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Zavon Hines netted a hat-trick and Alessandro Diamanti scored twice as Valon
Behrami returned
08.09.2009
West Ham United handed Valon Behrami the perfect welcome back to competitive
action in the shape of a 6-0 Barclays Premier Reserve League South thrashing
of Birmingham City. The Switzerland midfielder, back after six months out
with a knee ligament problem, was back to his irrepressible best against the
Blues, laying on the opening goal for hat-trick hero Zavon Hines. While the
sight of Behrami bounding around the Boleyn Ground pitch was most welcome,
then so were the performances of new boys Alessandro Diamanti, Manuel Da
Costa and Davide Ferrari. Diamanti, in particular, caught the eye with a
display full of incisive passes, clever flicks and powerful shooting with
his trademark left foot - capping a memorable evening with two fantastic
free-kicks. For manager Alex Dyer, who saw his team bounce back from a 2-1
defeat at Aston Villa a week ago, the evening could not have gone much
better in front of a 1,250-strong crowd. The hosts roared out of the traps,
creating chance after chance and, in all honesty, had the match won inside
the first nine minutes.
Josh Payne had already fired narrowly wide before Behrami laid on the
opening goal for Hines after just 80 seconds, sliding a superb pass through
to the Jamaican, who cut inside his marker before lashing a left-foot rocket
inside Colin Doyle's near-post. Behrami almost repeated the trick three
minutes later, only for Hines to be denied by a last-ditch tackle from the
Blues' former England Under-21 defender Scott Dann. With Diamanti dictating
play from a free role behind the front-two of Hines and Frank Nouble, West
Ham were positively purring against a shell-shocked Birmingham. It was
Nouble who was next to threaten, seeing his shot deflected wide for a corner
before powering Diamanti's resulting flag-kick against the crossbar with
Doyle beaten all-ends-up. The second goal was not long in coming, however,
and when the Republic of Ireland goalkeeper pushed Payne's skimming
25-yarder around the post, it was only delaying the inevitable. Diamanti and
Behrami, who has been giving the former AS Livorno Calcio forward lifts to
and from training at Chadwell Heath, worked a short-corner routine before
finding Payne. The 18-year-old laid the ball to captain N'Gala, who
side-stepped a defender before curling a delicious shot into the top
right-hand corner.
Less than ten minutes old, the game was already up, but there was still so
much more to enjoy. Birmingham did threaten sporadically, though their best
chance came when Hammers goalkeeper Marek Stech saw his clearance cannon off
Jake Jervis and spin narrowly wide of the target. Having survived that
scare, Diamanti re-assumed centre-stage, sending a truly marvellous
free-kick up and over the Birmingham defensive wall and past a motionless
Doyle. Four minutes later and it was 4-0. Da Costa's 60-yard pass found
Fabio Daprela, who instantly found Nouble. The 17-year-old laid square to
strike-partner Hines, who cut inside and slotted low into the net.
Into the second half and the hosts continued where they left off. Nouble
should have added fifth seven minutes after the break following a sumptuous
build-up involving Da Costa, Behrami and Diamanti, only for the teenager to
chip his shot on to the roof of the net. Behrami's night ended to a
rapturous round of applause 13 minutes after the interval, as Dyer replaced
him with Danny Kearns. Hines completed his hat-trick three minutes later,
capitalising on a mix-up between David Joyce and Will Packwood before
lifting the ball over the advancing Doyle. On to the 65th minute and
Diamanti stole the show again, bending another superlative free-kick beyond
Doyle after Hines had been flattened by substitute Jamie Dunphy. It was a
fitting finale to an outstanding debut from the 26-year-old, who also
received a rousing ovation when he was replaced by Anthony Edgar moments
later. No doubt inspired by what he had seen from the bench, Edgar was soon
into the action, testing the busy Doyle with no fewer than three shots from
outside the penalty area, while Hines came close to netting his fourth.
Birmingham came close to netting a consolation late on, but Stech was in no
mood to be charitable, diving full-length to push Luke Hubbins' shot aside
to complete an excellent night's work.
