Post by C@rly - WHU on Jun 19, 2010 15:09:59 GMT 1
BREAKING GOSSIP
French Football Federation vice-president Christian Teinturier says striker Nicolas Anelka should apologise or leave the World Cup if rumours of a half-time bust-up with coach Raymond Domenech during France's 2-0 loss to Mexico on Thursday prove true. (Associated Press)
Inter Milan right-back Maicon has told his landlord he will not be renewing his contract as he is off to pastures new. Real Madrid are favourites to land the Brazil international.
Full story: imScouting
WORLD CUP REACTION
Unsurprisingly, the British newspapers had plenty to say following England's dismal 0-0 draw with Algeria in Cape Town and Wayne Rooney's moan after leaving the field to boos.
"Useless" (Daily Express)
"Cape Clowns" (Daily Mirror) and, for variety's sake, "Cape Fear" (the Sun)
"Roo blows fuse over boos" (the Sun), "Roo Boo Hoo" (Daily Mirror)
Goalless. Guileless. Graceless. (Independent)
Hang your head. (Daily Mail)
"Roo-boo-zela blows his top."
Full story: the Sun
"England's flops are no longer fit to wear the shirt."
Full story: Daily Mirror
"Never in the field of World Cup conflict has so little been offered by so few to say many (with apologies to Winston Churchill)."
Full story: the Sun
"The side may now be galvanised by fear, but unless the excitement of the World Cup itself permeates mind and body there can only be a limp towards nondescript failure."
Full story: the Guardian
"Last night England were the nation's collective worst nightmare, a sleepwalking shambles who are now third in group C and must face up to the prospect of World Cup elimination."
Full story: Independent
"After the most tedious 90 minutes of the tournament it might be best for the beautiful game if England are put out of their misery as soon as possible."
Full story: Daily Record
TRANSFER GOSSIP
Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano is keen for a £25m to Inter Milan, describing manager Rafael Benitez, who made the move from Anfield to the San Siro earlier this month - as his teacher.
Full story: Daily Star
Midfielder Steven Sidwell will consider a move from Aston Villa to Fulham - but only if Roy Hodgson remains manager at Craven Cottage. Sidwell, 27, was a bit-part player at Villa Park last season.
Full story: the Sun
Blackburn Rovers boss Sam Allardyce fears he may miss out on signing Real Madrid midfielder Guti on a free transfer. Allardyce is keen on the 33-year-old, but has made signing a striker his top priority.
Full story: Daily Mirror
West Ham and Birmingham are set to battle for Fulham left-back Paul Konchesky, 29, who has a year of his contract remaining.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Chelsea are close to signing Sigma Olomouc centre-back Tomas Kalas for £5m, beating off competition from Arsenal and Serie A clubs.
(Daily Express)
Manchester City are stepping up their efforts to sign Valencia striker David Silva, and are set to offer the Spaniard a cool £40m in wages over five years.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Manchester United midfielder Anderson is wanted by French champions Marseille. The 22-year-old Brazilian ruptured the cruciate ligament in his left knee in February, having struggled to secure a first-team spot at Old Trafford.
Full story: Daily Mail
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is keen on bringing Werder Bremen winger Marko Marin to White Hart Lane. The 21-year-old Yugoslavia-born star is currently on World Cup duty for Germany.
Full story: CaughtOffside.com
Manchester rivals United and City are battling it out for the signature of Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini with his agent saying: "We have decided not to talk about the market until after the World Cup, then we will reflect on everything."
Full story: Daily Mirror
Arsenal and Manchester United are keeping tabs on Borussia Dortmund's 21-year-old Serbian Neven Subotic with the highly-rated defender valued at £25m.
Full story: footylatest.com
Inter Milan's new boss Rafael Benitez is planning a raid on his former club by luring England defender Glen Johnson away from Anfield.
Full story: footylatest.com
Nancy sporting director Nicolas Holveck thinks Celtic will no longer pursue a permanent transfer for Landry N'Guemo after the Cameroon international's loan spell and have turned their attentions to fellow midfielder Alfred N'Diaye.
(Various)
Birmingham, Stoke and Wigan are prepared to pay Nancy £2m-plus for Landry N'Guemo after Celtic refused to increase their offer from £1.2m for the on-loan midfielder.
(Various)
Celtic are to sanction a return to Japan for Koki Mizuno, with the midfielder heading for Kashiwa Reysol on loan until January.
(Daily Mail)
Out-of-contract Aberdeen wing-back Charlie Mulgrew is poised to undergo a medical next week and seal a surprise return to Celtic.
(Daily Express)
OTHER GOSSIP
New Portsmouth boss Steve Cotterill has revealed how Harry Redknapp persuaded him to take on the Fratton Park role. "I spoke to him and he said to go for it. He said Portsmouth was a fantastic club, with great fans and thought I would do well there.''
