Saturday, February 4

Daily WHUFC News - 4th February 2012

Millwall match preview
WHUFC.com
Important information and team news ahead of Saturday's npower Championship
fixture
03.02.2012

WEST HAM UNITED v MILLWALL
npower CHAMPIONSHIP
SATURDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2012
KICK-OFF: 12.30PM
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Joint statement from West Ham United and Millwall FC

West Ham United and Millwall would like to update supporters who are
planning to attend the West Ham United versus Millwall match at the Boleyn
Ground on Saturday 4 February. Both football clubs have been working closely
with the Metropolitan Police and the British Transport Police since August
to ensure fans of all ages enjoy an excellent afternoon of football. The
game between the two sides in 2009 was a testing occasion for all concerned
and many of the lessons learnt from that night have already been
implemented. When the two teams met at The Den in September 2011 fans from
both sides supported their teams in exactly the right way; with passion and
noise but with respect for those around them. That helped to create an
electric atmosphere inside and outside of the stadium where the football was
the main talking point afterwards. It is hoped that fans attending the
return game at the Boleyn Ground will continue this positive attitude. To
help deliver a safe game for all there will be a complete alcohol ban in the
stadium and in all surrounding pubs and off-licenses. This ban complements
the existing Designated Public Places Order (DPPO) already in place across
the borough of Newham. While it is hoped and expected that fans will behave
in a respectful manner both inside the stadium and in the surrounding areas,
there will be a zero tolerance policy towards anybody who attempts to cause
disruption. There will be a large and noticeable police presence on the day
to ensure the safety of supporters and they will also deal with any
inappropriate behaviour quickly and robustly. Anybody causing a disturbance
can expect a lifetime ban from both clubs and possible prosecution.

Introduction
• West Ham United go into Saturday's London derby with Millwall top of the
npower Championship table, on 53 points from 28 matches played. The Hammers
have won their previous three home league matches, defeating Barnsley (1-0),
Coventry City (1-0) and Nottingham Forest (2-1).
• Millwall go into Saturday's fixture sitting 21st in the npower
Championship table, having collected 29 points from 28 matches. The Lions
have won just one of their previous five league matches, but that victory
did come in their previous away match at Barnsley (3-1) on 21 January.
• West Ham United have not won any of the previous seven league meetings
between the clubs, all of which have come in the Championship. However, the
Hammers did taste victory in the most-recent fixture at home to their
near-neighbours, scoring a 3-1 League Cup second-round victory at the Boleyn
Ground on 25 August 2009.
• The Hammers' most-recent league victory over Millwall took place on 24
February 1991 with a 3-1 win at home in the old Division Two. Frank
McAvennie scored twice.
• Millwall have never won at the Boleyn Ground in the Football League.
However, the Lions did score a 1-0 Southern League First Division success in
the club's first-ever meeting at the Memorial Grounds on 2 January 1904.

Us and Them
• The first-ever meeting between the two clubs at the Boleyn Ground took
place on 1 September 1904 and ended in a 3-0 Southern League First Division
success for West Ham United. Billy Bridgeman netted twice and Jack Flynn
once in front of a 10,000-strong crowd.
• The Hammers' most-recent league victory over Millwall took place on 24
February 1991 with a 3-1 win at home in the old Division Two. Frank
McAvennie scored twice.
• Millwall's only victory at the Boleyn Ground since the two clubs joined
the Football League came in the shape of a 2-1 Full Members Cup first-round
win on 10 November 1987. Alan Dickens was on target for the Hammers in front
of a crowd of just 11,337.
• West Ham United have beaten Millwall by a three-goal margin on four
occasions since the two clubs joined the Football League. The Hammers beat
the Lions 4-1 in the FA Cup fifth-round tie at the Boleyn Ground on 15
February 1930, with Vic Watson scoring twice. West Ham also scored 3-0
victories in Division Two on 17 September 1932 and 7 October 1978 and in
Division One on 22 April 1989.
• The largest crowd to witness a West Ham United versus Millwall fixture was
the 41,300 who turned out to watch the clubs play out a goalless Division
Two draw on 27 December 1938.
• Millwall's Irish goalkeeper David Forde spent two years at West Ham
between 2002 and 2004 but never featured in the first team. He moved to
Millwall in 2008.
• West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce spent two seasons with Millwall as a
player between 1981 and 1983, scoring twice in 63 league appearances.
• Billy Bonds and Pat Holland have both formed part of the Lions' management
in recent years.
• The following players wore the colours of both West Ham United and
Milwall: Clive Allen, Paul Allen, Charlie Ambler, Joe Blythe, John Burke,
Dennis Burnett, Albert Carnelly, Tony Cottee, Harry Cripps, Brian Dear,
Charlie Dove, Benny Fenton, John Hamilton, Joseph Hart, Tommy Inns, Jimmy
Jinks, Jack Landells, Dave Mangnall, Tommy Moore, Frank Neary, Lucas Neill,
Harry Obeney, Anton Otulakowski, Graham Paddon, Joe Payne, John Payne,
Harold Pearson, Teddy Sheringham, Frederick Shreeve, James Smith, Jim
Standen, HS Sunderland and Mauricio Taricco.
• Thirty players have made their West Ham United debuts against Millwall, 21
of them during the clubs' time as Southern League rivals - Tommy Moore and
Robert Allan (September 1900), William Jenkinson (October 1901), Charles
Cotton, Ernest Watts, William Kirby, Herbert Lyon, William Ingham and
Charles Satterthwaite (all September 1903), Frederick Mercer (January 1904),
Matthew Kingsley, Tommy Bamlett, Dave Gardner, Frank Piercy, John Russell,
William McCartney, Jack Fletcher, Charles Simmons and Jack Flynn (all
September 1904), Joseph Hughes (November 1911), Arthur Stallard (April
1914), George Proudlock (March 1939), Derek Parker (September 1946), Tommy
Moroney (September 1947), Harry Cripps and Ron Boyce (October 1959), Pavel
Srnicek (March 2004), Mauricio Taricco and Darren Powell (November 2004) and
Sam Baldock (September 2011).
• West Ham United new boy Nicky Maynard has scored three goals in two league
matches for Bristol City against Millwall this season. The striker netted
both goals in a 2-1 victory at The Den on 20 November 2011 and a 1-0 win at
Ashton Gate on 3 January 2012.
• Sam Baldock scored twice in a 4-0 League One victory for MK Dons at
Millwall on 4 October 2008.
• Henri Lansbury scored a 90th-minute winner for Norwich City in their 2-1
Championship victory over Millwall at Carrow Road on 1 February 2011.

Team news
West Ham United
• Sam Allardyce could hand debuts to deadline day signings Nicky Maynard,
Ricardo Vaz Te and Ravel Morrison.
• Mark Noble is hoping to be fit after requiring stitches in a mouth injury
suffered at Ipswich Town on Tuesday evening.
• Guy Demel will also hope to be involved after returning to action after
six weeks out with a thigh injury suffered at Reading on 10 December 2011.
• Papa Bouba Diop is set to miss a second consecutive match with a hamstring
injury.
• DR Congo left-back Herita Ilunga and Academy graduates Matt Fry, Sergio
Sanchez, Jordan Brown and Ahmed Abdulla have been released by mutual
consent, while Peter Kurucz, Paul McCallum (both Rochdale), Cristian Montano
(Dagenham and Redbridge), George Moncur (AFC Wimbledon), Jordan Spence
(Bristol City) and Pablo Barrera (Real Zaragoza) are out on loan.
Millwall
• Millwall could hand a debut to Republic of Ireland forward Andy Keogh, who
joined from Wolverhampton Wanderers on deadline day.
• Defenders Paul Robinson and Jordan Stewart have returned to training this
week and could be involved, while goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall faces a race
against time to be fit after having an injection in his ankle.
• Winger Hamer Bouazza will not recover from a groin injury in time to
feature on Saturday, while long-term absentees Therry Racon (ankle) and
Tamika Mkandawire (knee) are definitely out.
• Striker Josh McQuoid has joined Burnley on loan until the end of the
season.

Last time out
Tuesday 31 January 2012
npower Championship
Ipswich Town 5-1 West Ham United
West Ham United: Green, Faubert, McCartney, Reid, Tomkins, Lansbury, Noble
(Baldock 46), Nolan, Collison, Taylor (Hall 69), Cole (Nouble 69)
Subs not used: Faye, O'Neil
Goals: Collison 45
Tuesday 31 January 2012
Millwall 0-2 Watford
Millwall: Forde, Smith, Craig, Barron, Ward, Trotter, Abdou, Feeney, Mason
(Marquis 57), Henderson, Kane (Hackett 57)
Subs not used: Allsopp, Wright, Lowry
Goals: None

Previous meetings
• The most-recent meeting between the two clubs ended in a 0-0 npower
Championship draw at The Den on 17 September 2011.
West Ham United: Green, Faye, O'Brien, Faubert, Tomkins (Reid 30),
McCartney, Noble, Taylor (Bentley 59), Lansbury (Baldock 74), Nolan, Cole
Subs: Boffin, Carew
Millwall: Forde, Robinson, Mkandawire (N'Guessan 87), Ward, Stewart, Dunne,
Bouazza (Simpson 64), Trotter, Abdou, Feeney (Henry 64), Marquis
Subs: Mildenhall, Smith
• This will be the 26th meeting between the two clubs. West Ham United have
nine wins, with eleven draws and five victories for Milwall.

