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'He's a true warrior'
Belgian football expert Bjorn de Cock believes Cheikhou Kouyate will prove a shrewd capture
25.06.2014
West Ham United have pulled off a major coup by signing Cheikhou Kouyate, according to Belgian football expert Bjorn de Cock. De Cock, the co-founder of Low Countries football website BeNeFoot.net, believes Kouyate could make a major impact for the Hammers after arriving from Belgian Jupiler League champions RSC Anderlecht. A tall, athletic and versatile performer, De Cock says the Senegal international will impress West Ham supporters with his defensive abilities, whether he plays as a centre-back or deep-lying midfielder. "In my opinion West Ham United did well giving Kouyate a chance," wrote De Cock. "Surrounded with some good players he will give the Premier League club a lot back. "He's a true warrior and never stops running. Once you think an opponent's player breaks through you'll see that Kouyate is capable of doing some unlikely things to stop him."
After moving to the Belgian capital from his native Dakar as a 16-year-old, Kouyate was signed by FC Brussels in January 2007, starting his career in European football as a defensive midfielder. The following year, he moved to Anderlecht before immediately being loaned out to KV Kortrijk, and he continued his development as a midfielder with both clubs over the next two seasons. In 2010/11, Kouyate moved back into a central defensive role for Anderlecht, remaining there until April 2014, when new manager Besnik Hasi played him as a midfielder throughout the Jupiler League Championship Play-Offs. Kouyate's form helped Anderlecht win seven of their ten Play-Off matches to win the title for the fourth straight season. "Kouyate's most special year must have been last season," De Cock confirmed. "During the regular competition, he played as a central defender and Anderlecht struggled a lot in the middle but, after [head coach] John van den Brom's sacking and Besnik Hasi's subsequent promotion he moved the Senegalese player to Anderlecht's midfield again. "Kouyate impressed a lot and gave more space to his very talented and young team mate Youri Tielemans. Anderlecht excelled in the Play-Offs and won the title after looking knocked out in the regular season [when they finished third]. "Anderlecht stood up again and that was mainly thanks to Cheikhou Kouyate's exceptionally high-quality performances as a defensive midfielder."
De Cock said Kouyate's challenge is now to take that same level of performance into the Barclays Premier League, where he will come up against some of the finest midfielders and attackers in world football. "The Belgian league is sometimes a bit underestimated but the Premier League is by far a much stronger league of course," he wrote. "Kouyate will be at his best in West Ham United's midfield but it will be important to surround him with some technically gifted midfielders. "He's a great defensive midfielder who will win a lot of duels, both in the air and on the ground, and he will recover a lot of balls for his team."
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Pask pledges Hammers future
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Promising West Ham United defender Josh Pask has pledged his long-term future to the Club
25.06.2014
West Ham United are delighted to announce that promising defender Josh Pask has pledged his long-term future to the Club. The 16-year-old has chosen to continue his development at the Academy of Football after rejecting interest from Arsenal and several other leading clubs. Academy Director Tony Carr MBE said he and his coaching staff were looking forward to working with a player who joined West Ham at the age of eight. "We are obviously delighted that Josh has decided that his long-term future lies with West Ham United," said Carr. "Many top clubs, including Champions League clubs, were chasing Josh, so we were delighted to fight them off for his signature. "Josh spent most of last season with the Under-18s and quickly proved himself as a 16-year-old. We now look forward to developing him over the next few seasons and hope he will be a first-team player for West Ham in the not too distant future."
Pask, who will commence life as a full-time scholar when the U18s return to Little Heath for pre-season training next week, is a tall and composed centre-back.
As a schoolboy, the east London-born youngster played ten times for Steve Potts' youth team last season, impressing with his maturity, composure and all-round ability as West Ham reached the Barclays U18 Premier League Play-Off semi-finals. Having overseen the development of the likes of Rio Ferdinand, James Tomkins and Potts himself during his 40-year career within the Academy, Carr is relishing the opportunity to develop another potentially top-class defender. "Josh has been with us since he was eight and is from Manor Park, so he is a local boy and we are delighted that he has stayed loyal to his local Club," Carr explained. "He is a centre-back who is very tall and lean, quick over the ground and good on the ball and in the air. He has a great attitude and goes about his game in a quiet but effective way. "We look forward greatly to working with him and moving him up to the Under-21s as soon as possible."
