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15.01.2013
MANCHESTER UNITED V WEST HAM UNITED
FA CUP with BUDWEISER THIRD ROUND REPLAY
WEDNESDAY 16 JANUARY 2013
KICK-OFF: 8.05PM
REFEREE: PHIL DOWD
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Introduction
• West Ham United travel to Manchester United in an FA Cup third round
replay, having played out a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Boleyn Ground less
than a fortnight ago. The winners will host either Fulham or Blackpool in
the fourth round.
• The Hammers go into the match hoping to banish the memory of Saturday's
3-0 Premier League defeat at Sunderland, their joint heaviest of the
campaign to date. Manchester United, meanwhile, were 2-1 victors at home to
Liverpool at the weekend. And they have serious FA Cup pedigree, having won
the competition more than any other team (11) and reached more finals than
anyone else (18).
• One of the most recent FA Cup meetings turned out to be a good one for the
Hammers as they beat Manchester United 1-0 at Old Trafford in the FA Cup
fourth round in January 2001. Joe Cole started in midfield as Paolo Di Canio
scored past a stranded Fabien Barthez. United got their own back two years
later though when they beat the Hammers 6-0 in another fourth-round tie.
• Manchester United have won the last nine Barclays Premier League meetings
between the two sides. West Ham United's last win came at the Boleyn Ground
on 29 December 2007 as Anton Ferdinand (77) cancelled out Cristiano
Ronaldo's opener (14) before Matthew Upson scored an 82nd-minute winner.
• The Hammers have however emerged victorious against the Red Devils since
2007 in the Carling Cup and they did so in spectacular fashion. On 30
November 2010 the Hammers secured a famous 4-0 win over United in the fifth
round. Jonathan Spector scored twice against his former club before Carlton
Cole added a double of his own on a cold and snowy night at the Boleyn
Ground.
• West Ham United have lifted the FA Cup on three occasions, in 1964, 1975
and 1980, and were runners-up in 1923 and 2006. Manchester United have won
the prestigious trophy on eleven occasions - 1909, 1948, 1963, 1977, 1983,
1985, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004
Last time out
Saturday 12 January 2013
Barclays Premier League
Sunderland 3-0 West Ham United
West Ham United: Jaaskelainen; Reid, Collins, Demel, (Tomkins 34), Potts,
Nolan, Jarvis, Collison (Vaz Te 46), Diarra, J Cole, C Cole (Chamakh 56)
Booked: Reid, Tomkins, Diarra
Sunday 13 January 2013
Barclays Premier League
Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
Manchester United: De Gea; Rafael, Evra, Ferdinand, Vidic (Smalling 79),
Carrick, Young (Valencia 46), Cleverley, Kagawa (Jones 77), Welbeck, Van
Persie
Booked: Evra
Goals: Van Persie 19, Vidic 54
Previous meeting
• The Hammers were only minutes away from progressing in the original tie,
as Robin van Persie rescued Sir Alex Ferguson's men with a stoppage-time
equaliser. Tom Cleverly struck first for Manchester United, before James
Collins twice headed home Joe Cole crosses to turn the cup tie on its head.
But the Dutchman's late show consigned the Hammers to an Old Trafford date.
West Ham United: Jaaskelainen, Demel, Collins, Tomkins, Potts, Nolan,
Collison, Diarra (Noble 73), J Cole (Taylor 78), C Cole, Vaz Te (Jarvis 61)
Subs: Spiegel, Reid, Spence, E.Lee
Goals: Collins 27, 59
Manchester United: De Gea, Rafael, Evans, Smalling (Giggs 78), Vidic,
Buttner, Scholes (Valencia 68), Cleverley, Kagawa, Hernandez (Van Persie
68), Welbeck
Subs: Lindegaard, Ferdinand, Young, Macheda
Goal: Cleverley 23, Van Persie 90
Background
• The first meeting between West Ham United and Manchester United came on 25
February 1911 in the FA Cup. The Hammers won 2-1 with Thomas Caldwell and
Danny Shea scoring the goals.
• West Ham United's biggest win over Manchester United came at the Boleyn
Ground on 11 October 1930. A Viv Gibbins hat-trick inspired the Hammers to a
5-1 win with Jim Barrett and Jimmy Ruffell also on the score sheet.
• Manchester United's biggest win ever over West Ham United came almost 70
years later on 1 April 2000. This time they had a hat-trick hero of their
own as Paul Scholes scored a treble in a 7-1 win. Denis Irwin, Andrew Cole,
David Beckham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scored the other goals with Paulo
Wanchope on target for the Hammers.
• Manchester United's biggest triumph in east London was a 6-1 victory on 6
May 1967.
• Wednesday's fixture marks the 125th competitive fixture between West Ham
United and Manchester United. The Hammers have won 42, the Red Devils have
won 57 and there have been 25 draws.
Last six meetings
(Premier League unless stated)
5 January 2013 West Ham United 2-2 Manchester United (FA Cup third round)
28 November 2012 Manchester United 1-0 West Ham United
2 April 2011 West Ham United 2-4 Manchester United
30 November 2010 West Ham United 4-0 Manchester United (Carling Cup fifth
round)
28 August 2010 - Manchester United 3-0 West Ham United
23 February 2010 - Manchester United 3-0 West Ham United
Overall record v Manchester United (all competitions) W 42 D 25 L 57
Ten-year record
West Ham United
2011/12 Championship 3rd (86 points - promoted to Premier League via
Play-Offs)
2010/11 Premier League 20th (33 points - relegated to Championship)
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)
Manchester United
2011/12 Premier League 2nd (89 points)
2010/11 Premier League 1st (80 points)
2009/10 Premier League 2nd (85 points)
2008/09 Premier League 1st (90 points)
2007/08 Premier League 1st (87 points)
2006/07 Premier League 1st (89 points)
2005/06 Premier League 2nd (83 points)
2004/05 Premier League 3rd (77 points)
2003/04 Premier League 3rd (75 points)
2002/03 Premier League 1st (83 points)
Referee
• Wednesday's referee will be Phil Dowd
• Dowd is in his 12th season as a Select Group official, having initially
been promoted to the Barclays Premier League list of referees in 2001.
• Dowd began refereeing in local leagues in 1984, officiating in the
Staffordshire Senior League and Midland Football Alliance. He was appointed
to the Football League list of assistant referees in 1992, before joining
the League's full list of referees in 1997, aged 34.
• The 49-year-old is commonly considered to be one of England's best match
officials, an opinion backed by his appointments as the referee for the 2012
FA Cup and 2010 Football League Cup finals.
• Previously, Dowd was the fourth official at the 2006 FA Cup final between
West Ham United and Liverpool at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.
• Dowd has refereed 20 West Ham fixtures in total, the most-recent being a
goalless draw at West Bromwich Albion in December.
• He will be assisted by Simon Long and Gary Beswick, while the fourth
official is Lee Probert.
Team news
West Ham United
• January recruits Marouane Chamakh and Wellington Paulista are both
ineligible, having not registered in time for the original tie at the Boleyn
Ground.
• James Collins is likely to miss out having limped off at Sunderland with a
hamstring problem, while it remains to be seen whether Mark Noble will
recover in time from a slight calf strain.
• Mohamed Diame was an unused substitute at the Stadium of Light and could
feature as he steps up his return from injury. • Joey O'Brien is still
struggling with his hamstring injury and if he fails to recover, Potts will
likely deputise once more. Big Sam may also choose to make changes in light
of the Sunderland result and to ensure his side are fresh for Saturday's
vital Barclays Premier League meeting with Queens Park Rangers.
• Modibo Maiga will definitely be missing after he travelled away to Mali
for the Africa Cup of Nations finals in South Africa.
• Andy Carroll is edging closer to a return to light training, leaving
George McCartney as the club's only long-term absentee.
Manchester United
• Sir Alex Ferguson is expected to make a number of changes for the replay,
with the fit-again Nani one option he could turn to in attack.
• Wayne Rooney is also set to make a return for the home side after
recovering from the knee injury he suffered in training on Christmas Day.
• Ashley Young (knee) and Johnny Evans (hamstring) are both definitely out.
Old boys
• Manchester United have two former West Ham United players in their squad.
England defender Rio Ferdinand made 158 appearances for the club between May
1996 and November 2000, scoring two goals. Midfielder Michael Carrick scored
six goals in 159 appearances between July 1999 and May 2004.
• Among the other players who have represented both clubs are Jonathan
Spector, Roy Carroll, Noel Cantwell, Luke Chadwick, Billy Grassam, Paul
Ince, Ralph Milne, Frederick Milnes, Ravel Morrison, Frank O'Farrell, Stuart
Pearson, Les Sealey, Dave Sexton, Teddy Sheringham, Carlos Tevez and Raimond
van der Gouw.
General Information
• The weather forecast is for a largely dry evening, but fans are advised to
wrap up warm with temperature set to struggle to get above freezing.
• There are less than 100 away tickets left on general sale - relevant
ticket information can be obtained here.
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Big Sam on Manchester United
WHUFC.com
The manager has spoken to the media ahead of West Ham United's FA Cup with
Budweiser replay at Old Trafford
15.01.2013
Sam Allardyce is hoping West Ham United can reproduce their fine performance
against Manchester United of ten days ago in Wednesday's FA Cup with
Budweiser third-round replay, despite having to cope with a shortage of
defensive personnel. James Collins' hamstring injury, sustained in
Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Sunderland, leaves Big Sam with only three senior
defenders to call on. However, he is still banking on another competent
rear-guard display at Old Trafford.
The Hammers conceded after just 32 seconds in a 1-0 Barclays Premier League
defeat at Old Trafford in November, but then kept Manchester United's array
of attacking flair at bay for the remainder. Big Sam insists it will require
a similarly stoic effort to produce a positive outcome on Wednesday evening.
Sam, could you start with the team news for Wednesday's trip to Old
Trafford?
SA: "It's not great from a defensive point of view with James Collins going
down injured and with both George McCartney and Joey O'Brien unavailable. So
it's very desperate in that particular area which is one thing, with the
window being open, I can do something about. It's less than the bare bones
at the moment, so it gives me great difficulty going to Old Trafford with
only Guy Demel, James Tomkins and Winston Reid of our senior defenders fit.
After that we're down to young lads like Jordan Spence and Danny Potts. In
front of that it is looking alright. I think the rest of the team are
getting there. Mohamed Diame is back with us, which is good news, and we're
still waiting for Andy Carroll to join up with us again."
Given your injury worries, is it tempting to rest some of your more senior
players?
SA: "I can't rest any of the defenders. The trouble is, if I don't rest them
and they get injured, I'm in trouble against Queens Park Rangers on
Saturday. If I lose any of those senior three, I move into bigger problems.
We'll have to take a big look at the squad and try to plan a different way
of playing as well as a team that's going to be quite different, based on
the number of injuries I've got and the big game we've got on Saturday as
well."
How difficult will it be to repeat the two very good performances you've
given against Manchester United this season?
SA: "Obviously it will be more difficult to beat Manchester United on their
own patch than it would have been at the Boleyn Ground a week ago. I think
that was a huge effort that we gave, which nearly brought us a fantastic
result. But unfortunately, because of that man, Robin van Persie, it was
snatched away from us at the very last gasp - which is something Manchester
United have always been capable of doing. "It was a huge disappointment on
the day and all we have to do tomorrow night is just to enjoy the game, play
our best and see where that takes us. And if we put our best performance on,
you can ask no more than that. The challenge is set for the players that
start the game and hopefully they'll know they have to play to their best at
Old Trafford. "We did very well there in the league, after recovering from a
very tricky start, with a deflected own goal after 30 seconds. So we did
very well to stifle Manchester United's huge amount of flair on the
frontline and we've obviously got to do that again."
What can you tell us about new signing Wellington Paulista?
SA: "I think he's a talented player in terms of his ability on the front
line. Let's see if we can apply the talent into the team as quickly as
possible. I don't know how quickly that's going to be, sooner rather than
later hopefully, but it might take a little while. Talent is the most
important thing and then applying that talent where it's most difficult in
the Premier League and that's in the final third."
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Diarra raring to go
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West Ham United's French midfielder is fit and focused on FA Cup success at
Old Trafford
15.01.2013
Alou Diarra is hoping for a clean bill of health in 2013, as he and his West
Ham United teammates prepare for this season's third meeting with Manchester
United. Diarra, who joined from Marseille in the summer, endured an
injury-plagued beginning to life at the Boleyn Ground but, having started
West Ham's last two fixtures, is now intent on kick-starting his Hammers
career. And the France international, who lined up against England at last
summer's UEFA European Championship, sees no reason why West Ham cannot
spring an FA Cup surprise at Old Trafford. "It's not going to be easy in
Manchester, they're in confident mood, even if they make a few changes. They
have strength in depth and a lot of players and can rotate," Diarra
admitted. "For us, it's a question of raising our game in comparison to our
performance at Sunderland and start the match just as we did in the home
game. It's not an easy game but in the cup anything is possible. We'll have
chances at Old Trafford. "The home tie was a good experience. For me it was
my first game back after a long injury, and against Manchester United! It
was amazing. This type of game is great for the fans and makes for a good
atmosphere at the Boleyn Ground. "It wasn't easy but I played just over an
hour which for a return is pretty good. The fact we managed to draw 2-2
against them proves that there's quality at West Ham. But we've got to make
sure we stay the distance this time. "Danny Welbeck and Wayne Rooney are
two very good players of international, world class. I had the opportunity
to play against them at the Euros. That means I know them a little bit, I
know their quality. They're two very good forwards, both very dangerous, and
we'll have to keep an eye on them and not give them any space whatsoever."
Meanwhile, the French midfielder was adamant that West Ham fans have not
seen the best of him yet, as he slowly finds his feet again after
two-and-a-half months on the sidelines. "It's obviously not easy to arrive
at a new club and be injured for so long. I've worked well with the medical
staff here. Now I'm now enjoying getting back to competitive action. "I
think I'll need several matches to get back into a rhythm, like all players
coming back from injury. Perhaps even more so in my case, seeing as I didn't
start the season. That means I've worked very hard physically, but of course
that's no substitute for game time. But I'm sure that the combined physical
effect of several games is going to do me a lot of good."
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Potts proud of winning start
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New U18s manager Steve Potts was delighted to see his team overcome
Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday
15.01.2013
Under-18s manager Steve Potts was brimming with pride after West Ham
United's 1-0 Barclays U18 Premier League Tier One Stage victory over
Tottenham Hotspur at Little Heath on Saturday. A competitive first half saw
Potts' men having to endure extensive periods of Tottenham possession, but a
solid and stable Hammers back line cut short any of Spurs' attacking moves,
giving West Ham the chance to grab the only goal of the game. Central
midfielder Ben Marlow finished an impressive attacking move just one minute
into the second half and Potts acknowledged the goal as the turning point in
his team's performance.
"It was a very tight game as the scoreline indicated," said Potts. "The
start of the game wasn't too bad. I felt that Tottenham dictated quite a bit
of the first half after that. They had good possession without really
cutting us open and hurting us. "Second half, we came out really strong, got
ourselves a goal straight away and I think we settled down after that, both
with and without the ball. We made it more difficult for Tottenham and we
showed more composure with the ball and started moving it around quite
well."
Potts expressed his pride at the hard work he saw from his young Hammers
team, knowing that everyone had worked together to earn the three points.
"It was one of those games where they all did their jobs," he continued. "It
was a very good team effort and I couldn't fault anyone out there today."
"They really did work as hard as they possibly could and worked hard for
each other, that's for sure. Without doing that I don't think we would have
got a result."
West Ham's goal came just after the break, when Thomas Gogo set up Marlow to
finish from 15 yards out. Potts was delighted at the way his side used the
ball wisely to create the opening. "We were looking for a bit more composure
on the ball and I think we shifted the ball around quite well. We had the
ball on the left, then bought it into the middle and out to the right. "Our
right full-back [Josh Siafa] then put the right winger in [Gogo], who
crossed it and one of our centre midfield players has put the ball in the
back of the net. There were four people in the box at the time so it was
quite a well worked move."
The win over Tottenham was Potts' debut match since his promotion from
Under-16s manager, knowing that his new squad should be looking to push on
towards the West Ham first team. "I'd say that from an age point of view,
they are that little bit closer to the first team. I think that would be the
big difference [between them and the Under-16s]. "Through all the ages at
West Ham, there are bits of quality there amongst the groups, but because
they are that little bit older, you are looking to think 'Well go on then,
can you push on and get closer to that first team?'"
Next up for the Under-18s is a trip to face Stoke City before another
meeting with Tottenham for the FA Youth Cup fourth round at the Boleyn
Ground on Tuesday 22 January. Potts admitted he hasn't had time to look past
this weekend's match, but knows his side must prepare themselves for the
challenge that lies ahead. "To be honest I've only thought about our opening
match so far. I haven't really thought about anything else so far. I've had
a week's training with the boys last week and they have gone out there and I
couldn't have asked for any more from them today. "They have run themselves
into the ground and as long as they show that sort of attitude, they won't
have a problem at all. "They've got the deal with the occasion. They are
going to be playing at Upton Park and I would've thought there will be a
fair crowd there. As it proved on Saturday, there wasn't much in the game.
It will be whoever performs better on the night, I think."
Under-18s: Rosique, Siafa, Page (Homans), Marlow, Harney, Girdlestone, Gogo,
Cullen, T.Tombides (Martins), Makasi, Boakye-Yiadom (Pike)
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Man Utd v West Ham
KO 20:05
15 January 2013
Last updated at 14:43
FA CUP THIRD ROUND REPLAY
Venue: Old Trafford Date: Wednesday, 16 January Kick-off: 20:05 GMT
Coverage: BBC Sport website, BBC Radio 5 live, BBC local radio,
TEAM NEWS
Wayne Rooney will feature for Manchester United for the first time since
damaging his knee during training on Christmas Day. Nani is also scheduled
to play, having recovered from a hamstring problem that has kept him out of
the last 15 games. Defender Nemanja Vidic is set to play despite suffering a
knock to his head in Sunday's win over Liverpool. But Ashley Young is out,
having picked up a knee injury that makes him a doubt for Sunday's game
against Tottenham.
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson said: "[Vidic] had a bit of concussion but he's
OK. He trained yesterday and was good." Vidic had also appeared to hurt his
knee when falling badly in the Liverpool game, but Ferguson said the
centre-half had not done any damage. He added: "Obviously, Young has got a
dull knock, a little bit of a strain on the knee, but it's nothing serious.
"I think he'll be back next week - maybe not for Tottenham but the week
after he should be OK."
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
• Manchester United have won eight of their last 10 league and cup
matches against West Ham, and beat them with a goal from Robin van Persie
after only 33 seconds in the equivalent Premier League fixture in November.
• But the Red Devils had to rely on a stoppage-time equaliser from the
same player to avoid a quick exit from the FA Cup. The winners will be home
to either Fulham or Blackpool in the fourth round.
• The Hammers hold a 4-3 winning record over United in the FA Cup.
Their most notable triumph was 3-1 at Hillsborough in the 1964 semi-finals,
on their way to winning the trophy. The third of United's victories was 6-0
in the fourth round in 2003 at Old Trafford, when Ryan Giggs scored twice.
Manchester United
• Treble-chasing Manchester United boast the best record in the FA
Cup, with 18 appearances in the final, 11 of which were won - five under Sir
Alex Ferguson.
• This is the fifth successive time they have been drawn against
fellow Premier League opposition in the competition, and the 20th in 25
rounds. When Fergie's men last qualified for the final in 2007, they faced
fellow top-flight opposition in all six rounds.
• The Red Devils have only gone out in the third round once under
Ferguson, and are looking for their 150th clean sheet in the FA Cup.
West Ham United
• The 1964, 1975 and 1980 winners, who last made an appearance in the
final in 2006, have failed to get past the FA Cup third round in three of
the past five seasons.
• They have also been beaten on each of the last six occasions they
have been drawn against Premier League clubs in the FA Cup, and have not
knocked one out since Middlesbrough in the 2006 semi-finals.
• Four Premier League clubs were certain to fall by the wayside when
the third round draw was made.
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Allardyce bemoans bare bones
WHUFC.com
Filed: Tuesday, 15th January 2013
By: Staff Writer
Sam Allardyce has spoken about his defensive worries 24 hours ahead of the
FA Cup third round replay against Manchester United. Allardyce takes his
injury-ravaged squad to Old Trafford tomorrow night hoping to upset the odds
and beat the Premier League leaders on their own patch, ten days after Robin
Van Persie's 90th-minute equaliser earned Man Utd a replay. However the
manager faces a major dilemma in defence with only THREE regular first team
defenders considered to be fully fit. "It's not great from a defensive point
of view," he told the assembled media this morning. "With James Collins
going down and with both George McCartney and Joey O'Brien unavailable it's
very desperate in that particular area - but with the window being open, I
can do something about it.
"It's less than bare bones at the moment, so it gives me great difficulty
going to Old Trafford with only Guy Demel, James Tomkins and Winston Reid of
our senior defenders fit. After that we're down to young lads like Jordan
Spence and Danny Potts. "The trouble is, if I don't rest them and they get
injured, I'm in trouble against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday. If I lose
any of those senior three, I move into bigger problems. "We'll have to take
a big look at the squad and try to plan a different way of playing as well
as a team that's going to be quite different, based on the number of
injuries I've got and the big game we've got on Saturday as well." However
there was some good news for Allardyce with the return od Mo Diame, who is
expected to play some part in tomorrow night's fixture.
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New deals a plenty
KUMB.com
Filed: Tuesday, 15th January 2013
By: Staff Writer
West Ham United are still hoping to sign Mo Diame up to a new contract -
having already secured Joey O'Brien and Matthais Fanimo on long-term deals
in the past 72 hours. The Senegalese midfielder has been subject to a flurry
of transfer speculation in the past few weeks after it was revealed that he
has a £3.5million release clause in his existing contract. West Ham have
already made Diame - who only moved to east London last summer - an improved
offer, but the 25-year-old is yet to commit his long-term future to the
club. That refusal to sign a new deal has alerted a number of fellow Premier
League including Arsenal who, it has been reported, are said to be
monitoring the situation. However no offer has been made, according to Sam
Allardyce. "You are always worried about losing players," he said earlier
today, "but we have not had a bid from Arsenal for Mo Diame. I can't see
where he would fit into their side."
Diame is just one of a string of players Allardyce is looking to secure on a
long-term basis as his Premier League squad begins to take shape. Joey
O'Brien and youngster Matthais Fanimo both signed new contracts at the
weekend - Fanimo for a further two years, and O'Brien for three. "I am
delighted," the Irish full back told whufc.com. "Hopefully I'll have plenty
more good times with the club and that's what I'm looking forward to doing
now. Since I have come here, things have worked out well from the start."
Meanwhile Carlton Cole and Winston Reid, both of whom are out of contact at
West Ham this summer, are also said to be close to landing new deals.
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Sam Allardyce admits he needs to strengthen his defence at West Ham before
the end of January
Last Updated: January 15, 2013 3:37pm
SSN
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce says he needs to strengthen his defence before
the end of the month but admits his desperation will not make it easy to
deals.
James Collins' hamstring injury suffered in the 3-0 defeat at Sunderland
means Guy Demel, James Tomkins and Winston Reid are the only senior
defenders available for Wednesday's FA Cup third-round replay at Manchester
United. "I've got to strengthen our defensive areas," Allardyce said. "It's
less than the bare bones at the moment. It gives me great difficulty going
to Old Trafford."
"What you don't want to be is like what we are, which is a little desperate
because of our injury problems. At this stage of the season it's 'Call My
Bluff'. You say no, they say no and then you sit and wait and bite your
fingernails and hope they change their mind and say yes. "That's why so much
happens in the last week of the January transfer window. It's more expensive
at this stage of January than it is at the latter stage of January."
Allardyce insisted he has not made a further bid for Blackburn's Martin
Olsson, adding: "We haven't got the funds to go in with a higher bid."
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Sam Allardyce plays down speculation linking Mohamed Diame with Arsenal
Last Updated: January 15, 2013 11:36am
SSN
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has cooled speculation linking Arsenal with a
move for his midfielder Mohamed Diame. The Senegalese only joined the
Hammers during the summer but he has been linked with a January departure
after it was revealed a clause in his contract could allow him to leave for
just £3.5m. Arsenal have had a disappointing first half of the season and
are sixth in the Premier League table, 21 points behind leaders Manchester
United and six points off fourth-place Spurs. So Gunners manager Arsene
Wenger is expected to reinforce his squad during the transfer window, with a
move for Diame suggested. But Allardyce said: "You are always worried about
losing players but we have not had a bid from Arsenal for Mo Diame. I can't
see where he would fit into their side."
Allardyce is also hoping to bring in more new players during January, with
Blackburn left-back Martin Olsson on his list. But after an initial enquiry,
Allardyce revealed: "We have not made any further bids for Martin Olsson."
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Gunners are all go for Mo
By PHIL THOMAS
Last Updated: 15th January 2013
The SUn
ARSENAL are lining up a move to nick West Ham midfielder Mohamed Diame. The
Hammers have offered the Senegal star, 25, a new deal just six months after
he joined from Wigan Athletic. But it depends on him agreeing to double a
release clause to £7million. Diame has yet to sign and the Gunners are keen
on him — just as soon as he proves his fitness again. He tore a hamstring
last month but was an unused sub in Saturday's loss at Sunderland. He is set
to play in the FA Cup replay at Manchester United tomorrow. Arsenal plan to
watch him then and are poised to make a £3.5m bid. Boss Arsene Wenger wants
to strengthen his midfield with Mikel Arteta out for at least two weeks with
a calf strain.
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Hammers eye N'Sakala
Published: 14th January 2013
The Sun
WEST HAM may make a move to sign Troyes defender Fabrice N'Sakala, 22.
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Sam: Just say no, Mo
Last Updated: 16th January 2013
The Sun
WEST HAM boss Sam Allardyce believes that Mohamed Diame would be mad to join
Arsenal. SunSport reported yesterday the north London club are lining up a
£3.5million bid for the Senegal midfielder, 25, who has been one of the star
performers for the Hammers this season. Allardyce said: "I can't see where
he is going to fit in. There is no point him going if he is not going to
play. "You are always worried about losing players if people are interested
in them at this stage of the season."
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Tackle out: I barely teach players to make challenges any more admits
Allardyce
The Mirror
15 Jan 2013 22:30
Mike Hewitt
Sam Allardyce has revealed he no longer coaches tackling with his West Ham
players as the Vincent Kompany row rumbles on. The football world is split
over whether the Manchester City defender's red card for his tackle on
Arsenal's Jack Wilshere was justified or not. Big Sam, firmly behind
Kompany, who had his dismissal rescinded by the FA on Tuesday, fears for the
future of tackling in the game. He believes accomplished Manchester United
passer Michael Carrick is an example of the Premier League holding
midfielder of the future. Allardyce, whose team visit Carrick's Premier
League leaders in an FA Cup third round replay on Wednesday, said: "If you
look around and say, 'Where are the tackling midfielders today?' then they
are few and far between. "It is more about reading and intercepting and
nicking the ball off the opposition player. Is Carrick a good example of
that? I think so."
