Monday, August 24, 2009
MAN CHARGED OVER DAVENPORT ATTACK
A 25-year-old man was on Monday charged in connection with a knife attack on West Ham defender Calum Davenport, police said.
Worrell Whitehurst, of Finsley Walk, Derby, was charged with grievous bodily harm after the 26-year-old player was allegedly stabbed in Bedford on Saturday.
Bedfordshire Police said Whitehurst was also charged with causing actual bodily harm to Davenport's 49-year-old mother, as well as driving whilst disqualified and possession of a bladed article.
He will appear at Bedford Magistrates' Court later today.
A 19-year-old man arrested shortly after the incident was released on police bail pending further inquiries, police said.
A spokeswoman for the force said: "A man has now been charged and is due to appear at Bedford magistrates' court this morning."
Davenport today remained in a serious but stable condition while his mother is "recovering well", police added.
The defender, a former England Under-21 international, underwent emergency surgery at Bedford Hospital for stab wounds to both legs after an incident at his mother's home in Springfield Avenue, Bedford, at 5am on Saturday.
Davenport cost West Ham £3million when he joined them from Tottenham during the summer of 2007.
He did not figure in the east London club's first game of this season, at Wolves last week and, after struggling to hold down a first-team place, has been linked with a move.
Bedford-born Davenport spent a spell on loan at Premier League rivals Sunderland last season and has also been loaned out to Watford.
The centre-back started his career at Coventry and has also played on loan at Southampton and Norwich.
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Buoyant Blues too good for Fulham
Chelsea climbed to second place in the Premier League as they preserved their 100% start to the season with a 2-0 win at Fulham on Sunday. Goals in each half from Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka settled the contest in Chelsea's favour.
The Blues have made a fabulous start to the season under new coach Carlo Ancelotti and the scoreline could have much higher had visitors taken their many chances.
Chelsea wasted a chance to punish Fulham as early as the 12th minute when Drogba was brought down on the edge of the penalty area by Fulham captain Danny Murphy.
Michael Ballack elected to try his luck with the free-kick from 25 yards out in a central position but put his effort a yard over the bar.
The Blues had dominated the opening half but had failed to add a cutting edge to their possession.
John Obi Mikel had Mark Schwarzer flinging himself to his right in the 21st minute when the Nigerian midfielder despatched a 20-yard volley towards the top corner. However, fortunately for the Fulham goalkeeper, Mikel's effort flashed wide of the upright.
Fulham responded quickly but a cross from Murphy was easily held by Petr Cech in the Chelsea goal.
The home side had done little to suggest they had the firepower to trouble Chelsea's rearguard.
Chelsea continued to press for an opening goal but their final ball was a disappointment on numerous occasions.
Captain John Terry was an example of their growing frustration when he tried his luck from 25 yards - but Schwarzer was left untroubled by Terry's piledriver as it soared over the bar.
But Chelsea finally broke the deadlock in the 38th minute when a fine three-man move left Fulham floored.
Frank Lampard slipped the ball through to Anelka, who in turn put Drogba in the clear with a clever pass.
The Ivory Coast international made no mistake as he slipped the ball beyond the advancing Schwarzer for his third goal of the season.
It was just reward for Chelsea's first-half domination and a perfect example of how to pass the ball through an opposing defence.
Drogba managed to get clear of the Fulham defence again moments later but he was ruled marginally offside.
Fulham almost fluked an equaliser in the 50th minute when Murphy's deep cross into the penalty area was headed over his own goal by Chelsea defender Ricardo Carvalho.
But Chelsea's domination was soon restored and Drogba almost grabbed a second in the 54th minute when he latched on to a clever lob by Anelka.
This time, however, the Ivory Coast striker was denied at the second attempt by Australian goalkeeper Schwarzer.
Ancelotti's side were in total control and Florent Malouda should have done better when he shot wide on the hour - his angled drive flashing wide the far post.
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson replaced the ineffective Zoltan Gera with Diomansy Kamara in the 62nd minute to loud cheers of approval from the home fans.
The home side just could not keep possession and the frustration of the home fans was all too evident.
Chelsea's neat approach play had everything, guile, surprise, intelligent running off the ball and accurate passing.
The only real surprise of the afternoon was that the scoreline remained 1-0 to the Blues.
Fulham could not cope with Malouda's pace and trickery on the left flank and but for some last-gasp defending from the home side, Chelsea would have increased their advantage.
The Cottagers were dealt another blow in the 69th minute when captain Murphy went off injured to be replaced by Chris Baird.
Chelsea went two goals in front in the 76th minute when Drogba turned supplier for Anelka.
The France international rounded Schwarzer and coolly slotted the ball home to make sure of all three points for Chelsea and preserve their 100% start to the new season.
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HAMMERS TOLD TO UP DIAMANTI BID
The 26-year-old is under contract with the Tuscan team until June 2013 and the Serie A outfit are not keen to sell a player who scored 16 goals last season, including a vitally important three strikes in the promotion play-offs.
Livorno president Aldo Spinelli claims the Hammers have made a bid for his star hitman but says no agreement has been reached.
He said: "For the time being, we have not received any satisfying offers. There is nothing more to add.
"But Diamanti must remain calm, he is under contract and he must only think of playing.
"The rest, we will consider in the next coming days."
A move to Upton Park would see Diamanti play under Italian coach Gianfranco Zola.
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Latest result
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Two games into the season and just one goal for Manchester United. Do the champions need to sign a striker before the transfer window closes?

