Thursday, May 31

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - II 31st May 2007

Hammers make an offer for Parker - BBC

West Ham are understood to have made an offer for Newcastle captain and
England international Scott Parker. The midfielder, 26, played under Hammers
boss Alan Curbishley when they were both at Charlton and is believed to be
keen on a move to the capital. West Ham are in the market for a central
midfielder with skipper Nigel Reo-Coker set to move on in the summer.
But Curbishley's initial bid is thought to be considerably less than the
£8.5m Newcastle and Sam Allardyce want. Parker spent seven years with
Curbishley at The Valley and made his England debut against Denmark in 2003
before completing a £10m move to Chelsea. But with first-team opportunities
limited at Stamford Bridge, he moved to St James' Park in a £6.5m deal in
2005 and was made skipper last summer. However, reports suggest Parker has
struggled to settle in the north-east and would relish a return south. New
Magpies manager Allardyce is believed to be eyeing out-of-favour Manchester
City midfielder Joey Barton as a potential replacement.

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West Ham close to £7m Parker deal - BBC

West Ham are believed to be close to sealing a £7m deal for Newcastle
captain Scott Parker after fighting off late interest from Tottenham.
Hammers chief executive Scott Duxbury held late-night talks with Parker's
representatives following Spurs' move. Parker is reportedly set to meet West
Ham officials on Thursday after a fee was agreed with the Magpies. The
England midfielder, 26, played under Hammers boss Alan Curbishley when they
were both at Charlton. West Ham are in the market for a central midfielder,
with skipper Nigel Reo-Coker set to move this summer. Parker spent seven
years with Curbishley at The Valley and made his England debut against
Denmark in 2003 before completing a £10m move to Chelsea. But with
first-team opportunities limited at Stamford Bridge, he moved to St James'
Park in a £6.5m deal in 2005 and was made skipper last summer. However,
reports suggested Parker struggled to settle in the north-east and was
targeting a move south. New Newcastle manager Allardyce is believed to be
eyeing out-of-favour Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton as a potential
replacement.

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Hammers close on Parker - Sky
By Peter ORourke - Created on 31 May 2007

West Ham are thought to be closing in on the signing of Scott Parker after
seeing off late interest from Tottenham. The Hammers tabled a bid for
Newcastle skipper Parker on Wednesday night and it is believed The Magpies
have accepted the offer. The news is reported to have alerted Tottenham to
Parker's availability, but West Ham have firmed up their interest to fend
off Tottenham's advances. Parker is now reportedly set to meet West Ham
officials on Thursday to discuss a possible switch to Upton Park. Hammers
boss Alan Curbishley is keen to bring in a new midfielder with Nigel
Reo-Coker set to move on and he has made Parker his top target.

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West Ham, Wigan know Riga price
tribalfooball.com - May 31, 2007

Levante president Pedro Villarroel has slapped a £3.5 million asking price
on star striker Mustapha Riga. The Ghana international wants a move to the
Premiership and is attracting serious interest from West Ham United, Wigan
and Middlesbrough.

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Parker to meet with West Ham today
tribalfooball.com - May 31, 2007

West Ham are seeing off Tottenham interest to land Newcastle midfielder
Scott Parker in an initial £7 million deal. The Daily Mail says West Ham
chief executive Scott Duxbury was involved in late-night talks with Parker's
representatives after Tottenham had declared their interest in the Newcastle
captain. It is understood from sources close to the player that Parker is
set to meet with West Ham officials today after the two clubs agreed a fee.
West Ham manager Alan Curbishley sees Parker as a potential captain and the
ideal replacement for current skipper Nigel Reo-Coker, who has handed in a
transfer request.

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Spurs miss out again - SpursWeb
By Neil Vaughan
Date: 31/5/2007

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR are set to miss out to West Ham United for the signature
of Scott Parker. The England international is on the verge of a £7million
move to Upton Park from Newcastle United after Hammers chief executive Scott
Duxbury held talks over a possible transfer last night. The Daily Mail
reports that Spurs are interested in the Newcastle skipper, but is expected
to link up again with Alan Curbishley after the two clubs agreed on a fee.

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PARKER NOW LOOKS WEST HAM-BOUND - Talk Of The Tyne
by Dylan Younger
Date: 31/5/2007

SCOTT PARKER is on the brink of leaving Newcastle to join West Ham. The
Hammers - who put a bid in for the midfielder yesterday - are now believed
to have agreed a fee in the region of £7 million for Parker. Tottenham
declared a late interest and tried to scupper the bid, but West Ham chief
executive Scott Duxbury put his club back in the driving seat with some
late-night talks with the player's agent last night. Parker is now set to
meet with club officials to discuss personal terms and arrange a medical.
The Chelsea old boy was United's player of the year in the 2005/06 season
and still has a lot of fans in the St James' Park crowd. However, his
critics insists he does not offer the side enough in an attacking sense, and
Parker is believed to be keen on a return to London, where his wider family
is based. The lure of working with his former Charlton boss Alan Curbishley
at West Ham will also be a big factor. Magpies boss Sam Allardyce is now
being strongly linked with a move for Manchester City bad boy Joey Barton as
a replacement for the tough-tackling Parker. England midfielder Barton is
available at a discounted £5.5 million after a series of off-the-field
problems, but Everton and Middlesbrough are also thought to be keen.

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Hammers fight off Spurs for Parker - Daily Mail
Last updated at 10:20am on 31st May 2007

West Ham appear to be on the verge of clinching the £7million signing of
Newcastle and England midfielder Scott Parker after fighting off late
interest from Tottenham. West Ham chief executive Scott Duxbury was involved
in late-night talks with Parker's representatives after Tottenham had
declared their interest in the Newcastle captain. It is understood from
sources close to the player that Parker is set to meet with West Ham
officials today after the two clubs agreed a fee. West Ham manager Alan
Curbishley sees Parker as a potential captain and the ideal replacement for
current skipper Nigel Reo-Coker, who has handed in a transfer request.
Parker, who is celebrating the birth of his third child this week, is keen
on a return to London where his family is based and a move to Upton Park
would see him link up again with Curbishley, his old boss at Charlton.
Parker made his England debut in 2003 while playing under Curbishley at
Charlton before completing a £10million move to Chelsea in January 2004. At
the end of that season Parker was named the Professional Footballers
Association's Young Player of the Year but first-team opportunities grew
increasingly limited at Stamford Bridge. He moved to Newcastle in the summer
of 2005 for £6.5million and was appointed captain at the start of last
season.
Newcastle's new manager Sam Allardyce is reported to be eyeing out-of-favour
Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton as a potential replacement for
Parker.

