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  1. from whufc.com :

     

    07/07/2007 18:43

    Following comments attributed to Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez today, West Ham United would like to make it clear that Craig Bellamy has not yet completed a move to Upton Park.

     

    After a fee of £7.5million was agreed between the two clubs, we can confirm that the Welsh international captain has successfully passed a medical and agreed personal terms.

     

    However, the deal has been delayed due to a private contractual issue between Craig Bellamy and Liverpool, which must be resolved before any transfer can be completed.

     

    The player is due to meet with Liverpool on Monday morning, and we expect to complete the transfer soon after.

     

    As always, confirmation of any new signing will appear here on whufc.com as soon as it is formally completed.

     

     

    Link: http://www.whufc.com/articles/article.php?page_id=9273

  2. from:fulhamweb.com

     

    Paris St Germain defender David Rozehnal has arrived on Tyneside with a view to completing a move to Newcastle United.

     

    The 26-year-old Czech international was at St James' Park on Monday afternoon to hold talks and undergo a medical.

     

    Manager Sam Allardyce hopes to be able to tie up what would be his third summer signing within 24 hours and take the first step towards rebuilding his defence.

     

    The Magpies tabled a bid of Ј2million earlier this month, but amid interest from Borussia Dortmund, increased the offer last week.

     

    Allardyce stepped up his interest in Rozehnal after missing out on Israel international Tal Ben Haim, who opted to join Chelsea on a free transfer rather than follow his former manager from Bolton to the north-east.

     

    Having wasted no time in taking striker Mark Viduka and midfielder Joey Barton to Tyneside, the new boss swiftly turned his attention to the club's defence.

     

    Rozehnal has been in his sights for some time, as have Liverpool's Sami Hyypia and Marseille skipper Habib Beye.

     

    His agent, Pavel Zika, revealed on Friday evening that a deal had been struck, and now it is a question of passing a medical and concluding the discussions.

     

    However, it is unlikely he would be the last defender to join the club this summer with Titus Bramble, Craig Moore, Oguchi Onyewu and Olivier Bernard all having left since Allardyce succeeded Glenn Roeder.

  3. from : Premierleague.com

     

    OVERALL PLAYER OF THE DECADE - Alan Shearer

     

    DOMESTIC PLAYER OF THE DECADE - Alan Shearer

     

                                                    http://tenseasons.premierleague.com/en/images/alan-shearer.jpg

     

    In the history of the FA Premier League, Alan Shearer is, quite simply, a striker without equal.

     

    No other forward can even come close to matching his goal-scoring record in the opening decade of Premiership competition and few players have been able to demonstrate a similar standard of commitment, determination, desire and achievement over such a long period at the very highest level.

     

    Shearer's scoring statistics and records speak for themselves. With Blackburn he became the first man to score 100 goals in the Premiership, taking just over three seasons to reach that milestone.

     

    After moving to his native Newcastle, he then became the first, and still the only, player to complete his double century of Premiership goals, with the roar from the Toon Army almost taking the roof off St James. Park as their hero found the net against Charlton in April 2002.

     

    And this season Shearer made another piece of history, with his rocket free-kick against Manchester United at Old Trafford making him the only player in the history of the competition to score 100 goals for two different clubs.

     

    Shearer has all the attributes of a classic English centre-forward. The pace of his youth may have faded somewhat through advancing years and wear and tear caused by serious knee injury, but he remains a fearsome opponent against whom defenders will not receive a moments rest.

     

    The shooting power he generates with his lethal right foot is awesome and his strength in holding off defenders remains legendary. He has few equals in the air and his fierce competitive streak helps him win challenges and battles which he goes into as second favourite.

     

    Shearer's Premiership bow for Blackburn on the opening weekend of the competition in August 1992 certainly served notice of his intentions.

     

    Just two days after celebrating his 22nd birthday, Shearer marked his debut for Rovers following his Ј3.3million summer move from Southampton in stunning fashion, firing home two goals as Blackburn drew 3-3 in a thrilling encounter at Selhurst Park.

     

    And since that day, the goals have continued to flow.

     

    Shearer scored 16 in 21 Premiership appearances in 1992/93, but missed a major part of the campaign after suffering cruciate ligament damage against Leeds on Boxing Day which ruled him out of the rest of the season.

     

    He bounced back in style the following season, finishing with 31 league goals, second only to Newcastle's Andy Cole in the scoring charts, and also being voted Footballer of the Year as Blackburn finished second in the table behind Manchester United.

     

    But there was no stopping the Shearer-Blackburn bandwagon the following season as Kenny Dalglish's side secured the Premiership title in nail-biting fashion, thanks mainly to the stunning return of 34 goals from their leading marksman.

     

    Shearer's prolific club form, which he replicated on international duty with England, attracted the interest of clubs across Europe, with many top teams coveting the services of the deadly marksman.

     

    But when Kevin Keegan tabled a stunning £15million offer to bring Shearer back 'home' to Newcastle in the summer of 1996, there was only ever going to be one club which won the race for his services.

     

    But Shearer suffered the second major injury of his career before his second season with his beloved Magpies had even got under way.

     

    An innocuous looking fall during the pre-season Umbro tournament in July 1997 saw him suffer a broken leg and ruptured ankle ligaments and kept him out of action until the following January.

     

    Once again, Shearer bravely battled back to full fitness, confounding the critics and remaining Newcastle's focal point for attacks during the Keegan, Kenny Dalglish and Ruud Gulliteras.

     

    But it was the appointment of Sir Bobby Robson as manager at St James' Park which brought a real resurgence to Newcastle and Shearer alike, the club romping to an 8-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday in Robson's second game in charge, with Shearer finding the net five times - another Premiership record, but one he shares with Cole.

     

    Robson knew exactly how to get the best out of Shearer, and built a team packed with vibrant attacking talent such as Kieron Dyer, Laurent Robert, Craig Bellamy and Nolberto Solano who provide the service on which Shearer thrives.

     

    Shearer's goals helped Newcastle achieve a return to the Champions League as they secured fourth place in the 2001/2002 Barclaycard Premiership on the back of his tally of 23 - second only to Arsenal's Thierry Henry.

     

    The plaudits and praise for Shearer throughout his career have come from all quarters, but the words of Keegan, who shelled out £15million for his services in 1996 are the most fitting tribute.

     

    "He's the best, it's a simple as that," Keegan said. "Not because he's outrageously skilful, not because he's got tremendous flair, but because every single week when you go out there and play against Alan Shearer - it doesn't matter who you are as a defender - you know you're in for a tough afternoon".

     

    Alan Shearer has been a player without parallel over the first 10 Seasons of the FA Premier League and it is fitting that he has now been confirmed as the Overall Player of the Decade.

     

    However the accolades for Shearer do not stop here. He has been selected for both the Domestic and Overall teams of the Decade as well being recognised for the unbelievable feat of scoring 204 Premiership goals over the past decade. His final award is perhaps the most prestigious as Alan Shearer has been selected by our esteemed panel to receive the inaugural Premier League Outstanding Contribution to Football.

     

     

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