Head to head
(Last six meetings - Championship unless stated))
17 September 2011 - Millwall 0-0 West Ham United
25 August 2009 - West Ham United 3-1 Millwall AET (Carling Cup second round)
16 April 2005 - West Ham United 1-1 Millwall
21 November 2004 - Millwall 1-0 West Ham United
21 March 2004 - Millwall 4-1 West Ham United
28 September 2003 - West Ham United 1-1 Millwall
Overall record v Millwall (all competitions): W 9, D 11, L 5

Ten-year records
West Ham United
2010/11 Premier League 20th (33 points)
2009/10 Premier League 17th (35 points)
2008/09 Premier League 9th (51 points)
2007/08 Premier League 10th (49 points)
2006/07 Premier League 15th (41 points)
2005/06 Premier League 9th (55 points)
2004/05 Championship 6th (73 points - promoted to Premier League via
play-offs)
2003/04 Championship 4th (74 points)
2002/03 Premier League 18th (42 points - relegated to Championship)
2001/02 Premier League 7th (53 points)
Millwall
2010/11 Championship 9th (67 points)
2009/10 League One 3rd (85 points - promoted to Championship via Play-Offs)
2008/09 League One 5th (82 points)
2007/08 League One 17th (52 points)
2006/07 League One 10th (66 points)
2005/06 Championship 23rd (40 points - relegated to League One)
2004/05 Championship 10th (66 points)
2003/04 Division One 10th (69 points)
2002/03 Division One 9th (66 points)
2001/02 Division One 4th (77 points)

Referee
• Saturday's referee will be referee is 43-year-old Mick Jones.
• An experienced official, Jones was promoted to the Football League list of
referees in 1997, with his first match in charge being Mansfield Town versus
Hull City on 9 August of that year.
• Jones has refereed more than 30 matches every season since the 1997/98
campaign, totalling more than 500 senior matches over the last 14 years.
• The official has also taken charge of his fair share of big matches, being
selected to referee the 2007 League Two Play-Off final between Bristol
Rovers and Shrewsbury Town, and the 2007 FA Trophy final between Stevenage
Borough and York City.
• In 2008, Jones became a Select Group referee, allowing him to officiate
games in the Premier League. His first match in the top-flight was Hull City
versus Wigan Athletic on 30 August of 2008.
• Jones has not taken charge of a West Ham United or Millwall match so far
this season, but he has refereed 13 Premier League fixtures and three
high-profile cup matches.
• In all, he has refereed six Hammers fixtures - the most-recent being the
1-0 Premier League defeat at Arsenal on 30 October 2010. Jones has also
refereed two Millwall matches.
• Jones will be assisted by Ceri Richards and William Smallwood, while the
fourth official will be Patrick Miller.
Up next
• West Ham United travel to Peterborough United in the npower Championship
on Saturday 11 February 2012, with kick-off at 3pm.
• Millwall travel to Southampton for an FA Cup with Budweiser fourth-round
replay on Tuesday 7 February 2012 for a 7.45pm kick-off.

General information
• Supporters should note that NO tickets will be on sale at the Boleyn
Ground on matchday - please do not come to the stadium if you do not have a
ticket.
• The weather forecast is for sunny intervals with a daytime high
temperature of 3C (38F).

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Big Sam happy with squad
WHUFC.com
The manager is pleased to have a selection problems of a good nature
03.02.2012

Sam Allardyce is looking forward to Saturday's match with Millwall for a
number of reasons. The West Ham United manager will be looking to see his
squad's reaction to Tuesday's 5-1 defeat at Ipswich Town as well as the
possible introduction of his deadline day signings. Big Sam conceded that he
is considering making changes following the midweek defeat at Portman Road.
While Ravel Morrison, Nicky Maynard and Ricardo Vaz Te will hope to be
involved for the first time, the likes of Abdoulaye Faye, Joey O'Brien and
Sam Baldock will also be eager to get the call from the manager. "We're
certainly going to include Ricardo Vaz Te and Nicky Maynard in the squad but
I'd have been doing that anyway. After a performance like that, you have to
consider if you give that group another chance or do you make changes to
give yourself the best chance of winning - that's been the topic of
discussion for the past day or so. We will make our minds up on Friday
depending on the players available. "We have a nice deep squad now in terms
of numbers and talent, which hasn't been the case for a while. We will
hopefully make the right selections to win on Saturday."

Whoever plays on Saturday, the manager is hoping for a big reaction from his
players after they held a detailed post mortem into Tuesday's disappointing
trip to Suffolk "We watched the game and it wasn't very nice watching. We
spent probably a little bit longer on this one, but we do watch every game
to review it. It's not as if we told them to watch this game as punishment.
"Generally, when you win it's a little easier to watch a game back and a
little shorter because you're watching the good things and asking the
players to keep it up. When they are seeing the bad things, I'm glad to see
there was more discussion between them on the wheres and whys things went
wrong. "It was calm and we were in the analysis room and that's better than
having an emotional discussion in the dressing room. It gave us the chance
to have a tactical discussion. It was a really big shock for me to see what
happened and I was almost speechless at the end of the game because I
couldn't believe what I was watching. "I can only suggest it was a one-off
and that we're going to get back on track. Most of the time, this season,
we've bounced back. We've only once had back-to-back defeats this season so
we've got to win on Saturday and put it behind us."

On paper West Ham look a good bet to bounce back to winning ways against a
Millwall side sitting 21st in the table, but Big Sam knows he and his
players cannot afford to be complacent. "In the circumstances, form doesn't
mean much. Only time will tell. I remember that Kenny Jackett was on not
such a great run and they went to Leicester and Darius Henderson scored a
hat-trick so they are capable of putting on a performance and winning
anywhere. "They have some experienced players, so we've got to be on top of
our game. I've said all along this season that teams at the bottom are very
dangerous because they lift their game, as we saw with Ipswich, and if we're
not fully on our game we can get caught out. "It just cannot be there. We
got our way to the top of the table and had to wait a long time for our next
game, which is what we didn't want to do. We wanted to play last Saturday,
but we couldn't. "You cannot take anything for granted because that is when
complacency sneaks in. That's the problem with all the expectation because
the over-confidence can come to the players. "We're very fortunate that
other people didn't do as well as they wanted and we're still two points
clear. At the moment, the biggest danger to us is Birmingham because of the
form that they're in. All the rest of us, including us, are not in our best
form of the season - Southampton, Middlesbrough, Cardiff. "Birmingham and
Reading have been the big threat - Birmingham have taken 13 out of their
last 15 points - and there is always somebody who comes out of the pack. The
answer to that is to get back to our top form and, as the games tick away,
the distance becomes ever greater. The points gap might be the same, but the
games become less and so do the opportunities to make up the gap. "We've got
to make sure we keep winning, because if we don't then somebody will catch
us."

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A message to supporters
WHUFC.com
David Sullivan and David Gold have written an open letter to fans attending
Saturday's match with Millwall
03.02.2012

Dear Supporter,

Every person attending the match on Saturday is an ambassador for our great
club and we'd like to remind you that whatever happens on the day you must
act in the best interests of the club. The club has an exemplary record both
home and away and I am sure you will contribute to that status being
maintained at the game.
We would just like to remind any supporter who gains access to the stadium
with the intention of doing anything but enjoying the game will face serious
consequences and will be dealt with in accordance with our matchday policies
in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police.

Unfortunately at the last meeting of the two Clubs at the Boleyn Ground in
August 2009 there was a pitch invasion and serious disorder outside the
ground. This resulted in the Metropolitan Police forming Operation Balconi
to investigate football related violence and disorder surrounding this
fixture and punishing offenders accordingly.

Previous incidents have seen 9 Season ticket holders having their season
tickets cancelled without refund and also received life bans from the club.
50 known supporters received life bans from the club and most of those
either received a three or four year football banning order from the court
along with an average £250 fine. One supporter received a ten year football
banning order from the court along with 22 months imprisonment.

Therefore, it's right to remind you all what a devastation any impingement
of disorder can have, not only on the individual, who risks his job and even
his liberty, but to his entire family who also suffer as a result. This is
your club; please show it the respect it deserves on the day, show your
world famous support and make it a day to be remembered for all the right
reasons.

Yours in sport
David Sullivan and David Gold

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Slater recalls Lions victory
WHUFC.com
Stuart Slater inspired the Hammers to a morale-boosting win over the Lions
back in April 1989
03.02.2012

Stuart Slater was at the height of his powers when he inspired West Ham
United to a 3-0 home win over Millwall on 22 April 1989. The winger, who had
come through the ranks at the Academy of Football before making his debut in
a Division One meeting with Derby County in October 1987, was in unplayable
form when the Lions visited the Boleyn Ground. Then just 19, Slater marked
the first meeting between the two clubs in a decade by helping the
bottom-of-the-table Hammers to a morale-boosting success. While West Ham
were still relegated come the end of the 1988/89 season, the wideman was
proud of the team's performance on the day. "That game was probably one of
the highlights of my career," he told whufc.com. "I was injury-free and
flying and I was absolutely on form. I remember after the game that Bruce
Rioch likened me to Eusebio! "I set a goal up that day for George Parris. I
picked up the ball in the inside-left area and cut inside the full-back and
George made a late run into the box and I played him in and he stretched out
and scored. That was in the season that John Lyall left the club and we were
in a bit of a transitional period. "It was a difficult time but this was a
great game which was played at a fast tempo and the atmosphere was great,
even if there were only about 16,000 fans in the ground. It was a great
day."

Now a corporate hospitality host at the Boleyn Ground, Slater is hoping for
a repeat result this weekend, adding: "That would be nice, wouldn't it."
Tickets for Saturday's npower Championship fixture against Millwall are
still available. However, supporters should note that there will be no sales
on the day at the Boleyn Ground. To purchase, click on the link below.

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Nicky Maynard's Bristol City exit influenced by fans
BBC.co.uk

Former Bristol City striker Nicky Maynard says abuse from fans influenced
his decision to move to West Ham. The 25-year-old signed for the Hammers on
Tuesday after failing to agree a new deal at Ashton Gate. "I was ready to
move because it was hard for my family to come to games," he told BBC Radio
Bristol. "The fans were giving me a hard time, which I could take, but for
them to be how they were with my family was more or less the turning point
for me." He continued: "I trained as much as I could and played as well as I
could. The staff and the players were behind me but I think the fans were
getting a bit agitated. "There were times when my parents and my family had
come to away games and they were getting stick, they had bottles thrown at
them which wasn't very pleasing and I found it disrespectful. "In the long
run it was best that I get out the way now, concentrate on playing football
and make sure my family are happy and secure as well."

Maynard had been with Bristol City since July 2008, arriving from Crewe for
£2.25m, and scored 46 goals in 131 games for the Championship side. His
contract was due to expire at the end of the season and, after failing to
commit to a new deal at the club after nine months of discussions, the
forward was placed on the transfer list. Wigan, Blackburn and Swansea
enquired about signing Maynard, but he opted to join West Ham on a
two-and-a-half-year deal, thought to be worth around £2m.
"I felt this was my best opportunity to play Premier League football without
any worries of having to be a yo-yo club," he added. "They're a massive club
with a massive fanbase and everything to go up. "I'm going to concentrate on
playing for West Ham and hopefully I can do well for myself and my career."