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No need for United to feel shame, West Ham were in the wrong - The Star -
Sheffield

I HAVE noticed that the Premier League and to some extent a minority of West
Ham fans are trying to slander our name and shame us, making out that we are
bad losers for 'not going down with dignity'. I am aghast to see that some
Blades are starting to buy into this blatant propaganda. Let us not lose
sight of the fact that it is not Sheffield United who should feel shame.
West Ham are in the wrong on this issue. They knowingly broke rule U18
enabling them to gain an unfair advantage on the field of play obtaining two
world class footballers from Argentina, who under normal circumstances, they
would be unable to afford or acquire. They also broke rule B13. They hid
this from the Premier League. They lied about it and misled the Premier
League to avoid a penalty and to gain an unfair advantage over other teams.
They did not bring it to the attention of the Premier league, as some would
like us to believe. They were discovered and pleaded guilty because they had
to, they had been caught. The independent panel was also at fault. It took
into consideration irrelevant factors in the decision making process – the
time of the year, and, most worryingly, the feelings of West Ham fans. If
the panel had a 'duty of care' to West Ham fans, then it also must take into
consideration the feeling of other fans, Fulham, Wigan and Sheffield United
et al, which it did not. The commission has left itself wide open to the
accusation and possible legal action of unfair discrimination against the
fans of other teams. The Premier League then made matters worse by failing
to establish whether the contract between West Ham and MSI was terminated by
both parties. Recent interviews with Kia Joorabchian indicate not. The panel
ordered the League to terminate the registration of Tevez. Either this did
not happen, or they allowed him to re register outside the transfer window,
which I believe is against the rules. Kevin McCabe should be commended for
standing up to the League, seeking truth and justice, not castigated for
being a bad loser. I also take my hat off to Wigan and Fulham, who have
shown that honour does still exist in football. We have no reason to feel
ashamed .

31 May 2007

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Curbs eyes midfielder reunion - Clubcall
20070531 09:04

West Ham have reportedly made a bid for Newcastle midfielder Scott Parker,
while Bobby Zamora and Anton Ferdinand are staying put. Hammers boss Alan
Curbishley is on the look out for a new midfielder this summer, as current
skipper Nigel Reo-Coker's future appears to be away from Upton Park with
Arsenal favourites to snap up the England Under-21 international. Parker,
who Curbishley managed while in charge at Charlton, is thought to be the
subject of a bid from the club.
The only potential stumbling block is that the Magpies have valued the
26-year-old at around £8.5million and the Hammers are not thought to be
offering anywhere near that amount. However with Parker, who cost Chelsea
£10million in January 2004 before moving to St James' Park in summer 2005,
looking for a move back to London, West Ham are hopeful of securing a deal.

Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce is said to be looking at taking Manchester
City's £5.5million midfielder Joey Barton to Tyneside as a replacement.
Meanwhile, a report in the Times claims West Ham have told central defender
Ferdinand and striker Zamora, that they will not be allowed to leave this
close-season. Ferdinand in particular was expected to be on his way after a
falling out with the manager last term, but his end-of-season form alongside
James Collins looked to have saved him.

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Defender lined up for contract talks - Clubcall
20070531 08:59

Reading are reportedly planning to offer full-back Nicky Shorey a much
improved contract to ward off interest from clubs like West Ham. The
25-year-old, who joined the Royals in a bargain £25,000 deal six years ago,
still has two years left to run on the three-year deal that he signed at the
start of last season. However, following an excellent debut campaign in the
top flight with the Royals, the vultures are already circling the Madejski
Stadium. West Ham boss Alan Curbishley has been linked with Shorey, while
Tottenham boss Martin Jol is also thought to be pondering a raid for the
former Brentford man, whose form this past season has seen him thrust into
England coach Steve McClaren's squad for Friday's Wembley friendly against
Brazil and next Wednesday's Euro 2008 showdown with Estonia. Royals boss
Steve Coppell will be loathe to lose such a key member of his squad though,
which is why the club are willing to reward him for his fine form with a new
deal. Shorey has confirmed he will enter talks with the Royals after he has
got his international duty and wedding over with as he prepares to marry his
fiancee, Emily, on Saturday. 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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Champions league or bust for deluded Reo-Coker - all3points.com
31st May 2007
By Dan Halton

Having handed in a transfer request West Ham's captain has played his last
game for the club but will not be sorely missed by Dan Halton.

"Every action has a reaction, and you have to be careful with your actions
and think about what you are doing and how it will affect other people." -
Reo-Coker speaking to the Sunday Times, 7 May 2006

There's a fine line between ambition and arrogance. Over the course of the
past year Nigel Reo-Coker has displayed far too much of the latter. An
energetic and vital cog in the West Ham machinery that impressed in their
first year back in the Premiership, he should have been buckling down for
more of the same come the start of last season but instead threw his toys
out of the pram when the club allegedly rebuffed enquiries from Arsenal and
Manchester United without informing him.

His head suitably turned, performances on the pitch deteriorated to the
extent that fans and ex-players justifiably turned against him. Only the
bigger games seemed to interest him, ironically scoring his only goal of a
wretched season against Manchester United before arrogantly cupping his ear
to the Bobby Moore Stand in angry non-celebration. Yet the captain's armband
stayed with him – a decision Alan Pardew was to regret when he was sacked
after a dreadful start to the season. If your captain has lost interest in
driving the club forward then the rest of ship will follow.

"I can confirm that Nigel has handed in a transfer request. I am surprised
as captain he is being allowed to leave." - Agent Tony Finnigan, 26
May 2007

Alan Curbishley took over from Pardew but undeterred Reo-Coker still wanted
out and submitted a transfer request in January, making his intentions
crystal clear. When it was turned down and the transfer window had shut
quotes attributed to the midfielder suddenly appeared in the media stating
his desire to help West Ham stay in the Premiership. A deal had obviously
been struck. In return for keeping the captaincy and doing what he is paid
to do the club would allow him to leave in the summer. Not one West Ham fan
can have blinked at the announcement this week from the Reo-Coker camp that
he had played his last game for the club.