Asked about the impact on players hoping to emulate the likes of Roy Keane
and Nicky Butt, Big Sam added: "What about Bryan Robson? "It [tackling] is
almost dead. We [at West Ham] have to say as coaches we don't coach tackling
any more. That's rather sad. "We teach staying on your feet. We teach
pinch, nick, intercept. We very rarely teach tackle."If you are going to go
to ground, try and be 100 per cent sure you are going to win the ball. "Now
they are saying that even if the tackle is a perfectly good one, if it's
ferocious in their eyes or is done with too much force, then that is still a
booking or a sending off. "Well, that's ridiculous. "You tell me how to slow
a player down - how to make a player say to himself, 'I'm going to go into
this tackle, and I am going to pull pout and not go in quite as hard as I
should do in case the referee sends me off.' "Do you know what happens? The
player who is tackling breaks his leg - the player who is tackling gets
injured. He is the one that gets stretchered off if he goes through that
process. "It's a ridiculous rule and the referees have to cope with it. It's
not their fault."
Allardyce - an uncompromising defender back in the day, who played more than
400 games for 10 clubs - believes Wilshere was in less control going into
last Sunday's controversial challenge than Kompany. He added: "Football is a
collision sport and while you want to protect your players as best you can -
we have done a very good job over the years - the Vincent Kompany tackle was
a perfect tackle. "Listen to an expert - me. "'Do FIFA and UEFA want to ban
tackling? It looks like yes, is the answer to that. FIFA and UEFA are not
experts in tackling. It was my job to tackle, it was my whole life, and
tackling for me was an art, a technique. "Kompany timed that tackle
perfectly. It wasn't out of control, he was in perfect control. The person
who was more out of control was Jack Wilshere, that's what made it look so
bad. "So, yes, [if they are] leaping in, two feet off the floor, like The
Karate Kid, send them off. But not that. And that's where the big problem
lies. "As soon as anybody says, 'Let's have a look at it, let's slow it
down. Oh yes, look, both feet are off the ground, so he can't' be in
control.' But that's not true. You can be in control. He [Kompany] was in
perfect control. "Like I said, he was in more control than Wilshere was.
But, unfortunately, referees are lumbered with inept rules."
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Tuesday, January 15
Daily WHUFC News - 15th January 2013
U21s game postponed
WHUFC.com
Monday's Development Squad fixture at Manchester United has been called off
due to a waterlogged pitch
14.01.2013
Monday's Barclays U21 Premier League Elite Group Stage match between
Manchester United and West Ham United has been postponed because of a
waterlogged pitch. The wintry weather has put paid to the Hammers' hopes of
kicking off the Barclays Under-21 Premier League Elite Group Stage with a
victory on Monday night. A 3pm pitch inspection at Altrincham FC's Moss Lane
ground found a large amount of water on the playing surface, which was
deemed unplayable by the match officials, leaving them no option but to call
the game off. whufc.com will post details of the rearranged fixture when
available but the next outing for Nick Haycock's side is scheduled for
Friday evening, when Liverpool will visit Rush Green for a 7pm kick-off.
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Captain calls for improvement
WHUFC.com
Kevin Nolan says West Ham United are determined to bounce back from a
disappointing defeat
14.01.2013
West Ham United captain Kevin Nolan said the squad were determined to bounce
back from the 'bitter disappointment' of Saturday's 3-0 Barclays Premier
League defeat at Sunderland. The midfielder said sorry to the travelling
Hammers fans for the under-par performance at the Stadium of Light. He
insisted the team are determined to put things right, with a trip to face
Manchester United on Wednesday in the FA Cup with Budweiser third round
replay before London neighbours Queens Park Rangers visit the Boleyn Ground
in the league next Saturday. "We have had a good start to 2013, with the win
against Norwich City on New Year's Day and a great performance which nearly
saw us nearly neat Manchester United in the FA Cup last week, so the loss
and display at Sunderland was a bitter blow to us, a big disappointment,"
admitted Nolan. "Hats off to Sunderland, they played very well and we
didn't. But it is about us getting back on it, straight away. What happened
at Sunderland wasn't acceptable to us, not with the standards we have set
ourselves this season. We have a game again on Wednesday and it is up to us
to show improvement, get back to where we have been and we will be putting
in hard shifts at the training ground this week to do this."
The Hammers skipper said he could not explain the manner of the defeat on
Wearside. "It was one of those days when for us, the eleven lads on the
field were not on it. Sometimes it does happen. We just couldn't get hold of
the ball, especially in the first half. It was a wonder goal [from Sebastian
Larsson] and we should have made sure we stayed in the game coming out for
the second half, yet let in a sloppy goal early on. "There were some young
lads out there who will have learned a lot from the game against a side that
have established themselves in the Barclays Premier League, I still learn. I
hate being 1-0 down, let alone 3-0, so we come together as a squad again and
look also at what we have been doing well. That has got us where we are and
the good position we are in. "We hold our hands up and take this on the chin
and put it to bed. We have a cup replay on Wednesday where we are going to
give it a go and then come back to hopefully show the strong home form we
have against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday, looking to be back in the form
we know we should be.
"We focus on the game at Old Trafford and then on playing QPR, which will be
another tough game. They have turned a bit of a corner and are giving it a
go under Harry Redknapp. But apart from losing against Liverpool and Everton
at home last month, we have showed great form at home this season and do
feel we can beat anyone there, so we will be looking to carry that on."
Despite Saturday's setback, Nolan believes the recent influx of new signings
and the returns from injury of a host of important players means the Hammers
will soon be back to winning ways. "I think if we can keep everyone as fit
as we can and have a near-on full squad for the gaffer to pick from, then we
can push on. When I came up with Newcastle [United] it was similar. As a
newly-promoted side, you go through an up and down spell. What you have to
do is keep it all on an even keel, keep it steady. "When we made a strong
start to the season, we knew we couldn't think too far ahead or get too
carried away. On the other side of things, when you do hit a rough spot, it
is about getting through it together and putting things right when you get
them wrong. "If you had offered us the position we are in at the start of
the season, we would have taken it. But we want to be better than that of
course. We all want to be playing and playing in the Premier League, so it
is up to us to make it happen and I am confident we can do this and we will
be where we want to be."
While Nolan says as long as the team win, it doesn't matter who scores, he
is looking to get on the goal trail again and add to the five goals he has
notched this season. "It seems like a while since I scored. I got stick off
the Sunderland fans about not being able to do my chicken dance celebration.
I have certainly made them cry a few times when I have scored but let me
tell you the chicken celebration is not certainly not dead, it is alive and
kicking. Watch out, hopefully I will be doing it again soon!"
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West Ham boss Sam Allardyce insists defender James Tomkins will not be sold
Last Updated: January 14, 2013 9:08am
SSN
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce has no plans to allow James Tomkins to leave and
is looking to strengthen his injury-hit defence during the January transfer
window. The Hammers boss saw James Collins suffer a hamstring injury during
Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Sunderland and is already without the services of
George McCartney and Joey O'Brien, with the duo on the treatment table.
Tomkins has been linked with a move to Newcastle, with the Magpies battling
to retain the services of Fabricio Coloccini, but Allardyce would be loath
to lose another member of his squad. Teenage defender Dan Potts made his
Premier League debut in the setback on Wearside, with the youngster culpable
for Sunderland's second goal, when his hesitation allowed Adam Johnson to
score.
Allardyce said: "We have never been in a position to sell anybody and we
don't want to. We want to increase the size of the squad, not decrease it
and sell anybody. "It was less likely James was going to leave in the first
place, even less likely now. "Now we only have two centre-halves left, James
and Winston Reid, and we have a 19-year-old at full-back because we have
no-one else, so I need two in if I am honest. "I have been looking for a
left-back for the last 10 days."
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McCallum keen on Dons stay
Last Updated: January 14, 2013 1:27pm
SSN
West Ham striker Paul McCallum has revealed he would gladly extend his loan
spell with AFC Wimbledon. The 19-year-old took his tally for the Dons to
four in five games with both goals in the 2-2 draw with Wycombe on Saturday.
McCallum is due back at parent club West Ham next week but accepts his
first-team opportunities are likely to be limited at Upton Park this season.
"If I am not in the plans at West Ham now, and I do not think I am because
they have just signed two strikers, then I would gladly stay here longer if
the gaffer wants me," he told the Dons' website. Manager Neal Ardley is
eager to keep the in-form frontman at Kingsmeadow. He said: "That is the
best Paul has played for us. "Apart from the goals, his work-rate and the
way he used his body was good. We have worked on him and he is growing as a
player - it is great for him to get another two goals."
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Matthias Fanimo signs West Ham contract
Last Updated: January 14, 2013 12:44pm
SSN
West Ham have handed a new contract to youngster Matthias Fanimo which ties
him to the club until the summer of 2015. The left-sided winger or full-back
has made two first-team appearances for the Hammers this term as a
substitute in the Capital One Cup games against Crewe and Wigan. The
18-year-old has also been a regular starter for the Development Squad in
recent seasons. Fanimo told the club's official website: "I think it's a
good achievement to get another contract at the club. "I enjoy playing here
and I hope it continues. I was seven when I joined the club and I've come a
long way. It's been a good journey and I've had some ups and downs but I
think I'm doing pretty well for myself at the moment. "It was definitely a
good experience for me to come on and make my debut. It was a surprise to me
and I'm glad that I did it. "I want to get my Premier League debut under my
belt because that would be another good experience for me. I just have to
keep working hard and hopefully the manager notices me."
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What Chamakh can offer West Ham – From an Arsenal Fan's Point of View
By Iain Dale
West Ham Till I Die
Guest Post by Abhinav Kini
Marouane Chamakh hasn't had the best last two years. He is probably up there
with the most hated Arsenal players if you go by fan opinion. He has lost
the trust of Arsene Wenger and probably his own teammates. He has only
scored 2 goals in 2012, both in a 7-5 win over Reading in the Capital One
Cup. Once the talisman of Morocco, he isn't even in the country's plans
anymore.
Despite the last few sentences, the forgotten man can be really vital for a
team like West Ham where he is on loan at for the remainder of the season
and can offer many things. People forget the brilliant start that Chamakh
had at Arsenal when he filled in for the injured Robin van Persie and scored
11 goals in his first 17 games for the club. The way he was going about,
Chamakh seemed like the bargain of the century, considering he was free and
was providing Arsenal with a different attacking dimension with his aerial
threat and presence in the box. Chamakh notably even created history at
Arsenal as no other player has scored in six consecutive Champions League
games other than him – not even Lionel Messi!
And this was a player who wasn't even known for his goals as he had never
scored more than 13 league goals a season in his career - but he was doing
it. However, just as he "burnt out," Van Persie was fit again and ever since
then, Chamakh had been resigned to the bench. And he was never brought back.
Since Van Persie entered the prime of his career, Chamakh only got three
starts in the Premier League since December 2010. Three! With most of his
time on the bench, Chamakh lost confidence and wasn't making an impact as a
substitute. For much of last season, he was resigned to 10-15 minute cameos
while he hasn't made a single league appearance this season at all.
Even Chamakh knew he lost his confidence – "I need to play. I cannot stay
like this forever. If I played more, of course I would have more confidence
and score more goals."
Which makes his loan move to West Ham, a very good one - Chamakh needs game
time. He needs confidence. Most importantly, he needs faith from his
manager. It's fair to say that Arsene Wenger didn't manage him well but Sam
Allardyce looks to be appreciating Chamakh's worth – "With Emmanuel Adebayor
they used to cross balls so I don' t know why they didn't for Chamakh. We'll
give him the platform by feeding him the right type of balls. You provide
the service he needs in terms of how he plays. He's exceptionally good in
the air and he's really good at getting between defenders from crosses. We
can provide the ammunition for him to hopefully get a few goals." That is
one reason why Chamakh failed at Arsenal – he was simply not getting any
crosses or the amount one would expect for a tall striker like him who is
lethal in the air to receive. With West Ham's style of play, he will
definitely flourish with crosses coming in from the likes of Matt Jarvis and
Joe Cole - if he gets an opportunity, he will take it. It's not like he's a
bad finisher as many will have you believe. To be a bad finisher, you need
to have chances and not take them and Chamakh has barely had any due to
limited game time.
Chamakh is also a very good player when it comes to link up play. Whether
it's simple one-two passes which opens up a defense, or him knocking the
ball down from a cross or a pass for a player like Kevin Nolan to strike the
ball, he will definitely help provide something to West Ham's attack.
For this loan to be successful though, Chamakh needs to start more than come
on as a substitute – he isn't the type of player to make an impact off the
bench if you go by his Arsenal career. But if he starts, he will do well as
he has time to get into the game, depending on the type of opposition and
deliver.
Cross the ball, expect a few goals - Chamakh will definitely contribute in
some form or the other be it assists or his presence in the box. With
Carlton Cole and Andy Carroll as his competition, he should seriously be
starting as he simply offers more than the other two, especially when high
on confidence. Big Sam just needs to make sure Chamakh retains confidence.
Everything else will go to plan.
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Carlton Cole: Should He Stay or Should He Go?
By Iain Dale
West Ham Till I Die
Before I start on the main point of this article I'd like to welcome the
fact that Joey O'Brien has signed a new contract keeping him at Upton Park
until 2016. He's the kind of solid all rounder that every team needs and
although he can be a bit injury prone, I think he's done fantastically well
since he signed 18 months ago. Young winger Matthias Fanimo has also signed
a contract until 2015. He's featured on the bench in a few games but has yet
to make his debut.
Anyway, down to business. I don't know about you but I am really concerned
by reports that the club are seeking to offload Carlton Cole. I just cannot
understand the logic of such a move and have difficulty believing it to be
true. At a time when we need all our strikers to be available do we really
want to sell a player who consistently gives his all and is a hell of a
nuisance to the opposing team. He's not a prolific goalscorer but never has
been. He offers the team much more than just goals. He is being linked with
Norwich and Reading, as well as a move to the MLS in America. I for one very
much hope that there is nothing to these rumours and that Carlton will still
be a West Ham player at the end of the month. It's reported that Carlton
himself has no intention of going anywhere and will fight for his place.
Ataboy. However, I have heard that his contract is up at the end of the
season, so it may be that West Ham want to get some money for him while they
can,which is a position I guess we'd have some sympathy for. He's got to be
worth at least £5 million, I guess.
So if you were David Sullivan or Sam Allardyce, what would you do with
Carlton? Keep him or sell him?
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Gunners are all go for Mo
Exclusive
By PHIL THOMAS
Last Updated: 15th January 2013
Ths Sun
ARSENAL are lining up a move to nick West Ham midfielder Mohamed Diame. The
Hammers have offered the Senegal star, 25, a new deal just six months after
he joined from Wigan Athletic. But it depends on him agreeing to double a
release clause to £7million. Diame has yet to sign and the Gunners are keen
on him — just as soon as he proves his fitness again. He tore a hamstring
last month but was an unused sub in Saturday's loss at Sunderland. He is set
to play in the FA Cup replay at Manchester United tomorrow. Arsenal plan to
watch him then and are poised to make a £3.5m bid. Boss Arsene Wenger wants
to strengthen his midfield with Mikel Arteta out for at least two weeks with
a calf strain.
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Hammers eye N'Sakala
Published: 14th January 2013
The Sun
WEST HAM may make a move to sign Troyes defender Fabrice N'Sakala, 22.
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WHUFC.com
Monday's Development Squad fixture at Manchester United has been called off
due to a waterlogged pitch
14.01.2013
Monday's Barclays U21 Premier League Elite Group Stage match between
Manchester United and West Ham United has been postponed because of a
waterlogged pitch. The wintry weather has put paid to the Hammers' hopes of
kicking off the Barclays Under-21 Premier League Elite Group Stage with a
victory on Monday night. A 3pm pitch inspection at Altrincham FC's Moss Lane
ground found a large amount of water on the playing surface, which was
deemed unplayable by the match officials, leaving them no option but to call
the game off. whufc.com will post details of the rearranged fixture when
available but the next outing for Nick Haycock's side is scheduled for
Friday evening, when Liverpool will visit Rush Green for a 7pm kick-off.
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Captain calls for improvement
WHUFC.com
Kevin Nolan says West Ham United are determined to bounce back from a
disappointing defeat
14.01.2013
West Ham United captain Kevin Nolan said the squad were determined to bounce
back from the 'bitter disappointment' of Saturday's 3-0 Barclays Premier
League defeat at Sunderland. The midfielder said sorry to the travelling
Hammers fans for the under-par performance at the Stadium of Light. He
insisted the team are determined to put things right, with a trip to face
Manchester United on Wednesday in the FA Cup with Budweiser third round
replay before London neighbours Queens Park Rangers visit the Boleyn Ground
in the league next Saturday. "We have had a good start to 2013, with the win
against Norwich City on New Year's Day and a great performance which nearly
saw us nearly neat Manchester United in the FA Cup last week, so the loss
and display at Sunderland was a bitter blow to us, a big disappointment,"
admitted Nolan. "Hats off to Sunderland, they played very well and we
didn't. But it is about us getting back on it, straight away. What happened
at Sunderland wasn't acceptable to us, not with the standards we have set
ourselves this season. We have a game again on Wednesday and it is up to us
to show improvement, get back to where we have been and we will be putting
in hard shifts at the training ground this week to do this."
The Hammers skipper said he could not explain the manner of the defeat on
Wearside. "It was one of those days when for us, the eleven lads on the
field were not on it. Sometimes it does happen. We just couldn't get hold of
the ball, especially in the first half. It was a wonder goal [from Sebastian
Larsson] and we should have made sure we stayed in the game coming out for
the second half, yet let in a sloppy goal early on. "There were some young
lads out there who will have learned a lot from the game against a side that
have established themselves in the Barclays Premier League, I still learn. I
hate being 1-0 down, let alone 3-0, so we come together as a squad again and
look also at what we have been doing well. That has got us where we are and
the good position we are in. "We hold our hands up and take this on the chin
and put it to bed. We have a cup replay on Wednesday where we are going to
give it a go and then come back to hopefully show the strong home form we
have against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday, looking to be back in the form
we know we should be.
"We focus on the game at Old Trafford and then on playing QPR, which will be
another tough game. They have turned a bit of a corner and are giving it a
go under Harry Redknapp. But apart from losing against Liverpool and Everton
at home last month, we have showed great form at home this season and do
feel we can beat anyone there, so we will be looking to carry that on."
Despite Saturday's setback, Nolan believes the recent influx of new signings
and the returns from injury of a host of important players means the Hammers
will soon be back to winning ways. "I think if we can keep everyone as fit
as we can and have a near-on full squad for the gaffer to pick from, then we
can push on. When I came up with Newcastle [United] it was similar. As a
newly-promoted side, you go through an up and down spell. What you have to
do is keep it all on an even keel, keep it steady. "When we made a strong
start to the season, we knew we couldn't think too far ahead or get too
carried away. On the other side of things, when you do hit a rough spot, it
is about getting through it together and putting things right when you get
them wrong. "If you had offered us the position we are in at the start of
the season, we would have taken it. But we want to be better than that of
course. We all want to be playing and playing in the Premier League, so it
is up to us to make it happen and I am confident we can do this and we will
be where we want to be."
While Nolan says as long as the team win, it doesn't matter who scores, he
is looking to get on the goal trail again and add to the five goals he has
notched this season. "It seems like a while since I scored. I got stick off
the Sunderland fans about not being able to do my chicken dance celebration.
I have certainly made them cry a few times when I have scored but let me
tell you the chicken celebration is not certainly not dead, it is alive and
kicking. Watch out, hopefully I will be doing it again soon!"
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West Ham boss Sam Allardyce insists defender James Tomkins will not be sold
Last Updated: January 14, 2013 9:08am
SSN
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce has no plans to allow James Tomkins to leave and
is looking to strengthen his injury-hit defence during the January transfer
window. The Hammers boss saw James Collins suffer a hamstring injury during
Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Sunderland and is already without the services of
George McCartney and Joey O'Brien, with the duo on the treatment table.
Tomkins has been linked with a move to Newcastle, with the Magpies battling
to retain the services of Fabricio Coloccini, but Allardyce would be loath
to lose another member of his squad. Teenage defender Dan Potts made his
Premier League debut in the setback on Wearside, with the youngster culpable
for Sunderland's second goal, when his hesitation allowed Adam Johnson to
score.
Allardyce said: "We have never been in a position to sell anybody and we
don't want to. We want to increase the size of the squad, not decrease it
and sell anybody. "It was less likely James was going to leave in the first
place, even less likely now. "Now we only have two centre-halves left, James
and Winston Reid, and we have a 19-year-old at full-back because we have
no-one else, so I need two in if I am honest. "I have been looking for a
left-back for the last 10 days."
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McCallum keen on Dons stay
Last Updated: January 14, 2013 1:27pm
SSN
West Ham striker Paul McCallum has revealed he would gladly extend his loan
spell with AFC Wimbledon. The 19-year-old took his tally for the Dons to
four in five games with both goals in the 2-2 draw with Wycombe on Saturday.
McCallum is due back at parent club West Ham next week but accepts his
first-team opportunities are likely to be limited at Upton Park this season.
"If I am not in the plans at West Ham now, and I do not think I am because
they have just signed two strikers, then I would gladly stay here longer if
the gaffer wants me," he told the Dons' website. Manager Neal Ardley is
eager to keep the in-form frontman at Kingsmeadow. He said: "That is the
best Paul has played for us. "Apart from the goals, his work-rate and the
way he used his body was good. We have worked on him and he is growing as a
player - it is great for him to get another two goals."
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Matthias Fanimo signs West Ham contract
Last Updated: January 14, 2013 12:44pm
SSN
West Ham have handed a new contract to youngster Matthias Fanimo which ties
him to the club until the summer of 2015. The left-sided winger or full-back
has made two first-team appearances for the Hammers this term as a
substitute in the Capital One Cup games against Crewe and Wigan. The
18-year-old has also been a regular starter for the Development Squad in
recent seasons. Fanimo told the club's official website: "I think it's a
good achievement to get another contract at the club. "I enjoy playing here
and I hope it continues. I was seven when I joined the club and I've come a
long way. It's been a good journey and I've had some ups and downs but I
think I'm doing pretty well for myself at the moment. "It was definitely a
good experience for me to come on and make my debut. It was a surprise to me
and I'm glad that I did it. "I want to get my Premier League debut under my
belt because that would be another good experience for me. I just have to
keep working hard and hopefully the manager notices me."
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What Chamakh can offer West Ham – From an Arsenal Fan's Point of View
By Iain Dale
West Ham Till I Die
Guest Post by Abhinav Kini
Marouane Chamakh hasn't had the best last two years. He is probably up there
with the most hated Arsenal players if you go by fan opinion. He has lost
the trust of Arsene Wenger and probably his own teammates. He has only
scored 2 goals in 2012, both in a 7-5 win over Reading in the Capital One
Cup. Once the talisman of Morocco, he isn't even in the country's plans
anymore.
Despite the last few sentences, the forgotten man can be really vital for a
team like West Ham where he is on loan at for the remainder of the season
and can offer many things. People forget the brilliant start that Chamakh
had at Arsenal when he filled in for the injured Robin van Persie and scored
11 goals in his first 17 games for the club. The way he was going about,
Chamakh seemed like the bargain of the century, considering he was free and
was providing Arsenal with a different attacking dimension with his aerial
threat and presence in the box. Chamakh notably even created history at
Arsenal as no other player has scored in six consecutive Champions League
games other than him – not even Lionel Messi!
And this was a player who wasn't even known for his goals as he had never
scored more than 13 league goals a season in his career - but he was doing
it. However, just as he "burnt out," Van Persie was fit again and ever since
then, Chamakh had been resigned to the bench. And he was never brought back.
Since Van Persie entered the prime of his career, Chamakh only got three
starts in the Premier League since December 2010. Three! With most of his
time on the bench, Chamakh lost confidence and wasn't making an impact as a
substitute. For much of last season, he was resigned to 10-15 minute cameos
while he hasn't made a single league appearance this season at all.
Even Chamakh knew he lost his confidence – "I need to play. I cannot stay
like this forever. If I played more, of course I would have more confidence
and score more goals."
Which makes his loan move to West Ham, a very good one - Chamakh needs game
time. He needs confidence. Most importantly, he needs faith from his
manager. It's fair to say that Arsene Wenger didn't manage him well but Sam
Allardyce looks to be appreciating Chamakh's worth – "With Emmanuel Adebayor
they used to cross balls so I don' t know why they didn't for Chamakh. We'll
give him the platform by feeding him the right type of balls. You provide
the service he needs in terms of how he plays. He's exceptionally good in
the air and he's really good at getting between defenders from crosses. We
can provide the ammunition for him to hopefully get a few goals." That is
one reason why Chamakh failed at Arsenal – he was simply not getting any
crosses or the amount one would expect for a tall striker like him who is
lethal in the air to receive. With West Ham's style of play, he will
definitely flourish with crosses coming in from the likes of Matt Jarvis and
Joe Cole - if he gets an opportunity, he will take it. It's not like he's a
bad finisher as many will have you believe. To be a bad finisher, you need
to have chances and not take them and Chamakh has barely had any due to
limited game time.
Chamakh is also a very good player when it comes to link up play. Whether
it's simple one-two passes which opens up a defense, or him knocking the
ball down from a cross or a pass for a player like Kevin Nolan to strike the
ball, he will definitely help provide something to West Ham's attack.
For this loan to be successful though, Chamakh needs to start more than come
on as a substitute – he isn't the type of player to make an impact off the
bench if you go by his Arsenal career. But if he starts, he will do well as
he has time to get into the game, depending on the type of opposition and
deliver.
Cross the ball, expect a few goals - Chamakh will definitely contribute in
some form or the other be it assists or his presence in the box. With
Carlton Cole and Andy Carroll as his competition, he should seriously be
starting as he simply offers more than the other two, especially when high
on confidence. Big Sam just needs to make sure Chamakh retains confidence.
Everything else will go to plan.
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Carlton Cole: Should He Stay or Should He Go?
By Iain Dale
West Ham Till I Die
Before I start on the main point of this article I'd like to welcome the
fact that Joey O'Brien has signed a new contract keeping him at Upton Park
until 2016. He's the kind of solid all rounder that every team needs and
although he can be a bit injury prone, I think he's done fantastically well
since he signed 18 months ago. Young winger Matthias Fanimo has also signed
a contract until 2015. He's featured on the bench in a few games but has yet
to make his debut.
Anyway, down to business. I don't know about you but I am really concerned
by reports that the club are seeking to offload Carlton Cole. I just cannot
understand the logic of such a move and have difficulty believing it to be
true. At a time when we need all our strikers to be available do we really
want to sell a player who consistently gives his all and is a hell of a
nuisance to the opposing team. He's not a prolific goalscorer but never has
been. He offers the team much more than just goals. He is being linked with
Norwich and Reading, as well as a move to the MLS in America. I for one very
much hope that there is nothing to these rumours and that Carlton will still
be a West Ham player at the end of the month. It's reported that Carlton
himself has no intention of going anywhere and will fight for his place.
Ataboy. However, I have heard that his contract is up at the end of the
season, so it may be that West Ham want to get some money for him while they
can,which is a position I guess we'd have some sympathy for. He's got to be
worth at least £5 million, I guess.
So if you were David Sullivan or Sam Allardyce, what would you do with
Carlton? Keep him or sell him?
