Friday, January 9

Daily WHUFC News - 9th January 2015

Adrian earns Mimms praise
WHUFC.com
Bobby Mimms believes Adrian is performing as well as any goalkeeper in the
Barclays Premier League
08.01.2015

Adrian is performing as well as any goalkeeper in the Barclays Premier
League at present, according to West Ham United coach Bobby Mimms.
Mimms has worked closely with the Spaniard since his arrival at the Hammers
in October, and has been hugely impressed by Adrian's attitude, ability
and all-round approach to his craft. The 28-year-old has responded by
producing a string of eye-catching performances. Going into Saturday's trip
to Swansea City, Adrian has made 65 saves in the Barclays Premier League
goalkeeper this season, level with the Swans' own Lukasz Fabianski and
second only to Queens Park Rangers' former West Ham stopper Robert Green
(73). While he has been kept busy, Mimms says the former Real Betis man has
been up to the task repeatedly when called upon. "Adrian is doing really
well," the goalkeeper coach confirmed. "Since I came to the Club, he has
performed pretty consistently and over the Christmas period some of his
performances were top-class. "I don't think there is anybody performing in
the Premier League as well and as consistently as Adrian at the moment, so
long may that continue. "We will keep working out there on the training
pitch and hopefully he can carry that into the games."

Of his 65 saves, Adrian has made three from shots unleashed inside his
six-yard box and 31 apiece from inside and outside his penalty area. When
you factor in his accurate distribution over short and long distances, it is
easy to see why Mimms is among a growing number of people who rate the
Seville-born goalkeeper as one of the best in English football at present.
He will get another chance to prove his credentials when West Ham travel to
Wales to face Swansea on Saturday, with kick-off at the Liberty Stadium at
3pm. You can catch live coverage of the match on whufc.com and across our
social media channels.

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Howes ready for Spurs
WHUFC.com
Academy goalkeeper Sam Howes is confident the Dev Squad can build on
Leicester win
08.01.2015

West Ham United Academy goalkeeper Sam Howes was delighted to secure his
first clean sheet of the season in the Development Squad's 1-0 win over
Leicester City on Monday at Rush Green. In a tight affair, the Hammers came
out on top when substitute Djair Parfitt-Williams headed home Lewis Page's
corner in the 84th minute, and now the goalkeeper is looking for more
success when the U21s take on Tottenham Hotspur at Rush Green on Friday
night (7pm kick-off). Speaking after the game, the 18-year-old shot-stopper
said: "It was great to get my first clean sheet of the season for the U21s
on Monday. I thought we were excellent on the night. Leicester are a strong
team but we worked hard to get the result in the end. "To score in the 85th
minute was absolutely crucial. Our recent streak hasn't been going too well
for us but it was good to get the win and all the lads were buzzing."

Howes has had a notable season for the Hammers, making a substitute
appearance on the first team's pre-season tour of New Zealand, before
signing a professional contract. So far this season Howes has made five U21
appearances as well as 10 starts for the U18s. Assessing his own
performance, he continued: "I didn't have too much to do in the first half,
it was mainly distribution work. "In the second half the game opened up a
bit, and we got a bit more stretched. So I had one or two saves to make but
all the lads played their part and everyone is delighted get the three
points and a clean sheet."

The Dev Squad face a busy January with Friday night's game against rivals
Tottenham Hotspur their second of the week, out of five in total. After the
Spurs game, the Hammers will play away at Everton and Southampton while
hosting Chelsea on Friday 23 January.. However, Howes insists that everybody
is taking each game one at a time and they prepare for the Tottenham game.
"Leicester were very organised, they came with a plan to win. They're second
from bottom so they also needed the win. This win could change the course of
our season.
"Tottenham will be an even tougher game, they're doing well in the league.
It's a London derby and we're at home, this win over Leicester will give us
confidence so we have a chance. We had have a day off on Tuesday to recover
and then refocus for Tottenham."

Kick off at Rush Green is 7pm on Friday. Admission is FREE for Season Ticket
Holders, just £3 for adults and £1 for U16s.

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Senegal angry at Sakho withdrawal
BBC.co.uk

Senegal officials hope to prevent injured Diafra Sakho playing for West Ham
during the three-week-long Africa Cup of Nations tournament.
Forward Sakho, 25, is out with a back injury, with a senior Senegal official
accusing the Premier League side of a "lack of respect" over his
withdrawal. The 2002 runners-up wanted to assess the player's injury
themselves. "We're going to Fifa and the English FA," Senegal Football
Federation president Augustin Senghor.

Speaking to the Senegal Press Agency, Senghor added: "Obviously, West Ham
have shown a lack of respect in waiting until the last minute before
alerting us to Sakho's unavailability for six weeks and even his inability
to travel by plane to come and join the squad."
Sakho had been due to arrive in Dakar on Tuesday for Senegal medics to
assess his recurring back problem. But the player's agent said he had been
advised against travelling. Sakho missed three Premier League games after
suffering a back injury just before Senegal's final Africa Cup of Nations
qualifier against Botswana, which forced him to pull out of that match.
Hammers boss Sam Allardyce was critical of Senegal's handling of the player
at the time, describing it as "outrageous".

Sakho will be replaced by Pape Moussa Konate, 21, who plays for Sion in
Switzerland, at the tournament in Equatorial Guinea.
It starts on 17 January and runs until 8 February. West Ham, seventh in the
table, have four Premier League games and at least one FA Cup replay during
the course of the Africa Cup of Nations. The Hammers said Allardyce is
expected to address the issue in his scheduled news conference on Friday.

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OXFORD READY TO COMMIT HIS FUTURE
By Sean Whetstone 8 Jan 2015 at 22:06
West Ham Till I DIe

Reece Oxford is poised to commit his long term future to the club according
to the Daily Mail. Oxford, who turned 16 last month, is viewed as one of
best Hammers Academy talents in many years with many of the Premier League's
top clubs looking to poach him from us over the last year.

Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal have all shown interest in the
teenager in the past, leading to fears from within West Ham that we could
lose Oxford as new contract talks with him stalled last year.

As a 15 year old, Oxford was an unused substitute in the Capital One Cup
defeat against Sheffield United in September The central defender has been
likened to former Hammers academy graduate Rio Ferdinand, could have left
for a nominal fee in the summer when his contract was due to expire. He also
captained England's U-17s in the summer

Chairman David Sullivan previously said last year when Oxford was 15 "It's a
joke that they can just come in and nick your best players for just
£250,000. Our academy costs just under £4 million a year to run. Up until
this season you could nick a 15-year-old for about £50,000. I think they are
going to change it now and there is going to be some retrospective
compensation. So you'll probably get £250,000."If you lose someone for a few
hundred thousand quid its nothing when the academy costs £4 million to run."

Official confirmation that he has put pen to paper is expected in January.

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SENEGAL: WEST HAM TREATED US WITH DISRESPECT
By Iain Dale 8 Jan 2015 at 12:37
West Ham Till I Die

According to "talkSport" Senegal are accusing West Ham of showing no respect
to them and have reported West Ham to the FA and FIFA over Diafra Sakho's
injury. It has prevented him from playing in the African Nations Cup. Sam
wouldn't let Sakho get on a plane – not surprising considering Sakho has a
back injury, which, let's remember was caused by the Senegalese medical
team. They are saying he can't play for West Ham while the ACN is underway,
even if he recovers.

Perhaps they should be reminded just who pays his wages.

Idiots.

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West Ham youngster Reece Oxford set to pen new long-term deal at Upton Park
Jan 08, 2015 22:30 By John Cross, James Nursey
Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal have all reportedly been eyeing the
16-year-old, but the Hammers look set to hold on to him
The Mirror

West Ham teenager Reece Oxford is set to give the club a major boost by
committing his long term future to Upton Park. Liverpool, Manchester United
and Arsenal have all been tracking the 16-year-old defender who is viewed as
one of the country's brightest prospects.
Oxford, who has captained England's under-17s, has already made the bench
for the first team and is now set to sign a deal after positive
negotiations. The Hammers are trying to snap up PSG starlet Jean-Kevin
Augustin on the cheap. The exciting France U18 international striker is out
of contract this summer. He has a clutch of top European clubs chasing him
including Juventus, Roma, Benfica and Porto. The youngster, who turns 18 in
June, is now able to speak to foreign clubs. And the high-flying Hammers are
trying to broker a cut-price deal to bring him this month or agree terms for
the summer.

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Carroll OK for Swans clash despite new injury!
Posted by Sean Whetstone on January 8, 2015 in Whispers
Claret * Hugh

Andy Carroll posted photographic evidence of a new injury to his thousands
of followers on Instagram today. Despite having state of art medical
facilities and staff at West Ham it was left to the future Mrs Carroll to
make a home made plaster for the £16m striker. Neither his little finger or
the ankle problem which saw him miss the Third Round FA Cup Tie at Everton
will keep him out of the game at Swansea this weekend! ClaretandHugh was
told: "He'll be fine – the knock he took in training which kept him out of
the Everton game was very minor."

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Irons on Jarvis-Ipswich loan link
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 8, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

Matt Jarvis will not be allowed out on loan this month despite rumours of
interest from promotion-seeking Championship club Ipswich.
With the Hammers short on numbers, Jarvis is seen as a key member of the
squad and a source said there was no chance of the winger being let out on
loan. Rumours had been circulating in Ipswich that his former Wolves boss
Mick McCarthy was keen but a Hammers source told ClaretandHugh: "There's
been no contact and it's difficult to see how they could afford him." With
the Tractor Boys in second place in the Championship, Jarvis would make an
ideal signing but the Irons are adamant it won't happen. A source told
ClaretandHugh: "We couldn't allow it even if Ipswich could afford to do a
deal. We need Matt – he's very much part of things at the moment."