"I am a very loyal person but to play at my best I need to be happy. I made
a promise to West Ham fans that I would help keep this club in the Premier
League and I have done that." -
Reo-Coker after the 1-0 win at Old Trafford, 13 May 2007

Curbishley's despair at the Baby Bentley culture he discovered at West Ham
pointed the finger squarely at the likes of Reo-Coker. One look at his
cringeworthy MySpace website tells you all you need to know about the man.
One-season wonder, big-time charlie, the epitome of the selfish and deluded
Premiership generation. There's a lot of names you can call some players but
true professionals perform season after season, feel privileged to be given
the club captaincy and earn respect over a number of years. West Ham stayed
in the Premier League but you will find a queue of players who contributed
to the cause ahead of our beloved captain. I find it hard to believe the
attitude let alone the ordinary form of Reo-Coker will have impressed men
such as Arsene Wenger or Alex Ferguson who are notoriously meticulous in
their attention to detail when it comes to potential players' personalities
and backgrounds.

"At the end of the day he never felt wanted but I am sure he will have a
bright future elsewhere." - Finnigan again

Not content with being plucked from the obscurity of Milton Keynes in 2004
to play in front of 35,000 fans at Upton Park as opposed to one man and his
dog at the National Hockey Stadium, Reo-Coker holds the honour of being the
youngest captain West Ham has had since Bobby Moore. An honour he has
tarnished over the past season with his childish actions. Promotion to the
Premiership in 2005 saw Reo-Coker flourish and having missed out on a place
in the World Cup party for Germany last summer his stock could not have been
higher. A time to repay the faith Pardew and the fans had in him from the
start perhaps? Not for Nigel.

"Money does talk now. I'm prepared for that. If I have to move and my career
lies elsewhere eventually, so be it." - Sunday Times interview, 7 May 2006

West Ham was simply a stepping stone for him. He does not have the quality
nor personality to demand the Champions League football he so craves. He can
tackle, track back and deliver a safe pass sideways but ostensibly he is an
ordinary footballer who is a long way off the finished article. A midfielder
who doesn't score enough goals and picks up too many yellow cards will have
to do better to attract the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United. The
latest is that he is holding out for one of these two to step in amidst
interest from more realistic suitors in Aston Villa, Newcastle and
Tottenham. No doubt his agent and self-confessed guardian Tony Finnigan has
inflated the Reo-Coker ego to such an extent that anything less than a
top-four team would be seen as disrespect. I mean this man is the England
Under 21 captain…

"A general is the safeguard of the nation. When this support is in place,
the nation will certainly be strong. When this support is not in place, the
nation will certainly not be strong." - Sun Tzu from the Art of War

So it's goodbye to the numerous misplaced passes, poor final balls,
multitude of yellow cards, turning in performances on a whim, silly dance
celebrations, dismissive waves to the crowd, cupped-ear arrogance of the
goal against Man U and having a captain whose loyalty is only to himself.
Nigel often quotes the Art of War as being an inspiration to him as a
leader. Time for him to blow the dust off that book for his next career
move.

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Curbs says don't believe the hype - Harlow Citizen
By Tess McDermott

WEST Ham boss Alan Curbishley has told fans to ignore the heightening
transfer speculation in the press. The club has been linked to a series of
high-priced targets including Eidur Gudjohnsen, Craig Bellamy, Darren Bent,
Tal Ben-Haim and Ecuadorian Carlos Tenorio, with up to a dozen players
speculated to be leaving the Hammers in the summer in what has been quoted
as a £40m squad overhaul. But Curbishley said: "People are assuming and just
writing what they want. Of course there will be some changes, there are at
every club in the summer. But you have to be sensible and a lot of what is
written is just speculation." The manager was on holiday last week and
returned to business on Tuesday with a meeting with Eggert Magnusson. He
said: "I am sitting down with the chairman almost everyday and we will do
the right thing for this club. As I have said in the past, you will know
who's coming in when they're here sitting beside me. That's how I do
business."
Magnusson told the West Ham website: "There is bound to be a lot of
speculation over the summer about our playing squad. It is normal in a
transfer window - who is going, who we want to bring in. "We are ambitious
for this club and what we can achieve next season. We want to strengthen the
squad and to build on the positives of the 2006/07 season. I'm proud of what
the club has achieved and now we can move forward. "We will work hard over
the summer to prepare for next season and that includes keeping our best
players who want to play for us." He cited the new contract for Yossi
Benayoun as a sign of the club's commitment to its players, saying: "We are
very ambitious and Yossi is a big part of our plans. "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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Dailly delighted to be back in the fold - WHUFC
30/05/2007 09:00

Christian Dailly has revealed that he had to rush from a beach holiday in
the Algarve to answer the call from his country this week. The Hammers
defender was on holiday with his family when Scotland coach Alex McLeish
handed him a late call-up for their friendly against Austria tonight and a
vital Euro 2008 qualifier against the Faroe Islands next week - after he had
originally been left out of the squad. "I was in the Algarve for half-term
when I got the call and flew from Faro to Stansted to make it here," reveals
Christian. "By now, everyone will know what it means to me to play for my
country. All my stuff was in a locker at West Ham so I had to ask our
liaison officer, Richard Simpson, to get some boots for me which he bought
in a sports shop in town and I'll have to cope. "I was gutted to say the
least when I was left out. I now have a game to look forward to and that's
all I wanted. I've played in the reserves every week and played in the
testimonial against Northampton. "I was chilling out on a beach but my mind
is right and I'm ready to play. I was annoyed to be left out but I made a
vow to myself that I would get back in and I have."

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Noble named in Under-21 squad for finals - WHUFC
30/05/2007 12:28

Mark Noble has been named in the England squad for the UEFA European
Under-21 Championships in Holland this summer. The 20-year-old Hammers
midfielder was initially included in a 30-man party by coach Stuart Pearce,
who has now cut that figure to 23 for the Championships, which kick off on
June 10. Noble is one of two new faces in the squad, along with Everton's
James Vaughan, and he is also joined by his two Upton Park colleagues, Anton
Ferdinand and Nigel Reo-Coker. The youngster will be hoping to make his
debut in a friendly match against Slovakia, at Norwich City's Carrow Road
ground next Tuesday, before England face their opening fixture of the
championships against the Czech Republic in Arnhem on Monday 11 June.