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Gunners are all go for Mo
Exclusive
By PHIL THOMAS
Last Updated: 15th January 2013
Ths Sun
ARSENAL are lining up a move to nick West Ham midfielder Mohamed Diame. The
Hammers have offered the Senegal star, 25, a new deal just six months after
he joined from Wigan Athletic. But it depends on him agreeing to double a
release clause to £7million. Diame has yet to sign and the Gunners are keen
on him — just as soon as he proves his fitness again. He tore a hamstring
last month but was an unused sub in Saturday's loss at Sunderland. He is set
to play in the FA Cup replay at Manchester United tomorrow. Arsenal plan to
watch him then and are poised to make a £3.5m bid. Boss Arsene Wenger wants
to strengthen his midfield with Mikel Arteta out for at least two weeks with
a calf strain.
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Hammers eye N'Sakala
Published: 14th January 2013
The Sun
WEST HAM may make a move to sign Troyes defender Fabrice N'Sakala, 22.
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O'Brien pens new deal
WHUFC.com
Joey O'Brien has signed a new long-term contract with West Ham United until
summer 2016
13.01.2013
West Ham United are delighted to announce that Joey O'Brien has signed a new
long-term contract with the club. The Republic of Ireland international
full-back, who joined the Hammers on a free transfer following his release
by Bolton Wanderers in 2011, has put pen to paper on a new deal until summer
2016. The 26-year-old has enjoyed a superb 18 months since being reunited
with his old Bolton manager Sam Allardyce in east London, scoring the winner
on his 50th appearance in claret and blue in the New Year's Day Barclays
Premier League victory over Norwich City. The Dubliner was naturally
delighted to have secured his long-term future with West Ham, with his
previous deal having been set to expire in the summer. "I am delighted," he
confirmed. "It's for three-and-a-half years so hopefully I'll have plenty
more good times with the club and that's what I'm looking forward to doing
now. "I definitely dreamed of what has happened since I joined West Ham.
When I got released by Bolton, I had not played for about two-and-a-half
years in the Premier League or really any games in that length of time, so
since I have come here things have worked out well from the start. "A
manager that I knew [Sam Allardyce] got the job at this club and invited me
down to training and having that six-week trial seems a long time ago now.
Thankfully for me, that went well. "Last year, it went great. To be back
playing some games was fantastic for me and, in the end, we got the job done
and got promoted. This year we have started really well and it's been good.
"Our aim was to finish in the top half and we're on course to do that."
Alongside Big Sam, O'Brien knew a host of his West Ham team-mates from his
time at Bolton, including captain Kevin Nolan - helping him to settle and
re-establish himself quickly. "I knew the manager and had played under him,
so I knew his way of working and what he wants from his players, so that
helped. There were a couple of other people, Kevin especially, who had
become a very good friend over the years and him being here helped me to
settle in with the other lads."
Signing a new contract continued a bright start to 2013 for O'Brien, who
marked his 50th Hammers appearance with the winning goal in the New Year's
Day victory over Norwich - his second of the season and third for the club.
"I have got a couple of goals this season, but hopefully that won't be it!"
You might expect one of those goals to be O'Brien's highlight of his time at
the Boleyn Ground, but that is not the case. "I always think back to my
first game against Cardiff here [in August 2011]. It was my first game for
such a long time at that level in front of the fans at a ground I always
loved coming to play at. "At that time, I had the chance to play for the
club and that games means so much to me. Obviously the result wasn't good,
but what it meant to me personally was the highlight, I think."
O'Brien was considered to be one of Irish football's top prospects when he
left the Irish capital for Bolton at the age of 16 in 2002, making his
first-team debut under Sam Allardyce in a Carling Cup tie against Yeovil
Town in September 2004. After a successful loan spell at Sheffield
Wednesday, he returned to the Reebok Stadium to make his Premier League
debut against Everton in May 2005 and his first start in a UEFA Cup tie with
PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv in September of the same year. After appearing for his
country at Under-21 level, a senior international debut arrived in a 3-0
friendly victory over Sweden in his home city in March 2006. Since then, he
has been capped five times by Ireland. In all, O'Brien made 70 appearances
for Bolton Wanderers, including eleven in the UEFA Cup, and 19 more during
two loan spells with Sheffield Wednesday. However, that total would have
been much higher had he not suffered from a serious knee injury that
restricted him to just 12 games over three seasons between 2008 and 2011.
It has been a different story since he joined West Ham in July 2011
following a successful trial. O'Brien made a great contribution to the
Hammers' promotion-winning npower Championship campaign, scoring once in 32
league appearances last term. This season, he has featured predominantly at
left-back, scoring two further goals against Stoke City and Norwich as West
Ham have made a strong start on their return to the Barclays Premier League.
Now, with a new long-term contract signed, O'Brien will aim to help the
Hammers to consolidate their place in the top-flight.
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West Ham defender Joey O'Brien signs new contract until 2016
BBC.co.uk
West Ham defender Joey O'Brien has signed a new contract that will keep him
at the club until 2016. The 26-year-old began his career at Bolton and had
seven years with the Trotters, which included two loan spells at Sheffield
Wednesday. He joined West Ham in 2011 and was part of the squad that were
promoted back to the Premier League last season. O'Brien made his Republic
of Ireland debut in 2006 and returned to the side in August after a
four-year absence. In November he scored his first Premier League goal to
earn West Ham a 1-1 draw against Stoke. He was also on target on New Year's
Day in the 2-1 victory over Norwich.
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Manager on Monday
WHUFC.com
Sam Allardyce wants West Ham United to put things right at Manchester United
on Wednesday
14.01.2013
Sam Allardyce has set out a clear goal for West Ham United's remaining away
games this season - to find the back of the net more frequently. The Hammers
have been impressive at home this season and have amassed an impressive five
wins and three draws from their eleven games at the Boleyn Ground thus far.
It has been a different story on the road, though, where they have found the
going considerably harder than last season's club-record tally of 14 away
wins. Saturday's 3-0 loss at Sunderland only highlighted the manager's
demands for an improvement going forward. "We were woefully short in terms
of what we're looking for in an attacking sense away from home," Allardyce
said. "Even when it looked like we wouldn't get anything out of the game, we
did create some chances but we couldn't find the back of the net and they
got the third and thoroughly deserved their win. "We made life very easy for
Sunderland and I don't think they've enjoyed an easier game than that at
home all season and they thoroughly deserved to beat us."
The Hammers will be offered the perfect chance to right the wrongs of the
Stadium of Light in Wednesday night's high-profile FA Cup third-round replay
with Manchester United at Old Trafford. While the game has players and fans
alike buzzing with excitement, with just 150 away tickets left, Big Sam
wants his players keep their focus on what the ultimate goal is this season
as soon the final whistle is blown on Wednesday. "While Manchester United is
the glory of the cup competition and it will be fantastic to go to Old
Trafford, QPR next Saturday is out bread and butter and we must make sure we
secure three points against them. "They are in the bottom two of the league
and we have already lost to Reading, who were in the bottom two when we
played them. We can't keep losing to the people below us who are struggling
as it gets them closer and we don't want that."
Although there were positives on Saturday in the shape of Alou Diarra and
Dan Potts' first Barclays Premier League starts and the return of the
influential Mo Diame to the substitutes' bench, the first-half hamstring
injury to James Collins has provided his manager with a defensive headache.
While Joey O'Brien and George McCartney are progressing well, their urgency
of need for cover will lead Big Sam to redouble his efforts to bring in
reinforcements during the transfer window. "James Collins pulled up with a
hamstring injury, which is a bitter blow to us. We just felt like we were
recovering from a spate of six or seven injuries and suspensions so it's a
real pity. We've still also got Joey O'Brien out and George McCartney, who
is out for a long period of time. "We want to improve the strength of the
squad. I'd like to add a defender as we've now only got two centre halves
left in James Tomkins and Winston Reid and aside from young Dan Potts, we've
got no other left-back in the squad. I have been looking for a left-back for
the last ten days or so, but now I need a left-back that can play
centre-half or vice versa. "We don't want the injuries all in one area so we
might need to take a look at the market and see if there's anyone that can
help us in that department."
Joe Cole and Marouane Chamakh both got their first taste of Premier League
action in claret and blue since signing for the club last week, with Cole in
particular showing some nice touches. Media reports at the weekend claimed
Cole's namesake Carlton was told he could leave the club, a claim his
manager laughed off by saying it was news to him. "I would have like Chamakh
to have scored as he had a couple of chances from headers and that's what he
thrives on. I think we can provide that for him. He's been short of
first-team football so the more he gets the better he will get. "It's the
same with Joe Cole and Alou Diarra. Hopefully they'll all get better. "I saw
the news reports from the weekend and all I can say is that I haven't told
Carlton he can leave so I don't know who has!" he joked.
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Nolan: We won't fowl up
The Sun
Published: 13th January 2013
KEVIN NOLAN insists West Ham will not chicken out if they are dragged into a
relegation scrap. The former Newcastle hero could not show off his goal
celebration as the Hammers lost for the sixth time in 10 games. But despite
10 matches without finding the net, Nolan vowed to boost a side just seven
points above the drop zone. Nolan, 30, said: "I've made the fans here cry
over the years, so I'm just going to smile through this. "But I can tell
them the chicken is firmly not dead, so they'd best watch out! I'll be back
next year. "It's a fair while since anyone has seen the chicken celebration
but it will be seen again very soon. We've got to make sure at the end of
the season we're comfortable and OK."
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Any Ol Iron
Published: 13th January 2013
The Sun
SAM ALLARDYCE will step up his bid to land Blackburn's Martin Olsson today.
Big Sam has already tried to sign the Swede but was put off by Rovers'
£7million price tag. West Ham lost centre-back James Collins with a
hamstring injury in Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Sunderland so boss Allardyce
knows he must act. He said: "We'll see when I wake up on Monday. Then we'll
see what's what, where's where and who wants to go here there and
everywhere."
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Sick Gold pans Sam
The Sun
By PHIL FOX
Published: 13th January 2013
SAM ALLARDYCE last night felt the pressure building on his job for the first
time this season from the club's owners. After West Ham's dismal 3-0 defeat
at Sunderland on Saturday, boss Big Sam found David Gold very much on his
case as the co-chairman recovered from pneumonia and a hospital stay. Gold
was bitterly unhappy with the heavy loss and made his feelings very clear to
the fans via Twitter. With the club just seven points ahead of the
relegation places, Gold tweeted: "Two wins in 10 games and just one point
from a possible 15 on our travels is not acceptable. "We and Sam know that."
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What the cluck?! West Ham star Kevin Nolan says his 'chicken' is alive 'n'
kicking
The Mirror
13 Jan 2013 22:30
Kevin Nolan had told Sunderland fans "my chicken isn't dead!" The home crowd
taunted ex-Newcastle skipper Nolan during the 3-0 Sunderland victory over
West Ham with a humorous chant suggesting his wing flapping goal celebration
would never be seen again. "His chicken is dead, his chicken is dead, Kevin
Nolan, his chicken is dead," rang around the Stadium of Light in retaliation
for his North East derby goals. Nolan took it in good spirits and admitted
not a single West Ham player produced a performance. He said: "It was good
banter with their fans. Fair play to them. I can tell them the chicken is
firmly not dead, so they'd best watch out! "It's a fair while since anyone
has seen the chicken celebration - to be honest, far too long. We went
through a bit of a tough patch in December and we actually thought we'd
turned the corner with a couple of good results, but believe me that
celebration will be seen again very soon. "When you get stick like I did
against Sunderland, you either smile or cry - it's one or the other. Let's
face it, I've made them cry a lot over the years! "So I'm just going to
smile through this. Okay, I've let them have this one, but I'm already
looking forward to seeing them again next year. Let's see what happens
then."
Nolan admitted West Ham do to score enough away from home. They've managed
only five in ten games under Sam Allardyce's traditional stifle first
tactics.
Nolan said: "We were poor from start to finish. There are no excuses. Very
poor. We were bullied all day long. It's disappointing but hats off to
Sunderland, they played well. 3-0 probably flattered us in the end. "It's so
frustrating because we've had a good start to the New Year and this is a
bitter blow to us. We'e got a game on Wednesday to try and put it right. We
know that performance is just not acceptable for the standards we've set
this year. "You can never explain immediately what happened. It's just one
of those days. There were 11 lads that just weren't on it. Sometimes that
happens. We couldn't get hold of the ball in the first half and I was
playing for Sunderland for half of the game. "It just felt like one of those
games. We've got to take it on the chin and take it back to the training
ground, work hard and just make sure we're ready for Wednesday."
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WHUFC.com
Joey O'Brien has signed a new long-term contract with West Ham United until
summer 2016
13.01.2013
West Ham United are delighted to announce that Joey O'Brien has signed a new
long-term contract with the club. The Republic of Ireland international
full-back, who joined the Hammers on a free transfer following his release
by Bolton Wanderers in 2011, has put pen to paper on a new deal until summer
2016. The 26-year-old has enjoyed a superb 18 months since being reunited
with his old Bolton manager Sam Allardyce in east London, scoring the winner
on his 50th appearance in claret and blue in the New Year's Day Barclays
Premier League victory over Norwich City. The Dubliner was naturally
delighted to have secured his long-term future with West Ham, with his
previous deal having been set to expire in the summer. "I am delighted," he
confirmed. "It's for three-and-a-half years so hopefully I'll have plenty
more good times with the club and that's what I'm looking forward to doing
now. "I definitely dreamed of what has happened since I joined West Ham.
When I got released by Bolton, I had not played for about two-and-a-half
years in the Premier League or really any games in that length of time, so
since I have come here things have worked out well from the start. "A
manager that I knew [Sam Allardyce] got the job at this club and invited me
down to training and having that six-week trial seems a long time ago now.
Thankfully for me, that went well. "Last year, it went great. To be back
playing some games was fantastic for me and, in the end, we got the job done
and got promoted. This year we have started really well and it's been good.
"Our aim was to finish in the top half and we're on course to do that."
Alongside Big Sam, O'Brien knew a host of his West Ham team-mates from his
time at Bolton, including captain Kevin Nolan - helping him to settle and
re-establish himself quickly. "I knew the manager and had played under him,
so I knew his way of working and what he wants from his players, so that
helped. There were a couple of other people, Kevin especially, who had
become a very good friend over the years and him being here helped me to
settle in with the other lads."
Signing a new contract continued a bright start to 2013 for O'Brien, who
marked his 50th Hammers appearance with the winning goal in the New Year's
Day victory over Norwich - his second of the season and third for the club.
"I have got a couple of goals this season, but hopefully that won't be it!"
You might expect one of those goals to be O'Brien's highlight of his time at
the Boleyn Ground, but that is not the case. "I always think back to my
first game against Cardiff here [in August 2011]. It was my first game for
such a long time at that level in front of the fans at a ground I always
loved coming to play at. "At that time, I had the chance to play for the
club and that games means so much to me. Obviously the result wasn't good,
but what it meant to me personally was the highlight, I think."
O'Brien was considered to be one of Irish football's top prospects when he
left the Irish capital for Bolton at the age of 16 in 2002, making his
first-team debut under Sam Allardyce in a Carling Cup tie against Yeovil
Town in September 2004. After a successful loan spell at Sheffield
Wednesday, he returned to the Reebok Stadium to make his Premier League
debut against Everton in May 2005 and his first start in a UEFA Cup tie with
PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv in September of the same year. After appearing for his
country at Under-21 level, a senior international debut arrived in a 3-0
friendly victory over Sweden in his home city in March 2006. Since then, he
has been capped five times by Ireland. In all, O'Brien made 70 appearances
for Bolton Wanderers, including eleven in the UEFA Cup, and 19 more during
two loan spells with Sheffield Wednesday. However, that total would have
been much higher had he not suffered from a serious knee injury that
restricted him to just 12 games over three seasons between 2008 and 2011.
It has been a different story since he joined West Ham in July 2011
following a successful trial. O'Brien made a great contribution to the
Hammers' promotion-winning npower Championship campaign, scoring once in 32
league appearances last term. This season, he has featured predominantly at
left-back, scoring two further goals against Stoke City and Norwich as West
Ham have made a strong start on their return to the Barclays Premier League.
Now, with a new long-term contract signed, O'Brien will aim to help the
Hammers to consolidate their place in the top-flight.
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West Ham defender Joey O'Brien signs new contract until 2016
BBC.co.uk
West Ham defender Joey O'Brien has signed a new contract that will keep him
at the club until 2016. The 26-year-old began his career at Bolton and had
seven years with the Trotters, which included two loan spells at Sheffield
Wednesday. He joined West Ham in 2011 and was part of the squad that were
promoted back to the Premier League last season. O'Brien made his Republic
of Ireland debut in 2006 and returned to the side in August after a
four-year absence. In November he scored his first Premier League goal to
earn West Ham a 1-1 draw against Stoke. He was also on target on New Year's
Day in the 2-1 victory over Norwich.
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Manager on Monday
WHUFC.com
Sam Allardyce wants West Ham United to put things right at Manchester United
on Wednesday
14.01.2013
Sam Allardyce has set out a clear goal for West Ham United's remaining away
games this season - to find the back of the net more frequently. The Hammers
have been impressive at home this season and have amassed an impressive five
wins and three draws from their eleven games at the Boleyn Ground thus far.
It has been a different story on the road, though, where they have found the
going considerably harder than last season's club-record tally of 14 away
wins. Saturday's 3-0 loss at Sunderland only highlighted the manager's
demands for an improvement going forward. "We were woefully short in terms
of what we're looking for in an attacking sense away from home," Allardyce
said. "Even when it looked like we wouldn't get anything out of the game, we
did create some chances but we couldn't find the back of the net and they
got the third and thoroughly deserved their win. "We made life very easy for
Sunderland and I don't think they've enjoyed an easier game than that at
home all season and they thoroughly deserved to beat us."
The Hammers will be offered the perfect chance to right the wrongs of the
Stadium of Light in Wednesday night's high-profile FA Cup third-round replay
with Manchester United at Old Trafford. While the game has players and fans
alike buzzing with excitement, with just 150 away tickets left, Big Sam
wants his players keep their focus on what the ultimate goal is this season
as soon the final whistle is blown on Wednesday. "While Manchester United is
the glory of the cup competition and it will be fantastic to go to Old
Trafford, QPR next Saturday is out bread and butter and we must make sure we
secure three points against them. "They are in the bottom two of the league
and we have already lost to Reading, who were in the bottom two when we
played them. We can't keep losing to the people below us who are struggling
as it gets them closer and we don't want that."
Although there were positives on Saturday in the shape of Alou Diarra and
Dan Potts' first Barclays Premier League starts and the return of the
influential Mo Diame to the substitutes' bench, the first-half hamstring
injury to James Collins has provided his manager with a defensive headache.
While Joey O'Brien and George McCartney are progressing well, their urgency
of need for cover will lead Big Sam to redouble his efforts to bring in
reinforcements during the transfer window. "James Collins pulled up with a
hamstring injury, which is a bitter blow to us. We just felt like we were
recovering from a spate of six or seven injuries and suspensions so it's a
real pity. We've still also got Joey O'Brien out and George McCartney, who
is out for a long period of time. "We want to improve the strength of the
squad. I'd like to add a defender as we've now only got two centre halves
left in James Tomkins and Winston Reid and aside from young Dan Potts, we've
got no other left-back in the squad. I have been looking for a left-back for
the last ten days or so, but now I need a left-back that can play
centre-half or vice versa. "We don't want the injuries all in one area so we
might need to take a look at the market and see if there's anyone that can
help us in that department."
Joe Cole and Marouane Chamakh both got their first taste of Premier League
action in claret and blue since signing for the club last week, with Cole in
particular showing some nice touches. Media reports at the weekend claimed
Cole's namesake Carlton was told he could leave the club, a claim his
manager laughed off by saying it was news to him. "I would have like Chamakh
to have scored as he had a couple of chances from headers and that's what he
thrives on. I think we can provide that for him. He's been short of
first-team football so the more he gets the better he will get. "It's the
same with Joe Cole and Alou Diarra. Hopefully they'll all get better. "I saw
the news reports from the weekend and all I can say is that I haven't told
Carlton he can leave so I don't know who has!" he joked.
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Nolan: We won't fowl up
The Sun
Published: 13th January 2013
KEVIN NOLAN insists West Ham will not chicken out if they are dragged into a
relegation scrap. The former Newcastle hero could not show off his goal
celebration as the Hammers lost for the sixth time in 10 games. But despite
10 matches without finding the net, Nolan vowed to boost a side just seven
points above the drop zone. Nolan, 30, said: "I've made the fans here cry
over the years, so I'm just going to smile through this. "But I can tell
them the chicken is firmly not dead, so they'd best watch out! I'll be back
next year. "It's a fair while since anyone has seen the chicken celebration
but it will be seen again very soon. We've got to make sure at the end of
the season we're comfortable and OK."
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Any Ol Iron
Published: 13th January 2013
The Sun
SAM ALLARDYCE will step up his bid to land Blackburn's Martin Olsson today.
Big Sam has already tried to sign the Swede but was put off by Rovers'
£7million price tag. West Ham lost centre-back James Collins with a
hamstring injury in Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Sunderland so boss Allardyce
knows he must act. He said: "We'll see when I wake up on Monday. Then we'll
see what's what, where's where and who wants to go here there and
everywhere."
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Sick Gold pans Sam
The Sun
By PHIL FOX
Published: 13th January 2013
SAM ALLARDYCE last night felt the pressure building on his job for the first
time this season from the club's owners. After West Ham's dismal 3-0 defeat
at Sunderland on Saturday, boss Big Sam found David Gold very much on his
case as the co-chairman recovered from pneumonia and a hospital stay. Gold
was bitterly unhappy with the heavy loss and made his feelings very clear to
the fans via Twitter. With the club just seven points ahead of the
relegation places, Gold tweeted: "Two wins in 10 games and just one point
from a possible 15 on our travels is not acceptable. "We and Sam know that."
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What the cluck?! West Ham star Kevin Nolan says his 'chicken' is alive 'n'
kicking
The Mirror
13 Jan 2013 22:30
Kevin Nolan had told Sunderland fans "my chicken isn't dead!" The home crowd
taunted ex-Newcastle skipper Nolan during the 3-0 Sunderland victory over
West Ham with a humorous chant suggesting his wing flapping goal celebration
would never be seen again. "His chicken is dead, his chicken is dead, Kevin
Nolan, his chicken is dead," rang around the Stadium of Light in retaliation
for his North East derby goals. Nolan took it in good spirits and admitted
not a single West Ham player produced a performance. He said: "It was good
banter with their fans. Fair play to them. I can tell them the chicken is
firmly not dead, so they'd best watch out! "It's a fair while since anyone
has seen the chicken celebration - to be honest, far too long. We went
through a bit of a tough patch in December and we actually thought we'd
turned the corner with a couple of good results, but believe me that
celebration will be seen again very soon. "When you get stick like I did
against Sunderland, you either smile or cry - it's one or the other. Let's
face it, I've made them cry a lot over the years! "So I'm just going to
smile through this. Okay, I've let them have this one, but I'm already
looking forward to seeing them again next year. Let's see what happens
then."
Nolan admitted West Ham do to score enough away from home. They've managed
only five in ten games under Sam Allardyce's traditional stifle first
tactics.
Nolan said: "We were poor from start to finish. There are no excuses. Very
poor. We were bullied all day long. It's disappointing but hats off to
Sunderland, they played well. 3-0 probably flattered us in the end. "It's so
frustrating because we've had a good start to the New Year and this is a
bitter blow to us. We'e got a game on Wednesday to try and put it right. We
know that performance is just not acceptable for the standards we've set
this year. "You can never explain immediately what happened. It's just one
of those days. There were 11 lads that just weren't on it. Sometimes that
happens. We couldn't get hold of the ball in the first half and I was
playing for Sunderland for half of the game. "It just felt like one of those
games. We've got to take it on the chin and take it back to the training
ground, work hard and just make sure we're ready for Wednesday."
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Big Sam seeks cure to travel sickness
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The manager is determined to put things right on the road after suffering a
3-0 defeat at Sunderland
12.01.2013
Sam Allardyce said his West Ham United team must improve their away form if
they are to enjoy a comfortable second half to the Barclays Premier League
season. The Hammers' travel sickness continued as they slumped to a 3-0
defeat at Sunderland on Saturday - their sixth defeat in ten away league
games in 2012/13. Sebastian Larsson climaxed a dominant opening from the
Black Cats by lashing the hosts in front on 12 minutes. West Ham kept their
deficit to one goal until half-time, despite losing James Collins to a calf
injury, only for a 47th-minute defensive mix-up to allow Adam Johnson to
double Sunderland's lead. With the Hammers chasing the game, James McClean
added a third. Speaking to West Ham TV, Big Sam said his players had simply
not produced the goods on the road again at the Stadium of Light. "It was
the time and the way that we conceded the second goal that was most
frustrating. We had a free-kick and a chance to score a goal to get us back
in the game at 1-1, we had set up nicely and the ball went in with us having
two defenders sat midway inside Sunderland's half without a Sunderland
player anywhere near them. "The ball gets headed out and, in the space of a
few seconds, Stephane Sessegnon is running down their right in behind Guy
Demel and he passed it across the box and there is James McClean stood all
on his own. God only knows where our defenders had gone. "Jussi Jaaskelainen
gets us out of the mire by making a great save and then we go and mess up
the clearance and Johnson puts it in. It probably summed our day up from
start to finish. I don't know why the players have shown what they showed
today because it wasn't anywhere near our best, as we know. "They can play
but it's away from home that is becoming a bit of a concern for me because
of the lack of performances and goals we're getting. It's becoming a big
concern for me and I have got to make sure I put it right for Wednesday
because otherwise we'll be looking at a real thrashing at Old Trafford and
that won't be good for confidence going into the home game with QPR next
weekend. "Our home form and performances are outstanding but our away
performances are the reverse of that - they are just not good enough."
Just a few months on from a promotion season that saw West Ham win a club
record-high 14 away league matches, the Hammers have managed just two
victories and five goals in ten away league matches. Big Sam was also
concerned at the drop-off in performance compared to that produced in the
2-2 FA Cup with Budweiser third-round draw with Manchester United at the
Boleyn Ground the previous weekend. "We didn't look like the same set of
players this week who played last week, with no disrespect to Sunderland
because they are not as good as Manchester United, and managed to close
Manchester United down and nearly shut them out. "We couldn't shut
Sunderland out today - in fact we let them do what they wanted, attack when
they wanted and play to their strengths when they wanted. Whenever they
attacked and got around our box they looked like they were going to score.
"We showed no organisation or desire to stop them doing what they wanted to
do, and we did all of that perfectly well against Manchester United, so it
baffles me that the application to stop the opposition playing at home and
to get the fans excited wasn't there. "On the back of that, we're unlikely
to go and win a game. We've got to win the right to play and stop the
opposition when we're playing on their patch and then we can look to play
from there on. We never did that today at all."
While West Ham remain eleventh in the table, Big Sam called on his squad to
collect points as quickly as possible to avoid being dragged into a
relegation battle. "We have a game in-hand but it's Arsenal away and we're
not playing very well away from home at the moment." Having already lost
Mark Noble to a slight calf injury in the lead-up to the game, Big Sam was
forced to reshuffle his defence when Collins was forced off with a more
serious calf problem midway through the first half. With George McCartney
and Joey O'Brien also on the sidelines, the manager said he aimed to delve
into the transfer market again this week to bolster his defence. "Losing
James is a massive blow. With Joey not here and George out with a
long-standing medial knee ligament injury, to lose Ginge to a tear in his
calf leaves us threadbare defensively and I need to get somebody in as
quickly as I can. "We need either a centre-back or a left-back - at least
one of them - by the time we play QPR. We have to look very carefully at who
we play on Wednesday and then for the following Saturday. "We have to take
it on the chin and admit we were second-best today. We do lose games of
football and we have to accept that we will lose, but I cannot accept how we
played today when I saw how well we played seven days ago. "
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U18s earn their Spurs
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Steve Potts' U18s start the Tier One Stage with a 1-0 win over Tottenham
Hotspur at Little Heath
12.01.2013
West Ham United started their Barclays U18 Premier League Tier One campaign
with an encouraging 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur at Little Heath on
Saturday. A well-taken finish from midfielder Ben Marlow straight after
half-time gave newly-appointed manager Steve Potts a perfect start in his
new job.
