Friday, December 30

Daily WHUFC News - II 30th December 2011

Big Sam on Derby
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The manager covered a range of subjects during his update before the big New Year's Eve game
30.12.2011

Sam Allardyce and his players head to Derby County on Saturday with the manager having plenty to ponder regarding his lineup. Four players are out suspended in Kevin Nolan, Julien Faubert, George McCartney and Jack Collison, while Big Sam has to think about whether to play the fit, but not match-fit, Winston Reid and Sam Baldock. Gary O'Neil is also pushing to play after eight months out. As ever at this time of the year, the transfer window dominates media activity with the manager ruling out a number of names put to him in the press conference while being adamant that James Tomkins is one he wants to keep at the club.

How is the squad looking for Saturday?

SA: We are pretty depleted. I think that our injury problems are doubled and escalated by our suspensions. It is very unusual to actually get three players who were on four bookings all booked in the same game and missing the next game along with Jack Collison. There are four out on suspension and five or six out injured.
It makes life very difficult for us. The defence is the biggest problem we have as the rest of the squad is not quite as weakened as we are at the back. It is about a side that needs to go out and play to its very best in a very difficult game at Derby, whoever is in the team.

Do you have anyone back to help?

SA: Sam Baldock is back in the squad but hasn't played for five weeks. Gary O'Neil is in the squad, he has played three games behind closed doors. Winston Reid has been out for seven or eight weeks but not played a game. He is fit so we have to include him in the Derby scenario. The players selected need to go out and do their very best. It is a little concerning but it is for one game only so maximum effort from everyone is needed to try and continue our fantastic away record and then we will have plenty of fresh players back from suspension to look at for the Monday game.

Can you afford to even think about that visit of Coventry yet?

SA: The game on Monday sort of takes care of itself. Jack Collison, Julien Faubert, Kevin Nolan and George McCartney will all be available again. That makes life a little bit easier. It would also have always been two different sides playing because it is such a short space of time. It is about the disruption. Making changes disrupts the flow of the team and it is beginning to do that. That has ended up costing us a few points, even though I think under the circumstances the performances have been very good.

How do you reflect now on the 1-1 draw at Birmingham City?

SA: It was just too many chances missed at the time. That would have put the game beyond Birmingham and we had one slip up on a corner. There are lots of things we have talked about. Not retaining possession in the second half like we did in the first half, which allowed too much pressure to come on us. We have ask 'Is that why we made a mistake and cracked' and 'What contribution did the changes make?' If you are a substitute you have got to make a bigger and better contribution than you've made. You are supposed to lift the team. We put you on because we want you to lift the team. We need you to come on with the energy and ability you have got and make us better, not make us the same. I don't think any of the subs lifted the team when they came on. We have had all those discussions. In the end, Birmingham are a very difficult side to play on their own patch. It is not bad being disappointed with a draw with the problems we have had, when you know you should have won.

You must be very impressed with how Dan Potts is doing at just 17?

SA: He has done very well. The idea of a young lad training with the first team on a regular basis gives you the opportunity as a manager to see the lads that the staff are promoting. They are writing out the reports and see players who are building up the higher-end performances. For me it is about bringing those players up to the first-team squad - playing against the first team in tactical sessions. Danny has jumped the queue, there is many a young professional in the squad that is older that hasn't made the first team. If they are looking on they need to get to his level and beyond, then they will get in the first team. It is a great achievement for Danny and he is very capable. We have to be very careful with him that it is not too much too soon. We don't have to prolong it for too long because he will feel the pace at some stage.

Kevin Nolan will miss his first minutes of the season. Who will captain the team?

SA: I don't know who will be the captain yet. It is the farthest thing from my mind. It is about getting the best eleven out on the field that is available and the best system for that eleven. That is my concern and when we have done all that, we will look at who the captain will be and give them the armband. Hopefully we can continue a very good record away from home. The transfer window is upon us and clubs will no doubt be looking at James Tomkins. Are you expecting a bid?

SA: Probably but it wouldn't be big enough to tempt us. I was speaking to David Sullivan yesterday and while there might be some interest in James it would have to be mega bucks for us to even consider that. Not that we want to, but you never know what's round the corner and it would be the same with anybody else really.
We just have to wait and see.

What about players coming in? We have seen Jordan Rhodes and Ricardo Costa linked?

SA: We have identified names and made some inquiries into some players which is encouraging indeed. It has to be the right price but more importantly it has to be the right quality. [Huddersfield's] Jordan Rhodes has only been an inquiry but we have had a straightforward 'No, not for sale'. That is out of the equation. It was just an inquiry, nothing more than that. No [interest in Ricardo Costa]. We have got the experienced players in our squad. It is the younger end with potential we are looking for to add a bit more vibrancy to the squad. That gives you a good balance. We are looking for potential to get better, the same we got with Sam Baldock.

What are the plans for New Year's Eve after the Derby match?

SA: There will be no time for the players to be celebrating. They will be in the day after recovering as quickly as they possibly can. Anyone who wants to try and sneak out is not only harming the chance of a result but also their own career basically. Those days are long gone when you want to be seeing players sneaking out because it is New Year's Eve. It is a great temptation but you have to resist that if you are a true professional.

Have you got a stand-out memory of the year?

SA: A stand-out memory has been joining a club of this magnitude. The home attendances and the away support is a stand out thing for me. We are filling the ground
at home. Perhaps they could be a bit more intimidating on the opposition but tthey are there in their thousands and away from home, 6,500 here, 4,500 there.
It has been the standout memory for me. That makes you want to reward them for their support and try and give them what they want. That is a team that finishes in the top two of the league at the first time of asking.

