PDA

View Full Version : WHAT THE PAPERS SAY


Pages : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 [90] 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178

  1. Italy angered by spate of violence
  2. Denis Law the king of Scotland lives in hope
  3. Michel Platini cool about England's 2018 bid
  4. Fans unite to take over 'Websfleet'
  5. Punks, prostitutes and football
  6. Italian football back in crisis
  7. Euro dream: Peter Kenyon wants European glory at Chelsea
  8. Wembley fear fans' protests if Russia win
  9. Football's brave new world to start in... Ebbsfleet
  10. Ebbsfleet make fantasy football a virtual reality
  11. Ferguson insists only trophies can prove a team's 'greatness'
  12. Turmoil 'will not distract Italy'
  13. Barton apologises for high tackle
  14. Coppell wants Premiership quotas
  15. Third man charged in Rams probe
  16. Platini cool over England Cup bid
  17. Platini to resurrect cup proposal
  18. Home internationals could be back... as long as they don't beat Italy
  19. Brown's mission: British players for British clubs
  20. Quality foreigners make England better, says Wenger
  21. Newcastle have double standards, says sacked Bond
  22. Website deal brings X Factor to non-league club
  23. McClaren not alone as club success hits big nations
  24. Hungarians try to revive game one beer at a time
  25. Game not to blame for Italy violence - UEFA
  26. Italy squad regroups under shadow of violence
  27. David Conn: Agent in FA's sights throws spotlight back on missing Quest data
  28. David Conn: 'Do you pay someone a bung with a £3,000 cheque?'
  29. Foreign influx a 'big danger' for England, warns Gerrard
  30. Bad omen for Italy as their unlucky number comes up
  31. Owen joins the optimists and backs McClaren
  32. Bruce emerges as favourite to become Wigan manager
  33. Cesc Fabregas is motivated by kudos not cash
  34. Restrictions threaten breach of European law
  35. Minister Gerry Sutcliffe risking another own goal in joining the debate over imports
  36. Avram Grant finds himself in demand as Israel prepare audacious offer
  37. Steven Gerrard supports quota system as England search for excuses
  38. Steve Bruce emerges as latest favourite for Wigan post
  39. Bruce closes on Wigan return with backing of Birmingham
  40. Gerrard wants quotas to help young English talent
  41. Owen faces up to the real chance of failure but just can't help believing
  42. Italy are tipped to defy distraction of worrying domestic upheavals
  43. Texters told to lay off Allardyce
  44. Fábregas tells his Spanish suitors: I'm not leaving Arsenal
  45. Mackay becomes fifth arrest as police investigate 2003 Derby takeoverMackay becomes f
  46. Ireland need someone with hunger, fresh ideas and luck, says O'Shea
  47. Fans buy burial plots fit for football kings
  48. Eriksson's Thai visit draws more guards than fans
  49. Steve Bruce wanted by Wigan
  50. Steven Gerrard urges limit on foreign players
  51. Platini attacks Premier League's US owners
  52. League act to prevent Carlos Tevez repeat
  53. Fans divided over FC United
  54. Luton in line of fire as FA bids to put corruption top of the agenda
  55. Mike Newell’s allegations hit home after Luton caught in the ‘bungs’ sweep
  56. Backers call for Cardiff’s board to pay up or resign
  57. Stuart Pearce urges FA to complete national centre
  58. Companies swarm round the top flight’s honey-pot
  59. Carson Yeung delay adds to Birmingham’s woes
  60. Ben Foster: I may not play for Manchester United this year
  61. Derby County chairman coy over Disney link
  62. Subprime ripples felt by Arsenal
  63. Ladbrokes sees football as a better bet
  64. Foster's frustrations
  65. Red greats join Hall of Fame
  66. SFA stand to gain £20 million
  67. Mike Newell feels vindicated
  68. Luton stunned by FA transfer breach claims
  69. D-day for Birmingham over Steve Bruce
  70. FA hit Luton with 50 charges of rule breaches
  71. Policeman faces murder charge over Lazio fan
  72. Platini s’attaque aux businessmens américains
  73. Austria must pull out of Euro 2008, say 10,000 fans petition
  74. Luton in 'illegal payment' storm as FA issues 50 charges
  75. England failure 'would be good'
  76. Is £40 per day a reasonable wage for World Cup duty?
  77. La Ligue 1 en quête de nouvelles ressources
  78. The bonds that link Russia's and Israel's football cultures run deep
  79. Benfica's Binya banned for six matches following horror tackle
  80. The assault on geography breeds ignorance and erodes nationhood
  81. Thaksin plays politics with Thai football
  82. Why teams are keen not to be top seeds alongside Austria at Euro 2008
  83. Birmingham in danger of losing takeover and Bruce
  84. We have nothing to hide, say agents in Luton investigation
  85. FA brings record number of charges against Luton over payments
  86. Too many foreigners? Blame the Champions League
  87. FIFA blasted by MP over football ruling
  88. 2007 American International Group Earnings Conference Call
  89. ITV sells stake in MUTV to Manchester United
  90. Business joins football fans to support Israel
  91. Redknapp angry with international demands
  92. Wanted: modern version of Joe ‘Jaws’ Jordan to strike untold fear into the opposition
  93. Alan Shearer England's dark horse
  94. A magical history tour down Wembley way
  95. FA quiz agent over Gary Megson
  96. Hoping (Dreaming?) of Soccer as National Pastime
  97. England women angry at £40 wage
  98. At least McClaren saved England from Sam Allardyce
  99. Hardcore Ultras block-book flights to Glasgow
  100. Newell calls for united action in corruption fight
  101. Want to own soccer club? Any John Dough can do it
  102. Smoking can make you miss goals
  103. You MUst stop fleecing us: Furious United fans call on Government to cap ticket price
  104. South Africa stakes future on staging a world-class cup
  105. Where has all the home-grown talent gone?
  106. Sparky's magic touch
  107. Scots warm the heart
  108. Allardyce furious with England over Owen injury
  109. Internet era kicks off for Ebbsfleet
  110. West Ham look to USA
  111. 'After almost losing my life, I am proof that it's only a game'
