Tuesday, August 14

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - II 14th August 2007

Disabled Season Ticket Holders Open Evening _ WHUFC
14/08/2007 12:33

West Ham United is pleased to announce that, on Thursday 13th September, the
Club will be holding its first disabled supporters' evening, with Lucas
Neill, Mark Noble and Alan Curbishley answering questions on the night. The
night will follow the format of the successful fans forums, with the evening
being split into two Q&A sessions. The first will be to Lucas, Mark and
Alan, and the second will focus on the operational side, with questions
being asked to club officials on issues such as facilities, ticketing, etc.
We would hope that, depending on the success of the evening, this can become
a regular feature and will give supporters the chance to not only air views
but give suggestions on any changes they would like to see occur. Entry is
free but numbers are limited, so supporters wishing to attend are required
to apply in advance. The first event is initially open to our disabled
season ticket holders only. However this may be extended to members at a
later stage...

To apply please either visit the Stadium ticket office or contact 0870 112
9908

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West Ham United Ladies head to Norway - WHUFC
14/08/2007 14:07

West Ham United Ladies FC saw their Under-16 team head to Olso for the
annual Norway Cup tournament recently. Despite being knocked out of their
competition at the quarter-final stage, the girls played some excellent
football and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. They were treated like VIPs,
had their photographs taken before and after match, and even gave autographs
and appeared on national TV! Sporting the brand new Umbro kit and
leisurewear, the girls were a credit to West Ham United and are now back
home preparing for the start of their new campaign in the Essex County Girls
league - a title they won last season.
The Norway Cup is one of the world's largest football tournaments for youth
and children, and was held this year for the 33rd time. The tournament took
place from July 31 to August 6, with 30,000 boys and girls from 42 countries
playing in a total of 4,000 matches. The tournament was held for the first
time in 1972, when 430 teams took part. At first invitations were sent to
all soccer clubs in the Nordic countries. Since then the number of countries
taking part has increased enormously, and this year a new record was set -
over 1,500 teams signed up. The teams come from all over the world, and this
year's newcomers were Mali, Gambia, Costa Rica and Namibia.

Even though football is the main attraction, there are a lot of other
activities as well. The tournament opens with a show featuring well-known
artists. One of the evenings is devoted to festivities, and includes a match
between two top international teams. Quite often professional players pay
Norway Cup a visit to talk with the young participants.

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Deadwood cost us - KUMB
Filed: Tuesday, 14th August 2007
By: Tony Watson

Despite yet another disappointing pre-season injury list, I along with many
other Hammers fans was full of optimism and excitement ahead of the new
season.

No more relegation battle and the Tevez saga had finished – it was a clean
slate, a chance to put all the negativity behind us. When arriving into the
ground I was greeted with confirmation of the Spurs result, it all seemed
set up for a perfect opening day.

The crowd as always was in full voice and as the teams came out the place
was buzzing. How can the passion of this crowd not get you up for a game I
thought to myself as the teams completed the pre-match hand shakes and made
their way to their starting positions. I think everybody was fully expecting
us to start with the same tempo that we started with the last home league
match with against Bolton – boy, were we wrong!

Memories of last year's disjointed performances came flooding back as we
like so many times last year we looked clueless in the final third and
struggled to pass the ball forward with any confidence or conviction. Whilst
City's one touch passing looked dazzling at times we were just chasing
shadows and couldn't get near them, especially in the middle of the park
where Lee Bowyer showed no presence whatsoever.

I hate to say it but he's a shell of player he once was. His partner in the
middle of the park Mark Noble was giving his normal 100% but he was facing a
task near the impossible, he's tireless running and effort is great to watch
as a fan though and his all round game is reminiscent of John Moncur's.

Like so many of our great fans I love West Ham with a passion and I hate to
slam players that wear our claret and blue shirts but how desperate are we
for a decent left back?? I'm afraid McCartney is nowhere near the standard
we require if we want to push on, at times on Saturday he looked like a
schoolboy.

Jonathan Spectator as he has become known is another one that got my goat on
Saturday. One has to question how he ever played for United, he's
distribution is infuriating, his defending is naïve and on the rare occasion
he gets into the final third he more often than not tries that silly move
that never works, the one where he knocks the ball past the full back and
tries to run round him, it normally ends up with him on the defenders back
giving away a free-kick.

Not to pick on Jonathan Spector for too long and not to be too negative but
the fella was on loan at Charlton and the addicks had an option to sign him
on a permanent basis, an option they chose not to go with – Does that tell
you anything?