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Cardiff City reject West Ham's Peter Whittingham approach
Page last updated at 09:58 GMT, Friday, 30 December 2011
BBC.co.uk

Malky Mackay has revealed Cardiff City have received an approach from Championship rivals West Ham United for playmaker Peter Whittingham. But Bluebirds boss Mackay has rejected an offer, thought to be in the region of £3m, by The Hammers for the former England under-21 international. And Mackay insists that Whittingham, who signed a new three-year Cardiff deal in August, "is not for sale". "I'm here to improve this football club," said Cardiff boss Mackay. "And bring players into the club, not sell them. "We had an approach in terms of a call. Peter Whittingham is not for sale."

Whittingham's impressive displays have helped propel Cardiff into the top six. The 27-year-old said earlier this month that he would have no complaints if the Welsh club rejected offers for him when the January transfer window opened. Whittingham has scored seven league goals and made seven assists this season, emphasising his importance to Cardiff's Championship play-off push. The 2002 FA Youth Cup winner with Aston Villa joined Cardiff in a £350,000 deal in January 2007 and quickly established himself as one of their key players. But having spent a number of seasons on the left-wing, Whittingham has impressed in a central midfield role this season under new manager Mackay.

Former Cardiff boss Dave Jones admitted in November that the club had a few "sniffs" for Whittingham from Premier League clubs during his reign last season and said he thought Cardiff's resolve to keep their man would be severely tested in January. West Ham are second in the Championship table, just three points behind leaders Southampton, and looking to get back into the Premier League at the first attempt following their relegation last season. "If you're not getting calls and not getting interest in your players then that tells its own story," added Mackay. "I'm here to grow Cardiff City, not wreck it. And our chairman and directors feel the same way."

Cardiff have rejected previous offers from Nottingham Forest and Burnley for Whittingham, regarded as one of the best midfielders outside of the Premier League.
Whittingham was the Championship's 25-goal top-scorer in the 2009-10 season and was named in the division's team of the season, in the year Cardiff lost a play-off final to Blackpool.

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Cole to Newcastle?
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 30th December 2011
By: Staff Writer

Fulham are set to make a move for Carlton Cole during the forthcoming transfer window, according to reports. Jason Burt, writing in today's Telegraph claims that Martin Jol is a long-term admirer of the West Ham striker and has identified him as a potential replacement for Bobby Zamora, who is likely to depart Craven Cottage this January. Fulham are said to value Cole at around the £4million mark; West Ham are likely to ask for double that should they decide to part with a player who, whilst blowing hot and cold during his five years at the club is considered a vital first team member at present.

* One player unlikely to be leaving the Boleyn Ground this winter is central defender James Tomkins, who has been a target of Newcastle's former West Ham manager Alan Pardew. Sam Allardyce, speaking about Newcastle's interest said: "While there might be some interest in James it would have to be mega bucks for us to even consider that. "Not that we want to, but you never know what's round the corner - and it would be the same with anybody else."

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Big Sam on Rhodes bid
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 30th December 2011
By: Staff Writer

Sam Allardyce has revealed that he is unlikely to make a second bid for Huddersfield striker Jordan Rhodes. Allardyce boss confirmed that West Ham had indeed made an approach for the highly-rated 21-year-old - but insisted that a fee was never discussed. "Jordan Rhodes has only been an enquiry, not an offer or bid," he told the Sun. "We've had a straightforward, absolute 'no, not for sale' from Hudddersfield so that is out of the equation. "That was just an exquiry to assess what the situation was and nothing more than that. He's a goalscorer, young, got good potential and can get better, the same as Sam Baldock. "I suppose if the bid was big enough they'd have to think about it - but I'm not so sure we've got that sort of money available."

The interest in Rhodes , added to the summer purchase of Sam Baldock points to the club looking to invest in potential rather than experience, as was the case during the pre-season transfer window. And Allardyce - who has signed SIX players aged thirty and over since succeeding Avram Grant at West Ham last June - agrees that the squad requires an injection of youth. "We've got the experienced players here in our squad," he said. "It's the younger end with potential that's more vibrant for the squad to come in. That gives you a good balance."

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For Pete's sake
KUMB.com
Filed: Friday, 30th December 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham are understood to have had another approach for a Football League player rejected. Cardiff City boss Malky Mackay claimed this morning that he had rejected an enquiry by the Hammers for tireless midfielder Peter Whittingham. "Peter Whiitingham is not for sale," he said. "I'm here to improve this football club and bring players in not sell them. We've had an approach in terms of a call but that's all it was. "It was from West Ham, but Peter is not for sale."

The Nuneaton-born former England under-21 international has been in sterling form for the Bluebirds this season. Under new boss Mackay, Whittingham - who has played the majority of his career as a wide man - has excelled in a more central role, from where he has already hit eight goals (from 27 appearances). Having started his career at Aston Villa - for whom he managed just 39 starts in four years - Whittingham moved to Cardiff in the January 2007 transfer window for £350,000, following loan spells at Burnley and Derby. Since then he has been virtually ever-present for City, fo whom he has made in excess of 200 starts in five years. West Ham's approach for Whittingham - whom the club are said to value at £3million - comes hot on the heels of United's approach for Huddersfield's Jordan Rhodes, the young striker for whom the Hammers are said to have offered a similar figure.

