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THE SUN: Jose Mourinho is ready to make a spectacular return as Chelsea manager. Also: John Terry faces D-Day today over whether he will be England captain at Euro 2012.
DAILY STAR: Furious Rio Ferdinand yesterday branded the FA a "joke" for their stance over John Terry's race charge. Also: Sir Alex Ferguson has told his Manchester United players that they need to improve their wretched recent record at Chelsea to kick-start a decisive run of away matches in the Premier League title race.
DAILY EXPRESS: John Terry could be stripped of the England captaincy for a second time following FA talks over his racism trial. Also: Harry Redknapp fought back the tears as he responded to the claims of prosecutors at his tax evasion trial that he had told "a pack of lies".
DAILY MIRROR: Arsene Wenger is facing the humiliation of a rubbish bag protest as angry Arsenal fans begin to vote with their feet. Also: Rio Ferdinand is set to snub John Terry and not shake hands before their showdown at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
DAILY MAIL: John Terry is expected to be stripped of the England captaincy for a second time after the 14-strong FA board held emergency talks yesterday. Also: After five-and-a-half hours on the stand in Southwark Crown Court, Harry Redknapp has nothing to fear if he ever does become England manager.
THE INDEPENDENT: The Football Association was last night considering the legal ramifications of taking the England captaincy away from John Terry ahead of his trial over allegations of racial abuse in July. Also: Harry Redknapp turned his fire on the now-defunct tabloid the News of the World yesterday when he said in court that he was justified in lying to one of the newspaper's reporters in order to prevent publication of a potentially damaging story.
THE TIMES: Emergency discussions were taking place among Football Association board members last night over whether John Terry should remain as England captain while he awaits trial on a charge of racist abuse. Also: Police confirmed last night that they have launched an investigation into online racist abuse aimed at Shola Ameobi, the Newcastle United forward, just weeks after his younger brother and team-mate, Sammy, was the subject of similarly offensive posts.
THE GUARDIAN: David Bernstein, the Football Association chairman, is facing increasing pressure from inside the organisation to remove the England captaincy from John Terry after a day of high-level talks behind the scenes to ascertain whether he should overrule the manager, Fabio Capello.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: John Terry could be stripped of the England captaincy as soon as today as the Football Association moves to stem the fallout from racism charges levelled against the Chelsea defender. Also: Harry Redknapp yesterday admitted that he had deliberately misled a News of the World reporter about payments to a secret bank account but described suggestions that he had "told a pack of lies" during his trial for tax evasion as "an insult".
DAILY STAR: Furious Rio Ferdinand yesterday branded the FA a "joke" for their stance over John Terry's race charge. Also: Sir Alex Ferguson has told his Manchester United players that they need to improve their wretched recent record at Chelsea to kick-start a decisive run of away matches in the Premier League title race.
DAILY EXPRESS: John Terry could be stripped of the England captaincy for a second time following FA talks over his racism trial. Also: Harry Redknapp fought back the tears as he responded to the claims of prosecutors at his tax evasion trial that he had told "a pack of lies".
DAILY MIRROR: Arsene Wenger is facing the humiliation of a rubbish bag protest as angry Arsenal fans begin to vote with their feet. Also: Rio Ferdinand is set to snub John Terry and not shake hands before their showdown at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
DAILY MAIL: John Terry is expected to be stripped of the England captaincy for a second time after the 14-strong FA board held emergency talks yesterday. Also: After five-and-a-half hours on the stand in Southwark Crown Court, Harry Redknapp has nothing to fear if he ever does become England manager.
THE INDEPENDENT: The Football Association was last night considering the legal ramifications of taking the England captaincy away from John Terry ahead of his trial over allegations of racial abuse in July. Also: Harry Redknapp turned his fire on the now-defunct tabloid the News of the World yesterday when he said in court that he was justified in lying to one of the newspaper's reporters in order to prevent publication of a potentially damaging story.
THE TIMES: Emergency discussions were taking place among Football Association board members last night over whether John Terry should remain as England captain while he awaits trial on a charge of racist abuse. Also: Police confirmed last night that they have launched an investigation into online racist abuse aimed at Shola Ameobi, the Newcastle United forward, just weeks after his younger brother and team-mate, Sammy, was the subject of similarly offensive posts.
THE GUARDIAN: David Bernstein, the Football Association chairman, is facing increasing pressure from inside the organisation to remove the England captaincy from John Terry after a day of high-level talks behind the scenes to ascertain whether he should overrule the manager, Fabio Capello.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: John Terry could be stripped of the England captaincy as soon as today as the Football Association moves to stem the fallout from racism charges levelled against the Chelsea defender. Also: Harry Redknapp yesterday admitted that he had deliberately misled a News of the World reporter about payments to a secret bank account but described suggestions that he had "told a pack of lies" during his trial for tax evasion as "an insult".