The match started with both teams looking to control the game from the
midfield, with Hammers midfielder Josh Cullen getting involved in the centre
of the pitch, winning possession of the ball and attempting to start the
attacking moves. As the game got into its flow, Tottenham began to adapt and
take over the majority of the play, passing the ball around the pitch and
pushing their attacking players further into West Ham's half in search of a
goal. Spurs' dominance in the first half almost saw them take the lead on
several occasions. Daniel Akindayini twice found himself behind the Hammers
defence, but West Ham goalkeeper Gines Guzman Rosique was equal to all that
the forward fired at him. The Hammers tried to work their own opportunities,
with Thomas Gogo, Taylor Tombides and Nana Boakye-Yiadom all causing a
threat to the Spurs back four with their pace. Tottenham's hard work to
dominate the first half was ripped apart straight after the break.
Centre-half Jamie Harney clipped the ball into Cullen, who looked up and
found Gogo running in behind the Spurs defence. Gogo laid the ball into the
path of Marlow, who finished confidently into the bottom corner. The Hammers
were boosted by the goal and began to frustrate their opponents by keeping
possession of the ball, making the Tottenham youngsters chase to earn the
ball back. Tottenham's best effort of the second half came from Akindayini,
but his powerful shot was again turned away by an impressive save from
Rosique. The Hammers were under pressure in the closing stages as Spurs
hunted for the equaliser, but as the home defence held strong, substitute
Marcio Martins could have wrapped the game up for West Ham when he was
through on goal, but the young striker was just denied by the leg of an
opposing defender as he prepared for a shot. Today's victory gives the
Hammers the best-possible start to their Barclays U18 Premier League Tier
One campaign, with Potts' men travelling to face Stoke City for their next
league fixture on Saturday 19 January.
West Ham United U18s: Rosique, Siafa, Page (Homans), Marlow, Harney,
Girdlestone, Gogo, Cullen, T.Tombides (Martins), Makasi, Boakye-Yiadom
(Pike)
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U21s start with Manchester United trip
WHUFC.com
The Development Squad start the Elite Group Stage with a visit to Manchester
United on Monday
07.01.2013
West Ham United will start the Barclays U21 Premier League Elite Group Stage
with a trip to Manchester United on Monday 14 January. Nick Haycock's
Development Squad qualified for the Elite Group by winning the Group 1 title
before Christmas and will now play for the right to be named as the
country's best U21 side. To do so, the Hammers will need to finish in the
top three to reach the end-of-season play-offs. The winners of the Tier One
and Tier Two Stage groups will play-off to meet the winners of the Elite
Group in one semi-final, while the second and third-place Elite Group
finishers will contest the other. The winners of the two semi-finals will
contest the final. Following Monday's trip to Altrincham FC's Moss Rose
ground to face the Red Devils, the Hammers open their home slate of fixtures
with the visit of Group 3 title winners Liverpool to Rush Green on Friday 18
January, kick-off 7pm. The Elite Group also comprises Group 1 runners-up
Arsenal, Southampton, Group 2 winners Tottenham Hotspur, West Bromwich
Albion - who finished third in Group 1 - and Wolverhampton Wanderers. One
home fixture will be played at the Boleyn Ground - the visit of Tottenham on
Monday 8 April, kick-off 7pm.
2012/13 Barclays U21 Premier League Elite Group Stage fixtures
(Home matches in Bold)
Mon 14 Jan Manchester United 7pm (at Altrincham FC)
Fri 18 Jan Liverpool 7pm (at Rush Green)
Mon 28 Jan Arsenal 1pm (at Colney Training Ground)
Mon 4 Feb Tottenham Hotspur 12noon (THFC Training Ground)
Fri 8 Feb West Bromwich Albion 7pm (Rush Green)
Fri 15 Feb Southampton Home 7pm (Rush Green)
Tue 26 Feb Wolverhampton Wanderers 7pm (AFC Telford United)
Fri 1 Mar Manchester United Home 7pm (Rush Green)
Mon 11 Mar Liverpool Away 2pm (The Academy, Kirby)
Fri 15 Mar Arsenal Home 7pm (Rush Green)
Sun 31 Mar West Bromwich Albion 2pm (WBA Training Ground)
Mon 8 Apr Tottenham Hotspur Home 7pm (Boleyn Ground)
Mon 15 Apr Southampton Away 7pm (Eastleigh FC)
Fri 19 Apr Wolverhampton Wanderers Home 7pm (Rush Green)
Competition notes -
The top two sides and two best third-place teams from three First Group
Stage groups will go forward to the Elite Group Stage.
The other third-place team, fourth and fifth-place teams and best
sixth-place teams will go forward to Tier One Stage. The two other
sixth-place teams, seventh and eighth-place teams will go forward to Tier
Two Stage.
The Tier One and Tier Two winners will play-off to meet the winners of the
Elite Group in one semi-final, while the second and third-place Elite Group
finishers will contest the other. The winners of the two semi-finals will
contest the final.
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Sunderland 3 West Ham 0
12 January 2013
Last updated at 17:27
By Kevin Darling
BBC Sport
Impressive Sunderland brushed aside woeful West Ham with an emphatic win to
ease relegation fears on Wearside. Sebastian Larsson's 25-yard thunderbolt
lit up a dour first half, before Adam Johnson pounced after a Dan Potts
error to double the lead from close range. Jack Colback hit the woodwork as
West Ham began to crumble, before James McClean finished from a tight angle.
The visitors failed to threaten until the end, when Ricardo Vaz Te and James
Tomkins were denied by Simon Mignolet. The 3-0 scoreline was no less than
Sunderland deserved for taking full advantage of an abject display by the
visitors. West Ham have scored only five goals on their travels this season
- the lowest of any Premier League side. Larsson's sublime opener was the
only real moment of quality in the first half, but after the break the Black
Cats tormented their opponents with some slick counter-attacking football.
Sunderland now sit one point behind the Hammers as both sides' seasons take
on a distinctly mid-table feel. On this evidence, Sam Allardyce's side
should be the more concerned about the possibility of being dragged into a
relegation battle, but they could do nothing about Larsson's spectacular
12th-minute strike.
When Alou Diarra's headed clearance fell to the Swede, he took two touches
before slamming a swerving left-footed drive past the helpless Jussi
Jaaskelainen for his first goal of the season. Sunderland were content to
keep 10 men behind the ball after taking the lead, and West Ham lacked the
guile to break them down, with the absence of injured midfielder Mark Noble
keenly felt. West Ham then contributed to their own downfall for the crucial
second goal: a Premier League debut moment to forget for their 18-year-old
defender Dan Potts. After Jaaskelainen did superbly to save McClean's
strike, Potts dallied on the rebound and the ball fell for Johnson to finish
clinically from five yards. The visitors were then lucky to not concede
again when Colback smashed an effort against the woodwork following some
sloppy defending.
Allardyce's side failed to muster even a corner until the 62nd minute, and
they fell further behind to a strike with a touch of comedy about it. The
impressive Stephane Sessegnon raced into the box but completely miscued his
shot, which fell fortuitously into the path of McClean to tuck away from an
acute angle.
West Ham introduced loan signing Marouane Chamakh and finally began to
create chances in the closing stages. Vaz Te and Tomkins forced fine stops
from Mignolet, but the Hammers could not add to their paltry tally of five
away goals for the season - the lowest in the Premier League.
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill : "The win was important for us. I think
anybody in the bottom half of the table still has to be looking anxiously
over their shoulder. "We were brilliant from start to finish. We were
energised after having a couple days off after the Bolton game. "We put West
Ham on the back foot from the beginning, and a great goal from Seb (Larsson)
settled us down." "I think it's our fourth win in seven games in the
Premier League and in the context of things, it was good to win."
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce: "We didn't have the appetite for defending
correctly and we never passed the ball as well as we know we can. "(The
second goal) was pathetic, wasn't it? We have a free-kick and we let the
opposition score. "The level of difference in performance between this game
and last week against Manchester United is just staggering. "There are too
many of my defenders injured; George McCartney, Joey O'Brien and today James
Collins. I am really going to have to go and try to strengthen that area in
the next few days."
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Allardyce slams West Ham's shoddy defending
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 13th January 2013
By: Staff Writer
A disappointed Sam Allardyce conceded that his team deserved nothing from
today's match at Sunderland whilst criticising his team for what was, at
times, woeful defending. "We didn't make Sunderland work very hard for their
victory today; we've let them enjoy their time out there on the pitch for
the whole 90 minutes which really disappoints me," he told the BBC. "Against
Manchester United, the time we spent snuffing out one of the best attacks in
Europe, never mind the Prmeier League, and limiting them to so few chances
was fantastic. But here today, Sunderland opened us up with ease time after
time - which was baffling for me. "Our work ethic away from home has to be
about stopping the opposition, about earning the right to play and not just
going out thinking it's going to happen. That's how it looked today. "Whilst
we hadn't played well in the first half we were just 1-0 down and if we put
it right and played better then we might have had a chance to get ourselves
back in the game. "Then, all of a sudden we have a free kick, the free kick
gets cleared and lo and behold, they're shooting at our goal with nobody
anywhere near him. Jussi made a great save - and then we messed it up and
allowed them to score. I think that just summed our day up."
The second goal - a mix-up in which Danny Potts was heavily involved having
failed to clear the ball - was the turning point as far as Allardyce, who
also retains major concerns about his team's inability to find the net away
from home, was concerned. "That should have been easily cleared by us and
would have kept us in the game," he insisted. "We've scored so few away
goals this season and it's a big concern for me at this moment in time. We
created a lot of chances today - albeit after Sunderland were 3-0 up - but
we want to be putting them in the back of the net to gain confidence. "It's
a concern; we've only scored five goals away from home this season, it's the
lowest scoring rate in the Premier League. We're going to have to sort out
not just the defensive side but also the goalscoring side. "But tthe players
have to accept responsibilty today for not playing their best and making
sure they get back on track against Manchester United on Wednesday and then
next Saturday against QPR."
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Allardyce seeking defensive reinforcements
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 13th January 2013
By: Staff Writer
Sam Allardyce reacted to the loss of James Collins by insisting that he will
seek to bring in an additional defender as soon as possible. The Welsh
defender is the latest addition to West Ham's long injury list having torn a
calf muscle in the first half of today's 3-0 defeat at Sunderland; an injury
that could potentially keep him sidelined for several weeks. That leaves
Allardyce with just James Tomkins and Winston Reid as established first team
central defenders - a problem that Allardyce suggested tonight he is keen to
rectify sooner rather than later. "Losing James is a massive blow," he
admitted. "With Joey O'Brien not here and George McCartney out with a
long-standing, medial knee ligament injury to lose Ginge to a tear in his
calf leaves us threadbare defensively. "We're struggling for defenders a
bit at the moment so we need to scour the market for one of those. I need to
get somebody in as quickly as I can. "We need either a centre-back or a
left-back - at least one of them - by the time we play QPR [next week]. We
have to look very carefully at who we play on Wednesday and then for the
following Saturday."
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Sunderland 3 West Ham 0: Sebastian Larsson sets up impressive win
Last Updated: January 12, 2013 11:55pm
SSN
Sunderland ended a run of two consecutive Premier League defeats with an
impressive 3-0 win over an under-par West Ham United at the Stadium of
Light.
Best of the Match
Man of the Match: David Vaughan may not have had a hand in any of the goals,
but his energetic and combative performance epitomised the spirit of the
victory.
Goal of the Match: Sebastian Larsson got Sunderland off to a great start
with a superb, long-range strike that rocketed into the roof of the net.
Save of the Match: Sunderland's Simon Mignolet was superb throughout, but
his best save came when he pushed Ricardo Vaz Te's close-range strike wide.
Gaffe of the Match: Dan Potts is only 18 - and his inexperience was exposed
when he failed to make a routine clearance, allowing Adam Johnson to score.
Talking Point: West Ham were a shadow of the team that took Manchester
United to the wire last week and once again paid for the inconsistency that
had dogged them all season.
Sebastian Larsson got them off to a perfect start with a superb 12th-minute
opener, before second-half strikes from Adam Johnson and James McClean
sealed a comfortable victory. Martin O'Neill's side were the better team
throughout and are now six points clear of the relegation zone. West Ham,
meanwhile, failed once again to record back-to-back league wins after a poor
performance both in defence and up front. Sunderland raced out of the blocks
and could have gone ahead within three minutes when David Vaughan sent a
drilled left-footed shot narrowly wide from the edge of the box. They
continued to push forward both at pace and in numbers, and Steven Fletcher
was the next to threaten with a goal-bound right-footed effort that was
deflected just wide. West Ham were being overrun and the pressure finally
told after the ball was half-cleared to Larsson 25 yards out. The Swede took
two touches to shift the ball on to his left foot and then let fly a
brilliant shot that rocketed past the helpless Jussi Jaaskelainen and into
the roof of the net. The hosts then strangely let their tempo drop and
allowed West Ham to create their first chance of the game through Matt
Jarvis' low drive, but the visitors were disjointed throughout the opening
period and rarely troubled Simon Mignolet in the Sunderland goal.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce sent on Ricardo Vaz Te at the break as he
looked to mount a fightback, but his side gave a second goal away within two
minutes of the restart. Stephane Sessegnon squared to McClean in acres of
space on the left and after his low shot was saved by Jaaskelainen,
18-year-old defender Dan Potts failed to clear, allowing Johnson to hook
home. The visitors continued to press forward in a valiant bid to get back
into the game, while Sunderland were content to play on the counter-attack.
And the tactic worked perfectly for the hosts, when Johnson broke down the
right and fed Sessegnon, whose miscued shot fell perfectly for McClean to
sidefoot home from an angle.
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Sam Allardyce disgusted with West Ham's performance in 3-0 defeat at
Sunderland
Last Updated: January 12, 2013 11:57pm
SSN
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce was disgusted with his side's performance in the
3-0 defeat at Sunderland. Sebastian Larsson put the home side in front after
12 minutes at the Stadium of Light, with Adam Johnson and James McClean
firing second-half goals to cap off a forgettable day for the Hammers.
Allardyce was particularly unhappy with the defending that led to
Sunderland's second goal, where a comedy of errors allowed Johnson to score.
He said: "Just look at it, it was pathetic, wasn't it? We have a free-kick
and we let the opposition score. "Jussi (Jaaskelainen) gets us out of jail
in the first place by making a really, really good save, and then we mess up
the clearance and they score, so it probably sums us up today. "We didn't
defend correctly, we didn't have the appetite for defending correctly and
nullifying the opposition's strengths, we never passed the ball as well as
we know we can. "It was really an all-round performance that makes life
extremely difficult for me to accept, the performance I have seen based on
how well we played just seven days ago against Manchester United.
"The level of difference in performance between that game and this is just
staggering."
Allardyce admits he will launch a recruitment drive for defenders after
James Collins limped off with a hamstring tear, joining George McCartney and
Joey O'Brien on the sidelines. "The big blow for me is not having enough
defenders at the moment. There are too many of my defenders injured," he
said. "We have had too many injuries recently, but the injury situation with
defenders with George McCartney not being here, Joey O'Brien not being here
and James Collins getting injured today means that the defensive side of our
team is particularly weak and short of numbers now. "I am really going to
have to go and try to strengthen that area in the next few days."
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The manager is determined to put things right on the road after suffering a
3-0 defeat at Sunderland
12.01.2013
Sam Allardyce said his West Ham United team must improve their away form if
they are to enjoy a comfortable second half to the Barclays Premier League
season. The Hammers' travel sickness continued as they slumped to a 3-0
defeat at Sunderland on Saturday - their sixth defeat in ten away league
games in 2012/13. Sebastian Larsson climaxed a dominant opening from the
Black Cats by lashing the hosts in front on 12 minutes. West Ham kept their
deficit to one goal until half-time, despite losing James Collins to a calf
injury, only for a 47th-minute defensive mix-up to allow Adam Johnson to
double Sunderland's lead. With the Hammers chasing the game, James McClean
added a third. Speaking to West Ham TV, Big Sam said his players had simply
not produced the goods on the road again at the Stadium of Light. "It was
the time and the way that we conceded the second goal that was most
frustrating. We had a free-kick and a chance to score a goal to get us back
in the game at 1-1, we had set up nicely and the ball went in with us having
two defenders sat midway inside Sunderland's half without a Sunderland
player anywhere near them. "The ball gets headed out and, in the space of a
few seconds, Stephane Sessegnon is running down their right in behind Guy
Demel and he passed it across the box and there is James McClean stood all
on his own. God only knows where our defenders had gone. "Jussi Jaaskelainen
gets us out of the mire by making a great save and then we go and mess up
the clearance and Johnson puts it in. It probably summed our day up from
start to finish. I don't know why the players have shown what they showed
today because it wasn't anywhere near our best, as we know. "They can play
but it's away from home that is becoming a bit of a concern for me because
of the lack of performances and goals we're getting. It's becoming a big
concern for me and I have got to make sure I put it right for Wednesday
because otherwise we'll be looking at a real thrashing at Old Trafford and
that won't be good for confidence going into the home game with QPR next
weekend. "Our home form and performances are outstanding but our away
performances are the reverse of that - they are just not good enough."
Just a few months on from a promotion season that saw West Ham win a club
record-high 14 away league matches, the Hammers have managed just two
victories and five goals in ten away league matches. Big Sam was also
concerned at the drop-off in performance compared to that produced in the
2-2 FA Cup with Budweiser third-round draw with Manchester United at the
Boleyn Ground the previous weekend. "We didn't look like the same set of
players this week who played last week, with no disrespect to Sunderland
because they are not as good as Manchester United, and managed to close
Manchester United down and nearly shut them out. "We couldn't shut
Sunderland out today - in fact we let them do what they wanted, attack when
they wanted and play to their strengths when they wanted. Whenever they
attacked and got around our box they looked like they were going to score.
"We showed no organisation or desire to stop them doing what they wanted to
do, and we did all of that perfectly well against Manchester United, so it
baffles me that the application to stop the opposition playing at home and
to get the fans excited wasn't there. "On the back of that, we're unlikely
to go and win a game. We've got to win the right to play and stop the
opposition when we're playing on their patch and then we can look to play
from there on. We never did that today at all."
While West Ham remain eleventh in the table, Big Sam called on his squad to
collect points as quickly as possible to avoid being dragged into a
relegation battle. "We have a game in-hand but it's Arsenal away and we're
not playing very well away from home at the moment." Having already lost
Mark Noble to a slight calf injury in the lead-up to the game, Big Sam was
forced to reshuffle his defence when Collins was forced off with a more
serious calf problem midway through the first half. With George McCartney
and Joey O'Brien also on the sidelines, the manager said he aimed to delve
into the transfer market again this week to bolster his defence. "Losing
James is a massive blow. With Joey not here and George out with a
long-standing medial knee ligament injury, to lose Ginge to a tear in his
calf leaves us threadbare defensively and I need to get somebody in as
quickly as I can. "We need either a centre-back or a left-back - at least
one of them - by the time we play QPR. We have to look very carefully at who
we play on Wednesday and then for the following Saturday. "We have to take
it on the chin and admit we were second-best today. We do lose games of
football and we have to accept that we will lose, but I cannot accept how we
played today when I saw how well we played seven days ago. "
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U18s earn their Spurs
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Steve Potts' U18s start the Tier One Stage with a 1-0 win over Tottenham
Hotspur at Little Heath
12.01.2013
West Ham United started their Barclays U18 Premier League Tier One campaign
with an encouraging 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur at Little Heath on
Saturday. A well-taken finish from midfielder Ben Marlow straight after
half-time gave newly-appointed manager Steve Potts a perfect start in his
new job.
The match started with both teams looking to control the game from the
midfield, with Hammers midfielder Josh Cullen getting involved in the centre
of the pitch, winning possession of the ball and attempting to start the
attacking moves. As the game got into its flow, Tottenham began to adapt and
take over the majority of the play, passing the ball around the pitch and
pushing their attacking players further into West Ham's half in search of a
goal. Spurs' dominance in the first half almost saw them take the lead on
several occasions. Daniel Akindayini twice found himself behind the Hammers
defence, but West Ham goalkeeper Gines Guzman Rosique was equal to all that
the forward fired at him. The Hammers tried to work their own opportunities,
with Thomas Gogo, Taylor Tombides and Nana Boakye-Yiadom all causing a
threat to the Spurs back four with their pace. Tottenham's hard work to
dominate the first half was ripped apart straight after the break.
Centre-half Jamie Harney clipped the ball into Cullen, who looked up and
found Gogo running in behind the Spurs defence. Gogo laid the ball into the
path of Marlow, who finished confidently into the bottom corner. The Hammers
were boosted by the goal and began to frustrate their opponents by keeping
possession of the ball, making the Tottenham youngsters chase to earn the
ball back. Tottenham's best effort of the second half came from Akindayini,
but his powerful shot was again turned away by an impressive save from
Rosique. The Hammers were under pressure in the closing stages as Spurs
hunted for the equaliser, but as the home defence held strong, substitute
Marcio Martins could have wrapped the game up for West Ham when he was
through on goal, but the young striker was just denied by the leg of an
opposing defender as he prepared for a shot. Today's victory gives the
Hammers the best-possible start to their Barclays U18 Premier League Tier
One campaign, with Potts' men travelling to face Stoke City for their next
league fixture on Saturday 19 January.
West Ham United U18s: Rosique, Siafa, Page (Homans), Marlow, Harney,
Girdlestone, Gogo, Cullen, T.Tombides (Martins), Makasi, Boakye-Yiadom
(Pike)
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U21s start with Manchester United trip
WHUFC.com
The Development Squad start the Elite Group Stage with a visit to Manchester
United on Monday
07.01.2013
West Ham United will start the Barclays U21 Premier League Elite Group Stage
with a trip to Manchester United on Monday 14 January. Nick Haycock's
Development Squad qualified for the Elite Group by winning the Group 1 title
before Christmas and will now play for the right to be named as the
country's best U21 side. To do so, the Hammers will need to finish in the
top three to reach the end-of-season play-offs. The winners of the Tier One
and Tier Two Stage groups will play-off to meet the winners of the Elite
Group in one semi-final, while the second and third-place Elite Group
finishers will contest the other. The winners of the two semi-finals will
contest the final. Following Monday's trip to Altrincham FC's Moss Rose
ground to face the Red Devils, the Hammers open their home slate of fixtures
with the visit of Group 3 title winners Liverpool to Rush Green on Friday 18
January, kick-off 7pm. The Elite Group also comprises Group 1 runners-up
Arsenal, Southampton, Group 2 winners Tottenham Hotspur, West Bromwich
Albion - who finished third in Group 1 - and Wolverhampton Wanderers. One
home fixture will be played at the Boleyn Ground - the visit of Tottenham on
Monday 8 April, kick-off 7pm.
2012/13 Barclays U21 Premier League Elite Group Stage fixtures
(Home matches in Bold)
Mon 14 Jan Manchester United 7pm (at Altrincham FC)
Fri 18 Jan Liverpool 7pm (at Rush Green)
Mon 28 Jan Arsenal 1pm (at Colney Training Ground)
Mon 4 Feb Tottenham Hotspur 12noon (THFC Training Ground)
Fri 8 Feb West Bromwich Albion 7pm (Rush Green)
Fri 15 Feb Southampton Home 7pm (Rush Green)
Tue 26 Feb Wolverhampton Wanderers 7pm (AFC Telford United)
Fri 1 Mar Manchester United Home 7pm (Rush Green)
Mon 11 Mar Liverpool Away 2pm (The Academy, Kirby)
Fri 15 Mar Arsenal Home 7pm (Rush Green)
Sun 31 Mar West Bromwich Albion 2pm (WBA Training Ground)
Mon 8 Apr Tottenham Hotspur Home 7pm (Boleyn Ground)
Mon 15 Apr Southampton Away 7pm (Eastleigh FC)
Fri 19 Apr Wolverhampton Wanderers Home 7pm (Rush Green)
Competition notes -
The top two sides and two best third-place teams from three First Group
Stage groups will go forward to the Elite Group Stage.
The other third-place team, fourth and fifth-place teams and best
sixth-place teams will go forward to Tier One Stage. The two other
sixth-place teams, seventh and eighth-place teams will go forward to Tier
Two Stage.
The Tier One and Tier Two winners will play-off to meet the winners of the
Elite Group in one semi-final, while the second and third-place Elite Group
finishers will contest the other. The winners of the two semi-finals will
contest the final.
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Sunderland 3 West Ham 0
12 January 2013
Last updated at 17:27
By Kevin Darling
BBC Sport
Impressive Sunderland brushed aside woeful West Ham with an emphatic win to
ease relegation fears on Wearside. Sebastian Larsson's 25-yard thunderbolt
lit up a dour first half, before Adam Johnson pounced after a Dan Potts
error to double the lead from close range. Jack Colback hit the woodwork as
West Ham began to crumble, before James McClean finished from a tight angle.
The visitors failed to threaten until the end, when Ricardo Vaz Te and James
Tomkins were denied by Simon Mignolet. The 3-0 scoreline was no less than
Sunderland deserved for taking full advantage of an abject display by the
visitors. West Ham have scored only five goals on their travels this season
- the lowest of any Premier League side. Larsson's sublime opener was the
only real moment of quality in the first half, but after the break the Black
Cats tormented their opponents with some slick counter-attacking football.
Sunderland now sit one point behind the Hammers as both sides' seasons take
on a distinctly mid-table feel. On this evidence, Sam Allardyce's side
should be the more concerned about the possibility of being dragged into a
relegation battle, but they could do nothing about Larsson's spectacular
12th-minute strike.
When Alou Diarra's headed clearance fell to the Swede, he took two touches
before slamming a swerving left-footed drive past the helpless Jussi
Jaaskelainen for his first goal of the season. Sunderland were content to
keep 10 men behind the ball after taking the lead, and West Ham lacked the
guile to break them down, with the absence of injured midfielder Mark Noble
keenly felt. West Ham then contributed to their own downfall for the crucial
second goal: a Premier League debut moment to forget for their 18-year-old
defender Dan Potts. After Jaaskelainen did superbly to save McClean's
strike, Potts dallied on the rebound and the ball fell for Johnson to finish
clinically from five yards. The visitors were then lucky to not concede
again when Colback smashed an effort against the woodwork following some
sloppy defending.
Allardyce's side failed to muster even a corner until the 62nd minute, and
they fell further behind to a strike with a touch of comedy about it. The
impressive Stephane Sessegnon raced into the box but completely miscued his
shot, which fell fortuitously into the path of McClean to tuck away from an
acute angle.
West Ham introduced loan signing Marouane Chamakh and finally began to
create chances in the closing stages. Vaz Te and Tomkins forced fine stops
from Mignolet, but the Hammers could not add to their paltry tally of five
away goals for the season - the lowest in the Premier League.