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NZ tour set for worldwide audience
West Ham United's Football United Tour to New Zealand will be watched by football fans all over the world
24.06.2014
West Ham United's Football United Tour to New Zealand will be watched by football fans all over the world this July. While thousands of supporters will be on hand to witness the Hammers' fixtures with A-League duo Wellington Phoenix and Sydney FC, millions more will be able to watch the matches live on television. More than 20 countries have snapped up TV rights for the tour, which will also see Barclays Premier League side Newcastle United in action against the A-League pair. UK and Ireland-based West Ham fans will be able to watch both matches live and exclusive on BT Sport. To purchase BT Sport now, please click here. The Hammers' meeting with Wellington Phoenix in Auckland will kick-off at 8.30am on Wednesday 23 July UK time (7.30pm local time), while the fixture with Sydney FC in Wellington will kick-off at 3am on Sunday 27 July UK time (2pm on Saturday 26 July local time). Elsewhere, supporters living in Australia, Canada, China, France, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Malaysia, Portugal, South Africa, Thailand and the United States will all be able to watch live coverage of the two mouth-watering fixtures, as will those residing across the Balkan Peninsula in South East Europe, Middle East and North Africa.
West Ham United Managing Director Angus Kinnear said the visit of two leading English clubs to New Zealand for the first time in 29 years had caught the imagination of football supporters everywhere. "The global TV demand for the Football United Tour has reinforced the breadth and scale of West Ham's international fan base," said Kinnear. "We are delighted that the passion for the competition is being shared so widely and know it will be an excellent showcase to attract new supporters and partners who are excited by the unique trajectory West Ham are following. "The games also represent a great opportunity for our new signings to give a taste of the impact they will make on the Barclays Premier League in the coming season."
Wellington Phoenix General Manager David Dome has been equally happy with the worldwide interest in the Football United Tour. "The Football United Tour will take New Zealand to the world with at least 20 countries signing up to see two Premier League teams play in New Zealand," said Dome. "The tour of these two famous old Clubs to the bottom of the South Pacific has caused quite a stir internationally. "There has been a lot of interest in how the A-League's Wellington Phoenix and Sydney FC will fare against the Premier League's West Ham and Newcastle United in a part of the world primarily known for its natural beauty and rugby! "It's a fantastic opportunity to showcase the Wellington Phoenix, the cities and the country to many millions of people from around the world."
New Zealand-based supporters unable to attend the fixtures at Eden Park and Westpac Stadium will also be able to enjoy them live on SKY Arena pay-per-view television, priced at $24.99 per game and $39.95 for the Tour. Tickets for West Ham's two Football United Tour matches are available to buy here.
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Hammers linked with 'the new Laudrup'
Filed: Wednesday, 25th June 2014
By: Staff Writer
Reports emanating from Spain tonight suggest that West Ham are considering a move for Real Mallorca winger Marco Asensio. The 18-year-old broke through to the Los Bermellones first team last season - following what was described by the Spanish press as "remarkable progress" - having previously represented Spain at Under 17 and Under 18 level. Born in Mallorca, Asensio was monitored as a youth by both Barcelona and Real Madrid before opting to join his hometown club and was linked with both as recently as 15 months ago. Likened by some to former Danish international Michael Laudrup, he made his senior debut for Mallorca's B Team at the beginning of the 2013/14 season before being fast-tracked into the first team, for whom he made 20 appearances between October and May (scoring once). A cash-strapped Mallorca are said to be willing to part with one of their prize assets for as little as €2million, with West Ham reported to have made their interest known.
