Sunday, May 27

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - 27th May 2007

Reo-Coker demands Upton Park exit - BBC

West Ham captain Nigel Reo-Coker has handed in a transfer request, according
to the player's advisor. Hammers boss Alan Curbishley has told the
23-year-old midfielder he will listen to offers in the region of £8m.
Reo-Coker's advisor Tony Finnigan said: "I can confirm that Nigel has handed
in a transfer request. I am surprised as captain he is being allowed to
leave. "At the end of the day he never felt wanted but I am sure he will
have a bright future elsewhere."
Reo-Coker joined West Ham from Wimbledon in January 2004. Tottenham,
Arsenal, Aston Villa and Newcastle are expected to join the race to sign the
England Under-21 international.

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Shut the door behind you, Nige - KUMB
Filed: Saturday, 26th May 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

Club captain Nigel Reo-Coker has handed in a transfer request, it has been
confirmed this afternoon. Reo-Coker's agent, Tony Finnigan, confirmed that
he had become the third player to ask for a move since United's Premiership
place was assured a fortnight ago, following the recent requests by Paul
Konchesky and John Paintsil.
Talking to SkySports, Finnigan said: I can confirm that Nigel has officially
handed in a transfer request. He hopes his future will be resolved in the
next few weeks. "As I said on Sky Sports in January, Nigel would get his
head down and work to keep West Ham in the Premiership. That is exactly what
he did.
"At the end of the day he never felt wanted but I am sure he will have a
bright future elsewhere - although I am surprised that a 22-year-old
Londoner who is captain of his club is being allowed to leave."

Reo-Coker's last 12 months at Upton Park have been little short of a
disaster. He first fell foul of the club's supporters when cupping his hand
to his ears after prodding home the winning goal against Manchester United -
an action deemed as a direct attack on fans who had criticised him
(justifiably) for his awful early-season form. In October it was confirmed
that an August deadline-day transfer enquiry from an unnamed club had been
rejected by the Hammers without Reo-Coker being notified - thought by many
to be the root of his issues. In December the odious Finnigan claimed that
Reo-Coker had received hate mail from United fans - a charge which was
subsequently amended to refer to one letter the player had received via the
Chadwell Heath training ground mail.
Some weeks later Finnigan claimed that the England under-21 captain had been
the victim of racist abuse from home fans - once again, a claim without any
evidence.
Most recently Reo-Coker laughed when asked by the BBC whether he would be
playing for West Ham in the 07/08 before claiming that he had saved the club
from relegation; a step too far for many United supporters who by now had
simply had enough of the antics of Reo-Coker and his unscrupulous
representative.

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Green light for Robert - KUMB
Filed: Saturday, 26th May 2007
By: Gordon Thrower

Hammers' 'keeper Robert Green has been named in the England squad for the
forthcoming friendly against Brazil and for the Euro 2008 qualifier against
Estonia. Green was an unused substitute in the recent 3-1 "B" international
victory over Albania and the selection marks the end of a fine few months
for the custodian, whose form in the run-in was particularly inspired.
Amazingly, at the turn of the year Green was only no.2 choice between the
sticks for the Hammers. The last Hammer to make the England squad was Dean
Ashton whose unfortunate training ground injury led to his missing the whole
of the 2006/07 season. Thankfully Shaun Wright-Phillips has not made the
squad this time round. Some bloke called Beckham has also been included.

Full England squad

Paul Robinson (Tottenham), Scott Carson (Liverpool), Robert Green (West Ham
United); Phil Neville (Everton), Rio Ferdinand (ex-WHU), John Terry
(ex-WHU), Wayne Bridge (Chelsea), Wes Brown (Man Utd), Jamie Carragher
(Liverpool), Michael Dawson (Tottenham), Ledley King (Tottenham), Nicky
Shorey (Reading); David Beckham (Real Madrid), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool),
Jermaine Jenas (Tottenham), Joe Cole (Ex-WHU), Aaron Lennon (Tottenham),
David Bentley (Blackburn), Michael Carrick (ex-WHU), Frank Lampard (ex-WHU),
Stewart Downing (Middlesbrough), Kieron Dyer (Newcastle); Peter Crouch
(Liverpool), Michael Owen (Newcastle), Alan Smith (Man Utd), Jermain Defoe
(ex-WHU).