England Under-21 squad:

Goalkeepers
Ben Alnwick (Tottenham Hotspur)
Scott Carson (Liverpool)
Joe Hart (Manchester City)

Defenders
Leighton Baines (Wigan Athletic)
Gary Cahill (Aston Villa)
Anton Ferdinand (West Ham United)
Justin Hoyte (Arsenal)
Nedum Onuoha (Manchester City)
Liam Rosenior (Fulham)
Steven Taylor (Newcastle United)
Peter Whittingham (Cardiff City)

Midfielders
David Bentley (Blackburn Rovers)
Tom Huddlestone (Tottenham Hotspur)
James Milner (Newcastle United)
Mark Noble (West Ham United)
Nigel Reo-Coker (West Ham United)
Kieran Richardson (Manchester United)
Wayne Routledge (Tottenham Hotspur)

Forwards
Matt Derbyshire (Blackburn Rovers)
Leroy Lita (Reading)
David Nugent (Preston North End)
James Vaughan (Everton)
Ashley Young (Aston Villa)

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Transfer news: a busy week ahead? - KUMB
Filed: Wednesday, 30th May 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

West Ham United could be set to make their first major signings of the
summer within the next few days. Alan Curbishley - supported by the biggest
transfer war chest ever handed to a United manager - is ready to begin
spending the millions given him by Chairman Eggert Magnusson, who has been
in negotiations with a number of targets during the past fortnight. The main
target appears to be Newcastle captain Scott Parker, who is ready to return
to London after just a year in the North East where he has failed to settle.
Parker - who previously worked under Curbishley at Charlton - is expected to
replace Nigel Reo-Coker, who could be heading to St James Park in a swap
deal although a number of other Premiership clubs - including Tottenham and
Everton - are keeping tabs on the wantaway United midfielder.
Another target - Manchester City's Joey Barton - is thought to want a move
to London, giving the Hammers the lead over other potential suitors such as
Newcastle. The Hammers are thought to be looking at both Parker and Barton,
rather than one or the other. Both are likely to cost around £8m.
Meanwhile Charlton's Darren Bent is currently mulling over offers from both
West Ham United and Tottenham. Although Spurs can offer European football,
Bent is thought to favour a move to Upton Park on the basis that he will
play more first team football.
The Hammers are said to have offered a cash plus player deal, with either
Marlon Harewood or Hayden Mullins likely to move to the Valley in return for
Bent and around £8.5m. Other players also thought to be in the frame are
Reading left-back Nickey Shorey, Middlesbrough's Mark Viduka and Monaco's
Yaya Toure - younger brother of Arsenal's Kolo Toure. Rumours linking the
Hammers with moves for Chelsea's Claude Makelele and Charlton's Luke Young
are thought to be wide of the mark.

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Hammers trio get the nod - KUMB
Filed: Wednesday, 30th May 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

England under-21 manager Stuart Pearce has named three Hammers in his 23-man
European Championship squad. The European under-21 tournament takes place in
Holland next month, and West Ham will be represented by three players -
Nigel Reo-Coker, Anton Ferdinand and Mark Noble. The final squad of 23 was
reduced from the preliminary 30-man squad named earlier this month. Noble,
who earned his first inclusion at under-21 level in that selection has done
particularly well to retain his place in favour of some more experienced
players. Under-21 captain Nigel Reo-Coker - who was 23 earlier this month -
qualifies to play as he was only 21 when qualification for the tournament
began - as was 22-year-old Anton Ferdinand.

England U21 squad

Alnwick (Tottenham), Carson (Liverpool), Hart (Man City); Baines (Wigan),
Cahill (Aston Villa), Ferdinand (West Ham Utd), Hoyte (Arsenal), Onuoha (Man
City), Rosenior (Fulham), Taylor (Newcastle), Whittingham (Cardiff); Bentley
(Blackburn), Huddlestone (Tottenham), Milner (Newcastle), Noble (West Ham
Utd), Reo-Coker (West Ham Utd), Richardson (Man Utd), Routledge (Tottenham);
Derbyshire (Blackburn), Lita (Reading), Nugent (Preston), Vaughan (Everton),
Young (Aston Villa).

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Hammers in Parker bid - KUMB
Filed: Wednesday, 30th May 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

West Ham United have made an £8.5m bid for Newcastle captain Scott Parker,
according to SkySports. Parker joined Newcastle in a £6.5m switch from
Chelsea although failed to settle in the North East. Despite being made club
captain he never endeared himself to the impatient Newcatle crowd, and has
been looking to return South for some time. There has been no confirmation
from either club as of yet. More on this as it happens.

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Hammers move for Parker - Sky
By Peter ORourke - Created on 30 May 2007

Sky Sports News understands West Ham have tabled an £8.5million bid for
Newcastle captain Scott Parker. Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce is believed to
be willing to let Parker move on as he looks to raise money for his own
transfer plans. West Ham chief Alan Curbishley is keen to sign Parker as he
is a big fan of the England international from their time together at
Charlton. Parker, who is currently recovering from a hernia operation,
endured a difficult season at Newcastle last term after coming in for some
criticism from his own fans. Curbishley is in the market for a new
midfielder with Nigel Reo-Coker expected to move on after handing in a
transfer request. Newcastle are believed to be lining up a move for
Manchester City star Joey Barton as a possible replacement for Parker should
he leave St James' Park.

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Hammers table bid for Magpies' skipper Parker - Soccernet

West Ham are understood to have made a bid for Newcastle captain and England
international Scott Parker. But the Hammers' offer is thought to be
considerably less than the £8.5million which has been reported. West Ham
manager Alan Curbishley is in the market for a central midfielder with
captain Nigel Reo-Coker set to leave Upton Park this summer after handing in
a transfer request. Parker, 26, is thought to be keen on a move back to
London and a switch to West Ham would see him link up again with Curbishley,
his old boss at Charlton. Parker spent seven years with Curbishley at The
Valley and made his England debut against Denmark in 2003 before completing
a £10million move to Chelsea. With first team opportunities limited at
Stamford Bridge, Parker moved to St James' Park in 2005 and was made
Newcastle captain last summer. New manager Sam Allardyce has been linked
with out-of-favour Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton as a potential
replacement for Parker.