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Sir Alex Ferguson is adamant that he will not go back into the transfer market to solve Manchester United's early season scoring problems.
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COVENTRY SEAL CORK LOAN MOVE
Chris Coleman's side are awaiting confirmation from the Football League before including Cork in their squad against Swansea on Saturday.
Two years ago, Cork scored twice against Coventry while on loan at Scunthorpe and his father Alan, was Coventry's reserve team manager when Micky Adams was in managerial hotseat.
Coleman told the club's official website: "This is another excellent addition to the squad and Jack is the second promising young Chelsea player to join our ranks this season.
"He is very highly-regarded at Stamford Bridge and he has already played close to 100 matches while on loan with other Football League clubs so has good experience for his age.
"We are delighted that they have let him come out on loan to us and this is a further sign of what we are trying to achieve at this club."
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LAMPARD: UNITED WILL MISS RONALDO
Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has told Manchester United they lost a virtually irreplaceable talent when Cristiano Ronaldo left the club this summer.
Lampard believes the departure of the Portuguese winger to Real Madrid has helped bring the reigning champions back to the Premier League pack.
But although the England man believes Ronaldo's match-winning qualities are only matched by Barcelona's Argentina star Lionel Messi, he insists the player's exit could be used by Sir Alex Ferguson as the spur for an increased team ethic.
"It is very difficult to replace Ronaldo," Lampard said.
"I saw Alex Ferguson say that himself and I don't think he will look to replace him. He will look to make the team strong as a whole by not having him. That is the only thing they can do.
"The amount of times I flicked on the telly and saw Ronaldo had scored and they had won one or two-nil. Messi is probably the only player you could replace Ronaldo with.
"That is probably one of our big pluses this year - we didn't lose our big players."
Reflecting on the impact Ronaldo's transfer has had on the title race, Lampard added:
"The league is probably closer now, which has been a bit of a natural thing over the past few years," he said. "In United's case, you don't want to draw the promoted teams so early in the season. They come out of the blocks to try and get some points. It [the defeat to Burnley] wasn't completely unexpected. I thought it might be a difficult game for them.
"We have now got a little bit of a lead over them and Liverpool. It is nice to get your noses in front."
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EDUARDO FIT TO FACE POMPEY
Arsenal forward Eduardo is fit to face Portsmouth on Saturday after an injury scare just before kick-off against Celtic earlier in the week.
The Croatia international was among the substitutes at Parkhead but was replaced on the bench by Jack Wilshere when he suffered a groin complaint.
"Eduardo had a tight groin in the warm-up and he felt he could not play," said Gunners boss Arsene Wenger on Arsenal TV Online. "He had no power and we had to change [the teamsheet] quickly."
Wenger is cautious over committing Theo Walcott to a return from injury against Manchester United next week.
Walcott has missed the victories over Everton and Celtic with a back injury and is sidelined for this weekend's Barclays Premier League match against Pompey, with Wenger's men then facing Tony Mowbray's side again before the United clash.
"There is a slight concern but we believe it is a question of days and not of weeks," Wenger said.
"We will see [if he is fit to face Manchester United next Saturday]. It is always difficult to set a date. I thought he would be available for Celtic, I thought he would be available for Everton, but he wasn't. That's why we will be cautious."
Wenger added: "I don't believe we have anyone injured from Tuesday night's game at Celtic.
"Eduardo I believe will be back in contention but Theo Walcott will not be back at all. Rosicky, Djourou, Nasri, Fabianski - they will all be out."
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RIO OUT FOR `THREE TO FOUR WEEKS`
Sir Alex Ferguson has ruled Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand out for another three to four weeks with a thigh injury.
Ferdinand suffered a slight tear in his thigh during training last week ahead of the Premier League opener against Birmingham.
Initially Ferguson felt that Ferdinand would only be sidelined for a couple of weeks. However, that estimate has now been revised.
"Rio is going to be out for three to four weeks," said Ferguson.
It means Ferdinand will miss Saturday's trip to Wigan, plus next Saturday's eagerly anticipated encounter with Arsenal.
In addition, Ferdinand now seems certain to miss the next two England games, starting with a friendly against Slovenia on September 5, then a World Cup qualifier against Croatia four days later, when victory would book the Three Lions' place in South Africa next summer.
It also raises concerns over Ferdinand's general fitness given the £29.1million defender suffered a back injury and a calf problem last season that kept him sidelined for extended periods.
There is some good news on the injury front for United though as Ferdinand's central defensive partner Nemanja Vidic is set to make his first start of the season at the DW stadium on Saturday as United look to bounce back from Wednesday's shock defeat at Burnley.
"Nemanja has trained with us for 10 days and he is ready for the game," said Ferguson.
"Hopefully he will be okay by tomorrow."
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Stokes leaves for Scotland
Anthony Stokes has left Sunderland to join Scottish Premier League club Hibernian.
The 21-year-old moves for an undisclosed fee and has signed a three-year contract at Easter Road.
Manager Steve Bruce said: "We accepted an offer and we wish the boy the best of luck."
After starting his career with Arsenal, Stokes netted 14 league goals for Falkirk before joining the Black Cats in January 2007.
But the striker found it difficult to break into the first-team and made just 16 starts and 22 substitute appearances, scoring five goals.
Last season, the Irishman went out on loan to Championship club Sheffield United where he failed to score in 12 appearances. But he found the net on loan at Crystal Palace after playing 13 times for Neil Warnock's side.
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