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Reo-Coker asks for transfer - Sky
By Graeme Bailey - Created on 26 May 2007

Skysports.com can reveal West Ham star Nigel Reo-Coker has handed in a
transfer request. The Hammers skipper has decided to ask for a transfer
after a meeting with the club to discuss his future. Reo-Coker, who helped
the club achieve Premiership survival against all the odds, has decided to
move for pastures new after he was not given the right assurances over his
future by the club's board. The dynamic midfielder's advisor Tony Finnigan
confirmed Reo-Coker had handed in the transfer request and he expressed his
surprise that West Ham were willing to let the player leave Upton Park. "I
can confirm that Nigel Reo-Coker has officially handed in a transfer request
with West Ham United football club," Finnigan told skysports.com "Nigel
hopes his future will be resolved in the next few weeks. " I am surprised
that a 22-year-old Londoner who is captain of his club is being allowed to
leave. "As I said on Sky Sports in January, Nigel would get his head down
and work to keep West Ham in the Premiership. "And that is exactly what he
did with 100 per cent commitment.
"At the end of the day he never felt wanted but I am sure he will have a
bright future elsewhere."

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Reo-Coker hands in transfer request - Soccernet

West Ham captain Nigel Reo-Coker has handed in a transfer request. According
to his advisor, Tony Finnigan, the 23-year-old has decided on a move for
pastures new after he was not given the right assurances over his future by
the club's board. 'I can confirm that Nigel Reo-Coker has officially handed
in a transfer request with West Ham,' said Finnigan. 'Nigel hopes his future
will be resolved in the next few weeks. 'I am surprised that a 23-year-old
Londoner who is captain of his club is being allowed to leave.' Finnigan
added to Sky Sports: 'As I said in January, Nigel would get his head down
and work to keep West Ham in the Premiership. 'And that is exactly what he
did with 100% commitment.'
Finnigan denied having already spoken to any clubs but did say he expected
Reo-Coker to stay in the top flight. 'I haven't had any conversations but
one thing is for sure, he will be playing Premiership football next year,'
he told Sky Sports News.

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Calum Davenport on His Way? - West Ham Til I Die
May 27th, 2007

One of the papers today reckons Derby are about to sign Calym Davenport for
£1 million. If so this is a joke. We only bought him in January and paid £3
million for him. I have always rated him and think he will be a major asset
for us. OK, he didn't set us alight but he didn't let us down either. We'd
be mad to sell him for £1 million.

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Spurs in the hunt after Hammers skipper hands in transfer request - This Is
London
26.05.07

Tottenham and Liverpool are believed to be the front-runners to give Nigel
Reo-Coker his wish after the West Ham captain handed in a transfer request.
According to his advisor, Tony Finnigan, the 23-year-old has decided on a
move for pastures new after he was not given the right assurances over his
future by the club's board. Scroll down to read more: Want away: West Ham
captain Nigel Reo-Cocker is on Spurs' wanted list "I can confirm that Nigel
Reo-Coker has officially handed in a transfer request with West Ham," said
Finnigan. "Nigel hopes his future will be resolved in the next few weeks. "I
am surprised that a 23-year-old Londoner who is captain of his club is being
allowed to leave."
Finnigan added on www.skysports.com: "As I said in January, Nigel would get
his head down and work to keep West Ham in the Premiership. "And that is
exactly what he did with 100% commitment." Tottenham and Liverpool are
believed to be the front-runners for his services and Spurs boss Martin Jol
has made no secret of the fact that he has long been an admirier of the
youngster.

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League to take Blades share - teamTalk

The Premier League have told Sheffield United their share in the top flight
will be taken from them if they fail to relinquish it voluntarily. Relegated
United are refusing to relinquish their Premiership share as the Carlos
Tevez saga rumbles on. However, Premier League officials have said if the
Blades maintain their stance their share will be taken from them next week.
"If Sheffield United do not return the share, Premier League rules mean that
it will be unilaterally transferred to a promoted club and this will happen
at our AGM this coming Thursday," said a Premier League spokesman. The
Premier League this week agreed to set up an arbitration tribunal to rule on
United's complaints over the Tevez affair. They have conceded the Blades do
have the right to call for an arbitration panel - but told the relegated
club they are wasting their time and money. The Blades, relegated on the
final day of the season after a home defeat to Wigan, responded today by
refusing to return their share of the Premier League which all top flight
clubs are entitled to. "Sheffield United has confirmed that it has refused a
request by the Premier League to deliver up its share in the Premier
League," said a club statement. "All Premier League clubs are entitled to a
share in the League itself, and Sheffield United's position is that until
the arbitration looking into the Tevez matter is resolved, it remains a
Premiership club. The club believes if it gives up its share the Premier
League cannot be guaranteed to fulfil its promise to return the share should
the arbitration reinstate Sheffield United to the Premier League."
The row is over an independent commission's decision to fine West Ham
£5.5million rather than dock the club points for signing third-party
agreements in contravention of league rules. The Premier League say they are
satisfied West Ham ended those agreements as soon as they were ordered to
so, and that the independent commission's decision cannot be appealed
against by anyone except West Ham.