Full story: Daily Mirror
The Scottish Football Association says it had no complaints from players after the Jabulani World Cup ball was used in the Scottish Cup final. However, Dundee United manager Peter Houston says Scotland and United goalkeepers disliked the ball when it was used last season. (Daily Record)
AND FINALLY
A woman who ruptured her throat at a vuvuzela-blowing contest is recovering well. (Daily Express)
French Football Federation vice-president Christian Teinturier says striker Nicolas Anelka should apologise or leave the World Cup if rumours of a half-time bust-up with coach Raymond Domenech during France's 2-0 loss to Mexico on Thursday prove true. (Associated Press)
Inter Milan right-back Maicon has told his landlord he will not be renewing his contract as he is off to pastures new. Real Madrid are favourites to land the Brazil international.
Full story: imScouting
WORLD CUP REACTION
Unsurprisingly, the British newspapers had plenty to say following England's dismal 0-0 draw with Algeria in Cape Town and Wayne Rooney's moan after leaving the field to boos.
"Useless" (Daily Express)
"Cape Clowns" (Daily Mirror) and, for variety's sake, "Cape Fear" (the Sun)
"Roo blows fuse over boos" (the Sun), "Roo Boo Hoo" (Daily Mirror)
Goalless. Guileless. Graceless. (Independent)
Hang your head. (Daily Mail)
"Roo-boo-zela blows his top."
Full story: the Sun
"England's flops are no longer fit to wear the shirt."
Full story: Daily Mirror
"Never in the field of World Cup conflict has so little been offered by so few to say many (with apologies to Winston Churchill)."
Full story: the Sun
"The side may now be galvanised by fear, but unless the excitement of the World Cup itself permeates mind and body there can only be a limp towards nondescript failure."
Full story: the Guardian
"Last night England were the nation's collective worst nightmare, a sleepwalking shambles who are now third in group C and must face up to the prospect of World Cup elimination."
Full story: Independent
"After the most tedious 90 minutes of the tournament it might be best for the beautiful game if England are put out of their misery as soon as possible."
Full story: Daily Record
TRANSFER GOSSIP
Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano is keen for a £25m to Inter Milan, describing manager Rafael Benitez, who made the move from Anfield to the San Siro earlier this month - as his teacher.
Full story: Daily Star
Midfielder Steven Sidwell will consider a move from Aston Villa to Fulham - but only if Roy Hodgson remains manager at Craven Cottage. Sidwell, 27, was a bit-part player at Villa Park last season.
Full story: the Sun
Blackburn Rovers boss Sam Allardyce fears he may miss out on signing Real Madrid midfielder Guti on a free transfer. Allardyce is keen on the 33-year-old, but has made signing a striker his top priority.
Full story: Daily Mirror
West Ham and Birmingham are set to battle for Fulham left-back Paul Konchesky, 29, who has a year of his contract remaining.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Chelsea are close to signing Sigma Olomouc centre-back Tomas Kalas for £5m, beating off competition from Arsenal and Serie A clubs.
(Daily Express)
Manchester City are stepping up their efforts to sign Valencia striker David Silva, and are set to offer the Spaniard a cool £40m in wages over five years.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Manchester United midfielder Anderson is wanted by French champions Marseille. The 22-year-old Brazilian ruptured the cruciate ligament in his left knee in February, having struggled to secure a first-team spot at Old Trafford.
Full story: Daily Mail
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is keen on bringing Werder Bremen winger Marko Marin to White Hart Lane. The 21-year-old Yugoslavia-born star is currently on World Cup duty for Germany.
Full story: CaughtOffside.com
Manchester rivals United and City are battling it out for the signature of Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini with his agent saying: "We have decided not to talk about the market until after the World Cup, then we will reflect on everything."
Full story: Daily Mirror
Arsenal and Manchester United are keeping tabs on Borussia Dortmund's 21-year-old Serbian Neven Subotic with the highly-rated defender valued at £25m.
Full story: footylatest.com
Inter Milan's new boss Rafael Benitez is planning a raid on his former club by luring England defender Glen Johnson away from Anfield.
Full story: footylatest.com
Nancy sporting director Nicolas Holveck thinks Celtic will no longer pursue a permanent transfer for Landry N'Guemo after the Cameroon international's loan spell and have turned their attentions to fellow midfielder Alfred N'Diaye.
(Various)
Birmingham, Stoke and Wigan are prepared to pay Nancy £2m-plus for Landry N'Guemo after Celtic refused to increase their offer from £1.2m for the on-loan midfielder.
(Various)
Celtic are to sanction a return to Japan for Koki Mizuno, with the midfielder heading for Kashiwa Reysol on loan until January.
(Daily Mail)
Out-of-contract Aberdeen wing-back Charlie Mulgrew is poised to undergo a medical next week and seal a surprise return to Celtic.
(Daily Express)
OTHER GOSSIP
New Portsmouth boss Steve Cotterill has revealed how Harry Redknapp persuaded him to take on the Fratton Park role. "I spoke to him and he said to go for it. He said Portsmouth was a fantastic club, with great fans and thought I would do well there.''
Full story: Daily Mirror
The Scottish Football Association says it had no complaints from players after the Jabulani World Cup ball was used in the Scottish Cup final. However, Dundee United manager Peter Houston says Scotland and United goalkeepers disliked the ball when it was used last season. (Daily Record)
AND FINALLY
A woman who ruptured her throat at a vuvuzela-blowing contest is recovering well. (Daily Express)