Barnsley v West Ham – History Could Be Made

Believe it or not, West Ham can make history today.

A win at Barnsley will better our previous record of winning 11 away matches in a single season, which was way back in the 1957/1958 campaign. It was the season when Ted Fenton’s Hammers clinched the Division Two title and John Dick was top scorer with 26 goals in all competitions.

Unfortunately, it’s looking very unlikely that we’ll be celebrating a record breaking season as league champions again but, that doesn’t really matter anymore, does it?

Last Saturday’s loss to Reading was hard to take, especially after starting so well. The game did nothing to reassure us that Big Sam is getting to the bottom of our ‘inability to perform at home’ problem and it put us further away from our goal of automatic promotion. Despite that, and with six games left to play, a four point gap between us and second spot isn’t that big a mountain to climb. Reading will no doubt slip up and they’ve still got to go to Southampton. We’ve still got a lot to do, yes, but the season is far from over.

Anyway, with today’s visit to Barnsley in mind, we’ve got a big chance to put last week’s disappointment behind us and keep up the pressure on the top two. What’s important is that we don’t make it hard for ourselves. If we make a job of it then there’ll be more nerves and pressure on the team going into Monday’s meeting with Birmingham.

There has been a lot of discussion about what formation and what selection Allardyce should go with today. Many are calling for a Sam Baldock and Nicky Maynard partnership up front, while others are calling for Ravel Morrison to be given his first real chance for the club. Personally, Baldock deserves his chance to start. His last few appearances off the bench have been encouraging and he always looks hungry for a goal. He’s a player who, despite missing a few chances over the past few games, will only need a goal to re-discover the form that made him a fan’s favourite earlier in the season.

It is also a good game for Morrison to show us all what he can do. We’re all looking forward to seeing the youngster in action and an away day at 18th placed Barnsley will be a good time to throw him in to the mix.

There are rumours that Julien Faubert hasn’t travelled which, if true, will be a loss to us. The Frenchman has been like a new man this season and testament has to go to Big Sam for being able to get the best out of him. Barnsley have just two wins in their last 10 outings but will want to win to give themselves a chance of staying clear of the relegation zone. They’re currently nine points clear, but with six games left a poor run of form could suck them in before they even know it. I’m not going to hazard a guess at how we’ll line up today or what the score might be, purely because there’s so many variations of how Allardyce can approach this game and whenever I predict a scoreline it almost always goes the opposite way.

Hats off to all those traveling to Barnsley today, and here’s to a record breaking win for Big Sam’s side.

The Game in Numbers

22 – It is 22 years since West Ham lost a league match against Barnsley.

12 – Victory today will secure a club record for most aways wins in a single season.

6 – A win today will give West Ham their sixth double of the season.

5 – The Hammers are unbeaten in their last five away matches.

4 – West Ham have kept a clean sheet in their last four meetings with The Tykes.

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Amauri set for a Premier League move this summer?

Juventus striker Amauri could be on his way to the Premier League after two unnamed English clubs bid for the player, according to Sky Sports.

The Brazilian-born Italy international is out of favour at Juventus and spent the second half of last season on loan at Parma, scoring 7 goals in 11 appearances. He signed for Juventus as part of a complex swap deal in the summer of 2008 but has only scored 24 goals for the Turin-based club.

Amauri’s agent is yet to reveal the clubs interested in his client but Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is rumoured to be keen on the 31-year old. Redknapp is hoping to overhaul his attacking options after an inconsistent season and is believed to be willing to listen to offers for Peter Crouch, Robbie Keane, Roman Pavlyuchenko and Jermaine Defoe.

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Parma, who originally brought the player to Italy in 2000, are yet to make a move for player on a permanent basis. However, Lazio and Napoli are rumoured to be after the 6ft 1in target man. Amauri has one year left to run on his contract but Juve are keen to recoup some of the money they invested in the player.

French bid on Roy’s agenda? Transfer deals to meet Liverpool’s expectation, NESV’s stadium catch-22 – Best of LFC

After lurching from one crisis to another over the last few months Liverpool appear to have returned to some semblance of normality this week with two important wins for both their domestic and European aspirations.