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Reo wants out of Hammers - The Sun
By ANDREW DILLON
May 26, 2007

NIGEL REO-COKER has handed in a transfer request at West Ham. The Hammers
skipper was told last night he has no future in east London. And Reo-Coker's
agent Tony Finnigan confirmed his client has asked to leave. He said: "I can
confirm that Nigel Reo-Coker has officially handed in a transfer request.
"I am surprised that a Londoner who is captain of his club is being allowed
to leave. "At the end of the day he never felt wanted but I am sure he will
have a bright future elsewhere."
Reo-Coker will be allowed to leave as long as any buyer meets the £8million
asking price. Boss Alan Curbishley is leading his clearout by axeing the
team captain in a show of strength. A host of players are expected to follow
with keeper Roy Carroll, left-back Paul Konchesky and right-back John
Pantsil already told they can go. Hayden Mullins is one of several targets
for Premiership rivals Reading, Striker Teddy Sheringham, 41, has already
left the Hammers, who are now tracking Liverpool's Craig Bellamy, 27. But
they will have to cough up £12m to make Kop boss Rafa Benitez let him leave
Anfield. Aston Villa are also in the hunt but West Ham seem to hold the
upper hand especially if Bellamy could be used as a makeweight should
Liverpool firm up their interest in Hammers hitman Carlos Tevez. Definitely
staying at Upton Park is Israel midfielder Yossi Benayoun, 27. He has just
signed a five-year contract.
ROB GREEN is set to be rewarded with a new deal at West Ham. The England
keeper, 27, helped Hammers beat the drop with five clean sheets in their
last eight games. Green has three years left on his current deal following
his £2million move from Norwich in August. Fellow stopper Roy Carroll, 29,
has been given a free transfer after asking to leave Upton Park.

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Hammers must get Viduka - news.com.au
By David Davutovic
May 27, 2007 12:00

LUCAS Neill is desperate to lure Socceroos team-mate Mark Viduka to West Ham
as the tug of war for the Middlesbrough striker intensifies. The Sunday
Telegraph understands Viduka has been tabled a lucrative deal from the
Hammers in the last fortnight and the striker can expect a call as early as
today from Neill. The defender landed in Sydney last night ahead of
Saturday's World Cup qualification rematch against Uruguay. He managed to
fit in a deserved Las Vegas holiday with girlfriend Lindsey Morris and he is
buoyed by the Hammers' grand plans.

Hammers' hit-list

"I haven't spoken to 'Dukes' yet,'' Neill said last night. "I've tried to
ring him a couple of times but I've been on holiday and with the time
difference it's been difficult. "I'd love him (to come to West Ham). I know
him inside and out but defenders hate him. "I hope he doesn't stay at Boro
but he's a man in demand.
"I'll help him make that decision but I can't force it. "This is probably
his last playing contract, so he's deciding where he'll finish his career.''

Viduka could be the first of several high-profile players for the Hammers as
they embark on their bold plan to become the next Chelsea. But their
hit-list, which will be bankrolled by Icelandic chairman Eggert Magnusson,
includes Real Madrid's Brazilian ace Roberto Carlos and former Chelsea
striker Eidur Gudjohnsen (now with Barcelona). "One thing you know you're
going to get with Australians is a good work ethic and a lot of heart and
passion, which the crowd and the chairman love,'' he said. "But you can
throw in a bit of skill. We're not mugs any more. "We can play on the
biggest stage, as all of us have proved. "We're talking to Dukes, who's got
a great track record in the Premiership, but it doesn't stop there. "Its not
unimaginable that players like Roberto Carlos end up at West Ham because of
his (the chairman's) resources. "But it's not about the money. It's about
building a star team and not a team of stars.
"He's not going to throw endless amounts of money around willy-nilly. He
wants a team that will gel, so he wants to buy leaders with strong
character.''

