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After almost three injury-ravaged years, Dean Ashton, as the back pages suggest, will finally hang up his boots and retire. The player who was once seen as a unique cross between the playing styles of Alan Shearer and Teddy Sheringham, will never fully fulfill his potential as a top-class footballer. Many football observers including myself would have picked Ashton as the perfect foil for Wayne Rooney...
If the Sunday papers are to be believed West Ham will be left with no players by the end of January. The News of the World claim West Ham will sell Matthew Upson to Liverpool in January and buy Chamakh from Bordeaux. The Daily Mirror claim that Behrami has stated his intention to leave West Ham. Behrami said, "I know that the people at West Ham have confidence in me. Maybe one day I will play...
West Ham United and England striker Dean Ashton is expected to confirm his retirement from playing this week. Ashton, who will be 26 this month, broke his left ankle in his first training session, in Manchester, with the first England squad of Steve McClaren, then the new head coach, in preparation for a friendly match against Greece. read more
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Dean Ashton, the West Ham United and England striker, has finally admitted defeat in his battle with a persistent ankle problem. It is expected that his retirement from playing will be announced by his club this week.
West Ham striker Dean Ashton is expected to officially announce his retirement from professional football by the end of this week. The 25-year-old has not played a first-team game for 14 months after struggling to fully recover from an ankle injury suffered at England training in August 2006.