Saturday, September 12

Daily WHUFC News - 13th September 2015

From the Boardroom - David Gold
WHUFC.com

I was able to go and see Slaven and the first-team squad at training on
Friday and the spirit among the whole squad looks so good at the moment. We
have been working towards building a strong squad like the one we have now
for the last five-years and it was great to see the players at Chadwell
Heath and see it all come to fruition. We have got some serious players that
we have brought into the Club that I am confident are going to make a
difference. If I am picking the team for myself I would have great
difficulty choosing who would be in it. That is the proof that we have got
some quality players and they are fighting for their position. That is
something that we wanted. Seeing Andy Carroll come off the training pitch
when he has had a full session is great to see. I would love to see him
score and he has obviously been building up to this moment. He has had a
tough time but there is no reason why he cannot play the next five or six
years without an injury. We are looking in good shape and I am hugely
confident. We have just got to overcome our home form and I don't think it
is a big problem and I'm sure it can be corrected. I know Slaven knows the
pressures that the players are under at home and it will be resolved. We
will put out a good team against Newcastle and we will give a good account
of ourselves. You don't go away and beat Arsenal and Liverpool without
being a good side. If we had won one of those games people will say we had
our day, but to do it twice tells me we are a decent side and we have added
players since then. You have got to be optimistic but we need to do it at
home and I cannot wait for Monday. I'm sure Slaven will be hoping for a
similar outcome to the last time he faced Steve McClaren at Wembley. It will
be a big night for all of us. Newcastle have only got two points and are not
scoring goals and they will be battling as well to get something from the
game. It is a tough one to call but I am confident after our Liverpool
result that we should look pretty good on Monday.

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West Ham v Newcastle
KO 20:00
12 September 2015
Last updated at 21:09

Barclays Premier League
Venue: Upton Park Date: Monday, 14 September
Andy Carroll is in contention for West Ham after recovering from a knee
injury, but Alex Song, who has rejoined on loan, is out with an ankle
problem. The Hammer's trio of new signings, Victor Moses, Michail Antonio
and Nikica Jelavic, are all available. Newcastle will be without striker
Aleksandar Mitrovic, who is serving a three-match suspension. Defender Paul
Dummett is also out after suffering a setback in his recovery from a
hamstring injury.

Jonathan Pearce: "Upton Park has been blanketed with sentimentality as it
enters the final season. The players have looked stifled by it all, starting
with defeats by Bournemouth and Leicester like shuffling sleepwalkers. "But
the old ground really wakes up under floodlights. Now West Ham's home form
might match their away successes. "Slaven Bilic believes the win at
Liverpool was hugely significant in the club's progression. "With just one
goal in eight away league games, Newcastle lack potency. They've averaged
just over 30% of possession in their last three games which is concerning.
"If West Ham start well, the visitors might not see enough of the ball to
get back into it."

WHAT THE MANAGERS SAY

West Ham manager Slaven Bilic: "It is very important. We need to win at
home, or at least to get something from the game because we need to build on
our great away results. "We have to start picking up points at home, and I'm
very confident because our reactions in the second halves of both games were
good, and if we can do it from the start and cut out the silly mistakes, we
will be alright."

Newcastle head coach Steve McClaren: "We feel we're establishing a platform.
We've seen evidence of that but we've been down to 10 men in wo of the four
games. "We need the breaks. We need to play better football, create more
chances and score more goals and the results will come."

LAWRO'S PREDICTION

Nobody is doubting the ability of Newcastle boss Steve McClaren - but now it
is a case of him finding his best team and knitting it together. West Ham
are proving very difficult to predict at the moment, winning away at Arsenal
and Liverpool but losing both games at home, so I am probably best off going
for a draw. Think you can do better than Lawro? Predict the score for this
match and the rest of this round's Premier League fixtures in our Predictor
game.

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head
Newcastle have only lost two of their previous nine league games at Upton
Park (W4, D3).
West Ham have earned just one win in their last five Premier League meetings
with Newcastle (D2, L2).
Aaron Cresswell scored the only goal in this fixture last season as West Ham
won 1-0 in November.