In the post match press conference Curbs said 'Apart from Robert Green in
goal I don't think too many of our players can come out of the game and say
to themselves 'we did alright' – A bit harsh on Matty Etherington I thought
who replaced an ineffective Boa Morte at half time and was probably our best
player in the second half. He produced a few dangerous looking crosses that
Bellamy just couldn't get to, had Deano been on the field of play at that
point who knows what the outcome might have been.

This leads me on to a more positive subject. How great it was to see Deano
make his first league appearance in over a year. He got into some good
positions, nearly getting an equalizer too, his volley from about 7 yards
flying over the bar – with more match practise maybe he'd have slotted it
away.

Although it was a terrible start to the season, things can only get better,
it is only one game and hopefully we will have Lucas Neill and Scotty Parker
back for the trip to Brum, two leaders such as those can only make our team
stronger I'm sure.

With players coming back from injury, a few decent signings before the
window closes and key men such as Bellamy and Ashton yet to show the best of
themselves we still have a great deal to look forward to, no reason why we
can't grab ourselves a top 10 finish!

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Solano linked to West Ham switch - SSN

Newcastle winger Nolberto Solano has asked for a move so he can be closer to
his wife and children in London. The Peru international, 32, is believed to
be a target for West Ham after telling Newcastle of his wish to leave. He
said: "A decision will be made in the next couple of days. It's up to the
two clubs but I want to go to London because my family have moved there.
"Clubs in Spain also want me but I won't go there, I will only leave
Newcastle to go to London."
Solano is in his second spell with the Magpies after a stint with Aston
Villa. The popular midfielder, who was a second-half substitute in
Newcastle's win over Bolton at the weekend, was handed a one-year deal in
the summer by the club's new manager Sam Allardyce. But he added: "My wife
and I are separated and I miss my children. Sometimes you have to put your
family first. "Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce has been great, he's a great
man. I've spoken to him and he says he won't stop me leaving. "Leaving
Newcastle will be hard because I feel they are on the verge of something big
here." Newcastle midfielder Kieron Dyer's proposed move to West Ham
collapsed this month because the clubs could not agree on a fee.

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Spurs, West Ham told £6M for Derby's Barnes
tribalfooball.com - August 14, 2007

Derby County are ready to cash in on midfielder Giles Barnes this summer.
With West Ham and Tottenham chasing the youngster, Derby have slapped a £6
million price-tag on Barnes, says the Daily Star.

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Man City, West Ham target Elmander rejects Toulouse contract
tribalfooball.com - August 14, 2007

Premiership target Johan Elmander has rejected a new contract offer from
Toulouse. Toulouse, knowing Marseille, Manchester City and West Ham are
believed to be interested, wanted to secure their leading scorer on a new
deal. Sweden international Elmander said: "I still have three years left of
my current deal."

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Freddie says West Ham are ready now - Daily Mail
Last updated at 13:20pm on 14th August 2007

Freddie Ljungberg has no doubts West Ham can put their opening day misery
behind them and challenge for major honours this season. Ljungberg is one of
a number of new signings who have arrived at Upton Park as Alan Curbishley
tries to ensure the club don't face another relegation dogfight. The former
Arsenal midfielder was understandably upset with Saturday's 2-0 defeat by
Manchester City but said: "Of course it's a disappointment we didn't win,
but there are some good things we can take with us. I think we can do better
and we will do better. "You can see the whole club just wants to go
somewhere. The chairman wants to buy new players. There's a great buzz and
it's infectious. "If you look at the players we've brought in and the
players we're looking to get in, we have great potential this season."
Barcelona's Icelandic striker Eidur Gudjohnsen is one of those players - the
Hammers are willing to pay him £80,000-a-week having offered a £6.7m fee,
but they want an answer this week. Nolberto Solano is another - he is keen
to move from Newcastle to London to be with his family.

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No plans to curb spending, says Alan - DailY Mail
Last updated at 13:29pm on 14th August 2007

Alan Curbishley insists his spending spree is not over following the
collapse of the Kieron Dyer deal with Newcastle. The Hammers boss said: "We
have been active in other areas for the past couple of weeks and we are keen
to try and do some more things." Barcelona's Icelandic striker Eidur
Gudjohnsen is one of those players - the Hammers are willing to pay him
£80,000-a-week having offered a £6.7m fee, but they want an answer this
week. Nolberto Solano is another - he is keen to move from Newcastle to
London to be with his family.

NEXT FIVE GAMES: 18 Aug: v Birmingham (a); 25 Aug: v Wigan (h); 1 Sept: v
Reading (a); 15 Sept: v Middlesbrough (h); 23 Sept: Newcastle (a).

