UCD_4_Life
26/02/2003, 11:52 AM
Former UCD defender Clive Delaney made his debut for new club West Ham United in a Premier Reserve League clash with Spurs on Tuesday night – and immediately settled into his surroundings with an assured display.
West Ham defeated their London rivals 2-1 with a brace form Richard Garcia, with Delaney taking his place at the centre of defence alongside Anton Ferdinand, the highly-rated younger brother of world record signing Rio.
The 23-year-old Delaney was joined in the Hammers starting XI by fellow Irishmen Shaun Byrne and Daryl McMahon, with ex-Manchester United goalkeeper Raimond van der Gouw bellowing the instructions at the back four from between the sticks.
But it didn’t take him long to adjust to life at Premiership reserve level, and West Ham reserve team manager Roger Cross was impressed with the Irishman’s first outing for the club.
“Clive did well and we are all pleased with him. He is settling into his new surroundings, he’s a nice lad, and everyone is keen on him.
"He showed he has great heading ability and though he is a big lad he showed he has a good turn of pace as well; he isn’t slow.
“He has decent feet; sometimes big players don’t have ability, but Clive does have. So it was a good night’s work overall and I am very pleased."
West Ham defeated their London rivals 2-1 with a brace form Richard Garcia, with Delaney taking his place at the centre of defence alongside Anton Ferdinand, the highly-rated younger brother of world record signing Rio.
The 23-year-old Delaney was joined in the Hammers starting XI by fellow Irishmen Shaun Byrne and Daryl McMahon, with ex-Manchester United goalkeeper Raimond van der Gouw bellowing the instructions at the back four from between the sticks.
But it didn’t take him long to adjust to life at Premiership reserve level, and West Ham reserve team manager Roger Cross was impressed with the Irishman’s first outing for the club.
“Clive did well and we are all pleased with him. He is settling into his new surroundings, he’s a nice lad, and everyone is keen on him.
"He showed he has great heading ability and though he is a big lad he showed he has a good turn of pace as well; he isn’t slow.
“He has decent feet; sometimes big players don’t have ability, but Clive does have. So it was a good night’s work overall and I am very pleased."