Friday, July 18

Web Digest [ West Ham United ] - II 18th July 2008

Statement on Robert Green - WHUFC
West Ham United CEO Scott Duxbury has spoken about the situation regarding Robert Green
18.07.2008

West Ham United have responded to a newspaper report this morning about Robert Green's position at the club.

Chief Executive Scott Duxbury said: "Less than a year ago, Robert Green entered into a five-year contract with West Ham United. The club were delighted to recognise his status as our No1 goalkeeper and rewarded him with this long-term deal. "At the time the player entered into the new contract, he requested a mechanism to review the terms in summer 2009. This was and remains the appropriate time to review. We value Robert Green highly, that is why we gave him a five-year contract less than 12 months ago. We have no intention of selling him and do not propose to comment on this further."

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West Ham insist Green is staying - BBC

West Ham insist they will not sell unsettled goalkeeper Robert Green or offer him an improved contract. He appeared to throw his future into doubt by telling a national newspaper he was unhappy with his wages. But the club say when Green, 28, signed a five-year deal in 2007 the date for a review was given as the summer of 2009. Chief executive Scott Duxbury told the West Ham website: "This was and remains the appropriate time to review it. We have no intention of selling him." Green, who has one England cap, believes he is underpaid compared with several other West Ham players and feels "undervalued". However, Duxbury explained: "Less than a year ago, Robert Green entered into a five-year contract. "The club were delighted to recognise his status as our number one goalkeeper and rewarded him with this long-term deal. "We value Robert Green highly. That is why we gave him a five-year contract less than 12 months ago."
Green joined West Ham from Norwich for £2m in August 2006 and impressed during his first season, prompting the club to offer him a new deal. But he now feels his performances mean he deserves improved terms. "Clearly West Ham don't care about me," Green was quoted as saying in The Sun.
"If you put the strongest West Ham XI out, I'd be the lowest earner by a long, long way. "I do not even want to be close to the top earner at the club. I would just like some parity."

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Green: the club respond - KUMB
Filed: Friday, 18th July 2008
By: Staff Writer

West Ham United have responded to a newspaper report in which Robert Green insisted he had been unfairly treated by not being offered a new contract this summer. The interview with Green, published in today's Sun saw the popular goalkeeper criticise the club for refusing to offer him a new deal following his Player of the Year award last season. But the club have fired back this lunchtime, dismissing Green's claims by revealing details of the deal agreed between the two parties last summer. Club CEO Scott Duxbury, talking via the club's website at whufc.com said: "Less than a year ago, Robert Green entered into a five-year contract with West Ham United. The club were delighted to recognise his status as our number one goalkeeper and rewarded him with this long-term deal. "At the time the player entered into the new contract, he requested a mechanism to review the terms in summer 2009. This was and remains the appropriate time to review. "We value Robert Green highly, that is why we gave him a five-year contract less than 12 months ago. We have no intention of selling him and do not propose to comment on this further."

* Green's decision to take his story to the tabloids has been slammed by supporters in a snap KUMB.com poll this morning; 63% (at the time of writing) believed that he was wrong to voice his concerns in public.

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Green with envy? - KUMB
Filed: Friday, 18th July 2008
By: Staff Writer

Rob Green has slammed the club after they rejected his request for a new, extended contract. The 28-year-old number one, rated by many Hammers fans as the best goalkeeper to have played for the club since Phil Parkes has three years left on his current deal but requested a new long-term contract after being named Hammer of the Year last season. Yet despite handing Dean Ashton a five-year deal recently the club refused Green's request, leaving him on the verge of joininig any one of a number of potential suitors happy to offer him a satisfactory deal.

Talking in The Sun this morning, Green said: "After asking for a long-term contract, the club turned around and said 'no' without a real explanation. "No matter what the figures are in the workplace in terms of wages, you either feel a valued member of your staff or you don't. At the moment, I don't and clearly West Ham don't care about me. "If you put the strongest West Ham XI out I'd be the lowest earner by a long, long way. I do not even want to be close to the top earner at the club - I don't care about that. I would just like some parity. "Other guys are getting rewarded but I'm not. Dean (Ashton) signed a new contract this summer. Good luck to him. He's a great player and I have no doubts he will become an England regular. "Obviously, West Ham value him a hell of a lot more than they value me. In fact, I feel completely under-valued. The situation here leaves a question mark whether the club are rewarding success and you end up questioning yourself and questioning your future."