Wins against Bolton and Napoli would be the bare minimum in previous seasons, but after the desperate run of results that had left the Reds locked in the Premier League basement, Steven Gerrard’s late hat-trick against the Italians and Maxi Rodriguez’s last gasp winner in the league put a more positive spin on Roy Hodgson’s start at Anfield.

On the blog front much has been made of Liverpool’s behind the scenes management changes. Roy Hodgson may claim to be comfortable with the continental approach reflected by Damien Comolli’s appointment as Director of Football, but what will this mean for the Reds in the long term? There is also analysis of the fallout from the end of the Hicks and Gillett era and Roy Hodgson’s bizarre spat with former manager Rafa Benitez.

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Convincing Tevez to stay may prove the better option

Carlos Tevez has been in inspired form this season for Manchester City, scoring 21 Premier League; two of which were scored last night in a 3-0 win against Stoke. The Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini now says that Tevez wants to stay at the club – but how confident can he really be with the constant transfer speculation and the fact he submitted a transfer request earlier this season. Therefore, if he did move on in the summer; it would present Manchester City with a huge transfer headache especially considering the other expensive signings up front have yet to prove to be reliable.

Bosnia & Herzegovina striker Edin Dzeko came to the Premier League with a glowing reputation after performing very well in Germany with Wolfsburg. However, despite a transfer fee on £27m he has yet to demonstrate any sort of form in the Premier League and has so far only scored one goal in 14 appearances. However, there is some hope that he will come good bearing in mind that he has scored 4 further goals in the European competition and the FA Cup.

Mario Balotelli has adapted better to the Premier League and has managed to score 6 goals from 15 games. However, he has had his problems with injury and discipline since signing for Manchester City from Inter Milan for £24m in the summer. Balotelli has already been sent off in the Premier League against West Brom and in the Europa League in a game against Dynamo Kiev. Balotelli has shown an inflated ego and a petulant attitude in the past at Inter Milan. These things could cause trouble for Manchester City in the future, there is little doubt about his talent – but can he be relied upon?

So if Tevez was to move on in the summer there would be a massive hole in the Man City attack and Mancini will need to decide how best to fill it; Keeping in mind that he will need a striker that can hit the ground running and not one that will need six months to settle in. Therefore, the obvious place to start looking is the Premier League itself; players like Dimitar Berbatov, Robin Van Persie and Didier Drogba spring to mind. But failing to get this transfer right could mean City lose ground on their top four rivals; it appears that convincing Tevez to stay is the best option.

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Roque Santa Cruz resigned to Man City exit

Paraguay international Roque Santa Cruz has resigned himself to leaving Manchester City in January.

The 29-year-old former Bayern Munich and Blackburn Rovers striker has made only one appearance this season – in the Carling Cup defeat at West Brom.

Santa Cruz retired from international football after the World Cup finals in South Africa and was expected to leave Eastlands before the summer transfer window closed.

City manager Roberto Mancini admitted last month that the forward was unlikely to enjoy much first-team football this term, and Roque Santa Cruz has now admitted:"I can't see myself playing in the team and that's frustrating.

"When the boss does not believe in you then you can't push him to do so.

"It's frustrating for me because I'm healthy and I'll keep working hard on my fitness.

"But once the time comes, I'll have to look at my options of playing somewhere else. There is no alternative."

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The forward has been linked with a reunion with Mark Hughes at Fulham after scoring only four times in 23 appearances for City.

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Dalglish happy with Reds performance

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has stated that he was happy with his team’s performance on Monday night, as his men drew 0-0 with Tottenham.

The Anfield crowd saw a positive display from The Reds and Luis Suarez return from the bench, but no goals against the north London side.

The Scottish coach applauded how the Merseysiders went about their business, despite not recording a victory.

“I think the most important thing for us was we’re really pleased with the way the team played,” he told Sky Sports after the stalemate.

“We put them under an awful lot of pressure. We kept our own shape, purpose and determination.

“Like any other game you just need the bounce of the ball to go your way. If we’d got one to go our way we possibly would have won it.

“We’ve played all the top sides here, Tottenham are a top side, and we’ve done very well against them.