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Senegal step up Sakho hot air war
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 8, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

Senegal – it seems is still on the warpath making all sorts of threatening
noises about Diafra Sakho being unavailable for the African Nations Cup.
Rarely has so much noise been heard as toys come flying out of a pram with
Senegal Football Federation president Augustin Senghor saying the Irons
waited until "the last minute" before letting him know about the situation.
That of course is very much open to question as the player was injured on
New Year's Day and the scans and specialists' report was in their hands
within three or four days. It's still only a week later and every nation has
until the 17th of the month to finalise its squad anyway- so much for last
minute. Much hot air it seems is rising over Africa. As ClaretandHugh
reported earlier, Senegal were told to send their own doctor to check him
out, which hasn't happened. Now whose fault could that be? Senghor however,
ranted to the Senegal Press Agency: "Obviously, West Ham have shown a lack
of respect in waiting until the last minute before alerting us to Sakho's
unavailability for six weeks and even his inability to travel by plane to
come and join the squad."

That demonstrates how little these guys appear to know about back injuries
which let's remember was inflicted on the player during his last excursion
with the national squad – so perhaps we are expecting a little too much from
Mr Senghor The like his manager Alain Giresse he threatens that the SFAS
will go to Fifa and the English FA to make sure our rights and the
regulations are applied pompous; declaring: "And as such Diafra will not
play for the specified for his unavailability." Perhaps if the player hadn't
been injured whilst in their care we may have a little more sympathy towards
them – err actually No!

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Senegal boss rage despite Irons "check Sakho" call
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 8, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

Senegal boss Alain Giresse is trying to get heavy-handed with the Irons over
Diafra Sakho's injury and absence from the African Nations Cup. The Senegal
head coach has gone public with inflammatory remarks threatening the Hammers
not to play Diafra Sakho should he recover before his country exit the
competition. However, ClaretandHugh finds the remarks surprising to put it
mildly as we understand the club has offered every opportunity for a Senegal
medical team to check him out. As yet no doctor has emerged from the Senegal
camp despite an invitation to do so which make Giresse's remarks all the
more surprising. We understand too that scans and reports from leading back
specialists in London have been sent to them but West Ham have received
absolutely no response. Sam Allardyce says the striker is set to miss
another two to five weeks with a recurrence of his back injury as was
reported on this site last week. But none of that has stopped Giresse
saying: "If they don't want Sakho to come so they can play him they are
wrong. He doesn't have the right."

There's also the implication that Senegal will use Fifa rules in a bid ro
reinforce Giresse's public position.

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Reece Oxford commits future to West Ham amid interest in 16-year-old
wonderkid from Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal
Reece Oxford is to sign a long-term contract with West Ham
16-year-old defender is wanted by Man United, Liverpool and Arsenal
Oxford is viewed as one of English football's outstanding young talents
He made the West Ham squad for Capital One Cup tie with Sheffield United
Oxford has captained the England Under 17 side
By SAMI MOKBEL FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 15:05, 8 January 2015 | UPDATED: 15:24, 8 January 2015

West Ham are set for a major boost with the news that wonderkid Reece Oxford
is poised to commit his long term future to the club.
Oxford, who turned 16 last month, is viewed as one of England's talents with
all of the Premier League's elite looking to poach him from Upton Park.
Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal have all shown a major interest in
the teenager in recent months, leading to genuine fears from within West Ham
that they could lose Oxford. But the young defender is close to agreeing a
new contract with the Hammers that will - for the time being - end any
uncertainty over his future. Talks over fresh terms have been ongoing for
several weeks. Discussions had originally stalled, but it is understood a
breakthrough has now been made that will see Oxford, who has captained
England Under-17s, put pen to paper. Oxford - who was 15 at the time - was
an unused substitute in the Capital One Cup defeat against Sheffield United
in September - a clear indication of how highly regarded he is by West Ham
staff. The central defender, who has been likened to former Hammers academy
graduate Rio Ferdinand, could have left for a nominal fee in the summer when
his contract was due to expire. But the Hammers are now confident that
scenario has been avoided after positive talks.

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West Ham must make this change if they want to push on
By Matt Bourne - Jan 8, 2015
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West Ham were unlucky not to see out the FA Cup clash against Everton at
Goodison Park, with the hosts eventually grabbing a late equaliser through
Romelu Lukaku.

Although it wasn't the best performance West Ham have produced this season,
there were a number of impressive individual displays both in defence and
midfield. Apart from the goal, West Ham looked very strong defensively.
Ironically, Winston Reid had one of his best games this season and James
Collins made a number of good blocks as well as taking his goal very well.

The only concern from a West Ham point of view will be Kevin Nolan's
disappointing performance. There were times when Nolan gave the ball away
under very little pressure and his touch looked tiresome. For some reason,
it looks as if Nolan is not even close to the fitness levels of his fellow
teammates around him.

In a way, it actually makes Mark Noble's job in midfield a lot more
difficult, as Nolan does not have the pace to recover if he does make a
mistake, leaving Noble with more responsibility in midfield. The presence of
Cheikou Kouyate and Alex Song alongside Kevin Nolan in recent games has
steered the attention away from the English midfielder but he looked
completely out of sorts against Everton.

Although Nolan has been an excellent servant for West Ham over the years, he
looks as if his best days are behind him. When Allardyce starts him in
central midfield, it just doesn't work. Using Nolan as an attacking
substitute in the final 10 minutes of games is probably the best way to
handle his future.

Fans may be calling for another central midfielder to be bought in January.
However, the young Diego Poyet has not been given that much of an
opportunity in terms of getting a run in the side and playing him alongside
Noble in the centre of midfield could be a better option for Allardyce. His
playing style is also quite similar to Noble's as well, he has a tendency to
keep things very simple and can pick out a pass. In central midfield,
keeping the ball well and using it wisely will give you the upper hand in
games. If Poyet gets a run in the side, he could prove to be the ideal
replacement for some noticeable absentees in the middle of the park.

The other cause for concern at West Ham at the moment is the current
situation up front. With Sakho not featuring for a while, Allardyce is left
with Carlton Cole, Andy Carroll and Enner Valencia as his three striking
options. Although Valencia performed well against Everton, he looked
incredibly isolated at times and it looks as if he needs a strike partner
like Sakho in order to really thrive up front. The probable strike force
Allardyce will opt for is Valencia and Carroll, something that hasn't worked
as of yet. However, due to the departure of Mauro Zarate (better not open
that can of worms), Allardyce has very little choice in who he can play up
front. A new striker in January to replace Zarate would make sense, as West
Ham now look a little bare in numbers up front.

Another potential problem for Allardyce in January could be the departure of
Winston Reid from West Ham. If he continues to play like he did against
Everton for the remainder of the season, there is no doubt that Big Sam will
want to keep him. However, he has not looked as assured as he usually does
at the back this campaign and this is probably due to the rumours linking
him with a move away from Upton Park. If the club receives a bid of around
£7million for a player whose contract is up very soon, it may be wise to
cash in on him rather than lose him for nothing in the summer.

That amount of money would free up wages, giving the manager the budget to
explore the market and bring in a quality replacement. Although it would be
sad to see Winston go, Allardyce needs to be thinking about potential
replacements for Reid and allowing him to leave this window could suit both
parties.

Overall, January is a very important time for West Ham as they need to
bounce back from a slightly disappointing Christmas. The next few fixtures
will reveal a lot about the character of this squad due to the absence of
some key players, but the returning Alex Song will add a much needed boost
to the side before the trip to the Liberty Stadium this weekend.

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Daily WHUFC News - 8th January 2015

Big Sam rues late leveller
WHUFC.com
Sam Allardyce was frustrated to see Romelu Lukaku cancel out James Collins'
goal at Everton
06.01.2015

Sam Allardyce was left to rue an opportunity missed after Romelu Lukaku's
stoppage time leveller denied West Ham United an FA Cup third round victory
at Everton on Tuesday. The Hammers looked bound for the fourth round when
James Collins headed them into a 55th minute lead, but they could not hold
out and were punished at the death. It means the teams have it all to do
again at the Boleyn Ground next Tuesday and Allardyce felt his team's
performance merited victory at the first time of asking, up until they
dropped off at the end.
"We did think we were there," he said, "When you get so close and get to
injury time, all you have to do is make sure you keep your composure, I
think we lost a little bit of it just at that final minute. "There was a bit
of luck in it getting through so many bodies to Lukaku, but we should have
done better before that and made sure we didn't get into that position.
"It's a great shame after such a good performance and being 1-0 up but we'll
have to try and finish the job at Upton Park now. "It was a very good
performance. Away from home, and when it's the FA Cup, you know that Everton
are going to throw caution to the wind, because if they don't do anything
from an attacking point of view they're out of the competition. "They threw
plenty of players forward and what we didn't do towards the end was when we
broke out, we didn't relieve the pressure and kept giving the ball away. "We
didn't get the ball back into Everton's half and make them even more
desperate. We didn't retain the ball well enough in that period - that led
to more pressure and in the end we cracked. "Overall, the performance was
excellent, the result was disappointing when you get so close and that man
Lukaku, every time he plays against us he scores. No matter how well we
marshal him, he always seems to pop up somewhere with a goal, which is a
great shame for tonight, but we're still in the hat."

Allardyce felt a golden opportunity for Enner Valencia just after Collins'
opener could have killed the tie in the Hammers' favour.
He added: "We were well worthy of the lead and the disappointing thing was
that Enner didn't score at that crucial point. At this level of football,
when you get that golden chance you can't afford to miss it. "At 2-0 that
kills Everton's spirit. At 1-0 and going out of the competition they're
going to throw men forward, so if we had got that two-goal cushion we would
be sat here through to the next round, but because we didn't and because we
slipped up a little defensively [it's a replay]."

West Ham forced 15 corners on the night and made their breakthrough from
one, as Morgan Amalfitano delivered for Collins. Big Sam explained: "We were
asking for more quality in the box and when you get the quality you get the
chances. Ginge has made a very good run and scored a good header. "We caused
them quite a few problems all night with the corners and finally got what we
deserved, which was a goal. "Everybody gave it everything they've got and
more but didn't quite get the result we expected in the end."

The Hammers now face a replay in seven days time and Allardyce says that
will test his squad further. He said: "We've got a difficult task now
because we've got to play another Cup game before we play a Premier League
game. We've only got a few days to recover for Swansea and now we'll play
again on Tuesday with only a few days to recover for the next game. "It will
be tough on the lads, especially with the shortage of the squad now.
Hopefully Andy will be back by the weekend, but lads have just got to dig in
now and pick up more points, before hopefully beating Everton and getting
through to the next round."

