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Hammers bring back McCartney


WEST HAM have have signed George McCartney from Sunderland on a two-year contract — for what will be his third spell at Upton Park.


The 31-year-old came through the youth system at Sunderland before a switch to the Hammers saw him spend two years at the club from 2006 to 2008.

McCartney then re-joined Sunderland before returning for a year-long loan in east London last season as the Hammers made an immediate return to the Premier League.

The Northern Irishman becomes the club’s fourth summer capture following the arrivals of goalkeepers Jussi Jaaskelainen and Stephen Henderson from Bolton and Portsmouth respectively and Senegal midfielder Mohamed Diame from Wigan.

The defender said: "I am delighted to be coming back to West Ham and this time on a permanent basis.

“It was great to be part of the side that won promotion for the club last season.

“It was a fantastic way to end the campaign last year and I am really looking forward to being back in the Premier League with West Ham.”




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Julien Faubert has left for Turkish side Elazigspor after five years with the club which also included a loan spell with Real Madrid.





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Czech Republic Under-21 goalkeeper Marek Stech has also left, having made three appearances in the Carling Cup in his six years in east London.





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Botafogo snap up Seedorf: Hammers target moves to Brazil




The former Dutch international ended a 10-year stint at AC Milan this summer and had reportedly been interesting Premier League side West Ham

But the Surinam-born midfielder has been given what Botafogo claim is the most lucrative deal ever handed out to a foreign player in Brazil.

The club announced the deal in a statement which read: "Botafogo have formalised a contract with the Dutch midfielder Clarence Seedorf, who is 36.

"Seedorf has signed a deal for two years with Botafogo."

"It is the biggest contract for a foreigner made by a Brazilian football club."

Rio de Janeiro-based Botafogo sit eighth in the Campeonato Brasileiro with three wins from six matches.






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Hammers pick up full-back: McCartney signs for the third time


East London club sign left-back on permanent deal following last season's successful loan spell
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George McCartney has signed for West Ham on a two-year contract for what will be his third spell at Upton Park.

The 31-year-old left-back came through the youth system at Sunderland before moving to the Hammers where he spent two years from 2006 to 2008 before rejoining the Black Cats.

McCartney then enjoyed a successful season-long loan in east London last season as the Hammers made an immediate return to the Barclays Premier League.

The Belfast-born defender, who won West Ham's Players' Player of the Year award last season said: "I am delighted to be coming back to West Ham and this time on a permanent basis.

"It was great to be part of the side that won promotion for the club last season.

"It was a fantastic way to end the campaign last year and I am really looking forward to being back in the Premier League with West Ham."

The Northern Irishman becomes the club's fourth summer capture following the arrivals of goalkeepers Jussi Jaaskelainen and Stephen Henderson from Bolton and Portsmouth respectively and Senegal midfielder Mohamed Diame from Wigan.






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GEORGE MCCARTNEY IN FOR A TRIPLE WHAMMY



WEST HAM have signed Sunderland defender George McCartney on a two-year contract for what will be his third spell at Upton Park.

The 31-year-old came through the youth system at Sunderland before moving to the Hammers where he spent two years from 2006 to 2008 before rejoining the Black Cats.


McCartney had a successful season’s loan at the Hammers last season as they made an immediate return to the Premier League.


The Northern Irishman becomes the club’s fourth summer capture following the arrivals of keepers Jussi Jaaskelainen and Stephen Henderson from Bolton and Portsmouth respectively and Senegal midfielder Mohamed Diame from Wigan.


“I am delighted to be coming back to West Ham on a permanent basis,” said the Belfast-born full-back, who won West Ham’s Players’ Player of the Year award last season.

“It was great to be part of the side that won promotion.


“It was a fantastic way to end the campaign and I am really looking forward to being back in the Premier League with West Ham.”


The Hammers also announced that Julien Faubert has left for Turkish side Elazigspor after five years with the club which also included a loan spell at Real Madrid.






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First day back: West Ham gear up for their return to the Premier League as pre-season gets underway
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New boys: George McCartney, Stephen Henderson, Jussi Jaaskelainen and Mohamed Diame
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Quick smart: West Ham won promotion to the Premier League by beating Blackpool at Wembley





New boys West Ham first back as Premier League clubs prepare for pre-season return




Euro 2012 may be coming to an end but the football juggernaut rumbles on as West Ham were the first Premier League side to return to training after the summer break.

Sam Allardyce, who led his side to promotion via the Championship play-offs, is clearly keen to get a head start on his rivals before the big kick-off on August 18.