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West Ham v Millwall
3 February 2012
Last updated at 15:22
NPOWER CHAMPIONSHIP
Venue: Upton Park Date: Saturday 4 February Kick-off: 1230 GMT
Coverage: Watch highlights on The Football League Show; listen on BBC Radio
5 live and BBC local radio; text commentary on the BBC Sport website

Forwards Nicky Maynard and Ricardo Vaz Te could make their West Ham debuts
after signing on deadline day. Manager Sam Allardyce has hinted that fellow
new signing Ravel Morrison could have to wait for a debut, but defender
George John could play after the Hammers shipped five in midweek. Millwall's
deadline day signing, Andy Keogh, is set to start up front alongside Darius
Henderson. The Lions also welcome back captain Paul Robinson from a thigh
injury.

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head
• An indecisive result has occurred on the majority of occasions when
these clubs have locked antlers. West Ham have won nine and Millwall six,
with 11 of the 26 competitive matches ending all-square.
• The reverse fixture in September ended goalless.
• Millwall have never beaten West Ham in the league away from home.

West Ham United
• Leaders West Ham aim to get back to winning ways, after the shock
5-1 away defeat to Ipswich midweek. They are defending a two point lead at
the summit, and chasing an unrivalled 17th Championship win and a fourth
maximum in five league outings.
• They are also bidding for a 400th home victory in second level
league football, and a fourth on the trot.
• The Hammers have kept 12 clean sheets in this Championship campaign;
only Hull match that.

Millwall
• The Lions sit immediately above the relegation zone with a five
point cushion, after four defeats in their last five Championship matches,
and just two wins in nine.
• Kenny Jackett's side have only beaten Barnsley and Leicester on
their league travels, and have picked up just two points out of a possible
24 away from home against current top-half clubs.
• Millwall have failed to score in an unmatched 15 games in this
division.

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Bide your time, says Allardyce
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 3rd February 2012
By: Staff Writer

Sam Allardyce has admitted that it could be some time before new signing
Ravel Morrison makes his first team debut. Of the five signings made by
Allardyce in the January transfer window, the one to spark the interest of
the supporters most was the young Mancunian, who celebrated his 19th
birthday yesterday. However Big Sam, speaking via his weekly column for the
Evening Standard insisted that the youngster was very much a work in
progress, rather than someone who could be thrown straight into his starting
line-up. "One of the biggest things for Ravel would be for him to break into
our first team. First things first, though. We have to find out about his
talent, we have to settle him into his home environment, his lifestyle and
build him a programme for the time spent away from the pitch," he said.
"We're all a product of our backgrounds and Ravel is no exception. Now,
though - and with the great ability with which he has been blessed - he has
a great chance to be a great footballer and fundamentality change his life.
We'll give him all the help he needs to settle in, but just as important is
the way he looks after himself. "He has a long-standing girlfriend, which is
a good thing because he is not going to be lonely. We need to find him the
right area in which to live and put him in a position where he clearly
understands what he needs to do to develop his career. All in all it's a
complete life package and one which, we hope, will help him flourish as a
player."

Conversely, fellow deadline day signings Nicky Maynard and Ricardo Vaz Te
are expected to feature in some way against Millwall - for whom Allardyce
played between 1981 and 1983 - in tomorrow's big London derby.

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West Ham United v Millwall
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 3rd February 2012
By: Preview Percy

Preview Percy has given him every chance but his patience has finally
snapped. Meanwhile, taking a break from writing angry letters to the head of
Channel 4 regarding how poor he thinks the new host of "Countdown" is, he
dropped us a few lines about this weekend's visit of Millwall. John
Northcutt calmly follows with a few items of statistical interest...

Next up we are at home to Millwall for a 12.30 kick-off on Saturday. For
obvious reasons there'll be no tickets available for purchase on the day and
with all the added security I'd allow yourself a decent amount of time if
you have pre-purchased tickets to collect. Trains and tubes in the area are
engineering work-free, though if your usual journey involves the Victoria
Line you may need to check for alternatives. Those of you with a flying
saucer strapped to your houses (or, for our visitors, caravans) can pick up
the match on Sky.

Our opponents arrive at the Boleyn on the edge of a spot of bother. They
currently lie 4th from bottom albeit five points clear of Doncaster and
Forest who are the teams immediately below them. They are also a further two
clear of bottom-placed Coventry. So, whilst the position isn't great there
is at least a bit of a cushion there at the moment.

Current form over the last six has been mixed. They've won two and lost four
in the league. The wins came at home to Pompey on Boxing Day (1-0) and at
Barnsley a couple of weeks ago (3-1). The defeats came at home to Palace
(0-1), away at Bristol City (0-1 courtesy of a Nicky Maynard effort), at
home to Birmingham (0-6) and at home to Watford the other night (0-2). Such
results suggest a lack of consistency – prior to the Boxing Day victory you
have to go back nearly a month to the 3-2 win over Doncaster to find the
next three pointer, and prior to that there's a further three weeks before
you find their 3-0 defeat of Coventry.

The man in the hot seat is former Watford journeyman defender/midfielder
Kenny Jackett. In getting the work experience kid onto the research for this
I was surprised to note that Jackett's playing career was ended by injury at
the age of 28 – he was one of those players that seemed to be around for
years. However, in 1990 a dodgy knee saw him moved from the playing staff at
Watford – his only club – on to the coaching staff. He spent a year or so as
manager though that didn't exactly work out for him and he returned to the
background working under Graham "Turnip" Taylor. Gianluca Vialli decided he
was surplus to requirements in 2001 whereupon he joined Ian Holloway's
set-up at QPR, though how much of a word he was able to get in edgeways
isn't recorded. He then spent a few years at Swansea (Jackett is of Welsh
extraction and won over 30 caps for the Taffies) before spending six months
as assistant manager at Man City. Whether or not he regrets leaving for the
Den only a few months before the really big petrodollars arrived one can
only speculate – if nothing else the payoff had they got rid of him would
have probably set him up for life. However, arrive he did at Bermondsey
where lucky white heather rather than daffodils are the foliage of choice.
After one failed attempt at the playoffs (v Scunthorpe) it was second time
lucky as they beat pre-Paolo Swindon 1-0 to gain promotion to the
Championship. Last season he guided them to a creditable 9th.

The usual 'keeper David Forde is an ex-Hammer albeit one of those who didn't
trouble the first team shirt printers during his spell at the Boleyn between
2002-2004 when his opportunities were limited by others. It's been a similar
story at international level where he has but a handful of appearances to
his name.

In defence Aussie Shane Lowry was signed for an undisclosed fee last week
from Aston Villa. He'd been on Villa's books since 2009 without making a
first XI league appearance, though he did feature in the Europa League. The
Villains farmed him out to Plymouth, Leeds (who he helped promote),
Sheffield United (who he helped relegate) and latterly Millwall, who he
originally joined on loan in November. Originally declaring himself to be
Irish and capped as such at U17 & U19 level, the Perth (the convict one
rather than the sweaty one) born defender decided he was an Aussie after all
and now features in the Socceroos full squad.

Another window arrival was striker Andy Keogh. Dubliner Keogh was well down
the pecking order at Wolves having spent most of the past couple of years on
loan with spells at Cardiff, Bristol City and Leeds under his belt. Millwall
secured his services, again for an undisclosed fee, on deadline day.

Their top scorer by a long chalk is Darius Henderson. Henderson signed in
the summer from Sheffield United whose relegation (I still enjoy saying
that) meant that they couldn't afford his wages. He's netted 16 times in 23
matches which is a decent return by any standards. The next top scorers are
Jay Simpson (at time of writing back with parent club Arsenal) and Liam
Trotter (who ought to be a local boy but isn't) both of whom have four to
their name.

Against Watford they started with an 18 year-old, Harry Kane, up front
alongside Henderson, though he was replaced after less than an hour. Kane
arrived on loan from Spurs with 20 year-old midfielder Ryan Nelson at the
start of the window, both deals lasting until the end of the season. Of the
two, Kane has made the larger number of appearances, appearing in four
league and three FA Cup matches since his arrival. Both of his two goals
thus far came in the 5-0 Cup defeat of Dagenham & Redbridge, a match in
which Henderson picked up a hat-trick.

Mason has been struggling with a groin problem and missed the Watford defeat
as did Skipper Paul Robinson with a thigh strain. Robinson is rated as
"50-50" for the match by Jackett, though presumably they'll be pulling out
all the stops to get him fit for the cameras.

And so to us and a few words about Tuesday's disaster. It was coming. It
could easily have happened against Forest where some smarter finishing could
have seen us go 3-0 down before we had our first chance. Sadly the warning
wasn't heeded. Those of us lucky enough to have the manager personally email
us each week after each match were told "We'll work out what went wrong and
put it right". Well what went wrong was that, as we have been doing all
season, we went into a match with a plan to nullify the opposition rather
than have them worry about us. The fact that we've won games using such
tactics has served as justification when it ought to have been seen as
papering over the cracks. In short, the time for "working out what went
wrong" was straight after the Forest match. Had we done so then rather than
being distracted by the three points we got away with maybe Tuesday wouldn't
have happened.

With the stitches in Noble's mouth from Tuesday expected to heal nicely as
long as he lays off the Salt & Vinegar crisps for a day or two (wince), with
the exception of Diop (Hamstring) we should have a full squad to select
from. We will therefore be looking to the new signings to give us a much
needed boost. It seems strange that three attacking players should arrive on
a day when the defence had such a 'mare but it should be remembered that
goals from open play have been something of a rarity in recent weeks.
Piquionne & Carew have impressed nobody for ages – least of all the manager
apparently - whilst Cole has never been effective when played on his own up
front. Baldock also seems out of sorts, though one suspects that his match
fitness might improve were he given more starts rather than being sacrificed
to the bench at the altar of 4-5-1 every other week.

Whether or not any of the new signings make the starting line-up so soon
after joining the club will be interesting. The manager's comments regarding
Morrison's fitness levels suggest that we're less likely to see him than the
other two but I'd be tempted to try Maynard and Baldock together as a
starting partnership. That is, of course, assuming that we're willing to try
this wacky experiment of playing with two strikers together. If nothing else
Maynard has the evil eye over this weekend's opponents having netted a
double in Bristol City's 2-1 win at the Den in November, also getting the
1-0 win in the return fixture at Ashton Gate last month.

Vaz Te? Well obviously all those Tevez rumours that everyone's distant
relatives assured us were "nailed on" failed to factor dyslexia into the
mix. I'm struggling to get excited about his signing but, let's face it, it
wouldn't be a proper transfer window without the manager picking up one of
his ex-Bolton charges would it. Barnsley resurrected a career that seemed to
be going nowhere fast and, whilst Keith Hill's parting comments
understandably contained a large element of "churl" I do wonder whether we
will see the best of the player.

