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Hammer blow for Curbishley as Neill is ruled out for a month - Daily Mail
Last updated at 23:03pm on 7th August 2007

West Ham have been dealt a major blow ahead of Saturday's Premier League
opener against Manchester City with the news that new captain Lucas Neill
will be out for up to a month. Neill hurt his knee towards the end of
yesterday's training session, continuing a wretched run of injuries since
arriving from Blackburn in a £1.5million deal in January. The Australia
defender limped out of his debut in the FA Cup against Watford then damaged
ankle ligaments against the same opponents on his return a fortnight later.
Meanwhile, the Hammers will intensify their efforts to prise Giles Barnes
away from Derby after failing to land Kieron Dyer. They have already had a
£2.5m bid for Barnes, 19, rejected but are poised to test Derby's nerve by
making an improved offer. Dyer's proposed £6m switch to Upton Park collapsed
last week when Newcastle upped the price to £8m and manager Sam Allardyce
admits he faces a challenge to mentally prepare the England midfielder for
the new season if the deal is not resurrected.

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Cole double gives reserves friendly win - WHUFC
08/08/2007 08:32

Goals from Zavon Hines, Carlton Cole and Hogan Ephraim earned a West Ham
United reserve team a 3-1 friendly against Thurrock FC on Tuesday night.
Young forward Hines struck an opener in the 12th minute, while Cole restored
his team's advantage nine minutes later after Thurrock had hit a quick-fire
equaliser through Che Stadhardt. Ephraim rounded off an impressive display
with the third goal - a superb free-kick in the 81st minute. Kevin Keen's
reserve team kick-off their FA Premier Reserve League South campaign against
Aston Villa on August 29.

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Green in action at launch of Creating Chances - WHUFC
08/08/2007 10:48

West Ham United goalkeeper Robert Green was in attendance yesterday as The
Premier League launched its Creating Chances initiative - a showcase of the
huge amount of positive work that top-flight football does in the community,
and for good causes and charities.

Twenty players from across the League came together to highlight this work,
and show precisely how the Premier League and their clubs are more committed
to this side of the game than ever.

In new research, Deloitte demonstrates the Premier League and its 20 clubs
will invest an estimated £122 million next season in community projects,
charities and other good causes, representing an increase of over 50% since
Deloitte's last assessment in 2003.

The core element of Creating Chances is a new initiative called 'Places for
Players', which will involve 200 Premier League players supporting a number
of charities and good causes in September, raising awareness of and funds
for the work that these organisations do. Over 400 good causes will benefit
either by players getting involved in their work or from a £2,000 cash
donation direct from the Premier League.

Another great opportunity for fans, introduced as part of Creating Chances,
is Your Shot. Your Shot will see each Barclays Premier League club offer one
of their most deserving fans the opportunity to win a unique,
once-in-a-lifetime match day experience.

Also, there is Premier League All Stars, a 7-a-side knockout competition to
be played during the Creating Chances week of action in September. 60 lucky
fans will win the opportunity to play with Premier League legends and
celebrities in teams representing all 20 Barclays Premier League clubs.
Ravanelli, Merson, Wilkins and Gullit are back in training and more big
names from the worlds of football and showbiz are to come.

The teams will play in official kits and compete for a £300,000 prize fund
which will be donated to charities of the clubs' choice.

Richard Scudamore, Chief Executive of the Premier League, said: "Community
engagement is now woven into the fabric of football and the size and scope
of that commitment today really is something of which the Premier League,
our clubs and the players can be extremely proud.

"Creating Chances is a means of showcasing all of the work that takes place
right across the League on a daily basis and will help to further strengthen
the relationship we have with countless charities, good causes and our
fans."

James Purnell, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, also
attended the launch and said: "Football clubs have a unique position in
their communities. They are now helping to raise standards of education,
working with police to cut crime and anti-social behaviour and also
re-investing millions of pounds into football facilities for the public.

"I am pleased that Government can play a part in Creating Chances, and help
highlight this important side to the Premier League's business."

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Man Utd set to wrap up Tevez deal - BBC

Manchester United are hoping to complete the signing of striker Carlos Tevez
in the next 24 hours. Tevez's agent Kia Joorabchian has now paid West Ham a
£2m settlement, meaning the 23-year-old has been formally released from his
contract. United have put forward their proposed two-year loan deal for the
Argentina striker to the Premier League. The League's lawyers are now
looking through the details of the signing before rubber-stamping the deal.
However, the League approved a similar deal allowing Javier Mascherano to
join Liverpool, so there are not expected to be any further hold-ups with
Tevez's move.
The champions kick off their league campaign against Reading at Old Trafford
on Sunday. Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore said on Tuesday
that the Tevez saga had been "unbelievable". "What made this an unbelievable
story was an unbelievable series of events," he told BBC Radio Five Live.
"West Ham were all-but relegated at Christmas and then Tevez scored a few
goals right at the end of the season and they were able to escape. "It's
unscripted drama and one of the things that makes football so interesting
but it other ways it looks like a road crash in how some of the events
appear."
Last week's agreement between West Ham and Joorabchian ended the threat of
High Court action. The proposed transfer had stalled over who will be paid
the transfer fee. The Premier League and West Ham said the Hammers should
receive the fee but companies MSI and Just Sports Inc, which belong to
Joorabchian, said they owned the striker's economic rights.

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Roeder fires warning to Curbs - SSN
Roeder expects West Ham improvement
By Lewis Rutledge Last updated: 8th August 2007

Former West Ham manager Glenn Roeder has warned Alan Curbishley that he will
have to cope with the weight of expectation this season. Curbishley was
appointed Hammers boss midway last December but only guided the club to
Premier League survival on the final day of the season. A number of new
players have arrived at Upton Park over the summer and Roeder believes the
supporters deserve an improved performance. But Roeder, who managed West Ham
from 2001 to 2003, believes the current side is good enough to challenge for
Europe. "They've spent a lot of money, with some interesting buys to say the
least, so expectation levels from the fans will go up," Roeder told Sky
Sports News. "They will not expect West Ham to be fighting a relegation
battle.
"They will expect West Ham to be in the top half of the table all year and
fighting for a Uefa Cup spot. "They now have a squad that is capable of
doing that and the fans have the manager they have wanted for a long time."
Roeder, who was in charge at Newcastle until May, has been linked with the
role of sporting director at Arsenal.