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Farewell Boleyn plans taking shape
WHUFC.com
The Club have issued an update on their plans for the final season at the
Boleyn Ground
07.01.2015

The 2015/16 season will be one that lives long in the memory of West Ham
United fans the world over, as the Club bids an emotional farewell to their
home of more than 110 years.

This August, the Hammers will kick-off their final season at the Boleyn
Ground before they move to the new Stadium and plans to make sure of a
fitting farewell are gathering pace.

The Club have already begun reaching out to fans to ask for your favourite
memories of your time at the Boleyn Ground and the resulting feedback will
help shape the commemorations at key fixtures next season. Memorable
matches, legendary players and some of the main figures who helped make the
Boleyn Ground what it is today will all feature during what promises to be
an unforgettable 19 games for the Claret and Blue Army.

Season Tickets
There is expected to be unprecedented demand for Season Tickets next season
and several thousand fans have already joined the waiting list for new
applications once the renewal process is over. Any supporter who wishes to
be a part of the final season celebrations and is not a current Season
Ticket Holder or Half-Season Ticket Holder and has not yet joined the
waiting list is urged to do so as soon as possible to avoid missing out.

Due to expected record numbers of Season Tickets for 2015/16 and the
extended period that will be required to move fans to the new Stadium, the
Club are bringing forward the renewal window for Season Ticket Holders.

From Monday 16 February to 5pm on 17 April 2015, current Season Ticket
Holders can secure their place for the 2015/16 season by either placing a
£75 non-refundable deposit or paying for their seat in full. Please note
that any supporter wanting to renew must meet the early renewal period
deadline or they run the risk of losing their seat for the final season.

To ensure supporters are not adversely affected by the early renewal
process, the deadline for paying any remaining balance on their purchase
will be consistent with previous seasons - 4pm on 31 May 2015.

Commenting on the final season plans, Joint-Chairmen David Sullivan and
David Gold said: "A 2015/16 Season Ticket is the only way supporters can
make sure of their place in history by attending every match of our final
year at the Boleyn Ground, including the last-ever game at our home of more
than 110 years.

"The level of interest in Season Tickets has been phenomenal and we expect
to hit our cap before the start of the season. This, in turn, will mean
there will be far less tickets available to supporters on a match-by-match
basis.
"It is clear that our final year at the Boleyn Ground and our first year at
the new Stadium will be two seasons that no West Ham fan will want to miss.
It is in response to that demand - and the pressures of managing it - that
we are beginning next season's renewals and sales process earlier than
normal.

"As long-standing advocates of making football more affordable, we are
pleased to confirm that we will be freezing Under-10s and Under-16s Season
Ticket prices for a second consecutive year. With prices starting at just
£110 for Under-10s and £235 for Under-16s, we are hoping as many young
Hammers as possible can be part of what is sure to be an exciting and
emotional 19 games."
Vice-Chairman Karren Brady added: "Since 2010, our commitment to the fans
has been to restore the Club's long-term financial health, while at the same
time investing substantially in improving the playing squad.

"The nine signings we made last summer have all made a big impact and we are
planning significant further investment in the playing staff this summer.
"We are also improving the financial situation at the Club and are on course
to meet our target of being clear of external debt by the time we move to
our stunning new home on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. "After last year's
price freeze across the board, I am pleased we have been able to once again
freeze prices for junior supporters. For everyone else we have capped the
increase to all tickets at five per cent, the equivalent of just £1.58 per
game for price band 4 or £2.37 per game for price band 1.

"Over the past five years, the increase in the price of a renewed Season
Ticket at the Boleyn Ground has tracked at approximately 40 per cent below
the rate of inflation (RPI), meaning a Season Ticket still represents
fantastic value for money. "The 2015/16 season will be a stand-out year in
the history of our great Club and, working with the manager, we will make
sure we have a team that will do West Ham United and the Boleyn Ground
proud."

A West Ham United Season Ticket will continue to be the cheapest way to
watch every home game. Crucially, all 2015/16 Season Ticket Holders will
also receive priority status when it comes to selecting seats at the new
Stadium, with the opportunity to choose their seats using the cutting edge
'virtual venue' technology employed at our dedicated Reservation Centre in
Westfield Stratford City.

The prices for Season Tickets in the new Stadium will be announced in April,
but the Club can confirm that prices will be comparable to those in the
final season at the Boleyn Ground. Information for all existing Season
Ticket Holders, including supporters who have purchased a Half-Season Ticket
during the 2014/15 season:
- To secure your seat for the final season, you will need to renew by 5pm on
17 April 2015. This can be done either by paying a £75 non-refundable
deposit or paying in full.
- If you choose to secure your seat by paying a deposit, you will need to
pay the full amount for your 2015/16 Season Ticket by 4pm on 31 May 2015. If
you do not pay the remaining amount before the deadline, you will risk
losing your seat for the 2015/16 season and your priority for the move to
the new Stadium.
- Every Season Ticket Holder will receive a renewal pack by post, as well as
reminders online and by email.
- As normal, each existing Season Ticket Holder will have the opportunity to
apply for two additional Season Tickets for the 2015/16 season (subject to
demand).
Information for supporters who want to buy a 2015/16 Season Ticket:
- After 17 April, any remaining Season Ticket seats that have not been
purchased by existing Season Ticket Holders under the above process will go
on sale to supporters on the Season Ticket waiting list.
- With this in mind, we strongly advise any supporters who are interested in
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to join the waiting list now.

For more information and any queries on Season Ticket renewals and sales,
please consult the FAQs below. Alternatively, visit the website here, call
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FAQs:

Why is the renewals process happening earlier this year?
The Club are dealing with two special factors next season: unprecedented
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What if I want to pay the whole amount in full, rather than pay a deposit?
That is no problem. Provided you pay either the deposit or the full amount
before 17 April, your ticket will be secure, and your priority placing for
the move to the new Stadium will be unaffected.

When will the process and pricing for seasonal corporate packages be
released?
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the Boleyn Ground will be announced in February 2015.

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Song calls time on Cameroon
WHUFC.com
Alex Song has retired from international duty with Cameroon
06.01.2015

Alex Song has announced that he has retired from international duty with
Cameroon with immediate effect‎. The on-loan West Ham United midfielder made
the announcement on social media on Tuesday evening in a move that will see
him miss the upcoming African Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea. Song
cited the main reason for the decision as his ambition to rebuild his club
career with the Hammers.

In a statement, Song said: 'Since the World Cup in the summer and my
subsequent exclusion from the Cameroon squad for the African Cup of Nations
I have taken the decision to retire from international football. "It its
true there were some discussions of late to include me in the squad for this
tournament but I feel after a lot of careful thought and numerous
discussions with my family this is the right decision. "My love for my
country will never change but I want to take time to focus purely on
domestic football and start to rebuild my career at West Ham United. I wish
Cameroon all the best and the team will always be in my heart."

Song's last game for Camroon came in the FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil, when
he was sent off against Croatia. In total, the 27-year-old played 47 games
for The Indomitable Lions after making his debut in 2005.

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The Big Interview - James Collins
WHUFC.com
Goalscorer James Collins reflects on a frustrating FA Cup third-round draw
at Everton
06.01.2015

James Collins insists West Ham United's FA Cup dream is still very much
alive following Tuesday's 1-1 third-round draw at Everton. The centre-back
produced an outstanding individual display at Goodison Park, scoring the
tie's opening goal on 56 minutes and defending heroically for the entire
game. Unfortunately for the Wales international and his Hammers teammates,
Romelu Lukaku's added-time equaliser means the two sides will have to do it
all again at the Boleyn Ground on Tuesday 13 January.

Ginge, having scored and defended so well for so long going into
injury-time, it must have been doubly disappointing to concede late on?

JC: "Yes, as you say we don't concede many late goals, so it was very
disappointing to give the goal away. Conceding is disappointing at any time,
so to do it in injury-time in the FA Cup knowing we'll have to play another
game now is even more disappointing. We played very well and everyone was on
form and we were unlucky not to have the game won before added-time, but
that's the FA Cup for you. We are very disappointed, but we're still in the
hat."

It's easy to feel deflated after conceding a late equaliser, but presumably
you would have taken a draw before the tie kicked-off?

JC: "Maybe, but it was disappointing with the way the game panned out in the
end. We'll take them back to Upton Park and with our fan behind us I'm sure
we'll beat them there. It'll be a tough game, as it was against them at
Goodison Park in the league too. They're under a bit of pressure at the
minute, so I'm sure they'll bring the fight to Upton Park."

Talk us through the goal, please…

JC: "I have been making that run for about two years now, to be honest with
you! It was a great ball in from Morgan Amalfitano and I managed to get my
bald head on it and it skidded into the goal. We knew they conceded from set
plays and I hadn't scored for a while, so I fancied one, to be honest!"

It's important that we don't let our four-game winless run affect the
confidence we have shown all season long, isn't it?

JC: "Yes, because we played well at Everton, against West Bromwich Albion
and also in the second half against Arsenal, too, when the Gaffer said we
had 100 passes more than them. It was one of those tough games, as it was
against Chelsea and against West Brom. We will go again at Swansea on
Saturday, and they've got a couple of lads out, too. We're seventh in the
league and still in the FA Cup, so it's all to play for."

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Goals galore for Gordon
WHUFC.com
Jaanai Gordon has been scoring goals for fun during his loan spell at
Chelmsford City
07.01.2015

Chelmsford City fans were united as one with their message to Jaanai Gordon
as he left Melbourne Stadium on Saturday - 'Please stay for the rest of the
season!'. The on-loan West Ham United striker has been in outstanding form
since joining the Clarets just before Christmas, scoring in each of his four
Vanarama South appearances for the Essex club. Three of those four
appearances have ended in victories for City, including two outstanding
individual goals and two assists in a 6-2 thrashing of Farnborough on 3
January - all under the watchful eye of Ambassador Tony Carr MBE and U18s
assistant manager Mark Phillips. Speaking to whufc.com after the game, the
forward, who turned 19 in early December, is thoroughly enjoying his
football after returning from a series of niggling injuries that disrupted
the early part of his season. "It's been a good spell since I came to
Chelmsford and scoring two goals and winning on Saturday was a good start to
the New Year as well, so I just hope to get more in the games to come," he
said, with a broad smile stretched across his face.
"It's all going well and I'm scoring all different types of goals, too - a
couple of headers, a tap-in and a couple of individual runs and finishes
against Farnborough. "The move came about out of the blue, to be honest.
Chelmsford wanted me and I wanted to get a few games under my belt over
Christmas and the New Year. I already knew a couple of the lads here too,
which made it much easier to settle in quickly. It's so enjoyable playing
first-team football, with the fans behind you giving you that extra push."