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West Ham want Solano and Gudjohnsen - Sportigo
Tue, Aug 14, 07 11:46
Mark Apostolou

West Ham have offered Barcelona's Eidur Gudjohnsen an £80,000-a-week deal
but the striker wants £100,000 and Alan Curbishley wants to know right now
if the former Chelsea striker is interested (Mirror). I am not sure how many
other offers the Icelandic international has, surely a few, but he will have
to tone down his demands. He is, after all, a 28-year-old substitute at
present and should he simply want to collect his no-doubt huge wages at the
Nou Camp, then he can do so.

But if has ambitions go beyond playing second or even third fiddle to the
megastars on show at Barca, then he should have a re-think and sign for a
club that would guarantee him first-team Premier League football. Hence a
move to Upton Park seems to be his best option.

Meanwhile, Nolberto Solano is believed to be a target for West Ham after
telling Newcastle of his wish to leave (BBC Sport). I've always been a fan
of the Peruvian attacking midfielder, who has been something of a cult hero
at St James' Park in his two spells at the club. Nobby's decision to leave
centres around his desire to be closer to his family following his divorce
from his London-based wife, although I am not sure how strong Curbishley's
interest is. I would recommend to him a consistently creative performer who
gives 100% and would surely not cost the earth to land.

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Magnusson & Curbs: Cracks Beginning to Show? - West Ham Till I Die

I'm not sure if it is a good thing or not that we don't have a midweek
match. The trouble is, once you are at the bottom of the table with matches
in hand, it's quite difficult to 'move on up', as M People might say. It's
looking increasingly unlikely that there will be any player movement before
the next game. Quite what is going on with Nicky Shorey is anybody's guess.
Rumour is that Eggert Magnusson wants to sign him but Curbishley is
ambivalent. Indeed, it's interesting that the two of them seem to have some
rather different ideas about the future. I'm told that Magnusson was none
too pleased by Curbishley's suggestion that a finish of 11th or 12th place
would mean a successful season. He wants Top 6 and if he doesn't get it
Curbs may well get his P45. It's also said that Curbishley wasn't too keen
on signing Bellamy but the chairman persuaded him.

Anyway, let's look at Saturday's team and speculate on changes for the
weekend…

Robert Green - 100% safe!
Anton Ferdinand - Suggest is replaced by Collins or Gabbidon
Matthew Upson - Safe
George McCartney - Safe because there is no alternative
Jonathan Spector - probably safe, but I'd like to see Pantsil given a runout
Mark Noble - His performance has to be a one off, surely
Lee Bowyer - Must be dropped. maybe Parker will be ready
Luis Boa Morte - 100% sure to be replaced by Etherington
Freddie Ljungberg - 100% safe
Bobby Zamora - Will be replaced by Ashton
Craig Bellamy - Safe

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The Hammers Set To Fall On FC Barcelona's Gudjohnsen - fcbarcelonablog.com
14th August 2007

Gudjohnsen may not remain at Barca if things go as planned.West Ham's
Icelandic chairman Eggert Magnusson wants to snap up Barca Icelandic star,
Eidur Gudjohnsen in a deal that Barcelona are hoping will bring in around 10
Million Euros into Camp Nou. Gudjohnsen has been a top object of desire for
The Hammers who are building a new squad to rival other top Premeirship
sides in a come back bid to English soccer and possibly to Europe. Magnusson
said about the Gudjohnsen transfer: We are still in discussions. Barca have
not accepted or offer yet, contrary to what has been recently announced, but
we are continuing talks. Gudjohnsen has recently not been gauranteed any
regular appearance in FC Barcelona, and this uncertainty worsened after
Txiki Begaristain, Barcelona's sporting director, maintained that Guddy may
not feature regularly if he remains in Barcelona this season.

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What Now For West Ham? - Goal.com

After surviving two battles against relegation - one on the pitch and the
other in the courts - the new season could not come quickly enough for West
Ham United. But a thoroughly deflating opening day defeat by Sven-Goran
Eriksson's resurgent Manchester City was not exactly what the East Enders
had in mind. So just how will the Hammers fare this season? Will they revert
to the form they showed on their first campaign after promotion in 2005-06,
when they finished 9th and narrowly lost the FA Cup final in a shoot-out, or
are they about to face another desperate fight against the drop? David Davis
weighs up the evidence...

Open Wallet

West Ham have one of the strongest looking squads in the Premiership,
outside the main 4 title contenders, and few managers have a transfer budget
to match the one available to Alan Curbishley. The Hammers have already
spent £23 million this summer on seasoned campaigners like Craig Bellamy,
Scott Parker and Freddie Ljungberg.