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Gudjohnsen Set To Reject West Ham Approach - gola.com

Big-spending West Ham are on the verge of a move for Barcelona striker Eidur
Gudjohnsen. However, the player is said to be uninterested...

Eidur Gudjohnsen is reportedly set to turn down a 13.5 million euro switch
from Barcelona to West Ham United. The Icelandic forward found first team
action hard to come by last season as he faced competition from Eto'o,
Ronaldinho, Messi and Giuly. Giuly is gone, but Thierry Henry has arrived
and, with Bojan and dos Santos making a real claim for first team action,
the Iceland international may find his prospects extremely limited. While
his club would thus jump at the chance to receive such a hefty transfer fee
for the player, it's thought that Eidur's own preferred course of action is
to remain in Catalonia and fight for his place. The 28 year old arrived at
the Nou Camp from Chelsea in 2006.

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Team form guide: West Ham - Daily Mail
Last updated at 14:10pm on 8th August 2007

MANAGER: Alan Curbishley (Appointed December 2006)
LAST SEASON: 15th

MAIN ARRIVALS: Scott Parker (Newcastle, £7m); Julien Faubert (Bordeaux,
£6.1m); Craig Bellamy (Liverpool, £7.5m); Freddie Ljungberg (Arsenal,
£3.5m); Richard Wright (free).

MAIN DEPARTURES: Nigel Reo-Coker (Aston Villa, £8.5m); Yossi Benayoun
(Liverpool, £5m); Tyrone Mears (Derby, £1m), Paul Konchesky (Fulham, £2m);
Marlon Harewood (Aston Villa, £4m); Shaun Newton (Leicester, free).
Released: Teddy Sheringham, Roy Carroll.

CAPTAIN: To be confirmed.
TOP SCORER: Bobby Zamora 11.
FANS' PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR: Carlos Tevez.
LAST MAJOR TROPHY: 1980, FA Cup.
DID YOU KNOW? Alan Curbishley is West Ham's 12th manager — no other English
club have had so few.
TICKETS: £39-61 (children £14); 0870 112 2700, whufc.com
CLUB MASCOTS: Herbie the Hammer and Bubbles the Bear.

LADBROKES FLUTTER: To qualify for Europe — 4/1
VERDICT: Tevez's departure is the bad news, Dean Ashton's return is the
good. Top 10 will be an encouraging return given Alan Curbishley's work so
far.
THIS SEASON: 12th.

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Noble given chance to make early impact for Hammers - Daily Mail
Last updated at 14:10pm on 8th August 2007

Mark Noble is set for a starting place when West Ham kick off their season
this weekend against visiting Manchester City. New midfielder Scott Parker,
signed from Newcastle, has a knee injury that could keep him out for the
first two games of the new season. Skipper Lucas Neill is also out.

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Hammers line up bid for Reading's Shorey - Daily Mail
Last updated at 10:19am on 8th August 2007

West Ham are hoping to sign England defender Nicky Shorey after Lucas Neill
was ruled out for a month with a knee injury. Manager Alan Curbishley has
switched his focus to Reading's Shorey after the deal to sign Kieron Dyer
from Newcastle fell through. The left back, who has refused to sign a new
contract at the club, said this week that he remained "fully committed to
Reading". Shorey, 26, said: "It would be wrong to start talking about going
to a big club."
But Reading manager Steve Coppell has said he is resigned to the fact that
Shorey, who has two years left on his contract, will not sign a new deal.
West Ham, meanwhile, have received the agreed £2m from Kia Joorabchian,
which paves the way for Carlos Tevez to tie up his loan deal at Manchester
United.

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Big Spenders at West Ham? Just Slack Journalism - westhammad.co.uk
Story by Barney French 8 August 2007

According to German website Transfermarkt, West Ham United are 14th lowest
spenders in the Premier League summer window. Alan Curbishley had recently
called for the media to report a more balanced view, but the Hammers
continue to be put under a barrage of accusations of inflating transfer
prices and hiking up wage demands. The league table is revealing,
particularly for Niall Quinn who recently spoke out against the spending
policies of Portsmouth and West Ham United. Interestingly, Sunderland have
spent significantly more money than both clubs. Sven Goran Eriksson
continues to spend money like it is going out of fashion and perennial big
spenders Tottenham Hotspur have kept the money flowing out of White Hart
Lane with yet more aquisitions.

The league table in full (figures are in Euros):

1) Tottenham Hotspur -61.575.000
2) Manchester United -54.650.000
3) Manchester City -51.150.000
4) Sunderland -40.950.000
5) Liverpool -33.300.000
6) Portsmouth -30.900.000
7) Fulham -22.000.000
8) Chelsea -21.000.000
9) Newcastle United -20.800.000
10) Middlesbrough -13.750.000
11) Everton -12.000.000
12) Derby County -10.275.000
13) Birmingham City -8.800.000
14) West Ham United -7.000.000
15) Aston Villa -6.100.000
16) Blackburn Rovers -5.525.000
17) Bolton Wanderers -5.234.000
18) Reading FC -1.300.000
19) Wigan Athletic +425.000
20) Arsenal +14.175.000

(Source:http://www.transfermarkt.de)

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Neill down with knee injury - news.com.au
August 08, 2007 12:00am

WEST Ham's Australian captain Lucas Neill is undergoing tests today after
suffering a knee injury during a training session. A West Ham spokeswoman
said the right-back would undergo a series of scans, with the results
expected to be known later today. "He did take a knock in training, but we
don't yet know the extent of his injuries," she said. The Daily Express
newspaper reported that Neill had been advised to rest for at least 10 days,
meaning he is likely to miss the start of the English Premier League this
weekend. But the club's spokeswoman said it was unclear exactly how Neill
was injured or how long he could be out for. Neill, who joined West Ham in
January, has only recently returned to England after Australia's Asian Cup
quarter-final exit. News of his injury comes after his Socceroos teammate
and star Everton midfielder Tim Cahill injured his foot during a 2-2
friendly draw against Werder Bremen last week. Cahill has been undergoing a
series of x-rays to determine the extent of a foot injury which could
sideline him for the start of the Premier League season.