West Ham United reserves: Stech, Ferrari (Fry 77), Daprela, N'Gala, Da
Costa, Payne, Quashie, Behrami (Kearns 58), Hines, Nouble, Diamanti (Edgar
67)
Subs unused: Street, Zola
Birmingham City reserves: Doyle, Joyce, Rowe, Dann (Dunphy 46), Preston
(Hawker 58), Packwood, Hubbins, Sammons, Hronec, Jervic, Ntambwe (Williams
82)
Sub unused: Butland
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'This is a great day'
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Valon Behrami speaks of his joy after returning to competitive action for
West Ham United
09.09.2009
Valon Behrami has spoken of his joy after making a triumphant return to
action for West Ham United.
The popular Switzerland midfielder, who has been sidelined for six months
with a knee ligament injury, played for an hour before being withdrawn as
planned in Tuesday's 6-0 Barclays Premier Reserve League South win over
Birmingham City. With a broad smile and a thump or two of his hand on his
chest, Behrami acknowledged the rapturous response from the crowd as he left
the pitch.
Behrami had been back to his old self at the Boleyn Ground, endlessly
harrying his opponents and driving his own team forward at every
opportunity. The 24-year-old told WHUTV he was delighted to be back in a
claret and blue shirt.
He said: "I enjoyed it a lot. For me, I've had a very hard six months. Every
day, I had to work on my rehabilitation so it was a great feeling for me to
play in this game. It was a target for me over the last six months just to
arrive here and be fit and just to enjoy what I'm doing. It was fantastic
for me.
"This, for me, is a great day, and I hope this day never returns again and I
never have this difficult situation again like the last six months."
Behrami was part of a superb all-round performance from Alex Dyer's side,
with new signing Alessandro Diamanti netting two free-kicks and young
striker Zavon Hines grabbing a clinical hat-trick.
The midfielder was impressed with the performances of his team-mates,
including those of Hines and fellow teenagers Fabio Daprela and Davide
Ferrari, the full-backs who have recently joined the Hammers from
Grasshopper Zurich and Brescia Calcio respectively.
"It was a great game and a great team. We have a lot of young, good quality
players and that is a very good thing for this club. Every single young
player is very good and has quality. West Ham United must be happy about
this because I think we have a great future."
Having successfully come through his first competitive action since he was
injured in the Barclays Premier League victory over Manchester City on 1
March, Behrami is now eyeing a first-team comeback.
However, rather than rushing himself back, he is more than willing to allow
any decisions over his comeback to be made by manager Gianfranco Zola and
his staff.
"I don't know when I will return, but I am ready now. I am ready when Mister
needs me," he added to WHUTV. "I am not scared about my injury. Now it is up
to the manager what he is thinking about me. I can only say I am ready and
then it is a decision of the technical staff."
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Reserves 6-0 Birmingham FT
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All the action as West Ham United take on Birmingham City at the Boleyn
Ground
08.09.2009
West Ham United reserves v Birmingham City reserves
Barclays Premier Reserve League South
Tuesday 8 September
Kick-off: 7pm
Boleyn Ground
FREE LIVE AUDIO COMMENTARY ON whufc.com
Full time - Well what a night at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United
reserves put on a show for the 1,250 fans that have turned up. Alex Dyer
will no doubt have been delighted by what he has seen tonight as he builds
for the visit of Wolverhampton Wanderers next week.
90 min - A great one two between Edgar and Hines sees the former race
through on goal. He superbly chips Doyle and into the net but sadly the
referee assistant's flag rules the effort out for offside.
88 min - Well Stech seems determined to get his clean sheet as he is called
into a full stretch save from Hubbins. Birmingham win the corner but it is
wasted and the Hammers break away to give Nouble something to chase on to.
He out muscles Dunphy and only some great last-ditch defending stops him
getting in on the score sheet.
84 min - Stech is called into action as he has to show good reaction to palm
away Hawker's shot.
83 min - One last change for Birmingham, who you must give credit to as they
have kept trying. Jakub Hronec comes on for Shane Williams
77 min - He is and comes on for Ferrari, who has looked very assured when
considering this is his debut and he is only 17. Fry slots in at left-back
with Daprela moving to right-back.
75 min - I think there is something of a stunned silence around the ground
now and I would not mind guessing that the fans that have turned up tonight
are not regretting their decision! It looks as though Matt Fry may be coming
on.