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Derby v West Ham preview
Last updated: 30th December 2011
SSN

Team news for Saturday's Championship clash between Derby and West Ham at Pride Park (kick-off 1pm). Mark O'Brien has joined Jeff Hendrick and Steve Davies on the casualty list for Derby ahead of the visit of West Ham. O'Brien has undergone knee surgery after damaging his anterior cruciate ligament in training on Tuesday and the defender is set to miss the remainder of the season. Midfielder Hendrick was ruled out of the Christmas and New Year programme after damaging ankle ligaments during the defeat at Ipswich on December 17. Davies has been sidelined since suffering a fractured skull against Southampton in mid-October. The striker could soon return depending on the results of his latest scan. Fit-again Theo Robinson and fellow forward Tamas Priskin, along with midfielder Ben Davies, are options for manager Nigel Clough, who could recall centre-half Jake Buxton to the squad following the injury to O'Brien. Robinson, Ben Davies and midfielder Craig Bryson go into the final game of 2001 on four yellow cards. They will escape a suspension if they can avoid collecting another because the cut-off point for five bookings is the end of the year.

West Ham have four players suspended for the trip to Pride Park. Skipper Kevin Nolan, winger Julien Faubert and defender George McCartney all travelled to Birmingham on Boxing Day knowing a yellow card would earn them a one-match ban and all three duly got themselves booked. Midfielder Jack Collison is still suspended following his red card against Reading a fortnight ago. The Hammers also have a big injury list with Abdoulaye Faye (thigh), Winston Reid(shoulder), Guy Demel (thigh), Matt Taylor (calf), David Bentley (knee) and Sam Baldock(hamstring) all receiving treatment. Boss Sam Allardyce hopes Faye will be available, otherwise James Tomkins is his only fit centre-half, while striker Baldock is also pushing to return after a month on the sidelines.

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Whittingham 'not for sale'
Cardiff boss confirms West Ham enquiry for midfielder
Last Updated: December 30, 2011 11:37am
SSN

Cardiff City boss Malky Mackay insists Peter Whittingham is 'not for sale' after confirming West Ham United had made an enquiry for the midfielder. Whittingham, who has 18 months remaining on his contract, has been linked with a £3million January move to Cardiff's promotion rivals. However, Mackay is determined to hang on to the 27-year-old and wants to focus on bringing new players in, rather than cashing in on current members of his squad. "Peter Whittingham is not for sale," said Mackay.

Approach

"I'm here to improve this football club and bring other players in to it, not sell the players I have. "We've had an approach in terms of a phone call but people call and ask questions regularly about players in football. The answer to West Ham regarding Peter was: 'Not for sale'. "We're trying to build something here and Peter is a big part of that. If you don't get calls for your players then that tells its own story. "Our chairman and directors feel the same way. We want to go forward at full strength and want to add to our squad."

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Fulham set to make move for West Ham striker Carlton Cole in January transfer window
By Jason Burt7:30AM GMT 30 Dec 2011
Telegraph.co.uk

West Ham do not want to sell Cole as they push for promotion from the Championship and are attempting to strengthen their own strike-force. On Thursday they had an offer of £3.25 million rejected by Cardiff City for Peter Whittingham, having already failed with a bid of £3 million for Huddersfield Town striker Jordan Rhodes.
Cardiff have warned clubs they will not sell Whittingham, 27, while Huddersfield have issued a similar rebuff for Rhodes, 21, who has scored 20 goals in 20 League One matches this season and become a full Scotland international. It is understood that West Ham will now turn to other transfer targets and are considering two other strikers, but are not going to let Cole go having already rejected a £4 million bid last August from Galatasaray for the 28-year-old England international. Fulham manager Martin Jol is, nevertheless, a long-time admirer of Cole and attempted to sign him when the Dutchman was in charge of Tottenham Hotspur. That interest was rekindled in the summer when it was also mooted that West Ham might be interested in Fulham striker Andrew Johnson, but no offer was made. West Ham remain interested in Johnson but accept that with his wage demands, of around £2 million a year, they would not be able to afford the 30 year-old in January.
Instead they might wait to see if they get promoted back into the Premier League. However, with Johnson in the final year of his contract at Craven Cottage and with no agreement on a new deal, Fulham would rather he left next month so they can recoup some money. It had been thought that Johnson would go to Queens Park Rangers but that deal has gone cold as they chase other targets. Blackburn Rovers are now showing the strongest interest in Johnson, who is believed to be available for £2 million, and have also been interested in Zamora although he is believed to be more likely to join Sunderland, or possibly Aston Villa, should be leave. It is understood that Zamora, having been told he is no longer regarded as an automatic first choice at Fulham, is keen to leave. Sunderland's new manager, Martin O'Neill, is in the market for an experienced striker and might meet the asking price, which could be as high as £8  million. Jol has played down suggestions of a rift between him and Zamora but there is believed to be tension and it is understood that the 30 year-old accepts that it may be best for him to seek a new club in the new year having joined Fulham from West Ham in 2008. Fulham have also been linked with a move for Billy Sharp, who has a £3  million release clause in his contract at Doncaster Rovers, but promotion-chasing Southampton, who are also desperate to sign a new striker, are believed to be in pole position to secure him should he leave.