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Who Should Replace Lucas Neill? -West Ham Till I Die

What a shattering blow it is for Lucas Neill to be ruled out for a month.
There are four players who could come in at right back to cover for him…

Jonathan Spector
John Pantsil
Anton Ferdinand
Danny Gabbidon

Spector is probably the favourite as that was his normal position last
season. Ferdinand started off his career there, but always looked to be a
fish out of water there. There are rumours that Curbishley sees Gabbidon
playing there, but my choice would be John Pantsil. He's never really been
given the chance to show what he can do but whenever he has played he has
always impressed me, particularly going forward. I've read he has played
particularly well in pre-season too.

If Scott Parker had been fit, I would expect him to take over as Captain,
but what about this for an idea? Give it to my favourite player Mark Noble!

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Not again! - Newham Recorder
08 August 2007

WEST HAM'S Premier League preparations have been dealt a savage blow with
the news that captain Lucas Neill could be out for at least a month after a
training ground collision, writes DAVE EVANS. The news comes almost exactly
12 months after the devastating injury to Dean Ashton that was to rule him
out for the whole season - an injury that also occu rred on the training
ground!Neill injured his knee after a block tackle sent him sprawling and he
will definitely miss Saturday's curtain-raiser against Manchester City at
Upton Park. Manager Alan Curbishley must now decide between Jonathan
Spector, John Pantsil or Christian Dailly to fill Neill's boots, though he
may even consider playing a centre back like Anton Ferdinand or Danny
Gabbidon in the right back slot.
The injury puts a dampener on the return of striker Dean Ashton after an
agonising 12 months on the sidelines. Ashton showed what Hammers' fans have
been missing when he came off the bench to thump in the winner against Roma
last Saturday and he is hoping that it will be enough to earn him a starting
spot. Manager Alan Curbishley is playing his cards close to his chest: "He
wants to be playing obviously," said the boss, "but with Bellamy and Zamora
there as well he has got some competition, and I've got something to think
about now."
The inclusion of Ashton will be a huge tonic for West Ham fans who will be
missing last season's hero Carlos Tevez following his move to Manchester
United.
But Ashton himself is delighted with the new players that have arrived at
Upton Park "I've been impressed with everyone that's come to the club," he
insisted. "We're buying at the top end of the market now, bringing in
players of the highest quality."
Scott Parker is rated as only 50/50 for the season's curtain-raiser with Lee
Bowyer set to partner Mark Noble in midfield, while Luis Boa Morte has
recovered fully from the knock that forced him off against Roma.Matty Upson
and Anton Ferdinand are set to secure the centre back berths, while Freddie
Ljungberg will play on the right. Manchester City are likely to be something
of an unknown quantity with a new boss and so many new players, but West Ham
will be confident of the three points. A full house is expected at Upton
Park and with the sun shining and Ashton back in claret and blue there can
surely only be one result. Expect West Ham to start with a real bang.

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Dean's keen on new start
08 August 2007

WEST HAM striker Dean Ashton has vowed to make the fans forget about the
departed Carlos Tevez by causing havoc among the Premiership defences this
season, starting with Manchester City on Saturday at Upton Park. The
23-year-old former Norwich City man came off the bench to blast a superb
winning goal against Italian outfit Roma on Saturday and then said: "It
would be very sad if the fans just carried on singing about Tevez and not
about the other players in the team. "We want to put the Tevez saga behind
us and start a new season and get the fans excited about that."
Ashton certainly did that on Saturday. He came on to a standing ovation from
a crowd of over 26,000 and could have had a hat-trick against a team that
finished second in Serie A last season. The striker was delighted with his
goal: "It seems a very long time since I scored at Upton Park," he said. "It
was nice to get a goal and also to get another 45 minutes under my belt and
get a bit more confidence. "Just to be out there and playing again makes all
the hard work I've put in worthwhile."
Ashton's goal saw him beat his marker with a stunning stepover, before
blasting the ball through the legs of the Roma goalkeeper and make it 2-1 to
West Ham. Manager Alan Curbishley described Ashton's return as like signing
a new player and the new slimline, bleach-blond marksman certainly looks
like a new man. "I've probably put on a bit of muscle, but I've lost a lot
of fat at the same time," explained Ashton. "It's not about how big I am or
how heavy I am, it's about how I transfer that on to the pitch into speed
and endurance. "My legs feel great, I don't feel sore and that is a credit
to the work I've done."
Pre-season goals against Leyton Orient, Norwich City and now Roma suggest
that Ashton will make a big impression this season and the player thinks
that he has a big part to play. "I think everyone wants a fresh start and to
do well," he explained. "There is an extra buzz and it feels like a decent
place to be." But what about that hair?! "I'm obviously on the last chance
sallon on my hair," he smiled. "I thought I may as well do something for a
bit of a change.

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Hot Totti and co crash to the Ash - Newham Recorder
08 August 2007

