Pages

Saturday, April 27, 2013

The top stories from papers and websites - 27 April 2013

Daily Mirror


  • The FA panel dealing with the Luis Suarez biting furore brands the Liverpool striker's actions "truly disgraceful" and "an unprovoked attack alien to football" in their 21-page judgement.

  • Chelsea defender John Terry is ready to make a U-turn and come out of international retirement.

  • Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has dismissed internet rumours suggesting 31-year-old defender Fabricio Coloccini, who is currently out injured, will never play for the Magpies again.

  • Danny Murphy is keen to become player-manager at Championship side Blackburn Rovers.

  • Huddersfield boss Mark Robins will make a £5m double swoop for Jermaine Beckford and James Vaughan if the Terriers stay in the Championship.

The Sun

  • Chelsea defender John Terry wants to make a sensational England comeback.

  • Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger snubbed Arsenal old boy Robin van Persie by insisting: Michael Carrick should be Player of the Year.

  • Former Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti - currently boss of Paris St Germain - is set to replace Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid.

Daily Star

  • John Terry wants to make a sensational return for England.

  • Arsene Wenger delivered an amazing snub to Robin van Persie by picking his team-mate Michael Carrick as his Player of the Year.

Daily Mail

  • John Terry has performed an amazing U-turn by declaring himself ready to come out of international retirement with England.

  • Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been given the go-ahead by the Glazer family, who own the club, to strengthen his side this summer.

  • Liverpool frontman Luis Suarez has expressed remorse after deciding not to contest his 10-game ban for biting Branislav Ivanovic.

  • Newcastle are weighing up a move for Marseille defender Nicolas N'Koulou who is rated at £18m by the French club.

  • AC Milan are vowing to keep 20-year-old striker Stephan El Shaarawy despite interest from Manchester City.

  • Sunderland defender Matt Kilgallon is a target for Reading and Crystal Palace.

  • Pep Guardiola is set to sell winger Arjen Robben, 29, when he takes charge of Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich in the summer.

  • QPR have cancelled their end-of-season awards party for fear of a fans' backlash.

Daily Express

  • John Terry wants to make an astonishing England comeback and help Roy Hodgson's faltering World Cup campaign.

  • Luis Suarez has been accused of damaging the image of English football across the world by the Independent Regulatory Commission that handed him a 10-match ban for biting.

  • Everton do not want to sell striker Nikica Jelavic despite his struggles in front of goal this season.

Daily Telegraph

  • John Terry wants to make a dramatic return to international football and is still hoping that he can make the World Cup in Brazil his swansong for England.

  • The fact that Luis Suarez's attack on Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic was seen by "millions of viewers" and became "the top trend on Twitter worldwide" during Sunday's Premier League match at Anfield was cited as justification for the controversial 10-game ban imposed on the Liverpool striker.

The Guardian

  • Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas believes winger Gareth Bale, 23, will remain at the club if they qualify for the Champions League.

  • John Terry wants to return to international duty with England as the 32-year-old Chelsea defender eyes a World Cup place in 2014.

  • Luis Suarez failed to grasp the "gravity and seriousness" of his bite on Branislav Ivanovic, according to the independent panel that imposed a 10-match ban on the Liverpool striker.

The Times

  • John Terry is ready to come out of international retirement and hopes to be handed a sensational England recall by Roy Hodgson.

  • Meanwhile, Terry will not sign for another English club if he is released by Chelsea, with the defender's contract at Stamford Bridge expiring at the end of next season.

  • Sir Alex Ferguson offered his unlikely support to Liverpool as the Manchester United manager waded into the storm surrounding Luis Suarez with a fierce attack on the Football Association.

Independent

  • John Terry has decided to end his self-imposed international retirement and will make himself available to Roy Hodgson for selection for England, starting with the end-of-season showcase friendlies against the Republic of Ireland and Brazil.

  • Luis Suarez was given a 10-game ban to send out a clear message and because the Liverpool striker had not appreciated how repellent his biting of Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic had been.



No comments:

Post a Comment