Ravel Morrison's arrival also attracted a lot of comment, as much, if not
more, relating to his off the pitch character as to his undoubted talent.
Had the player been older I'd have been doing my nut in the same way as I
did when the manager threatened to sign El Haj Diouf. The fact that I
remained calm this time is testament to the increased sedative doses they
give us here at the Avram Grant Rest Home For The Bewildered every deadline
day. Also, unlike the loathesome Diouf, Morrison has at least the excuse of
the foolishness of youth to fall back on, meaning that (unlike Diouf) he
might grow up. I'm not sure moving to Newcastle (as was proposed at one
stage) would have been a great move for the lad – that particular city is
even more of a goldfish bowl than Manchester though the cynical side of me
(which is most of me) struggles with the idea that the player's "advisors"
had much in the way of altruism in recommending London as a destination.
Time will tell.

Prediction? Well in a bizarre way the Ipswich defeat might just have sent
the appropriate message just at the right time. As mentioned we palpably
learned nothing from the Forest match so hopefully the penny will have
dropped that if you set out to attack your opponents it increases your
chances of scoring against them as opposed to sitting there and inviting
them to score. I'd be more worried had we been outplayed by Ipswich and
somehow scraped a draw with all the "respect the point" twaddle that would
have ensued. I believe you youngsters call it a "reality check". I'll
therefore go for a 3-1 backlash in our favour as we finally cotton on to the
fact that going for the win is the best way of avoiding defeat.

Enjoy the game!

When Last We Met: Drew 0-0 A poor game enlivened by Lansbury's audacious
long distance effort from the kick-off as 'keeper Forde was messing about
with the goal net. Bentley missed a late sitter. The best thing about the
whole weekend was the fact that I went on a very pleasant holiday after the
match.

Referee: Mike Jones The fact that he is still involved in the game in any
shape or form after his showing in last season's FA Cup Quarter Final tells
you everything about the contempt that the football authorities have for the
paying public. After having his ear bent by the home manager at the
Britannia he spent the rest of the match trying to even things up with a
string of decisions that, in my opinion, were nothing short of dishonest.

Of course in suggesting that the referee's performance might not have been
up to scratch Avram Grant found himself £20,000 worse off, the authorities
thus achieving the near impossible feat of making us feel sorry for Grant.

To summarise, they've given a high profile match requiring intelligence,
honesty and integrity to an official noted for lacking any such qualities.
Nice one.

Danger Man: Darius Henderson Top scorer and in a spot of form.

Daft fact of the week: The film "Green Street" was dire enough. However the
sequel makes the original look like Citizen Kane. Imagine the scenario: You
run a prison that is overcrowded and you have instructions to reduce the
prison population. Do you:

a) go through the files and release only those whose behaviour bodes well
for a release back into society; or

b) decide that some releases can be decided on the result of a football
match between West Ham & Millwall supporting inmates.

Clue: The answer is so stupid that even Spurs supporters would find the
required suspension of disbelief too much to handle. Probably.


Stat man John: Northcutt's corner

Friendlies

Jan 1949 H 1-1 Woodgate
Oct 1955 A 4-2 Dare 2 Hooper Moore
May 1972 A 5-3 Hurst 2 Robson Tyler O.G
Dec 1974 A 4-3 A Taylor 2 Brooking Robson

Sent Off

Steve Bywater Away 2003-04
Marlon Harewood Away 2004-05

They Played For Both

Clive Allen, Paul Allen, Charlie Ambler, Joe Blythe, Albert Carnelly,Tony
Cottee, Harry Cripps, Brian Dear, Charlie Dove, Benny Fenton, Joe Hart,
Tommy Inns, Dave Mangnall, Tommy Moore, Frank Neary, Lucas Neill, Harry
Obeney, Anton Otulakowski, Graham Paddon, Teddy Sheringham, Fred Shreeve,
Jim Standen, Mauricio Taricco

Former player Billy Bonds was the Millwall manager in 1997-98 and our
current manager Sam Allardyce played for Millwall between 1981 and 1983.

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West Ham v Millwall preview
Last updated: 3rd February 2012
SSN

Team news for Saturday afternoon's Championship clash between West Ham and
Millwall at Upton Park (kick off 12.30pm). Nicky Maynard and Ricardo Vaz Te
are in line to make their West Ham debuts. Striker Maynard and winger Vaz Te
joined the Hammers on Tuesday and will be in the squad but boss Sam
Allardyce has hinted his third deadline-day arrival, young midfielder Ravel
Morrison, may have to bide his time. American defender George John could
also be involved for the first time since joining from FC Dallas earlier
this month, especially after the leaders shipped five goals in a shock
defeat at Ipswich on Tuesday night. Midfielder Papa Bouba Diop missed out at
Portman Road with a thigh problem and will be checked over, but Allardyce
has no new injury worries.

Andy Keogh goes straight into the Millwall squad. The Republic of Ireland
striker moved to The Den on transfer deadline day from Wolves, signing a
two-and-a-half year deal, and could partner top scorer Darius Henderson in
attack. The Lions could also be boosted by the return of skipper Paul
Robinson, who has missed the last three matches with a thigh problem, while
fellow defender Jordan Stewart has resumed training after a groin injury.
Winger Hamer Bouazza is still missing with groin trouble and back-up
goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall has an ankle injury. Tamika Mkandawire is
recovering from a knee operation and fellow midfielder Therry Racon remains
on the sidelines with an ankle injury.

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Match Preview: West Ham v Millwall
February 3rd, 2012 - 11:54 pm by Iain Dale
West Ham Till I Die

So this is the big question. How many of our three new signings will start
against Millwall? My bet is two – Maynard and Vaz Te. And the second
question is who will give way. That's where it starts to get more difficult.
Anyway, let's start at the back. If Abdoulaye Faye is fit I reckon Winston
Reid will make way for him. Joey O'Brien should return at right back and if
it was anyone else than Millwall I'd make a good case for Potts to come in
on left. So my back four is O'Brien, Tomkins, Faye and McCartney.

In midfield, you'd have to say there is a good case to drop Kevin Nolan, but
what manager drops his captain? And let's face it, you want real men on the
pitch against Millwall. I think Nolan and Noble should start and I'd play
Taylor and Vaz Te on the wings. It would be hard luck for Collison and
Lansbury, but difficult decisions have to be made.

Up front I would like to see Nicky Maynard partner Sam Baldock. Carlton Cole
would feel hard done by, but I do think Baldock needs a solid run. The last
time he got one he delivered the goods.

So, Green, O'Brien, Faye, McCartney, Nolan, Noble, Taylor, Vaz Te, Baldock
and Maynard.

A bench of Lansbury, Collison, Hall, Cole and Reid doesn't look bad to me.

Like many of you, I suspect, I won't be going to Upton Park tomorrow. Call
me a wimp if you like, but I will be watching at home. What a sad indictment
it is that this fixture still has the possibility to scare the living
daylights out of you. It's just not worth the risk. Mind you, if it hadn't
been on TV, I know I would have gone…

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Sam has scary vision of the past
By PAT SHEEHAN
Published: Today
The Sun

SAM ALLARDYCE forced his West Ham squad to sit through a video nasty of
their 5-1 midweek hammering at Ipswich. The Hammers boss said: "The players
have seen the game, it wasn't very good watching. "We do see every game we
play but I went a bit longer on this one. It was a big shock for me, I just
hope it is a one-off. "They didn't watch it as a punishment, I am glad to
say there was a bit of discussion on why it went wrong." Police have warned
players not to go over the top in any goal celebrations against Millwall
today for fear of whipping up fans in a powderkeg derby. But Allardyce
warned: "For us, teams at the bottom become very dangerous because they lift
their game and we can get caught out — as we saw with Ipswich."

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Karren Brady's football diary
KARREN BRADY - First lady of football
Published: Today
The Sun

Saturday, January 28
A FREE Saturday thanks to our third-round FA Cup defeat. Time for us all to
reflect on Dylan Tombides, our 17-year-old Academy striker who is being
treated for cancer. Dylan's strength of character is incredible, he's a
lovely young man and everyone is willing him to make a full recovery. Being
a parent myself makes you very much aware of what his family must be going
through.

Sunday, January 29
I SPOKE to Everton's Bill Kenwright regarding Rangers striker Nikica
Jelavic. I've learned in football that getting into an auction with a friend
is not a great idea.
It's far better to negotiate between you to decide who gets the player,
rather than cost each other money. Bill and I agreed they were more keen
than us. We weren't out-muscled but on this occasion Sam had his eye on
someone else.

Monday, January 30
MOVING a player from one club to another used to be so relatively simple.
Often the only thing the agent wanted, if there was one, was petrol money
for himself and a boot allowance for his player. But there was one player
recently who wanted a Mercedes for his wife and an agent asked for more
money for himself than the player. Just one more day to go!

Tuesday, January 31
TRANSFER deadline day brought all the usual shenanigans. None more so than
an agent ringing me 10 minutes before the transfer window shut declaring he
could get one of our players a loan move. Talk about leaving it to the last
minute! Oh, and starting a conversation with me with the words "hello
darling," did not exactly get things off on the right foot. West Ham did
sign three new players including Ravel Morrison from Manchester United. I've
had to deal with the whole spectrum when it comes to negotiations with other
clubs, but United are always wonderfully professional. We lost 5-1 at
Ipswich. People often say that Sam's bark is worse than his bite but, let me
tell you, his bark is pretty bad. I would prefer to face the agents tonight
than the bus ride home.

Wednesday, February 1
SO, Carlos Tevez is still a Manchester City player. City have the financial
clout to be able to stand firm and I admire then for that. But he can still
leave as an emergency loan — so I sent City a text asking about the
possibility of us having him. Never gonna happen was their reply. Never say
never, I say! Tevez will probably think again before declining to warm up
when asked to.

Thursday, February 2
SPENT the morning freezing my butt off at the Olympic Stadium. We could not
see the pitch, the potential ticket office, the potential shop, some office
locations, the control room, nor the kitchen locations due to 'restrictions'
of one sort or another. Other than that it was a very worthwhile morning!

Friday, February 3
UNBELIEVABLY some Arsenal fans have been having a go at Arsene Wenger. Those
supporters with a shred of common sense should tell the doubters to sling
their collective hooks. Managers are under a lot of pressure, none more so
than the pressure they put on themselves. Not only have I worked closely
with eight of them for the past 19 years, I'm married to one. So I should
know.