West Ham Utd 2 AS Roma 1

DEAN ASHTON capped a classy second half cameo by hitting the winner as West
Ham came from a goal behind to prevail over Roma in this tempestuous
friendly on Saturday, writes LUKE WILSON. The striker provided further
justification of just why the club had shelled out a then record fee for his
signature as he displayed the type of form that had seen him receive an
England call-up before injury ruled him out for last season in its entirety.
Prior to Ashton's half time introduction, the Hammers had been in danger of
being totally outclassed by a Roma side brimming with style that underlined
why they were Serie A runners-up last term. With Francesco Totti pulling the
creative strings, Roma exuded panache and it was the skipper who started the
move which culminated in former Barcelona star Ludovic Giuly curling home
the 13th minute deadlock-breaker from the edge of the box. Although that
goal arrived somewhat against the run of play, on the evidence of the
ensuing half hour's play, the hosts will have felt a little relieved that
their half time deficit was not greater.
Mauro Esposito came closest to adding to the Romans' tally after Christian
Panucci had ghosted past Matty Upson and played in Giuly whose inch-perfect
cross was bicycle kicked on to the Hammers bar by the experienced winger.
The game had more the feel of a European tie to it as the ferocity of some
of the tackling epitomised and at times, tempers reached boiling point with
Giuly lucky not have seen red for lashing out at Lee Bowyer for one of a
series of late tackles from both sides. In between the flying boots, Rodrigo
Taddei was twice denied a second Roma goal by Hammers keeper Rob Green and
Esposito spurned a glaring opportunity having got on the end of one of many
defence-splitting passes from the mercurial Totti, rounded Green, but
somehow missed the target.
The Hammers looked at sixes and sevens in defence and their constant
relinquishing of possession must have caused Curbishley much concern, but
having gone in at the break just a goal down, the Hammers boss made the
tactical switch that swung the game in his side's favour. Ashton received
rapturous applause from the Hammers faithful as he emerged from the tunnel
to replace Bobby Zamora whose involvement had been very much peripheral. The
former Norwich marksman saw more action in the first five minutes of the
second period than Zamora had in his entire 45, making an immediate impact
with one blocked shot, another just wide and a third finger-tipped over by
Roma keeper Gianluca Curci. Italian sides, as we all know, are inherently
adept at counter attacking and Giuly should have caught the Hammers out when
he raced on to a sublime Alberto Aquilani through-ball but like Esposito
before him, was unable to finish when faced with an open goal. That miss
proved to be decisive as just a minute later, West Ham were level when
George McCartney rose highest to head home Freddie Ljungberg's whipped
corner. Before Roma had time to recover, Ashton provided the killer blow as
his step-over outfoxed Phillipe Mexes before he raced into the box and fired
through the legs of Curci for what proved to be the decisive goal. Ashton
nearly doubled his personal tally when he was sent through by sub Carlton
Cole but this time, Curci was equal to his effort. Nevertheless, West Ham's
Ashton-inspired second half revival saw them secure a morale-boosting win
ahead of the big kick-off and their boss was pleased with his troops'
exertions. "If you look at the game, we were playing against top opposition
who at times showed what a good side they were, with some terrific players,"
admitted Curbishley. "We took the decision before the game that we weren't
going to change the way we were going about it to accommodate them. "The
Italian sides all play in a similar way with someone playing in the hole. We
decided not to do anything about it and we couldn't get going in the first
half. "In the second half, we decided to do something about it and actually
got going. The reason I did that was because I wanted to give everyone a
game in their normal positions and get something out of it but in the end we
had to change, we matched up with them and got a bit more out of it."

West Ham: Green (Wright 46), Neill, Ferdinand (Gabbidon 86), Upson,
McCartney, Ljungberg (Pantsil 74), Bowyer (Cole 86), Noble, Boa Morte
(Etherington 28), Zamora (Ashton 46), Bellamy (Mullins 78). Subs not used:
Spector, Collins, Walker, Davenport, Reid.

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McCartney wings in for unlikely goal - Newham Recorder
08 August 2007

ASK a West Ham fan where he thinks the club still need to strengthen before
the start of the season and chances are the left back slot will get a
mention.
Paul Konchesky's departure to Fulham in the summer and the Hammers link with
Reading's Nicky Shorey have put current incumbent George McCartney under
intense pressure. But the quietly-spoken 26-year-old Irishman is doing
everything he can to hold on to the left back slot - and that included
scoring a cracker against Roma on Saturday! "I was surprised that it
actually went in, normally they fly over the bar," admitted McCartney, who
made 25 appearances for the Hammers last term. "Freddie (Ljungberg) put in
great set-pieces all day and I was lucky to be in the right place at the
right time. "The last goal I got was for Northern Ireland and I've been at
West Ham for nearly a year now so it's nice to get my first goal - I hope
it's the first of many but I wouldn't hold my breath!" McCartney is
certainly raring to go for the new season and confident about the team's
chances.
"The manager has brought in a lot of new players and it always takes a few
games to gel together but over the last two or three games you can tell
things are working out," he said. "As the pre-season has gone on we've got
better with each game and you could tell in the second half against Roma
that we've put in a lot of hard work and that it's paying off."
The former Sunderland full back, who fell out with former Northern Ireland
manager Lawrie Sanchez during his time as national coach, could well be in
line to add to his 19 caps if he can keep his place in the West Ham team. He
showed a steady improvement throughout last season after taking Konchesky's
place in the team and manager Alan Curbishley would have no qualms about
putting him back in again this time round - especially if he is going to
score goals like the one on Saturday!

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End of all the Argie bargie! - Newham Recorder
08 August 2007

