White Sox, West Ham Football Club Send Invites To Obama Source: All Headline News
Chicago, IL (AHN) - At least two sports teams-one in Chicago and another in West Ham, England-are lining up invitations to get a personal glimpse of President-elect Barack Obama, who won Tuesday's presidential elections.
Third Round Draw Reunites West Ham and CitySource: Corner Kick
West Ham and Manchester City will meet in the third round of the FA Cup on January 5th. It's the first meeting between the two teams since the EPL opener on August 11th, which ended in a Hammers defeat. Will the Hammers have revenge? This article explores the possibilities.

So, with there being a dearth of Premier League activity because of the ridiculous break for the international season we at Pies Towers have been inspired by the injuries of half the Liverpool side to form our own all-time Premiership XI.
Ljungberg joins West HamSource: Guardian Unlimited
'I wanted to be loyal but I felt like it was the right time'. Freddie Ljungberg said he felt like "it was the end" for Arsenal as he knew it after moving to West Ham today.
FA to meet FIFA over Tevez affairSource: Reuters
Representatives of the Football Association will meet soccer's world governing body FIFA on Monday to discuss the long-running Carlos Tevez saga. But how should football deal with player transfers? Surely only clubs retain the rights to transfer players - not third parties.
West Ham favourites to get Faubert's signature Source: Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed
Bordeaux have confirmed a deal to take midfielder Julien Faubert to West Ham is very close to being finalised.
Initially courted by Rangers, Faubert now looks set to be presented as a Hammers player.
Tevez 'excited' about GunnersSource: Fox Sports
West Ham striker Carlos Tevez has admitted he is 'excited' about the prospect of joining Arsenal as a replacement for Thierry Henry.
'We'll bankrupt you' West HamSource: Guardian Unlimited
West Ham's joy at moving out of the bottom three of the Premiership for the first time since December was tempered last night when it emerged that a third of the Premiership's clubs are ready to go to court and possibly bankrupt the east London club should they avoid relegation.
Premiership: West Ham 3 - 1 Bolton Source: Guardian Unlimited
A season in footballing hell might nearly be over with a result that takes West Ham three points clear of the relegation zone where Wigan - who lost to Middlesbrough - now reside.
Arsenal 0 West Ham 1 Source: the Mail online
Arsenal lost their first match at Emirates Stadium as relegation battlers West Ham recorded a shock 1-0 win.
The Gunners had dominated for long spells and should have been out of sight, having created several clear chances early on.
West Ham: Too good to go down?Source: Fox Sports
The phrase 'too good to go down' is raised every season at around this stage of the campaign as invariably there is a club, which seemingly has far too much quality in their squad, mired in a relegation battle.
West Ham 1-0 Man UtdSource: BBC News
Manchester United had their Premiership lead cut to two points after Alan Curbishley masterminded a famous win in his first game in charge of West Ham.
Nigel Reo-Coker tapped in late on to earn the home side victory against a United side lacking a cutting edge.
Henry taunts Sheringham about his ageSource: goal.com
"One thing that did amuse me down the tunnel when all the handbags started with a few players, was when Henry piped up at Teddy and kept saying 'Why are you getting involved, you're 40?'," said Walker.
"He kept repeating that same bit over and over. 'You're 40, you're 40'.
FA Launches Coin-Throwing ProbesSource: BBC News
The Football Association has launched investigations into the coin-throwing incidents at the West Ham-Arsenal and Fulham-Everton matches at the weekend.