Diop left the
Greek club this summer and West Ham consequently brought him back to England
in a free deal, with the 33-year-old already playing in a development squad
match against Brentford. He told West Ham's official website: "I am very
happy today. I enjoyed playing again and it is good to be here to sign. I
want to help West Ham go up and I hope we can be successful. "English
football is the best in the world. I have come here to work hard and give
100 per cent in every game I play for West Ham United. I want to show the
people I am back again."

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Livermore snubs Hammers
Tottenham midfielder earning his Spurs this season
By Soriebah Kajue. Last Updated: August 30, 2011 11:08am
SSN

Sky Sports sources understand Tottenham midfielder Jake Livermore has
rejected the opportunity to join West Ham on a season-long loan. The
21-year-old was mentioned as a possible makeweight in any potential deal to
bring Hammers captain Scott Parker to White Hart Lane. Sam Allardyce would
have welcomed his arrival and it would have tempered any potential loss of
Parker. But Livermore, who has been out on loan six times already in his
career, wants to stay at the club and fight for his place. And he has made a
good start to the new season having started and scored against Hearts in the
first leg of the Europa League play-off, and also played in the second leg.
The rangy midfielder also started the Premier League clash against
Manchester United and came on as a substitute against Manchester City on
Sunday.

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Lets Now Focus on Those That Actually Want to Play for the Club!
August 31st, 2011 - 12:49 am by S J Chandos
West Ham Till I Die

The West Ham club website has confirmed that Scott Parker has handed in a
formal written transfer request. There is an update on the club site in
which Scott thanks the Hammers fans for their support and wishes the club
well in its promotion campaign. The reasons he gives for seeking a move is
the need for PL football, at this stage of his career, and his involvement
with the England squad.

Scott Parker must know that he has played the best football of his career at
West Ham. Prior to that, Parker failed to make an impact at Chelski and his
time at Newcastle Utd was not an overwhelming success. As he admitted
himself, he thrived at West Ham because he felt wanted and there was a 'good
fit' between player and club. And this was reflected in Scott's excellent
performances for the club, that directly led to a long over due England
recognition.

No one can ever deny Scotty's commitment to the Hammers cause nor the fact
that he gave 110% amid the shambles of the previous two PL campaigns. Most
fans do not begrudge him a move back to a PL club, but surely he could have
aimed higher than Spurs, a club showing distinct signs of internal strife
and footballing decline. I am equally sure most Hammers fans never
begrudged Scott his c.75,000 week wages. What they may not understand is why
he would choose to join Spurs on inferior personal terms to those at West
Ham? Yesterday's Evening Standard asserted that he will only achieve parity
with Spurs' highest earner, Van der Vaart, who is said to be on £65,000 a
week. That constitutes an alleged loss of £10,000 on his current weekly wage
of £75,000. In addition, it would appear that Spurs are only likely to
agree a three year contract, one year less than his current Hammers deal.

If all this is true, I guess one could argue that Scott Parker is putting
his football career ahead of his financial interests, whch is a refreshing
change to the usual money grabbing cynicism of the modern footballer. Some
commentators have pointed out that his late Father supported Spurs and that
Scott, himself, may harbour simliar affiliations, and that this could be the
key imperative behind a move to Spurs. Who knows if that is true? Yet, one
can ask whether that imperative is sufficient motivation for Parker to
decide to under-cut his earning potential in the final years of his top
class professional career?

Scott Parker must remember his fustrating and wasted time on the bench at
Chelski. He must have considered the previous England snubs and the poor
treatment that he received at the traniing camp prior to England naming the
final 23 for the 2010 World Cup Finals. Scott must also have remembered
that his fine performances in the training sessions were overlooked and
that, subsequently, he was not given a chance in any of the pre-World Cup
warm up games. Capello then proceeded to take an unfit Gareth Barry instead
of an in-form Parker, thereby adding insult to injury! Scott must have
contrasted all of that with the way that his form blossomed at West Ham and
the high esteem in which he was held by all at the club. Finally, he must
know that the Hammers fans may accept his need to move to the PL, but that
they will eventually disown him, specifically because he left to join Spurs.
No player since Martin Peters has ever been forgiven for moving to White
Hart Lane and that is a fact.

Perhaps the Evening Standard have got the personal terms issue wrong?
Regardless, lets hope that Scott Parker does not end up regreting this move,
for the sake of a respected former fans favourite. But alas, if he is gone,
he is gone. If that is the case then forget Scott Parker! I wish him well,
but the club is everything and no individual player will ever be bigger than
West Ham Utd FC. To me that is axiomatic. Lets now focus on getting behind
Kevin Nolan, our youngsters and those players that actually want to play for
West Ham Utd FC. Upward and onwards for automatic promotion to the PL, all
else is mere distraction!

p.s. Welcome to P.B. Diop who has now signed for West Ham on a one deal
and I am sure that at least 2 or 3 others will follow with the c.£6m that we
have allegedly secured for Scott Parker.

p.p.s Congratulation to former Hammers youth player, Danny Kerns, who has
signed for Peterborough Utd on a three year contract from Dundalk. I
questioned the decision to release Kerns at the time and predicted that we
may eventually regret letting him go. It will be interesting to see how he
shapes up a Peterborough?

SJ. Chandos.

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