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Nothing wrong with a little bit of bite
Filed: Wednesday, 25th June 2014
By: Staff Writer
Luis Suarez's attempts to take a chunk out of Giorgio Chiellini's shoulder have resulted in the world of football demanding a lengthy ban for the flawed Uruguayan. However our very own Football Association took a very different view of an identical incident eight years ago when Tottenham's Jermain Defoe assaulted West Ham midfielder Javier Mascherano during a Premier League encounter at White Hart Lane. With the two players sat on the floor following a robust challenge by the Argentinian midfielder, Defore inexplicably leaned over before biting the current Barcelona star in an identical place to the spot in which Suarez gnawed on Chiellini.
Yet as match referee Steve Bennett witnessed the incident and (bizarrely) booked Defoe for 'aggressive behaviour', the FA declared that they could take no further action. "Because the referee has already dealt with the incident, Fifa regulations prevent us from taking retrospective action," read a statement at the time.
Mascherano, who was with West Ham for just four months was understandably perplexed by the incident and the FA's response; speaking at the time, he said: "This whole incident was incredible. Never in my professional career have I witnessed action like this and I still don't understand why the referee has not shown a red card to Defoe. "When I arrived in England journalists questioned me about the hard nature of Argentinian football. But I've never received a bite there - and I never thought I would receive a bite in the Premiership. I had a face to face with Defoe in the game but football is a sport for men - not those who want to bite."
Defoe attempted to play down the incident at the time, telling the press that he was just being playful. "The referee was standing over me and if he felt I'd done something bad he would have sent me off," he said. "When the West Ham player fouled me, I reacted in a bit of a mischievous way - my character is a little like that at times."
However by the time Suarez was accused of biting an opponent for a SECOND time in April 2013, some seven years after the Defoe incident, the FA had finally got their act in order and subsequently banned the striker for 10 games following an episode with Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic. Current estimates suggest Liverpool striker Suarez could now be facing a ban of anywhere between 20 games and two years.
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Johnson misses Wolves return
Filed: Wednesday, 25th June 2014
By: Staff Writer
Roger Johnson failed to return to pre-season training with current club Wolverhampton Wanderers today - fuelling talk of a possible return to West Ham. The League One club's first team squad returned to pre-season training this morning after a short break but Johnson, who spent the latter half of last season on loan at the Boleyn Ground, was conspicuous by his absence. It was revealed here on KUMB earlier this week how Johnson was in talks with West Ham over a permanent transfer - a move that the player himself told a source hinged upon Wolves' determination to request a transfer fee. The defender made six appearances for West Ham but as reported on KUMB, has refused to return to Wolves until his situation is resolved. Johnson was one of two players who refused to return to Wanderers for pre-season today - the other being Stephen Ward, who is hoping to push through a move to Brighton & Hove Albion.
As with Johnson and West Ham, Wolves are refusing to sanction the transfer unless they receive a "six figure" fee.
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Teddy Revs up for new season
Filed: Wednesday, 25th June 2014
By: Staff Writer
West Ham United's new attacking coach Teddy Sheringham enjoyed a weekend in Malaysia ahead of the forthcoming 2014/15 Premier League campaign.
Sheringham, whose appointment as the club's new part-time coach was announced on May 30th was in the far east last weekend to take part in Revkan Your Padang, an event described by organisers Revive as "an initiative to revive the spirit of the field". The 48-year-old was one of a number of celebrities - the vast majority of which were local rather than international - to feature in the initiative, which gave listeners of Astro Radio the opportunity to win a makeover for their local football pitch (aka 'padang'). The match was the third game in three weeks for the All Stars team, who have been challenging randomly selected local clubs to "defend your home field" and give them the opportunity to win numerous prizes.
Sheringham - fresh from taking his UEFA coaching badges in Ireland recently - featured as his All Stars Team beat local side Team Pilihan Revive 3-1 at the Padang Awam Semanyih in Selangor. Jake Abdullah, CEO of the Kuala Lumpur-based radio station and manager of the All Stars team said: "Malaysians are avid football fans and since it is the football season, we wanted to reach out to the fans at ground level."