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The most hateful fixture in football
By PAUL JIGGINS
Published: Today
The Sun

DAVID FORDE lines up in goal for Millwall at West Ham this lunchtime in what
he describes as: The most hateful fixture in football. Hundreds of police
will be on duty at today's powderkeg clash at Upton Park in a bid to avert
the crowd trouble and violence that has blighted this London derby in the
past. And Republic of Ireland keeper Forde, who unusually had a spell with
the East End Hammers before joining the South London Lions, said: "I've
never known hatred like it over a football game. "But I totally understand
the rivalry. There's just so much passion on both sides. "It's been there
for a hundred years or more and you're never going to change that. "It's
ingrained into both sets of fans. "There are very few games in the world
like it."

The bloody rivalry between the two clubs dates back around 100 years when
both sides were formed in the East End. Not even Millwall's move 'sarf' of
the Thames in 1910 managed to cool tensions. The Lions return to Upton Park
today for the first time since trouble marred the clubs' Carling Cup
second-round clash in 2009. Forde, whose team lost 3-1 in extra-time that
night, recalled: "It was a phenomenal night because it was just so crazy.
"It was a good game of football until the pitch invasions. "It wasn't nice.
You're playing a game and then you get these people coming on the pitch and
getting right in your face. "Strangely enough, I didn't really feel
threatened at the time, even after the third invasion. "It was only after
the game when I saw the TV pictures that I thought about what could have
happened. There was no need for it. "We're all hoping there'll be nothing
like that again."

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West Ham vs Millwall goes into lockdown
Published 22:00 03/02/12 By Mike Walters
The Mirror

Fortress Upton Park will go into lockdown as West Ham bid to prevent a
repeat of the Carling Cup riot against Millwall. Hundreds of police will be
deployed for the Lions' first ­excursion to the Boleyn Ground since the
appalling scenes of August 25, 2009. Amid the lunacy of pitch invasions,
gates stormed by mobs without tickets and a stabbed ex-fireman left fighting
for his life with a punctured lung, few remember West Ham's 3-1 win after
extra-time because it was secondary to the chaos.
Both clubs were fined by the FA, although Millwall's penalty was revoked on
appeal, and Lions manager Kenny Jackett privately confided the mayhem was
the worst he had experienced after 32 years in football. Although the
reverse fixture, a goalless draw at the Den, passed off without major
incident in September, police are taking no chances with their security
blanket this time.

It includes...

* Banning alcohol at the ground and the closure of pubs around Upton Park
itself

* Reducing Millwall's allocation to 1,400 tickets in the upper tier of the
Sir Trevor Brooking Stand, with no Hammers fans within a 30-yard exclusion
zone

* The police warning players to curb their goal celebrations

* And the appointment of ­experienced Premier League referee Mike Jones to
boss the game.

Police hope the combination of an early kick-off, cold weather, live
coverage on Sky and a beam-back to Lions fans at the Den will draw the sting
from the fixture.
Both sides are aiming to bounce back after dispiriting midweek defeats.
Championship leaders West Ham are in shock after a 5-1 ­drubbing at Ipswich,
while Millwall are only one place above the drop zone after losing 2-0 at
Watford. Hammers manager Sam Allardyce, who is likely to hand debuts to
deadline-day signings Nicky Maynard and Ricardo Vaz Te, said: "I wasn't
aware of any incidents at the last game – it was superbly planned and
policed by everybody, and everything went according to plan. "I just hope it
goes the same way [today]. People have to be ­responsible for their actions
including me as a manager, the players on the pitch and the supporters who
come to watch. "It will be live on TV and we'll be portraying our football
to people around the globe. We want to put on a good spectacle."

Of the thrashing by Ipswich, former Lions defender Allardyce added: "Until
then, our defensive record had been the basis of our success this season –
we need to get over it and show everybody why we're top of the table in a
big derby game." Jackett, who could unveil £500,000 striker Andy Keogh and
new German defender Lennard Sowah, said: "At 25, Andy has his best years
ahead of him and he will be a good partner up front for Darius Henderson."

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Daily WHUFC News - 3rd February 2012

Big Sam on: Millwall
WHUFC.com
Sam Allardyce reflects on a busy deadline day and looks ahead to Saturday's
derby with Millwall
02.02.2012

Sam Allardyce's spoke to the assembled press ahead on Thursday ahead of
Saturday's visit of Millwall. The West Ham United manager was asked to
summarise how he thought the transfer window had gone for the Hammers and
also how he plans to slot his three newest signings into his squad.

How pleased were you with the business you did on deadline day?

SA: I was really pleased. It was a difficult day made more difficult by our
result at the end of the evening. The last day was very fruitful and was a
product of the long hard work we did when the window opened and the
continued negotiations through most of the January window apart from Revel
Morrison who came up and was moved on pretty quickly when we thought he
might join us. We were pleased and glad to recruit three new talented
players.

Are you confident Nicky Maynard can continue his goalscoring form at the top
of the table?

SA: I know both he and Ricardo Vaz Te are very excited about their moves and
we want them to carry on where they left off with their former clubs and
that's scoring goals. With no disrespect to Bristol and Barnsley we feel
that they we can create them more goalscoring options and they should be in
the position to score more goals hopefully. We have been short of scoring
goals but we haven't been short of creating chances so hopefully these two
lads can help us in that department and get more points on this board.

Is Nicky Maynard Premier League quality?

SA: We won't know that until we all get there. He's never played there but
the indicators are good. Vaz has already played in the Premier League while
he was with me at Bolton so he knows what it's all about and then hopefully
Ravel can prove his talent at first-team level at some stage. The squad is
good and healthy now and there's plenty of selection options for me and
that'll be proven between now and the 28 April.

What has helped the dramatic improvement in Ricardo Vaz Te?

SA: Maturity. That talented player I managed in my time at Bolton has cast
off and gone through the ringer. He's been in the wilderness in Greece and
into Scotland and come back to where the best football is played- England.
It's been decided within himself that he must make the best of his talents.
He's at a good age and he's seen an awful lot of ups and downs in his
career. Keith Hill has mentored him very well at Barnsley and he scored a
lot of goals for them in all competitions and we got a really good price
because he is in the last months of his contracts as we have done with
Nicky.
I just think he's grown up and matured and he's in a position where it all
looked so easy for him in the early years because he was so talented. He
just thought it was going to arrive for him and unfortunately it didn't. The
real problem is that he was going to get there but then he had a knee injury
that lingered on and then he had a change of manager when I left and the
previous manager didn't fancy him as much as I did.

Ravel Morrison is a great talent. Is it going to be a challenge for you to
manage him?

SA: When I get to know him and the other players get to know him we'll find
out in the next few weeks or so. Ravel is a player for the near future. He
isn't for right now but at this stage he's got a lack of first-team football
on a regular basis. We will try to asses that and see if we can use that
ability and see if we can use it sooner rather than later. That's what we
want to try to do for him and him for us. That'll be an interesting job over
the coming weeks and months and bring out that talent on a regular basis.

You've managed lively characters - can you bring out the best out of them on
the pitch?

SA: It would appear he is from what Sir Alex has told me. He said the best
thing is for him to get away from Manchester and the places that have been
causing him one or two problems. That'll be the case and we can benefit from
that. Hopefully we can guide him to be a good human being as well as being a
good professional.

After the defeat at Ipswich why didn't you sign a defender?

SA: Because we've got the best defence in the league and I think Ipswich
Town was the first time that our defensive deficiencies have been exposed.
We had a really off day and they exploited it to the highest level they
possibly could. Other than that our defensive record has been the basis of
our success this season and it was a bad day for all concerned. Let's get
over it and let's show everybody why we're top at our big derby game on
Saturday morning at Upton Park.

Are you looking forward to the game?

SA: Casting our mind back to the last game it all went very well on and off
the field, apart from at the end when we didn't convert one of our chances
and it ended in a 0-0 draw. The game panned out as I thought it would.
Millwall were using the atmosphere and the players were giving 100 per cent
like ours were. When the game died down a bit we started to exploit some of
the spaces but we couldn't find the goal we were looking for. I think it
will be the same on Saturday.

Do you have any message to any supporters coming to the game on Saturday?

SA: Just do the same as last time. I wasn't told of any incident in the last
game and it was superbly planned and policed by everybody and everything
went according to plan. I just hope it goes the same on Saturday. People
have to be responsible for their actions including me as a manager, the
players on the pitch and the supporters who come to watch the game. It will
be live on TV and we'll be portraying our football to people around the
globe and we want to put on a good show and a good spectacle for the right
reasons.

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New signings welcomed
WHUFC.com
Sam Allardyce is pleased with West Ham United's January transfer window
business
02.02.2012

Big Sam was delighted to welcome his three latest recruits to the West Ham
United squad after a busy final day of the January transfer window. The
Hammers added a trio of attacking options to their ranks on deadline day to
add to the earlier singings of George John and Joe Dixon. Ravel Morrison
signed from Manchester United, Nicky Maynard made the switch from Bristol
City and Ricardo Vaz Te joined from fellow Championship side Barnsley. "We
have done well in the window and I am delighted to welcome Ricardo Vaz Te,
Ravel Morrison and Nicky Maynard to the club," Big Sam said. "I have been
backed by our owners in bringing people in to bolster the squad and we have
managed to do that and it has turned out very well for us."

The West Ham United manager met with all three before they penned their
deals and was pleased by what he saw. Vaz Te and Maynard are expected to
come straight into contention for a place in the squad for Saturday's match
with Millwall, while Morrison may have to wait a little longer for
first-team action. "I think Ricardo and Nicky are proven players who can
come into the frame straight away as they have been a force with their clubs
in this division before. We have been a bit short of taking our chances, so
hopefully they can add a little bit more to our frontline "We are also
pleased that Ravel has chosen us and we hope that we can develop him quickly
into the first-team as we have done this season with our other young
players. They have all got experience, started breaking through and by doing
so, have been putting a little bit of pressure - good pressure - on the
older players. "That is a good healthy thing at a football club. Hopefully
Ravel can match that and be as good as everyone says he can be."