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Viduka in, Scott out - The Sun
By SHAUN CUSTIS
May 31, 2007

MARK VIDUKA has agreed to join Newcastle — but Scott Parker is set to leave
in an £8.5million move to West Ham. Aussie hitman Vid will be Sam
Allardyce's first high-profile signing since he took the Toon job at the end
of the season. Viduka, 31, was out of contract at Middlesbrough and rejected
a new £40,000-a-week two-year deal to stay. It is a huge blow to Boro boss
Gareth Southgate as Viduka has proved a consistent goalscorer at the
Riverside, as he was for his previous clubs Celtic and Leeds. Viduka, who
managed to bag 14 Premiership goals this term in an injury-hit season on
Teesside, had also attracted strong interest from Portsmouth. West Ham have
tabled an £8.5m bid for Toon skipper Parker — who cost £6.5m from Chelsea
two years ago. The England midfielder, 26, used to play for Hammers boss
Alan Curbishley at Charlton and fancies a return to London.

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West Ham to launch Parker raid - Times Online and Agencies

West Ham United are reported to have tabled an £8.5million bid for Newcastle
captain Scott Parker. Alan Curbishley, the West Ham manager, is keen to sign
Parker as he is a big fan of the England international from their time
together at Charlton. And it is believed that Sam Allardyce, the Newcastle
boss, would be willing to let Parker move on as he looks to raise money for
his own transfer plans. Parker, who is currently recovering from a hernia
operation, endured a difficult season at Newcastle last term after coming in
for some criticism from his own fans.
Curbishley is in the market for a new midfielder with Nigel Reo-Coker
expected to move on after handing in a transfer request. Newcastle are
believed to be lining up a move for Manchester City star Joey Barton as a
possible replacement for Parker should he leave St James' Park.

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The Screamer: West Ham in battle to sign £8m Parker - Daily Mail
CONTRIBUTORS: MARTIN HARDY and IAN LADYMAN
Last updated at 22:36pm on 30th May 2007

Scott Parker is on his way back to London after West Ham tabled a bid of
£8million for the Newcastle midfielder, although Alan Curbishley faces
competition from Tottenham. Parker who played under Curbishley at Charlton,
can leave St James' Park after a frustrating two-year spell on Tyneside, but
his future is far from clear. Although West Ham are in pole position to
sign the £40,000-a-week midfielder, Tottenham's interest has also been
revived after they abandoned plans to sign Hammers skipper Nigel Reo-Coker.
Defender Lucas Neill could move in the opposite direction to Parker.
However, Newcastle face competition from Barcelona, Chelsea and Manchester
United for the versatile Australia full-back, who joined West Ham in
January.
New Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce wants to push the Parker deal through
quickly to start an overhaul of his squad. He is ready to step up his
interest in troubled Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton to replace
Parker, and Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has dismissed reports he has
fallen out of love with the club after a season of wrangling with manager
Jose Mourinho.
Abramovich said: "My relationship with Chelsea has not changed and I
wouldn't want to change anything." Mourinho may be asking the Russian for
funds to try to land West Ham's Carlos Tevez and Valencia's David Villa, who
together would cost around £60m. Hernan Crespo will remain with Inter Milan
for another year on loan, while AC Milan are interested in Andriy
Shevchenko.

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West Ham at the head of queue to sign Parker - Times Online
Gary Jacob and Oliver Kay

A frenzied start to football's transfer window promises to leave managers,
chairmen, agents and supporters in a daze. Tottenham Hotspur captured Gareth
Bale for a fee that could rise to £10 million from Southampton on Friday,
but that deal has been overshadowed by Manchester United's entry into the
market.

United have signalled their intention to retain the Barclays Premiership
trophy by agreeing deals to sign Nani, the Sporting Lisbon winger, and
Anderson, the FC Porto playmaker, and The Times's comprehensive guide to the
summer sales keeps you up to date with the latest moves and transfer
targets.

José Mourinho, the Chelsea manager, will be given up to £50 million to wrest
the title from United and win the Champions League. But new owners of other
clubs are likely to flex their muscles with Aston Villa, West Ham United and
Manchester City planning to speculate to accumulate.

West Ham offered about £8 million for Scott Parker, the Newcastle United
midfield player, last night. Parker moved to Newcastle for £6.5 million from
Chelsea two years ago. Tottenham have expressed an interest in the player
but his high wages are a problem.

West Ham have told Anton Ferdinand and Bobby Zamora that they will not be
allowed to leave. Ferdinand, the defender, has not always seen eye-to-eye
with Alan Curbishley and is wanted by Tottenham and Newcastle. But
Ferdinand's blossoming partnership with James Collins persuaded his manager
that he has a future at Upton Park.

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Cahill Next On Hammers Shopping List - West Ham Fans.org
Submitted by Neville Nixon on 30 May, 2007 - 19:53.

Having virtually secured the signing of Scott Parker from Newcastle in a
deal that will eventually be worth £9 Million, West Ham have moved quickly
to try to secure the services of Everton's Tim Cahill, another Australian
International to join Lucas Neill at the Boleyn. Reports that Mark 'the
duke' Viduka is another Hammers target are however way off the mark if you
will excuse the pun. Signing an ageing striker does not fit into the current
ethos of signing players who are at their prime or approaching it, Viduka
has definitely seen better days and would represent a backward step.
Continuing with the OZ connection, our correspondent over there has been
staying in the same hotel as the Socceroos and thinks that Lucas Neill has
been chatting to Harry Kewell about how exciting things are going to be next
season. Now Hammers fans are fiercely loyal to the club and could fear
either a team full of Aussies and Taffs or a team full of ex-Charlton might
detract from the club's shared identity, but then what 'shared identity' did
the players who started the season have other than queueing up at Jack
Barclays to buy their Bentleys?

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Newcastle to sacrifice Parker for Man City's Barton
tribalfooball.com - May 30, 2007

Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce has reportedly set his sights on Joey Barton in
a move that could see Scott Parker on the move to West Ham. According to
reports, Allardyce is willing to take a gamble on Manchester City bad boy
Barton, who has been told he can leave Eastlands for the right price. But
any move for Barton is expected to come at the expense of the Magpies club
captain Parker, who has been a transfer target for Hammers boss Alan
Curbishley since January. At the time any possible move fell through due to
West Ham's relegation fight, but it now seems a reunion with Parker's former
Charlton manager could be on the cards. If Curbishley was to swoop for his
former Charlton captain, Allardyce would be reportedly prepared to let him
go for £8million. The Magpies manager is then tipped to use those funds to
launch a bid for Barton, who comes with a £5.5million price tag.