72 min - Edgar comes close as he tries to curl one into the top corner, but
this time Doyle is there to turn it over.
71 min - Terry Dixon started full training last week but on this showing he
will struggle to get into this team! Still it does bode well for the rest of
the season if you can add his name to this team list.
66 min - West Ham make their second change with Diamanti makes way for
Anthony Edgar. Yet another great round of applause from the Hammers' fans
here and quite right too as Diamanti has been superb.
65 min - GOAL! Well I cannot quite believe what I am seeing here. Hines is
felled about 30 yards from goal and Diamanti steps up and smashes it in at
the near post. Two goals for the debutant there.
62 min - GOAL! Hines completes his hat-trick through sheer grit and
determination. He chased a lost cause and muscled his way onto the ball
before slotting it past Doyle
58 min - The first change for the Hammers as Behrami is brought off for
Danny Kearns. It is as expected and the Swiss international gets a superb
send off from the home support here. Behrami was beaming from ear to ear as
he left the field there. Birmingham also make a change with Daniel Preston
coming off for Josh Hawker.
55 min - More great play from Diamanti as he plays a lovely ball forward for
Hines to chase. He tries the return ball but it falls a bit short.
53 min - Behrami to Diamanti who flicks the ball forward to Nouble who is
one on one with the goalkeeper. He perhaps takes the wrong option and tries
to chip the ball over Doyle, but it sails over. To be fair to him I do not
think he would have done that at 0-0!
52 min - There does appear to be a small change actually as Daprela and
Ferrari have swapped flanks so we have an Italian at left-back and a Swiss
at right-back.
48 min - It seems to be as your were for the Hammers and they quickly get
back into their stride. Diamanti plays a delightful crossfield ball to
Nouble, who beats his man on the touchline and fires in on goal but it
crashes into the side netting.
46 min - We are under way in the second half. One change for the Blues as
Jamie Dunphy is on for Dann.
Half time - Well that could not have gone any better really could it? Can
Dyer's side keep this up in the second half and if so, who knows what score
we will end up with here?
45 min - Well if the Hammers can carry on like this who knows what score we
will end up with. I do not think the Blues' players will be looking forward
to coming out for the second half much.
43 min - GOAL! And it is four before half time! A ball forward from Da Costa
found Daprela, who in turn feeds Nouble. The No9 puts in his strike partner
Hines, who takes a touch and rolls it into the bottom corner.
40 min - Tony Cottee says on the commentary: "When people score goals like
this it is not luck. They practice, practice and practice. He whipped it up
over the wall into the top corner. It was a magical moment from the young
lad."
39 min - GOAL! Yes he can! And another great goal for the big crowd here.
Diamanti curls the ball left-footed right into the top corner without Doyle
even moving.
39 min - Behrami is felled 25 yards out and we will get to see our first
example of a Diamanti set piece. Can he live up to his billing as a
free-kick specialist?
37 min - A nervous moment for Stech as he loses his footing when trying to
claim the ball. In the end he did well to dive at the feet of Jervis.
34 min - Free-kick to the visitors on the right-hand side after Mr Berry
rules that Diamanti left a leg in. No problem for the Hammers back four
though as the set-piece is hit far too long.
30 min - Some positive play from Nouble sees him pull off a couple of step
overs before firing a shot into the legs of Danns. Moments later David
Ferrari shows his attacking prowess with a burst forward before feeding
Diamante, who just misses the top corner with a curled effort.
26 min - A backpass from Daprela forces Stech into a hurried clearance. His
kick smashes into Jake Jervis and dribbles towards the goal. Thankfully it
rolls inches wide. A let off for the Hammers keeper there.
25 min - Could we being seeing our first booking of the game after Rowe
brings down Payne with a late tackle? Yes we will and you have to say he
cannot really have any complaints about that.
23 min - Foul by N'Gala on the edge of the area gives the Blues a great
chance to get back into the game. Luke Rowe steps up and drills it along the
floor but Daprela is there to hack the ball away.
20 min - The game has settled a little now and the visitors are looking a
little more assured after being rocked the by the Hammers' early double.