WEST HAM chairman Eggert Magnusson has confessed to being distressed by the
Carlos Tevez saga which finally ended on Friday after over two months of
bitter wrangling, writes DAVE EVANS. The Hammers finally accepted a
settlement of £2million from Iranian businessman Kia Joorabchian for the
Argentinian's registration, allowing him to join Manchester United. But
Magnusson feels that the whole sorry tale has unfairly portrayed his club.
"It does hurt me because the club has been dragged into this in a negative
way by some of my colleagues," he said. "West Ham has been dragged down and
I don't think this is correct."
The battle seemed set for the High Court when Joorabchian turned down the
possibility of the issue being decided by the Commision of Arbitration for
Sport, but that seemed to prompt a final thrashing out of an agreement to
suit all involved parties - including perhaps the most difficult party to
satisfy in the embarrased Premier League. Magnusson continued: "Us being
dragged down has hurt me most because what a few people decide should not be
a burden to the whole club. "The other sad thing is that Tevez got caught in
the middle. He's a great lad, so enthusiastic about football and success and
I would have loved to have seen him again in a West Ham shirt. "I really
tried to make that possible but he had ambitions to play in the Champions
League."
Tevez made 29 appearances in claret and blue and despite not scoring in his
first 20, his goal against Spurs at Upton Park was the catalyst to a
stunning run both for him and for the club as they avoided relegation on the
final day at Old Trafford against champions Manchester United. The little
South American finished with just seven goals to his name, but became a cult
hero at Upton Park and won the Hammer of the Year trophy by a landslide. For
manager Alan Curbishley, he had resigned himself to losing the player a long
time ago. "I planned without him really and just got on with it," revealed
the manager. "I just planned with the players I've got at the club and I
took the decision soon after the Old Trafford game that because it would be
sorted out by other people, I'd just let them get on with it."
Curbishley, though, was full of praise for the player himself: "All I can
say is thanks for what he did. I don't believe he was the only player here
last year but obviously he had a good season and I'm sure he's going to get
a rapturous reception when he comes back," he said. "I'm disappointed that
he didn't want to come back to us because there was an opportunity and we
tried, but he decided that his future was elsewhere once Manchester United
came in for him."
The West Ham boss is another who feels that the club's reputaion has taken a
battering in recent weeks and months. "I just felt that every day we were on
the back pages and it would be nice if we were there for football and the
games we're playing in."
And so the Argentinian saga seems to have finally come to an end - give or
take another desperate lawsuit from Sheffield United. From the moment that
Tevez and Javier Mascherano were introduced to the amazed media on transfer
deadline day last August there seemed to be something not quite right about
the whole thing. The players never settled in, manager Alan Pardew found it
impossible to incorporate them in the team and in the end, it contributed to
him losing his job at the end of November. Curbishley soon shipped
Mascherano off to Liverpool and a Champions League final appearance, while
the move seemed to kick-start the Premier League inquiry and West Ham's
eventual controversial £5.5million fine. It was only when the manager found
the best way to utitlise Tevez in the team that their form began to turn,
culminating in that dramatic last day win at the champions - courtesy, of
course, of Tevez's final goal for the club.
In truth, there was only one way the Tevez saga was ever likely to end, and
that was with his departure from Upton Park. West Ham may have negotiated a
£2million pay-off to release his registration documents and allow him to
join Manchester United, but considering it is merely a fraction of his true
worth it seems churlish to call it a good result for the club. Not only have
they lost a magnificent player who helped them to survive in the Premiership
last season, they have also lost a huge amount of their repuation as one of
the good guys in British football. There was a time when football supporters
up and down the land would herald the Hammers as their 'second club'. That
may well be a thing of the past as some of the mud thrown by the likes of
Sheffield United, Wigan and Joorabchian sticks. So would West Ham go through
it all again? No chance!

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Hammers set to knock on Barnes door - Daily Mail
Last updated at 09:39am on 8th August 2007

The Hammers have already had a £2.5million bid for the attacking midfielder
rejected and Rams boss Billy Davies has insisted the teenager will not be
allowed to leave for less than £5m. Barnes was expected to join Spurs in the
January transfer window but the deal failed to materialise. There was
renewed speculation he would move to White Hart lane at the end of the
season but Barnes pledged his future to his hometown club when they were
promoted to the Premier League by beating West Brom in the play-off final.

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Here we go again - KUMB
Filed: Wednesday, 8th August 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

Lucas Neill could be out of action for up to a month after sustaining a knee
injury during training. The Hammers injury hoodoo - which has already
claimed new signings Julien Faubert and Scott Parker - struck again
yesterday when Neill limped out of training clutching his knee. The
Australian full-back was recently named as club captain; his place is likely
to be taken - albeit temporarily - by Freddie Ljungberg if Scott Parker
fails to recover from his recent injury in time for Saturday's clash with
Manchester City.

* Speculation suggesting that Matthew Upson was also injured in training
yesterday is wide of the mark. The former Birmingham centre-half is expected
to start on Saturday.

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McClaren eyes Deano - KUMB
Filed: Tuesday, 7th August 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

England manager Steve McClaren has revealed that his first port of call this
season will be The Boleyn Ground. McClaren - who is busy making preparations
ahead of England's forthcoming European Championship qualifiers - is due to
attend United's season opener against Manchester City next weekend, where he
is hoping to see Dean Ashton in action. Ashton was due to make his
international debut this time last year but a freak accident left him with a
broken ankle and a season on the sidelines. But McClaren has revelaed that
the 23-year-old striker - who played for 45 minutes against Roma last
weekend - is still very much in his plans. "He's been out for a long time
and I need to see how he's progressing before I make an assessment," said
McClaren. "But he's a talent and one that I've got to keep an eye on. That's
why I called him into the squad in the first place."
Ashton is expected to start Saturday's season opener on the bench, with Alan
Curbishley likely to go with Bobby Zamora and Craig Bellamy up front.

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Green targets England role - SSN
Keeper aims to show form for Hammers
By Mark Buckingham Last updated: 7th August 2007

Robert Green is hoping consistent performances for West Ham United will
cement a spot in the England squad. The goalkeeper missed out on a place in
last summer's World Cup squad after picking up an injury during a B game
prior to the tournament. But Green was back in the international setup at
the end of last season after Manchester United's Ben Foster picked up a knee
problem. Green is aware there is fierce competition to provide the back-up
to Paul Robinson and is aiming to stake his own claim in the coming weeks.
"I think looking at all the English lads it's a chance to impress, it's a
clean slate to start with," Green told Sky Sports News. There are a lot of
players at new clubs and ones who will be looking to impress. "If I play for
West Ham in the first team, it's a long-term aspiration, but first and
foremost I've got to keep my place in the West Ham side. "If I keep playing
there, and if I do well, it may come along, but it's not something I will
lose sleep over. "There are an abundance of English keepers now after we
were bemoaning the fact there was a lack of them. "Ben (Foster) getting
injured does leave a hole that someone has got to fill. I'm sure there are a
few lads in the Premiership looking at it."

