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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
AUSTRALIA and West Ham captain Lucas Neill is adamant his heated exchange with Alan Curbishley played no role in the manager's departure from Upton Park last month.
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Hammered (Free subscription) | 09/27/2008
Alan Curbishley, speaking to Setanta, said that the argument that one player can be responsible for saving a side from relegation is 'fundamentally flawed'. “ I think their argument is fundamentally flawed, ” Curbishley told the Friday Football Show. “Over 38 games, with the 20 teams competing against each other, to say that one player alone can be responsible for a team staying up… You’ve got to take...
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
Arsene Wenger joked to Sir Alex Ferguson the other day that when a manager signs a contract he must "prepare for divorce". Football's divorce lawyers have been busy on separations involving Alan Curbishley, Kevin Keegan and their erstwhile loves, yet trust seems to have broken out in most liaisons between Premier League boardroom and dressing room.
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Evening Star 24 (Free subscription) | 09/20/2008
FORMER West Ham keeper Richard Wright has backed Gianfranco Zola to do well at West Ham. The Hammers entertain beleaguered Newcastle United today in Zola's first Premier League game in charge at Upton Park after replacing Alan Curbishley who quit over the buying and selling of players.
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The Soccer Blog (Free subscription) | 09/19/2008
West Ham youngster Jack Jeffrey is hoping a string of impressive displays during his loan spell at neighbours Orient can help him force his way in to Gianfranco Zola's plans. Just as the Italian was taking over from Alan Curbishley at Upton Park, the 19-year-old striker was heading out of the door to take up a [...]
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Newcastle United Mad (Free subscription) | 09/19/2008
Alan Curbishley insists there has been no contact with Newcastle United regarding the St James' Park managerial vacancy.
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Football.co.uk (Free subscription) | 09/19/2008
Sir Alex Ferguson has backed Kevin Keegan and Alan Curbishley's decisions to walk away from Premier League jobs due to a lack of control over player transfers. Speaking at a League Managers' Association dinner, the veteran Manchester United boss e...
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Football.co.uk (Free subscription) | 09/19/2008
Alan Curbishley has denied reports that he has been approached by Newcastle United over taking the managerial reins on an interim basis. Curbishley, who left West Ham United earlier this month after citing a lack of control over the club's transfe...