Green added that whilst he had not yet spoken to Alan Curbishley about the situation he was aware of the interest shown in him by a number of other Premier league clubs - a clear indication that should he not be offered a satisfactory deal, he will be looking to move on. "I know there are clubs interested in me," he confirmed. "If it turns out they value me more, then I will have to make a decision. "It is strange because if it was the other way round, and I was holding fire after being offered a new contract from West Ham, the club would be making sure I was getting hammered by the fans. Surely, it works both ways."

We're doomed ... the KUMB Player of the Year curse

2001/02 Sebastien Schemmel: major personal problems prematurely ended his career in East London

2002/03 Joe Cole: joined Chelsea weeks after taking the crown

2003/04 Matthew Etherington: experienced personal problems that greatly affected his game for some time after

2004/05 Teddy Sheringham: retired a year later

2005/06 Danny Gabbidon: suffered injury after injury since winning the PotY award; yet to play a competitive match in 2008.

2006/07 Carlos Tevez: the striker joined Manchester United weeks after claiming the crown

2007/08 Rob Green: threatening to leave the club should he not be offered a new deal

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Nay, nay and thrice nay - KUMB
Filed: Friday, 18th July 2008
By: Staff Writer

Alan Curbishley has rejected reports suggesting that West Ham are willing to part with defenders Anton Ferdinand and Lucas Neill. When asked by SkySports this morning whether there was any truth in the rumours linking Ferdinand with Aston Villa and Newcastle, and Neill with Manchester City, Curbishley simply replied 'no' - before repeating the answer three times. However he was happy to elucidate later in the interview when he added:
"I think everybody is jumping up and down and coming to their own conclusions. Let's just wait and see what happens. "I did say at the end of the season that it was the size of the squad which held us together, because we had tremendous problems. "There's a long way to go before that window closes and we want to improve the squad. "I feel that if I get my best XI out there we've got a decent side. I want to add a little bit more to that to get a bit more competition and we're working very hard to do that."

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Hammers close on Behrami - SSN
Swiss star lined up by West Ham
By Nadia Carminati Last updated: 18th July 2008

West Ham have emerged as favourites to sign Swiss star Valon Behrami. The Lazio midfielder, who can also play at right-back, is set to leave the Serie A side and a number of clubs have shown an interest in the Kosovo-born 23-year-old. Everton were strongly linked with a summer approach, but now Italian sources suggest The Hammers are very close to confirming a deal. West Ham's new Italian technical director Gianluca Nani is believed to have played a major role in securing Behrami. The deal is reportedly going to be worth €6.5million (£5.2million) to Lazio, who have agreed to the sale. Should West Ham seal his signature then it would represent their first major acquisition of the summer.

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Curbs - No bids for Hammers duo - SSN
West Ham boss wants Neill and Ferdinand to stay
Last updated: 18th July 2008

Alan Curbishley left little room for debate when asked about the future of West Ham defenders Anton Ferdinand and Lucas Neill. The Hammers manager was speaking in the wake of the club's 4-2 pre-season friendly victory over Hampton and Richmond Borough. Aston Villa and Newcastle are believed to be considering summer moves for Ferdinand, while Neill has been linked with Turkish giants Galatasaray and Manchester City. But Curbishley, when asked if he had received bids for either player or if he wanted them to leave the club, simply replied "no" four times. The Upton Park boss was a little more forthcoming when setting out his plans to bring more players to the club.
West Ham were crippled by injuries for large parts of last season, with a number of key players missing chunks of the campaign. Curbishley, who believes he has a good squad at his disposal, will be making moves in the transfer market, but will not be rushing into deals. He told Sky Sports News: "I think everybody is jumping up and down and coming to their own conclusions. Let's just wait and see what happens to us. "I did say at the end of the season that it was the size of the squad which held us together, because we had tremendous (injury) problems. "There's a long way to go before that window closes and we want to improve the squad. "I feel that if I get my best XI out there we've got a decent side. I want to add a little bit more to that to get a bit more competition and we're working very hard to do that."