Gordon joined West Ham from Peterborough United in January 2014, having made
his Championship debut for the Posh as a 16-year-old in September 2012. A
year after moving to east London, the likeable frontman is hoping to make
good on the potential he showed during his formative years at London Road.
"When I first came down I found the football a bit different than at West
Ham, but now I've been here for a period of time, I've got to know the lads,
they know me and the team move the ball quite nicely. "Chelmsford have only
got a couple of games between now and the end of my loan spell, so the plan
is for me to get as many goals as I can in those games! After that, I'd have
to see what the Club has in mind for me, because they might want me to go on
loan to another club in a higher division for an even greater challenge.
"Overall, I am just pleased to be back playing, as I had a groin injury and
a bruise on my shin at the start of the season, but I'm 100 per cent now and
really enjoying my football."

Gordon will hope to score for the fifth consecutive match when Chelmsford
make the trip to the Somerset coast to take on Weston-super-Mare on Saturday
10 January.

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2015 Africa Cup of Nations: Diafra Sakho ruled out for Senegal
BBC.co.uk

West Ham striker Diafra Sakho is out of Senegal's final Africa Cup of
Nations squad because of a back injury. "Sakho is not on the list of 23
players, his back problem is even preventing him from moving," Senegal coach
Alain Giresse announced. The 25-year-old had been due to arrive in Dakar on
Tuesday for Senegal medics to assess his recurring back problem. He will be
replaced by Pape Moussa Konate, 21, who plays for Sion in Switzerland.

Sakho, who has scored eight Premier League goals this season, suffered the
latest recurrence of the back injury when he had to come off against West
Bromwich Albion after scoring a goal in the 1-1 league draw on 1 January.
His manager at West Ham, Sam Allardyce, claims Sakho's injury was
"mistreated" when he was on international duty with Senegal in November.
Giresse is yet to make public his final 23-man squad list for the Nations
Cup. The squad is due to travel to Morocco on Wednesday to make final
preparations ahead of the Nations Cup in Equatorial Guinea, which kicks off
on 17 January. While in Morocco the Teranga Lions will play two friendly
matches against Gabon on 9 January and then Guinea four days later.

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Alex Song: West Ham midfielder quits Cameroon duty
BBC.co.uk

Cameroon and West Ham midfielder Alex Song has retired from international
football after his exclusion from his country's Africa Cup of Nations squad.
The Barcelona loanee, 27, will now be available for the Hammers this month
after talks with Cameroon about a late call-up broke down. He said on
Instagram: "My love for my country will never change. "I want to take time
to focus purely on domestic football and start to rebuild my career at West
Ham United."

Song has not played for his country since being sent off against Croatia in
the group stages of the 2014 World Cup. The Hammers feared they would lose
him after he flew back to his homeland to discuss the possibility of
appearing in the Nations Cup in Equatorial Guinea, which begins on 17
January. "Since the World Cup in the summer and my subsequent exclusion from
the Cameroon squad for the African Cup of Nations I have taken the decision
to retire from international football," Song, who won 47 caps, said. "It is
true that there were some discussions of late to include me in the squad for
this tournament but I feel after a lot of careful thought and numerous
discussions with my family this is the right decision."

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Tweet nothings
KUMB.com
Filed: Wednesday, 7th January 2015
By: Staff Writer

David Sullivan's eldest son has removed a series of tweets criticising West
Ham United captain Kevin Nolan from his Twitter timeline.
David Sullivan, the eldest of co-owner David's two teenage sons launched a
volley of abuse aimed directly at United's Liverpudlian captain last night
immediately following the 1-1 draw at Everton. Although the tweets have
since been removed, Sullivan Jnr - who is an Arsenal supporter - wrote: "
"How the fuck Nolan is playing about League 2 amazes me. gives us all hope.
Can we leave Nolan in Liverpool though seriously." That was followed up by
a post regarding the recently-departed Mauro Zarate, again criticising
Nolan. "Livid how sam says zarate isn't good enough to play for west ham and
nolan is somehow," he scribed.

Later in the evening, and presumably following some advice from other
quarters, Sullivan Jnr retracted his comments - although fell short of
issuing an apology to Nolan for his less-than-complementary words. "Phone
virtually crashing with the amount of mentions so tweets with the most stuff
have been taken down but I stand by my opinion that ..." read the first,
before being swiftly followed by: "Again just reiterating if anyone doesn't
like how I am handling club affairs please unfollow me I'm not going to
change."

David's younger brother Jack has also fallen foul of social media in the
past, due to his preference for revealing details regarding transfers before
the Club's own media team and also commenting on indivdual deals. Only last
week he lamented the departure of Mauro Zarate on loan to Queens Park
Rangers, which some took as an indirect swipe at manager Sam Allardyce. In
2013, he was at the centre of another Twitter storm when he canvassed
supporters regarding the potential signing of convicted rapist Ilombe Mboyo.

Many supporters have questioned the wisdom of allowing his two sons to post
on club affairs, but Sullivan Snr, speaking exclusively to KUMB back at the
start of last season insisted any criticism was uncalled for. " I think it's
unfair," he said. "One, Jack is dyslexic and his English is appalling at
times, so I do anything I can to encourage him to read and write. Secondly,
he takes a great interest in it, he loves it and I think it's nice to give
him information as to what's going on - without naming players that damages
the club. "If it's critical stuff, he does check with me. "

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Robert Green backs Mauro Zarate to fire QPR to Premier League safety
Last Updated: 07/01/15 11:54am
SSN

QPR goalkeeper Robert Green hopes on-loan West Ham striker Mauro Zarate can
score the goals his side need to stay in the Premier League.
Zarate, 27, joined Rangers on a temporary deal until the end of the season
on Tuesday, having struggled to break into the first-team at Upton Park.
Manager Harry Redknapp's side are fifth-bottom of the top division and just
two points above the relegation places, and face a tough trip to fellow
strugglers Burnley on Saturday. Speaking as a guest on Morning View, keeper
Green said: "Zarate's scored goals wherever he's been. "He's had a lot of
loan signings and I'm sure he sees this as a chance to get some playing time
and get some goals. "He adds something different to Bobby Zamora and
Charlie Austin. He's a more diminutive striker and another option for us off
the bench or from the start."

Rangers have improved their home form to pick up 11 points from a possible
15 in their last five games at Loftus Road. But they have lost all nine away
games in the Premier League this season and Burnley have recently begun to
pick up points at Turf Moor. "The game with Burnley is huge," Green said.
"We can put some breathing space between us and them below us but they can
go above us if they win.
"It's a real six-pointer and we want to buck the trend of our bad away
results this season."

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West Ham and Senegal striker Diafra Sakho to miss tournament
Last Updated: 07/01/15 3:57pm
SSN

West Ham striker Diafra Sakho has been ruled out of the Africa Cup of
Nations with Moussa Konate taking his place in the Senegal squad.
Sakho was examined by Senegal team doctors on Tuesday and it was decided he
would not be fit for the tournament in Equatorial Guinea.
The 25-year-old has had a persistent back injury which flared up again on
New Year's Day when playing for the Hammers against West Brom.
He has been replaced in the Senegal squad by Moussa Konate, 21, from Swiss
club FC Sion. Senegal's squad left Dakar on Wednesday for a training camp in
Morocco, where the fitness of Southampton's Sadio Mane will also be
assessed. They have warm-up internationals against Gabon in El Jadida on
Friday and Guinea next Tuesday in Casablanca. West Ham boss Sam Allardyce
expects Sakho will be out of action for several weeks with the injury. He
said: "Sakho's got a damaged back, he's got a pinched spine. Senegal have
sent a medical team over and looked at the MRI scans with us and he will be
out for a few weeks, I think."

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David Sullivan Jr apologises for Nolan and Carroll tweets
Last Updated: 07/01/15 1:25pm
SSN

The son of West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has apologised for criticising
Kevin Nolan and Andy Carroll on social media. David Sullivan Jr posted
several messages on his Twitter account during the Hammers' 1-1 draw at
Everton in the FA Cup third round on Tuesday evening.
The messages included one expletive against West Ham club captain Nolan, who
was recalled to the side, and also questioned whether striker Carroll was in
fact out with a foot injury, the fixture having fallen on the player's
birthday. Late on Tuesday he added: "Again just reiterating if anyone
doesn't like how I am handling club affairs please unfollow me I'm not going
to change."

However, the 17-year-old has since removed some of the offending comments,
and on Wednesday morning issued a public apology. Sullivan Jr said on
Twitter: "I would like to apologise on behalf of my family and myself as I
do not think I have represented them fairly by my tweets yesterday. "They
were a moment of madness as emotions got the better of me, I am only young
but old enough to know better, there is no excuses for my actions. "I am
also sorry to Kevin Nolan, who doesn't particularly deserve my comments. I
hope everyone will forgive me and this sort of situation will not happen
again. Thank you for your understanding COYI."

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ZARATE PROFIT
By Sean Whetstone 7 Jan 2015 at 16:10
West Ham Till I Die

The completion of a six month loan deal for Mauro Zarate to QPR yesterday
was a good financial deal for West Ham. The Hammers received loan inquiries
from more 14 clubs meaning they could charge a premium for his six month
loan. I understand QPR will pay his full £40,000 per week wages plus an
additional £500,000 loan fee. He is likely to make his debut against Burnley
in the league this weekend.

Harry Redknapp told the QPR official website: "We're really pleased to bring
Mauro in. He's a good footballer, someone with great ability who can play as
a number 10. I first saw him when he was on loan at Birmingham quite a few
years back and I actually tried to take him to Portsmouth back then.He's a
more-than capable player, he's already shown that, and hopefully he can come
in here and do well for us.Zarate, who impressed in the Premier League
during a loan spell at Birmingham City in 2008, is relishing the opportunity
to prove his worth once again in the biggest and best league in the world.

