Related Tags:

Alan Curbishley, West Ham manager. Photo Courtsey: AFP
Football: Curbishley quits West Ham
Wed-Sep 03, 2008
London / Agence France-Presse
Alan Curbishley has resigned as West Ham manager, the Premier League club confirmed on Wednesday.
Curbishley's decision to quit was apparently triggered by the departures of Anton Ferdinand and George McCartney to Sunderland just before the transfer deadline.
He had wanted to keep both defenders but the club's board allowed the sales to go through. Curbishley responded by tendering his resignation on Wednesday and it was immediately accepted by West Ham owner Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson.
A club statement said, "We can confirm that we have accepted Alan Curbishley's resignation as we feel it is in the best interests of both parties.”
"We wish Alan all the success in the future. A shortlist of candidates is being drawn up and an announcement will be made in due course about the new West Ham United manager,” it added.
Despite being under heavy pressure from fans unhappy with the club's mediocre performances last season, Curbishley, who took charge at Upton Park in December 2006, led West Ham to two wins from their first three matches but his lack of control over transfers appears to have proved the final straw.
Croatia coach Slaven Bilic, a former West Ham player, is the early favourite to replace Curbishley.
Curbishley's decision to quit was apparently triggered by the departures of Anton Ferdinand and George McCartney to Sunderland just before the transfer deadline.
He had wanted to keep both defenders but the club's board allowed the sales to go through. Curbishley responded by tendering his resignation on Wednesday and it was immediately accepted by West Ham owner Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson.
A club statement said, "We can confirm that we have accepted Alan Curbishley's resignation as we feel it is in the best interests of both parties.”
"We wish Alan all the success in the future. A shortlist of candidates is being drawn up and an announcement will be made in due course about the new West Ham United manager,” it added.
Despite being under heavy pressure from fans unhappy with the club's mediocre performances last season, Curbishley, who took charge at Upton Park in December 2006, led West Ham to two wins from their first three matches but his lack of control over transfers appears to have proved the final straw.
Croatia coach Slaven Bilic, a former West Ham player, is the early favourite to replace Curbishley.
Rate This Article:









Delicious
Digg
StumbleUpon
Propeller
Reddit
Magnoliacom
Newsvine
Furl
Facebook
Google
Yahoo
Technorati
Icerocket
Print
Comments For This Post
Post new comment