West Ham United
West Ham are yet to win a point at home under Slaven Bilic (L2).
They have lost their last three Premier League games at Upton Park,
conceding eight goals in the process.
The Hammers have scored with 22% of their shots this season - a league high.
They have been shown six red cards in 10 games this season in all
competitions, compared to three in 43 matches in 2014-15.

Newcastle United
Newcastle are still awaiting their first league win of the season - last
year they went seven games without a victory at the start of the campaign.
They have failed to score in their last three Premier League matches (L2,
D1).
The Magpies haven't won any of their last nine away games in the league (L7,
D2).
However, their draw at Old Trafford in their last away match ended a run of
seven straight defeats away from home.

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Jarvis scores on Norwich debut
KUMB,com
Filed: Saturday, 12th September 2015
By: Staff Writer

He only scored four times in 78 Premier League appearances for West Ham -
but Matt Jarvis is already off the mark for new club Norwich City. The
on-loan Hammer scored Norwich's third goal against fellow Premier League
newcomers Bournemouth at Carrow Road this afternoon, midway through the
second half on his debut for the Canaries. And it was a great strike too,
from a player whose most recent goal for West Ham came in a 3-1 defeat
against Arsenal at the Emirates nearly 18 months ago. Picking up the ball
from team mate Jonny Howson, Jarvis cut inside a defender before curling the
ball into the far corner of Artur Boruc's goal - the kind of move that
persuaded Sam Allardyce to part with around £7.5million when signing the
former Wolves winger three years ago last month. He can't believe it ...
and neither can we: Jarvis celebrates his debut goal (image courtesy PA
Twitter)

Jarvis' new club went on to win the game 3-1 - a victory that takes them
above West Ham into eighth place in tonight's fledgling Premier League
table. The Hammers - now down to tenth as a result of today's matches -
have the opportunity to overtake the Canaries once again when they face
Newcastle at the Boleyn Ground on Monday evening.

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Slaven Bilic v Steve McClaren: Career timelines since Wembley game
By Joel Barnett and Adam Bate
Last Updated: 12/09/15 10:44pm
SSN

Eight years on from the fateful night at Wembley that cost England a place
at Euro 2008, West Ham manager Slaven Bilic faces Newcastle boss Steve
McClaren again. Bilic's Croatia were the 3-2 winners in November 2007, the
result losing McClaren his job, and the two men have traversed Europe in the
subsequent years. After two major tournaments with his home country, Bilic
has coached clubs in Russia and Turkey, while McClaren's journey has taken
him to Holland and Germany.

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Slaven Bilic plans to moderate Andy Carroll's aggressive approach ahead of
West Ham return against Newcastle
0 COMMENTS 22:30, 12 SEPTEMBER 2015
BY TOM HOPKINSON
The striker could feature against his former club after eight months out but
Bilic doesn't want him to change his style completely
The Mirror

Slaven Bilic will try to temper Andy Carroll's aggressive approach to
football without taking away any of his menace, writes Tom Hopkinson in the
Sunday People. The big striker has taken eight months to get over his latest
injury blow, but after a six-week pre-season of his own he is in line for a
return to the West Ham starting line-up against his former club Newcastle on
Monday. West Ham boss Bilic said: "I don't want to stop his approach. I want
to moderate it. If you take that away from Andy Carroll then he wouldn't be
Andy Carroll. "His biggest quality is that he goes in and scares defenders.
It is almost impossible to mark him in the box. "The reason he got so many
injuries was not only because of the way he was playing but also because he
was playing when he was not totally ready. "He could get away with it if he
was a different kind of footballer – tidy, not making challenges. The main
problem was he was coming on the pitch after only two or three days of
training. "He has now had six weeks of hard training. It is almost like
signing a new player and, yes, I am tempted to play him against his old
team." Bilic will be up against Steve McClaren in a competitive game for the
first time since Croatia beat England 3-2 at Wembley on the famous 'Wally
With The Brolly' night back in 2007. And he hailed the former England boss,
David Beckham, and Steven Gerrard for the way they conducted themselves
after that defeat. Bilic added: "The players knew what was coming the next
day. I went to get my shirts for my son. They didn't change their behaviour,
they were not like, 'Go away - we lost'.
They showed class in defeat. People like Gerrard, McClaren, Beckham. They
were gutted. They knew they would be killed the following day.
"That's what I liked about them."