Following the disappointment of Tuesday's result at Ipswich Town, Sam has
already started preparations for Saturday's derby with the full squad back
in at Chadwell Heath on Wednesday morning. Allardyce said: "I'm really
disappointed with Tuesday's result. I must admit that I didn't expect that -
a poor performance defensively - as it has been one of our ultimate
strengths, particularly away from home. "As a defensive unit, we
disintegrated in the first-half. We allowed Ipswich to come out of the
blocks quicker than we did and exploit gaps and holes we left in our
defence. When you do that, you get punished and Ipswich punished us and
deservedly so.
"The shock is that we are not normally like that but we were poor and that
is why we lost the game. It is not something we want to repeat and we
haven't done that this season, so we are looking to work out what went wrong
and put it right. "The fans deserve that at the very least. I apologise, but
they must know that we will put it right. We have had a blip before,
probably not as bad as this match, and we have bounced back, so that is what
we need to do."

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Stars turn out for Ernie
WHUFC.com
Dozens of West Ham United greats turned out to pay their respects to Hammers
hero Ernie Gregory
02.02.2012

Dozens of West Ham United greats turned out to give a perfect East End
send-off to long-time Hammers goalkeeper and coach Ernie Gregory. With
bright sunshine blazing over his native east London, Gregory, who passed
away on 21 January at the age of 90, was laid to rest at the City of London
Crematorium in Manor Park. There, a fitting service saw Brian Dear pay a
personal tribute before closing with Vera Lynn's version of 'Bubbles'.
Afterwards, Hammers heroes from the 1950s to the 1990s paid their respects
and shared stories from Gregory's amazing 51-year career with the club at a
wake held at the Boleyn Ground. Among the mourners were Gregory's team-mates
from the 1950s, Harry Hooper, Frank O'Farrell and Vic Keeble. Joining them
were scores of players who enjoyed his coaching from the 1960s through to
his retirement in 1987 - Peter Brabrook, Alan Dickie, Ronnie Boyce, Brian
Dear, Jim Barrett, Ken Brown, Martin Peters, Mick McGiven, Eddie Bovington,
Pat Holland, Billy Jennings, John Ayris, Frank Lampard, Billy Bonds, Alan
Devonshire, George Parris, Paul Goddard, Paul Allen, Alvin Martin, Phil
Parkes, Sir Trevor Brooking, Steve Potts, Kenny Brown, Tony Gale and Tony
Cottee. O'Farrell said his former team-mate was not just a great goalkeeper,
but a great man. "First of all, I was very sad to learn that Ernie had died
and I felt it right that I should travel up and come to the funeral," said
O'Farrell, who played 211 games for West Ham between 1950 and 1956. "He was
a first-class goalkeeper, a top goalkeeper, but a likeable person as well.
He had a lovely personality and you could have a laugh and a joke with him
at the right time. He gave the defence a lot of confidence.

"I suffered by him being a big, strong lad one day at Sheffield Wednesday.
Derek Dooley was playing centre forward for Sheffield Wednesday and I jumped
with him for a header and all of a sudden I was on the floor, flat on my
back and unable to breathe and I got carried off on a stretcher! It was
Ernie, who had come out for the ball and flattened me as well. "He didn't
take any prisoners when he came out for the ball and it was just unlucky
that I was in his way! He had a presence and authority about him that you
always wanted to see in a goalkeeper."

Hooper, who scored 44 goals in 131 games between 1951 and 1956, agreed that
Gregory had been a calming influence whenever he played for the Hammers.
"Having a goalkeeper behind you like Ernie gave you more confidence than
ever, especially the defenders. He was always there. He was a great man and
you wouldn't get a better goalkeeper. He gave more than 50 years of service
to the club. You won't see his like again. "It was a fitting tribute to
Ernie. A good turn-out from the lads, some of whom had travelled a long way
to be here."

After his retirement from playing in 1960, Gregory spent nearly 30 years
coaching, filling the roles of first-team coach, reserve-team manager and
goalkeeper coach at Chadwell Heath. One player who enjoyed Gregory's tuition
was Billy Jennings, who scored 41 goals in 127 games between 1974 and 1979
and was welcomed to the club by the great man. "When I arrived at the club,
it was a big thing for me because I was young and coming from a
lower-division club in Watford. He made me feel very comfortable early on
and had lots of stories to tell about the old days. "He was a really lovely
guy who made me and the other young lads who came in very welcome. He would
always preach about how good the club was and those are my memories of him.
Ernie was always around giving encouragement.

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Squad numbers confirmed
WHUFC.com
West Ham United's three deadline day signings have had their new squad
numbers confirmed
02.02.2012

West Ham United's three transfer deadline day signings have had their squad
numbers confirmed. Striker Nicky Maynard, who has joined the Hammers from
Bristol City, will wear the No8 shirt. Winger Ricardo Vaz Te, who has
arrived from Barnsley, will be the new No12, while the club's new capture
from Manchester United Ravel Morrison will wear No23. The trio are joined in
Sam Allardyce's first-team squad by a fourth January arrival, George John,
who joined the Hammers on an initial two-month loan from MLS club FC Dallas.
All four will hope to make their West Ham debuts in Saturday's npower
Championship visit of Millwall to the Boleyn Ground.

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Driver on the right road
WHUFC.com
Full-back Callum Driver is enjoying life on loan at npower League Two club
Burton Albion
02.02.2012

Callum Driver is relishing life as a first-team footballer after making a
fine start to his loan spell at npower League Two club Burton Albion. The
19-year-old full-back initially joined the Brewers on 5 January 2012, making
his Football League debut in a 2-0 home defeat by Accrington Stanley the
following day. Driver has since made a total of four league appearances for
Paul Peschisolido's side and extended his loan until 4 March after
impressing the former Fulham and Canada forward with his talent and
commitment. "It's going really well, I've got a few games under my belt and
I've extended my loan, which is what I wanted to do," said the teenager.
"Burton play good football and it's always easier to fit into a team when
they play a style that you are used to. "I've found League Two to be a good
challenge. It's not too much for me so it's been nice that I've been able to
fit in and handle the level."

Driver has already appeared in away matches at both Plymouth Argyle and
Bradford City - playing in front of a 9,744-strong crowd at Valley Parade -
and is relishing the opportunity to show what he can do in front of large
gates. "At Plymouth and Bradford there were both big atmospheres and big
crowds, which were good to be part of," added the Academy graduate and
first-year professional, who trains with West Ham on Mondays and Tuesdays
before heading up to Burton on Wednesday evenings. "Burton's squad are a
great bunch of lads and they have some really good banter. The manager is
very positive, too. He just wants us to play football and get the ball down
and keep it as much as we can. "The aim is to play regularly between now and
the end of the season, whether that be with Burton or with somebody else.
We're still in with a shout of making the Play-Offs at Burton, so it would
be great if we could get promoted."

While Driver will remain at the Pirelli Stadium for a further five weeks,
Paul McCallum has linked up with npower League One club Rochdale until 4
March, while goalkeeper Peter Kurucz has extended his own stay with the Dale
until 5 May. Eoin Wearen's loan spell at npower League Two club Dagenham and
Redbridge has ended, but forward Cristian Montano will remain with John
Still's side until 14 February.

Five players have also left the Boleyn Ground on a permanent basis, having
had their contracts with the club terminated. DR Congo left-back Herita
Ilunga is the only player with first-team experience to have departed. The
defender moved to the club on an initial season-long loan from French side
Toulouse in September 2008, before making the switch permanent in the summer
of 2009 for a fee of £3m. In all, Ilunga made 73 appearances, scoring three
goals. Defenders Matt Fry and Jordan Brown and midfielder Ahmed Abdulla, all
20, and Spanish defender Sergio Sanchez, 19, have also left the club. West
Ham United would like to thank all five players for their services and wish
them well for their future careers.

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On This Day - 2 February
WHUFc.COM
Two big away victories take centre-stage on this date in West Ham United
history
02.02.2012

Anniversary
Blackpool 1-3 West Ham United
Barclays Premier League
2 February 2011

Robbie Keane marked his West Ham United debut with a goal, while Victor
Obinna scored twice as the Hammers notched their second away Premier League
win of the 2011/12 season at Bloomfield Road. The large travelling
contingent were warmed up on a bitterly cold evening on the Lancashire coast
as Obinna opened the scoring when his low shot squirmed through the arms of
goalkeeper Richard Kingson on 24 minutes. Keane doubled the advantage eight
minutes before the break before Charlie Adam halved the deficit on 44
minutes. Obinna smashed in an unstoppable shot from 30 yards on the stroke
of half-time to complete the scoring.
The victory lifted West Ham level on points with 17th-placed Birmingham
City, but the season would end with both clubs - and Blackpool - being
relegated from the top-flight.

Classic Match
Cardiff City 1-5 West Ham United
(West Ham United win 10-3 on aggregate)
League Cup semi-final second leg
2 February 1966
West Ham United secured their place in their first League Cup final by
thumping Cardiff City 5-1 at Ninian Park on this date in 1966. Six months
ahead of England's FIFA World Cup final victory over West Germany at
Wembley, the Hammers were inspired by Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, who
scored two goals apiece.
Full-back Dennis Burnett was the less likely scorer of West Ham's other goal
as Ron Greenwood's team turned on the style in south Wales. Having won the
first leg 5-2 at the Boleyn Ground, just 14,315 fans turned out to watch the
Bluebirds - then in Division Two - be taught another lesson by their
Division One opponents.
The Hammers would take on West Bromwich Albion in the final, winning the
first leg 2-1 at home before missing out on the trophy courtesy of a 4-1
defeat at The Hawthorns.

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Maynard's disappointment
Kumb.COM
Filed: Thursday, 2nd February 2012
By: Staff Writer

New West Ham striker Nicky Maynard has expressed his disappointment at the
reception he received from Bristol City fans during his final game for the
Robins.
Maynard, speaking to This Is Bristol revealed that he had been booed by City
fans both during and after their 1-0 defeat to Reading last weekend. "I'm
not going to spit my dummy out. I always had a good relationship with the
fans and I do regret how things ended," said West Ham's new striker. "The
fans were great to me during my time with the club – it's just a blow it
came to that at the end. "I enjoyed my time at Bristol City but the chance
to join a massive club like West Ham was too good to turn down. "I have
respect for everyone there and fully intend keeping in touch with the lads
and staff. I hope the team continues to progress and I'll be looking out for
their results."

Maynard, who was the subject of a rejected £4.75million bid from Leicester
City last August added that he can't wait to get started at the Boleyn
Ground - and he could make his debut against Millwall this weekend, a team
against whom he has already scored three times this season. "I'm delighted
to put pen to paper and can't wait to get going," he told whufc.com. "West
Ham are geared to get to the Premier League - and the Premier League is
where I want to be.