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West Ham make Kone enquiry
Filed: Wednesday, 25th June 2014
By: Staff Writer
West Ham United have enquired into the availability of Lorient defender Lamine Kone. Paris-born Kone, 25, has spent the last four years with the Ligue 1 side having joined from Chateauroux in 2010. A central defender by trade, he has represented France at all levels from Under 17 to Under 20 but is yet to make an appearance for the full national side. West Ham were one of three clubs - along with Hull and Sunderland - to be linked with a move for Kone last December, but the defender opted to remain in France. Under contract until 2016, the 6'3" defender signed a new three-year contract with Les Merlus last summer.
And in other transfer news....
* West Ham's chances of landing Fiorentina defender Marcos Alonso have slimmed after La Viola boss Vincenzo Montella revealed he would like to run the rule over the player during pre-season before making a concrete decision on his future.
Both West Ham and Sunderland, where Alonso spent the latter half of last season on loan, have made offers for the 23-year-old full back.
* Former Hammers Academy star Kyel Reid has joined League One side Preston North End on a two-year contract, reports the Lancashire Evening Post.
Now 26, Reid - who was released on a free transfer by West Ham in 2009 after making just nine first team appearances - has featured for Sheffield United, Charlton and, most recently, Bradford since leaving the Boleyn Ground.
The fee is undisclosed although thought to be nominal.
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Sam Allardyce looking to make five more additions at West Ham
Last Updated: 25/06/14 12:30pm
Sam Allardyce would like to add five more fresh faces to his West Ham United squad, with all areas in need of strengthening. Deals for Argentine forward Mauro Zarate and Senegal international Cheikhou Kouyate have already been wrapped up, adding a goal-threat to the attacking unit and bite to the midfield.
Allardyce is, however, aware of the need to continue reshaping his ranks in the wake of West Ham's struggles in 2013/14. He has the full backing of his board to pursue top targets, with investment required if performances and results are to be improved. A number of bids are currently on the table, with West Ham now waiting on replies. Allardyce is hoping he will receive positive news on the transfer front in the near future, with additions being sought from back to front.
He told West Ham TV: "We've made many bids and there are many negotiations ongoing. "We particularly want a left-back, ideally another centre-back, a midfielder and at least two more for the front line."
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MEIRELES AVAILABLE FOR CUT PRICE DEAL
By Sean Whetstone 25 Jun 2014 at 08:53
According to the Daily Star, West Ham have been offered Raul Meireles for a cut-price deal of £3 million. Sam Allardyce is known to be fond of the Portuguese World Cup midfielder after he tried to signed him in January from Fenerbahce.
The deal was blocked by the Turkish club so West Ham signed Italian midfielder Antonio Nocerino.Fenerbahce are looking to reduce their large wage bill meaning he likely to be available. Meireles is one of the clubs' highest earners at Fenerbahce.and they are likely to take a major financial hit should the Hammers take him off their hands on the cheap. His wage demands could be an issue.
The former Chelsea and Liverpool man Raul Meireles started his career as a trainee with Boavista but was loaned to Desportivo das Aves in the Liga de Honra, where he made his professional debut. After a two-year loan spell he returned to Boavista where he made his Primeira Liga debut. His performances brought Meireles to the Portuguese powerhouse, FC Porto, winning three Primeira Liga titles in a row, adding two Portuguese Cups and three Portuguese Supercups. In 2010 he moved to Liverpool for £11.5m where he won the 2011 PFA Fans' Player of the Year award following a very successful first season in Premier League. In 2011, Meireles signed for Chelsea for £12m, joining his former manager André Villas-Boas with whom he had spent a short period of time. During his debut season at Stamford Bridge, he won the 2012 UEFA Champions League and the 2011–12 FA Cup, his first titles since his arrival in England. In 2012 Chelsea agreed to sell Meireles to Turkish club Fenerbahçe for £8 million. Meireles earns €3 million per season (around £45k per week) in addition to a €10,000 (£8k) per-match bonus at Fenerbahçe.