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill : "The win was important for us. I think
anybody in the bottom half of the table still has to be looking anxiously
over their shoulder. "We were brilliant from start to finish. We were
energised after having a couple days off after the Bolton game. "We put West
Ham on the back foot from the beginning, and a great goal from Seb (Larsson)
settled us down." "I think it's our fourth win in seven games in the
Premier League and in the context of things, it was good to win."
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce: "We didn't have the appetite for defending
correctly and we never passed the ball as well as we know we can. "(The
second goal) was pathetic, wasn't it? We have a free-kick and we let the
opposition score. "The level of difference in performance between this game
and last week against Manchester United is just staggering. "There are too
many of my defenders injured; George McCartney, Joey O'Brien and today James
Collins. I am really going to have to go and try to strengthen that area in
the next few days."
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Allardyce slams West Ham's shoddy defending
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 13th January 2013
By: Staff Writer
A disappointed Sam Allardyce conceded that his team deserved nothing from
today's match at Sunderland whilst criticising his team for what was, at
times, woeful defending. "We didn't make Sunderland work very hard for their
victory today; we've let them enjoy their time out there on the pitch for
the whole 90 minutes which really disappoints me," he told the BBC. "Against
Manchester United, the time we spent snuffing out one of the best attacks in
Europe, never mind the Prmeier League, and limiting them to so few chances
was fantastic. But here today, Sunderland opened us up with ease time after
time - which was baffling for me. "Our work ethic away from home has to be
about stopping the opposition, about earning the right to play and not just
going out thinking it's going to happen. That's how it looked today. "Whilst
we hadn't played well in the first half we were just 1-0 down and if we put
it right and played better then we might have had a chance to get ourselves
back in the game. "Then, all of a sudden we have a free kick, the free kick
gets cleared and lo and behold, they're shooting at our goal with nobody
anywhere near him. Jussi made a great save - and then we messed it up and
allowed them to score. I think that just summed our day up."
The second goal - a mix-up in which Danny Potts was heavily involved having
failed to clear the ball - was the turning point as far as Allardyce, who
also retains major concerns about his team's inability to find the net away
from home, was concerned. "That should have been easily cleared by us and
would have kept us in the game," he insisted. "We've scored so few away
goals this season and it's a big concern for me at this moment in time. We
created a lot of chances today - albeit after Sunderland were 3-0 up - but
we want to be putting them in the back of the net to gain confidence. "It's
a concern; we've only scored five goals away from home this season, it's the
lowest scoring rate in the Premier League. We're going to have to sort out
not just the defensive side but also the goalscoring side. "But tthe players
have to accept responsibilty today for not playing their best and making
sure they get back on track against Manchester United on Wednesday and then
next Saturday against QPR."
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Allardyce seeking defensive reinforcements
KUMB.com
Filed: Sunday, 13th January 2013
By: Staff Writer
Sam Allardyce reacted to the loss of James Collins by insisting that he will
seek to bring in an additional defender as soon as possible. The Welsh
defender is the latest addition to West Ham's long injury list having torn a
calf muscle in the first half of today's 3-0 defeat at Sunderland; an injury
that could potentially keep him sidelined for several weeks. That leaves
Allardyce with just James Tomkins and Winston Reid as established first team
central defenders - a problem that Allardyce suggested tonight he is keen to
rectify sooner rather than later. "Losing James is a massive blow," he
admitted. "With Joey O'Brien not here and George McCartney out with a
long-standing, medial knee ligament injury to lose Ginge to a tear in his
calf leaves us threadbare defensively. "We're struggling for defenders a
bit at the moment so we need to scour the market for one of those. I need to
get somebody in as quickly as I can. "We need either a centre-back or a
left-back - at least one of them - by the time we play QPR [next week]. We
have to look very carefully at who we play on Wednesday and then for the
following Saturday."
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Sunderland 3 West Ham 0: Sebastian Larsson sets up impressive win
Last Updated: January 12, 2013 11:55pm
SSN
Sunderland ended a run of two consecutive Premier League defeats with an
impressive 3-0 win over an under-par West Ham United at the Stadium of
Light.
Best of the Match
Man of the Match: David Vaughan may not have had a hand in any of the goals,
but his energetic and combative performance epitomised the spirit of the
victory.
Goal of the Match: Sebastian Larsson got Sunderland off to a great start
with a superb, long-range strike that rocketed into the roof of the net.
Save of the Match: Sunderland's Simon Mignolet was superb throughout, but
his best save came when he pushed Ricardo Vaz Te's close-range strike wide.
Gaffe of the Match: Dan Potts is only 18 - and his inexperience was exposed
when he failed to make a routine clearance, allowing Adam Johnson to score.
Talking Point: West Ham were a shadow of the team that took Manchester
United to the wire last week and once again paid for the inconsistency that
had dogged them all season.
Sebastian Larsson got them off to a perfect start with a superb 12th-minute
opener, before second-half strikes from Adam Johnson and James McClean
sealed a comfortable victory. Martin O'Neill's side were the better team
throughout and are now six points clear of the relegation zone. West Ham,
meanwhile, failed once again to record back-to-back league wins after a poor
performance both in defence and up front. Sunderland raced out of the blocks
and could have gone ahead within three minutes when David Vaughan sent a
drilled left-footed shot narrowly wide from the edge of the box. They
continued to push forward both at pace and in numbers, and Steven Fletcher
was the next to threaten with a goal-bound right-footed effort that was
deflected just wide. West Ham were being overrun and the pressure finally
told after the ball was half-cleared to Larsson 25 yards out. The Swede took
two touches to shift the ball on to his left foot and then let fly a
brilliant shot that rocketed past the helpless Jussi Jaaskelainen and into
the roof of the net. The hosts then strangely let their tempo drop and
allowed West Ham to create their first chance of the game through Matt
Jarvis' low drive, but the visitors were disjointed throughout the opening
period and rarely troubled Simon Mignolet in the Sunderland goal.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce sent on Ricardo Vaz Te at the break as he
looked to mount a fightback, but his side gave a second goal away within two
minutes of the restart. Stephane Sessegnon squared to McClean in acres of
space on the left and after his low shot was saved by Jaaskelainen,
18-year-old defender Dan Potts failed to clear, allowing Johnson to hook
home. The visitors continued to press forward in a valiant bid to get back
into the game, while Sunderland were content to play on the counter-attack.
And the tactic worked perfectly for the hosts, when Johnson broke down the
right and fed Sessegnon, whose miscued shot fell perfectly for McClean to
sidefoot home from an angle.
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Sam Allardyce disgusted with West Ham's performance in 3-0 defeat at
Sunderland
Last Updated: January 12, 2013 11:57pm
SSN
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce was disgusted with his side's performance in the
3-0 defeat at Sunderland. Sebastian Larsson put the home side in front after
12 minutes at the Stadium of Light, with Adam Johnson and James McClean
firing second-half goals to cap off a forgettable day for the Hammers.
Allardyce was particularly unhappy with the defending that led to
Sunderland's second goal, where a comedy of errors allowed Johnson to score.
He said: "Just look at it, it was pathetic, wasn't it? We have a free-kick
and we let the opposition score. "Jussi (Jaaskelainen) gets us out of jail
in the first place by making a really, really good save, and then we mess up
the clearance and they score, so it probably sums us up today. "We didn't
defend correctly, we didn't have the appetite for defending correctly and
nullifying the opposition's strengths, we never passed the ball as well as
we know we can. "It was really an all-round performance that makes life
extremely difficult for me to accept, the performance I have seen based on
how well we played just seven days ago against Manchester United.
"The level of difference in performance between that game and this is just
staggering."
Allardyce admits he will launch a recruitment drive for defenders after
James Collins limped off with a hamstring tear, joining George McCartney and
Joey O'Brien on the sidelines. "The big blow for me is not having enough
defenders at the moment. There are too many of my defenders injured," he
said. "We have had too many injuries recently, but the injury situation with
defenders with George McCartney not being here, Joey O'Brien not being here
and James Collins getting injured today means that the defensive side of our
team is particularly weak and short of numbers now. "I am really going to
have to go and try to strengthen that area in the next few days."
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Daily WHUFC News - 11th January 2013
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Your guide to this Saturday afternoon's Barclays Premier League fixture at the Stadium of Light
11.01.2013
SUNDERLAND v WEST HAM UNITED
BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE
SATURDAY 12 JANUARY 2013
KICK-OFF: 3PM
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Introduction
• West Ham United travel to Sunderland for their third game of 2013 and their second in the Barclays Premier League. Sam Allardyce's side are unbeaten thus far this calendar year, having recorded a 2-1 Premier League win at home to Norwich City on New Year's Day and a thrilling 2-2 draw with Manchester United in the FA Cup with Budweiser third round last time out.
• Marouane Chamakh could be in line to make his Hammers' debut after signing on loan from Arsenal. The striker was registered too late to play against Manchester United, but fellow new boy Joe Cole did start and marked his second 'debut' with two assists. The Academy graduate is expected to now make his second Premier League 'debut' against the Black Cats.
• The two teams last met in the Premier League at the Boleyn Ground in September, when Kevin Nolan's late strike rewarded some strong second-half pressure from the home side. Steven Fletcher had put Martin O'Neill's side up in the first half.
• Headed goals may be a premium on Saturday as Sunderland have scored the lowest percentage of goals from headers in the Premier League this season (10%) and have also conceded the lowest percentage of headed goals (3%). West Ham, meanwhile, have conceded just three goals from set plays this season, fewer than any other team.
• Jussi Jaaskelainen has the second highest shots-to-saves ratio in the Premier League this season (77%). Only Swansea City's Gerhard Tremmel has better (81%), but he has made just eleven appearances compared to Jaaskelainen's 20.
• Sunderland have won just three of their last 14 Premier League games at the Stadium of Light, including only two out of eleven this season.
• Nolan has scored more goals against Sunderland than he has managed against any other opponent in his Premier League career (six). As well as the equaliser at the Boleyn Ground, he scored a hat-trick against the Black Cats while on duty for Newcastle United in a 5-1 win back in October 2010.
• West Ham United's clash with Sunderland is one of seven Barclays Premier League games on Saturday, the others are as follows: Queens Park Rangers v Tottenham Hotspur (12:45pm), Reading v West Bromwich Albion, Stoke City v Chelsea, Norwich City v Newcastle United, Fulham v Wigan Athletic, Everton v Swansea City, Aston Villa v Southampton
Last time out
Saturday 5 January 2013
FA Cup with Budweiser third round
West Ham United 2-2 Manchester United
West Ham United: Jaaskelainen; Demel, Collins, Tomkins, Potts, Vaz Te (Jarvis 60), Collison, Diarra (Noble 73), J Cole (Taylor 78), Nolan, C Cole
Booked: Collison
Goals: Collins 27, 59
Saturday 5 January 2013
FA Cup with Budweiser third round
Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Sunderland
Sunderland: Mignolet, Bardsley, Rose (Colback 19) Cuellar (Wickham 58), Bramble, Larsson, Gardner, Vaughan, Johnson, McClean, Fletcher~
Subs not used: Westwood, Campbell, McFadden, Kilgallon.
Goals: Wickham 60, Gardner 75
Previous meeting
• West Ham's last meeting with Sunderland was on 22 September 2012 at the Boleyn Ground. The Hammers were on top for much of the game, but it looked as though Sunderland would sneak an away victory though Steven Fletcher's ninth-minute opener. That was until the 93rd minute, though, when Kevin Nolan finished on the turn to spark wild celebrations. The line-ups that day were:
West Ham United: Jaaskelainen, Demel, Reid, Collins, O'Brien, Noble, Diame, Nolan, Taylor (Benayoun 57), Vaz Te (Jarvis 57), Cole
Subs: Henderson, Tomkins, Maiga, McCartney, O'Neil
Goal: Nolan 90
Sunderland: Mignolet, Gardner, Bramble, O'Shea, Rose, Cattermole, Larsson, Colback, McClean, Sessegnon, Fletcher
Subs: Westwood, Kilgallon, Vaughan, Meyler, Campbell, Wickham, Saha
Goal: Fletcher 9
Background
• West Ham United have faced Sunderland 83 times in official competitions, winning 32, drawing 21 and losing 30.
• The first meeting between the two sides came on Saturday 25 August 1923 in the old Division One and ended in a goalless draw at Roker Park.
• West Ham United's biggest win over Sunderland came in the shape of an 8-0 Division One success at the Boleyn Ground on 19 October 1968. Geoff Hurst scored six goals - including a hat-trick in each half - while Bobby Moore and a young Trevor Brooking added one apiece. No other Hammers player has scored a hat-trick against the Black Cats.
• West Ham's biggest ever win away at Sunderland came on 9 September 1967, when goals from Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst (two), Harry Redknapp and Bobby Moore helped them to a 5-1 victory.
• Sunderland's biggest win over West Ham United came on 5 March 1977, when the Black Cats romped to a 6-0 Division One victory over the Londoners at Roker Park. Their best performance in east London was a 3-0 Division One triumph on 25 April 1931.
• West Ham United have won five out of the previous ten league meetings and six out of eleven in all competitions with Sunderland, but the Black Cats scored a Premier League 'double' in 2010/11.
• Nolan scored a hat-trick for Newcastle United in a 5-1 Tyne-Wear derby Premier League win over Sunderland at St James' Park on 31 October 2010. Andy Carroll also started the match for the Magpies.
• West Ham United forward Modibo Maiga, who is on African Cup of Nations Final duty, was a team-mate of Sunderland midfielder Stephane Sessegnon at French side Le Mans UC72 during the 2007/08 season.
• A number of West Ham United and Sunderland players have appeared together for other clubs, including James Collins, Carlos Cuellar and Craig Gardner (Aston Villa), Andy Carroll and Titus Bramble (Newcastle United), Matt Jarvis and Steven Fletcher (Wolverhampton Wanderers) and George Moncur and Billy Knott (AFC Wimbledon).
• Hammers midfielder Mohamed Diame was signed by Wigan Athletic from Spanish club Rayo Vallecano as a replacement for Sunderland-bound Lee Cattermole in August 2009.
• Future Hammers manager Harry Redknapp made his West Ham United debut in a 1-1 Division One draw with Sunderland at the Boleyn Ground on 23 August 1965.
• Ray Atteveld made his Hammers debut in a 1-1 FA Cup fifth-round draw at Sunderland on 15 February 1992. The Dutchman, on loan from Everton, would make two of his three West Ham United appearances against the Black Cats, the final one being a 3-2 FA Cup fifth-round replay defeat at the Boleyn Ground.
• George Andrew (February 1967), Jimmy Neighbour (September 1979), Chris Cohen (December 2003), Lionel Scaloni (February 2006) and Nolberto Solano (October 2007) also made their West Ham United debuts against Sunderland.
Last six meetings
(Premier League unless stated)
22 September 2012 - West Ham United 1-1 Sunderland
22 May 2011- West Ham United 0-3 Sunderland
5 December 2010 - Sunderland 1-0 West Ham United
21 September 2010 - Sunderland 1-2 West Ham United (Carling Cup third round)
10 April 2010 - West Ham United 1-0 Sunderland
31 October 2009 - Sunderland 2-2 West Ham United
Overall record v Sunderland (all competitions) W 32 D 21 L 30
Ten-year record
West Ham United
2011/12 Championship 3rd (86 points - promoted to Premier League via Play-Offs)
2010/11 Premier League 20th (33 points - relegated to Championship)
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)
Sunderland
2011/12 Premier League 13th (45 points)
2010/11 Premier League 10th (47 points)
2009/10 Premier League 13th (44 points)
2008/09 Premier League 16th (36 points)
2007/08 Premier League 15th (39 points)
2006/07 Championship 1st (88 points - promoted to Premier League)
2005/06 Premier League 20th (15 points - relegated to Championship)
2004/05 Championship 1st (94 points - promoted to Premier League)
2003/04 Championship 3rd (79 points)
2002/03 Premier League 20th (19 points)
Referee
• Saturday's referee will be Neil Swarbrick
• Swarbrick began refereeing at the age of 29 and within six years he had been promoted to the National List of assistant referees in 2005.
• Now 42, Swarbrick made his way up the leagues via the Football Conference and the npower Football League before receiving his first Barclays Premier League appointment on 11 December 2010. He was officially promoted to the Select Group of top-flight referees in June 2011.
• This will be his second West Ham United game this season, after being the man in the middle for the 4-1 win at home to Southampton on Saturday 20 October.
• He had taken charge of three West Ham United fixtures before that, the most recent being the 2-0 npower Championship Play-Off semi-final first-leg win at Cardiff City on 3 May 2012.
Team news
West Ham United
• Marouane Chamakh could make his debut for the Hammers after signing on loan from Arsenal. Joe Cole is likely to make his second Premier League 'debut' after arriving from Liverpool after impressing against Manchester United.
• Sam Allardyce is expected to make a number of changes after a host of regular first-teamers missed the Manchester United game to help avoid fatigue. However, the likes of Dan Potts, James Tomkins and Alou Diarra will be hoping to keep their places for the Sunderland match after impressing against the Red Devils.
• Winston Reid, Mark Noble, Matt Taylor, Matt Jarvis and Gary O'Neil will all be hoping to earn a recall after missing out on a start last Saturday.
• Joey O'Brien is still struggling with his hamstring injury and if he fails to recover, Potts is the most likely to step in.
• Modibo Maiga will definitely be missing after he travelled away to Mali for the Africa Cup of Nations finals in South Africa.
• Mohamed Diame and Andy Carroll are both near to a return to light training, leaving only George McCartney as the only long-term absentee.
Sunderland
• Sunderland will be without defender Wes Brown and midfielder Lee Cattermole (both knee), while left-back Danny Rose and centre-backs John O'Shea and Carlos Cuellar (both hamstring) could also miss the game. O'Shea did return to training on Thursday, however.
• Attacking midfielder Stephane Sessegnon is hoping to be available after suffering an ankle problem.
• France Under-21 midfielder Alfred N'Diaye could make his Black Cats debut after joining from Turkish club Bursaspor in midweek if international clearance is received in time.
Old boys
• George McCartney has enjoyed two spells with Sunderland. The Northern Irishman initially moved to the north east as a 17-year-old in 1998, quickly establishing himself in the first team and captaining the Black Cats to promotion to the Premier League and being voted Player of the Year in 2005. In all, he made 157 appearances for Sunderland before joining West Ham United in 2006. After two seasons, the left-back returned to the Stadium of Light to make a further 46 appearances before re-joining the Hammers, initially on loan, in August 2011.
• Sunderland defender Matt Kilgallon made four appearances for West Ham United on loan from Leeds United between August and November 2003.
• Bryan 'Pop' Robson spent two spells with West Ham United and three with hometown club Sunderland. Robson, who started his career with Newcastle United, netted 104 goals in 254 appearances for the Hammers and 67 in 174 games for Sunderland - scoring in a 2-0 win over Leicester City in his final Black Cats appearance in May 1984 that kept the club in the old Division One.
• Don Hutchison enjoyed two spells with West Ham United, netting 17 times in 110 matches. The Scotland midfielder also represented Sunderland during the 2000/01 season, scoring an impressing ten goals in 39 games.
• Among the other players who have represented both clubs are Dick Bell, Gary Breen, Clive Clarke, Keith Coleman, Ernest England, Anton Ferdinand, John Foreman, Harry Forster, Jack Foster, Harry Hooper, Mick McGiven, Andy Melville, Billy Moore and Dave Swindlehurst.
General Information
• Tickets will be available on the day at the Stadium of Light. For the latest ticket information, click here.
• The weather forecast for Saturday is for light rain with maximum temperatures reaching 4C (40F).
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Hammers snap up Wellington Paulista
WHUFC.com
Brazilian forward Wellington Paulista has become West Ham United's fourth January signing
11.01.2013
West Ham United are pleased to announce the signing of Brazilian striker Wellington Paulista. The 29-year-old has joined the Hammers on an initial six-month loan deal from Brazilian Serie A club Cruzeiro, with the option for a further three years. Paulista has enjoyed a prolific career since joining the Belo Horizonte-based side from Botafogo in 2009, netting 39 goals in 110 Serie A and Copa Libertadores matches, plus 36 in 50 State Championship, Brazilian Cup and other matches. The versatile forward, who holds an EU passport and will therefore not require a work permit, is aiming to make his mark in English football. "I am really happy to be here at West Ham United," he told West Ham TV. "Everyone has been very kind to me since I have been at the club this week. I think I can do my best here and I am coming to England to prove to everyone that I am one of the best strikers in Brazil and to get better and better. "I am strong, I am a fighter and I can score with both feet. I run a lot on the pitch and I can play as either as first or second striker."
Having played in the Brazilian Serie A, Copa Libertadores and scored against Barcelona in the Camp Nou, Paulista is used to performing in a high-pressure environment. For that reason, the Barclays Premier League holds no fears. "The pressure will not be a problem for me because I am used to it from my time in Brazil, where the fans were really addicted to the club. The manager also put pressure on the players too, so it will be the same playing here. "What I am interested in is the passion of the supporters for their team, the way they keep going with the club and the way they make the players perform better."
Joint-Chairman David Sullivan welcomed Paulista to the Boleyn Ground, suggesting the player could have the same impact as a number of the Board's previous striker signings. He said: "I'd like to welcome Wellington Paulista to east London and West Ham United. He is another exciting player to add to our squad and although he may not be that well known on these shores, he comes with an excellent track record in Brazil. His arrival is similar to some of the other 'wildcard' players we have signed before like in Demba Ba and Ilan. They both made significant contributions and if he can match their efforts he will be an excellent acquisition for West Ham United."
Born in Sao Paulo, Paulista joined Clube Atletico Juventus in his home city as a schoolboy before gaining first-team experience with Mirassol, Parana and Santos, scoring nine goals in 30 appearances for Pele's former club. The 6'0 tall forward's goalscoring form at Santos tempted Spanish side Deportivo Alaves to bring him to Europe in 2006, for whom he scored a fine goal in a Copa del Rey tie with Barcelona at the Camp Nou. Paulista returned to Brazil with Serie A side Botafogo in 2008, netting seven league goals in 28 appearances as the club won the Rio Cup. The skilful frontman enjoyed his most productive season on joining Cruzeiro in 2009. He bagged an impressive 21 times in 38 appearances in all competitions as the club finished fourth in Serie A and won the Mineiro State Championship. That haul included five in ten Copa Libertadores ties - South America's equivalent of the UEFA Champions League - as the Brazilians reached the final before being edged out by Argentinean club Estudiantes. The following year, 2010, Paulista's nine goals in 30 appearances helped Cruzeiro to finish second in Serie A and reach the Copa Libertadores quarter-finals. After a less productive 2011 campaign, during which he was loaned to Palmeiras, the forward returned to form last year, scoring 28 goals in 40 appearances in all matches.
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Vaz Te West Ham TV exclusive!
WHUFC.com
Ricardo Vaz Te sat down with West Ham TV for an exclusive and wide-ranging interview
11.01.2013
Ricardo Vaz Te enjoyed a fairytale first six months in a West Ham United shirt. The forward arrived at the Boleyn Ground in January before going on to score 12 goals in 18 appearances - climaxed with his unforgettable late winner in the npower Championship final victory over Blackpool at Wembley in May. The No12 continued his good form at the start of the current campaign, scoring his maiden Barclays Premier League goal for the club at Queens Park Rangers on 1 October as the Hammers settled into the top half of the table. Five days later, Vaz Te's dream start to life as a Hammer ended when he dislocated his shoulder in the 3-1 home league defeat by Arsenal, with the initial prognosis ruling him out for three months. The 26-year-old showed typical determination to return to first-team duty two weeks ahead of schedule. Now he is aiming to make up for lost time by helping West Ham to regain their place in the top ten - starting with victory at Sunderland on Saturday. The popular Portuguese sat down with West Ham TV for a wide-ranging interview ahead of this weekend's trip to the Stadium of Light.
"I'm delighted to be back. It has been a bit frustrating at times, but now I'm just working hard to get back to where I left off, really, and trying to push on," said Vaz Te."It's never easy to deal with any injury, especially at the stage I was at before I hurt my shoulder, picking up form in the Premier League. I had a long absence when I felt like I was growing with every game. "I had put in six good performances and I had just started scoring as well, so I thought I could just carry on and things were picking up. To get injured at that stage was not really ideal."
The versatile attacker returned to action at Reading on 29 December before starting the 2-1 Barclays Premier League win over Norwich City and 2-2 FA Cup with Budweiser third-round draw with Manchester United at the Boleyn Ground. Now, Vaz Te is looking forward to a busy period that could potentially see the Hammers play a further six fixtures before the end of January - and setting high standards for himself and for the team. "I was very disappointed against Reading because I felt I could give a bit more and I should have finished the chance that I had. Again, I was still a bit rusty and I had not had many training sessions before that game, but I still apologise for the fans.
"My main aim is to help the club get back into the top ten. I believe that is where the club belongs. With the size of West Ham, that is what we should aim and push for. I am delighted we are doing so well. We have drifted off a little bit but I am hoping I can help the club to get back to the top ten." During a revealing discussion, Vaz Te also discussed his flourishing on-pitch relationship with right-back Guy Demel and his recent interview with a national newspaper in which he talked about his unique upbringing and the determination it gave him to succeed. The popular Portuguese closed by answering a number of questions posed by supporters on the club's official twitter feed @whufc_official. To see if your question was one of those answered now, log in or subscribe now by clicking on the link below.
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Joint-Chairman on the mend
WHUFC.com
West Ham United Joint-Chairman David Gold is recovering in hospital after being taken ill on Tuesday
11.01.2013
Joint-Chairman David Gold has thanked his family, West Ham United supporters, players and staff for their support after being taken ill. Mr Gold was admitted to a central London hospital on Tuesday and was put on intravenous antibiotics and Tamiflu. The Joint-Chairman, who received hundreds of messages of support from Hammers fans via social networking site twitter and a large card signed by Sam Allardyce and his players and coaching staff, has been visited regularly by his two daughters Jacqueline and Vanessa and other members of his family. On Friday morning, Mr Gold had recovered sufficiently to tweet a thank-you message to all those who have wished him well: "Good morning. I'm over the worst. Still on intravenous antibiotics but feeling better. Thank you so much for your kind words of support. dg"
The previous evening, Jacqueline joked that her father would be desperate to be at the Stadium of Light this weekend, despite being poorly. She tweeted: "Thank you to everyone for your support. [Dad] knows life won't be worth living if he even thinks about going to football but I'm sure three points on Saturday will help his recovery."
Vanessa also tweeted her gratitude for the goodwill directed towards the Joint-Chairman from supporters and friends alike: "Thank you for all your get well wishes for Dad."
Everybody at West Ham United wishes Mr Gold a speedy recovery and looks forward to welcoming him back to the Boleyn Ground and Chadwell Heath soon
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Sunderland v West Ham
KO 15:00
11 January 2013
Last updated at 13:58
By Conor McNamara
BBC Match of the Day commentator
BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: Stadium of Light Date: Saturday, 12 January
TEAM NEWS
Sunderland duo Carlos Cuellar and Danny Rose are out with hamstring injuries. John O'Shea and Stephane Sessegnon are doubtful, while new signing Alfred N'Diaye will only play if he receives international clearance in time.
West Ham striker Modibo Maiga is away on international duty but Marouane Chamakh could make his debut after joining on loan from Arsenal. Andy Carroll and George McCartney remain injured and Joey O'Brien is doubtful with a knee problem.