  112. Mismatches and boring CL ties are a worry but foreign owners can't take all the blame
  113. Joel's pledge to fans: We're first for Man U
  114. Marsh has a gas in the jungle but leaves the lady blank
  115. Cyber with rosy? Fans aren't sure
  116. Before ring-fencing English talent, you must search the field for it
  117. Why going for Barton would not have undermined the ref
  118. Blaming the state for the state of the game
  119. Devalue the matchday experience at your peril
  120. No end for this foreign romance
  121. Glazer vows to back Fergie
  122. Neville puts United first
  123. Fans United in ticket appeal
  124. Money men holding out for summer ball
  125. The Debate: ‘We’ve fostered a breeding ground for bad sports’
  126. Power to the wrong people
  127. Big nations enjoy refereeing by committee
  128. FA helps Iraqis forget past of prisons, whips and Saddam
  129. Distraught Darren Fletcher says ‘blame me’
  130. Reds fans in SOS to Whitehall
  131. Fans' anger over ground
  132. Scotland kiss ref goodbye
  133. Vidic could miss Man Utd fixture
  134. MyFootballClub big day out
  135. Birmingham in a flux as Bruce heads for Wigan
  136. Arsenal shareholder Usmanov's responses to Guardian questions, Unedited
  137. Profile: The colourful life of football's latest oligarch
  138. Arsenal's suitor denies allegations of murky past
  139. Sport adds pace in new media battle
  140. All to play for in fantasy sports
  141. Underqualified Avram Grant forced to go a long way for little bit of learning
  142. Sir Alex Ferguson presses for Nemanja Vidic’s early release
  143. May heading for a life in the sun
  144. Man Utd joy as Rooney makes rapid recovery
  145. England players are just workshy celebrities
  146. Celtic appoint John Reid as chairman
  147. Reid unfazed by Celtic protests
  148. Fifth Liverpool player is burgled
  149. Newcastle consoled by £½m Owen injury payout
  150. Wada chief faces challenge from Fifa over ban
  151. Whistle-blowers' hotline
  152. Quiet man talks
  153. Thaksin rival draws Everton into Thai soccer wars
  154. Attacks and accusations greet incoming Reid at Celtic
  155. City's signing of 3 Thai footballers points to dark days ahead for English football
  156. The work showcasing creative solutions: Manchester United
  157. Croatia driven by lure of Barclays Premier League
  158. Bolton or Kazakhstan? Nemanja Vidic remains in the dark
  159. Frustrated with prospective takeover, Birmingham step up managerial hunt
  160. Alex Salmond's warning to bigots
  161. Veloso latest Portuguese tyro bound for United
  162. Referee not guilty of abusing Dennis Wise
  163. Footballers face charges over sex scandal
  164. The 50 most influential Americans in Britain (football related)
  165. Celtic Trust in IRA war of words
  166. Clubs unite to kick out bigotry
  167. Croatian FA boss held over theft allegation
  168. £10m Veloso is United's next Portuguese target
  169. Fergie the crusader
  170. Luton agents to fight FA charge
  171. Thailand to seize assets of Thaksin's children
  172. Selective FA corruption charges do nothing to prove a new toughness
  173. AIG sued over sub-prime exposure
  174. Fan dies after Manchester United game
  175. McClaren faces sack after breakfast
  176. Bruce's move to Wigan held up over image-rights dispute
  177. FA hires Blatter men for bid
  178. Bruce move to Wigan stalled by Birmingham pay demands
  179. James Lawton: Lessons have to be learnt after this epic humiliation
  180. FA recruits Fifa insiders to bolster bid for 2018
  181. McClaren: 'I am not going to discuss my future. This is not the time'
  182. Goodnight Vienna