N'Gala and Da Costa combine at the back to head a free-kick clear.
16 min - Do not forget you can get free live commentary on the game with
Tony Cottee by clicking the above link. It really has been a great start by
the Hammers here so it is well worth a listen.
14 min - Diamanti has been superb so far and he forces a corner right on the
edge of the penalty area. The Italian takes it and drives it hard across the
goal but Doyle gathers.
13 min - Some great work by Diamanti on the left as he flicks the ball over
David Joyce and crosses left footed. The Birmingham man just gets back in
time and they force the corner.
11 min - Well I've just about got my breath back after all of that but Hines
is doing his best to make sure there is more typing for me. The West Ham
No10 beat his man before rolling a dangerous ball along the floor and Dann
clears again.
9 min - GOAL! Another sensational goal from the Hammers but from a highly
unlikely source. N'Gala was fed the ball on the edge of the area and curled
an inch-perfect shot into the top corner. Two goals in ten? Could Dyer have
wished for a better start?
7 min - Nouble is next to fire a shot in and wins another corner. Once again
Diamanti takes it and Nouble rises highest to thump a header against the
crossbar.
6 min - More brilliant play from Behrami as he intercepts the ball in
midfield before threading a pass for Hines. He tries to take it around the
goalkeeper, but only a last-ditch tackle from Scott Dann stops him in his
tracks.
5 min - Well that goal got a great reaction from the home support and there
certainly sounded more than the 500 we reckon we have got here. Alex Dyer's
side look really up for this and go on the attack again.
3 min - GOAL! Behrami plays a delightful ball forward to Hines and he takes
a couple of touches before unleashing an superb drive into the top corner.
What a start for the Hammers!
1 min- We are underway and the home side go on the offensive straight away.
Daprela plays Nouble in and the power of the striker forces a corner.
Diamanti takes it short to Nigel Quashie who plays it to Josh Payne, who
strikes just wide.
6.58 pm - The players are out and referee Mr Berry calls the captains in.
West Ham win the toss of the coin and will attack the Sir Trevor Brooking
Stand.
6.55pm - The ground staff are making their final tweaks to the pitch as we
await the players and the excitement is building in east London for the
first showing of the four new arrivals and the return of Behrami.
6.48pm - There is a healthy crowd settling into the lower tier of the West
Stand. Admission is free for all supporters tonight and that, along with the
fine weather, has attracted a decent following to the Boleyn Ground tonight.
6.45pm - The returning Valon Behrami is the first one to head down the
tunnel after going through a vigorous pre-match routine. The midfielder
joined in with the keep-ball session before doing a series of shuttle runs
across the pitch.
6.40pm - It is an absolutely beautiful evening in east London for this
evening's Barclays Premier Reserve League South clash with Birmingham City.
Both sets of players are going through their pre-match warmups on the Boleyn
Ground pitch. Unfortunately, the sun has now dropped behind the West Stand,
so the pitch is in the shade, but it is still very warm.
West Ham United will welcome back Valon Behrami to competitive action for
the Barclays Premier Reserve League South visit of Birmingham City on
Tuesday evening.
The Switzerland midfielder has been out of action since suffering knee
ligament damage in the Barclays Premier League visit of Manchester City to
the Boleyn Ground on 1 March.
The fixture also sees three new arrivals make their first appearances in
Hammers shirts, with defenders Davide Ferrari and Manuel Da Costa and
forward Alessandro Diamanti all named in Alex Dyer's side.
Diamanti has arrived from Serie A club AS Livorno Calcio, while former
Portugal Under-21 centre-back Da Costa has joined West Ham from ACF
Fiorentina. Teenage full-back Ferrari has signed from Serie B side Brescia
Calcio.
Behrami's compatriot Fabio Daprela, a Switzerland U19 left-back, will make
his debut at reserve team level.
Academy graduate Bondz N'Gala has been named captain as Dyer's side seek to
bounce back after going down to a 2-1 loss at Aston Villa a week ago.
For Birmingham City, Republic of Ireland international goalkeeper Colin
Doyle will line up in goal, with former England U21 defender Scott Dann - a
summer signing from Coventry City - anchoring the back-four.