Having bought the club part way through last season, their Icelandic owners
are fully determined to make their mark in 2007-08 and chairman Eggert
Magnusson has repeatedly indicated that there will be more arrivals before
the close of the transfer window. The Hammers faithful were greatly
encouraged to hear him say recently: "We have an open wallet if the right
players are around."

The likelihood of a string of new classy performers pulling on claret and
blue shirts is a thrilling prospect, but the harsh experience of last season
has taught West Ham fans that big reputations alone do not equate to
improved performances on the pitch. The most measurable effect of the
arrival of Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano, last August, was an
accelerated slide towards the foot of the table. In fairness to the two
Argentinians, West Ham had already made an undistinguished start, with some
of Alan Pardew's old guard appearing to be affected by the hangover of the
FA Cup near-miss and others missing (most notably Dean Ashton) or
handicapped (most notably the previous term's 'Hammer of the Year' Danny
Gabbidon), through injury.

The reputations of Mascherano (who went on to help Liverpool reach the
Champions League final) and Tevez (who netted 7 times in the last 10 games)
were, of course, only to be temporarily dented. Tevez was undoubtedly the
star performer in the 'Great Escape', that climaxed in a last day victory at
Old Trafford - their 7th triumph in 9 matches to gloriously secure the
Premiership status that many of their supporters had given up as lost 2
months before.

With his terrific determination and wonderful attitude, Tevez had already
become a fans' favourite even before his performances yielded goals or
significant results. West Ham fans will always love Carlos; but after a
lengthy delay (due to his third-party ownership) he is now a Manchester
United player.

New Blood And Teamwork

Tevez could easily prove to be Sir Alex Ferguson's best acquisition since
Eric Cantona, but the club he has left will surely benefit from an injection
of new blood and a greater emphasis on teamwork rather than relying on a
string of heroic match-winning displays by one or two individuals (Tevez did
not save the Hammers alone, with James Collins, Mark Noble, Bobby Zamora,
Lucas Neill and, particularly, goalie Rob Green standing tall at various
times to help secure vital victories).

The Curbishley-moulded West Ham will only really be seen properly in the new
season. The bulk of the Pardew squad have departed. In addition to Tevez -
Yossi Benayoun, Paul Konchesky, Marlon Harewood and skipper Reo-Coker all
moved on during the summer, leaving only 4 members of the FA Cup final
starting XI at the club.

The reputations of all these departing players were enhanced at the Boleyn
Ground; however, the time had come for them to move on and none more so than
former captain Reo-Coker. The 23 year-old "could not wait" to leave,
claiming he was "hung out to dry" last season when a section of the fans
blamed him for their team's plight. In fairness to Reo-Coker, he was just
one of 6 or 7 players that were underachieving and he actually overcame his
indifferent early season form and performed very well during the run-in.
Nevertheless, the general consensus is that the dressing-room has become a
far happier place without him and, in Neill, West Ham have a much more
mature commanding figure as their skipper.

Curbishley has felt the need to make changes behind the scenes as well, most
notably bringing in Glyn Snodin as first-team coach. Goalkeeper Green
believes the changes will make the Hammers much stronger. He said recently:
"There is a whole new feel. The manager has got his own back-room staff and
he is bringing his own ideas and way to train. The players he's brought in
are used to winning and I can see us being a more professional outfit. The
boss looks more comfortable now that he is building up his own team rather
than working with somebody else's men."

The new signings appear to be good ones with Bellamy and Parker particularly
expected to become big favourites with the crowd. There are always going to
be doubts about the striker's temperament, but his speed and aggression make
him an extremely difficult opponent. Curbs is convinced his new Welshman
will be worth every penny of the £7.5 million paid to Liverpool and believes
"Craig will let his football do his talking and prove his critics wrong."

Parker, who was given his League debut at Charlton by Curbishley, seems to
have been around forever, but in fact he is actually still only 26.
Ljungberg, too, good be quite useful, although the offer of a lucrative
4-year contract seems considerably generous. Disappointingly, the other
significant summer signing Julien Flaubert, a versatile right-side French
international from Bordeaux, collected a nasty injury pre-season and will
miss over half the season.

Flaubert's setback is just the latest in a long line of bad luck to hit the
Hammers. The jinx began 12 months ago when Ashton was injured in training
during his first call-up by England. The former Norwich striker missed the
whole of the campaign, while Gabbidon struggled through half the season
before a niggling injury also forced him into the treatment room. January
signings Matthew Upson and Neill had hardly set foot on the pitch before
they, too, were side-lined. Fortunately, Neill was able to return to help
solidify the defence during the run-in.

So, to paraphrase Jose Mourinho, Curbishley has the equivalent of 3 more
"new signings" - the returning Ashton, Gabbidon and Upson - in the
forthcoming campaign.