MATCH PREVIEW
When Sunderland beat Manchester City on Boxing Day, many at the Stadium of Light were hoping it would prove to be a turning point in their season. Since then Martin O'Neill's side have lost at home to Tottenham, suffered a heavy defeat at Anfield, and been held to a draw by a side from a lower division in the FA Cup. Sunderland have a small buffer zone between themselves and the relegation zone, but that four-point gap is still too small for comfort. O'Neill has been particularly unfortunate with injuries to experienced players. For most of the campaign John O'Shea, Wes Brown and Lee Cattermole have all been unavailable at the same time. However, the acquisition of French under-21 international Alfred N'Diaye adds cover in both midfield and defence.
West Ham have also dipped their toes in the transfer market. Sam Allardyce had a fine record of regenerating the careers of players who were underperforming elsewhere during his time at Bolton . Joe Cole and Marouane Chamakh are hoping he can do the same to help them rediscover some form. And it is worth mentioning that the return of Jack Collison has also felt like a new signing. West Ham have only had two victories in their last 10 games, but the FA Cup draw against Manchester United last weekend was a decent follow-up to the win over Norwich on New Year's Day. Both those matches were at Upton Park, and now the challenge is to play to that standard away from home. Their last away win did come in the North East against Newcastle, but West Ham have only managed five goals on their league travels this season - fewer than any other club in the top flight. Captain Kevin Nolan certainly enjoys playing Sunderland. He has scored five goals in his last three games against them, including a 90th-minute equaliser in September to salvage a home draw for West Ham.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
The Hammers have won five of their last 11 games at the Stadium of Light in all competitions.
West Ham have won 32 of the previous 83 league and cup encounters, with Sunderland claiming victory on 30 occasions.
Sunderland
Defeat would mean the Black Cats lose three successive league games for the first time under Martin O'Neill. The last time they lost three in a row was in April 2011, when they suffered four successive defeats.
Sunderland drew six of their first eight Premier League matches this season, but have shared the points only once in 13 subsequent games.
Martin O'Neill's men have gained one point from losing positions this season, fewer than any other top-flight side.
Only 10% of the league goals Sunderland have scored this term have been headers, while only 3% of their goals against are headers. Both figures are the lowest in the Premier League this season.
West Ham
The Hammers are winless in their last four away games (D1, L3), failing to score in the last three matches.
Their last away victory was the 1-0 win at Newcastle on 11 November.
They have conceded three league goals from set-pieces this season, fewer than any other team.
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West Ham sign Brazilian Wellington Paulista on loan
BBC.co.uk
By Frank Keogh
West Ham have completed a six-month loan deal for striker Wellington Paulista from Brazilian club Cruzeiro. The Hammers have the option for a further three-year contract. Paulista has scored 75 goals in 160 games for Cruzeiro although some of those were in the state championships against inferior opposition.
He is Hammers boss Sam Allardyce's fourth January recruit after midfielder Joe Cole and strikers Marouane Chamakh and Sean Maguire. For some three-and-a-half years now, Premier League managers have had visits from agents carrying DVDs showing off the skills of Wellington Paulista. They were seeking to cash in on his successful campaign in the 2009 version of the Copa Libertadores, South America's Champions League, when with five goals he was top scorer for beaten finalists Cruzeiro. The fact that the tournament top marksman was Mauro Boselli (who flopped at Wigan) of winners Estudiantes shows that Premier League success is not guaranteed. "I think I can do my best here and I am coming to England to prove to everyone that I am one of the best strikers in Brazil and to get better and better," Paulista told West Ham's official website . David Sullivan, West Ham's joint-chairman, likened the striker to other players that have had an impact at the club in recent years. "His arrival is similar to some of the other 'wildcard' players we have signed before, like in Demba Ba and Ilan," he said. "They both made significant contributions and if he can match their efforts he will be an excellent acquisition for West Ham United."
Tim Vickery, the BBC's South American football expert, said Paulista has the speed to work the flanks and can play as a support striker as well as centre-forward. "A late developer by Brazilian standards, he was 23 before he made a mark on his country's first division, scoring nine goals for Santos in 2006," he said. "He then spent a few months in Spain with Alaves, returning home to join Botafogo in 2008 and Cruzeiro the following year - where he has been ever since, with the exception of an unsuccessful few months with Palmeiras in 2011. "He was Cruzeiro's top scorer (with 10 goals) in the recently completed Brazilian Championship. After two mediocre years the club need to rebuild, and at last, he has the chance to show the English public what he can do."
Wellington would be competing with Carlton Cole, Ricardo Vaz Te and fellow loanees Chamakh and Andy Carroll for a place in West Ham's attack. Carroll is expected to return from a knee injury within the next fortnight, but fellow striker Modibo Maiga is likely to miss several matches as he joins up with Mali for the Africa Cup of Nations. Maguire, who was signed from Irish side Waterford United, is likely to start off in the Hammers' development squad.
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Wellington Paulista signs six-month loan deal
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 11th January 2013
By: Staff Writer
West Ham United have completed the signing of Brazilian striker Wellington Paulista on a six-month loan. The 29-year-old, who is contracted to Brazilian Serie A club Cruzeiro will remain in East London for the rest of the 2012/13 campaign with the option of a three-year contract thereafter. Speaking to West Ham TV, Paulista said: "I am really happy to be here at West Ham United. Everyone has been very kind to me since I have been at the club this week. "I think I can do my best here and I am coming to England to prove to everyone that I am one of the best strikers in Brazil and to get better and better. I am strong, I am a fighter and I can score with both feet. "I run a lot on the pitch and I can play as either as first or second striker." KUMB.com revealed last week that West Ham had agreed a deal to take the player on loan after Cruzeiro director of football Alexandre Mattos confirmed that the player was on his way to England.
"Cruzeiro would like to thank Wellington a lot, he is a great professional," said Mattos. "He always honoured and liked Cruzeiro a lot, as Cruzeiro liked him also. The clubs doors are always open for him." News of Paulista's move to England met with mixed reports from fans of his parent club; whilst some wished him well, others were delighted to part company with a player whom one described as "a ridiculous player".
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Premier League: Sunderland looking to get back to winning ways against West Ham
Last Updated: January 11, 2013 11:50am
SSN
Sunderland will want to start pulling clear of trouble again when they welcome West Ham to the Stadium of Light. The Black Cats have suffered back-to-back defeats in the Premier League to sit just four points clear of the relegation zone. Now is the time for them to start stringing positive results together and push towards the mid-table standing they feel they are deserving of. West Ham currently occupy such a perch, with Sam Allardyce's side having fared admirably during their first season back in the big time.
The Hammers have not been at their best, though, on the road and will be looking to right a few wrongs on Wearside. There is, however, likely to be little between the two sides, with a 1-1 draw at Upton Park earlier in the campaign suggesting they are evenly matched.
Sunderland
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3-0
1-2
1-0
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Stephane Sessegnon could return for Sunderland after being forced to sit out last weekend's FA Cup third round clash with Bolton with an ankle problem.
Carlos Cuellar, Wes Brown and Danny Rose will miss out, meaning Titus Bramble and Matt Kilgallon are likely to be paired together at the heart of the Black Cats' four as they attempt to negotiate a defensive injury crisis. John O'Shea returned to training on Thursday, but is not 100 per cent, while international clearance is yet to be received for new signing Alfred N'Diaye.
West Ham
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New West Ham striker Marouane Chamakh goes straight into the Hammers squad for Saturday. The 28-year-old Morocco international has been signed on loan from Arsenal and could make his debut at the Stadium of Light. Modibo Maiga is missing as he links up with Mali ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations while fellow forward Andy Carroll (knee) is also absent. Defender Joey O'Brien remains a doubt with a hamstring problem but George McCartney (knee) is definitely out.
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Sam Allardyce says Black Cats are better than their results have shown
Last Updated: January 11, 2013 1:44pm
SSN
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce believes his team will have to reproduce the sort of form they showed against Manchester United last weekend if they want to take any points from the Stadium of Light on Saturday. Allardyce travels to Wearside to face a team that is three places further down the league than the Hammers and also four points worse off. But Allardyce believes the Black Cats have performed better than their results have shown. He said: "It's not been about the performance but the results haven't come because they have not converted enough of the chances that they've created. "I don't think they've had too many goalscorers apart from the magnificent start (Steven) Fletcher made. "I think they have paid a price for that in result terms but performances, particularly at Sunderland,have always been very, very good - according to our reports. "It will be a tough game as always away from home. We want to be playing as well as we did against Manchester United to achieve a result at Sunderland. Anything less than that will make life difficult for us." In last week's FA Cup clash against the Reds at Upton Park, it needed a last-gasp equaliser from Robin van Persie to salvage a replay for United.
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Wellington pulls on Hammers boots
Published: 3 hrs ago
The Sun
BRAZILIAN striker Wellington Paulista has joined West Ham on loan until the end of the season. The 29-year-old hitman has signed from Cruzeiro for an initial six-month spell but the Hammers have an option to extend it to a three-year contract. He becomes Sam Allardyce's fourth signing of the January transfer window after Joe Cole, Sean Maguire and Marouane Chamakh. Wellington said: "I think I can do my best here and I am coming to England to prove to everyone that I am one of the best strikers in Brazil and to get better and better. "I am strong, I am a fighter and I can score with both feet. I run a lot on the pitch and I can play as either as first or second striker. "The pressure will not be a problem for me because I am used to it from my time in Brazil, where the fans were really addicted to the club. "The manager also put pressure on the players too, so it will be the same playing here."
West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan described Wellington as a 'wildcard' signing. He said: "He is another exciting player to add to our squad and although he may not be that well known on these shores, he comes with an excellent track record in Brazil. "His arrival is similar to some of the other 'wildcard' players we have signed before like in Demba Ba and Ilan. "They both made significant contributions and if he can match their efforts he will be an excellent acquisition for West Ham United."
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I'm one of the best strikers in Brazil and I will prove it, says West Ham new-boy Paulista
PUBLISHED: 19:55, 11 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:57, 11 January 2013
Daily Mail
West Ham have completed the loan signing of Brazilian forward Wellington Paulista from Cruzeiro. The 29-year-old has signed for the Hammers on an initial six-month loan deal but the club have an option to extend that to a three-year contract. Wellington has been linked with a move to Upton Park for a number of weeks and becomes Sam Allardyce's fourth signing of the January transfer window following the acquisitions of Joe Cole, Sean Maguire and Marouane Chamakh. Wellington, who can play as a main striker or operate on either wing, will now be competing with Chamakh, Andy Carroll and Carlton Cole for a berth in West Ham's attack. The Hammers have struggled to find goals from their forwards for much of the season with midfielders Kevin Nolan and Mark Noble leading the scoring charts with nine goals between them. Allardyce will be hoping Wellington could be the answer to the lack of firepower, with the Brazilian having finished last season as Cruzeiro's top scorer with an impressive 27 goals. Wellington said he has moved to West Ham to showcase his talents outside his home country and is not worried by the pressure of playing in the Barclays Premier League. 'I think I can do my best here and I am coming to England to prove to everyone that I am one of the best strikers in Brazil and to get better and better,' he told West Ham TV. 'I am strong, I am a fighter and I can score with both feet. I run a lot on the pitch and I can play as either as first or second striker. 'The pressure will not be a problem for me because I am used to it from my time in Brazil, where the fans were really addicted to the club. The manager also put pressure on the players too, so it will be the same playing here.'
West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan labelled the signing of Wellington as a 'wildcard' but is sure he will be a hit at Upton Park. 'I'd like to welcome Wellington Paulista to east London and West Ham United,' Sullivan said. 'He is another exciting player to add to our squad and although he may not be that well known on these shores, he comes with an excellent track record in Brazil. 'His arrival is similar to some of the other 'wildcard' players we have signed before like in Demba Ba and Ilan. 'They both made significant contributions and if he can match their efforts he will be an excellent acquisition for West Ham United.'
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Carlton's not a happy bunny! Can you guess why Hammers striker will receive a 'massive fine'?
By RIK SHARMA
PUBLISHED: 10:49, 11 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:28, 11 January 2013
Daily Mail
Carlton Cole has revealed he will be on the end of a 'massive fine' after being late to West Ham training. The striker complained on Twitter about the punishment he will receive, as the Hammers prepare to face Sunderland on Saturday afternoon. He wrote: 'I'm late this morning, FML (an acronym of 'f*** my life')! That's a massive fine for me. Not a happy bunny.' He later tweeted that he had been on the receiving end of some 'banter' from the 'lads' but was now back on track and up north with the squad. Saturday's clash at the Stadium of Light could see Marouane Chamakh introduced from the bench to make his West Ham debut. The Arsenal striker who has moved on loan to Upton Park has been backed by Hammers boss Sam Allardyce to make an impact. Allardyce said: 'He's itching and hungry to get back and show what he can do. We'll try and get him to be that goal threat that he was ultimately at Bordeaux. Obviously he's been very disappointed with his lack of involvement at Arsenal. 'I think Arsene Wenger must've thought he's good enough for Arsenal and we'll play to his strengths. With Emmanuel Adebayor they used to cross balls so I don' t know why they didn't for Chamakh. 'Now with Olivier Giroud, they will cross balls for him. Obviously it hasn't worked there but hopefully it will work for us.' 'We'll give him the platform by feeding him the right type of balls. You provide the service he needs in terms of how he plays. 'He's exceptionally good in the air and he's really good at getting between defenders from crosses. We can provide the ammunition for him to hopefully get a few goals.'
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Sunderland v West Ham United
KUMB.com
Filed: Saturday, 12th January 2013
By: Preview Percy
Next up it's the long trek up the various bits of road that constitute the A1 & A1 (M) to the daftly-named Stadium of Light where we will be hosted by Sunderland for a 3pm kick-off on Saturday. Hint: if it feels warm, sunny and just about everyone is wearing shorts and talking Portuguese, you may have programmed the wrong Stadium of Light into the satnav. Easily done.
Our hosts currently sit in 14th place with 22 points from 21 games. That's three places and four points behind us with us having played a game fewer. In the league current form is a nice easy won three lost three split. The wins came at home against Man City (1-0) and Reading (3-0) and away at Southampton (1-0). The defeats came away at Liverpool (3-0) and Man Utd (3-1) and at home to Spurs (1-2).
Last weekend they drew 2-2 in the cup at Bolton, having been 2-0 down well into the second half. Like us a few weeks back they were a bit short handed due to injuries and were only able to name six on the subs' bench. Something that boss Martin O'Neill denied was an exercise in making a point over squad depth to chairman Ellis Short. Of course not Martin.
Whether or not O'Neill was making a point, they've made their first signing of the January window. Midfielder/defender Alfred N'Diaye has arrived from Turkish side Bursaspor. This is a signing of which I wholeheartedly approve. Here at the Avram Grant Rest Home For The Bewildered we reckon that there are not nearly enough players with good old fashioned names like Alfred in the league. Ok his surname isn't Blenkinsop or something else suitably northern but every little helps.
N'Diyae (or Alf as I hope they'll call him) spent two years in Turkey having signed from French outfit Nancy (yes, yes you can say he was a Nancy boy if you must). The fee has been reported as €4.7m. I have no idea how much that is in real money. Just think yourself fortunate that Matron remembered how to get the "€" symbol, even if it was as a result of her sitting on the keyboard. Alf's appearance on Saturday (or otherwise) is dependent on the arrival of international clearance.
Common wisdom has it that they could do with further reinforcement in defence. Wes Brown is injured – knee ligaments are his problem. John O'Shea, who apparently hasn't had the best of seasons, has a hamstring problem as has Carlos Cuellar, who picked his up during the Bolton cup-tie. This leaves a potential centre-back pairing of Titus "Crimewatch" Bramble and ex-Hammer (albeit on loan) Matthew Kilgallon. Kilgallon made three appearances during a loan spell in 2003. Apparently. Can't say any of them stuck in the mind. With the biting wit and intelligence beloved of professional footballers, he is apparently known as "Killa".
Elsewhere in defence there were worries that the on-loan (from Spurs) Danny Rose might be recalled to White Hart Lane. A bit academic really since he too has caught "hamstring" and is another absentee.
Top scorer thus far is Steven Fletcher with eight. He got their goal in the 1-1 draw at the Boleyn in September. They started off the season rather dependant on Fletcher. In fact, from the start of the season they had to wait until the meeting with Newcastle on 21st October for anyone else to score for them – and even that was an o.g. prompting Tyneside wags to note that Dember Ba was the Mackems' second top scorer. They then had to wait until 10 November for anyone else to get a league goal for them when Adam Johnson scored in the 2-1 defeat at Everton.
Fletcher has tended to operate as a lone striker up front with Stephane Sessegnon operating in a sort of free role in and around Fletcher. Benin international Sessegnon is another doubt for this match having missed the Bolton cup match with an ankle injury, a problem with which he was struggling at the start of the season.
In Sessignon's absence they went with Craig Gardner in the free role against Bolton. Gardner has been a bit confused over the years. A graduate of the Villa academy he apparently claimed to have been a lifelong Villa fan until his transfer to Birmingham City, whereupon he suddenly remembered that it was Birmingham who he'd supported all along. This lifelong love for the Blues didn't stop him leaving for Sunderland in 2011 as soon as Birmingham had been relegated.
Gardner's early days on Wearside weren't the happiest period of his life amid rumours of a falling out with Steve Bruce which, given that Bruce is an ignorant twit of the lowest order, is hardly the hardest thing to do. Bruce's sacking (STILL funny after all this time) and the subsequent arrival of O'Neill saw an improvement in his mood, though there have still been rumours of homesickness for the West Midlands, as if such a thing were possible.
As an alternative to playing a lone striker plus a nomad it's possible that they might go for a more orthodox two up front. 19-year-old Conor Wickham came on in that role against Bolton and scored, prompting O'Neill to comment on how good the partnership with Fletcher had looked. There was a lot of hype coming out of Ipswich in Wickham's early days there, with some even suggesting that the then just turned 17 years old striker might be worth taking to the 2010 World Cup. If the intention was for all the hyperbole to push up the player's sale price for a transfer it certainly had the desired effect, with Ipswich managing to persuade Sunderland to part with £8m for the player's services – the fee possibly rising to £12m with add-ons. He's been in and out of the side and the goal against Bolton was only the second goal of his career on Wearside and the majority of the player's appearances have come from the bench.
So what of us? Good performance last week in the Cup wasn't it and I thought we were a tad unlucky not to be through to the next round to be honest. Although the lateness of the equaliser made the result feel like a defeat at the time, the passing of a week has added a dose of perspective to proceedings and there was a lot of that 90 minutes to feel good about.
On the injury front it's about a week early for both Diame and Carroll. Linda's ligaments will be a while yet. The problem left back slot may still be an issue and Joey O'Brien is a doubt with his hamstring problem. Some sources suggest that he may be available for selection but it's not something I'd like to invest any money on. Also on the injured list will be co-Chairman David Gold who is suffering from pneumonia. I guess a trip to somewhere as cold as Sunderland is the last thing you'd need as a pneumonia-sufferer.
At the time of writing we're still trying to agree a fee with Blackburn for Martin Olsson so, unless anything has changed between me writing this and the editors picking it up, we may see young Potts fill that position again. The lad had a decent game – admirably helped by the senior pros – against the Salford whingers and I wouldn't be too worried to see him start this one.
Elsewhere at the back I'd expect Mr Allardyce to revert to his preferred pairing of Collins and Reid in the middle of defence, with Tomkins reverting to the bench. Tomkins has been linked with a move away to Newcastle – something that I reckon would be a mistake, though if push came to shove one couldn't blame the player for wanting more regular starts. I guess it's all a matter of patience.
There are interesting selection issues in midfield. Assuming that the skipper is treated as the one behind in a 4-4-1-1, that leaves Noble, Collison, Cole (J), Diarra, Vaz Te, Taylor, O'Neil, Jarvis all looking for space, with Diame to throw into the mix in a week or two. Whether or not Joe Cole would have started last weekend had the match been a league match rather than a cup-tie is debatable. However, I'd say that he did enough in the time he was on the pitch to warrant another start, though traditionally Mr Allardyce tends to take a more cautious approach to life on the road, which may see the player start on the bench. Collison's return from his knee injury has been good enough to warrant a continued starting place (assuming that his knee is up to it) and with Noble on auto-select the selection in the other positions will say a lot about our attitude to this match.
Up front we can now add the on-loan Marouane Chamakh to proceedings. With Cole (C) in decent shape, Chamakh'll be occupying the spot on the bench vacated by Mo Maiga, who will be away on African Cup of Nations duty with Mali. Until earlier today, there'd been no news on the arrival of Wellington Paulista, who was on his way from Cruzeiro. The last I heard he was still in the Shaun Wright-Phillips Memorial Medical Centre with a plethora of people in white coats tapping his knee with those little rubber hammers. Before he signed, of course.
Prediction? I fancy a rare top flight away win for this one. Even with a full squad they've not been the most prolific of scorers, averaging a goal a game in the league. Ok, so we've not been over goal-happy on the road ourselves – the five we've got away from the Boleyn is the lowest figure in the league. However, with a severely depleted defence to play against we really ought to be targeting three points from this one. For that reason the Avram Grant Rest Home Fund to repair the keyboard that matron broke by sitting on (€2.50) will be placed on a 2-0 win to us.
Enjoy the game!
When Last We Met On Wearside: Lost 1-0 (December 2010). A Jordan Henderson strike on 34 minutes was enough to send us to the bottom of the league. This happened only three days after we'd stuck four past Moan Utd without response in the League Cup. Did I hear "typical West Ham"?
Referee: Neil Swarbrick. Last seen in the middle handling our 4-1 demolition of Southampton in October, though he also had the 4th official role at West Brom and Newcastle. NB did anyone else note how the idiot who did the Everton match was "punished" with a League Cup Semi Final? Way to go PGMO. Not.
Danger Man: Steven Fletcher. Top scorer and the player on whom they depend for their goals.
Daft Fact Of The Week: The first rectangular police box was installed in Sunderland in 1923. The unit contained a telephone with which the constabulary could contact the base police station. This phone was accessible from the outside enabling the general public to contact the police in case of emergency. The interior effectively acted as a mini-police station, containing an incident book, a first aid kit and a miniature black hole enabling the device to travel through both time and space. Sadly the advanced technology proved too much for the people of Sunderland, and the telephone remained unused for 40 years until the box suddenly disappeared with a horrible grinding noise.
Stat man John: Northcutt's corner
Head to Head
Pld 83; West Ham Utd 32, Sunderland 30, Draws 21.
First Meeting
25th August 1923: Sunderland 0-0 West Ham Utd (Roker Park, Division One)
Last Meeting
22nd September 2012 West Ham Utd 1-1 Sunderland (Boleyn Ground, Premier League)
Biggest Win(s)
19th October 1968: West Ham Utd 8-0 Sunderland (Boleyn Ground, Division One)
Heaviest Defeat(s)
5th March 1977: Sunderland 6-0 West Ham Utd (Roker Park, Division One)
Biggest Win(s)
19th October 1968: West Ham Utd 8-0 Sunderland (Boleyn Ground, Division One)
On 19th October 1968, West Ham United's smallest crowd of the season gathered at the Boleyn Ground to witness what became a record-breaking First Division match for a number of reasons. Firstly, West Ham's 8-0 win equalled the club's record win; secondly, goalscorer Geoff Hurst achieved a feat that hasn't been matched in the ensuing 44 years by scoring six of them and thirdly, he also achieved the rare feat of scoring a hat-trick in each half (which is also unlikely to have been repeated). Hurst admitted post-match that the first of his record haul (on 18 minutes) was deliberate handball. However there was nothing dubious about any of the remaining five, which arrived in the 34th, 44th, 48th, 61st and 71st minute.
Friendlies
October 1953: West Ham Utd 2-0 Sunderland (Sexton, Dixon)
Early baths
2011/12: Joey O'Brien (a); 2011/12: Jack Collison (a).
They Played For Both
Richard Bell; Gary Breen; Clive Clarke; Keith Coleman; Ernie England; John Foreman; Harry Forster; Jack Foster; Harry Hooper; Don Hutchison; Mattie Kilgallon; George McCartney; Billy Moore; Bryan 'Pop' Robson; Dave Swindlehurst; Tal Ben Haim; Wayne Bridge; Danny Collins; Anton Ferdinand; Andy Melville.
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Big Sam's window pain
The Sun
By PAT SHEEHAN
Last Updated: 12th January 2013
SAM ALLARDYCE has admitted he is facing the sack if he does not get his transfers right in the January window. The West Ham boss reckons the club will have been offered THOUSANDS of players during the window he regards as a nightmare. Allardyce, who takes his team to Sunderland today, revealed: "Mistakes cost you your job, don't they? "If I make mistakes in the transfer window and bring in players that fail, it costs me my job. It gets me the sack."
West Ham's joint chairmen David Gold and David Sullivan, chief executive Karren Brady, Allardyce, head of recruitment Martin Glover and club coaching staff started getting offered players once the clock hits midnight on December 31. Allardyce explained: "I will be able to tell you exactly how many players West Ham have been offered when the window closes at the end of the month because I keep a note of everything. "Right now I can tell you that it will run into the thousands but the window has always been out of control since it started 10 years ago. It has never been in control. "It has never been an ideal situation in any way, shape or form during the season. "It's obviously a very disruptive time of the year, the back end of December and the beginning of January. "I try very hard not to let the window use up all my time — I pass it all on to Martin — and he is panicking a bit at the moment because he can't get any sleep at all."
Most Premier League clubs now have a sophisticated scouting system so nothing is left to chance with players' off-field activities as crucial as those on it in a bid to make sure the 'right characters' are signed. Allardyce said: "It is not luck — you cannot rely on luck. "You have got to rely on the information you can gather and try to make a calculated choice that this is the right one for you. "In January you need to get in what you wanted at the beginning of the season. "In the summer I wanted six players but, apart from Mohamed Diame, I didn't get them for a variety of reasons. "When we didn't get any of those six targets we moved on to the next level and the next until we finally got what we got — which was still pretty good talent but they were not the targets we first had in mind.
"All clubs miss out because sometimes they do not know certain players are available to buy or they did not want to come. Then, as it goes on, people do become available and sometimes you take a player and then you get a player come back to you that you have been negotiating with and you kick yourself and think, 'If I had just waited a few days longer'."
So far this month, Allardyce has brought in Hammers old-boy Joe Cole from Liverpool and picked up Arsenal striker Marouane Chamakh on loan. But the Hammers boss reckons his worst miss in the transfer market was Bolton's failure to sign Samuel Eto'o, who went on to become one of the game's biggest stars. He explained: "We could have got Eto'o for £6.5million from Mallorca but the chairman was too tight to pay at the time, even though I said there was a £20m player on a plate for him."
The Cameroon striker eventually joined Barcelona and spent five successful years at the Nou Camp before joining Inter Milan. He is now reputedly the world's highest-paid footballer on an alleged £350,000 a week at Russian team Anzhi Makhachkala The Hammers' main target in this window is a left-sided player and Allardyce confirmed the SunSport exclusive that he is chasing Blackburn's Martin Olson. Allardyce admitted: "We have made an enquiry... negotiations are ongoing at the moment. "In terms of what we're doing at the moment, we're as active as everybody else. "If there's a player out there that we think can improve our squad, we'll try and move on him."