Building a superclub

West Ham have plans for a 60,000-seat stadium, which Neill says they will
fill easily. He said West Ham have 8000 fans on Upton Park's waiting list.
But it was Magnusson's on-field plans that lured him from Blackburn, and he
has vowed that the Hammers will never return to the dark depths of last
season.
"You will never see West Ham in the position they've been in for the last
seven months,'' he declared. "When the chairman signed me he said I want big
names in my squad and I want to take this club to another level. "He would
stop at nothing to bring in the best he could bring in. You could throw any
name at him _ some are ungettable - and he'll go out after them.'' Neill
insists it will be hard keeping Argentian superstar Carlos Tevez with Real
Madrid, Barcelona and Chelsea in the hunt. "He really loves the fans and the
fact he feels so important and he probably feels less pressure there (at the
Hammers),'' Neill said.
He said the confidence returned after the 2-1 win at Blackburn in March, a
game in which the Hammers won back the crowd and "everyone started to
believe again''. But the turning point was the 3-0 loss to Sheffield United.
Complacency kicked in after beating Arsenal 1-0 at Emirates Stadium a week
earlier, but after the Sheffield reality check, West Ham beat Chelsea,
Everton, Wigan, Bolton and then Manchester United at Old Trafford. "After
the Tottenham game everyone said that's it, we're gone,'' he admitted.
"There was a lot of negativity and I thought there's no point being
negative. "Plus I'd bought into a dream and I don't want to be a failure, I
want to be a success. "So a few of us took it upon ourselves to make sure
all the negativity was quickly dismissed.
"There was 27 points to play for, were we going to just hand them over or
will we fight for them? "There's no more passionate fans than West Ham, they
outsung Man United fans on championship day at Old Trafford, so to win them
back was a big thing.''
Neill thought the Hammers would escape the drop within a few weeks of
joining - instead it came down to the final day. "I can now justify my
decision to go there, I was a key part of winning seven out of nine games,''
Neill said. Neill was last night relaxing with his partner at Star City
Casino, before joining the Socceroos camp for the friendly against Uruguay
on Saturday at Telstra Stadium.

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League threaten Blades as relegation row grows
Denis Campbell
Sunday May 27, 2007
The Observer

Sheffield United will be formally thrown out of the Premier League this week
if they do not give up their place voluntarily, despite their efforts to
prove that West Ham should have been relegated instead of them.
The Blades are refusing to relinquish their share in the top flight as the
row over Carlos Tevez's eligibility, and West Ham's signing of him and
fellow Argentine Javier Mascherano, rumbles on.

But the Premier League made clear yesterday that United's share will be
taken from them at the organisation's annual meeting on Thursday if they do
not return it, given their drop into the Championship. United are refusing
to accept that fate and hope that an arbitration tribunal convened last week
to examine their complaints will allow them to retain their place among
England's elite next season.

'If Sheffield United do not return the share, Premier League rules mean that
it will be unilaterally transferred to a promoted club and this will happen
at our AGM this coming Thursday,' a league spokesman said. United believe an
independent Premier League disciplinary tribunal was wrong simply to fine
West Ham £5.5million rather than dock them points over irregularities and
subsequent deceit over recruiting the Argentine pair last August.
West Ham captain Nigel Reo-Coker has handed in a transfer request. According
to his adviser, Tony Finnigan, the midfielder has decided to move after he
was not given the right assurances over his future by the club's board.

'I can confirm that Nigel has officially handed in a transfer request,' said
Finnigan. 'He hopes his future will be resolved in the next few weeks. I am
surprised that a 23-year-old Londoner who is captain of his club is being
allowed to leave.'

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Tevez to exit West Ham over rift with Curbishley
Jamie Jackson and Denis Campbell
Sunday May 27, 2007
Guardian Unlimited

Carlos Tevez, West Ham's controversial Argentine striker, is keen to leave
the club because of differences with manager Alan Curbishley. Manchester
United, Chelsea and Liverpool are all considering a move for Tevez, who
scored seven goals in the Hammers' last 10 Premiership games of the season
to help keep them in the top flight.