Few pundits are predicting that the Hammers will be relegated next May, and
the general view is that they will finish in mid-division. After facing
last-day nail-biters five years in succession - when they have experienced a
mixture of joy (promotion and survival) and dejection (relegation, a
play-off final defeat and that FA Cup final shoot-out reverse) in the
process - many West Ham supporters will be quite content with a drama-free
outcome. Whether the same can be said of Mr Magnusson is debatable. He
expects the squad to be "much more competitive" this term. For certain,
though, it will be fascinating watching where the rollercoaster takes West
Ham to next.

David Davis

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Panic In Green Street West Ham Update - WestHamFans.org
Submitted by Neville Nixon on 14 August, 2007 - 07:25.

The weekend's salutary defeat by Man City has forced West Ham United
Chairman Eggert Magnusson to push forward his targeted transfers. Bresciano
from Palermo has joined Dyer and Solano from Newcastle, Barnes from Derby,
Yakubu from Middlesbrough and Gudjohnsen from Barcelona on the list of
players that Hammers have been in negotiations for, the difference is that
the time frame has shifted from the later to the sooner!
The ineptitude of the team's performance brought back memories of the Pardew
pre-sack era, Eggert is not known for having too much patience, already he
has had to take on a far more pro active role in order to try to bring
players to the Boleyn, targets that had been earmarked for the January
transfer window are now being approached, such is the concern among the West
Ham hierarchy, not at the defeat but at the manner of it.
Many fans will say that it was only one game, captain Lucas Neill and Scotty
Parker were both missing from Saturday's debacle but 'two players do not
make a team', there is a genuine fear that Alan Curbishley's dour persona is
preventing quality players wanting to join the club and that his management
style is too old school.
Of course the best way for Curbs to answer his critics is to get his team so
fired up that they completely overun Birmingham in the next fixture, the
fact that the midweek visit to Liverpool was postponed is a blessing,
because the result could have been embarrasing.
Come on Alan, pull your finger out and kick some butt, prove everyone wrong
and inspire your team on, perhaps you should listen to some old Churchill
speeches? - Ed

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Hammers in a rush to grab Gudjohnsen - Daily Mail
Last updated at 10:44am on 14th August 2007

West Ham are prepared to offer Eidur Gudjohnsen £80,000 a week to join but
want an answer from the Barcelona striker today. The Hammers are reported to
have sent officials and an agent to persuade the former Chelsea forward to
compromise on £100,000-a-week demands. Gudjohnsen, 28, has left negotiations
to his father but Barcelona will accept a £6.7million fee. Manager Alan
Curbishley wants a deadline on an answer and may step up his interest in
Middlesbrough's Yakubu if Gudjohnsen won't budge. Curbishley's side lost
their opening game 2-0 at home to Manchester City. He said today: "The fans
deserve better than that and we certainly can't carry on like this."

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Blades will bide their time - eatsleepsport.com
Last Updated: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 10:45

Sheffield United say they will take their time before deciding on pursuing
compensation from West Ham over the Carlos Tevez saga. The Argentina striker
was finally unveiled as a Manchester United player on Monday but the Blades
maintain he was signed illegally by West Ham before he went on to spearhead
their successful bid to avoid relegation from the Premiership. Bramall Lane
chairman Kevin McCabe revealed the club were studying two possible avenues
after losing their fight to be reinstated to the Premier League. He told BBC
Radio Sheffield: "With evidence that we have, that we believe is of value,
there are probably two courses open to us. "Obviously both of those courses
are open to financial compensation, rather than what we hoped for a few
weeks and months ago. So that's what we're looking at very, very seriously."
McCabe added: "There is no immediate rush - we want to ensure that we do get
matters in the correct sequence and that the correct case is put forward, so
let's not anticipate anything until we've had those meetings."

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Premier League Rumour Mill: Hammers, Magpies and City shoot for snubbed
Crouch - Daily Mail
Last updated at 09:23am on 14th August 2007

Peter Crouch's bust up with Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez has alerted West
Ham, Newcastle and Manchester City. The England international is unhappy he
was left out of the squad which beat Aston Villa 2-1 at the weekend and
demanded an explanation from Reds boss Rafa. He realises his chances of
playing for his country in next month's Euro 2008 qualifiers against Israel
and Russia at Wembley will be harmed if he is not playing regular first-team
football. Newcastle are big admirers of the former Portsmouth and
Southampton striker and Magpies manager Sam Allardyce may make a move even
though he is well stocked with strikers in the form of Michael Owen, Obafemi
Martins, Mark Viduka and Alan Smith. West Ham and Manchester City will also
monitor the situation and could pounce if the Anfield rift deepens.
Manchester City boss Sven Goran Eriksson wants to sign a keeper in the next
24 hours and Jussi Jaaskelainen and Marco Amelia are the targets while the
Hammers are to make an official inquiry about Palermo midfielder Mark
Bresciano after his move to Eastlands collapsed.