  183. If Martin O’Neill says no, will the FA be brave enough to call Jurgan Klinsmann?
  184. Steve Bruce left in limbo after financial row puts move to Wigan at risk
  185. Why high-profile England will be sorely missed in finals
  186. FA to sack Steve McClaren after England exit
  187. England exit to cost economy up to £1bn
  188. Wigan worry over Steve Bruce delay
  189. Clock ticking on Yeung's Birmingham takeover
  190. Luton go into administration
  191. UK sports retailers dive
  192. Business nursing a football hangover
  193. English game is paralysed by a fear of the unknown
  194. Digging a hole for themselves, Wembley authorities unable to explain quagmire
  195. Past masters of the blame game swing easily into old routines
  196. Birmingham in the dark over Bruce departure
  197. Steve Bruce left in limbo after financial row puts move to Wigan at risk
  198. On the eve of destruction? If this is the apocalypse, give me more
  199. Luton hit rock bottom after entering administration
  200. United in failure but not in national pride. Is this the price of change?
  201. England blame game has only just begun
  202. Twelve men to pick new England manager
  203. Steve Bruce set for Wigan after dispute settled
  204. Luton Town go into administration
  205. Beckham: England failure not due to foreigners
  206. Carlos Tevez returns from Argentina 'tired'
  207. Celtic done no favours by Findlay's own goal
  208. Sir Bobby Charlton: My choice for the next England football manager
  209. A result of two halves: Is it all bad for England?
  210. So can the Premier League really be best in the world?
  211. Ten-point deduction puts Luton bottom of League One
  212. Keane points finger at culture of rampant egos
  213. We didn't make it either: what future holds for others who failed to qualify
  214. Growing divide between 'golden generation' and fans
  215. England suffer 2010 seedings blow
  216. Toshack slates British coaching
  217. Home internationals set to return
  218. England egos are to blame - Keane
  219. England's coaching crisis
  220. England to play a waiting game
  221. Luton suffer 10-point deduction
  222. Time up for the 'golden generation'
  223. How others select their coaches
  224. Luton go into administration and hit bottom
  225. Bruce pays his way out of Birmingham
  226. Delusions of grandeur
  227. Reviving the national football centre can be the first step to England's recovery
  228. Benítez wobbly throws light on shaky relations with Americans
  229. Salmond eyes Euro 2016 bid for Scotland
  230. Flagging interest in national side could lead to 'spectacular' Wembley losses
  231. Pitch revamp could save Wembley blushes
  232. Frowns on Brown
  233. Paul Kelso
  234. Auntie looks away
  235. England suffer World Cup qualifying blow
  236. Wigan still waiting for Bruce
  237. Sobering reminders everywhere for FA as Durban party begins
  238. FA staying cool on revival of home internationals
  239. Carson Yeung claims that Steve Bruce’s job at Birmingham was always safe
  240. Tom Hicks tells Rafael Benitez to get on with coaching and stop transfer talk
  241. National school of coaching can help England
  242. Fifa warning over World Cup stadium deadlines
  243. Man Utd and the long road to 5,000 matches
  244. Bung inquiry hits apparent dead end
  245. Germany has 'the Kaiser' while we have old men in blazers wallowing in fantasy
  246. Singer's Euro chance after anthem cock-up
  247. Sheff Wed chairman Allen resigns
  248. Benitez playing dangerous game
  249. Lowe opposes Southampton takeover
  250. At least England's failure to reach Euro 2008 means we will be spared from the Wags