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Tevez move held up - SSN
By Amanda Cornforth Last updated: 7th August 2007

Carlos Tevez will not complete his move to Manchester United on Tuesday and
may not be registered for the start of the new season, Sky Sports News
understands. The Argentina international had been expected to join The Red
Devils last month, but a dispute between West Ham and Tevez's agent Kia
Joorabchian has held up the switch. The transfer has been dragging on all
summer and it first seemed unlikely any move would be completed before the
start of the season after Fifa refused to arbitrate on Tevez's contractual
situation. This subsequently led to Joorabchian's Media Sports Investments
group issuing a High Court writ against The Hammers in order to push through
the deal. A suitable agreement between all parties was reached last week,
but the transfer has yet to be rubber-stamped. United boss Sir Alex Ferguson
is hoping to be able to hand Tevez his debut in one of Wednesday's
friendlies against either Dunfermline or Glentoran.

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Magnusson 'hurt' by Tevez saga - SNN
By Stephen Bramley Last updated: 7th August 2007

West Ham has been dragged down and I don't think this is correct. This hurts
me most, because what a few people decide should not be a burden to the
whole club. Eggert Magnusson admits he has been upset with the way West Ham
have been labelled in the wake of the Carlos Tevez affair. The club escaped
with a £5.5million fine rather than a possible points deduction from the
Premier League in April for breaching rules on third-party ownership of
Tevez and Javier Mascherano. The saga resulted in various legal battles and
High Court writs and Magnusson says it left the Upton Park club as "public
enemy No1".
"It does hurt me because the club has been dragged into this negative way by
some of my colleagues," Magnusson told The Guardian. "West Ham has been
dragged down and I don't think this is correct. This hurts me most, because
what a few people decide should not be a burden to the whole club." The
Icelandic multi-millionaire also regrets the impact the affair has had on
Manchester United-bound Tevez. He added: "The other sad thing is that Tevez
got caught in the middle. He's a great lad, so enthusiastic about football
and success, and I would have loved to have seen him (again) in a West Ham
shirt. I really tried to make that possible but, as a great player, he had
ambitions to play in the Champions League."

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Magnusson 'hurt' by Tevez transfer saga - Soccernet

West Ham chairman Eggert Magnusson worries that the club's reputation has
been unfairly damaged by the Carlos Tevez transfer saga. The club escaped
with a £5.5million fine from the Premier League in April for breaching rules
on third-party ownership in relation to Tevez and fellow Argentinian Javier
Mascherano, and Tevez then scored the goals which helped keep the Hammers in
the top flight at Sheffield United's expense. Magnusson and his club have
since managed to negotiate a settlement with Tevez's representative Kia
Joorabchian to release the player's registration to enable him to sign for
Manchester United, avoiding the prospect of a lengthy court battle. Many
observers felt the Hammers had been lucky to escape with a fine rather than
a points deduction over their signing of Tevez, and Magnusson accepts that
rightly or wrongly there is bad feeling towards his club. He told The
Guardian: 'It does hurt me because the club has been dragged into this in a
negative way by some of my colleagues. West Ham has been dragged down and I
don't think this is correct. 'This hurts me most, because what a few people
decide should not be a burden to the whole club.' Magnusson also regrets the
impact the whole affair has had on Tevez himself. 'The other sad thing is
that Tevez got caught in the middle. He's a great lad, so enthusiastic about
football and success, and I would have loved to have seen him (again) in a
West Ham shirt. I really tried to make that possible but, as a great player,
he had ambitions to play in the Champions League.'
Meanwhile, England manager Steve McClaren has hailed Tevez's impact on the
English game since joining the Hammers in a shock deal on August 31 last
year. 'I like Tevez. I have always admired him. I remember coming across him
in Geneva (where England played Argentina in a friendly in November 2005).
He impressed me then. He has adapted to English football very well because
he is an English type of player. He was certainly a big part in them staying
up. 'There are a lot of players who could have a big say in the title. Only
time will tell with regard to Tevez moving to Manchester United.'

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Red tape holds up Carlos Tevez debut - Telegraph
By Mark Ogden
Last Updated: 1:11am BST 08/08/2007

Sir Alex Ferguson is facing defeat in his attempt to hand Carlos Tevez his
Manchester United debut tonight. The Argentine is still waiting for the
Premier League to release his registration so he can finally complete his
controversial move to Old Trafford from West Ham. Tevez has trained on a
daily basis with his new United team-mates since his representatives agreed
to pay West Ham a £2 million compensation package last Friday and he had
been pencilled in by Ferguson to make his first appearance in a United shirt
in a friendly at Dunfermline Athletic. However, United are unable to field
the player until his registration has been transferred to them from West Ham
and club officials now fear that the paperwork will not be completed until
tomorrow. While Tevez is on standby to fly north of the border should his
registration be processed this morning, the 23-year-old is now more likely
to have to wait until the Premiership opener against Reading at Old Trafford
on Sunday for his debut. Ferguson said: "Tevez has already looked quite
sharp in training and it would be nice to think that he'll be ready for the
Reading game.''

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Rio: Tevez has wowed Utd aces - The Sun
By MARTIN BLACKBURN
August 08, 2007

RIO FERDINAND insists the arrival of Carlos Tevez has sent a buzz round the
Manchester United dressing room. The England defender has been closely
monitoring the Argentine's career for the last few years through friends in
the game. And his brother — West Ham defender Anton — has been raving about
the impact Tevez made at Upton Park last season. The new boy has been
training with his United team-mates for the last few days and is set to make
his debut at Dunfermline tonight. Ferdinand said: "Over the first two days,
he's already shown glimpses of what he's about. He's been very impressive.
"I know Kia Joorabchian and Pini Zahavi and they've been singing his praises
for years, before I'd even laid eyes on him. "And my brother has always said
he's a fantastic footballer — he thinks he'll be great for us." As well as
Tevez, United have also spent big money on Owen Hargreaves, Nani and
Anderson this summer. Ferdinand added: "The lads are very excited — we're
like fans in that we look forward to the new players coming in. "Wayne
Rooney and Tevez would be exciting. "But it's not just them, the manager has
loads of different combinations."