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Hammers see red over Green - SSN
Goalkeeper told he will be staying put
Last updated: 18th July 2008

West Ham have stated that Robert Green will not be leaving the club and his current deal will not be looked at until next year. Green publicly criticised the club for not opening new contract talks with him after he impressed with a series of excellent displays last season. However, Hammers chief executive Scott Duxbury has come out quickly to explain the club's position over Green. "Less than a year ago, Robert Green entered into a five-year contract with West Ham United," Duxbury told the club's official website. "The club were delighted to recognise his status as our No.1 goalkeeper and rewarded him with this long-term deal. "At the time the player entered into the new contract, he requested a mechanism to review the terms in summer 2009. "This was and remains the appropriate time to review. "We value Robert Green highly, that is why we gave him a five-year contract less than 12 months ago. "We have no intention of selling him and do not propose to comment on this further."

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Behrami considers Hammers move - SSN
Swiss star to decide on future
By Nadia Carminati Last updated: 18th July 2008

Valon Behrami's agent has confirmed to skysports.com that West Ham have made a move to sign the Swiss international. Reports in Italy suggest the Hammers are close to sealing a £5.2million deal for the Lazio midfielder. There is interest from around Europe, including the Bundesliga, and the race is now on to seal Behrami's signature. The player's agent, Alessandro Beltrami, admits they are now waiting to see what will happen. "West Ham? We are waiting but there is a possibility," he told skysports.com. Beltrami claims that Behrami has a number of options available to him. "The player has had many requests and so we will see," he said. "We will know something later today [Friday]."

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West Ham respond to Robert Green's contract outburst - Telegraph
By Matt Lawless
Last Updated: 1:46pm BST 18/07/2008

West Ham have issued an official statement in response to goalkeeper Robert Green's amazing outburst that he feels "completely under-valued" at Upton Park. Green, 28, is a firm fans favourite at West Ham after he was awarded the Hammer of the Year prize last season but the England player revealed he is giving serious thought to his future after being refused improved terms to put him on a par with the club's top-earners Dean Ashton, Lucas Neill and Freddie Ljungberg. Challenging Green's claims via the club's website, whufc.com, chief executive Scott Duxbury said: "Less than a year ago, Robert Green entered into a five-year contract with West Ham United. "The club were delighted to recognise his status as our No. 1 goalkeeper and rewarded him with a long-term deal. At the time the player entered into the new contract, he requested a mechanism to review the terms in summer 2009. This was and remains the appropriate time to review. "We value Robert Green highly, that is why we gave him a five-year contract less than 12 months ago. We have no intention of selling him and do not propose to comment on this further."

The former Norwich goalkeeper and self-confessed 'England No. 6' said he does not want to leave the club, despite several sides interested in him, but he was fed up of being the lowest paid member in the first-team. He said: "If you put out the strongest West Ham XI, I'd be the lowest earner by a long, long way. "I would just like some parity but after asking for a long-term contract, the club turned around and said no without a real reason. "I'm not getting in the England squad at the moment and I'm not getting European football but I love it here which is why I want to sign a new long contract. The fans here are fantastic." "I feel completely under-valued and if it turns out other clubs value me more I will have to make a decision." Green's candid interview is yet another episode to unsettle the East End outfit amid reports the club have been seriously affected by the current credit crisis since they are funded by Icelandic bank Landsbanki, who have recorded a huge losses during the global recession. Former striker Bobby Zamora, who was sold earlier in the week to Fulham, revealed more players would soon leave the club as they were desperate to raise funds. Manager Alan Curbishley, however, denied stories linking captain Lucas Neill and defender Anton Ferdinand with moves away from Upton Park, promising new additions to his squad were afoot after their first pre-season friendly on Thursday, which they won 4-2 at non-league Hampton & Richmond Borough. He said: "I think everybody is jumping up and down and coming to their own conclusions. Let's just wait and see what happens to us."

West Ham embark on their nine-day tour of North America today, culminating with their prestigious exhibition against the MLS All-Star team, which will feature David Beckham next Wednesday (24 July), where it is expected they will announce the arrival of versatile Swiss international Valon Beharami from Lazio.

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Green; Misquoted or not? - Cmon Yu Irons
July 18, 2008

I recently did an article about what a senior source at West Ham had told the BBC, and there was plenty of quoting going on. But although this doesn't mean this is all necessarily direct quotes, and words can be twisted, I do feel this one had something true about it.

Now on the subject of misquoting, lets turn our attention to the latest saga, this one involving Robert Green. I originally thought the Sun newspaper had got hold of this apparent interview, but it turns out its straight from them; and once I knew this, well what can I say…if it's from this paper, then my mind is at ease already.