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West Ham make offer for Newcastle's Parker
tribalfooball.com - May 30, 2007

West Ham United have reportedly made an undisclosed offer for Newcastle
captain Scott Parker. But the Hammers' offer is thought to be considerably
less than the £8.5million which has been reported. West Ham manager Alan
Curbishley is in the market for a central midfielder with captain Nigel
Reo-Coker set to leave Upton Park this summer after handing in a transfer
request.
Parker, 26, is thought to be keen on a move back to London and a switch to
West Ham would see him link up again with Curbishley, his old boss at
Charlton. Parker spent seven years with Curbishley at The Valley and made
his England debut against Denmark in 2003 before completing a £10million
move to Chelsea.

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West Ham tell Ferdinand, Zamora they're staying
tribalfooball.com - May 30, 2007

Anton Ferdinand is staying with West Ham United. The Times says West Ham
have told Ferdinand and Bobby Zamora that they will not be allowed to leave.
Ferdinand, the defender, has not always seen eye-to-eye with Alan Curbishley
and is wanted by Tottenham and Newcastle. But Ferdinand's blossoming
partnership with James Collins persuaded his manager that he has a future at
Upton Park.

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Newcastle want West Ham's Neill in Parker bid
tribalfooball.com - May 30, 2007

West Ham United may seek to cash in on defender Lucas Neill. The Daily Mail
says the Australian could be included in the Hammers' offer to Newcastle for
midfielder Scott Parker. Newcastle face competition from Barcelona, Chelsea
and Manchester United for the versatile Australia full-back, who joined West
Ham in January.

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Reading eager to ward off West Ham, Spurs bids for Shorey
tribalfooball.com - May 30, 2007

Reading are ready to offer new England fullback Nicky Shorey a bumper
contract upgrade. The Reading Chronicle says the Royals are desperate to
keep hold of their 25-year-old left-back who has been linked with Tottenham
Hotspur and West Ham United. The club are now prepared to offer him a bumper
new deal even though he has two more years to run on his present one.

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West Ham agree £8M fee with Newcastle for Parker
tribalfooball.com - May 30, 2007

West Ham United have clinched an agreement with Newcastle United over an £8
million fee for Scott Parker. The Daily Mail says Parker who played under
Curbishley at Charlton, can leave St James' Park after a frustrating
two-year spell on Tyneside, but his future is far from clear. Although West
Ham are in pole position to sign the £40,000-a-week midfielder, Tottenham's
interest has also been revived after they abandoned plans to sign Hammers
skipper Nigel Reo-Coker.

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Reo-Coker is ready to roll - Newham Recorder
30 May 2007

NIGEL REO-COKER is resisting the overtures of Tottenham and playing a
waiting game in the hope of a move to Manchester United or Arsenal this
summer, writes NEIL TRAINIS. The West Ham midfielder and club captain handed
in a transfer request at the weekend having felt he was not going to be a
part of Alan Curbishley's long-term plans at Upton Park. It is rumoured that
Spurs have earmarked the 23-year-old as a potential transfer target but
according to the player's adviser Tony Finnigan, his client, who spent last
season embroiled in a relegation tussle, is keen on playing for a club in
the Champions League. "I can confirm that Nigel has handed in a transfer
request. I am surprised as captain he is being allowed to leave," Finnigan
said. "He is going and there is a lot of interest."
A figure around the £9m mark has been mentioned in some quarters as being
enough to tempt the east London club to part with Reo-Coker, who last year
was within seconds of becoming the first Hammers captain to lift the FA Cup
since Billy Bonds in 1980. Reo-Coker, however, was thought to have been
frustrated with the decision of West Ham officials and previous manager Alan
Pardew to deny him a move to Arsenal or Old Trafford on transfer deadline
day last year and there have been rumours of the player's unrest ever since.
In the subsequent months, Reo-Coker was targeted by a section of the Upton
Park faithful, who held him responsible for the club's slump down the
Premiership table which culminated in Pardew's sacking. A string of
below-par displays were perceived by some to be lethargy on the part of
Reo-Coker and he was on the end of vitriolic criticism from former Hammer
Julian Dicks who, following the 6-0 New Year's Day Premiership defeat at
Reading, insisted he had "spat his dummy out" in the wake of the Hammers'
decision not to grant him a transfer.
Finnigan, nonetheless, suggested that Reo-Coker felt the time had come for a
new challenge after just over three years at West Ham following his arrival
from Wimbledon, and as Curbishley is understood to be planning the future
minus a player held in high esteem by numerous top flight managers, it is
likely Reo-Coker will begin next season somewhere else. "At the end of the
day he never felt wanted but I am sure he will have a bright future
elsewhere," Finnigan said of Reo-Coker, who also received hate mail from
supporters. Manchester United's interest in him may have receded in light
of their probable signing of Owen Hargreaves from Bayern Munich but there
will be no lack of interest in Reo-Coker, with a bidding war expected in the
summer. Alan Curbishley was given a boost with the news that Israeli
midfielder Yossi Benayoun has signed a new five-year contract, tying him to
the Hammers until 2012, and chairman Eggert Magnusson hinted that more
signings are imminent. "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," he said. "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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Noble to make his Mark on international stage - Newham Recorder
30 May 2007

YOUNG Hammers star Mark Noble has been rewarded for his excellent form by
winning an England call-up. The 20-year-old midfielder will join team-mates
Anton Ferdinand and Nigel Reo-Coker in the squad for the UEFA under-21
Championships in Holland next month. Noble hopes to make his England debut
in a friendly against Slovakia at Norwich next Tuesday. Meanwhile, Hammers
boss Alan Curbishley has been given a boost with the news that Israeli
midfielder Yossi Benayoun has signed a new five-year contract, tying him to
the Hammers until 2012, and chairman Eggert Magnusson hinted that more
signings are imminent. "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," he said. "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."

* Veteran defender Christian Dailly was called up by Scotland for last
night's friendly against Austria and the Euro 2008 qualifier with the Faroe
Islands next Wednesday.