West Ham United reserves: Stech, Ferrari, Daprela, N'Gala, Da Costa, Payne,
Quashie, Behrami, Hines, Nouble, Diamanti
Subs: Street, Fry, Zola, Kearns, Edgar
Birmingham City reserves: Doyle, Joyce, Rowe, Dann, Preston, Packwood,
Hubbins, Sammons, Hronec, Jervic, Ntambwe
Subs: Butland, Williams, Hawker, Dunphy
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Behrami makes return after injury
BBC.co.uk
West Ham midfielder Valon Behrami made his comeback for the reserves against
Birmingham on Tuesday after six months out with knee ligament damage. The
Switzerland international, who was injured against Manchester City in March,
played 60 minutes of the 6-0 win at Upton Park. Afterwards, he said he was
fit to play first-team football again but was not setting himself any target
return date. "I am not scared of my injury now," the 24-year-old told the
club website. Zavon Hines scored a hat-trick and new signing Alessandro
Diamanti netted two free-kicks in a resounding victory for the Hammers'
second string team. Another new arrival from Italy, 17-year-old defender
Davide Ferrari, made his debut after joining on loan from Brescia on a
one-year deal. Ferrari's move, which could turn into a permanent transfer,
was completed before the transfer window shut but could only be made public
after international clearance was received.
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Reserves: West Ham Utd 6 Birmingham City 0
KUMB.com
Filed: Tuesday, 8th September 2009
By: Staff Writer
A poor Brimingham side were torn apart by Alex Dyer's rampant Hammers at the
Boleyn tonight. Chief tormentor of the Blues was Valon Behrami, who stood
out on his return to action following a lengthy lay off. However Zavon Hines
- who notched a hat-trick - and new boy Alessandro Diamanti will also
receive rave reviews for their part in the demolition of a weak City XI. The
goal glut began as early as the third minute when Zavon Hines registered his
first of the game with a fierce shot into goalkeeper Colin Doyle's net. The
lead was doubled just six minutes later when captain Bondz N'Gala, a centre
half by trade curled a sweet effort into the far corner from the edge of the
penalty box.
New signing Alessandro Diamanti scored his first goal for the club six
minutes ahead of the break when he dispatched a 22-yard free kick into
Doyle's top corner much to the appreciation of the watching crowd of 1,250,
which had had its numbers boosted by the club's decision to allow free entry
to all.
There was still time for one more ahead of the break when a good move
involving new signings Manuel Da Costa and Fabio Daprela culminated with
Hines grabbing his second goal of the evening from close range. A
shellshocked City - who lost their opening game of the 2009/10 campaign 4-0
at home to Arsenal last week - made one change at the break, introducing
Dunphy in place of Dann. That switch - plus no doubt a few stern words from
manager Terry Westley at the break - appeared to improve the visitors
slightly but on 62 minutes they fell further behind when the in-form Hines
completed a well deserved hat-trick. A long ball found its way to the
diminutive striker who bustled his way past three City defenders before
finding the net from close range.
Still not done, the Hammers made it six just three minutes later when
Diamanti notched his second free kick of the night from the opposite side of
the goal to his first. Unlike with the first - which dipped over the wall -
the Italian curled his effort around the wall into Doyle's bottom corner.
Valon Behrami, who looked as sharp as ever throughout received a warm round
of applause upon his substitution a minute ahead of the hour mark. He lasted
six or seven minutes longer than Diamante, who left the field to similarly
rapturous applause with a beaming smile etched upon his face.
Although no further goals were forthcoming substitute David Edgar looked
particularly impressive during the closing stages. Overall it was a good
night for Alex Dyer's side, who bounced back in style following last week's
disappointing 2-1 defeat at Aston Villa. Next up for the reserves is a clash
against Birmingham's near neighbours Wolverhampton Wanderers. That game is
currently set to take place at Bishops Stortford's Woodside Park ground,
United's regular reserve home ground, next Tuesday evening.
Match facts: West Ham Utd Res 6 Birmingham City Res 0
West Ham United: Stech, Ferrari (Fry 77), Daprela, N'Gala, Da Costa, Payne,
Quashie, Behrami (Kearns 58), Hines, Nouble, Diamanti (Edgar 67).
Subs not used: Street, Zola.