This rag is notorious for misquoting and twisting things to suit their own needs and line their pockets, regardless of what people, think, much like all newspapers, but these guys are a joke. And on reading what Green had apparently said, in my opinion what he was suppose to have said seems like it's been twisted and moulded to the way this paper wants it.

I FEEL I'm right about this one, but we still need Green to come forward and clear this up, not just the club itself.

This post was submitted by Dave Hall.

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West Ham hit back over Green's 'undervalued' claim and insist goalkeeper will not be sold - Daily Mail
By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 2:57 PM on 18th July 2008

West Ham goalkeeper Robert Green has been told he will not be sold or offered an improved contract. Green is considering his future at Upton Park after claiming efforts to agree fresh terms have been ignored by the club, leaving him feeling undervalued. But Hammers chief executive Scott Duxbury today responded by declaring the England international must wait until 2009 before opening negotiations over a better deal. 'Less than a year ago Robert Green entered into a five-year contract,' said Duxbury. 'The club were delighted to recognise his status as our number one goalkeeper and rewarded him with this long-term deal. 'At the time the player entered into the new contract he requested a mechanism to review the terms in summer 2009. 'This was and remains the appropriate time to review it. 'We value Robert Green highly. That is why we gave him a five-year contract less than 12 months ago. 'We have no intention of selling him and will not comment further on this issue.' Green was voted the Hammers' player of the year for 2007-08 after featuring in every minute of their Barclays Premier League campaign. The 28-year-old coveted a new deal to bring him in line with the Londoners' top stars but was angered by the club's refusal to discuss his request. 'No matter what the figures are in the workplace in terms of wages, you either feel a valued member of your staff or you don't," he told The Sun. 'At the moment, I don't and clearly West Ham don't care about me. 'If you put the strongest West Ham XI out, I'd be the lowest earner by a long, long way. 'I do not even want to be close to the top earner at the club - I don't care about that. I would just like some parity.'

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Hammers refuse to pander to Green - viewlondon.co.uk

West Ham United have refused to comply with goalkeeper Robert Green's request to begin renegotiating his existing long-term contract. The England hopeful signed a five-year deal with the Hammers less than 12 months ago after being voted the club's player of the season in 2006/07. He won the honour again in 2007/08, but angered some sections of the club's support by voicing his unhappiness at West Ham's reluctance to improve the terms of his agreement because of his consistent performances. However, chief executive Scott Duxbury confirmed to the club's official website that they would not be backing away from the existing arrangement with Green. "Less than a year ago, Robert Green entered into a five-year contract with West Ham United," he said. "The club were delighted to recognise his status as our number one goalkeeper and rewarded him with this long-term deal. "At the time the player entered into the new contract, he requested a mechanism to review the terms in summer 2009. This was, and remains, the appropriate time to review."
He continued: "We value Robert Green highly, that is why we gave him a five-year contract less than 12 months ago. "We have no intention of selling him and do not propose to comment on this further."

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Hammers get tough over Green contract - The Independent
Friday, 18 July 2008

West Ham goalkeeper Robert Green has been told he will not be sold or offered an improved contract. Green is considering his future at Upton Park after claiming efforts to agree fresh terms have been ignored by the club, leaving him feeling undervalued. But Hammers chief executive Scott Duxbury today responded by declaring the England international must wait until 2009 before opening negotiations over a better deal. "Less than a year ago Robert Green entered into a five-year contract," Duxbury told the club's official website www.whufc.com. "The club were delighted to recognise his status as our number one goalkeeper and rewarded him with this long-term deal. "At the time the player entered into the new contract he requested a mechanism to review the terms in summer 2009. "This was and remains the appropriate time to review it. "We value Robert Green highly. That is why we gave him a five-year contract less than 12 months ago. "We have no intention of selling him and will not comment further on this issue."
Green was voted the Hammers' player of the year for 2007-08 after featuring in every minute of their Barclays Premier League campaign. The 28-year-old coveted a new deal to bring him in line with the Londoners' top stars but was angered by the club's refusal to discuss his request. "No matter what the figures are in the workplace in terms of wages, you either feel a valued member of your staff or you don't," he told The Sun. "At the moment, I don't and clearly West Ham don't care about me. "If you put the strongest West Ham XI out, I'd be the lowest earner by a long, long way. "I do not even want to be close to the top earner at the club - I don't care about that. I would just like some parity."