In international football Meireles' national career began at youth level when he represented the Under-16 side at the 2000 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship in Israel. In November 2006 he was called up to the senior squad for the first time. He later represented Portugal in the UEFA Euro 2008, 2010 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2012. Meireles got absolutely clattered mid-way through the first half by US midfielder Kyle Beckerman, before Beckerman appeared to elbow him in the face.After lengthy treatment, Meireles got up and quickly checked his beard was neat in place, being spotted stroking it on TV.
Someone close to the club confirmed that Meireles was offered to us at a discounted price, whetether we are seriously interested is harder to determine.
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Swansea plan Michu transfer as they prepare to welcome fellow forward Bafetimbi Gomis
Jun 25, 2014 19:27 By Darren Lewis
Welshmen will listen to offers for Spaniard who was the bargain-buy hero of their march into Europe but is now said to be disillusioned
Swansea are keen to offload striker Michu. The 26-year-old goal-getter is understood to be disillusioned at the Liberty and with free agent Bafetimbi Gomis close to joining, the Swans are ready to listen to offers. Wilfried Bony took over from Michu as the club's top scorer last season with 25 goals as the one-time Spain international struggled with injury. Although West Ham and Atletico Madrid have been linked with Michu, he is believed not to be a priority for either club.
Indeed, the Hammers are more interested in signing Ivory Coast World Cup hitman Bony, but Swansea are demanding a massive £19million for him. Michu, who signed for Swansea in July 2012 for a bargain £2m, was described as the signing of that season after a string of outstanding performances. The 28-year-old's 22 goals that campaign helped the club into Europe. However, he was restricted by injuries to just 25 appearances - and only six goals - last season.
Michu has now been tipped for a reunion with old boss Michael Laudrup in Qatar. The Dane, sacked by the Swans in February, has agreed a deal to take over at the Gulf state's champions, Lekhwiya.
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Allardyce facing board battle
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on June 25, 2014 in Whispers
Sam Allardyce's hopes of landing five more signings before the end of the transfer window could see him face his first confrontation with the West Ham board.
Allardyce went public yesterday declaring he wanted a left back, two strikers, midfielder and perhaps another central defender. But ClaretandHugh understands that his hopes for a a fourth central defender may well be questioned closely by the co-owners. David Sullivan, David Gold and Karren Brady have made it clear they will be having a much bigger say in transfer dealings and a fourth central defender 'is seen as a 'luxury' scenario. A source told us: "The reason the club worked so hard to bring in Cheikhou Kouyate was to ensure they had central defensive cover should it be needed. "And with James Collins, Winston Reid and James Tomkins available the manager may find he will have to drop that option. "No-one is t sure why we would want another central defender and who would come as fourth choice anyway. "Kouyate has played most of his career as centre half so we do have cover and the wages are there for the other positions we are looking to fill."
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Former Iron calls for Suarez help
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on June 25, 2014 in Whispers
Former Hammer Don Hutchison has joined the Luis Suarez debate and declared: Let him play for no wages! The former midfielder was no stranger to controversy during his Hammers career between 1994 and left in 1996 and suffered a poor disciplinary record himself. He returned for a second spell in 2001.
He played 39 games in his first spell with the club, received eleven bookings and was sent-off once. He became known to fans and fellow players as 'Budweisser', following a drunken incident in Ayia Napa. But the 43-year-old – commenting on Suarez's problems – tweeted: "Pointless banning Suarez for years, it's not gonna fix the problem. Let him play with no wages and let docs try and rewire his brain,need help. "Ban him for years and he'll prob walk away from the game. Kids bite at schools the don't get binned for years/they get help and reform."
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Michu and the Hammers – a Swansea view
Posted by Sean Whetstone on June 25, 2014 in Whispers
West Ham have been strongly linked with Swansea's Michu over recent days – a player who can thrill and irritate in almost equal measure. It's known that the two clubs have spoken and that we are taking our time on moving forward given the player's various injury problems. In the meantime we asked www.theswanseaway.co.uk to mark our card and yours on the striker.