While the England stars are resting up on beaches across the globe, Allardyce handed control over to assistant Neil McDonald, who oversaw training.

New signings Jussi Jaaskelainen, Mohamed Diame, George McCartney and Stephen Henderson, who made his move from Portsmouth permanent, were present as they got to know their new team-mates.

'I think we got the boys in to make sure they were all back in off their holidays, were fit and well and got all their gear ready for travelling away to Austria,' said McDonald.

'We did a quick session for about an hour and were all tested for their weights and body fats. It was good to see them all interacting with each other and we had a couple of new players as well, which was great.
'It was a nice, relaxed day. We fly to Austria and start the proper work on Monday ahead of welcoming Aston Villa in six or seven weeks' time.'

The Hammers squad will fly to Austria for a week-long training camp on Monday, The trip will end with a fixture with FK Austria Wien at the Franz Horr Stadium on July 7.

McDonald said the players would be put through their paces in hot sunshine.

'Everyone looks really good and we're really happy with what we've seen. We'll be doing plenty of football as well as fitness work before finishing off the first week with a great game, so we're really looking forward to it.

'The players have had a good break but we're all excited. Pre-season is always difficult but always enjoyable, so we've got to make sure we get everybody through the next six or seven weeks and available for the first game against Villa.'





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Permanent: McCartney spent last season on loan at West Ham




Big Sam makes George his boy as Sunderland defender McCartney rejoins Hammers



West Ham have signed Sunderland defender George McCartney on a two-year contract for what will be his third spell at Upton Park.

The 31-year-old came through the youth system at Sunderland before moving to the Hammers where he spent two years from 2006 to 2008 before rejoining the Black Cats.

McCartney then enjoyed a successful season-long loan in east London last season as the Hammers made an immediate return to the Barclays Premier League.

The Northern Irishman becomes the club's fourth summer capture following the arrivals of goalkeepers Jussi Jaaskelainen and Stephen Henderson from Bolton and Portsmouth respectively and Senegal midfielder Mohamed Diame from Wigan.


'I am delighted to be coming back to West Ham and this time on a permanent basis,' said the Belfast-born full-back, who won West Ham's Players' Player of the Year award last season.

'It was great to be part of the side that won promotion for the club last season.

'It was a fantastic way to end the campaign last year and I am really looking forward to being back in the Premier League with West Ham.'

The former Northern Ireland international excelled during his first stay in east London, scoring once in 71 appearances in all competitions.

After moving back to the Stadium of Light in 2008, McCartney spent two seasons with Sunderland and one on loan at Leeds.


Having fallen out of favour on Wearside, the 31-year-old returned to West Ham on loan in August 2011, scoring one goal in 43 appearances in all competitions.

The Hammers also announced that Julien Faubert has left for Turkish side Elazigspor after five years with the club which also included a loan spell with Real Madrid.

Czech Republic Under-21 goalkeeper Marek Stech has also left, having made three appearances in the Carling Cup in his six years in east London.





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Hammer blow for West Ham as target Seedorf moves to Brazil in mega-bucks switch




Former Holland international Clarence Seedorf has joined Brazilian side Botafogo on a two-year-deal.

The Surinam-born 36-year-old, who ended a 10-year stint at AC Milan this summer and had been interesting West Ham, has been given what Botafogo claim is the most lucrative deal ever handed out to a foreign player in Brazil.

The club announced the deal in a statement which read: 'Botafogo have formalised a contract with the Dutch midfielder Clarence Seedorf, who is 36.

'Seedorf has signed a deal for two years with Botafogo.'


It went on: 'It is the biggest contract for a foreigner made by a Brazilian football club.'

Rio de Janeiro-based Botafogo sit eighth in the Campeonato Brasileiro with three wins from six matches.







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Nolan linked with shock move



Queens Park Rangers are being linked with a surprise move for West Ham midfielder Kevin Nolan.

Rangers have already swooped on Upton Park this summer when signing goalkeeper Robert Green on a free transfer and reports now claim that Nolan could follow him.
The Hammers midfielder is tied to a bumper long-term deal at the club but rumours are suggesting the R's will offer him even more in an attempt to lure him to Loftus Road.
It remains to be seen if Nolan would be interested in a move to QPR, while Sam Allardyce will be very reluctant to let him go and is likely to knock back any bids from Mark Hughes.
However that is not stopping the rumour mill which suggests an offer is in the pipeline.




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Mangane keeps his options open


Rennes midfielder Kader Mangane claims to have 'offers on the table' and has refused to rule out a move to the Premier League this summer.