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Bellamy back to scoring form with West Ham manager Curbishley purring - Daily Mail
By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 11:07 AM on 18th July 2008

Craig Bellamy got his first goals for West Ham in nine months as he struck twice in the 4-2 win over Hampton and Richmond. Mark Noble and Zavon Hines also scored against the Conference South side but it was the efforts of Bellamy, who missed much of last season through injury, which pleased manager Alan Curbishley most. He said: 'I think Craig has shown what we missed last year. He's looked really sharp since he got himself right. Julien Faubert looked sharp too. 'The added pace those two bring will hopefully make a difference.'

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Nani to get Behrami -Cmon Yu Irons
July 18, 2008

I have no doubt whatsoever that todays news is true about Behrami. It appears we are clear favourites to sign Behrami with the help of the new technical director Gianluca Nani for around £5.2m from Lazio who agreed a deal. A news statement from the WHUFC site regarding his signing would be a blessing to many West Ham fans.

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West Ham state goalkeeper Robert Green is not for sale - The Mirror
By Dan Silver, Mirror.co.uk 18/07/2008

West Ham United have responded to a newspaper article this morning in which Robert Green questioned his future at the club. The England international goalkeeper complained of feeling "completely under-valued" at the east London club on account of him one being the lowest earners on the pay-roll.
Green also drew comparisons between his own situation and that of striker Dean Ashton, who recently signed a new five-year, £50k per week deal.
"After asking for a long-term contract, the club turned around and said 'no' without a real explanation," he is reported as saying. West Ham Chief Executive Scott Duxbury addressed Green's comments directly in a statement posted on the club's official website this afternoon: "Less than a year ago, Robert Green entered into a five-year contract with West Ham United. The club were delighted to recognise his status as our No1 goalkeeper and rewarded him with this long-term deal. "At the time the player entered into the new contract, he requested a mechanism to review the terms in summer 2009. This was and remains the appropriate time to review. "We value Robert Green highly, that is why we gave him a five-year contract less than 12 months ago. We have no intention of selling him and do not propose to comment on this further."

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Curbs linked to Niemi bid - Setanta
by Ben Blackmore, 18 July 2008

Setantasports.com understands West Ham could be ready to move for Antti Niemi following Robert Green's revelations that he is considering quitting the club. Green launched a vicious tirade against The Hammers on Friday, accusing them of severely undervaluing him. The England goalkeeper went on to suggest he could be tempted away from Upton Park if he was valued elsewhere, creating the possibility for a goalkeeping change by Alan Curbishley.
Niemi has previously stated he is ready to leave Fulham, and it is believed Curbishley will move for the 36-year-old, who has also courted interest from Liverpool earlier in the summer. Juventus have also expressed their interest in the Finland international shot-stopper, and Niemi's agent Richard Cody revealed he is awaiting developments. "The ball is currently in Juventus' court," Cody told setantasports.com. "I speak with Antti every day and we have had plenty of enquiries, but they are yet to become official approaches. "We expect to hear more over the coming days."

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Bellamy completes West Ham jigsaw - Setanta
by Jo Carter, 18 July 2008

Craig Bellamy made an impressive return to the West Ham side, scoring two goals in the Hammers' 4-2 victory over Hampton and Richmond on Thursday, and manager Alan Curbishley welcomed the input of the Welshman. The former Newcastle striker missed much of last season through injury but has made an impressive return to form. Hammers boss Curbishley believes that Bellamy's return could be the missing piece of the jigsaw at Upton Park. "I think Craig has shown what we missed last year," said Curbishley. "He's looked really sharp since he got himself right and hopefully one or two of the others who were missing last year can get back into it. "Julien Faubert has also looked sharp and if I get everybody fit then I think I've got a team there. "The added pace those two bring, which was missing for most of last season, will hopefully make a difference."
Curbishley is still looking to boost his squad, despite being told to cut his wage budget. "If I can get everybody fit then I'll be looking at a couple of areas where I'd like to improve. "If I can get those people in then I'll have two people competing for every position which I'll be comfortable with." The Hammers have been linked with Lazio's Valon Behrami and Rangers goalkeeper Neil Alexander.