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Slaven Bilic prepares for Steve McClaren rematch after Croatia's famous
Wembley win launched his career
0 COMMENTS 22:30, 12 SEPTEMBER 2015
BY STEVE STAMMERS
McClaren was destroyed after his umbrella shambles in 2008 with the pair set
to go head-to-head when West Ham face Newcastle on Monday night
The Mirror

Slaven Bilic finished the match wearing a beanie hat and dancing in triumph
on the rain-sodden Wembley turf. Steve McClaren's ended with a grimace and
an umbrella that would inspire a hundred ­headlines and no job. Croatia had
beaten England 3-2 and Bilic was on his way to Euro 2008. McClaren was
waiting for his P45 from the FA after his team failed to secure the one
point needed to join the Croats in Austria and Switzerland the following
summer. The day was November 21, 2007 – a day which McClaren will never
forget for all the wrong reasons. Hindsight gives 20-20 vision, but there
were three decisions that fateful day, which McClaren, on reflection, would
not have repeated.
First, he chose rookie keeper Scott Carson. Secondly, he opted to go for an
experienced line-up in a match England only had to draw to reach the finals
of Euro 2008. That was a surprise to the England coaching staff. Then came
the fateful acceptance of an umbrella offered by an FA staff member. Now
comes the re-match at Upton Park tomorrow night – Bilic now in charge at
West Ham while McClaren is manager of Newcastle. But, as Bilic explained, it
is not the first rematch. "That came when I was with Besiktas (last year)
and we played Queens Park Rangers in a ­pre-season match in Germany," said
the Croatia n. "Harry Redknapp was the Rangers manager and he was having a
knee operation, so Steve took charge. Rangers won 1-0." Monday, however,
will be the first meaningful rematch and Bilic is in no doubt about the
­importance of their last meeting. "I was proud, of course, because it was
one of the biggest wins for my country. England is a mighty power – not just
in sport, but in everything. "For us, as a small nation, when you are better
than England whether it is football – or ­basketball – or the Eurovision
Song Contest! The fact it is England makes it special." But Bilic also made
it clear he has nothing but respect for McClaren and his players, saying: "I
can't say me and Steve are friends, but I have met him a few times since and
he is a quality man. No one can deny he is one of the most polite people in
football and that is why I like him." Evidence of that came an hour after
the final whistle at Wembley when Bilic went souvenir-hunting. The England
dressing room was like a morgue. A silent and depressed place. Frank
Lampard, Steven Gerrard and David Beckham had taken the defeat particularly
badly. Then came a knock on the door and there was a triumphant Bilic. He
wanted shirts to take back to his son as mementoes of the night. He was
half-expecting cold ­shoulders. "But England showed class in defeat," he
recalled. "The players knew what was coming the next day, but they did not
change their behaviour. They were not like, 'Go away – we lost.' People like
Gerrard and Beckham. They were gutted. "They knew they would be killed the
following day, but they were good with me. That is what I liked about them a
lot." Bilic had some sympathy for McClaren. "We had qualified three days
earlier. A big relief," he said. "If we had needed a point, there would have
been a lot on our shoulders. England, instead, were like that." It was a
victory that raised Bilic's stock as a coach and his rise was McClaren's
fall. Now, they meet again and the pressure is on McClaren. A win for
Newcastle would not erase what happened at Wembley, but it would help to
even the score. But one warning for McClaren – scattered showers are
forecast for tomorrow in East London and, even if there is a maelstrom, he
would do well to resist any offer of an umbrella to ward off the elements.
Decisions like that can come back to haunt you. But no one needs to tell
Steve McClaren that.