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Georgie Mac is back - KUMB
Filed: Monday, 13th August 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

George McCartney has been named in the Northern Ireland squad for the first
time in two years. Left-back McCartney has been out of contention since
falling out with former Ireland manager Lawrie Sanchez in 2005. However with
Sanchez - now at Fulham - since replaced by former Norwich manager Nigel
Worthington, McCartney has been welcomed into the squad once again.
McCartney is one of just six Premiership-based players named in the squad,
which consists mainly of players from the Football League. The Irish take on
Liechtenstein in Belfast on Wednesday, 22nd August.

Also included is former Hammer Roy Carroll, who joined Rangers on a free in
the summer.

Northern Ireland squad: Taylor (Birmingham), Carroll (Rangers), Mannus
(Linfield); Duff (Burnley), Baird (Fulham), McAuley (Leicester), Craigan
(Motherwell), Evans (Manchester United), Capaldi (Cardiff City), McCartney
(West Ham); Johnson (Birmingham), Gillespie (Sheffield United), Davis
(Fulham), Clingan (Nottingham Forest), Brunt (Sheffield Wednesday), Jones
(Burnley), McCann (Barnsley); Feeney (Cardiff), Healy (Fulham), Lafferty
(Burnley), Sproule (Bristol City).

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Solano: it's a London thing - KUMB
Filed: Monday, 13th August 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

Newcastle's Nobby Solano has set his sights on a move to West Ham - despite
interest from abroad. The 32-year-old winger, who recently stated his desire
to move to The Boleyn confirmed that he had received offers from Spain but
would only consider a move to the capital. "There is a big decision to be
made in the next couple of days and, in a way, I am glad it is all out of my
hands," he said. "It is up to West Ham and Newcastle to decide what happens.
The reason I want to go to London is because my wife and two children have
moved there. "Yes, there are teams in Spain interested in me, but I won't
go. The only reason I will leave Newcastle is to go to London." Solano could
yet join Kieron Dyer at Upton Park, despite the plug being pulled on the
deal when Newcastle demanded an extra £2million for the player - despite
terms having already been agreed.

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Irons in striker talks - KUMB
Filed: Sunday, 12th August 2007
By: Matthew O'Greel

Eggert Magnusson has confirmed that West Ham are in talks with Barcelona
striker Eidur Gudjohnsen. Magnusson, talking to Icelandic website visir.is
last night revealed that the Hammers are involved in negotiations to bring
the former Bolton and Chelsea forward back to England. "Talks are ongoing,"
said Magnusson, when questioned by an Icelandic journalist following
yesterday's 2-0 defeat against Manchester City over the move to bring
Iceland's favourite son to East London. But contradicting earlier reports
that suggested a fee of around £8m has been agreed for the 28-year-old
striker, he added: "We have not had an offer accepted by Barcelona - the
papers are wrong. What is happening right now is that we are in talks with
Eidur and his agent. "That's how things stand at this moment in time."
Gudjohnsen has been declared surplus to requirements at the Nou Camp just 14
months after moving to Barcelona from Chelsea in a deal worth £8m, following
the recent arrival of Thierry Henry from Arsenal.

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Solano eyes West Ham move - SSN
Peruvian ready to leave
By Lewis Rutledge Last updated: 13th August 2007

Nolberto Solano has revealed that he could secure a switch to West Ham in
the next couple of days. The versatile Peruvian is eager to move to London
to be closer to his family, but admits it will be up to the two clubs to
decide. Solano has also attracted interest from Spain but insists he will
happily stay at St James' Park if he cannot go to the capital. "It is up to
West Ham and Newcastle to decide what happens," Solano told the Newcastle
Chronicle. "The reason I want to go to London is because my wife and two
children have moved there. "Yes, there are teams in Spain interested in me,
but I won't go. The only reason I will leave Newcastle is to go to London.
"It hasn't been an easy decision, but this is part of life. "I know I am a
professional footballer, but sometimes you have to put your family first -
and that's what I am doing."
Solano has been at Newcastle since 1998, though he did have an 18-month
spell at Aston Villa, and he believes the club has a bright future under Sam
Allardyce. "Sam Allardyce is a great man - I have spoken to him and he said
he will not stop me if I need to go," he explained. "But he has also told me
that if I want to stay then it will not be a problem. "And if nothing comes
from West Ham or London I will stay and be a part of this team because I
feel that something big is starting to happen here. "Being at Newcastle
United is the best thing that has ever happened to me, and I would love them
to win something whether I am here or not."

