Nigel Reo-Coker can expect a hot reception when he returns to Upton Park on Sunday for the first time since leaving West Ham for Aston Villa.
While Hammers fans give rousing receptions to some of their ex-players - Rio Ferdinand, Carlos Tevez and Joe Cole, for example - the claret and blue hordes do not take kindly to those who leave under a cloud.
Reo-Coker, who captained West Ham to the FA Cup final in 2006, was blamed by many fans for the breakdown in team spirit and the subsequent slump in form which almost saw the club relegated last season.
He submitted a transfer request and completed a £7.5million move to Villa Park, where he was quickly joined by another ex-Hammer in Marlon Harewood.
But Curbishley has tried to temper any hostile reaction reaction by praising Reo-Coker's role in the club's dramatic escape from the drop.
Tevez, Mark Noble and Robert Green are widely credited with inspiring West Ham's dramatic escape but Curbishley believes Reo-Coker should be seen in the same bracket.
"I walked into something when I joined. There was a lot of feeling around the club. We were third-from-bottom and there was a lot of flak flying around and he was getting singled out for some of it," said Curbishley.
"We had a chat about it and I told him the only way he could deal with it was to get on with it.
"Obviously he wasn't happy about it but I told him to get through to the end of the season because the club is more important than anything else.
"There were always going to be some changes in the summer."
Curbishley added: "I thought in the second half of the season, from the Manchester United game where he got the winner, his performances in the run-in were up there with the contributions the others made.
"Green had a fantastic run-in, Anton Ferdinand and James Collins did fantastically well, as did Mark Noble, Bobby Zamora and Tevez. He was part of that.
"I think in the run-in he got back to where he should have been. I was delighted with his performances."


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ajewhu (West Ham United fan)
" You villa fans are seriously off the mark here. Lets face it, you ever heard of a player throwing toys out of his pram? Thinks he is better than he is? Better than his team? How about voicing concerns about a few fans behaviour and blaming it on ALL the fans? How about that he claims he received racist mail from his own fans? Who would do that? He should just have sat there and shouted 'LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT ME I'm the scapegoat because I am not playing to my potential, or even trying'. He is a pathetic excuse of a professional and you are welcome to him."
pauldoran12 (Aston Villa fan)
"west ham underated reo coker although the price tag didnt show that... i hope he's having the last laugh helping villa to 6th position as to westhams 9th or 10thish position... come on the coker"
jazza0707 (Aston Villa fan)
"Reo-Coker was made a scapegoat for everything that happened at West Ham. If it was just him causing "problems", surely the rest of the team would have rounded on him and he'd have been kicked out mid season. On top of that he got no support from the board or management who just seemed to think it was fine that Reo-coker was being blamed as long as they weren't!"
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