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| Jan 16, 2009 | |
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Newcastle give up on Neill
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LONDON - NEWCASTLE boss Joe Kinnear was thwarted in his bid to sign Australian international Lucas Neill on Thursday after West Ham insisted they were determined to keep the full-back at Upton Park. The Hammers said they were furious with reports of struggling Newcastle's interest. 'West Ham would like to make it clear that Lucas Neill is a contracted West Ham United player and that we have received no approach from any club for his services, including Newcastle United,' said a statement on the club website. 'We are astonished by reports that a Premier League manager has claimed contact with one of our players.' Newcastle said they had ended their interest in pursuing the 30-year-old Australian. 'With regards to Lucas Neill, West Ham United have made it clear he is a player they value as a highly important member of their squad and who they have no desire to sell,' said a spokesman. 'Newcastle United respect West Ham's position and will therefore not be pursing this matter.' Kinnear admitted that he had inquired about the 30-year-old Neill to replace Habib Beye who has been ruled out until March with an ankle injury. -- AFP | |
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