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Daily WHUFC News - 30th December 2011

Derby County match preview
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All the background information and team news ahead of the New Year's Eve
fixture
29.12.2011

DERBY COUNTY v WEST HAM UNITED
npower CHAMPIONSHIP
SATURDAY 31 DECEMBER 2011
KICK-OFF: 1PM
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Introduction
• West Ham United travel to Derby County for their final league fixture of
2011. The Hammers go to Pride Park having amassed more points (24) on the
road than any other npower Championship club this term. West Ham have won
seven times (Doncaster Rovers, Watford, Nottingham Forest, Brighton & Hove
Albion, Hull City, Coventry City and Middlesbrough) and drawn three
(Millwall, Crystal Palace and Birmingham City) of their 12 away matches this
season.
• The Hammers are seeking a first away victory in three attempts. Sam
Allardyce's side have lost at Reading (3-0) and drawn at Birmingham City
(1-1) since winning 2-0 at Middlesbrough on 29 November.
• West Ham United are unbeaten in their previous seven visits to Derby
County - a run dating back to a 2-0 Rams success in the Premier League on 6
December 1997. The Hammers' most-recent trip to Pride Park ended in a 5-0
victory on 10 November 2007 - a game that saw Robert Green, George McCartney
and Carlton Cole start for West Ham.
• West Ham United's 38 league goals have been shared between 15 different
players. Carlton Cole leads the way with eight goals to his name.
• Derby County go into Saturday's fixture having won two their previous
three straight npower Championship matches. The Rams secured home successes
against Bristol City (2-1) and Leeds United (1-0) either side of a 1-0
defeat at Ipswich Town.
• The Rams, who won their opening four npower Championship fixtures, sit
14th in the table, having collected 31 points from 23 matches played.
• Derby County's 27 league goals have been shared between 12 players. Theo
Robinson and Steve Davies lead the way with five goals each.
• West Ham United scored a 3-1 win over Derby County in the reverse npower
Championship fixture on Saturday 26 November. Derby went a goal up through
on-loan Ipswich Town striker Tamas Priskin before Carlton Cole levelled
things up a minute before half-time. Kevin Nolan put the Hammers in front
before Mark Noble's penalty made the game safe.
• West Ham United and Derby County met on 31 December 1927. A 2-2 Division
One draw was watched by 22,000 fans at the Boleyn Ground, with the hosts'
goals being scored by Vic Watson and Jimmy Ruffell.
• The first-ever meeting between West Ham United and Derby County took place
on 17 December 1921. The Hammers ran out 3-1 Division Two winners in front
of 20,000 supporters at the Boleyn Ground, with Syd Puddefoot scoring twice
and Bill James once.
• West Ham United have lost just one of their previous 16 matches against
Derby County in all competitions - a run dating back to December 1997. The
Rams' sole win during that span was a 2-1 Championship win at the Boleyn
Ground on 23 January 2005.
• West Ham United will contest their first New Year's Eve fixture since
travelling to Charlton Athletic on 31 December 2005. The Addicks triumphed
2-0 through goals from Shaun Bartlett and Darren Bent.
• Sam Allardyce recorded his first victory in five meetings with Derby
County as a manager when West Ham United scored a 3-1 home success in the
reverse npower Championship fixture on 26 November 2011. Big Sam lost twice
in the Premier League while with Bolton Wanderers during the 2001/02 season.
In 2007/08, his Newcastle United side were the only side beaten by the Rams
during the whole Premier League season, going down to a 1-0 defeat at Pride
Park on 17 September 2007. Abdoulaye Faye also appeared as a substitute in
the same game.

Team news
West Ham United
• Winston Reid (dislocated shoulder), Gary O'Neil (knee), Henri Lansbury
(knee), and Sam Baldock (hamstring) are all back in contention to start the
New Year's Eve fixture after recovering from their respective injuries.
• Marek Stech (shoulder), Matt Taylor (calf), Abdoulaye Faye (calf) and Guy
Demel (thigh) are the only injury absentees from Sam Allardyce's squad that
will travel to the Midlands early on Friday.
• The Hammers will also be without suspended quartet Jack Collison, George
McCartney, Julien Faubert and Kevin Nolan. All four will be available again
for the 2 January visit of Coventry City.
• Pablo Barrera and Jordan Spence are on season-long loans at Real Zaragoza
and Bristol City respectively. Cristian Montano (Dagenham & Redbridge),
Herita Ilunga (Doncaster Rovers) and Callum McNaughton (AFC Wimbledon) are
all out on temporary loans.
Derby County
• Derby County will definitely be without defender Mark O'Brien, who has
been ruled out for the remainder of the season with a knee injury.
• Promising midfielder Jeff Hendrick is sidelined with an ankle injury that
will keep him out until mid-January.
• Scotland international Stephen Pearson (Bristol City) is out on loan, but
former West Ham United goalkeeper Stephen Bywater is back from a temporary
spell with League One side Sheffield Wednesday.
• Former England Under-20 striker Nathan Tyson has recently returned from
injury and is likely to start up front.

Last time out
Monday 26 December 2011
npower Championship
Birmingham City 1-1 West Ham United
West Ham United: Green, O'Brien, McCartney, Tomkins, Potts, Nolan, Noble,
Faubert (Sears 84), Diop, Cole (Carew 74), Piquionne (Lansbury 58)
Subs not used: Boffin, O'Neil
Goal: Cole 4
Monday 26 December 2011
npower Championship
Derby County 1-0 Leeds United
Derby County: Fielding, Brayford, Roberts, Barker, Shackell, Bryson, Bailey,
Green, Tyson (Robinson 65), Ward, Ball (O'Brien 90)
Subs not used: Legzdins, B.Davies, Priskin
Goal: Ward 67

Last six meetings
26 November 2011 West Ham United 3-1 Derby County (Championship)
19 April 2008 West Ham United 2-1 Derby County (Premier League)
10 November 2007 Derby County 0-5 West Ham United (Premier League)
23 January 2005 West Ham United 1-2 Derby County (Championship)
29 September 2004 Derby County 1-1 West Ham United (Championship)
10 April 2004 West Ham United 0-0 Derby County (Division One)
Overall record v Derby County (all competitions) W 27 D 23 L 25