According to a West Ham insider, Tevez will not consider staying at Upton
Park as long as Curbishley is in charge. 'Tevez likes the club and wants to
stay,' the source said, 'but he won't while Alan Curbishley is the manager.
He hasn't forgotten how he was treated when Curbishley first took over from
Alan Pardew. He told Tevez he didn't know what his best position was,
treated him indifferently in training, and refused to play him at first.'

Curbishley left the 23-year-old on the bench for his first game in charge, a
1-0 win over Manchester United in December, and it was a month before he
named Tevez in a starting line-up in the Premiership. 'If there was a change
of manager maybe it would be different,' the source added, 'but Tevez does
not think Curbishley knows what he is doing and that he's a bad manager. He
wants to play for someone who can further develop his game. Curbishley
recognises now that Tevez saved our season, but it's too late.'

Tevez, who has won 25 caps for Argentina and played for them in last year's
World Cup finals, was the subject of a £31million bid from Inter Milan while
at Brazilian club Corinthians in 2005, and it is believed that a similar
figure will be demanded for him this summer.

He could follow Nigel Reo-Coker out of West Ham after the club's captain
handed in a transfer request. According to Reo-Coker's adviser, Tony
Finnigan, the midfielder has decided to move after he was not given the
right assurances over his future by the club's board.

Meanwhile, Sheffield United will be formally thrown out of the Premier
League this week if they do not give up their place voluntarily, despite
their efforts to prove that West Ham should have been relegated instead of
them because of the Tevez affair.

The Blades are refusing to relinquish their share in the League as the row
over Tevez's eligibility, and West Ham's signing of him and fellow Argentine
Javier Mascherano, rumbles on.

But the Premier League made clear yesterday that United's share will be
taken from them at the organisation's annual meeting on Thursday if they do
not return it, given their drop into the Championship. United are refusing
to accept that fate and hope that an arbitration tribunal convened last week
to examine their complaints will allow them to retain their place among
England's elite next season.

'If Sheffield United do not return the share, Premier League rules mean that
it will be unilaterally transferred to a promoted club and this will happen
at our AGM this coming Thursday,' a league spokesman said. United believe an
independent Premier League disciplinary tribunal was wrong simply to fine
West Ham £5.5m rather than dock them points over irregularities and
subsequent deceit over recruiting the Argentine pair last August.

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Benayoun signs new deal with West Ham - Jerusalem Post
By ALLON SINAI

National soccer team captain Yossi Benayoun ended speculation about his
future on Friday by signing a five-year contract that could keep him at
English Premier League club West Ham United until 2012.

"I'm very pleased to have agreed this new deal," the midfielder told West
Ham's official Web site. "From the first moment I arrived at West Ham, the
club felt like home to me. We have the best supporters in England.

"The natural thing for me was to sign a new deal and I'm very happy because
I want to stay at this club. I'm sure we'll have a better season next year
because we have players with a lot of quality. We will also have new players
coming in to make us stronger and better.

"I'm very pleased because it is the best place for me."

The 27-year-old, who was signed from Spain's Racing Santander in July 2005
for 2.5 million, played an important role in helping West Ham escape
relegation from the Premier League this season and was key in the team's
UEFA Cup qualification last year.

Benayoun's new contract is rumored to be in the region of 55,000 a week,
which would make it the biggest ever for an Israeli soccer player.

"The chairman is very ambitious and I want to thank him because the
negotiations were very quick," said Benayoun. "He and the manager showed me
they wanted me to stay immediately. Hopefully I will pay them back on the
pitch and I will do everything in my power to match their ambition."

Hammers chairman Eggert Magnusson said, "We are very ambitious and Yossi is
a big part of our plans. I'm very pleased to have agreed terms to keep him
at the club for five more years.

"We are looking forward to bringing in exciting new signings but we must
also make sure we keep hold of the hugely talented players we already have."