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Crem de la Prem
By KARREN BRADY
Published: 11th January 2013
The Sun
Saturday, January 5
UPTON PARK is like an Oscars party today. We have movie stars, catwalk models, a world icon, dozens of millionaires and the odd billionaire. Our icon, David Beckham, missed Robin van Persie's replay-earning goal for Man U. Did he leave to catch an early bus? I thought the Hammers more than matched United and Joe Cole underlined how much a club loses when they are forced to sell a favourite son. Just like Arsenal and Van Persie, really.
Sunday, January 6
ON TV, I catch up with Joe Hart having his hair shampooed as if it were during a match. If I were him I'd wash the ad right out of my hair. I can tell him that by the time he has been called Dan Druff 1,000 times he's really going to have an itchy scalp. Perhaps he can take it. I hope so because the product is going to profit more than he does. Remember Diamond Lights, Hoddle and Waddle? I rest my case!
Monday, January 7
BUY early, buy smart is our philosophy for the transfer window. Having got Joe Cole and Marouane Chamakh, we try for a defender but our bid is rejected.
I remember at Birmingham we had to stand by, horrified, as we slid to the Championship after ruling out shopping in January 2006. David Sullivan and David Gold vowed then they would never again be caught with their shorts down.
Tuesday, January 8
LIONEL MESSI may only be 25 but his fourth consecutive award of the Ballon d'Or as World Player of the Year qualifies him as Old Goldenballs. Spanish football has such a grip on the FIFA panel that no other league is represented — not even in the world team of the year. This is not just a slap in the face for the Premier League, it's a school of wet kippers. Yet when it comes to watching on the telly, it's to the Prem that easily the most turn. Viewers love the sweeping competitiveness of games in England.
Wednesday, January 9
MICHU, at £2million, could yet be the deal of the decade. Finding bargain players in top-level football is often as unrewarding as panning for gold. So buying an attacking midfielder from a small club in Spain and moulding him into the scorer of 16 goals halfway through the season is an amazingly creative piece of business. Well done to the behind-the-scenes people at Swansea for that. Tonight, Michu's sole shot against Chelsea, a pinpoint winner, was the kind of goal Fernando Torres used to score when he was on a streak at Liverpool. It made him a £50million player. That's enough to turn Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins cross-eyed.
Thursday, January 10
A NEWLY single Premier League director is going out to dinner tonight with a friend of a friend of mine on what, I guess, you'd call a blind date. He calls me in a panic at lunchtime today saying he may have to cancel as a big sty has come up on his eye and it looks dreadful and he doesn't want to put her off. Don't worry, I say. Just cover it up with your wallet and all will be fine and dandy!
Friday, January 11
THE FA offer of an £18,000-a-year contract hasn't exactly caused our women's international players to chain themselves to Buckingham Palace gates — but they aren't happy. Players' union chief Gordon Taylor takes up rolling pins on their behalf, calling the offer "embarrassing". Some will doubt that in a year of domestic football their matches will see as many fans as tomorrow's two Prem games. I have a suggestion. Taylor should dig into his union's coffers and pay the top girls a few thousand more.
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Cole shovel: West Ham tell striker Carlton to find himself another club
The Mirror
11 Jan 2013 22:30
Carlton Cole is fuming after being told he can leave West Ham. With on-loan Liverpool striker Andy Carroll soon to be fit again and having borrowed Marouane Chamakh from Arsenal for the rest of the season, Upton Park chiefs are ready to listen to offers for Cole. The club are understood to have tried to convince his representatives that his future lies elsewhere. But Cole remains determined to stay and fight for his place. Hammers manager Sam Allardyce prefers both Chamakh and Carroll to Cole, who has scored twice in 19 games so far this season. But Carroll has scored just once in 14 appearances for the east London club. Chamakh scored two in four appearances for the Gunners this season - after managing one in 21 games in the previous campaign - and his departure was widely welcomed by Arsenal fans. Reading and Norwich are both keen on Cole. The former 29-year-old England striker moved to Upton Park from Chelsea after loan spells at Wolves, Charlton and Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Allardyce has blasted the transfer-window system.
* WEST HAM and Southampton have both made an enquiry to take Manchester City's John Guidetti on loan, writes John Cross. The 20-year-old striker is wanted by Italians Fiorentina too, but City want him to gain Premier League experience.
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Your guide to this Saturday afternoon's Barclays Premier League fixture at the Stadium of Light
11.01.2013
SUNDERLAND v WEST HAM UNITED
BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE
SATURDAY 12 JANUARY 2013
KICK-OFF: 3PM
REFEREE: NEIL SWARBRICK
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Introduction
• West Ham United travel to Sunderland for their third game of 2013 and their second in the Barclays Premier League. Sam Allardyce's side are unbeaten thus far this calendar year, having recorded a 2-1 Premier League win at home to Norwich City on New Year's Day and a thrilling 2-2 draw with Manchester United in the FA Cup with Budweiser third round last time out.
• Marouane Chamakh could be in line to make his Hammers' debut after signing on loan from Arsenal. The striker was registered too late to play against Manchester United, but fellow new boy Joe Cole did start and marked his second 'debut' with two assists. The Academy graduate is expected to now make his second Premier League 'debut' against the Black Cats.
• The two teams last met in the Premier League at the Boleyn Ground in September, when Kevin Nolan's late strike rewarded some strong second-half pressure from the home side. Steven Fletcher had put Martin O'Neill's side up in the first half.
• Headed goals may be a premium on Saturday as Sunderland have scored the lowest percentage of goals from headers in the Premier League this season (10%) and have also conceded the lowest percentage of headed goals (3%). West Ham, meanwhile, have conceded just three goals from set plays this season, fewer than any other team.
• Jussi Jaaskelainen has the second highest shots-to-saves ratio in the Premier League this season (77%). Only Swansea City's Gerhard Tremmel has better (81%), but he has made just eleven appearances compared to Jaaskelainen's 20.
• Sunderland have won just three of their last 14 Premier League games at the Stadium of Light, including only two out of eleven this season.
• Nolan has scored more goals against Sunderland than he has managed against any other opponent in his Premier League career (six). As well as the equaliser at the Boleyn Ground, he scored a hat-trick against the Black Cats while on duty for Newcastle United in a 5-1 win back in October 2010.
• West Ham United's clash with Sunderland is one of seven Barclays Premier League games on Saturday, the others are as follows: Queens Park Rangers v Tottenham Hotspur (12:45pm), Reading v West Bromwich Albion, Stoke City v Chelsea, Norwich City v Newcastle United, Fulham v Wigan Athletic, Everton v Swansea City, Aston Villa v Southampton
Last time out
Saturday 5 January 2013
FA Cup with Budweiser third round
West Ham United 2-2 Manchester United
West Ham United: Jaaskelainen; Demel, Collins, Tomkins, Potts, Vaz Te (Jarvis 60), Collison, Diarra (Noble 73), J Cole (Taylor 78), Nolan, C Cole
Booked: Collison
Goals: Collins 27, 59
Saturday 5 January 2013
FA Cup with Budweiser third round
Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Sunderland
Sunderland: Mignolet, Bardsley, Rose (Colback 19) Cuellar (Wickham 58), Bramble, Larsson, Gardner, Vaughan, Johnson, McClean, Fletcher~
Subs not used: Westwood, Campbell, McFadden, Kilgallon.
Goals: Wickham 60, Gardner 75
Previous meeting
• West Ham's last meeting with Sunderland was on 22 September 2012 at the Boleyn Ground. The Hammers were on top for much of the game, but it looked as though Sunderland would sneak an away victory though Steven Fletcher's ninth-minute opener. That was until the 93rd minute, though, when Kevin Nolan finished on the turn to spark wild celebrations. The line-ups that day were:
West Ham United: Jaaskelainen, Demel, Reid, Collins, O'Brien, Noble, Diame, Nolan, Taylor (Benayoun 57), Vaz Te (Jarvis 57), Cole
Subs: Henderson, Tomkins, Maiga, McCartney, O'Neil
Goal: Nolan 90
Sunderland: Mignolet, Gardner, Bramble, O'Shea, Rose, Cattermole, Larsson, Colback, McClean, Sessegnon, Fletcher
Subs: Westwood, Kilgallon, Vaughan, Meyler, Campbell, Wickham, Saha
Goal: Fletcher 9
Background
• West Ham United have faced Sunderland 83 times in official competitions, winning 32, drawing 21 and losing 30.
• The first meeting between the two sides came on Saturday 25 August 1923 in the old Division One and ended in a goalless draw at Roker Park.
• West Ham United's biggest win over Sunderland came in the shape of an 8-0 Division One success at the Boleyn Ground on 19 October 1968. Geoff Hurst scored six goals - including a hat-trick in each half - while Bobby Moore and a young Trevor Brooking added one apiece. No other Hammers player has scored a hat-trick against the Black Cats.
• West Ham's biggest ever win away at Sunderland came on 9 September 1967, when goals from Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst (two), Harry Redknapp and Bobby Moore helped them to a 5-1 victory.
• Sunderland's biggest win over West Ham United came on 5 March 1977, when the Black Cats romped to a 6-0 Division One victory over the Londoners at Roker Park. Their best performance in east London was a 3-0 Division One triumph on 25 April 1931.
• West Ham United have won five out of the previous ten league meetings and six out of eleven in all competitions with Sunderland, but the Black Cats scored a Premier League 'double' in 2010/11.
• Nolan scored a hat-trick for Newcastle United in a 5-1 Tyne-Wear derby Premier League win over Sunderland at St James' Park on 31 October 2010. Andy Carroll also started the match for the Magpies.
• West Ham United forward Modibo Maiga, who is on African Cup of Nations Final duty, was a team-mate of Sunderland midfielder Stephane Sessegnon at French side Le Mans UC72 during the 2007/08 season.
• A number of West Ham United and Sunderland players have appeared together for other clubs, including James Collins, Carlos Cuellar and Craig Gardner (Aston Villa), Andy Carroll and Titus Bramble (Newcastle United), Matt Jarvis and Steven Fletcher (Wolverhampton Wanderers) and George Moncur and Billy Knott (AFC Wimbledon).
• Hammers midfielder Mohamed Diame was signed by Wigan Athletic from Spanish club Rayo Vallecano as a replacement for Sunderland-bound Lee Cattermole in August 2009.
• Future Hammers manager Harry Redknapp made his West Ham United debut in a 1-1 Division One draw with Sunderland at the Boleyn Ground on 23 August 1965.
• Ray Atteveld made his Hammers debut in a 1-1 FA Cup fifth-round draw at Sunderland on 15 February 1992. The Dutchman, on loan from Everton, would make two of his three West Ham United appearances against the Black Cats, the final one being a 3-2 FA Cup fifth-round replay defeat at the Boleyn Ground.
• George Andrew (February 1967), Jimmy Neighbour (September 1979), Chris Cohen (December 2003), Lionel Scaloni (February 2006) and Nolberto Solano (October 2007) also made their West Ham United debuts against Sunderland.
Last six meetings
(Premier League unless stated)
22 September 2012 - West Ham United 1-1 Sunderland
22 May 2011- West Ham United 0-3 Sunderland
5 December 2010 - Sunderland 1-0 West Ham United
21 September 2010 - Sunderland 1-2 West Ham United (Carling Cup third round)
10 April 2010 - West Ham United 1-0 Sunderland
31 October 2009 - Sunderland 2-2 West Ham United
Overall record v Sunderland (all competitions) W 32 D 21 L 30
Ten-year record
West Ham United
2011/12 Championship 3rd (86 points - promoted to Premier League via Play-Offs)
2010/11 Premier League 20th (33 points - relegated to Championship)
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)
Sunderland
2011/12 Premier League 13th (45 points)
2010/11 Premier League 10th (47 points)
2009/10 Premier League 13th (44 points)
2008/09 Premier League 16th (36 points)
2007/08 Premier League 15th (39 points)
2006/07 Championship 1st (88 points - promoted to Premier League)
2005/06 Premier League 20th (15 points - relegated to Championship)
2004/05 Championship 1st (94 points - promoted to Premier League)
2003/04 Championship 3rd (79 points)
2002/03 Premier League 20th (19 points)
Referee
• Saturday's referee will be Neil Swarbrick
• Swarbrick began refereeing at the age of 29 and within six years he had been promoted to the National List of assistant referees in 2005.
• Now 42, Swarbrick made his way up the leagues via the Football Conference and the npower Football League before receiving his first Barclays Premier League appointment on 11 December 2010. He was officially promoted to the Select Group of top-flight referees in June 2011.
• This will be his second West Ham United game this season, after being the man in the middle for the 4-1 win at home to Southampton on Saturday 20 October.
• He had taken charge of three West Ham United fixtures before that, the most recent being the 2-0 npower Championship Play-Off semi-final first-leg win at Cardiff City on 3 May 2012.
Team news
West Ham United
• Marouane Chamakh could make his debut for the Hammers after signing on loan from Arsenal. Joe Cole is likely to make his second Premier League 'debut' after arriving from Liverpool after impressing against Manchester United.
• Sam Allardyce is expected to make a number of changes after a host of regular first-teamers missed the Manchester United game to help avoid fatigue. However, the likes of Dan Potts, James Tomkins and Alou Diarra will be hoping to keep their places for the Sunderland match after impressing against the Red Devils.
• Winston Reid, Mark Noble, Matt Taylor, Matt Jarvis and Gary O'Neil will all be hoping to earn a recall after missing out on a start last Saturday.
• Joey O'Brien is still struggling with his hamstring injury and if he fails to recover, Potts is the most likely to step in.
• Modibo Maiga will definitely be missing after he travelled away to Mali for the Africa Cup of Nations finals in South Africa.
• Mohamed Diame and Andy Carroll are both near to a return to light training, leaving only George McCartney as the only long-term absentee.
Sunderland
• Sunderland will be without defender Wes Brown and midfielder Lee Cattermole (both knee), while left-back Danny Rose and centre-backs John O'Shea and Carlos Cuellar (both hamstring) could also miss the game. O'Shea did return to training on Thursday, however.
• Attacking midfielder Stephane Sessegnon is hoping to be available after suffering an ankle problem.
• France Under-21 midfielder Alfred N'Diaye could make his Black Cats debut after joining from Turkish club Bursaspor in midweek if international clearance is received in time.
Old boys
• George McCartney has enjoyed two spells with Sunderland. The Northern Irishman initially moved to the north east as a 17-year-old in 1998, quickly establishing himself in the first team and captaining the Black Cats to promotion to the Premier League and being voted Player of the Year in 2005. In all, he made 157 appearances for Sunderland before joining West Ham United in 2006. After two seasons, the left-back returned to the Stadium of Light to make a further 46 appearances before re-joining the Hammers, initially on loan, in August 2011.
• Sunderland defender Matt Kilgallon made four appearances for West Ham United on loan from Leeds United between August and November 2003.
• Bryan 'Pop' Robson spent two spells with West Ham United and three with hometown club Sunderland. Robson, who started his career with Newcastle United, netted 104 goals in 254 appearances for the Hammers and 67 in 174 games for Sunderland - scoring in a 2-0 win over Leicester City in his final Black Cats appearance in May 1984 that kept the club in the old Division One.
• Don Hutchison enjoyed two spells with West Ham United, netting 17 times in 110 matches. The Scotland midfielder also represented Sunderland during the 2000/01 season, scoring an impressing ten goals in 39 games.
• Among the other players who have represented both clubs are Dick Bell, Gary Breen, Clive Clarke, Keith Coleman, Ernest England, Anton Ferdinand, John Foreman, Harry Forster, Jack Foster, Harry Hooper, Mick McGiven, Andy Melville, Billy Moore and Dave Swindlehurst.
General Information
• Tickets will be available on the day at the Stadium of Light. For the latest ticket information, click here.
• The weather forecast for Saturday is for light rain with maximum temperatures reaching 4C (40F).
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Hammers snap up Wellington Paulista
WHUFC.com
Brazilian forward Wellington Paulista has become West Ham United's fourth January signing
11.01.2013
West Ham United are pleased to announce the signing of Brazilian striker Wellington Paulista. The 29-year-old has joined the Hammers on an initial six-month loan deal from Brazilian Serie A club Cruzeiro, with the option for a further three years. Paulista has enjoyed a prolific career since joining the Belo Horizonte-based side from Botafogo in 2009, netting 39 goals in 110 Serie A and Copa Libertadores matches, plus 36 in 50 State Championship, Brazilian Cup and other matches. The versatile forward, who holds an EU passport and will therefore not require a work permit, is aiming to make his mark in English football. "I am really happy to be here at West Ham United," he told West Ham TV. "Everyone has been very kind to me since I have been at the club this week. I think I can do my best here and I am coming to England to prove to everyone that I am one of the best strikers in Brazil and to get better and better. "I am strong, I am a fighter and I can score with both feet. I run a lot on the pitch and I can play as either as first or second striker."
Having played in the Brazilian Serie A, Copa Libertadores and scored against Barcelona in the Camp Nou, Paulista is used to performing in a high-pressure environment. For that reason, the Barclays Premier League holds no fears. "The pressure will not be a problem for me because I am used to it from my time in Brazil, where the fans were really addicted to the club. The manager also put pressure on the players too, so it will be the same playing here. "What I am interested in is the passion of the supporters for their team, the way they keep going with the club and the way they make the players perform better."
Joint-Chairman David Sullivan welcomed Paulista to the Boleyn Ground, suggesting the player could have the same impact as a number of the Board's previous striker signings. He said: "I'd like to welcome Wellington Paulista to east London and West Ham United. He is another exciting player to add to our squad and although he may not be that well known on these shores, he comes with an excellent track record in Brazil. His arrival is similar to some of the other 'wildcard' players we have signed before like in Demba Ba and Ilan. They both made significant contributions and if he can match their efforts he will be an excellent acquisition for West Ham United."
Born in Sao Paulo, Paulista joined Clube Atletico Juventus in his home city as a schoolboy before gaining first-team experience with Mirassol, Parana and Santos, scoring nine goals in 30 appearances for Pele's former club. The 6'0 tall forward's goalscoring form at Santos tempted Spanish side Deportivo Alaves to bring him to Europe in 2006, for whom he scored a fine goal in a Copa del Rey tie with Barcelona at the Camp Nou. Paulista returned to Brazil with Serie A side Botafogo in 2008, netting seven league goals in 28 appearances as the club won the Rio Cup. The skilful frontman enjoyed his most productive season on joining Cruzeiro in 2009. He bagged an impressive 21 times in 38 appearances in all competitions as the club finished fourth in Serie A and won the Mineiro State Championship. That haul included five in ten Copa Libertadores ties - South America's equivalent of the UEFA Champions League - as the Brazilians reached the final before being edged out by Argentinean club Estudiantes. The following year, 2010, Paulista's nine goals in 30 appearances helped Cruzeiro to finish second in Serie A and reach the Copa Libertadores quarter-finals. After a less productive 2011 campaign, during which he was loaned to Palmeiras, the forward returned to form last year, scoring 28 goals in 40 appearances in all matches.
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Vaz Te West Ham TV exclusive!
WHUFC.com
Ricardo Vaz Te sat down with West Ham TV for an exclusive and wide-ranging interview
11.01.2013
Ricardo Vaz Te enjoyed a fairytale first six months in a West Ham United shirt. The forward arrived at the Boleyn Ground in January before going on to score 12 goals in 18 appearances - climaxed with his unforgettable late winner in the npower Championship final victory over Blackpool at Wembley in May. The No12 continued his good form at the start of the current campaign, scoring his maiden Barclays Premier League goal for the club at Queens Park Rangers on 1 October as the Hammers settled into the top half of the table. Five days later, Vaz Te's dream start to life as a Hammer ended when he dislocated his shoulder in the 3-1 home league defeat by Arsenal, with the initial prognosis ruling him out for three months. The 26-year-old showed typical determination to return to first-team duty two weeks ahead of schedule. Now he is aiming to make up for lost time by helping West Ham to regain their place in the top ten - starting with victory at Sunderland on Saturday. The popular Portuguese sat down with West Ham TV for a wide-ranging interview ahead of this weekend's trip to the Stadium of Light.
"I'm delighted to be back. It has been a bit frustrating at times, but now I'm just working hard to get back to where I left off, really, and trying to push on," said Vaz Te."It's never easy to deal with any injury, especially at the stage I was at before I hurt my shoulder, picking up form in the Premier League. I had a long absence when I felt like I was growing with every game. "I had put in six good performances and I had just started scoring as well, so I thought I could just carry on and things were picking up. To get injured at that stage was not really ideal."
The versatile attacker returned to action at Reading on 29 December before starting the 2-1 Barclays Premier League win over Norwich City and 2-2 FA Cup with Budweiser third-round draw with Manchester United at the Boleyn Ground. Now, Vaz Te is looking forward to a busy period that could potentially see the Hammers play a further six fixtures before the end of January - and setting high standards for himself and for the team. "I was very disappointed against Reading because I felt I could give a bit more and I should have finished the chance that I had. Again, I was still a bit rusty and I had not had many training sessions before that game, but I still apologise for the fans.
"My main aim is to help the club get back into the top ten. I believe that is where the club belongs. With the size of West Ham, that is what we should aim and push for. I am delighted we are doing so well. We have drifted off a little bit but I am hoping I can help the club to get back to the top ten." During a revealing discussion, Vaz Te also discussed his flourishing on-pitch relationship with right-back Guy Demel and his recent interview with a national newspaper in which he talked about his unique upbringing and the determination it gave him to succeed. The popular Portuguese closed by answering a number of questions posed by supporters on the club's official twitter feed @whufc_official. To see if your question was one of those answered now, log in or subscribe now by clicking on the link below.
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Joint-Chairman on the mend
WHUFC.com
West Ham United Joint-Chairman David Gold is recovering in hospital after being taken ill on Tuesday
11.01.2013
Joint-Chairman David Gold has thanked his family, West Ham United supporters, players and staff for their support after being taken ill. Mr Gold was admitted to a central London hospital on Tuesday and was put on intravenous antibiotics and Tamiflu. The Joint-Chairman, who received hundreds of messages of support from Hammers fans via social networking site twitter and a large card signed by Sam Allardyce and his players and coaching staff, has been visited regularly by his two daughters Jacqueline and Vanessa and other members of his family. On Friday morning, Mr Gold had recovered sufficiently to tweet a thank-you message to all those who have wished him well: "Good morning. I'm over the worst. Still on intravenous antibiotics but feeling better. Thank you so much for your kind words of support. dg"
The previous evening, Jacqueline joked that her father would be desperate to be at the Stadium of Light this weekend, despite being poorly. She tweeted: "Thank you to everyone for your support. [Dad] knows life won't be worth living if he even thinks about going to football but I'm sure three points on Saturday will help his recovery."
Vanessa also tweeted her gratitude for the goodwill directed towards the Joint-Chairman from supporters and friends alike: "Thank you for all your get well wishes for Dad."
Everybody at West Ham United wishes Mr Gold a speedy recovery and looks forward to welcoming him back to the Boleyn Ground and Chadwell Heath soon
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Sunderland v West Ham
KO 15:00
11 January 2013
Last updated at 13:58
By Conor McNamara
BBC Match of the Day commentator
BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: Stadium of Light Date: Saturday, 12 January
TEAM NEWS
Sunderland duo Carlos Cuellar and Danny Rose are out with hamstring injuries. John O'Shea and Stephane Sessegnon are doubtful, while new signing Alfred N'Diaye will only play if he receives international clearance in time.
West Ham striker Modibo Maiga is away on international duty but Marouane Chamakh could make his debut after joining on loan from Arsenal. Andy Carroll and George McCartney remain injured and Joey O'Brien is doubtful with a knee problem.
MATCH PREVIEW
When Sunderland beat Manchester City on Boxing Day, many at the Stadium of Light were hoping it would prove to be a turning point in their season. Since then Martin O'Neill's side have lost at home to Tottenham, suffered a heavy defeat at Anfield, and been held to a draw by a side from a lower division in the FA Cup. Sunderland have a small buffer zone between themselves and the relegation zone, but that four-point gap is still too small for comfort. O'Neill has been particularly unfortunate with injuries to experienced players. For most of the campaign John O'Shea, Wes Brown and Lee Cattermole have all been unavailable at the same time. However, the acquisition of French under-21 international Alfred N'Diaye adds cover in both midfield and defence.
West Ham have also dipped their toes in the transfer market. Sam Allardyce had a fine record of regenerating the careers of players who were underperforming elsewhere during his time at Bolton . Joe Cole and Marouane Chamakh are hoping he can do the same to help them rediscover some form. And it is worth mentioning that the return of Jack Collison has also felt like a new signing. West Ham have only had two victories in their last 10 games, but the FA Cup draw against Manchester United last weekend was a decent follow-up to the win over Norwich on New Year's Day. Both those matches were at Upton Park, and now the challenge is to play to that standard away from home. Their last away win did come in the North East against Newcastle, but West Ham have only managed five goals on their league travels this season - fewer than any other club in the top flight. Captain Kevin Nolan certainly enjoys playing Sunderland. He has scored five goals in his last three games against them, including a 90th-minute equaliser in September to salvage a home draw for West Ham.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
The Hammers have won five of their last 11 games at the Stadium of Light in all competitions.
West Ham have won 32 of the previous 83 league and cup encounters, with Sunderland claiming victory on 30 occasions.
Sunderland
Defeat would mean the Black Cats lose three successive league games for the first time under Martin O'Neill. The last time they lost three in a row was in April 2011, when they suffered four successive defeats.
Sunderland drew six of their first eight Premier League matches this season, but have shared the points only once in 13 subsequent games.
Martin O'Neill's men have gained one point from losing positions this season, fewer than any other top-flight side.
Only 10% of the league goals Sunderland have scored this term have been headers, while only 3% of their goals against are headers. Both figures are the lowest in the Premier League this season.
West Ham
The Hammers are winless in their last four away games (D1, L3), failing to score in the last three matches.
Their last away victory was the 1-0 win at Newcastle on 11 November.
They have conceded three league goals from set-pieces this season, fewer than any other team.
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West Ham sign Brazilian Wellington Paulista on loan
BBC.co.uk
By Frank Keogh
West Ham have completed a six-month loan deal for striker Wellington Paulista from Brazilian club Cruzeiro. The Hammers have the option for a further three-year contract. Paulista has scored 75 goals in 160 games for Cruzeiro although some of those were in the state championships against inferior opposition.
He is Hammers boss Sam Allardyce's fourth January recruit after midfielder Joe Cole and strikers Marouane Chamakh and Sean Maguire. For some three-and-a-half years now, Premier League managers have had visits from agents carrying DVDs showing off the skills of Wellington Paulista. They were seeking to cash in on his successful campaign in the 2009 version of the Copa Libertadores, South America's Champions League, when with five goals he was top scorer for beaten finalists Cruzeiro. The fact that the tournament top marksman was Mauro Boselli (who flopped at Wigan) of winners Estudiantes shows that Premier League success is not guaranteed. "I think I can do my best here and I am coming to England to prove to everyone that I am one of the best strikers in Brazil and to get better and better," Paulista told West Ham's official website . David Sullivan, West Ham's joint-chairman, likened the striker to other players that have had an impact at the club in recent years. "His arrival is similar to some of the other 'wildcard' players we have signed before, like in Demba Ba and Ilan," he said. "They both made significant contributions and if he can match their efforts he will be an excellent acquisition for West Ham United."
