Rumours of Redknapp to West Ham/QPR? Parker to whichever one he goes to? A team like Arsenal could do with a Parker for a year or so. Would still do a job.
I'm sorry but that Spurs story is utter garbage, surely? The squad is pretty thin as it is by Prem standards, and I am fairly sure if AVB wanted to get rid of Lennon, Parker and VDV he would have transfer listed them a long time ago, not on the 29th of August!
I wouldn't rule that out, as he comes from Bromley. Think he was out with a broken leg or ankle last season.
His 2010–11 season was ended prematurely on 16 April 2011 following a tackle by Aston Villa's Nigel Reo-Coker during West Ham's 2–1 home defeat at Upton Park. O’Neil was carried off on a stretcher after the challenge. He underwent a two-hour ankle operation and endured several months out of action with concern that his footballing career was in jeopardy. O'Neil was reported as considering taking legal action against Reo-Coker.[17] By the end of the 2010–11 season, he had made nine appearances for the Hammers in all competitions
I heard that a while ago from a West Ham mate when they were first interested in Solly. He reckons they were going to offer Joey O'Brien, a little bit of cash and Gary O'Neil on loan for the season. As I said, that was a fair few weeks back now.
you can't have 11 players who all play the same way though - just won't work. They need someone to hold and if rumours are to be believed, they are selling Parker and replacing him with Romeu. Think thats a bad move and am putting money on him to be sacked before Christmas.
you can't have 11 players who all play the same way though - just won't work. They need someone to hold and if rumours are to be believed, they are selling Parker and replacing him with Romeu. Think thats a bad move and am putting money on him to be sacked before Christmas.
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I'm expecting to see Hogan Ephraim back on-loan by the 31st.
His 2010–11 season was ended prematurely on 16 April 2011 following a tackle by Aston Villa's Nigel Reo-Coker during West Ham's 2–1 home defeat at Upton Park. O’Neil was carried off on a stretcher after the challenge. He underwent a two-hour ankle operation and endured several months out of action with concern that his footballing career was in jeopardy. O'Neil was reported as considering taking legal action against Reo-Coker.[17] By the end of the 2010–11 season, he had made nine appearances for the Hammers in all competitions