Ten-year records
West Ham United
2010/11 Premier League 20th (relegated to Championship)
2009/10 Premier League 17th
2008/09 Premier League 9th
2007/08 Premier League 10th
2006/07 Premier League 15th
2005/06 Premier League 9th
2004/05 Championship 6th (promoted to Premier League via Play-Offs)
2003/04 Division One 4th
2002/03 Premier League 18th (relegated to Championship)
2001/02 Premier League 7th
Derby County
2010/11 Championship 19th
2009/10 Championship 14th
2008/09 Championship 19th
2007/08 Premier League 20th (relegated to Championship)
2006/07 Championship 3rd (promoted to Premier League via Play-Offs)
2005/06 Championship 20th
2004/05 Championship 4th
2003/04 Division One 20th
2002/03 Division One 18th
2001/02 Division One 19th

Referee
• Saturday's referee will be Jon Moss.
• Headteacher Moss was promoted to the Select Group of referees in June 2011
and has been officiating in the Premier League this season.
• After progressing through the Northern Counties East League and Northern
Premier League, Moss was promoted to the National Group of assistant
referees in 2003.
• Moss took charge of the 2005 Conference Play-off final between Carlisle
United and Stevenage. He was then promoted to the National Group of referees
in 2005.
• Moss will be assisted by Bobby Pollock and Adrian Holmes, while the fourth
official will be Tony Bates.

Us and them
• The following players have worn the colours of both West Ham United and
Derby County during their careers - Vic Blore, Stephen Bywater, Paul
Goddard, Derek Hales, John Harkes, Robert Lee, Chris Powell, William Robson,
Igor Stimac, Dave Swindlehurst, Paulo Wanchope.
• James Tomkins spent five weeks on loan at Derby County between November
2008 and January 2010, making seven Championship and one League Cup
appearances.
• West Ham United beat Derby County 5-2 in an FA Cup semi-final played on 23
March 1923. The fixture between two Division Two sides was played at
Stamford Bridge in front of a 50,795-strong crowd - the second-largest to
witness a match between the Hammers and the Rams.
• West Ham United and Derby County met in the FA Charity Shield at Wembley
on 9 August 1975. The League champions ran out 2-0 winners, with Kevin
Hector and Kevin McFarland scoring the Rams' goals in front of an attendance
of 59,000.
• The largest crowd to watch West Ham United take on Derby County at the
Boleyn Ground is the 35,000 who watched Jim Barrett and Jimmy Ruffell score
in a 2-0 Division One victory for the Hammers on 21 September 1929.
• The smallest attendance for a West Ham United versus Derby County fixture
at the Boleyn Ground is the 11,493 who saw the sides draw 1-1 in Division
One on 20 September 1992.
• West Ham United's largest win at Derby County was the 5-0 Premier League
victory secured on the Hammers' most-recent visit on 10 November 2007. Lee
Bowyer (two), Matty Etherington, Nobby Solano and an Eddie Lewis own-goal
completed the scoring in front of a 32,440-strong crowd.
• Derby County's biggest home win over West Ham United came on 8 December
1927, when the Rams ran out 6-0 Division One winners at the Baseball Ground
in front of an estimated 20,000 crowd.
• Ten players have made their West Ham United debuts against Derby County -
John Coshall (December 1928), Jim Wood (September 1929), Arthur Fryatt
(March 1931), Leslie Bennett (25 December 1954), Alan Blackburn (27 December
1954), Stuart Slater (October 1987), Ralph Milne (January 1990), John
Hartson and Paul Kitson (February 1997) and Ian Feuer (April 2000).
• Don Hutchison made his second 'debut' for West Ham United against Derby
County in September 2001.

Up next
• West Ham United host Coventry City on Monday 2 January 2012 at 3pm, while
Derby County travel to Hull City at the same time.

General information
• Saturday's weather forecast is for light rain with a maximum daytime
temperature of 12C (54F).
• Tickets will be on sale from the Alpari Stand Ticket Office at the Boleyn
Ground until 3pm on Friday 30 December. Tickets will also be available to
purchase on the day of the game from the Away Ticket Office in the South
Stand at Pride Park from 11.30am on Saturday.

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Tonks relishes Derby date
WHUFC.com
Sam Allardyce will again ask James Tomkins to dominate in the Hammers
rearguard on Saturday
29.12.2011

James Tomkins has consistently risen to the challenge this season and is
aiming to do so again at the familiar setting of Pride Park on Saturday. One
of the Hammers star performers at Birmingham City in the 1-1 draw on Boxing
Day, the 22-year-old will once again be the constant in the back four. Other
players may have come and gone through suspension and injury, but Tomkins
has become one of the reliable regulars on the team-sheet. He has partnered
Winston Reid, Abdoulaye Faye and George McCartney at the back already this
campaign and it still remains to be seen who will be alongside him for
Saturday's trip to Derby, with the first two struggling with fitness and the
latter suspended. No matter to Tomkins. He will simply be focused on trying
to get a vital three points as the Hammers managed when they won 3-1 in the
first meeting of the teams this season back on 26 November. He also has
extra incentive to want to do well after eight loan matches with the Rams at
the end of 2008. "We have played Derby and we know what their strengths
are," he told West Ham TV. "We know what we need to do to win the game. We
have a few suspensions and injuries so we have to get the lads back this
week and push on from Birmingham. We are just looking to the next game now."


With Julien Faubert, Jack Collison and Kevin Nolan also banned for the
weekend, Tomkins said whoever comes into the side has to follow the lead of
Dan Potts, the 17-year-old who has slotted in at left-back with aplomb in
the last two matches. "It is all about taking yoru chance when you get the
chance with injuries. Young Pottsy is doing that at the minute. Hopefully we
can take three points at Derby and stay high up in the league. It is the
last game of the year and we want to start off next year in the way we have
finished this year."