Zarate added "I am happy,I need this, I need to play and Queens Park Rangers
have given me this chance to show what I can do. The Premier League is the
best in the world at this moment. Does my style suit the Premier League?
Maybe. We will see! When I met the manager he told me he wanted to sign me
for Portsmouth before, but in that moment I went to Lazio. But now I am here
and will play for him.I will try to do different things with the ball, some
skills to make the difference for the team, for me and for the other
players. I am fit and I hope I can be involved on Saturday."

Under the terms of the loan deal, Zarate will not be eligible to feature
against West Ham when the two clubs meet in the Premier League at Loftus
Road on Saturday 25th April. Zarate joined West Ham on a free transfer after
personally buying himself out of his contract with Velez Sarsfield. He
signed a three year contract with the Hammers with an option for a further
year. Should he have a good loan spell with QPR this could increase his
transfer value with a potential sale in the summer window. Should there be a
change of West Ham manager at the end of the season he may still have a
future at West Ham.

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IS WEST HAM LOSING ITS SOUL ALREADY?
By Bobby Shovels 7 Jan 2015 at 08:51
West ham till I Die

A controversial headline, but bear with me.

Florida Hammer provided a succinct overview of "foreign ownership with
unlimited financial backing" a few days ago.

The issue is one of money versus tradition. Manchester City are a great
example of that modern footballing dilemma: their fans revel in the success
Sheikh Mansour's takeover has ensured, yet there is an uneasiness to their
jubilation. The best account of City, not just of the present but their
former glory years in the 1970s as well as their descent into darkness, is
David Conn's "Richer Than God: Manchester City, Modern Football and Growing
Up Paperback".

That book is essential reading, not just for highlighting Conn's own fear at
City's colossal change but the history of the Premier League and how money
became king; how clubs became businesses.

My headline alludes to the worry I feel about West Ham. If West Ham were to
get richer owners, we would all be concerned about how the club would
change. Moreover, how the club would look when our season tickets are passed
on to our grandchildren. Yet clubs like ours, just like City, have a
history, a sense of pride as well as an understanding of defeat. While City
fans question their rise at times, Chelsea fans never moan about Abramovich:
things were never great before; there was no famous era. Their era is now –
and fleeting.

Yet surely we are already heading into that realm of business rather than
club.

Take the new logo. Yes, overwhelming approved by the fans, according to the
club, but think about what it says and what it means. The destruction of the
Boleyn castle a symbol of us moving to the Olympic Stadium. Exciting? Of
course. Necessary? Well, I guess. The uneasiness is in accepting that in
order to be successful we need a bigger stadium we lose sight of what that
actually entails. It's not really about the fans is it? It's about the new,
rich, foreign fans. We can argue we we will never become like the others,
and have someone from abroad come in and tell us to change our shirts to red
because it's lucky in the Far East, but we are gearing ourselves up for just
that. The Olympic Stadium is about corporate seats and boxes, it's about
transport links that make it easier for the foreign businessman to fly in.
The Olympic Stadium isn't necessarily for you or I. It's for the people with
the money.

Hence the logo change. If you're West Ham through and through, you don't
need to be told you support a London club. Yet we've given in to the "global
game" and now London is on our badge. It's not on the crests of Arsenal,
Chelsea or Tottenham.

I'm aware I'm not offering alternatives. I'm also aware that we do need some
money to attract new talent and trophies. I'm a big fan, though, of Rafa
Honigstein, the Guardian journalist, who on a recent podcast lambasted
English football pundits who believe that the solution to any footballing
problem is money and a new player. The idea should be to make a team greater
than the sum of its individual players. A clever philosophy used by teams
across Europe bar in England. Here, money reigns supreme.

I'm in favour of Labour's commitment to have elected supporter
representatives on the board of all clubs – something Conn wrote as "two
fans on the board of a club, treated with respect, consulted, marching on
together with the other directors, can bring a smile to your face."

Perhaps this would allow men with wads of cash to not treat clubs as play
things and rather as long-term investments, although the very fact that
football has to be so business-orientated makes me sick. Yet I don't think
Gold and Sullivan have done anything particularly wonderful. Securing the
Olympic Stadium? Well, surely anyone could have masterminded that, given the
ground is in our backyard, a long-term athletics track was never going to
work, the idea of having Spurs move absurd and trying to find 54,000 Leyton
Orient fans ridiculous. How do you know businessmen don't make good football
chairmen when left to their own devices? Who would sack Gianfranco Zola
after two seasons and hire Avram Grant?

When we move to the Olympic Stadium, the excitement will be palpable. Yet it
may also mark the beginning of a treacherous journey. One no longer fought
on historic Green Street, but in the background of a modern shopping centre.
I welcome change, but I am wary of the future.

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West Ham striker Diafra Sakho OUT of African Nations Cup after 18 'warning
letters' from Hammers
Jan 07, 2015 13:46 By Neil McLeman
Senegal coach Alain Giresse has claimed the Irons said they would face 'huge
damages' if either Cheikh Kouyate or Sakho got injured at the tournament
The Mirror

Diafra Sakho has been ruled out of the African Nations Cup after Senegal
claimed they had received 18 warning letters from West Ham.
And coach Alain Giresse insisted he will not now be able to play in the
Premier League. The Frenchman announced this morning: "Sakho is not on the
list of 23 players, his back problem is even preventing him from moving."
But Giresse had earlier told L'Equipe he had received 18 letters warning
that Senegal would face huge damages if either Cheikh Kouyate or Sakho were
to be injured at the African Nations Cup. Sakho suffered his back injury
away on international duty in November and Sam Allardyce claimed he had been
"mistreated".
The Senegal coach, who had a "long telephone conversation" with the Hammers
manager, said: "He said we could come to some arrangement. That means what?
Don't pick the players. That is not possible. We both can't be satisfied at
the same time." Giresse added: "In any case, if they don't want Sakho to
come so they can then play him, they are wrong. He does not have the right."

Southampton boss Ronald Koeman has also claimed Sadio Mane's knee injury
will stop him playing in the tournament which starts in Equatorial Guinea on
January 17. But Giresse said he still intends to call him up on Sunday after
the striker has undergone more treatment in England. "We will see his
condition but he will be in the 23," he said. The Senegal squad is due to
travel to Morocco today (wed) before their first Group C match against Ghana
on January 19. West Ham's on-loan midfielder Alex Song has retired from
international football after withdrawing from the Cameroon squad.

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Could 2015 be the year West Ham finally end their wait for Silverware? The
omens are good
Jan 07, 2015 17:22
OPINION BY STEVESTAMMERS
After last season's cup embarrassment this could be the year the Hammers end
a 35-year wait to win the famous old competition
The Mirror

Maybe, just maybe, this will be an FA Cup year for West Ham. Last season was
a disaster. The five­ goal hammering at Nottingham Forest was an
embarrassment to the club. Yes, there were extenuating circumstances – like
the battle to stay in the Premier League. With the move to the Olympic
Stadium on the horizon, a status among the elite was essential and it was
eventually secured. This season, there is no such excuse. A more than decent
start to the league campaign means that a place in Europe rather than a drop
into the Championship is a genuine target. And that meant manager Sam
Allardyce was able to field his strongest side at Goodison Park last night.
And it showed.
There was a grit about West Ham. There was a determination. There was a
complete contrast to years gone by when a West Ham team on Merseyside in
January was a defeat waiting to happen.

Adrian continues to be an inspired signing. James Collins and Winston Reid
(he will be sorely missed when he leaves) were solid and Mark Noble bossed
the midfield. And with Stewart Downing flourishing in his free role and
Enner Valencia looking more and more at home in the English game, West Ham
could and should have won. Only the predatory instincts of Romelu Lukaku
denied them a win. He was by far the most dangerous Everton player. Ross
Barkley, on the other hand, seemed to reflect the mood of a largely­ subdued
crowd. Occasionally he made an impact like occasionally you were aware there
was indeed a crowd in attendance. Many were disguised as empty seats. There
have been more intimidating atmospheres at a Bermondsey christening.

Only 22,236 at the stadium following the paltry 9,000 at Burnley against
Tottenham the night before and a staggering 4,000 at Cardiff last Friday
night. It may be tempting fate, but you can be confident of two 30,000­ plus
crowds when the respective replays at Upton Park and White Hart Lane next
Tuesday and Wednesday. That should be enough to inspire two home wins.
Interest in the FA Cup has become as unpredictable as the results. But West
Ham are desperate for silverware after such a barren spell that goes back to
1980. That was the FA Cup win over Arsenal. And it included a win over
Everton on the way to Wembley – after a replay. Maybe the omens are good for
2015.

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David Sullivan's son apologises after mocking Andy Carroll and Kevin Nolan
in Twitter rant
Jan 07, 2015 12:04 By Neil McLeman
A contrite Sullivan Jr has now removed some of the posts, promised not to
comment on future club affairs and made a full apology
The Mirror

David Sullivan's son has apologised for a "moment of madness" where he
mocked West Ham stars Kevin Nolan and Andy Carroll on Twitter.
The co-owner's son made a series of personal attacks on social media after
the FA Cup draw at Everton last night. David Sullivan Jr, on the account
@DavidSully, asked: "How the f*** Nolan is playing about League 2 amazes me.
gives us all hope. Can we leave Nolan in Liverpool though seriously." He
then added: "Livid how sam says zarate isn't good enough to play for west
ham and nolan is somehow."

Sullivan Jr also replied to a Tweet referring to Andy Carroll being out
injured on his birthday: "If anyone sees Andy Carroll out tonight and can
prove that it is tonight please send me a photo with proof it's today."

A contrite Sullivan Jr has now removed some of the posts, promised not to
comment on future club affairs and made a full apology.
He tweeted today: "I am also sorry to kevin nolan, who doesn't particularly
deserve my comments. I hope everyone will forgive me and this sort of. "They
were a moment of madness as emotions got the better of me, I am only young
but old enough to know better, there is no excuses for my actions. "I would
like to apologise on behalf of my family and myself as I do not think I have
represented them fairly by my tweets yesterday."