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Tevez never wanted to quit - SSN
Lure of Old Trafford move too much
By Mark Buckingham Last updated: 14th August 2007

Carlos Tevez insists quitting never crossed his mind as he waited to
complete his move to Manchester United. The Argentine has been the focus of
controversy since moving to England 12 months ago when he signed for West
Ham, along with compatriot Javier Mascherano. West Ham were fined
£5.5million regarding third-party ownership before Sheffield United launched
a High Court challenge in a bid to be reinstated to the Premier League.
There was then a delay in his adviser Kia Joorabchian reaching a settlement
deal with West Ham before Tevez was eventually given clearance by the
Premier League to join the champions. Having been presented as a United
player on Monday, Tevez admits he was always aware of the situation while on
Copa America duty, and never considered walking away from the game. "It is
impossible not to know what was going on during the summer," said Tevez. "I
started to realise - because each game passed in the Copa America and still
the matter was not resolved. "But I never felt I would be forced out of the
game.
"It hurt me to leave West Ham anyway, but the lure of Manchester United was
just too much."
Tevez is due to make his United debut against Portsmouth on Wednesday, when
he will fill in for the injured Wayne Rooney. He added: "It is a big blow to
lose Wayne. He is a great player and he will be very difficult to replace.
"But at a big club like Manchester United you hope to have a number of
players who can slot in. "Now I need to write my own piece of history at the
club and do everything I can to help Manchester United be successful."

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Fred: Sven will silence critics - The Sun
By CHARLIE WYETT
August 14, 2007

FREDDIE LJUNGBERG has tipped Sven Goran Eriksson to become a massive hit at
Manchester City. Fellow Swede Ljungberg was in the West Ham side beaten 2-0
by City on Eriksson's return to club management on Saturday. And the former
Arsenal midfielder, 30, said: "Sven could do very, very well. When he became
England manager, he didn't like not seeing players on a day-to-day basis.
"He likes his players to be together, to be happy and he is very good at
improving team morale. "He has signed some good players, he has done well at
club level and has won most things. He is a great coach." Hammers keeper
Robert Green added: "He'll do very well. Tactically, he got it spot on
against us."

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McCARTNEY LAMENTS COLD SHOULDER - Sporting Life
By Ken Gaunt, PA Sport

West Ham defender George McCartney has blamed former manager Lawrie Sanchez
for his two-year absence from the Northern Ireland squad. McCartney fell out
of favour with Sanchez when he was in charge and last played for the
province 26 months ago, with the Fulham boss questioning the player's
attitude.
Now, though, he has been picked in new manager Nigel Worthington's first
squad and is likely to face Liechtenstein in a Euro 2008 qualifier on August
22 because Aaron Hughes is out injured. McCartney is still hurt at what
happened under Sanchez. "I have always wanted to play for Northern Ireland,"
he told BBC Radio Ulster. "But there were some strange goings-on with Lawrie
that kept me from playing for my country. "I have always been proud to put
on the shirt."
McCartney is, however, expecting a mixed reception from the fans at Windsor
Park a week on Wednesday. He said: "I know some of them will welcome me back
and others will be a bit hesitant. "But I hope by the time the Liechtenstein
game comes around the fans will push everyone on towards qualifying."
Worthington got word that McCarthy was keen to return and is delighted to
have him back on board. "I spoke with George a few weeks ago and I know he
was thrilled to get the call," said the former Norwich boss. "We do not have
a great number of players to call on, being a small nation. "So it is useful
for me that we can bring in George who has a lot of Premier League
experience. His knowledge and experience will help the group."
Worthington will monitor the fitness of Manchester United defender Jonny
Evans and Birmingham midfielder Damien Johnson. Evans has an ankle injury,
while Johnson has been troubled with a hamstring strain. Both are rated
50-50. Worthington cannot wait for kick-off. "I am looking forward to the
challenge because it is a new experience and different to club management,"
he said. "We have some good young talent, and that is pleasing. "However, we
cannot afford to dismiss Liechtenstein out of hand. That would be foolish.
We will need to be fully committed."