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Parker Bound For West Ham - newcastlemad.co.uk
By Nu Mad Wednesday 30th May 2007

Despite the defence being Sam Allardyce's priority, he could be set for a
reshuffle in Newcastle's midfield, with Scott Parker looking likely to be
joining West Ham. The ex-Chelsea midfielder has hardly settled on Tyneside,
and he knows full well the Toon Army have not taken him to their hearts. And
with Allardyce setting his sights on Manchester City's Joey Barton, Parker
is the obvious one to make way. Parker has been a transfer target for Alan
Curbishley and West Ham since January. At the time any possible move fell
through due to West Ham's relegation fight, but it now seems a reunion with
Parker's former Charlton manager could be on the cards. If Curbishley was
to swoop for his former Charlton captain Allardyce would be prepared to let
him go for £8million, or include Anton Ferdinand in a deal. West Ham offered
Nigel Reo-Coker in a swap deal, and the England Under-21 international is
certainly on his way having expressed his desire to leave the club. But
Reo-Coker is not the sort of player to impress Allardyce, because he goes
missing too often when the going gets tough.

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Noble reward for Hammers rookie - Teamtalk

On day two of the TEAMtalk Soccers, Mark Holmes steps to the podium to read
out the nominations and present the award for Rookie of the Year. The likes
of Cristiano Ronaldo, Didier Drogba and Dimitar Berbatov have been lavished
with praise for their performances in the Premiership but TEAMtalk has kept
on eye on those youngsters that have crept under the radar over the past
nine months.
Arsenal's conveyerbelt of talent continues to churn out top players, but the
likes of Abou Diaby and Denilson miss out on the contenders list, while Jon
Obi Mikel, Lee Cattermole, Micah Richards and Manuel Fernandes also fall
just short.

The first of the five contenders is Aston Villa's Gabriel Agbonlahor. The
Villans unearthed another promising youngster in the shape of Craig Gardner
and snared Watford's Ashley Young, another player who can count himself
unfortunate not to be considered for the award. But it is Agbonlahor who
has really impressed. The forward was farmed out on loan last season but has
been a virtual ever-present under Martin O'Neill this season and was one of
the main reasons behind Villa's superb start to the campaign. Things have
gone downhill for O'Neill's men since then but Agbonlahor has continued to
impress, scoring 10 goals on his way to honours for England Under-21s.

Another forward to impress this season is Matt Derbyshire and the Blackburn
man is the second contender for this award. The 21-year-old turned down a
move to Manchester United to join Rovers from non-league Great Harwood Town
in 2003 and his decision has paid dividends. He scored his first Blackburn
goal on New Year's Day and never looked back from there, notching four goals
in his next five games including a brace in the FA Cup against Luton.
Derbyshire was even on target against eventual champions United and joined
Agbonlahor in gaining a call for England Under-21s.

The third contender is Red Devils goalkeeper Ben Foster. The former Stoke
stopper was not deemed ready for the number one jersey by Sir Alex Ferguson,
but he is likely to be wearing it next term after a hugely impressive start
to Premiership life with Watford. The 24-year-old had already won plenty of
fans after his first season on loan at Vicarage Road, but his second has
seen him emerge as a real contender to Paul Robinson's England place. Tipped
to become the best 'keeper in the world by Aidy Boothroyd, Foster could well
turn out to be one of Ferguson's most inspired signings ever.

The runner-up for this prestigious award is Arsenal left-back Gael Clichy.
Much was made of Ashley Cole's controversial switch to Chelsea but it is
testament to Clichy that the England star has not been missed at the
Emirates Stadium. Some may argue the 21-year-old can not be classed as a
'rookie' after a clutch of Premiership appearances over the previous two
seasons but his transgression from Cole's understudy to the Gunners'
first-choice left-back sees him on the list. His blistering pace and ability
to overlap has seen him become one of the most feared full-backs in the
division and he will surely go on to become a France regular over the coming
years, saving Arsene Wenger a fortune in the process.

Now, the contenders are out of the way so it's time to honour the young man
who has impressed above anyone else, West Ham's Mark Noble.

Carlos Tevez was largely credited with saving the Hammers from certain
relegation, but the Upton Park faithful will tell you Noble has been just as
instrumental. The midfielder spent the first half of the season on loan at
Ipswich and it is no coincidence West Ham's incredible season-saving form
began when he was introduced to the team in March. That game ended in a
thrilling 4-3 defeat to Tottenham but Noble, who opened the scoring, did
enough to convince Alan Curbishley he was worth a regular starting spot and
the 20-year-old played in every one of the remaining nine games. The Hammers
won seven of those fixtures to ensure their Premiership status for another
year, with Noble combining with Tevez to see off the likes of Arsenal,
Everton and Manchester United. Noble's personal high point came in the
penultimate game of the season when his spectacular volley helped sink
Bolton 3-1 and lift his side out of the relegation places for the first time
in five months. The Hammers completed the job at Old Trafford which
thankfully gives us the chance to see more of one of England's top prospects
next season.

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Big Sam to trigger midfield shuffle - TeamTalk

Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce has reportedly set his sights on Joey Barton
in a move that could see Scott Parker on the move to West Ham. From the
comfort of his holiday home in France, Allardyce has reportedly set about
orchestrating a mass shake up involving some of the Premiership's top
midfielders. According to reports, Allardyce is willing to take a gamble on
Manchester City bad boy Barton, who has been told he can leave Eastlands for
the right price. But any move for Barton is expected to come at the expense
of the Magpies club captain Parker, who has been a transfer target for
Hammers boss Alan Curbishley since January. At the time any possible move
fell through due to West Ham's relegation fight, but it now seems a reunion
with Parker's former Charlton manager could be on the cards. If Curbishley
was to swoop for his former Charlton captain, Allardyce would be reportedly
prepared to let him go for £8million.
The Magpies manager is then tipped to use those funds to launch a bid for
Barton, who comes with a £5.5million price tag. Despite his off-field
problems, Big Sam is ready to take a risk on Barton and clearly feels he can
get the best out of the midfielder, who is also wanted by a clutch of other
clubs. And should West Ham seal a deal for Parker, the Hammers are then
expected to sanction the departure of their own captain, Nigel Reo-Coker,
who has expressed a desire to leave Upton Park and is being tipped to join
Tottenham.