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Sakho: "My heart is with Senegal"
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 7, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

Heartbroken Diafra Sakho has used Facebook to talk of his despair at missing
out on the African Nations Cup. In an emotional comment he speaks of how he
hopes that one day God will help him fulfill his dream the Afcon dream.. And
he says that whilst he is staying in England "my heart will be with my
fellow Tarranga's Lions. He adds: "May the strength and the love of all
Senegal, lift and protect you during this tournament."

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QPR financial crisis: Aren't you glad we got Daves
Posted by Sean Whetstone on January 7, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

The recent published financial accounts show West Ham have made a record
turnover of nearly £115m last season with record profits of over £10m. Our
£100m plus bank debt is now funded by shareholders rather a consortium of
banks who care little of what happens on a football pitch. By contrast
one-time wanabee Hammers chairman Tony Fernandes, now at the QPR helm, seems
to go from bad to worst. Last month the Loftus Road club sent the Football
League their accounts for 2013-14, the period covered by new financial fair
play rules.
The club could be hit with a multimillion-pound fine and whilst both QPR and
the league confirmed the accounts were sent on time on 1st December neither
would discuss the financial position disclosed. The possible QPR fine is
expected because in the previous season, 2012-13, they lost £65m despite
earning Premier League income of £61m. QPR paid their staff, including
players, £78m in the year to 31st May 2013. If there losses were as high as
the previous season they could face a fine of up to £54m. The rules should
impose a fine of approximately £7m for a loss to £18m, then an extra pound
for every pound above that.

In the meantime they have paid West Ham a £500,000 loan fee for Mauro Zarate
together with his full £40,000 per week wages. It is also claimed they are
prepared to pay £60,000 per week to land former Hammer Jermain Defoe on loan
from the MLS. And on to of all this the recent tragic loss of the Air Asia
plane, could see Tony Fernandes' personal fortune in jeopardy if the
accident has a knock on effect to customer confidence. Fernandes once tried
to buy West Ham on the cheap but chairman David Sullivan branded the offer
as derisory saying "He wanted 51% of the club for two bob."

Fernandes responded at the time saying: "Make up your mind Sullivan and
Gold. One minute you say no offer then you say it's a joke. It was a good
offer with good money and brought in good people.Gold and Sullivan can say
whatever they want. I have been a lifelong fan and would have brought good
money, good ideas, new people and a new belief."

We should soon know what sanctions will be imposed on QPR but I for one know
which Chairmen I prefer to steer the financial and football fortunes of our
club.

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Allardyce under fire after Valencia comments
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 7, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

Sam Allardyce is coming under heavy fire from Hammers fans following the
late equaliser gifted to Everton in last night's FA Cup third round 1-1
draw. Many have quickly attacked the manager for appearing to make a
scapegoat of Enner Valencia who was singled out for criticism after
directing a header into the hands of Everton goalkeeper Joel Robles. After
four games without a win and a sloppy late equaliser the pressure again
appears to be mounting on the manager following the dramas of last season.
ClaretandHugh followers made their feelings clear on the site's facebook
forum after a blog had claimed Allardyce's public remarks were wrong.

Allardyce had said a player of his ability should have scored and, justified
or not, fans feel it would have been best left unsaid.

Fan Tom Dunn told the CandH facebook forum: "If he gave Enner more game
time maybe he wouldn't be as rusty. He would have scored that at the start
of the season when he was confident."

And another – Richard Kemp – declared: "Valencia was acting as a shield for
Downing. He kept Everton's centre backs busy and Dowwning was murdering
them. BFS just cant resist going back to his favoured style, its just in his
make up. I do not think I have ever seen worse substitutions."

Steve Elcome took to the forum to snap: " Enner is just not good enough just
like Zarate and anyone else who dares to "play" football. Let's get 11
Nolan's Sam and then you will be happy."

Les Sim joined the chorus of disapproval snarling: "The Valencia and Sakho
partnership was forced upon BFS and became our most potent strike force
since I can remember.

The fat **** split it up at his first opportunity as soon as Carroll became
available. Now he is trying to undermine Valencia in order to justify his
perversion for a big lump up front."

On Twitter @chalongcircle said: We all know you're either in Sam's clique or
not. Ask Zarate (we needed him last night). I'm sure DS knows what's going
on.

And @DjPaul Cole said: "If @davidgold and DS aren't as baffled as the fans
with Allardyce. I'd be surprised. Hopefully this will be his last season.

@poaolothehammer declared: "He's always been the same, never takes
responsibility for team selection or tactics and never blames his favourite
players."

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The old Sam emerges as Valencia is blamed
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 7, 2015 in Whispers

New allardyceIt's hard to discuss West Ham's disappointing draw at Goodison
Park last night without looking at Kevin Nolan in particular and the
manager's uncalled for criticism of Enner Valencia.

To concede in the 92nd minute is – as Allardyce claimed – deeply
disappointing but frankly I can't help feeling that to blame Valencia in
particular is showing us more than a bit of the old Sam.

Did he level anything at Morgan Amalfitano when blasting over…has he ever
criticised Andy Carroll for missed chances? Answers to both questions are a
resounding No!

Allardyce has a track record of singling out individuals, officials or any
other handy excuse as a reason for failure.

And it's really not nice to see Valencia get such treatment given that he
has had few games of any consequence since the return of AC.

He was excellent against Chelsea with some fine runs to take the pressure
off an over-stressed defence before being immediately dropped for the next
match.

Had Sam criticised his captain Kevin Nolan for perhaps his worst ever
performance in a West Ham shirt it would have been a little more
understandable although unacceptable.

Public criticism is poor in any circumstances but when used as an excuse
for failure it is totally unacceptable.

Having said all of that I arrive at my verdict on last night's match. We
drew only because the defence switched off when it mattered and because the
manager adopted a safety first policy far too early!

Carlton Cole for Enner Valencia? REALLY! Defensive midfielder Diego Poyet
for an offensive one – Matt Jarvis – a massive NO! And Joey O'Brien for
Morgan Amalfatino – What?

And the 90 minute presence of Nolan who offered absolutely nothing at any
stage – OH COME ON!

The absence of Andy Carroll saw us playing some of our best and most mobile
football since earlier in the season and Mark Noble was excellent on his
return.

But the substitutions were obviously designed to help us hang on – well
that didn't work Sam did it? That – along with Nolan's 90 minute presence –
were the reasons this game was allowed to slip away.

It's now four games without a win as we head for Swansea and unless we
quickly return to the free flowing game which thrilled us at the start of
the season I believe we are heading for a very lean spell of results.

As for Nolan ? Sam Allardyce has some hard thinking to do now and a big
decision – in his terms anyway – to make!

We should be contemplating a fourth round FA Cup tie this afternoon. It's
not Enner Valencia's fault we aren't. I think I know where the blame really
lies.

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Henry's miserly FC Toronto earnings
Posted by Sean Whetstone on January 7, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

New Hammers signing Doneil Henry earned a basic annual salary the equal of
most Premier League performers weekly wage at around $75,000 ($87,033.33
with bonuses) whilst with FC Toronto. That is around £56,000 per year so or
just over £1,000 per week. His team mate and former Hammer Jermain Defoe
meanwhile earned $6,180,000 for the same season at Toronto. MLS wages are
published every season by the players union and it demonstrates that in
value for money terms the Hammers have picked up an ultra bargain!. Although
Henry's Irons deal is clearly worth considerably more than £56,000 per year
it still represents terrific value in a league where the average Premier
League footballer earns £35,000 per week (£1.8m per year). A source told
ClaretandHugh: "Doneil is a great prospect and serious value for money. We
think he is one for next season but could play at a push."

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Carroll/Swansea update
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 7, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

Andy Carroll is fully expected to be back for the weekend clash against
Swansea City. Carroll was suffering from tiredness and a minor ankle which
is believed to be related to a knock he took in training. But a source
confirmed this morning that the big fella will be back on duty for the clash
in Wales. He said: "He'd played all over Christmas and suffered a minor
injury in training but he will be okay for Swansea. "We will check Alex Song
before the game but we are obviously hopeful he will also make the match
following his trip to Cameroon."

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Sakho surgery fears
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 7, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

West Ham's Diafra Sakho may face a summer operation if he fails to fully
shake off the effects of the back injury which has sidelined him from
action. Manager Sam Allardyce has admitted the striker faces a lengthy lay
off after missing out on the African Nations Cup tournament. Allardyce said:
" "Senegal sent a medical team over and looked at the MRI scans with us. He
will be out for weeks."

The best estimate – as previously reported here – is between two and six but
the club have accepted the player has a recurring injury on his hands that
may need a summer operation. We were told by a source: "We hope that a
programme of muscle building exercises can sort the problem but the general
view seems to be that the problem is always going to be there without
surgery. "Ultimately an operation may be required but we will be doing all
we can to sort it out before going there. That could be in the summer – it's
too early to say until we see how he responds to treatment. "Fortunately he
is a quick healer and we hope that he will be back by the latest the middle
of February."

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West Ham open to Diego Poyet loan as Watford eye move for midfielder
Diego Poyet has only made four appearances for West Ham this season
West Ham are keen for him to get first-team football on loan
Watford and Huddersfield are bot interested in taking the midfielder
By SIMON JONES FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 22:31, 7 January 2015 | UPDATED: 22:31, 7 January 2015

West Ham United midfielder Diego Poyet is wanted on loan by Championship
side Watford. The 19-year-old has made four appearances since his summer
move from Charlton and came on as a substitute for Matt Jarvis in Tuesday
night's FA Cup draw with Everton at Goodison Park.
He had a loan spell with Huddersfield earlier in the season and they are
interested too. Watford, however, are fifth in the Championship, seven
points off leaders Bournemouth, and believe a couple of shrewd acquisitions
this month could give them the extra edge required to challenge for
promotion. West Ham are open to the loan as they want Poyet to keep
developing and he needs competitive games for that to happen. Watford,
meanwhile, are giving a trial to Vujadin Savic. The Serbian centre back
played just over an hour in a back three for Watford Under 21s against Leeds
United this week. They scored five first-half goals in a 6-1 victory in the
Premier League Under 21 Cup. The 24-year-old Savic has previously played for
Bordeaux and was on loan at Dynamo Dresden and Arminia Bielefeld.