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The barest bones
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 29th December 2011
By: Staff Writer

Sam Allardyce is preparing for the News Year's Day clash with Derby at Pride
Park with as few as ELEVEN first team regulars available for selection. With
four first team players due to miss the game through suspension and a
further nine either injured or out on loan, Allardyce will be forced to look
to his youth team in order to provide a seventeen-man squad for the game.
However it is in defence that his biggest problems lie, with just Joey
O'Brien and James Tomkins available for selection from the regular first
team squad. That means young Danny Potts, who made his first team debut
against Barnsley just a fortnight ago will almost certainly extend his
recent run in the first team, with Henri Lansbury likely to drop in at right
back and O'Brien moved to the centre.

Possible starting XI: Green; Lansbury, O'Brien, Tomkins, Potts; Diop, Noble,
Sears; Cole, Carew, Piquionne.

Missing in action: who's out and why

Suspended: Kevin Nolan, Jack Collison, George McCartney, Julien Faubert.

Injured: Sam Baldock, Matt Taylor, Guy Demel, Winston Reid, Abdoulaye Faye.

On Loan: Pablo Barrera, Herita Ilunga, Frank Nouble, Jordan Spence, Cristian
Montano, Callum McNaughton, Jordan Brown, Olly Lee, Ahmed Abdullah.

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Hammers launch striker bid
KUMB.com
Filed: Thursday, 29th December 2011
By: Staff Writer

West Ham are reported to have submitted a £3million bid for Huddersfield
striker Jordan Rhodes. The highly-rated 21-year-old is reported to have been
the subject of a firm bid by West Ham and Sam Allardyce, who is said to have
handed Chairman David Gold a list of 25 potential transfer window targets.
The Scottish forward has already scored 20 goals this season for
promotion-chasing Town including four braces, two hat-tricks and one
four-goal haul - that coming the week before Christmas in the 4-4 draw at
Sheffield Wednesday. However the Hammers are up against a number of clubs as
they vie for Rhodes' services; scouts from Bolton, Wolves, West Brom and
Celtic are reported to have watched the youngster on Boxing Day. Meanwhile
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp - never one to talk about other clubs' players
- recently stated that the striker was "a natural finisher", adding that he
was "quick, strong and good in the air".

West Ham's initial bid is said to have been rejected, although the Hammers
are hopeful that an improved offer in the region of £4million will be enough
to land Rhodes.

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Hammers warned off Rhodes
Terriers have no plans to part with highly-rated frontman
Last Updated: December 29, 2011 4:00pm
SSN

Sam Allardyce admits West Ham have enquired about Jordan Rhodes, but has
been left in no doubt that the Huddersfield striker is not for sale. The
Terriers frontman is hot property heading into the January transfer window,
with his exploits in League One this season earning widespread acclaim. The
21-year-old has already netted 20 goals in all competitions this term and
has been awarded his senior debut for Scotland. His potential for further
improvement has caught the eye of those further up the Football League
ladder, with West Ham among those who would welcome the addition of Rhodes
to their ranks. They have, however, been given short shrift by Huddersfield
after tentatively addressing the subject with the Terriers. "Jordan Rhodes
has only been an enquiry, not an offer or a bid by any stretch of the
imagination," Hammers boss Allardyce told Sky Sports News HD.

Main man

"And we have had a straightforward 'absolute no', 'not for sale' from
Huddersfield Town so that's out of equation. "That was just an enquiry to
see what the situation was and nothing more than that." Asked if he felt
there was any room for manoeuvre in the negotiations, he added: "I don't
think so. He is the main man for them to get them out of that division. This
young lad is their main goalscorer. "I suppose if the bid was big enough
they would have to think about it, but I don't think we have that sort of
money."

Rhodes does, however, fit the mould when it comes to the type of player
Allardyce is looking to take to Upton Park. He said: "He is a goalscorer
with the potential to get better, the same as Sam Baldock. "We have got the
experienced players here in our squad, Freddy Piquionne, John Carew,
Abdoulaye Faye, Papa Bouba Diop - it's the younger end of the squad that
gives you the good balance."

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Clarets keen on Stech
Hammers shot-stopper keen to move on
By Vasek Kadlec. Last Updated: December 29, 2011 5:33pm
SSN

West Ham goalkeeper Marek Stech has revealed Championship rivals Burnley are
keen on acquiring his services. The 21-year-old Czech has been frozen out at
Upton Park, primarily due to the impressive form of No.1 Rob Green. Stech
had been on loan at Yeovil Town earlier this season, but was recalled by
manager Sam Allardyce as injury cover. When asked which clubs want him on
trial, he replied to isport.blesk.cz: "Ipswich Town, but more clubs have
called me.

Interest

"Anyway, Burnley are keen to sign me. I've already played a game in their
reserves. "Two weeks ago they played at West Ham and I discussed it with
their goalkeeper coach. He said there was interest. "In January it would
most likely be for a six-month loan. Then I would have one year left on my
West Ham deal and at such situation you usually open talks over a new
contract or move on." The shot-stopper's future seems away from Upton Park
with the club due to pay Sparta Prague a bonus if he makes five appearances.


Clause

Stech is unlikely to play for the Hammers again anytime soon and he is keen
to move on and secure regular first-team football. "I still can't play
because of that money. It is unpleasant and has been going for a year. I'm
trapped," he continued. "(West Ham) don't have a reason to keep me because
of the clause. Perhaps they might even be happier if I moved elsewhere. "I
don't want to mention the figure, but my feeling is it is not a big sum for
West Ham. "I think the fee is not too big and it makes me feel sorry because
I like West Ham. This is my fifth season here and I have always been happy
here."