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Kevin Nolan holds talks with Bolton over emotional return after leaving West
Ham
22:30, 12 SEPTEMBER 2015
BY DEAN JONES

The 33-year-old, who spent 10 years with the Trotters, is on the lookout for
a new club after having his contract terminated at Upton Park
The Mirror

West Ham United's Kevin Nolan and AFC Bournemouth's Simon Francis battle for
the ballHeading home: Could Nolan return to the Trotters?
Kevin Nolan has spoken to Bolton about making an emotional return. The
midfielder, 33, had his West Ham contract terminated by mutual consent and
has since been training with Leyton Orient to maintain fitness. Now Nolan is
on the lookout for a new club – and Bolton are desperate to take him back.
He played for them for 10 years and it is understood he travelled north for
talks with the Trotters on Friday. Bolton fear they will not be able to
afford his wages, but are hopeful an agreement can be struck.

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Bookies reckon Adebayor will join Irons
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on September 12, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

Emmanuel Adebayor remains at a short price to join the Hammers. Irons boss
Slaven Bilic admitted that he had spoken to the Spurs striker for an hour
but that there had been no negotiations. He revealed that the pair had
merely had a chat and that there were no negotiations adding he had simply
wanted to talk to him. He said: "We spoke for one hour, and the possibility
of him coming, but in the end it didn't happen because of the contract
situation with Spurs."

Adebayor falls out of contract next summer but a future switch to West Ham,
either in the January transfer window or as a free agent next year, now
seems unlikely with Nikicia Jelavic arriving and Andy Carroll back to
fitness. However, none of that has stopped Sky Bet offering odds of 7/4
that he will join the Irons by February 3, next year. In their latest list
they also offer him joining Monaco at 2/1. Villa 4/1, QPR 8/1 and Watford at
10/1. Keep your money in your pocket.

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"It feels like we can beat anyone on our day"
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on September 12, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

ClaretandHugh blogger SCOTT ALSWEILER is an east end boy based in the
States.

He's as passionate about the Irons today as he was as a kid growing up in
the area and in his latest piece he's excited at what he's seeing this
season.

So relax and enjoy this great read!

Sit back, relax, and imagine. You're walking towards the light at the end of
the tunnel. You can hear the chants, and songs; the immense pride radiating
from the stands. You can feel it, you're going to win this. For your
teammates, for the Gaffer, for the fans. You take another step into the
light, into a sea of claret and blue…

Which of us didn't daydream about that when we were youngsters? To pull on
the hallowed colours and march out onto the Boleyn, the strains of Bubbles
ringing in our ears. For our current squad (and especially for our very own
Academy graduates), this season is the last time they'll do it at our
venerable old home. But exciting times await us when we leave.

And the exciting times have started early. One of our own, Slaven Bilic
(would anyone really mind if I called him SuperSlav), has put together the
most exciting squad I've seen in years. There is no longer the worry about
an injury to a key player destroying the season – we have depth.

Slav is in the enviable position of having to leave players on the bench who
could easily start in any game. While prior managers might have had dreams
of Barcelona, Slav had dreams of West Ham.

We've changed. It no longer feels like we need a bit of luck to win a game
against a half-decent opponent. Now, it feels like we could beat anyone on
our day. All credit to Messrs. Gold and Sullivan for backing the Gaffer in
his quest to bring us to new heights and glory.

We're building a foundation that could see us challenging at the very top in
years to come. Yes, we lost to both Leicester and Bournemouth at home, but I
don't see that as indicative of how our season will play out. Rather, it
looks like a team finding its way into the best home game tactics. We
certainly aren't starved for goals and action!

The West Ham Way has been much talked about. But always a little difficult
to define. Flowing, attractive, and fleet-footed football is certainly a
part of it. But maybe too, a bit of unpredictability in results.

