Spector Completes West Ham Move
(Soccer365.com) - U.S. defense starlet Jonathan Spector has made the jump from Manchester United to West Ham United on a deal worth about $1 million.
"Jonathan is a player we have been tracking for the past 18 months or so," Hammers manager Alan Pardew told the club website. "He has huge potential."
"He is definitely one for the future and, with a UEFA Cup campaign to look forward to next season, he will add to our defensive quality," he continued.
"He can play all along the back four and, over the next 12 months, we hope he will secure a first team place here and prove his worth as a Premiership player."
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Posted by: Anonymous | June 15, 2006 06:51 PM
It's too bad Spector wasn't fit for the World Cup, the US could have used him on the back line. He's used to defending against Europe's top players and he's good at it.
Posted by: yoyo | June 16, 2006 10:22 AM
AFAIC that's the best ansewr so far!
Posted by: Melly | June 22, 2011 11:56 AM