“So whether we think it’s just or unjust is irrelevant at the moment. The most important thing for us is we’re really pleased with the way everyone performed.

“Everybody deserved credit. Pepe didn’t have much to do. Everyone made a contribution.

“It would have been disappointing had we not got anything from the game. I don’t think the harshest of the critics would have said we deserved nothing.

“Andy Carroll was very, very good tonight. We’re delighted with him.

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“We’re in a better position than we were in last year. We’ve got a cup final to look forward to.

“Like everyone else we’d like to convert more chances. There’s not another team that has constructed as many chances as we have, I don’t think. And there’s not as many teams that has lost of few goals as we have. So we’re three quarters of the way there,” he concluded.

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Premier League preview: Fulham v Arsenal

Fulham host Arsenal on the final day of the Premier League season, with European qualification an issue for both clubs.Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat at home to Aston Villa last week, coupled with Manchester City’s 3-0 win over Stoke on Tuesday, means Arsene Wenger’s team are down to fourth.

If Arsenal finish fourth, they will miss out on an automatic Champions League qualification berth and be forced to take their chances in the qualifying rounds.

While Arsenal’s task is obvious – win and hope City drop points at Bolton – Fulham have a more unusual scenario to confront.

They are the highest-ranked team on the Premier League fair-play table not to have already secured European qualification.

Barring a high count of red or yellow cards in Sunday’s match, they could find themselves in the Europa League next season.

Rather than a welcome bonus, taking part in the competition may prove to be a distraction Mark Hughes’ squad could do without.

Fulham reached the inaugural final of the rebadged Europa League in 2010, but the campaign took its toll on the team’s Premier League form – they finished 12th, down five places from the previous season.

Hughes has guided the team to eighth in his first season in charge, overcoming serious injuries to key players along the way.

Rather than risk stalling their progress by taking on the demand of additional midweek matches and European travel, a flurry of bookings or perhaps even a red card at Craven Cottage might be a convenient solution to Fulham’s unwanted dilemma.

Relegation-threatened Blackpool, who may be in the Championship next season, are next in line to inherit the Europa League fair-play berth.

Fulham have no new injury worries to contend with, only winger Damian Duff (Achilles) is unavailable.

Arsenal are without goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski and midfielder Abou Diaby, while Gael Clichy, Samir Nasri and captain Cesc Fabregas are in doubt.

Van der Vaart in Madrid admission

Tottenham Hotspur star Rafael van der Vaart has suggested he could have stayed at Real Madrid before departing for first-team football in London.

When Dutch compatriots Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder left for Bayern Munich and Internazionale respectively, Los Merengues offered him the option to stay, but he turned them down.

The 27-year-old also suggested he turned down Spurs a year ago so that wife Sylvie could continue her chemotherapy in Spain after she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

"I would have moved to Bayern Munich, but they weren't interested," he told the News of the World.

"Arsenal? Yes of course, that would have been fantastic.

"When Madrid sold Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder they asked me whether I would like to stay – I would even get my No. 23 shirt back.

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For Craig Bellamy it proves second time lucky

Liverpool attacker Dirk Kuyt has spoken of the impact of Craig Bellamy, and feels his team-mate has improved since his first spell with the Merseyside club.

The Wales international has scored nine goals since moving to Anfield from Manchester City in the summer, and Kuyt is full of admiration for Bellamy’s ability.

“Craig has been ­unbelievable. He looks even better now than he did the first time he was here – it’s not very often you can say that about someone who spends two spells at a club,” the Netherlands international told Mirror Football.

“Usually, the first time is better, but this time, with Craig in better shape, he knows exactly what he can do and he’s really professional in training every day, not just helping himself, but the whole of the squad.”

Bellamy was awarded the club’s Player of the Month award for January, for the second time in a row, but has stated that success for the team is more important.

“I’ve always had the view that a goal is a bonus for me. They don’t alter how I go about my game,” Bellamy said.

“The aim for me is to try and win and to try and play as big a part as I can in the game. And if I’m able to score or create one, it’s a bonus.

“If goals come, great, but winning games is more important for me.

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“To win the player award two months on the run means ­something to me. Do I think I’ll get a third? No, so I’m going to milk it this month!” he admitted.

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