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Hammers stung by Neill KO - The Sun
By PAT SHEEHAN
August 08, 2007

WEST HAM'S injury curse has struck again with Lucas Neill being ruled out
for at least a month. The newly-appointed Hammers captain suffered the knock
in training. He injured medial knee ligaments following a harmless looking
challenge at the end of a practice session on Monday. His worst fears were
realised when medics told him to rest for at least four weeks. He left the
training ground wearing a knee brace for support. The Hammers are already
without summer signings Scott Parker and Julien Faubert as they prepare to
kick off the season at home to Manchester City on Saturday. Wales captain
Craig Bellamy or Sweden skipper Freddie Ljungberg could replace Neill as
team captain while he is recovering. West Ham lost star striker Dean Ashton
to a season-ending ankle injury before the big kick-off a year ago. Neill
was signed from Blackburn in January — and was out for a month after
injuring an ankle in only his second game. Fellow January arrival Matthew
Upson was also crocked on his debut and managed only 11 more minutes all
last season.

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Dyer on downer over Hammers - The Sun
By MAX SHORT
August 08, 2007

KIERON DYER has been shattered by the collapse of his move to West Ham.
Newcastle's wantaway midfielder, 28, is back training with Toon. And boss
Sam Allardyce admitted: "He was a bit down in the dumps. "But you don't
always get what you want out of life and you just have to get on with it."
Hammers pulled out of a £6million swoop on Friday when Newcastle upped the
price by an extra £2m. Allardyce must now decide whether to gamble on Dyer's
mood and involve him against Bolton on Saturday — if West Ham do not attempt
to revive the dea l. The Toon chief has failed in a £4m bid for Seville's
Ivica Dragutinovic — the Serb defender, 31, signed a new four-year deal at
the Spanish club.

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Curbishley steps up Giles bid - the Sun
By DAVE KIDD
August 08, 2007

WEST HAM will make a second bid for Derby whizkid Giles Barnes after a
£2.5million offer was rejected by the Rams. Hammers boss Alan Curbishley is
keen to land attacking midfielder Barnes, 19, whether or not he also signs
Kieron Dyer from Newcastle. Curbs will up his offer to around £3.5m —
although Derby boss Billy Davies still wants to hold out for more cash.
Davies wants Barnes to stay but knows big-spending Hammers could make an
offer the Premier League new boys cannot refuse. Tottenham have also been
monitoring the player and have made enquiries to Derby. Barnes, whose uncle
Bobby played on the wing for West Ham in the 1980s, is one of the
highest-paid teenagers in the country on £10,000 a week.

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Hammer blow for Curbishley as Neill is ruled out for a month - This Is
London
08.08.07

West Ham have been dealt a major blow ahead of Saturday's Premier League
opener against Manchester City with the news that new captain Lucas Neill
will be out for up to a month. Neill hurt his knee towards the end of
yesterday's training session, continuing a wretched run of injuries since
arriving from Blackburn in a £1.5million deal in January. The Australia
defender limped out of his debut in the FA Cup against Watford then damaged
ankle ligaments against the same opponents on his return a fortnight later.
Meanwhile, the Hammers will intensify their efforts to prise Giles Barnes
away from Derby after failing to land Kieron Dyer. They have already had a
£2.5m bid for Barnes, 19, rejected but are poised to test Derby's nerve by
making an improved offer. Dyer's proposed £6m switch to Upton Park collapsed
last week when Newcastle upped the price to £8m and manager Sam Allardyce
admits he faces a challenge to mentally prepare the England midfielder for
the new season if the deal is not resurrected.

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West Ham step up their interest in Derby forward Barnes
David Hytner
Wednesday August 8, 2007
The Guardian

West Ham United are poised to make an improved offer to Derby Country for
Giles Barnes, the England Under-21 international forward. The London club
tabled a bid of £2.5m for Barnes two weeks ago which was rejected but they
are now resolved to go higher.
Their desire to sign Barnes, whose uncle Bobby once played for West Ham, is
unrelated to their pursuit of Newcastle United's Kieron Dyer, who remains
bitterly upset at the collapse of his move to Upton Park. He passed a
medical and agreed personal terms on a £6m transfer only for Newcastle to
hike the price to £8m at the last minute. The prospects of West Ham reviving
the deal appear slim.

Barnes impressed for Derby as they won promotion to the Premier League last
season and has a contract at Pride Park to 2010. He declared his intention
to stay at Derby for at least another season before they beat West Bromwich
Albion in the play-off final last May. One option open to a buying club
would be to sign him and then loan him back to Derby in order for him to
play regularly in the Premier League. Tottenham Hotspur have a long-standing
interest in Barnes, in line with their policy of buying young, British
talent, but are still to bid for him during this transfer window.

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Hammers hot on trail of Barnes - The Independent
By Sam Wallace
Published: 08 August 2007

Derby County's highly-rated midfielder Giles Barnes is again a target for
West Ham who have already failed with a £2m bid for the player this summer.
The 19-year-old is also a target for Tottenham and both clubs appear ready
to test Derby's resolve to keep him with improved bids. With the collapse of
the Kieron Dyer transfer, West Ham are very much in the market for a
versatile midfielder although it is understood that they would have bid for
Barnes regardless. The player, who has four years left on his deal, would,
in the current market, be valued by his club at around £4m-£5m. West Ham
have proposed a deal that would involve cash plus a player but that would
depend on the individuals in question, as Derby are still in the hunt for a
striker.

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Will Shorey Do A Yossi Over West Ham Move - West Ham Fans..org
Submitted by Neville Nixon on 7 August, 2007 - 17:23.

In an inspired understatement Reading's Nicky Shorey has stated that he has
not signed the new and improved contract on offer to him "in order to keep
his options open".
Now doesn't that sound a little familiar? Didn't one Yossi Benayoun pledge
allegiance to the club along with plenty of badge kissing prior to being
tapped up by Liverpool?
Of course it would be wrong to suggest that Hammers would tap up the England
International left back, but West Ham and Reading are close to agreeing a
fee of around £5.5 Million which would then allow Scott Duxberry and Alan
Curbishley to open talks with Shorey about personal terms.
In the unlikely event that Shorey chooses to stay with Reading Hammers will
look overseas in order to find back up for George McCartney as the market
values for British players have soared to ludicrous levels.
The Daily 'hate' Mail were so happy to report that Shorey has turned down a
move to the Boleyn, so given the accuracy of all their previous articles
about West Ham we can assume that Shorey will become a Hammer sooner rather
than later! - Ed

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West Ham No2 Day: Dyer deal can happen
tribalfooball.com - August 07, 2007

West Ham assistant boss Mervyn Day has revealed they could try again for
Newcastle midfielder Kieron Dyer. Day said yesterday: "The Dyer deal could
be back on, but I don't know how."