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Noble land maiden U21s call-up - TeamTalk

West Ham midfielder Mark Noble has received his first England Under-21
call-up for this summer's European Championship finals in Holland.=Upton
Park team-mates Anton Ferdinand and Nigel Reo-Coker, who have won 16 and 18
caps respectively, are also included. Stuart Pearce's side finalise
preparations for the tournament by taking on Slovakia at Carrow Road next
Tuesday before opening their campaign against the Czech Republic in Arnhem
on June 11.

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Soon they'll be the boys who are 86! - Newham Recorder
30 May 2007

THE Boys of '86 were back on familiar ground last week for their annual
football fun day at Upton Park, writes STEVE BACON. Eight teams of Hammers
fanatics battled it out with their heroes, before joining them for a
fundraising function in the evening. The players from West Ham's best-ever
league campaign were: Paul Brush, George Parris, Ray Stewart, Allan
McKnight, Paul Hilton, Tony Gale, Neil Orr, Alan Dickens, Greg Campbell,
Alvin Martin, Tony Cottee, Frank McAvennie, Geoff Pike, Steve Potts, Paul
Allen and Paul Goddard. Alan Devonshire was the manager for the day, while
Phil Parkes co-ordinated events. Looking a little slower than in their
prime, one wag commented: "Soon they'll be the boys who are 86!" Several
celebrities turned out for the day, including hard-man actor Ray Winstone
(pictured left) and TV handyman Tommy Walsh (pictured below in the boys'
team) who played in goal. Former London's Burning star Glenn Murphy was also
in action for one of the fans' teams.

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Daggers and Orient set to face Hammers - Newham Recorder
30 May 2007

THIS year's Premiership campaign might have reached its dramatic climax just
18 days ago but for West Ham, thoughts have already turned to the 2007-8
season. This week saw the announcement of the Hammers' pre-season friendlies
and they have certainly thrown up some interesting clashes. Having returned
from a well-earned break on July 2, Alan Curbishley's men will take on
Football League new boys and Hammers neighbours Dagenham & Redbridge at
Victoria Road on July 14 in veteran Daggers keeper Tony Roberts'
testimonial. Following a week overseas, another local derby, this time
against Leyton Orient, will ensue on July 24 for O's boss Martin Ling's
testimonial, while the following night a mixture of first team regulars and
reserves will visit former Hammer Martin Allen's MK Dons. As part of
Southend United's centenary celebrations, West Ham will make the trip to the
east coast to play the Shrimpers on July 28 and three days later they will
visit former assistant manager Peter Grant's Norwich City. Curbishley will
have the last chance to run the rule over his charges as the Hammers
complete their pre-season against a prestige but as yet unnamed opponent on
August 4, just a week before the big kick-off.

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Young set to join Hammers Wed, May 30 2007 10:58 - EatSleepSport

West Ham are favourites to sign Charlton full-back Luke Young following
claims Portsmouth have pulled out of the race for his services. The England
international right-back has been heavily linked with a move away from the
Addicks following their relegation to the Championship at the end of last
season. And, despite Portsmouth being the initial front runners for his
signature, it now looks like Hammers boss Alan Curbishley will move to
reunite himself with Young who he managed at the Valley before leaving at
the end of the 2005-06 campaign. Pompey's chief executive Peter Storrie is
claimed to have ruled out his side's interest which means West Ham are in
the clear to complete a £3million swoop this summer. Young almost joined the
Hammers last summer, but concerns over an ankle injury put the breaks on
that, however he has not suffered any more problems with that in the past
season and Curbishley could now move to take him to Upton Park. Should a
deal go through it could spell the end of former Manchester United youngster
Jonathan Spector's Hammers' stint.

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Parkers A Go Go But Beckhams A No No For West Ham - West Ham Fans.org
Submitted by Neville Nixon on 30 May, 2007 - 11:06.

Scott Parker's move to West Ham took a step further today with negotiations
being opened between Hammers and Newcastle, the possibility of a player plus
cash or even a straight swap of both club captains could well be in the
offing, Parker has long expressed the desire to come back to the smoke and
Reo-Coker has long expressed the desire to be idolised, so a move would suit
both players and their clubs.
Thank god for David Beckham, he is the only football element that has proved
to be able to take the mantle of head line bearer from the mighty Hammers,
reports that he might become a loanee border on the hysterical to the
downright laughable, especially those linking him "wiv the club I grew up
near", why on earth would West Ham want the Beckham circus at the Boleyn?
Having occupied more column inches in the last year than the club had in the
last ten years combined, Chairman Eggert Magnusson and his manager Alan
Cubishley will be looking forward to a season of steady progress, not a
media scrutinised roller coaster, once a decade is more than enough. There
is no doubt that Becks is still a great player, but a Hammer? I think not. -
Ed

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Blades braced for two-year legal fight - The Star - Sheffield

SHEFFIELD United's legal battle with the Premiership could drag on for up to
two years, it has emerged. The Bramall Lane club, who are appealing against
the League's decision not to deduct West Ham points following a serious
breach of transfer regulations, are scheduled to hold further meetings with
their lawyers before the FAPL's forthcoming AGM. United have already served
notice they will not relinquish their membership at the meeting, and The
Star understands they are prepared to pursue the issue until 2009 if
necessary to ensure justice is served. Next month an arbitration panel will
examine the thinking behind the PL's failure to impose anything more than a
fine on West Ham who were found guilty of breaking the rules governing
third-party ownership of players. United have appointed one member of the
three-man committee which will not only investigate the validity of that
punishment but, also, look at why the PL refused to cancel Carlos Tevez's
registration despite receiving permission from the original commission to do
exactly that. But even if the panel finds in United's favour, the matter
could then find itself referred to the courts if PL executives fail to
restore their top-flight status - a process which can be notoriously slow.
The fact that Blades plc chairman Kevin McCabe and his board of directors
are prepared to go to such lengths illustrates the depth of feeling which
exists within the lower reaches of the PL - and puts paid to the theory that
United will lose heart when next season's fixtures are unveiled on June 14.
Meanwhile, Bramall Lane legend Tony Currie believes Bryan Robson's
appointment as manager could prevent United enduring a sluggish start to the
campaign. "When a team goes down there is usually a bit of a hangover," the
former England international said. "It's only natural because things can be
on a bit of a low but I don't think that will be the case here because
everyone will be desperate to impress the new manager.

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