The Senegal international is understood to be a top target for West Ham manager Sam Allardyce, as he looks to bolster his ranks ahead of a return to the English top-flight.

Versatile Mangane, who can also operate in defence, is considered to boast all of the attributes required to be a success in England.

He admits a switch to Upton Park could be on the cards, but says he has a number of options to weigh up before deciding where he will be plying his trade in 2012/13.

"I don't want to talk about my future, I am just looking forward to next season," said Mangane.

"There are some offers on the table and I will choose the best option for myself and Rennes.

"The Premier League? Of course it would be a dream to play there.

"West Ham are a fantastic club and London is a beautiful city."






Tottenham are set to sign CSKA Moscow's Russia international Alan Dzagoev, according to his father.

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Victor Moses is a target for several Premier League clubs

Wigan have warned Liverpool and Chelsea that they want at least £12m for Victor Moses, 21.

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Paris Saint-Germain are lining up an £8million bid for Chelsea captain John Terry.

Daily Mail

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini is playing down the chances of a move for Arsenal striker Robin van Persie.

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Croatian striker Danijel Pranjic, 31, says he would be "honoured" to join Everton after leaving Bayern Munich as a free agent.

Daily Mail

Lyon goalkeeper Hugo Lloris is available at the right price according to club president Jean-Michel Aulas - and that has put Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool on alert.

Daily Mail

Newcastle have agreed a £5m fee with FC Twente for Brazilian defender Douglas, 24.

Daily Express

Chelsea are favourites to capture right-back Maicon from Inter Milan after Real Madrid ended their interest in the Brazilian.

Daily Mail

West Ham are close to a deal for Senegalese defender Abdou Kader Mangane of Rennes.

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Andres Iniesta has hailed Spain's Euro 2012 triumph as 'magical and unique'.

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Arsene Wenger has ruled out leaving Arsenal to replace Laurent Blanc as France manager.

Daily Mail

Italy striker Mario Balotelli's shirtless goal celebration has been copied by a striker in Japan.

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Mario Balotelli's agent has rated the 21-year-old striker as the first player to be worth £200m.

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Former Tottenham midfielder Graham Roberts insists that Andre Villas-Boas won't face any dressing room unrest at White Hart Lane.

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Marvin Sordell is set to make the GB Olympic squad

Bolton striker Marvin Sordell has won a surprise call-up to Stuart Pearce's GB Olympic football squad.

The Guardian

Adam Johnson will seek assurances over his Manchester City future when he holds talks with manager Roberto Mancini this week.

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David Beckham insists he will carry on playing for as long as possible even after his Olympic heartbreak.
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Jack Butland, 19, is set to be the only member of England's Euro 2012 squad named in Stuart Pearce's Team GB squad for the Olympics today.

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cheers ch
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Would i be happy or sad that Nolan could move , dont know to be honest
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Why would you be happy that our best Captain in years who scores goals leaves?
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Cheers CH, as always.

hope the Nolan story is standard transfer season bollox. He has grown into the captain's role and I would like to see him mere for some years to come.
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Cheers CH :thup: I really doubt that Nolan rumour has any truth to it.
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Cheers CH :thup:

David Gold said something on twitter yesterday about Kev

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“@Stu_Ablitt: Kevin Nolan isn't off to QPR is he? Kevin is OFF to the West Ham training ground to prepare him self for next season.
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New ink for Georgie it seems.
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cant believe clubcall just re-post twitter messages lazy journalism..... :lol:
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Cheers CH. First thing I check when I get to work each day. Not sure my boss would be too pleased about that but there you go. Thanks for the hard work.
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Chers CH. Nolan will be going no where.
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Sod football, that BOTD is :shock:
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wonder where stech will go?
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Didnt take long!

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Paddy O'Hammer wrote:Didnt take long!

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Cheers CH :thup:

There is no way Nolan would go to QPR. Just a made up rumour.
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QPR can just go and get relegated, and quit unsettling our players,
Why Rob Green wants to play in a team who leak goals is beyond me !!

Has he not alreay done that ?


Dodged a bullet of Seedorf, reported to be getting $1 million a month in Brazil.
at the ripe old age of 36 !!
Even LA Galaxy would not pay that !!

CH as always ... well done, and thanks.
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I wish QPR would just go do one. It may be paper talk but they seem to be constantly linked to one of our players or ex-players.


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Coops wrote:I wish QPR would just go do one. It may be paper talk but they seem to be constantly linked to one of our players or ex-players.


Cheers CH

It's almost as if Harry never left! Here's hoping the c*nt stays away from QPR!

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Cheers CH :thup:
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