We can't say we haven't seen that so far. And no doubt we'll see more of it.
But we'll be thrilling to watch. It will be on Monday, when we beat
Newcastle. I wonder if Slav's friend will bring his brolly?

I'll be honest, I don't want to see us in any European competitions next
season. I think we need another season or two to be properly prepared for
the demands that puts on a squad. But I do think that Slav is the man to
lead us there when we're ready.

Finally, a bit of a plea. I live in the US these days. I watch on the telly
(and we actually get very good coverage). I had hoped to get over for a game
in our last season at the Boleyn, but it appears highly unlikely that I'll
be able to do so. So when you go, sing extra loud for me. I want to hear
from here. And if you listen really hard, you might hear me singing with
you.

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£10 million extra to make "Slaven a hero"
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on September 12, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

David Gold reckons he and David Sullivan have done everything they can to
help make Slaven Bilic a hero. The widely held belief before the transfer
heated up was that the co owners would spend around £25 million in the
summer transfer window. But the pair have gone about £10 million more than
that as they have attempted to bring real depth to the squad in their final
Boleyn year. Gold – speaking exclusively to ClaretandHugh – said: "We've
gone as far as we dare and we really hope it's enough to make Slaven a hero.
"We've had a decent team to put out for a couple of years when everybody was
fit but now we have that and a very good bench. "These are two incredibly
important years for us and we needed to go the extra mile to give ourselves
absolutely every chance. "I believe we have done that and it's excellent to
hear everybody speaking so positively bout the business we've done and the
future."

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Seven former Hammers score ten goals
Posted by Sean Whetstone on September 12, 2015 in News, Whispers
C A ND H

Stewart Downing scored in the 70th minute this afternoon to help his
boy-hood club Middlesborough win 2-0 over MK dons this afternoon which moves
them up to third place in the Championship.

Matty Jarvis also scored on his Norwich debut on loan from West Ham in the
67th minute to help Norwich beat Bournemouth 3-1 in the Premier League which
allowed the Canaries to leap frog the Hammers into eighth place in the
table.

George Moncur scored for Colchester United after coming as a second half
substitute to help his side to a 3-3 draw with Chesterfield. Colchester sit
in the relegation zone of league One in 22nd place after six games.

Matty Taylor scored for Burnley helping them to 3-1 win over Sheffield
Wednesday. Burnley jump up to 5th place in the Championship play off zone.

Freddie Sears scored the only goal for Ipswich Town as they suffered a 5-1
loss against Reading in the Championship which drops them down to 8th place.

Former Hammer Henri Lansbury converted a penalty on the 75th minute for
Nottingham Forest cancelling out a goal by Charlie Austin for QPR. Forest
finished the away game 2-1 winners to show they can still win after
playmaker Antonio's departure to West Ham. Forest sit in 12th place in the
Championship.

Finally, Maiga is back to his scoring ways after a hat trick for new club
Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr.

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Matt Jarvis scores on his Norwich debut
Posted by Sean Whetstone on September 12, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

Matt Jarvis on loan to Norwich City has scored on his debut this afternoon.
Jarvis was one of two changes for the Canaries who beat Bournemouth 3-1 this
afternoon.

Jarvis fired a left footed shot from the right side of the box to the top
left corner of Bournemouth's net assisted by Jonny Howson to get his first
goal for Norwich in the 67th minute. However just six minutes the on loan
Hammer was substituted with Martin Olsson coming on in his place.

Jarvis's eleventh hour transfer deadline day loan deal to Norwich City will
save West Ham £1.75 million over this season with Norwich paying 100 per
cent of the player's £45,000-per-week wages.

In 2012 Matt Jarvis signed a five year contract after he signed from Wolves
for a transfer fee believed to be £10.75m.

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Lanzini well in frame as guessing game starts
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on September 12, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

Manuel Lanzini looks set to keep his place in the Hammers line-up for the
match against Newcastle on Monday night.

Insiders are telling ClaretandHugh the manager is set to reward the team
that beat Liverpool so convincingly with another run-out against the
Geordies.

