'I had no choice but to quit West Ham for Tottenham – what the fans did hurt me'

Scott Parker was stung after being booed by West Ham fans during his return to Upton Park with Tottenham, the club he joined after being relegated with the Hammers
Mohammed Kudus can expect a tasty reception when he takes to the pitch at London Stadium in a Tottenham Hotspur shirt. Few players have made the cross-capital switch from West Ham to Spurs or vice versa over the years.
While the rivalry between the clubs isn’t quite as hostile as the north London derby, it’s certainly not for the faint-hearted. Scott Parker experienced that at first hand after he made the same move as Kudus back in 2011.
Parker had been a Hammers favourite during his four seasons at Upton Park, being named ‘Hammer of the year’ three times. He also won the Football Writers’ Association player of the year award, despite being part of the West Ham team that finished at the foot of the Premier League.
Fearful of missing out on a place in the England squad for Euro 2012, relegation drove Parker to seek a new club and he joined Spurs for £6million. He said at the time: “Playing in the Euros was a massive factor.
“The last six months for me has been massive with England. I have not just been getting into squads, I have been playing. To get into the squad for the Euros would be massive for me and my career.
“I want to do everything I possibly can to get into that squad really. With the way it's gone for me over the last year, I felt like I needed to be playing in the Premier League.”
However, his hopes that West Ham fans would have understood his rationale for leaving the club were soon extinguished when he returned to Upton Park with Spurs. Parker, who gave away a penalty in Spurs’ 3-2 win, was left hurt after being booed by large sections of the crowd. He said: “I didn't expect the West Ham fans to boo me and obviously it was a little bit upsetting.
“I don't know why [they did it]. I don't know if it’s because I went to their local rivals... I'm not sure, but I just would have liked to think that maybe I would have got a better reception after what I did in my time here.
“I loved [Upton Park], the fans, and I loved the club. I had four fantastic years here and it will always be a club with a massive place in my heart. I was looking forward to coming back and I couldn't wait to go out there and play, so I was disappointed [to be booed].”
Parker and Kudus are two of just six players to have moved from West Ham to Spurs since 2003. The others were Michael Carrick, Jermain Defoe, Frederick Kanoute and goalkeeper Jimmy Walker.
West Ham and Spurs meet in Saturday’s 5.30pm kick-off. Amid unrest off the pitch, Hammers fans will be demanding a response after being thrashed 5-1 by Chelsea in their last home match. Meanwhile, Spurs are looking to build on a positive start to the season under new boss Thomas Frank.