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The top stories from papers and websites - 18 October 2012

The Sun


  • England players were given sleeping tablets before delivering a dozy performance in Poland.

  • Furious FA chiefs are threatening to boycott matches in Serbia following the England Under-21s' night of terror in Krusevac.

  • John Terry is expected to finally admit defeat in his year-long fight to clear his name in the Anton Ferdinand racism scandal.

  • Luka Modric has put his shirt on his old Tottenham pal Gareth Bale joining him at the Bernabeu.

  • Brendan Rodgers will discover today if Pepe Reina has joined his list of Kop crocks.

  • Federico Macheda is set to quit Manchester United.

  • Blackburn still want Tim Sherwood as boss - despite a rebuff from Spurs.

  • David Bernstein has been told he must step down as FA chairman next year.

  • West Ham are ready to offer full-back Guy Demel a new contract.

  • Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha has been told he can head to the Premier League for £20million.

  • Manchester City will try and lure Roma midfielder Danielle de Rossi with a third bid of £30million in January.

Daily Mirror

  • Wayne Rooney admitted dozy England need to wake up if they are to qualify for the World Cup.

  • The FA were fuming last night as they faced a rap linked to the disgusting racist scenes in Serbia.

  • Mario Balotelli has hit back at Manchester City chief Brian Marwood for criticising his conduct.

  • Birmingham fear being forced to sell starlets Jack Butland and Nathan Redmond if takeover talks collapse.

  • Reading have handed Indian midfielder Brandon Fernandes a trial.

  • Blackburn are set to drop their chase for Tottenham coach Tim Sherwood.

  • Mick McCarthy is top of Burnley short-list to take over at Turf Moor, but the Clarets face competition from Bolton to land him.

  • Crystal Palace have told Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City that Wilfried Zaha will cost at least £20million.

Daily Star

  • Luka Modric has told Gareth Bale to quit Tottenham and join him at Real Madrid.

  • Barcelona have launched a stinging attack on Manchester City and warned them to forget about signing Sergio Busquets.

  • Newcastle manager Alan Pardew believes bad boy Nile Ranger will never learn his lesson.

Daily Mail

  • England nodded off in Poland yesterday and dropped two vital World Cup points after some players needed sleeping tablets to cope with the game's 20-hour delay.

  • The Football Association have threatened to stop playing matches against Serbia in the wake of disgraceful scenes of racism and violence that marred England Under-21s' 1-0 win in Krusevac on Tuesday.

  • Manchester City winger David Silva will have a scan on his injured hamstring today but is almost certainly out of next Wednesday's crucial Champions League game at Ajax.

  • Blackburn hope Tim Sherwood will demand that Tottenham give him an opportunity to hold talks over the managerial vacancy at Ewood Park.

Daily Express

  • England's dreams of reaching Brazil 2014 are in the balance following a sloppy stalemate as it emerged several players took sleeping pills to minimise the disruption when the World Cup qualifier was put back 24 hours.

  • The FA were last night charged by UEFA for their part in the mass brawl in Serbia as the Under-21s racism row escalated.

  • Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni was last night told his position was safe.

  • Luka Modric gave Gareth Bale a Real Madrid shirt on Tuesday and he now wants him to join him in Spain.

  • Craig Levein will have to defend his record as Scotland manager if he is to keep his job.

  • Nile Ranger has been told by Newcastle boss Alan Pardew his future is at stake unless he cleans up his act.

Daily Telegraph

  • Serbia's prime minister appeared to deepen hostilities with England following the rancorous Under-21 international that ended in racist abuse and violence, suggesting that England's players and coaching staff could face criminal charges for their part in clashes after the game.

SkySports

  • Brazilian club Corinthians do not want to sell midfielder Paulinho to Chelsea.

SkySports

  • Juventus have joined AC Milan in the chase to sign Manchester United midfielder Nani.


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