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Cheers mate.
Warmed the cockles of my heart reading about Tony Carr and the youth team. Why does it always seem like you're talking to the bloke person to person in interviews with him ?
Warmed the cockles of my heart reading about Tony Carr and the youth team. Why does it always seem like you're talking to the bloke person to person in interviews with him ?
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Agreed, nice to hear Big Sam is taking a big interest in the youngsters too.Cuenca 'ammer wrote:Cheers mate.
Warmed the cockles of my heart reading about Tony Carr and the youth team. Why does it always seem like you're talking to the bloke person to person in interviews with him ?
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Definitely good news for the future, something managers haven't looked at here for a whileDenbighammer wrote:Agreed, nice to hear Big Sam is taking a big interest in the youngsters too.
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Duo braced for debuts
Nicky Maynard and Ricardo Vaz Te are in line to make their West Ham debuts when derby rivals Millwall head to Upton Park.
Striker Maynard and winger Vaz Te joined the Hammers on Tuesday and will be in the squad but boss Sam Allardyce has hinted his third deadline-day arrival, young midfielder Ravel Morrison, may have to bide his time.
American defender George John could also be involved for the first time since joining from FC Dallas earlier this month, especially after the leaders shipped five goals in a shock defeat at Ipswich on Tuesday night.
Midfielder Papa Bouba Diop missed out at Portman Road with a thigh problem and will be checked over, but Allardyce has no new injury worries.
Duo braced for debuts
Nicky Maynard and Ricardo Vaz Te are in line to make their West Ham debuts when derby rivals Millwall head to Upton Park.
Striker Maynard and winger Vaz Te joined the Hammers on Tuesday and will be in the squad but boss Sam Allardyce has hinted his third deadline-day arrival, young midfielder Ravel Morrison, may have to bide his time.
American defender George John could also be involved for the first time since joining from FC Dallas earlier this month, especially after the leaders shipped five goals in a shock defeat at Ipswich on Tuesday night.
Midfielder Papa Bouba Diop missed out at Portman Road with a thigh problem and will be checked over, but Allardyce has no new injury worries.
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HAMMERS PLOT DOUBLE UNVEILING West Ham v Millwall. Click here to bet.
Nicky Maynard and Ricardo Vaz Te are in line to make their West Ham debuts against Millwall on Saturday.
Striker Maynard and winger Vaz Te joined the Hammers on Tuesday and will be in the squad but boss Sam Allardyce has hinted his third deadline-day arrival, young midfielder Ravel Morrison, may have to bide his time.
American defender George John could also be involved for the first time since joining from FC Dallas earlier this month, especially after the leaders shipped five goals in a shock defeat at Ipswich on Tuesday night.
Midfielder Papa Bouba Diop missed out at Portman Road with a thigh problem and will be checked over, but Allardyce has no new injury worries.
Andy Keogh goes straight into the Millwall squad.
The Republic of Ireland striker moved to The Den on transfer deadline day from Wolves, signing a two-and-a-half year deal, and could partner top scorer Darius Henderson in attack.
The Lions could also be boosted by the return of skipper Paul Robinson, who has missed the last three matches with a thigh problem, while fellow defender Jordan Stewart has resumed training after a groin injury.
Winger Hamer Bouazza is still missing with groin trouble and back-up goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall has an ankle injury.
Tamika Mkandawire is recovering from a knee operation and fellow midfielder Therry Racon remains on the sidelines with an ankle injury.
HAMMERS PLOT DOUBLE UNVEILING West Ham v Millwall. Click here to bet.
Nicky Maynard and Ricardo Vaz Te are in line to make their West Ham debuts against Millwall on Saturday.
Striker Maynard and winger Vaz Te joined the Hammers on Tuesday and will be in the squad but boss Sam Allardyce has hinted his third deadline-day arrival, young midfielder Ravel Morrison, may have to bide his time.
American defender George John could also be involved for the first time since joining from FC Dallas earlier this month, especially after the leaders shipped five goals in a shock defeat at Ipswich on Tuesday night.
Midfielder Papa Bouba Diop missed out at Portman Road with a thigh problem and will be checked over, but Allardyce has no new injury worries.
Andy Keogh goes straight into the Millwall squad.
The Republic of Ireland striker moved to The Den on transfer deadline day from Wolves, signing a two-and-a-half year deal, and could partner top scorer Darius Henderson in attack.
The Lions could also be boosted by the return of skipper Paul Robinson, who has missed the last three matches with a thigh problem, while fellow defender Jordan Stewart has resumed training after a groin injury.
Winger Hamer Bouazza is still missing with groin trouble and back-up goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall has an ankle injury.
Tamika Mkandawire is recovering from a knee operation and fellow midfielder Therry Racon remains on the sidelines with an ankle injury.
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