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Goodbye, Ernie
Kumb.COM
Filed: Thursday, 2nd February 2012
By: Staff Writer

The great and good of West Ham United congregated in Manor Park earlier
today to bid farewell to legendary goalkeeper Ernie Gregory. Gregory, who
spent 51 years at the club as a player and coach passed away ten days ago at
Romford's Queen's Hospital following a short illness. And earlier today,
luminary figures from the club's past and present gathered together at the
City of London cemetery to bid Gregory, who was 90, farewell. Former Hammers
striker Brian Dear, who was close to tears throughout delivered a touching
eulogy to Gregory in front of former team mates including Vic Keeble, Frank
O'Farrell and Ken Brown. Around 50 former West Ham United players were
present in all, including fellow club legends Billy Bonds, Trevor Brooking,
Frank Lampard, Alan Devonshire, Alvin Martin, Tony Gale, Tony Cottee and
Phil Parkes. Representing the current regime was Academy Director Tony Carr
and right-hand man Jimmy Hampson plus co-chairman David Gold and daughter
Jacqueline. Yvonne Lyall, wife of former manager John Lyall was also in
attendance. Gregory, who had no remaining family having lost his wife and
daughter in recent years, spent the final few months of his life in a rest
home in Basildon, Essex, having suffered a stroke in 2010. Former Hammer
Bobby Barnes had been responsible for the arrangements and taking care of
Gregory's estate; his coffin was adorned by a huge West Ham United crest
made from dried flowers.

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Recruits please Allardyce
Hammers manager delighted with transfer window action
Last Updated: February 2, 2012 12:39pm
SSN

West Ham United boss Sam Allardyce is delighted after bringing a trio of new
faces to Upton Park on transfer deadline day. The 57-year-old manager, who
signed a two-year deal with the club last summer, managed to secure the
signatures of strikers Ricardo Vaz Te and Nicky Maynard as well as
midfielder Ravel Morrison from Manchester United. The Championship leaders
are aiming to bounce back to the Premier League at the first attempt
following their relegation last season. Former Barnsley frontman Vaz Te has
netting 10 times already this season while Maynard scored 45 goals during
his four-year stay at Bristol City, meaning Allardyce's men will be boosted
up front in their promotion campaign. "We have done well in the window and I
am delighted to welcome Ricardo Vaz Te, Ravel Morrison and Nicky Maynard to
the club," he said.

Bolster

"I have been backed by our owners in bringing people in to bolster the club.
We have managed to do that and it has turned out very well for us. "I think
Ricardo and Nicky are proven players who can come into the frame straight
away as they have been a force with their clubs in this division before. "We
have been a bit short of taking our chances, so hopefully they can add a
little bit more to our frontline." Morrison also arrived on Tuesday, making
the switch from Old Trafford after graduating from the Manchester United
academy and Allardyce is keen to get the talented but sometimes troubled
19-year-old in action. "We are also pleased that Ravel has chosen us and we
hope that we can develop him quickly into the first team as we have done
this season with our other young players," he added. "They have all got
experience, started breaking through, and in doing so they have been putting
a little bit of pressure, good pressure, on the older players."

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Nicky: I'm sorry City
Published: Today
The Sun

NICKY MAYNARD has said sorry to Bristol City fans for the way he quit the
Ashton Gate club. The striker, 25, joined West Ham on deadline day for a
cut-price £2million and admitted he had become unpopular among some City
supporters. He was out of contract in the summer and Bristol City faced the
prospect of losing him for nothing. But Maynard said: "I always had a good
relationship with the fans and I regret how things ended." Maynard was even
booed when he came on as a late substitute in his last match at Reading. He
added: "That was a blow but the chance to join a massive club like West Ham
was too good to turn down."

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Big Sam: 'I like high-class talent'
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 1st February 2012
By: Staff Writer

Sam Allardyce has revealed that he can't wait to begin working with new
signing Ravel Morrison, who signed a three-and-a-half year contract with
West Ham on transfer deadline day. The 18-year-old attacking midfielder is
rated as one of the most highly-rated players of his generation but was
effectively cast aside by former club Manchester United following a series
of off-field problems. Morrison, who is 19 later this week represents a
low-risk gamble for Allardyce who paid just £650,000 for his services and is
considered by many supporters, who have followed a series of mavericks at
the club over the years including Julian Dicks and Paolo Di Canio, to be the
club's best signing of the transfer window. And Allardyce believes he could
have landed himself a gem - if he can keep the youngster on the straight and
narrow. "By Alex Ferguson's own words, he [Morrison] is one of the best he's
ever had at that age," Big Sam told Talksport this morning. "When Sir Alex
tells you something like that then you know [he's a great prospect].
"There's obviously been trouble off the field and it comes, I think, due to
the area that he's lived in as a young man. So getting away from there and
away from an old group of friends probably is probably the best thing for
him. "We're going to have to try and make sure that those sort of things
don't happen again, develop the talent that he's got as quickly as we can,
get him in the first team and see if we can see that talent. "It's not
unusual for me, taking the odd difficult one on but I like high-class talent
at a football club if you can find it. If it comes with a little bit of
trouble, then I think you can cope. "If the lad's doing it on the field
then you help him as best you can off the field to make sure he becomes a
well-rounded, decent human being and, hopefully, a decent footballer. "But
I'm looking forward to working with him - as I am with Nicky Maynard and the
young lad I used to have at Bolton who had a great talent, Ricardo Vaz Te."

Morrison is unlikely to feature this weekend against Millwall although both
Vaz Te and Maynard could start. 25-year-old striker Maynard, whose former
club Bristol City have beaten the Lions twice already this season, scored
all three of the Robins' goals in the two fixtures.

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How the transfer window happened
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 1st February 2012
By: Staff Writer

As the sun sets on yet another busy transfer window for West Ham United,
join us as we take a look back at the main talking points of the past
month...

2 Jan: Reserve goalkeeper Peter Kurucz joins League One side Rochdale on an
emergency 28-day loan.

2 Jan: KUMB reveal that West Ham failed in a bid to sign Tottenham's Andros
Townsend on loan. The winger snubs Sam Allardyce in favour of moving to
Leeds.

5 Jan: David Gold admits that West Ham may lose at least one of their better
players during the window.

5 Jan: Young defender Callum Driver joins Burton Albion on a month's loan.

5 Jan: James Tomkins refutes a (false) Daily Star story claiming that
youngster JOHN Tomkins has handed in a transfer request.

5 Jan: Newcastle's Evening Chronicle says West Ham are interested in taking
the Magpies' 20-year-old full back Shane Ferguson on loan.

5 Jan: Huddersfield boss Lee Clarke says Jordan Rhodes will be going nowhere
during the window in the wake of reported interest from the Hammers.

5 Jan: The Hammers are linked with a move for Barnet winger Mark Marshall.

5 Jan: Talksport's Ian Abrahams claims West Ham are looking to sign Bolton
veteran Kevin Davies.

6 Jan: Herita Ilunga returns to West Ham following the culmination of his
loan spell at Doncaster.

6 Jan: Callum McNaughton completes a permanent move to AFC Wimbledon after
just one appearance for West Ham (during which he was sent off against
Aldershot).

9 Jan: George Moncur joins AFC Wimbledon on a short-term loan.

9 Jan: The news that American centre half George John is on his way to east
London breaks on KUMB.com.

12 Jan: George John's agent, Ted Philipakos, confirms that John has agreed
terms with United.

12 Jan: The Sun's Sports Editor Jim Munro confirms via Twitter that West Ham
are in talks over QPR winger Jamie Mackie and have bid for Watford's Marvin
Sordell.

13 Jan: West Ham confirm the arrival of American defender George John on
loan with view to a permanent deal.

13 Jan: KUMB.com confirm that despite reports to the contrary, Sam Allardyce
is not interested in signing Tottenham's Vedran Corluka.

13 Jan: Ken Dyer (Evening Standard) breaks the news that Japanese
international Ryoichi Maeda is not being offered a contract - despite
reports to the contrary.

14 Jan: The Daily Mail claims that Wolves have signed Freddie Piquionne. The
story turns out to be nonsense.

17 Jan: Jack Sullivan (son of co-chairman David) claims via his Twitter
account that West Ham have offered £3.5million and £5million for two
strikers.

18 Jan: whufc.com confirms that former Manchester United trainee Joe Dixon
has been signed on a free transfer.

19 Jan: Ruch Chorzów striker Maciej Jankowski is linked with a move to the
Irons by Polish media.

19 Jan: SSN state that Southampton have rejected a bid by West Ham to sign
out-of-favour winger Jason Puncheon.

20 Jan: Talks between West Ham and Rangers over striker Nikica Jelavic are
confirmed.

21 Jan: James Tomkins celebrates landing a new four year contract - secured
for him by new agent Mark Curtis.

23 Jan: Sam Allardyce reveals that he'd be happy to make no further
signings.

24 Jan: Olly Lee is allowed to go on trial at Derby - a fortnight after
being named in West Ham's squad for the away trip to Sheffield Wednesday.

24 Jan: Academy graduates Jordan Brown and Matt Fry - both told they have no
future at West Ham - join Gillingham for a trial period.

24 Jan: KUMB.com reveals that Edson Buddle and Andy Iro fail to impress
during a week-long trial.

25 Jan: Nikica Jelavic confirms that he would be interested in a move to
West Ham.

26 Jan: Co-chairman David Sullivan says he is, "hoping to make one or two
important additions to the squad in the next 48 hours".

26 Jan: 16-year-old schoolboy Kieran Bywater is offered a scholarship by
Tony Carr's Academy.

27 Jan: Full back Herita Ilunga's contract - which has a year left to run -
is cancelled by mutual consent.

28 Jan: Reports from Twitter claim West Ham are set to sign Carlos Tevez on
loan. Unsurprisingly, any such move fails to materialise.

29 Jan: Académica de Coimbra forward Eder does a Savio and goes missing
after holding talks with West Ham regarding a permanent switch.

30 Jan: Eder resurfaces claiming he had gone to visit family after turning
down a move to the Boleyn Ground.

30 Jan: SSN report that Genoa striker Ze Eduardo is on his way to England
after agreeing to join West Ham on loan for the remainder of the season.

