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Beavers' Wright set to complete Fulham switch


Hampton & Richmond Borough boss Alan Devonshire has admitted the search is on to unearth the next Ben Wright after watching the 20-year-old agree a move to Premier League Fulham.

Wright is set to complete the formalities of his move on Wednesday after Devonshire and club managing director Steve McPherson agreed an undisclosed fee with Cottagers boss Roy Hodgson on Friday.

Hodgson had planned to give Wright a trial this week, but moved quickly after the Beavers received bids from three Football League clubs last Wednesday.

The deal, which will include a cut from any fee Fulham later receive for the player, eclipses the club’s £40,000 previous record fee received for Leroy Griffiths in 2001, although Devonshire claimed it was nowhere near the £250,000 quoted in some newspapers at the weekend.

It meant a 22-strong army of Football League scouts booked in to watch Saturday’s 3-1 win over Thurrock were forced to re-arrange their diaries.

The windfall will give a welcome boost to finances at the Beveree, but the manager insisted the money had been earmarked to ensure the club’s survival rather than to strengthen his 16-man squad.

And he admitted Wright’s replacement would come from the ranks of young non-League talent already on his radar.

“There have been some ridiculous figures banded about. It is more than the £40,000 we got previously, but not that much more and certainly not a six figure sum,” he said.

“The money is very welcome, especially at these times.The credit crunch means a lot of non-League clubs are struggling, but this should make sure we are going to be okay.

“I need to strengthen the first team squad. We only have the bare 16 at the moment and Ben going means we are down to just three strikers.

“We are not going to make any quick decisions. I’m in no rush, but whoever comes in is likely to be a youngster who we think has potential.”

Hampton will also receive a financial kick back from the deal based on the number of Premier League appearances Wright makes for his new west London employers.

Devonshire, who himself made the jump from non-League football to the top flight with West Ham United in 1976, reckons the youngster - due at Fulham today for a medical - is good enough to cement his place at the game’s top table.

And his professional debut could come sooner than people think.

“As soon as he settles in to training everyday they are going to start seeing some special things from the lad,” he added.

“He has made such progress in the four months he has been here, so I wouldn’t say a Premier League appearance this season is beyond him.

“When I moved to West Ham I was told I’d be in the reserves for a year, but injuries meant I made my debut after three weeks.

“It is a blow, because we have now lost our two best players this season when you think Craig Tanner is out with a broken leg.

“We are disappointed to lose him because he was winning games on his own, he has been that good.”

Devonshire’s men made light of Wright’s departure by stretching their unbeaten league run to 10 matches against Thurrock on Saturday, thanks to an own-goal and further strikes from Shaun McAuley and Francis Quarm.

Hampton’s next four fixtures: Jan 31 Bromley (a), Feb 7 Newport County (h), Feb 9 Chelmsford City (a), Feb 14 Fisher Athletic (h).


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TheTruthTeller, Wimbledon says...
2:44pm Mon 26 Jan 09

WANTED: New young striker. Must be able to fall over and feign injury at a moments notice, especially when trying to waste time. Any skills at cheating (diving, confronting the ref etc etc)welcome but you will be trained in the art of cheating and gamesmanship from your first day.

JohnP, says...
5:34pm Mon 26 Jan 09

So it's got nothing to do with the 13 goals he has scored in 14 starts then...

bill_thebass, Ham says...
1:36pm Tue 27 Jan 09

Wanted. AFC fans to stop being so bitter & pay attention to their own club. Maybe one day you'll be good enough to beat us.

Good luck to Mr Wright. Hope he has a long and successful career at Fulham. He'll always be welcome at the Beveree.

Dick Dastardly, Hampton says...
2:15pm Tue 27 Jan 09

TheTruthTeller

You posted this on your own AFC forum and it was neither funny or original then.

As the old saying goes "If you cant beat them, join them" and as you have never beaten us, why not pop along to the Bev sometime !


TheTruthTeller, Wimbledon says...
4:49pm Thu 29 Jan 09

Actually, Dick
It was not me that posted my original post on any forum, never mind the Arsenal (AFC) one.

And why would I want to come to the Beveree to watch a bunch of cheaters and divers play hoofball in front of a small crowd, when I can watch some wonderfully skillful football in front of a noisy and passionate large crowd?

Even two of your sbest players from last season didn't want to stay and came to us..says it all for me.

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On the move: Hampton boss Alan Devonshire has already begun the search to replace Fulham-bound Ben Wright (centre). On the move: Hampton boss Alan Devonshire has already begun the search to replace Fulham-bound Ben Wright (centre).

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