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Tomkins ready for Derby day
West Ham looking to complete league double over Rams
Last Updated: December 29, 2011 9:39pm
SSN

West Ham defender James Tomkins is expecting a tough match against Derby at
Pride Park on Saturday. Tomkins, who helped the Hammers to a 1-1 draw at
Birmingham City on Boxing Day, will be returning to face the club he spent
eight games on loan with in 2008. West Ham have selection issues as George
McCartney, Julien Faubert, Jack Collison and Kevin Nolan all miss the Derby
trip due to suspension, while Winston Reid and Abdoulaye Faye are struggling
with injury. "We have played Derby and we know what their strengths are,"
Tomkins told West Ham TV. "We know what we need to do to win the game. We
have a few suspensions and injuries so we have to get the lads back this
week and push on from Birmingham. We are just looking to the next game now."

Dan Potts, 17, has played the last two matches at left-back and Tomkins
wants others to follow the teenager's example. "It is all about taking your
chance when you get the chance with injuries," added Tomkins. "Young Pottsy
is doing that at the minute. Hopefully we can take three points at Derby and
stay high up in the league. It is the last game of the year and we want to
start off next year in the way we have finished this year."

West Ham beat Derby 3-1 at Upton Park earlier in the season.

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The Transfer Fun Starts With Jordan Rhodes
December 29th, 2011 - 11:27 am by Iain Dale
West Ham Till I Die

According to the Daily Mail and others West Ham have had a £3 million bid
for Huddersfield striker Jordan Rhodes rejected, and are set to up to £4
million to land a player who has so far scored 26 goals in 26 starts this
season, including three hat-tricks, two of them back to back, and the other
occasion was when he scored all four goals in the 4-4 draw at Sheffield
Wednesday. I have to admit, I had never heard of him before yesterday, but
at the age of twenty, he looks some prospect. He's the son of former Oldham
Ahletic player Andy Rhodes, and has so far scored 53 goals in 100 games for
Huddersfield. Not a bad scoring rate, at all.

Allardyce has turned to Rhodes after reportedly being quoted £4.5 million
for Nicky Maynard from Bristol City. I'm pretty sure he is out of contract
in the summer, so he may be one to pick up for nothing then.

It seems to me that there will be three or four signings in the window – one
striker, two central defenders and a wide player. And if reports are to be
believed they will all be signed early on in the window to avoid the
problems we have had in previous years. Let's hope so.

In addition, there is much speculation about who Sam Allardyce might let go
from the existing squad. Quite frankly, I doubt there will be many leaving
Upton Park, but they could, I suppose, include Freddie Sears and Freddie
Piquionne (please God). Alan Pardew has been sniffing around James Tomkins
and Martin Jol is said to be interested in Mark Noble. Hands off both of
them!

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Sam heads for the high Rhodes
By ANDREW DILLON
Published: 29 Dec 2011
The Sun

SAM ALLARDYCE has made a £3million bid for Huddersfield wonderkid Jordan
Rhodes. Rhodes, 21, is the most talked about striker outside the Premier
League. He has already scored 20 goals in 20 League One appearances this
season. His huge tally includes all four in the 4-4 draw with Yorkshire
rivals Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on December 17 and a classy
winner against Chesterfield on Boxing Day. West Ham's offer was rejected but
boss Big Sam is set for another go to lure the Scottish hot-shot to Upton
Park to boost his side's promotion push. Rhodes is a full Scotland
international and Allardyce reckons he would be the perfect addition to his
squad as injuries and suspensions take their toll in a tough season. The
Hammers are still second in the Championship but have seen the gap cut to
just goal difference between them and third-placed Middlesbrough. Allardyce
has set his sights on automatic promotion at the very least if the title
proves beyond his team and has targeted a two-points- per-game average to
achieve it. But impressive new striker Sam Baldock, snapped up from League
One MK Dons, has been struggling with a hamstring injury. And wideman Matt
Taylor has also had injury problems, along with several other key players.
Allardyce hopes that the prospect of Premier League football next season,
higher wages and a bigger stage with the Hammers could help close a deal for
Rhodes. West Ham, determined to bolster their squad during next month's
transfer window, are also interested in Crystal Palace wideman Wilfried Zaha
and Southend's highly-rated and versatile midfielder Kane Ferdinand. Hammers
striker Carlton Cole wants their senior players to get the club through
their current injury crisis. He said: "Everyone involved, right through the
squad, has a part to play. "The experienced lads have to help the young
lads."

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Hammers eye double swoop
By ANDREW DILLON
Published: Today
The Sun

WEST HAM want Cardiff midfield ace Peter Whittingham for around £3million.
Whittingham, 27, has scored seven goals to help fire the Bluebirds into the
Championship play-off places. West Ham's bid comes just 24 hours after
SunSport revealed they had made an official £3m offer for Huddersfield
striker Jordan Rhodes. Allardyce is keen to add both players to bolster the
final charge in the second half of the season — as the club look to nail one
of the two automatic promotion spots. Although both bids have been initially
rebuffed, West Ham are not giving up the chase. Rhodes, 21, in particular,
is a top target for Big Sam and he is set to raise the stakes with a higher
offer for the 20-goal hitman. Hammers have been hit by a series of injuries
and bans, prompting Allardyce to get started on his transfer plans early,
although the window does not open until Sunday.