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Liverpool, Chelsea alerted as Tevez determined to quit West Ham
tribalfooball.com - May 26, 2007

Carlos Tevez wants to leave West Ham United. The Observer says Manchester
United, Chelsea and Liverpool are all considering a move for Tevez, who
scored seven goals in the Hammers' last 10 Premiership games of the season
to help keep them in the top flight. According to a West Ham insider, Tevez
will not consider staying at Upton Park as long as Curbishley is in charge.
"Tevez likes the club and wants to stay," the source said, "but he won't
while Alan Curbishley is the manager. He hasn't forgotten how he was treated
when Curbishley first took over from Alan Pardew. He told Tevez he didn't
know what his best position was, treated him indifferently in training, and
refused to play him at first. "If there was a change of manager maybe it
would be different," the source added, "but Tevez does not think Curbishley
knows what he is doing and that he's a bad manager. He wants to play for
someone who can further develop his game. Curbishley recognises now that
Tevez saved our season, but it's too late."

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Spurs, Liverpool lead race for West Ham's Reo-Coker
tribalfooball.com - May 26, 2007

Tottenham and Liverpool head the queue of clubs seeking talks with West Ham
over transfer-listed midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker. "I can confirm that Nigel
Reo-Coker has officially handed in a transfer request with West Ham," said
Tony Finnigan, Reo-Coker's agent, to skysports.com. "Nigel hopes his future
will be resolved in the next few weeks. "I am surprised that a 23-year-old
Londoner who is captain of his club is being allowed to leave." Tottenham
and Liverpool are believed to be the front-runners for his services and
Spurs boss Martin Jol has made no secret of the fact that he has long been
an admirer of the youngster.

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Reading's Shorey shrugs off West Ham interest
tribalfooball.com - May 26, 2007

Newly-married Reading fullback Nicky Shorey is playing down interest from
West Ham United. Shorey grew up near West Ham's training ground at Chadwell
Heath and has been linked with a move to the East End club. He said: "I'm
just thinking about England. After the honeymoon I'll sit down with Reading
and see where we go from there."

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West Ham wait on Newcastle over Parker bid
tribalfooball.com - May 26, 2007

West Ham United boss Alan Curbishley is ready to pounce for Newcastle
captain Scott Parker. Curbishley hopes to land Parker for £8 million, but
will have to wait until Newcastle's takeover rumblings are cleared up.

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Portsmouth, Villa go for West Ham's Harewood
tribalfooball.com - May 26, 2007

A host of Premiership clubs are chasing West Ham United striker Marlon
Harewood. The Hammers are expected to make Harewood available this summer
and The Times says Portsmouth, Wigan and Aston Villa are all interested.

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West Ham Making Plans Without Nigel - West Ham Fans.org
Submitted by Neville Nixon on 27 May, 2007 - 06:37.

As the fruition of one of the club's worst kept secrets, Hammers
(ex)-captain Nigel Reo-Coker has finally handed in a transfer request. Well
not quite actually, his advisor Tony Finnigan and his agent have been
desperately trying to move their client on for ages and received short
shrift from the club when attempting to re-negotiate the England U21
captain's contract. Reo-Coker who joined West Ham from Wimbledon/MK Dons,
had his nose put severely out of joint following the arrivals of Javier
Mascherano and Carlos Tevez from Corinthians on big wages, this in addition
to his anger at not being made available for sale when Arsenal came sniffing
around after his one and only really good season wearing the Claret & Blue,
has made the players position untenable. Throw in the race card and the
arrival of captain in the making Lucas Neill and it becomes pretty obvious
that it was all going to end in toys out the pram and tears.

There is another element involved, in case it had escaped readers notice,
Eggert Magnusson is a family man who places great emphasis on family values,
perhaps naively he was staggered and appalled at the 'moral decline' or
'cancer' that he discovered after completing the buy out from 'Brown the
Crim'. Reo-Coker's previous propensity for 'roasting' (not the carvery type)
will have done little to impress, but it was the tangled love life of
various staff and squad members that really opened his eyes, the culmination
of which was a dressing room bust up involving two people who were both
seeing the same woman at the same time!
Having had his eyes opened by what he saw, Eggert then further discovered
the gambling culture that was inherent in the squad before deciding to take
wide ranging and tough action, from that moment on it was only going to be a
matter of time before NRC was going to be out of the door, however being a
sound businessman Mr Magnusson kept his own council in order not to have a
negative effect on the players value.. The club are looking to get around £8
Million for Reo-Coker with Aston Villa leading the hunt, not as much as the
£12 Million he was worth a while ago, but still a good return on the
£500,000 that he originally cost, but he will become a full International
sooner rather than later. One baby bentley owner and a couple of gamblers on
the way out, plenty more reprobates to follow- Ed

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