West Ham are eyeing yet another summer goalkeeping target, according to the Daily Mirror today. The Hammers have been linked with the likes of Jake Kean, Julio Cesar and Brad Guzan in recent weeks and are now reportedly sizing up a move for Leicester goalkeeper Kaspar Schmeichel- the son of legendary Manchester United and Denmark keeper Peter.
The 26 year old enjoyed a good season as the Foxes made the Championship play offs, losing out to Watford in the semis, and topped the season by making his international bow for Denmark against Macedonia in February.
The Irons will reportedly face competition from Swansea and newly promoted Hull for the former Manchester City stopper's signature.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Thursday, 16 May 2013
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Irons target Neville undecided on future
Everton captain Phil Neville has told Sky Sports that he is not yet sure where his future lies after May 19. The 36 year old confirmed last month that he would be leaving Goodison Park at the end of the season and was linked with a move to West Ham, in either a playing or a coaching capacity.
However, the former England international today said that he has not made any decision on his future past the end of this season and hinted at retirement from the game.
"I am not so sure that I will be playing football next season," Neville said.
"I will sit down with my wife, my mum and dad, and look forward to the next chapter in my career."
The ex Manchester United midfielder has made clear in the past his desire to get involved with coaching after working with both Sir Alex Ferguson and his successor at Old Trafford, David Moyes and so that could well be the next step for Neville. One to definitely keep an eye on.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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However, the former England international today said that he has not made any decision on his future past the end of this season and hinted at retirement from the game.
"I am not so sure that I will be playing football next season," Neville said.
"I will sit down with my wife, my mum and dad, and look forward to the next chapter in my career."
The ex Manchester United midfielder has made clear in the past his desire to get involved with coaching after working with both Sir Alex Ferguson and his successor at Old Trafford, David Moyes and so that could well be the next step for Neville. One to definitely keep an eye on.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
@alexshilling
Friday, 16 November 2012
Free Blowing Bubbles Issue#7 NOW online

I also thought had Nolan’s goal not been disallowed, we could have picked up three points against the reigning champions who I felt thought they would beat us easily and were already thinking about their “must win” Champions League clash against Ajax.
We welcome Stoke to Upton Park on Monday for yet another game in front of the cameras and this surely is a game we must be looking to secure maximum points from.
Don’t get me wrong, Tony Pulis’ side will be hard to beat but compared to the teams we are playing in the coming weeks, you would hope our boys will really push to get all three points and continue our good momentum.
Looking at this week’s issue, our upcoming clashes against London rivals Spurs and Manchester United have got our writers all excited.
We’ve got some brilliant pieces from the likes of Joell Mayoh (pages 14&15), Richard Johnson (pages 20&21), Lucy Woolford (pages 22&23), Andrew Hosie (pages 26&27) and Geoff Hillyer (page 35) on these games and I think they will bring back some good/bad memories. You might also find yourself either agreeing with what they’ve said or completely disagreeing, either way they are worth a read.
Leading the issue is an excellent piece by News Editor Alex Shilling (pages 4&5) on why we’ve got more firepower up top than just Andy Carroll and why people are foolish to think otherwise. Rik Moran puts his case forward on why a move to the Olympic Stadium should be welcomed (page 8) before Dave Clark (page 9) looks past our tough run in to Christmas and explains why our games in January and February will make or break our season.
We’ve also got a piece from the Meagher family (page 10) arguing who are our best wing pairing while Carl Bateson outlines Stoke’s strengths and weaknesses in his piece (page 13).
Finally we've got a cracking article from Neil Chatteron (pages 24&25) on Hurricane Sandy and the destruction it left behind over in NYC and some cracking Opposition View articles this week with Stoke, Spurs and Man Utd fans talking to us about our games against them and their view of the mighty Hammers.
We really hope you like this issue, click here to read it on your mobile, tablet and/or computer.
COME ON YOUR IRONS
DAVID BLACKMORE
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