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Daily WHUFC News - 7th January 2015

Zarate loaned to QPR
WHUFC.com
Mauro Zarate has joined Queens Park Rangers on loan until the end of the
2014/15 season
06.01.2015

West Ham United can confirm that Mauro Zarate has joined Queens Park Rangers
on loan until the end of the 2014/15 season. The Argentine forward will link
up with Harry Redknapp's side, who currently sit 16th in the Barclays
Premier League table, and could make his Hoops debut at Burnley on Saturday.
Zarate will hope to enjoy some invaluable game-time with the R's, having
started just five league matches since his summer arrival at the Boleyn
Ground from Velez Sarsfield. In all, the 28-year-old has scored two goals in
eight appearances for West Ham, seeing his opportunities limited by the form
and presence of fellow forwards Diafra Sakho, Enner Valencia, Andy Carroll
and Carlton Cole.

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Westley delighted with Dev Squad
WHUFC.com
Academy Director Terry Westley was delighted with the Dev Squad's 1-0 win
over Leicester
06.01.2015

West Ham United Academy Director Terry Westley said he was pleased with his
side's efforts after they beat Leicester City 1-0 at Rush Green on Monday
night. In a tight game with few chances between either side, the Hammers
took the three points when substitute Djair Parfitt-Williams headed home
Lewis Page's corner on 84 minutes. The crucial victory keeps the Dev Squad's
hopes of avoiding relegation alive and speaking after the game, Westley
said: "It was a tough game, a bottom of the table battle from start to
finish. "I actually thought the first twenty minutes we did very well. We
created some really good opportunities, our shape of the team was very good.
The two wide men Matty Fanimo and Blair Turgott were dangerous in behind,
running past their full backs which led to some great opportunities. "I was
really pleased because with 15 minutes to go we got a second wind, a breath
of fresh air if you like. All three substitutes, Jordan Brown, Lewis Page
and Djair Parfitt-Williams made an impact and they gave us some energy. We
had more pace particularly, and I'm delighted for young Djair getting his
first goal for the U21s."

The Dev Squad's 84th minute winner was Parfitt-Williams' first for the Dev
Squad, having already netted six times for the U18s this season. "It was a
big moment for him and we need to keep pushing younger players up the age
group. He's impressed me in my time here, he needs to attack a bit quicker
but he'll learn to do that. He's training with the U21s and I'm pleased to
be able to give him an opportunity on the pitch."

The win also saw the Dev Squad secure their first clean sheet of the season,
after 14 attempts in all competitions. When asked about the defensive
performance, Westley enthused: "I think all the back players, Pottsy the
captain, Howes in goal, Sam Westley and the two Reeces were fantastic for
us. "I thought the two centre-backs were magnificent for us, they were
outstanding. Their management team couldn't believe how young they were.
Their striker Hopper has played league football but they kept battling away
and ultimately kept him quiet.
"Amos Nasha as well did superbly, he hasn't started many games this season
but he did very well today. Alongside Kieran Bywater in midfield they give
us a good basis to play off."

The win comes at an important time, with the Dev Squad facing a busy January
with five games in total. Their next game is on Friday against London rivals
Tottenham Hotspur. "We might mix the team up a bit, we've got a few bumps
and bruises from tonight. Also the window is open for loans so we'll see
about that. There were 23 clubs here tonight so we'll see if any one of them
want to take any of our players. If we think it's the right move then we'll
always consider it. Tottenham don't have a game this week so we'll have to
take that into consideration due to the physical effort these games take.
"We then play again next Wednesday away at Everton, so it's three quick
games. Tonight gives a little bit of impetus and confidence that we need to
get away from the bottom two."

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Djair delighted with winning goal
WHUFC.com
Djair Parfitt-Williams scored his first goal for the Dev Squad in 1-0 win
over Leicester City
06.01.2015

West Ham United Academy striker Djair Parfitt-Williams scored his first goal
for the Development Squad as the Hammers beat Leicester City 1-0 in a tight
encounter at Rush Green on Monday night. The 18-year-old has been in fine
form for Steve Potts' U18s this season, scoring six goals in 16 appearances
and he continued his impressive run of form with a header from a Lewis Page
corner in the 84th minute.
With the Dev Squad currently sitting bottom of the Barclays U21 Premier
League, Parfitt-Williams' goal was a crucial intervention to make sure they
do not fall further adrift. Speaking after the game, the Bermudan born goal
scorer said: "I scored my first goal for the U21s and hopefully the first of
many. I scored a header off a corner even though I'm probably one of the
shortest players on the pitch. It felt good to score. "I scored one header
before earlier this season for the U18s but this my only my second one this
season."

Having put in impressive performances for the U18s over the last 18 months,
Parfitt-Williams has played a handful of games for the Dev Squad, including
the 5-3 defeat by Bilbao Athletic. With three Dev Squad appearances to his
name this season, the exciting attacker is aiming to add to this number as
the season progresses. "Of course it's good for Jordan Brown and myself to
be getting opportunities in the U21s. We're both happy, we work well
together and hopefully that will continue. "It was a physical game and
everybody worked hard, definitely. We all put in a good shift, we kept going
until the end and we got a reward for it."

The Development Squad's next game is against London rivals Tottenham Hotspur
on Friday 9 January 2015 at Rush Green Stadium, kick off is 7pm. Admission
is FREE for all Season Ticket Holders, while general admission is just £3
and £1 for U16s.

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Alex Song will NOT go to AFCON
KUMB.com
Filed: Tuesday, 6th January 2015
By: Staff Writer

West Ham boss Sam Allardyce received a huge boost tonight after it was
revealed that Alex Song will not now be representing Cameroon at this
month's African Cup of Nations. Shortly after West Ham's 3rd round FA Cup
tie at Everton ended this evening (more on that soon), the Telegraph's Matt
Law revealed on Twitter that Song will be returning to West Ham imminently.
The news of Song's return is a major fillip for Allardyce, who was facing
the prospect of being without the on-loan midfielder and Senegal's Diafra
Sakho and Cheik Kouyate - both key to West Ham's revival this season - for
the next few weeks. Whilst the latter is preparing for the AFCON with his
squad, Sakho is currently receiving treatment for the back injury he
sustained against West Brom last week and it is by no means certain that he
will be fit enough to play in the tournament, which begins on 17 January.

* Keep an eye on KUMB for full details on where and when you'll be able to
see West Ham's representatives at the tournament in action.

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Alex Song: I want to rebuild my career at the Boleyn
KUMB.com
Filed: Tuesday, 6th January 2015
By: Staff Writer

Alex Song has released a statement explaining his decision to retire from
international football, citing his desire to "rebuild my career at West Ham
United". The on-loan midfielder looked set to join up with the Cameroon
squad as they prepare for the forthcoming African Cup of Nations. That was
until it was revealed negotiations had reached an impasse - and that he
would be returning to West Ham immediately.
"Since the World Cup in the summer and my subsequent exclusion from the
Cameroon squad for the African Cup of Nations I have taken the decision to
retire from international football," read a statement by Song. "It is true
that there were some discussions of late to include me in the squad for this
tournament, but I feel after a lot of careful though and numerous
discussions with my family this is the right decision. "My love for my
country will never change but I want to take time to focus purely on
domestic football and start to rebuild my career at West Ham United. I wish
Cameroon all the best and the team will always be in my heart."

Song has featured on 14 occasions for West Ham this season, having made his
debut against Hull City in the 2-2 draw at the KC Stadium back in September.
He is contracted to West Ham until the end of the current season, when he is
scheduled to return to parent club Barcelona - although the chances of him
resurrecting his career at the Nou Camp are slim, at best.

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Mauro Zarate: I needed to leave West Ham
KUMb.com
Filed: Tuesday, 6th January 2015
By: Staff Writer

Mauro Zarate says he has to leave West Ham as he needed to play on a regular
basis. Zarate, speaking via qpr.co.uk this lunchtime (Tuesday) revealed that
his biggest incentive for leaving the Boleyn Ground was a lack of first team
football, with the likes of Diafra Sakho, Enner Valencia and Andy Carroll
above him in the pecking order. "It's very difficult when you don't play,"
he said. "Last year I played every game in Argentina, so coming to West Ham
and not playing is very bad for me. So I decided to come to QPR and show
what I can do. "I need this, I need to play and Queens Park Rangers have
given me this chance to show what I can do. The Premier League is the best
in the world at this moment. Does my style suit the Premier League? Maybe.
We will see! "When I met the manager he told me he wanted to sign me for
Portsmouth, but I went to Lazio. Now I am here and I will play for him. I
will try to do different things with the ball, some skills to make the
difference for the team, for me and for the other players. " I am fit and I
hope I can be involved on Saturday."

Meanwhile Harry Redknapp, who little more than 24 hours ago gave the
impression that the deal was off, added: "We're really pleased to bring
Mauro in. He's a good footballer, someone with great ability who can play as
a number 10. "I first saw him when he was on loan at Birmingham quite a few
years back and I actually tried to take him to Portsmouth back then. He's a
more-than capable player, he's already shown that, and hopefully he can come
in here and do well for us."

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Hammers linked with Italian defender
KUMB.com
Filed: Tuesday, 6th January 2015
By: Staff Writer

West Ham are being linked with a move for Watford's Italian defender
Gabriele Angella, according to reports emanating from Italy.
The 25-year-old centre half has spent the last 18 months at Vicarage Road
where he has continued to impress and that, say tuttomercatoweb.com, has led
West Ham and West Brom to make tentative enquiries into the player's
availability. Angella, who began his professional career with Udinese joined
Watford on a free transfer in July 2013, since when he has made more than 50
starts for the Hornets. Only last month he was linked with a return to his
former club, who were also keen to take Angella back to Italy last summer.

One Watford fan, posting on wfcforums.com recently, said of Angella: "He's
an absolute class player. Everything he does is so effortless and assured.
He's by far the best centre back we've had in the 15 years I've followed
Watford." Whilst another added: " I think he will go on to become a stalwart
in defence of a big Italian club for years to come. It is a pleasure to
watch him play."