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Ashton's England role hope - The Mirror
EXCLUSIVE
By Darren Lewis 14/08/2007

Dean Ashton has told England boss Steve McClaren: "I can be your new No.l
striker." With Wayne Rooney sidelined, the £7million West Ham forward has
every chance of leading the attack in the friendly with Germany on August
22. Ashton's appearance against Manchester City on Saturday was his first
after more than a year out with a broken ankle, an injury that robbed him of
an England debut against Greece. "One of my targets is to get back to where
I was in the England squad and making a start for my country is a massive
dream of mine, especially after the year I have had," he said. "I want to be
the main striker for England. That's my goal. The plan is to play well for
West Ham, score goals and put it into Steve McClaren's mind that I'm there
and hopefully playing well enough to give him a hard decision. Then
hopefully I will get a call."
Michael Owen is a doubt for the Germany visit to Wembley and McClaren flew
back from a trip to see David Beckham in the US to watch Ashton at Upton
Park. Ashton added: "I'm absolutely desperate to get back into the England
squad. I know I'm not as quick as some of the lads, but I'm different. I'm
big, but I think I use my size to my advantage. "If you look at the Premier
League there aren't really players like me any more. There's no big striker
who can hold the ball up, run in behind and link up play. That's where I'd
like to think I could do a job for England."

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EGG TRIES ONE LAST TIME TO GET EIDUR - The Mirror
EXCLUSIVE FOOTBALL SPY
By Alan Nixon 14/08/2007

West Ham are offering Eidur Gudjohnsen a record £80,000 a week - but want an
answer from the Barcelona striker today. The Hammers have sent officials and
an agent to Spain to persuade the ex-Chelsea star to join them - and to drop
his £100,000-a-week demands. Gudjohnsen, 28, is holding out for a massive
pay-day, despite Barca showing him the door and being willing to accept
£6.7million from Hammers, or indeed any other club. West Ham have spent
heavily under Icelandic owner Eggert Magnusson, but this would be a
mind-boggling piece of business because of Gudjohnsen's personal terms.
Magnusson has won the signing races for Scott Parker and Craig Bellamy
because of his spending power, but fellow Icelander Gudjohnsen is the
biggest catch of the lot because of his staggering pay demands. The forward
and his father, who is also his agent, are holding out for the six-figure
weekly pay packet - yet their willingness to discuss the deal has given
Hammers encouragement that they will take a drop in wages. But West Ham need
an answer immediately as they have other options and will cross him off
their list if he hesitates. Hammers are keeping their interest in
Newcastle's Kieron Dyer alive, while Middlesbrough's Yakubu is also on their
wish-list. Gudjohnsen would be one of the catches of the summer because of
his top-flight CV and age. However the wages that have scared off all the
other bidders, including the Premier League's Everton and Boro, are still
the final hurdle.

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Noble: West Ham dressing room was silent
tribalfooball.com - August 13, 2007

Mark Noble admits the West Ham dressing room was silent after their defeat
at home to Manchester City. Noble, watched by England coach Steve McClaren,
was overrun by City's midfield in the first half while Lee Bowyer, looking a
shadow of the player he was with Charlton and Leeds, was substituted at
half-time.
"There was just silence in the dressing room afterwards because we knew we
hadn't performed," said Noble. "It was such a big disappointment because
everyone was looking forward to this season so much. We have to keep things
in some kind of perspective though. It's only the first game of the season.
Last season we won that and look what happened afterwards."

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Derby boss: West Ham have competition for Barnes
tribalfooball.com - August 13, 2007

Derby boss Billy Davies says West Ham face competition for midfielder Giles
Barnes. Davies has confirmed Derby have received improved offers for Barnes
- and not only from West Ham. Derby do not want to sell the 19-year-old and
say the bids fall well short of their valuation of the player. "At the
moment they are miles away for us to even consider any move taking place,"
said Davies, who sees Barnes' future at Pride Park. "Roll on the end of
August and hopefully Giles will be with us for the remainder of this season
and beyond because I feel his development must continue at Derby."

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Solano prepared to stay with Newcastle
tribalfooball.com - August 13, 2007

Newcastle United midfielder Nobby Solano says he's happy to stay at St
James' Park should a move to West Ham not come off. "Sam Allardyce is a
great man - I have spoken to him and he said he will not stop me if I need
to go," he told the Evening Chronicle. "But he has also told me that if I
want to stay then it will not be a problem. "And if nothing comes from West
Ham or London I will stay and be a part of this team because I feel that
something big is starting to happen here. "Being at Newcastle United is the
best thing that has ever happened to me, and I would love them to win
something whether I am here or not."

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West Ham looking at new stadium site - eufootball.biz
England - 14 August, 2007

English West Ham are in talks with the London Development Agency about a new
stadium for 2011. Previously, the club made a GBP 100 million try for the
Olympic stadium after the 2012 Games. But that was denied. The new site is
opposite West Ham underground station.

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