Tim Vickery, the BBC's South American football expert, said Paulista has the speed to work the flanks and can play as a support striker as well as centre-forward. "A late developer by Brazilian standards, he was 23 before he made a mark on his country's first division, scoring nine goals for Santos in 2006," he said. "He then spent a few months in Spain with Alaves, returning home to join Botafogo in 2008 and Cruzeiro the following year - where he has been ever since, with the exception of an unsuccessful few months with Palmeiras in 2011. "He was Cruzeiro's top scorer (with 10 goals) in the recently completed Brazilian Championship. After two mediocre years the club need to rebuild, and at last, he has the chance to show the English public what he can do."
Wellington would be competing with Carlton Cole, Ricardo Vaz Te and fellow loanees Chamakh and Andy Carroll for a place in West Ham's attack. Carroll is expected to return from a knee injury within the next fortnight, but fellow striker Modibo Maiga is likely to miss several matches as he joins up with Mali for the Africa Cup of Nations. Maguire, who was signed from Irish side Waterford United, is likely to start off in the Hammers' development squad.
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Wellington Paulista signs six-month loan deal
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 11th January 2013
By: Staff Writer
West Ham United have completed the signing of Brazilian striker Wellington Paulista on a six-month loan. The 29-year-old, who is contracted to Brazilian Serie A club Cruzeiro will remain in East London for the rest of the 2012/13 campaign with the option of a three-year contract thereafter. Speaking to West Ham TV, Paulista said: "I am really happy to be here at West Ham United. Everyone has been very kind to me since I have been at the club this week. "I think I can do my best here and I am coming to England to prove to everyone that I am one of the best strikers in Brazil and to get better and better. I am strong, I am a fighter and I can score with both feet. "I run a lot on the pitch and I can play as either as first or second striker." KUMB.com revealed last week that West Ham had agreed a deal to take the player on loan after Cruzeiro director of football Alexandre Mattos confirmed that the player was on his way to England.
"Cruzeiro would like to thank Wellington a lot, he is a great professional," said Mattos. "He always honoured and liked Cruzeiro a lot, as Cruzeiro liked him also. The clubs doors are always open for him." News of Paulista's move to England met with mixed reports from fans of his parent club; whilst some wished him well, others were delighted to part company with a player whom one described as "a ridiculous player".
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Premier League: Sunderland looking to get back to winning ways against West Ham
Last Updated: January 11, 2013 11:50am
SSN
Sunderland will want to start pulling clear of trouble again when they welcome West Ham to the Stadium of Light. The Black Cats have suffered back-to-back defeats in the Premier League to sit just four points clear of the relegation zone. Now is the time for them to start stringing positive results together and push towards the mid-table standing they feel they are deserving of. West Ham currently occupy such a perch, with Sam Allardyce's side having fared admirably during their first season back in the big time.
The Hammers have not been at their best, though, on the road and will be looking to right a few wrongs on Wearside. There is, however, likely to be little between the two sides, with a 1-1 draw at Upton Park earlier in the campaign suggesting they are evenly matched.
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Stephane Sessegnon could return for Sunderland after being forced to sit out last weekend's FA Cup third round clash with Bolton with an ankle problem.
Carlos Cuellar, Wes Brown and Danny Rose will miss out, meaning Titus Bramble and Matt Kilgallon are likely to be paired together at the heart of the Black Cats' four as they attempt to negotiate a defensive injury crisis. John O'Shea returned to training on Thursday, but is not 100 per cent, while international clearance is yet to be received for new signing Alfred N'Diaye.
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New West Ham striker Marouane Chamakh goes straight into the Hammers squad for Saturday. The 28-year-old Morocco international has been signed on loan from Arsenal and could make his debut at the Stadium of Light. Modibo Maiga is missing as he links up with Mali ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations while fellow forward Andy Carroll (knee) is also absent. Defender Joey O'Brien remains a doubt with a hamstring problem but George McCartney (knee) is definitely out.
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Sam Allardyce says Black Cats are better than their results have shown
Last Updated: January 11, 2013 1:44pm
SSN
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce believes his team will have to reproduce the sort of form they showed against Manchester United last weekend if they want to take any points from the Stadium of Light on Saturday. Allardyce travels to Wearside to face a team that is three places further down the league than the Hammers and also four points worse off. But Allardyce believes the Black Cats have performed better than their results have shown. He said: "It's not been about the performance but the results haven't come because they have not converted enough of the chances that they've created. "I don't think they've had too many goalscorers apart from the magnificent start (Steven) Fletcher made. "I think they have paid a price for that in result terms but performances, particularly at Sunderland,have always been very, very good - according to our reports. "It will be a tough game as always away from home. We want to be playing as well as we did against Manchester United to achieve a result at Sunderland. Anything less than that will make life difficult for us." In last week's FA Cup clash against the Reds at Upton Park, it needed a last-gasp equaliser from Robin van Persie to salvage a replay for United.
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Wellington pulls on Hammers boots
Published: 3 hrs ago
The Sun
BRAZILIAN striker Wellington Paulista has joined West Ham on loan until the end of the season. The 29-year-old hitman has signed from Cruzeiro for an initial six-month spell but the Hammers have an option to extend it to a three-year contract. He becomes Sam Allardyce's fourth signing of the January transfer window after Joe Cole, Sean Maguire and Marouane Chamakh. Wellington said: "I think I can do my best here and I am coming to England to prove to everyone that I am one of the best strikers in Brazil and to get better and better. "I am strong, I am a fighter and I can score with both feet. I run a lot on the pitch and I can play as either as first or second striker. "The pressure will not be a problem for me because I am used to it from my time in Brazil, where the fans were really addicted to the club. "The manager also put pressure on the players too, so it will be the same playing here."
West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan described Wellington as a 'wildcard' signing. He said: "He is another exciting player to add to our squad and although he may not be that well known on these shores, he comes with an excellent track record in Brazil. "His arrival is similar to some of the other 'wildcard' players we have signed before like in Demba Ba and Ilan. "They both made significant contributions and if he can match their efforts he will be an excellent acquisition for West Ham United."
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I'm one of the best strikers in Brazil and I will prove it, says West Ham new-boy Paulista
PUBLISHED: 19:55, 11 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:57, 11 January 2013
Daily Mail
West Ham have completed the loan signing of Brazilian forward Wellington Paulista from Cruzeiro. The 29-year-old has signed for the Hammers on an initial six-month loan deal but the club have an option to extend that to a three-year contract. Wellington has been linked with a move to Upton Park for a number of weeks and becomes Sam Allardyce's fourth signing of the January transfer window following the acquisitions of Joe Cole, Sean Maguire and Marouane Chamakh. Wellington, who can play as a main striker or operate on either wing, will now be competing with Chamakh, Andy Carroll and Carlton Cole for a berth in West Ham's attack. The Hammers have struggled to find goals from their forwards for much of the season with midfielders Kevin Nolan and Mark Noble leading the scoring charts with nine goals between them. Allardyce will be hoping Wellington could be the answer to the lack of firepower, with the Brazilian having finished last season as Cruzeiro's top scorer with an impressive 27 goals. Wellington said he has moved to West Ham to showcase his talents outside his home country and is not worried by the pressure of playing in the Barclays Premier League. 'I think I can do my best here and I am coming to England to prove to everyone that I am one of the best strikers in Brazil and to get better and better,' he told West Ham TV. 'I am strong, I am a fighter and I can score with both feet. I run a lot on the pitch and I can play as either as first or second striker. 'The pressure will not be a problem for me because I am used to it from my time in Brazil, where the fans were really addicted to the club. The manager also put pressure on the players too, so it will be the same playing here.'
West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan labelled the signing of Wellington as a 'wildcard' but is sure he will be a hit at Upton Park. 'I'd like to welcome Wellington Paulista to east London and West Ham United,' Sullivan said. 'He is another exciting player to add to our squad and although he may not be that well known on these shores, he comes with an excellent track record in Brazil. 'His arrival is similar to some of the other 'wildcard' players we have signed before like in Demba Ba and Ilan. 'They both made significant contributions and if he can match their efforts he will be an excellent acquisition for West Ham United.'
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Carlton's not a happy bunny! Can you guess why Hammers striker will receive a 'massive fine'?
By RIK SHARMA
PUBLISHED: 10:49, 11 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:28, 11 January 2013
Daily Mail
Carlton Cole has revealed he will be on the end of a 'massive fine' after being late to West Ham training. The striker complained on Twitter about the punishment he will receive, as the Hammers prepare to face Sunderland on Saturday afternoon. He wrote: 'I'm late this morning, FML (an acronym of 'f*** my life')! That's a massive fine for me. Not a happy bunny.' He later tweeted that he had been on the receiving end of some 'banter' from the 'lads' but was now back on track and up north with the squad. Saturday's clash at the Stadium of Light could see Marouane Chamakh introduced from the bench to make his West Ham debut. The Arsenal striker who has moved on loan to Upton Park has been backed by Hammers boss Sam Allardyce to make an impact. Allardyce said: 'He's itching and hungry to get back and show what he can do. We'll try and get him to be that goal threat that he was ultimately at Bordeaux. Obviously he's been very disappointed with his lack of involvement at Arsenal. 'I think Arsene Wenger must've thought he's good enough for Arsenal and we'll play to his strengths. With Emmanuel Adebayor they used to cross balls so I don' t know why they didn't for Chamakh. 'Now with Olivier Giroud, they will cross balls for him. Obviously it hasn't worked there but hopefully it will work for us.' 'We'll give him the platform by feeding him the right type of balls. You provide the service he needs in terms of how he plays. 'He's exceptionally good in the air and he's really good at getting between defenders from crosses. We can provide the ammunition for him to hopefully get a few goals.'
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Sunderland v West Ham United
KUMB.com
Filed: Saturday, 12th January 2013
By: Preview Percy
Next up it's the long trek up the various bits of road that constitute the A1 & A1 (M) to the daftly-named Stadium of Light where we will be hosted by Sunderland for a 3pm kick-off on Saturday. Hint: if it feels warm, sunny and just about everyone is wearing shorts and talking Portuguese, you may have programmed the wrong Stadium of Light into the satnav. Easily done.
Our hosts currently sit in 14th place with 22 points from 21 games. That's three places and four points behind us with us having played a game fewer. In the league current form is a nice easy won three lost three split. The wins came at home against Man City (1-0) and Reading (3-0) and away at Southampton (1-0). The defeats came away at Liverpool (3-0) and Man Utd (3-1) and at home to Spurs (1-2).
Last weekend they drew 2-2 in the cup at Bolton, having been 2-0 down well into the second half. Like us a few weeks back they were a bit short handed due to injuries and were only able to name six on the subs' bench. Something that boss Martin O'Neill denied was an exercise in making a point over squad depth to chairman Ellis Short. Of course not Martin.
Whether or not O'Neill was making a point, they've made their first signing of the January window. Midfielder/defender Alfred N'Diaye has arrived from Turkish side Bursaspor. This is a signing of which I wholeheartedly approve. Here at the Avram Grant Rest Home For The Bewildered we reckon that there are not nearly enough players with good old fashioned names like Alfred in the league. Ok his surname isn't Blenkinsop or something else suitably northern but every little helps.
N'Diyae (or Alf as I hope they'll call him) spent two years in Turkey having signed from French outfit Nancy (yes, yes you can say he was a Nancy boy if you must). The fee has been reported as €4.7m. I have no idea how much that is in real money. Just think yourself fortunate that Matron remembered how to get the "€" symbol, even if it was as a result of her sitting on the keyboard. Alf's appearance on Saturday (or otherwise) is dependent on the arrival of international clearance.
Common wisdom has it that they could do with further reinforcement in defence. Wes Brown is injured – knee ligaments are his problem. John O'Shea, who apparently hasn't had the best of seasons, has a hamstring problem as has Carlos Cuellar, who picked his up during the Bolton cup-tie. This leaves a potential centre-back pairing of Titus "Crimewatch" Bramble and ex-Hammer (albeit on loan) Matthew Kilgallon. Kilgallon made three appearances during a loan spell in 2003. Apparently. Can't say any of them stuck in the mind. With the biting wit and intelligence beloved of professional footballers, he is apparently known as "Killa".
Elsewhere in defence there were worries that the on-loan (from Spurs) Danny Rose might be recalled to White Hart Lane. A bit academic really since he too has caught "hamstring" and is another absentee.
Top scorer thus far is Steven Fletcher with eight. He got their goal in the 1-1 draw at the Boleyn in September. They started off the season rather dependant on Fletcher. In fact, from the start of the season they had to wait until the meeting with Newcastle on 21st October for anyone else to score for them – and even that was an o.g. prompting Tyneside wags to note that Dember Ba was the Mackems' second top scorer. They then had to wait until 10 November for anyone else to get a league goal for them when Adam Johnson scored in the 2-1 defeat at Everton.
Fletcher has tended to operate as a lone striker up front with Stephane Sessegnon operating in a sort of free role in and around Fletcher. Benin international Sessegnon is another doubt for this match having missed the Bolton cup match with an ankle injury, a problem with which he was struggling at the start of the season.
In Sessignon's absence they went with Craig Gardner in the free role against Bolton. Gardner has been a bit confused over the years. A graduate of the Villa academy he apparently claimed to have been a lifelong Villa fan until his transfer to Birmingham City, whereupon he suddenly remembered that it was Birmingham who he'd supported all along. This lifelong love for the Blues didn't stop him leaving for Sunderland in 2011 as soon as Birmingham had been relegated.
Gardner's early days on Wearside weren't the happiest period of his life amid rumours of a falling out with Steve Bruce which, given that Bruce is an ignorant twit of the lowest order, is hardly the hardest thing to do. Bruce's sacking (STILL funny after all this time) and the subsequent arrival of O'Neill saw an improvement in his mood, though there have still been rumours of homesickness for the West Midlands, as if such a thing were possible.
As an alternative to playing a lone striker plus a nomad it's possible that they might go for a more orthodox two up front. 19-year-old Conor Wickham came on in that role against Bolton and scored, prompting O'Neill to comment on how good the partnership with Fletcher had looked. There was a lot of hype coming out of Ipswich in Wickham's early days there, with some even suggesting that the then just turned 17 years old striker might be worth taking to the 2010 World Cup. If the intention was for all the hyperbole to push up the player's sale price for a transfer it certainly had the desired effect, with Ipswich managing to persuade Sunderland to part with £8m for the player's services – the fee possibly rising to £12m with add-ons. He's been in and out of the side and the goal against Bolton was only the second goal of his career on Wearside and the majority of the player's appearances have come from the bench.
So what of us? Good performance last week in the Cup wasn't it and I thought we were a tad unlucky not to be through to the next round to be honest. Although the lateness of the equaliser made the result feel like a defeat at the time, the passing of a week has added a dose of perspective to proceedings and there was a lot of that 90 minutes to feel good about.
On the injury front it's about a week early for both Diame and Carroll. Linda's ligaments will be a while yet. The problem left back slot may still be an issue and Joey O'Brien is a doubt with his hamstring problem. Some sources suggest that he may be available for selection but it's not something I'd like to invest any money on. Also on the injured list will be co-Chairman David Gold who is suffering from pneumonia. I guess a trip to somewhere as cold as Sunderland is the last thing you'd need as a pneumonia-sufferer.
At the time of writing we're still trying to agree a fee with Blackburn for Martin Olsson so, unless anything has changed between me writing this and the editors picking it up, we may see young Potts fill that position again. The lad had a decent game – admirably helped by the senior pros – against the Salford whingers and I wouldn't be too worried to see him start this one.
Elsewhere at the back I'd expect Mr Allardyce to revert to his preferred pairing of Collins and Reid in the middle of defence, with Tomkins reverting to the bench. Tomkins has been linked with a move away to Newcastle – something that I reckon would be a mistake, though if push came to shove one couldn't blame the player for wanting more regular starts. I guess it's all a matter of patience.
There are interesting selection issues in midfield. Assuming that the skipper is treated as the one behind in a 4-4-1-1, that leaves Noble, Collison, Cole (J), Diarra, Vaz Te, Taylor, O'Neil, Jarvis all looking for space, with Diame to throw into the mix in a week or two. Whether or not Joe Cole would have started last weekend had the match been a league match rather than a cup-tie is debatable. However, I'd say that he did enough in the time he was on the pitch to warrant another start, though traditionally Mr Allardyce tends to take a more cautious approach to life on the road, which may see the player start on the bench. Collison's return from his knee injury has been good enough to warrant a continued starting place (assuming that his knee is up to it) and with Noble on auto-select the selection in the other positions will say a lot about our attitude to this match.
Up front we can now add the on-loan Marouane Chamakh to proceedings. With Cole (C) in decent shape, Chamakh'll be occupying the spot on the bench vacated by Mo Maiga, who will be away on African Cup of Nations duty with Mali. Until earlier today, there'd been no news on the arrival of Wellington Paulista, who was on his way from Cruzeiro. The last I heard he was still in the Shaun Wright-Phillips Memorial Medical Centre with a plethora of people in white coats tapping his knee with those little rubber hammers. Before he signed, of course.
Prediction? I fancy a rare top flight away win for this one. Even with a full squad they've not been the most prolific of scorers, averaging a goal a game in the league. Ok, so we've not been over goal-happy on the road ourselves – the five we've got away from the Boleyn is the lowest figure in the league. However, with a severely depleted defence to play against we really ought to be targeting three points from this one. For that reason the Avram Grant Rest Home Fund to repair the keyboard that matron broke by sitting on (€2.50) will be placed on a 2-0 win to us.
Enjoy the game!
When Last We Met On Wearside: Lost 1-0 (December 2010). A Jordan Henderson strike on 34 minutes was enough to send us to the bottom of the league. This happened only three days after we'd stuck four past Moan Utd without response in the League Cup. Did I hear "typical West Ham"?
Referee: Neil Swarbrick. Last seen in the middle handling our 4-1 demolition of Southampton in October, though he also had the 4th official role at West Brom and Newcastle. NB did anyone else note how the idiot who did the Everton match was "punished" with a League Cup Semi Final? Way to go PGMO. Not.
Danger Man: Steven Fletcher. Top scorer and the player on whom they depend for their goals.
Daft Fact Of The Week: The first rectangular police box was installed in Sunderland in 1923. The unit contained a telephone with which the constabulary could contact the base police station. This phone was accessible from the outside enabling the general public to contact the police in case of emergency. The interior effectively acted as a mini-police station, containing an incident book, a first aid kit and a miniature black hole enabling the device to travel through both time and space. Sadly the advanced technology proved too much for the people of Sunderland, and the telephone remained unused for 40 years until the box suddenly disappeared with a horrible grinding noise.
Stat man John: Northcutt's corner
Head to Head
Pld 83; West Ham Utd 32, Sunderland 30, Draws 21.
First Meeting
25th August 1923: Sunderland 0-0 West Ham Utd (Roker Park, Division One)
Last Meeting
22nd September 2012 West Ham Utd 1-1 Sunderland (Boleyn Ground, Premier League)
Biggest Win(s)
19th October 1968: West Ham Utd 8-0 Sunderland (Boleyn Ground, Division One)
Heaviest Defeat(s)
5th March 1977: Sunderland 6-0 West Ham Utd (Roker Park, Division One)
Biggest Win(s)
19th October 1968: West Ham Utd 8-0 Sunderland (Boleyn Ground, Division One)
On 19th October 1968, West Ham United's smallest crowd of the season gathered at the Boleyn Ground to witness what became a record-breaking First Division match for a number of reasons. Firstly, West Ham's 8-0 win equalled the club's record win; secondly, goalscorer Geoff Hurst achieved a feat that hasn't been matched in the ensuing 44 years by scoring six of them and thirdly, he also achieved the rare feat of scoring a hat-trick in each half (which is also unlikely to have been repeated). Hurst admitted post-match that the first of his record haul (on 18 minutes) was deliberate handball. However there was nothing dubious about any of the remaining five, which arrived in the 34th, 44th, 48th, 61st and 71st minute.
Friendlies
October 1953: West Ham Utd 2-0 Sunderland (Sexton, Dixon)
Early baths
2011/12: Joey O'Brien (a); 2011/12: Jack Collison (a).
They Played For Both
Richard Bell; Gary Breen; Clive Clarke; Keith Coleman; Ernie England; John Foreman; Harry Forster; Jack Foster; Harry Hooper; Don Hutchison; Mattie Kilgallon; George McCartney; Billy Moore; Bryan 'Pop' Robson; Dave Swindlehurst; Tal Ben Haim; Wayne Bridge; Danny Collins; Anton Ferdinand; Andy Melville.
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Big Sam's window pain
The Sun
By PAT SHEEHAN
Last Updated: 12th January 2013
SAM ALLARDYCE has admitted he is facing the sack if he does not get his transfers right in the January window. The West Ham boss reckons the club will have been offered THOUSANDS of players during the window he regards as a nightmare. Allardyce, who takes his team to Sunderland today, revealed: "Mistakes cost you your job, don't they? "If I make mistakes in the transfer window and bring in players that fail, it costs me my job. It gets me the sack."
West Ham's joint chairmen David Gold and David Sullivan, chief executive Karren Brady, Allardyce, head of recruitment Martin Glover and club coaching staff started getting offered players once the clock hits midnight on December 31. Allardyce explained: "I will be able to tell you exactly how many players West Ham have been offered when the window closes at the end of the month because I keep a note of everything. "Right now I can tell you that it will run into the thousands but the window has always been out of control since it started 10 years ago. It has never been in control. "It has never been an ideal situation in any way, shape or form during the season. "It's obviously a very disruptive time of the year, the back end of December and the beginning of January. "I try very hard not to let the window use up all my time — I pass it all on to Martin — and he is panicking a bit at the moment because he can't get any sleep at all."
Most Premier League clubs now have a sophisticated scouting system so nothing is left to chance with players' off-field activities as crucial as those on it in a bid to make sure the 'right characters' are signed. Allardyce said: "It is not luck — you cannot rely on luck. "You have got to rely on the information you can gather and try to make a calculated choice that this is the right one for you. "In January you need to get in what you wanted at the beginning of the season. "In the summer I wanted six players but, apart from Mohamed Diame, I didn't get them for a variety of reasons. "When we didn't get any of those six targets we moved on to the next level and the next until we finally got what we got — which was still pretty good talent but they were not the targets we first had in mind.
"All clubs miss out because sometimes they do not know certain players are available to buy or they did not want to come. Then, as it goes on, people do become available and sometimes you take a player and then you get a player come back to you that you have been negotiating with and you kick yourself and think, 'If I had just waited a few days longer'."
So far this month, Allardyce has brought in Hammers old-boy Joe Cole from Liverpool and picked up Arsenal striker Marouane Chamakh on loan. But the Hammers boss reckons his worst miss in the transfer market was Bolton's failure to sign Samuel Eto'o, who went on to become one of the game's biggest stars. He explained: "We could have got Eto'o for £6.5million from Mallorca but the chairman was too tight to pay at the time, even though I said there was a £20m player on a plate for him."
The Cameroon striker eventually joined Barcelona and spent five successful years at the Nou Camp before joining Inter Milan. He is now reputedly the world's highest-paid footballer on an alleged £350,000 a week at Russian team Anzhi Makhachkala The Hammers' main target in this window is a left-sided player and Allardyce confirmed the SunSport exclusive that he is chasing Blackburn's Martin Olson. Allardyce admitted: "We have made an enquiry... negotiations are ongoing at the moment. "In terms of what we're doing at the moment, we're as active as everybody else. "If there's a player out there that we think can improve our squad, we'll try and move on him."
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Crem de la Prem
By KARREN BRADY
Published: 11th January 2013
The Sun
Saturday, January 5
UPTON PARK is like an Oscars party today. We have movie stars, catwalk models, a world icon, dozens of millionaires and the odd billionaire. Our icon, David Beckham, missed Robin van Persie's replay-earning goal for Man U. Did he leave to catch an early bus? I thought the Hammers more than matched United and Joe Cole underlined how much a club loses when they are forced to sell a favourite son. Just like Arsenal and Van Persie, really.
Sunday, January 6
ON TV, I catch up with Joe Hart having his hair shampooed as if it were during a match. If I were him I'd wash the ad right out of my hair. I can tell him that by the time he has been called Dan Druff 1,000 times he's really going to have an itchy scalp. Perhaps he can take it. I hope so because the product is going to profit more than he does. Remember Diamond Lights, Hoddle and Waddle? I rest my case!
Monday, January 7
BUY early, buy smart is our philosophy for the transfer window. Having got Joe Cole and Marouane Chamakh, we try for a defender but our bid is rejected.
I remember at Birmingham we had to stand by, horrified, as we slid to the Championship after ruling out shopping in January 2006. David Sullivan and David Gold vowed then they would never again be caught with their shorts down.
Tuesday, January 8
LIONEL MESSI may only be 25 but his fourth consecutive award of the Ballon d'Or as World Player of the Year qualifies him as Old Goldenballs. Spanish football has such a grip on the FIFA panel that no other league is represented — not even in the world team of the year. This is not just a slap in the face for the Premier League, it's a school of wet kippers. Yet when it comes to watching on the telly, it's to the Prem that easily the most turn. Viewers love the sweeping competitiveness of games in England.
Wednesday, January 9
MICHU, at £2million, could yet be the deal of the decade. Finding bargain players in top-level football is often as unrewarding as panning for gold. So buying an attacking midfielder from a small club in Spain and moulding him into the scorer of 16 goals halfway through the season is an amazingly creative piece of business. Well done to the behind-the-scenes people at Swansea for that. Tonight, Michu's sole shot against Chelsea, a pinpoint winner, was the kind of goal Fernando Torres used to score when he was on a streak at Liverpool. It made him a £50million player. That's enough to turn Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins cross-eyed.
Thursday, January 10
A NEWLY single Premier League director is going out to dinner tonight with a friend of a friend of mine on what, I guess, you'd call a blind date. He calls me in a panic at lunchtime today saying he may have to cancel as a big sty has come up on his eye and it looks dreadful and he doesn't want to put her off. Don't worry, I say. Just cover it up with your wallet and all will be fine and dandy!
Friday, January 11
THE FA offer of an £18,000-a-year contract hasn't exactly caused our women's international players to chain themselves to Buckingham Palace gates — but they aren't happy. Players' union chief Gordon Taylor takes up rolling pins on their behalf, calling the offer "embarrassing". Some will doubt that in a year of domestic football their matches will see as many fans as tomorrow's two Prem games. I have a suggestion. Taylor should dig into his union's coffers and pay the top girls a few thousand more.
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Cole shovel: West Ham tell striker Carlton to find himself another club
The Mirror
11 Jan 2013 22:30
Carlton Cole is fuming after being told he can leave West Ham. With on-loan Liverpool striker Andy Carroll soon to be fit again and having borrowed Marouane Chamakh from Arsenal for the rest of the season, Upton Park chiefs are ready to listen to offers for Cole. The club are understood to have tried to convince his representatives that his future lies elsewhere. But Cole remains determined to stay and fight for his place. Hammers manager Sam Allardyce prefers both Chamakh and Carroll to Cole, who has scored twice in 19 games so far this season. But Carroll has scored just once in 14 appearances for the east London club. Chamakh scored two in four appearances for the Gunners this season - after managing one in 21 games in the previous campaign - and his departure was widely welcomed by Arsenal fans. Reading and Norwich are both keen on Cole. The former 29-year-old England striker moved to Upton Park from Chelsea after loan spells at Wolves, Charlton and Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Allardyce has blasted the transfer-window system.
* WEST HAM and Southampton have both made an enquiry to take Manchester City's John Guidetti on loan, writes John Cross. The 20-year-old striker is wanted by Italians Fiorentina too, but City want him to gain Premier League experience.
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