We were told: "One of the biggest questions is whether he will stick with
young Lanzini and the answer is that it's going to be very difficult to
leave him out after a goal-scoring League debut.

"There is nothing definitive at this stage but the general mood seems to be
that the lad will start and that the team will remain unchanged."

That will mean that the bench will be as strong as we've seen at at the
Boleyn in several years with Antonio, Moses and Carroll looking to get on at
some stage.

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Irons may let front man move on
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on September 12, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H
Exclusive

Mauro Zarate is likely to be made available for loan or even a permanent
transfer in the next transfer window assuming the club suffers no injury
setbacks. Zarate now looks to again have moved down the pecking order
following the arrival of the transfer window signings whilst Manuel Lanzini
is seen as the youthful creative force to be given every opportunity up
front. Zarate had a decent start to the season and maybe on the bench for
Monday night's game against Newcastle following but when everybody s fit his
chances are set to be limited. ClaretandHugh has learned exclusively that
the club will be ready to let him take his chance either on loan or via a
permanent move should the right sort of offer arrive. We were told: "The
club is so well off now in terms of squad depth it may be very much on the
agenda if clubs come in."

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Gold – Slaven deserves the problems!
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on September 12, 2015 in News, Whispers
Exclusive
C NND H
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on September 12, 2015 in News, Whispers
Exclusive

The co-chairman was in jovial mood as he spoke of the difficulties his
manager faces in picking a team for the match against Newcastle United on
Monday night adding: "He asked for various players and we got them all.
Slaven deserves the problem!"

Gold admits he has warmed to his new boss in a big way and believes he could
remain with the club manager for a long time into the future.

Speaking exclusively to ClaretandHugh he said: "He's 47. When someone
reaches their 60s there's a natural end to things but Slaven could be here
for many years to come.

"I like the man very much. Sometimes you meet people and there's a natural
chemistry – this is one of those occasions.

He even thanked me for the transfer window which is the first time in 23
years a manager has done so. He's a proper man and I believe he will be a
top manager for us.

"We are all fascinated to see what team he puts out on Monday but one thing
is certain, we will have the strongest bench we've seen at West Ham in many
years.

"I wouldn't even start to speculate but I'm sure he has some headaches on
that front" and he laughed: "He deserves them."
The co-chairman was in jovial mood as he spoke of the difficulties his
manager faces in picking a team for the match against Newcastle United on
Monday night adding: "He asked for various players and we got them all.
Slaven deserves the problem!"

Gold admits he has warmed to his new boss in a big way and believes he could
remain with the club manager for a long time into the future.

Speaking exclusively to ClaretandHugh he said: "He's 47. When someone
reaches their 60s there's a natural end to things but Slaven could be here
for many years to come.

"I like the man very much. Sometimes you meet people and there's a natural
chemistry – this is one of those occasions.

He even thanked me for the transfer window which is the first time in 23
years a manager has done so. He's a proper man and I believe he will be a
top manager for us.

"We are all fascinated to see what team he puts out on Monday but one thing
is certain, we will have the strongest bench we've seen at West Ham in many
years.

"I wouldn't even start to speculate but I'm sure he has some headaches on
that front" and he laughed: "He deserves them.".

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Gold reacts to Payet injury rumours
Posted by Sean Whetstone on September 12, 2015 in News, Whisper
C AND H

West Ham Chairman David Gold has been quick to quash Dimtri Payet injury
rumours.

Asked on twitter whether Payet was injured Gold told his 123,000 followers
"Payet is training with the first team squad and is available for selection.
dg"

And it's not just West Ham fans who are interested whether Payet is
fighting fight or not, the 28 year old French International is a firm
favourite amongst Fantasy football players who are desperate to know whether
he will be available to score them points in their Fantasy teams come Monday
night.

Payet is included in 8.3% of all Fantasy teams on the official Fantasy
Premier League having scored 20 points so far this season. Only Kouyate has
scored more points this season with a tally of 25 points to his name and
has been selected in 5.2% of all fantasy teams.

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