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Romelu Lukaku rescues Everton against West Ham
Last Updated: 06/01/15 10:05pm
SSN

Romelu Lukaku's injury-time equaliser denied West Ham a place in the fourth
round of FA Cup and forced a replay after their 1-1 draw at Goodison Park.
James Collins' near-post header in the 56th-minute, converting Morgan
Amalfitano's whipped delivery, looked to have settled an even tie on
Merseyside before Lukaku's late intervention. The Hammers made the brighter
start to proceedings but ultimately conceded the better chances to their
hosts in the first half. For all of their endeavour Everton squandered
numerous opportunities to level the match with Lukaku the main culprit on
several occasions in both halves to hand his side a route back into the
game. The Hammers looked destined to have booked a trip to either Doncaster
or Bristol City in the next round but Lukaku swooped in second-half stoppage
time to force a replay. The Belgian controlled Bryan Oviedo's driven cross
before firing past Adrian in the Hammers goal to ensure the sides would have
to play again next week at Upton Park.

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Everton 1-1 West Ham: Under-par Toffees earn replay thanks to last-gasp
Romelu Lukaku goal
Jan 06, 2015 21:52 By David Maddock
The Irons looked to have booked their place in the Fourth Round but Roberto
Martinez's side managed to snatch a draw at the last
The Mirror

Romelu Lukaku produced a dramatic stoppage-time leveller to keep Everton's
FA Cup hopes alive. With the pressure reaching crisis point on boss Roberto
Martinez as West Ham led in the dying seconds through a James Collins header
that exposed serious Goodison fault lines, the Belgian striker pounced to
smash home an acrobatic left foot volley. It was justice for the big centre
forward too, who was the one bright note of an otherwise insipid performance
from the home side, as they were dominated for long periods by West Ham.
Collins was the latest to ruthlessly capitalise on an Everton set piece
weakness that has infected the previously indomitable Merseyside club at a
rate as surprising as it has been swift. He was completely unmarked as he
ran across the six yard box in the 56th minute to smash home a header at the
near post that embarrassed the home goalkeeper and the defenders in front of
him. With a tie against lower league opposition in the next round, the
Hammers started to dream of adding to their illustrious history in this
competition, given their form and imposing strength in recent months. But
with the referee looking at his watch after adding fur minutes of stoppage
time, the Blues launched one last desperate attack.

Bryan Oviedo broke down the left and sent in a hopeful cross that found
Lukaku for once given space by an otherwise admirable visiting defence. And
the Belgium star took one touch with his left foot before lashing in the
bouncing ball on the volley, to send the fans into raptures, and release the
pressure that had been building throughout the second half. Everton almost
had the perfect start, with the distinctly creaky Joel Robles showing why
Martinez indicated he will look for a new keeper this month in the absence
of the injured Tim Howard. He came, saw and flapped at a Stewart Downing
cross, and the Hammers would have opened their account but for a flag as
Enner Valencia strayed just offside. It is the sort of break Everton so
desperately needed – desperation being the operative word, given the frantic
nature of much of their play. Yet perhaps buoyed by that let off, they
eventually settled into this tie, inspired no doubt by their manager's
fondness for cup competition and the attention it brings. The Blues should
have been ahead by half time, with Steven Naismith heralding a better period
of play with a shot that flashed wide on 18 minutes. Before that Everton
were listless, after, they seemed much more the old Everton.

Lukaku twice raced through, showing more edge to his game than he has in the
past month, and was unlucky not to produce a goal. First, he raced away from
the defence, but saw his shot flick off a defender and fly just wide. Then
his ferocious effort stung Adrian's palms, and Naismith was close to
converting the rebound. In between, Naismith also fired across goal from a
narrow angle, and Seamus Coleman was inches away from getting on the end of
a Kevin Mirallas cross. West Ham will wonder how they survived that mini
onslaught, but it allowed them to come out after the break with the belief
that a goal would create frustration among the home support. How it did. The
Hammers, no doubt inspired by words from their manager, were more energetic,
more committed after the break, and pushed Everton back with real intent.
Their goal on 55 minutes seemed almost inevitable, with Jenkinson and
Downing denied in the minutes before, the latter's deflected shot producing
a corner that Amalfitano floated over, and James Collins headed home at the
near post. It was the sort of sloppy goal Everton have conceded too many
times this season, their marking of the big defender too slack as he ran
across the six yard box.

The Hammers almost doubled their lead soon after, Robles making a fine save
from Valencia's close-range header. But Lukaku was to have the last word,
saving the hosts' blushes in added time.

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Allardyce hits out at Valencia miss
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 6, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

West Ham manager Sam Allardyce was left bitterly disappointed after the
Hammers let a 1-0 lead over Everton slip in injury time and now face a
tricky FA Cup third round replay at the Boleyn. He claimed we hadn't
defender properly and of the Everton equaliser said: "The lad (Oviedo) was
incredibly lucky to get a cross in which was untouched by our defence and
that was that. It's all the more disappointing to concede so late in injury
time."
He then launched a tirade of criticism at Enner Valencia for placing a
header straight at the keeper Robles earlier in the game declaring: "You
expect someone of his ability to do better than that." He added: "But we put
in a really good team performance. I think they all played up to their
maximum but the overwhelming feeling is one of disappointment."

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Hammers hit by Lukaku late leveller
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 6, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

With Andy Carroll having suffered an injury in training, manager Sam
Allardyce started with Enner Valencia up top. Morgan Amalfitano was played
in an advanced role with Mark Noble and Kevin Nolan coming in as expected.
The game settled into into a nice tempo from the start and the Irons first
chance came when Matt Jarvis clipped in a cross for Winston Reid to head
wide. Everton went straight to the other end and a Lukaku drive was spilled
by Adrian but Reid was on hand to clear before Jenkins crossed for Jarvis
who flicked goalwards but with little pace for keeper Robles collected.
Although the Irons were dominating possession, the home side looked the more
dangerous going forward and Naismith had Adrian scrambling as a 25 yard shot
flew wide. Barkley then released Lukaku but his powerful shot too flew wide.
Naismith pushed forward again but saw his shot from a tight angle fly across
the face of goal.

Everton had yet another outstanding chance when Miralles fired a wicked
cross to the far post but Coleman just failed to get a touch.
At the other end Amafitano fired over the top before Reid, who had performed
well at the heart of the Hammers defence thwarted Lukaku from close in. The
Irons started the second half with a rattle and Robles was forced to save
well when Jenkinson galloped forward and unleashed a fierce drive. But on 56
minutes the Hammers produced a clasic training ground set piece when from
Amalfitano's outswinging corner saw Collins arriving at the near post to
crash home a brilliant header. The home side responded well but for all
their forward movement and the constant Lukaku threat they could not create
a real chance. Valencia could have added to the lead when his header from
Noble's fine ball in was palmed over the top by Robles. Manager Allardyce
adopted a "what we have we hold" approach bringing on Cole for Valencia and
Poyet for Jarvis but Lukaku was to have the last word deep into four minutes
of injury time. The huge striker arrived in the box tolas him from six yards
from Oviedpo's cross after the Hammers defence had failed to clear.

West Ham Adrian 7 Jenkinson 7 Reid 8 Collins 8, Cresswell 7; Noble 7, Nolan
4, Amalfitan0 7 Downing 7 Jarvis 6 Valencia 6

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Agent: "Sam may be trying to flush out an offer"
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 6, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

Sam Allardyce's very public declaration that Winston Reid may have come to a
verbal agreement – with some club or other – was today described to
ClaretandHugh as looking like "a desperate attempt to flush out an offer."
We spoke to one of the country's top agents – who wished to remain anonymous
– but said: "It seems that Sam may be hoping bring one from the clubs
reported to be interested – Arsenal, Liverpool or Manchester United…or
indeed anywhere! "It's impossible to believe the Hammers won't have heard if
there's any real interest and most inside the game who have been close to
the situation know there hasn't been an inquiry. Had there been Sam would
hardly need to talk in these terms. "Big four clubs – or indeed any Premier
League clubs – aren't into doing private verbal agreements – the money does
the talking. Things are done properly "There's a game of bluff going on and
it looks more and more likely there has been absolutely no interest as the
club has regularly suggested. All agents plant stories in the press to whip
up interest when they are struggling to get a bite! "It's January and Sam's
may be attempting putting the pressure on any club where there may be an
interest by talking in these terms. It's the last window from which the club
can get a fee after all. "If – as most believe – there has been no interest
from anywhere it's even more worrying from Winston's point of view because
if his advisers go back trying to do a deal they may find the terms offered
earlier are no longer available."

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Irons see summer Zarate result
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 6, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

West Ham are in a "win win" situation following Mauro Zarate's departure to
Loftus Road and are looking at the possibility of a decent summer transfer
fee or a successful return to Upton Park "should a new manager be
appointed." With the club having moved £40k a week off the wage bill and
picked up a £500,000 loan fee, the financial advantage represents a saving
of nearly £1.5 million over the rest of the 2014-15 season. But one of
ClaretandHugh's top insiders made it clear that much bigger benefits may be
available further down the line. He said: "The finances are one thing but in
the middle to long term it may be even more interesting if Mauro proves to
be a success over there. "It could easily mean that we can sell him at a
decent price or, should a change of manager take place, the new man could
easily fancy him. "Given the circumstances surrounding the situation – which
haven't been all that clever – we appear to have got a result out of this.
To be honest we could be in a win win situation all the way."

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Irons hammer out brilliant Zarate terms
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on January 6, 2015 in Whispers
Claret & Hugh

West Ham have agreed an excellent financial deal following Mauro Zarate's
switch to Queens Park Rangers. With the player in great demand from Premier
League, La Liga and Serie A clubs, we have been able to negotiate a top
dollar package from the Hoops. ClaretandHugh understands that Rangers have
agreed to pay the whole of Zarate's £40k a week wages over the six months he
will be at the club and the Hammers have also agreed a loan fee in addition.
That is believed to be in or around £500,000 with the deal being boosted by
late interest from Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew. A Hammers source
said: "The deal is done and both sides are happy. It should be an
interesting six months for Rangers and us."

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