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Allardyce treating Newcastle's Dyer with kid gloves
tribalfooball.com - August 07, 2007

Newcastle United boss Sam Allardyce says he's treating Kieron Dyer with kid
gloves after his move to West Ham collapsed last week. Allardyce told the
Evening Chronicle yesterday: "Kieron trained with us yesterday and really he
needs his own space, and that's what we will give him. "He needs to collect
his own thoughts and we will have to wait and see what develops. "He was a
bit down in the dumps, but you don't always get what you want out of life
and you just have to get on with it. "As far as his move to West Ham is
concerned, it is all in their hands."

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West Ham's Bellamy hopes for productive partnership with Ashton
tribalfooball.com - August 07, 2007

Craig Bellamy won't make any rash predictions over his strike-partnership
with West Ham's fit-again Dean Ashton. "I don't like to speak about one
player because, from experience, it doesn't always work out as planned," he
said. "I remember when I was at Newcastle, the chairman said what a
partnership Patrick Kluivert and Alan Shearer were going to be. "Come the
start of the season though, it was me and Alan. Nothing is nailed on but,
given a bit of time, Dean and myself could be a good pairing."

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Ljungberg: Fiery personalities can drive West Ham
tribalfooball.com - August 07, 2007

Freddie Ljungberg says the fiery personalities inside the West Ham dressing
room can drive them to success this season. The addition of fiery trio Craig
Bellamy, Scott Parker and Ljungberg and a failed bid to sign Kieron Dyer
suggested manager Alan Curbishley was gambling with disciplinary meltdown.
But Ljungberg, 30, said: "If we control it well, it can be great. When we
played with Arsenal a couple of years ago, we had a lot of players who
weren't afraid to get their foot in. "Sometimes Patrick Vieira would get
too many red cards and get a bit of abuse but he was still a great player.
If we can get that on the right level and everyone is fighting for each
other we will be a hard team to beat." Ljungberg's reputation as a fighter
has its roots in a training ground scrap with Sweden team-mate Olof Mellberg
before the 2002 World Cup. "He kicked me loads in training and I said he had
to stop," said Ljungberg. "That was the only way I could handle it because
I'd tried it verbally a couple of times and he didn't listen."

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New West Ham skipper Neill breaks down
tribalfooball.com - August 07, 2007

New West Ham captain Lucas Neill has been ruled out for the first month of
the new season. Neill hurt his knee towards the end of yesterday's training
session, continuing a wretched run of injuries since arriving from Blackburn
in a £1.5million deal in January. The Australia defender limped out of his
debut in the FA Cup against Watford then damaged ankle ligaments against the
same opponents on his return a fortnight later.

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West Ham contact Real Madrid for Cassano
tribalfooball.com - August 07, 2007

West Ham United have contacted Real Madrid about a price for Antonio
Cassano. The Real Madrid forward is set to leave the Bernebeu and West Ham
have been in touch with the Spanish giants - and current La Liga champions -
to talk about a possible deal.

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West Ham signing Bellamy: I'll change my reputation
tribalfooball.com - August 07, 2007

Craig Bellamy is determined to silence the doubters over his move to West
Ham United. The Cardiff-born player said: "If you judge me the way I am on
the pitch then perhaps you are going to think I'm a bad person but that's
superficial. "At the end of the day I go home to a great wife and three
lovely kids and that is what is important to me. This is a good move. I
didn't want to come out of Liverpool, the team I supported as a kid, and
have nothing else to aim for.
"I want to prove that my career is not on the downward slope, I want to have
a go as a player, in the same way that West Ham want to progress. "I'm 28
now and I don't believe I'm at my peak yet. I want to have a right go now
and just really put my name up there. People have known I can play but
they've also been aware of the other stuff and sometimes that has
overshadowed the football. "I know now that will always be there, I'll
always have that because of what has gone on before but now I want to cement
my name, if you like, so that when West Ham fans look back they will say
'what a good player he was' and not anything else. "I've made mistakes, of
course I have, particularly as a young kid. These days though, it's a lot
more difficult, the way the world is.
"I'm sure you can remember the time when the football journalists and the
players went out together for a drink. Could that happen now? I doubt it.
"It's sad really because the way it's gone is not the way I want to see it.
I've been involved in a bit but then so have others, including Wayne Rooney
and even John Terry, who is England captain. It's the way of the world
unfortunately."
Bellamy - who is now at his seventh club after spells at Norwich, Coventry,
Newcastle, Celtic, Blackburn and Liverpool - does have a more caring side.
This summer, he went to Sierra Leone to help spearhead a new football
academy initiative in the troubled country. He intends to return with
support, both financial and otherwise, from fellow professionals.

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West Ham press Derby for Barnes deal
tribalfooball.com - August 07, 2007

West Ham United are accelerating their plans to land Derby County midfielder
Giles Barnes. The Daily Mail says they have already had a £2.5m bid for
Barnes, 19, rejected but are poised to test Derby's nerve by making an
improved offer.

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Sheringham impressing at Colchester
tribalfooball.com - August 07, 2007

Colchester boss Geraint Williams says former West Ham and Manchester United
striker Teddy Sheringham has been fantastic in preseason training.
Sheri, 41, joined the Championship outfit on a free from West Ham and is set
to kick-off his 24th pro season at Sheffield United on Saturday. But
Williams revealed the former England, Manchester United and Spurs star is
already at home at Layer Road. He said: "Teddy still has that look of a
teenager and when you talk to him his enthusiasm is still there. "He's very
honest, very unassuming. The only difference is he turns up in a Bentley for
training!"

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