Goals: Hines (3,43, 62), N'Gala (9), Diamanti (39, 65).
Birmingham City: Doyle, Joyce, Rowe, Dann (Dunphy 46), Preston (Hawker 58),
Packwood, Hubbins, Sammons, Hronec, Jervic, Ntambwe (Williams 82).
Subs not used: Butland.
Booked: Rowe (25).
Attendance: 1,250.
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Behrami Returns
KUMB.com
Filed: Tuesday, 8th September 2009
By: Greg Mansell
VALON BEHRAMI will tonight make his long-awaited return for the reserves at
Upton Park. The Swiss international, 24, has been out injured since damaging
knee ligaments in an awkard fall in last March's 1-0 home win over
Manchester City. Alex Dyer, the Hammers reserve team manager, of tonight's
match against Birmingham City said: "It will be good for us to have a couple
experienced heads in the side and good for them as well. Hopefully Valon
will be back and it will be good for us to see him out on the field again."
The news is a massive boost for first team boss Gianfranco Zola, who has
recently seen fellow midfielder Luis Boa Morte ruled out for the season and
Keiron Dyer struggle to maintain fitness, but is unlikely to rush Behrami
back in to the starting line-up. The energetic midfielder is likely to play
60 minutes tonight and if successful may win himself a place on the bench
for Saturday's match away to Wigan Athletic. Zola, however, may prefer to
see Behrami play another reserve game, before then naming him in the
matchday squad for Liverpool's visit to Upton Park on 19 September.
Behrami's return promises to pose Zola a difficult selection policy once
fully-fit. With the team playing well, there is no obvious candidate to drop
out. With Zola appearing to favour Scott Parker for a holding role and the
likelyhood of Luis Jiminez being given an extended run to prove his creative
worth, the places of Mark Noble, Jack Collison and Juniour Stanislas would
appear most vulnerable.
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Collins backed to shine
Gabbidon hails ex-Hammers team-mate
Last updated: 8th September 2009
SSN
Danny Gabbidon is backing ex-West Ham team-mate James Collins to be a
success at Aston Villa. The Welsh duo, who played together for Cardiff, West
Ham and at international level, were separated when Collins joined Villa.
Gabbidon knows Collins' game inside out and thinks Martin O'Neill has done a
fantastic piece of business, despite a £5million outlay. Villa also bagged
Manchester City's Richard Dunne, although Gabbidon believes it is Collins
who the fans will be talking about next summer. "I have lost my mate, my
best man at my wedding, a real pal. I feel like I have had my right arm cut
off," explained Gabbidon. "I'm disappointed he has gone, he has done really
well for West Ham. Villa have got themselves a very good player. He will go
on to do better things for them. "The club needed to bring in a striker and
they needed to sell before they could do that. In defence we have got plenty
of cover and the club felt they could let James go. "Villa have also signed
Richard Dunne, and their fans will be talking about that. But by the end of
the season they will be talking about James."
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Make them clean my boots - Lampard slams young English talent
Sport.co.uk
Author: Andrew Allen
Posted on:09 September 2009 - 09:31
Chelsea and England star Frank Lampard has spoken out about the pampered
lifestyles of young academy prospects at Premier League clubs around the
country and claimed that a lack of professionalism and pampered lifestyles
are creating a generation of stars out of touch with reality. Asked what he
makes of young English talent coming through the ranks, the former West Ham
United protégé told btvision.com:
"Not enough of them are professional. It's something I feel very strongly
about. There are good young pros out there but nowadays it's made much too
easy for them. "We're all lucky to be where we are, leading nice lifestyles,
but that lifestyle is coming earlier and earlier. The lads are forgetting
the hard work that needs to be done to earn that lifestyle. Sometimes when
you mix with international players and have a taste of the trimmings at 16,
17 or 18, you can forget you're not there yet. "We have a fantastic Academy
at Chelsea, but players don't clean boots any more and I'm a big advocate of
them doing that. John Terry and I always complain that they should be
cleaning boots because it was a great learning curve for us, being told off
by Julian Dicks and having the boots thrown back at you. "Once that's gone,
an edge can be taken off. If that stops players being as good as they should
be that's bad."
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