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Sam: Tomkins will cost mega bucks
By JIM MUNRO
Published: 29 Dec 2011
The Sun

WEST HAM boss Sam Allardyce has said it will take a "mega bucks" offer from
Newcastle to prise England Under-21 star James Tomkins away from Upton Park.
The 22-year-old central defender has had his best season in a claret and
blue shirt as West Ham attempt to bounce back into the Premier League at the
first time of asking. While Tomkins is regarded as a big part of the club's
future, Allardyce confirmed that there will come a point where the club will
have to listen to offers.
Allardyce said: "I was speaking to [co-owner] David Sullivan yesterday and
while there might be some interest in James it would have to be mega bucks
for us to even consider that. "Not that we want to, but you never know
what's round the corner and it would be the same with anybody else really.
"We just have to wait and see."

Regarding his own targets in the January transfer window, Allardyce said an
approach for Huddersfield striker Jordan Rhodes, who has bagged 20 goals in
20 games this season, had been immediately kicked into touch by the League
One club. "Jordan Rhodes has only been an enquiry, not an offer or a bid by
any stretch of the imagination," said Allardyce. "We've had a
straightforward, absolute no, not for sale from Huddersfield Town so that's
out of the equation. "I suppose if the bid was big enough they'd have to
think about it, but I'm not so sure we've got that sort of money available.
"He's a goalscorer, young, good potential, could get better - the same as
Sam Baldock. "We've got the experienced players here in our squad. We've got
your Freddy Piquionnes, we've got the John Carews, the Abdoulaye Fayes and
Papa Bouba Diops. "It's the younger end with more potential that's more
vibrant for the squad that we want to come in. That gives you a good
balance."

Asked about his list of 25 transfer targets for January, Allardyce at first
asked: "Who told you I'd got a list of 25?" When the answer came "the
owners", he laughed and said: "They shouldn't be letting those secrets out
of the bag. Mr Sullivan, Mr Gold, what are you doing?" But clarifying just
who and what type of player is on that list, Allardyce said: "It's only each
position area and what might be available. That's not actually what we are
going to go for. "I suppose if you lookd at that list at the start of the
season, it was more like 75 than 25. "So yes, we've identified and they've
made some enquiries into some of the players we are looking at which is very
encouraging indeed. "But it's got to be at the right price but more
importantly for me it's got to be the right quality."

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Hammers struggling to nail down Cole on new contract
Published 22:29 29/12/11 By John Cross
The Mirror

West Ham could face a battle to keep Carlton Cole in January. The England
striker is due for new deal talks at the Boleyn, with several Premier League
clubs monitoring ­developments should he become ­available. Hammers boss Sam
Allardyce is keen to keep the 28 year old to help push their promotion
campaign but knows there is growing interest from Newcastle, ­Sunderland and
Aston Villa.

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West Ham refuse to budge on Tomkins deal as Newcastle are told to up offer
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 10:30 PM on 29th December 2011
Daily Mail

West Ham have told Newcastle they will have to increase their £3million
offer for James Tomkins considerably to tempt them into a sale. Newcastle
are also interested in Middlesbrough's Rhys Williams and Manchester City's
Nedum Onuoha but are looking for the best value. West Ham manager Sam
Allardyce said: 'There might be some interest in James but it would have to
be mega bucks for us to even consider that.' Allardyce has been rebuffed in
an enquiry for Huddersfield's Jordan Rhodes while goalkeeper Marek Stech is
wanted by Burnley.

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Hands off! Huddersfield reject Hammers bid for £3m-rated hitman Rhodes
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 5:17 PM on 29th December 2011
Daily Mail

West Ham must up the ante in their pursuit to land exciting Huddersfield
striker Jordan Rhodes after the League One club rejected a bid from the
Premier League promotion hopefuls. The 21-year-old Scotland international
has struck 20 goals in 20 League One games to his name so far this season
attracting interest from a host of suitors including Norwich, QPR and
Celtic. But the Championship side have made him their No 1 target for when
the January transfer window reopens for business with Hammers boss Sam
Allardyce desperate to stengthen his injury-hit squad. In addition to this
latest snub, it is understood the Hammers had an initial offer rejected by
Huddersfield. 'Jordan Rhodes has only been an enquiry, not an offer or a bid
by any stretch of the imagination,' Allardyce told Sky Sports News. 'And we
have had a straightforward "absolute no", "not for sale" from Huddersfield
Town so that's out of equation. 'That was just an enquiry to see what the
situation was and nothing more than that. 'He is the main man for them to
get them out of that division. This young lad is their main goalscorer. 'I
suppose if the bid was big enough they would have to think about it, but I
don't think we have that sort of money.' Despite Allardyce's admission that
the player is 'not for sale', the Hammers are certain to continue to monitor
the player who recently scored all four in the Yorkshire derby against
Sheffield United. Among his list of 25 potential targets, Allardyce has also
identified Southend teenager Kane Ferdinand and Crystal Palace winger
Wilfired Zaha while USA striker Eddson Buddle has been on trial at the
club's Chadwell Heath training ground.

West Ham are second in the Championship, three points behind leaders
Southampton who can stretch their lead to six when they face Bristol City on
Friday night, a day before the Hammers' difficult New Year's Eve visit to
Derby. Allardyce is without several first team players for the trip to Pride
Park. Captain Kevin Nolan, Jack Collison, George McCartney and Julien
Faubert are suspended while Sam Baldock, Matty Taylor, David Bentleym, Guy
Demel, Winston Reid and Abdoulaye Faye are all sidelined through injury.

Striker Carlton Cole, who scored at Birmingham on Boxing Day, has called on
his fellow experienced senior players to help the club's youngsters get
through a tough and busy period of fixtures, with Coventry at home next on
January 2. 'The experienced lads have to help the young lads,' he said.
'Everyone involved, right through the squad, has a part to play.'

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