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Is that IT? - Yahoo Sport
Fri Jul 18 09:01AM

The beginning of a new season allows even the most damaged of goods to start afresh. Take Craig Bellamy, who wants to wipe the slate clean and has pledged to cut out the monkey business. No more abusive text messages, no more Rocco Mediate impressions, no more mouthing off on TV calling the gaffer a liar. Just football, which, once upon a time, he was quite good at. And he made a decent start by scoring twice in a pre-season friendly against Hampton and Richmond last night. A reformed Bellamy comes fresh from his summer jaunt to Sierra Leone, spent setting up a charity project and only occasionally getting into alleged scuffles with the locals. But Bellers was upstaged by the man who fixes his Xbox, West Ham IT man Francis Quarm.
Being one of those geeky types who speaks in binary code and describes computers as "machines" to make them sound cooler, Quarm obviously was not playing for the Happy Hammers. Instead he turns out for the Conference South outfit, who lost to Alan 'Pig Lids'* Curbishley's side by a creditable 4-2 scoreline.
Quarm managed to tear himself away from his day job of interfacing more cache RAM into his Intel BX80569QX9770 QX9770 CPU processor, set aside his thick-rimmed NHS glasses and fired Hampton and Richmond into the lead with a peach of a volley. Early Doors sincerely hopes Eurosport's IT team do not read this. As the men and women who control countless people's entire working lives, they wield a frightening amount of power. What is to stop some speccy number-cruncher secretly removing the various bits of silicon-powered technology from ED's computer and replacing them with abacus parts?
Or loading dubious images onto its hard drive and blaming ED's misguided lunchtime Googlings? Nothing.

*An 'affectionate' nickname given by West Ham fans, based on the questionable premise that Curbishley's eyelids look like a pig's.

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Furious Green sparks transfer frenzy by feeling 'completely undervalued' at West Ham - Daily Mail
By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 10:25 AM on 18th July 2008

Robert Green could quit West Ham after admitting he feels 'completely undervalued' by the club. The goalkeeper, believed to be on around £25,00-a-week, says he is one of the lowest earners at West Ham and claims they turned down his plea for an improved long-term contract. The 28-year-old had hoped to follow in the footsteps of Dean Ashton who had his wages doubled to around £50,000 a week after making a similar demand. With Green unhappy, he could now become a target for Premier League clubs such as Aston Villa, Blackburn, Arsenal and Manchester City who are all looking for goalkeepers.
He said: 'No matter what the figures are in the workplace in terms of wages, you either feel a valued member of your staff or you don't. At the moment, I don't and clearly West Ham don't care about me.'
A year after Green's £2million move from Norwich in 2006, West Ham were taken over by an Icelandic consortium, who spent heavily on wages in transfer dealings. Green, the fans' Hammer of the Year last season, said: 'We've a whole host of players who have arrived on a lot of money since the takeover and, fair play, you take what you can get. 'Some of them have played, others have been injured, but I feel I have played a part and been good value. 'If you put the strongest West Ham XI out, I'd be the lowest earner by a long, long way. I do not even want to be close to the top earner at the club - I don't care about that. I would just like some parity. 'Other guys are getting rewarded but I'm not. It's been reported that one player has been offered so many millions to go away. 'He could be rewarded with a £3m pay-off while I would like to tie myself down to the club and they have turned around and said "no thanks". I am not getting in the England squad at the moment and I'm not getting European football, but I love it here, which is why I want to sign a long contract. The fans here are fantastic. Why would I want to leave? 'After asking for a long-term contract, the club turned around and said "no" without a real explanation. It wouldn't have been as bad if they had said no and then given their reasons. 'The club might say 'you don't need to sign a new contract as you've got three years left'. Fine. But how highly do they value me as a player? Realistically, look at Dean [Ashton] who has signed a new contract this summer. Good luck to him. Brilliant. 'He's a great player and I have no doubts he will become an England regular. Obviously, West Ham value him a hell of a lot more than they value me. In fact, I feel completely under-valued. 'The situation here leaves a question mark whether the club are rewarding success and you end up questioning yourself and questioning your future. 'I was a professional at Norwich for 10 years and associated with the club for nearly 15. So I think I have proved I am loyal. I am not looking to jump ship for an extra fiver.'
Green has not spoken to Alan Curbishley about the issue but is anxious for it to be resolved. 'The manager takes charge of firstteam matters and does not deal with contracts, which is fair enough,' he told The Sun. 'I don't want to play for another club, but I know there are others interested in me. If it turns out they value me more, then I will have to make a decision'

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