I completely understand West Ham's interest in Michu. Big Sam has been told to play more attractive football, and the Spaniard seems to be a perfect bridge – he's tall, good in the air, and he's spent the last few seasons playing for a team renowned for a pleasing-on-the-eye style. Whether that's enough to for West Ham to overlook his injury problems of last season is a different question though. There have also been murmurings about his attitude, and possible unhappiness since Michael Laudrup's departure although the club have refuted this and there don't appear to be any real concerns, But Michu does like a strop if things aren't going his way on the field and I'm most definitely not a fan of that. If you're stropping you're probably not pressing your opponent. Get the bloody ball back and then have a moan! Truth is Michu is a player who delights and frustrates in equal measure. On his day, you'll struggle to find a cooler, more natural finisher. Off his day? Well, injuries caused the biggest problems for him last year but his form was quite poor for a good whack of 2012/13 and the beginning of 2013/14.
In his first 18 games in the Premier League he scored thirteen goals and in his next 34 he managed just seven. Ok, 17 of those games were last season when he was rocked by injury but if I'm brutally honest I'm not as much of a fan of the Spaniard as most. I think he's a great player but the problems seems to be that at 28 he still doesn't know what position he plays. He started his first season playing behind Danny Graham, before alternating between attacking midfield and centre-forward. Unfortunately though, no matter where he was supposedly operating he still plays, well, like Michu. He drops deep as "he prefers arriving in the box late" but in the Premier League – and especially for a club like the Swans – a player wandering around with disregard for tactical positioning can at times become a bit of a liability. It's disruptive for the midfield and I feel that Michu is at his best, or was at his best, when he was leading the line and we were essentially forcing him to play as a striker.
As for whether any deal is likely to be done remains to be seen. All I can say is that, we only paid £2 million and in his first season he scored twenty-two goals.
To a club like the Swans, the opportunity to make a profit on a player who really, really struggled with injury last season seems too good to pass up.
Where once there were figures in excess of £20 million pounds floating around, I feel at this moment in time the reported £6million fee West Ham are believed to be considering would be sufficient to begin negotiations with the player. He's on decent wages too (£30k plus), and again for a club the size of the Swans the chance to trim the wage bill may well be a very appealing option – a possibility further strengthened by the prolific debut season of Wilfried Bony. Without a need for Michu's goals, the Swans are quite likely to be open to talks regarding his future. As I've said though, he is a very good player. He's already shown he can score goals in the Premiership and if he can stay fit for the foreseeable future six million is a bargain. Whether the West Ham hierarchy are willing to take the risk remains to be seen. After all there's a chance he could be a one season wonder!
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Sam needs "spectacular season" to get new deal
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on June 25, 2014 in Whispers
Sam Allardyce is facing the biggest season of his managerial career as he prepares to oversee the return to pre-season training ahead of a critical West Ham 2014-15. The 59 year old is bidding to bring in a further five players, including two more strikers, knowing that he needs a massive campaign. With his contract running out next summer, Allardyce is desperate to earn another deal which will see him take the Hammers into the Olympic Stadium. But ClaretandHugh has learned that he will need to produce "a totally spectacular" campaign for that to happen. Although the 'Sam Out' campaign has cooled as the summer has kicked in, the mood within the club remains as it was at the end of last season. One of our most trusted sources made it clear that the team has to produce a top ten finish as a minimum requirement. But he added: "Sam Allardyce will need an entirely spectacular season to be looking at a new contract offer.. We can't dwell anymore on last season – it's all about what happens in 2014-15. "The requirements are now well known. We want to see the fans relationship with the manager restored and a more attacking and attractive type of football played. "It's a very big season for everybody and Sam knows where is with everything and what's required. "What won't do and what isn't acceptable is to claim that survival is an achievement – nobody wants top be hearing that again."
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