30 Jan: KUMB.com confirms that Sam Allardyce is looking to sign at least two
players ahead of the transfer deadline.

30 Jan: Barnsley snub West Ham's 'derisory' offer of £500,000 for forward
Ricardo Vaz Te. It is also confirmed that the club have made enquiries into
the availability of Andy Carroll and Carlos Tevez.

30 Jan: Sam Allardyce confirms that striker Ze Eduardo is on his way to
England for a medical ahead of a proposed loan move.

30 Jan: A number of sources claim West Ham are set to sign Ravel Morrison
from Manchester United.

31 Jan: KUMB.com reveal that West Ham have agreed a fee with Bristol City
for the transfer of Nicky Maynard.

31 Jan: Left-back Jordan Brown, who has been allowed to leave West Ham on a
free joins Crewe Alexandra on trial.

31 Jan: West Ham - via the Twitter accounts of Jack Sullivan and Vanessa
Gold - confirm that they have signed Ravel Morrison, Ricardo Vaz Te and
Nicky Maynard.

1 Feb: It is confirmed that Ze Eduardo has been allowed to return to Genoa
following the arrival of the aforementioned trio.

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Nolan apologises for Ipswich debacle
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 1st February 2012
By: Staff Writer

Current West Ham United captain Nolan has apologised for the shocking
performance at Portman Road last night that saw Sam Allardyce's side
thrashed 5-`1. Nolan, speaking via whufc.com this morning admitted that the
team "didn't turn up", whilst insisting that there were "no easy games" -
despite Town going into the game one place above the relegation zone and
without a win in seven games. "Eleven players didn't turn up," said the
former Bolton and Newcastle midfielder, who has come under heavy criticism
from supporters this season for a number of sub-par performances. "We didn't
do what we were supposed to do and Ipswich were good. Their gameplan worked
better than ours and we were very poor. We can't get away from that. "It
must have been very disappointing for them [the traveling supporters] and
all we can do is apologise for the performance and thank them for sticking
with us - and we hope they continue to do so."

Next up for Nolan and his team mates is the visit of Millwall for the big
one this weekend - a game in which nothing less than victory will satisfy
the fans following last night's debacle. Although it will be his first West
Ham/Millwall derby at the Boleyn, Nolan is under no illusions of what is
expected - especially with the Portman Road humiliation so fresh in the
mind. "We've got to get on with it now and look forward," he affirmed. "We
can't stew over it because we've got a big game on Saturday. Every game is a
big game, but obviously with it being a derby it's going to be tough. We've
got to make sure we're focused for that and give the fans what they deserve
after Tuesday night. Hopefully we will give them what they deserve on
Saturday - and there's no better way than by doing it against Millwall, at
home, in front of 30,000 fans."

Nolan, who was signed from Newcastle last summer and is thought to earn
around £50,000 per week has scored seven goals thus far this season for the
Hammers from 28 appearances. Last season, he hit 12 from 32 games whilst
playing for the Magpies in the Premier League.

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Maynard - I'm ecstatic
Hammers' latest recruit delighted to join big club
Last Updated: February 1, 2012 2:48pm
SSN

West Ham United's new striker Nicky Maynard is 'ecstatic' after managing to
seal a late deal to join the club on transfer deadline day. The 25-year-old
was the subject of much interest in the January window after netting 46
times since joining Bristol City in 2008. The prolific centre-forward left
Ashton Gate on Tuesday night after penning a two-and-a-half-year contract
with the Hammers. Maynard, who has 81 goals on his professional tally, has a
proven goalscoring record and is eager to get his career underway at Upton
Park. "I'm ecstatic," he told the club's official website. "It's been a long
day but I'm delighted to put pen to paper and can't wait to get going.

Ecstatic

"West Ham are a massive club. They've got everything geared to get to the
Premier League and the Premier League is where I want to be. "I'm a quick
player who likes to get behind and thrives off chances. I'll keep plugging
away all game as I'm not happy unless I'm scoring." Maynard enjoyed a
schoolboy spell with Arsenal before moving to the Crewe Alexandra academy
where he graduated and went on to score 35 goals in 67 appearances for the
Railwaymen. The striker's impressive form was the reason Bristol City spent
£2.25 million to secure his services and despite the side's poor form this
season Maynard has still managed to bag eight goals.

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Morrison to live alone after transfer to West Ham
By LAURA WILLIAMSON
Last updated at 10:09 PM on 1st February 2012
Daily Mail

Sir Alex ferguson may think Ravel Morrison will be 'better out of
Manchester' but the former United youngster will start life at West Ham by
staying in a four-star east London hotel. The Championship side have no
plans to place the 18-year-old, whose career has been blighted by off-field
problems, with a host family to keep him out of trouble. Two days after
winning the 2011 FA Youth Cup, Morrison was fined £600 by a court for
throwing his girlfriend's mobile phone out of a window during an argument.
He also pleaded guilty to two counts of witness intimidation last year and
has a police caution for assaulting his mother. The midfielder is rated as
one of the top players to have come through United's academy, but made just
three first-team appearances and left after Ferguson said his wage demands
were 'unrealistic'. But his three-and-a-half-year contract at West Ham is
based heavily how much he plays so he will suffer financially if he does not
feature regularly.
West Ham paid an initial £650,000 but the fee could rise to £2.5million
depending on performances. Sportsmail understands United did not insert a
buy-back clause into the deadline-day deal.

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West Ham skipper gives no excuses for Hammer horror
London 24
Dave Evans, West Ham Correspondent
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
6:16 PM

West Ham skipper Kevin Nolan stared off into the freezing cold Portman Road
air as he contemplated a 90 minutes that had been his worst experience in a
claret and blue shirt since his arrival in the summer. Was he straining for
an excuse? Was he considering some positive spin? Not a bit of it. There was
no Avram Grant attempt to paper over the cracks of this West Ham performance
from Nolan. "What went wrong? Well, 11 players didn't turn up for one," said
the 29-year-old midfielder with icy breath. "We didn't do what we were
supposed to do and Ipswich were good," he continued. "Their gameplan worked
better than ours and we were very, very poor. We can't get away from it."

Captaincy can be a tough job at times. Standing up and facing the music when
your team have been stuffed 5-1 is all in the remit if you want to do the
job properly and Nolan certainly fulfils that criteria. The absence of
Matthew Upson when things were going pear-shaped and the team were looking
for a leader was a significant part in West Ham's demise last season. When
the captain needed to step from the trenches with a rallying cry, there was
nothing but a whimper. When Lucas Neill was at the helm you knew who the
captain was and that he would stand up for his players. Well with Nolan too,
you get that same feeling that he is watching the team's back.

"It's very rare that you get 11 players who just don't perform on the
night," he reiterated. "We didn't and we have got to hold our hands up.
"We're big enough to say we didn't perform and Ipswich probably played their
best game of the season. "We've got to take it on the chin, bounce back from
it and show that we're men and there's no better way than by doing it
against Millwall in a derby at home on Saturday in front of 30,000
spectators."

He's right, of course, though he did have some words of comfort for the
2,000 hardy Hammers who braved roadworks and rail engineering works to
traipse to Portman Road and watch that abject display. "It must have been
very disappointing for them," he said with some understatement. "All we can
do is apologise for the performance and thank them for sticking with us and
we hope they continue to do so. "Hopefully we will give them what they
deserve on Saturday."

It was time for some positive thinking from the skipper, but he was guarded
when it came to the prospect of the Millwall clash. "It is going to be
tough," he said. "Ipswich were around the bottom and Millwall are around
there, but there are no easy games in this league and that's what we've got
to learn. "As a squad we are still learning because we've got a lot of young
boys who have done fantastically well. After 28 games, we're top of the
league and where we wanted to be – albeit after a very disappointing night.
"Twenty-eight games in and if you had asked any fan where they wanted to be,
they'd all say 'top of the league' and we have a two-point cushion, so it's
nice."

Captain's job done. Nolan gave a little smile through gritted teeth and made
his weary way to the team coach. It really can be tough at the top.

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Tony Cottee Column: Heavy Ipswich defeat could give West Ham the kick-start
they need
London 24
Tony Cottee, London24 West Ham Columnist
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
3:23 PM

There is no getting away from it, Tuesday night was the worst West Ham
performance of the season, and it is a real shame that we could not take the
opportunity of being top of the league and push on. With Southampton being
held at home by third-placed Cardiff City, the Hammers could be five points
clear at the top which would have given us a nice cushion. Instead, it is
just two points and it is so important that we show the character to bounce
back from the defeat. I did say last week that it would be a difficult game
under the lights at Portman Road and so it proved to be. Ipswich have been
such an up and down side this season but they do possess some good players
with the ability to hurt sides that are not on the top of their game.
Something just didn't click for the Hammers on Tuesday and from the off, the
home side were on top and dominating the game. I'm not sure if the players
were switched on from the beginning, but you will never win a game of
football at any level if you are not in the right mindset. I think that some
people expected us to roll up there and brush Ipswich aside because we were
top of the league. But that just isn't how it happens in the Championship
and West Ham got what they deserved. We may be top of the league, but we did
not defend well at all. I am just hoping that the players can forget about
the game, and not dwell on it too much. A heavy defeat can sometimes be the
turning point in a team's season, and I think Sam Allardyce will be keen for
his players to turn a negative into a positive. I am sure that the squad
will use the defeat as motivation to bounce back stronger this weekend.
There was mixed emotions for me after the game, as although the Hammers had
lost, we had also signed three very exciting young players. We have been
struggling to create chances for some time and when we do create them we
just aren't taking them at the moment, and I think that the additions of
Ricardo Vaz Te and Nicky Maynard will add some real quality to the squad. I
haven't seen too much of Ravel Morrison, but I have heard about his talent
and I think that Allardyce is the man to iron out any potential attitude
problems. We now have eight forwards at the club and I am sure that we have
enough firepower to get us automatic promotion back to the Premier League,
and I would not be surprised to see the likes of Freddie Sears and Freddie
Piquionne leave Upton Park in the loan window.
However, the midfield is also pivotal, and we have been lacking that
creative spark. I think that is where the likes of Morrison and Vaz Te will
shine, creating opportunities for others. We now have the perfect
opportunity to get back to winning ways this weekend against arch-rivals
Millwall. And I hope that the football on the pitch does the talking and
there is no trouble and both sets of fans can get to and from the game
safely. Millwall are not in the best of form themselves coming into the
game, so I am hoping the fans create an electric atmosphere and really get
behind the team. If the players don't get up for this one, then I am sure
that the fans will let them know about it.

Tony Cottee was talking to Nathaniel John

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