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The top stories from papers and websites - 24 September 2012

Daily Mirror


  • John Terry has quit international football - just hours before he faces an FA inquisition for allegedly racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.

  • Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers paid tribute to the supporters on an emotional afternoon at Anfield as the controversy was confined to the pitch.

  • Steve Kean is braced for the axe at Blackburn.

  • Birmingham are stepping up their interest in Paul Robinson following the injury to Paul Caddis.

  • Simon Grayson will be given funds to bring Jermaine Beckford and Simon Church to Huddersfield.

  • Barnet have signed ex-Fulham striker Collins John on a free transfer.

Daily Star

  • John Terry has stunned football by quitting England.

  • Brendan Rodgers blasted referee Mark Halsey and blamed him for Liverpool's 2-1 defeat to bitter rivals Manchester United.

  • Roberto Mancini pushed Mario Balotelli down the tunnel as the pair had a new bust-up following Manchester City's 1-1 draw with Arsenal.

  • Liverpool have offered Daniel Agger almost £15million to stay at the club.

Daily Telegraph

  • John Terry has announced his retirement from international football.

  • Blackburn's 1995 title-wining captain Tim Sherwood is favourite to replace Steve Kean as Rovers boss.

Daily Express

  • John Terry quit international football on Sunday night.

  • Brendan Rodgers accused referee Mark Halsey of costing Liverpool their first league win of the season against Manchester United and condemning them to their worst start for more than 100 years.

Daily Mail

  • John Terry has quit England hours before the start of his hearing over the alleged racial abuse of Anton Ferdinand.

  • Referee Mark Halsey was on Sunday night considering calling in the police over sick Twitter taunts following his handling of the clash between Liverpool and Manchester United.

  • Steve Kean is clinging to his job again at Blackburn Rovers.

  • Roberto Mancini has been involved in another confrontation with Mario Balotelli.

  • Fulham boss Martin Jol is considering another move into the free agent market with the signing of former Bolton midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker.

  • Roberto Di Matteo is 'very optimistic' Ashley Cole will sign a new contract at Chelsea before the the transfer window opens after the left-back hit his first goal for 28 months.

The Times

  • John Terry has accused the FA of pursuing a vendetta against him after retiring from international football with immediate effect.

Independent

  • John Terry made last night's shock decision to retire from international football in protest at what he regarded as a change of position by senior members of the Football Association over the likelihood of him being charged by the governing body for alleged racist remarks, it is understood.

Metro

  • Agger could have suffered a medial ligament injury, which could rule him out for the rest of the season, after being stretchered off in his side's defeat to Manchester United.

SkySports

  • Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany says he has no intention of leaving the club for Spanish giants Real Madrid or Barcelona.


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