Jumat, 23 November 2012

Regional Paper Talk: Jol's Hangeland hope

Brede Hangeland: Fulham future is unclear

LONDON EVENING STANDARD

Harry Redknapp is the new Queens Park Rangers manager after the club finally decided to sack Mark Hughes.

Emmanuel Adebayor fears Tottenham's season will implode if they cannot correct the alarming dip in form.

Carlo Cudicini believes Italian football must follow the example set by the English game if the hooligan element in his home country is to be eradicated.

FULHAM CHRONICLE

Martin Jol hopes Brede Hangeland will make a decision about his Fulham future by the end of the year.

Rafa Benitez will not rock the boat by taking the Chelsea captaincy away from John Terry.

MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS

Michael Carrick admits not even Manchester United can carry on being the comeback kings.

Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has warned revamped Chelsea: "You won't take our title!"

LIVERPOOL ECHO

Steven Naismith insists recent criticism of Seamus Coleman is grossly unfair - and believes the Ireland international will prove himself a top Premier League defender this season.

NEWCASTLE CHRONICLE

Danny Simpson has thanked the Toon Army for sticking by him during some testing times after the Newcastle United star's personal life was thrust into the public eye.

Martin O'Neill has warned Sunderland cannot take anything for granted just because four of their next five games are on home soil.

Lee Cattermole insists Sunderland will not be caught out by the Premier League's surprise-package West Brom this weekend.

BIRMINGHAM MAIL

West Brom boss Steve Clarke admits he will be surprised if Chelsea recall Romelu Lukaku during the January transfer window.

West Brom keeper Ben Foster could be out until early-to-mid-December after suffering a setback in his rehabilitation from a groin problem.

A statement by Peter Pannu has revealed that there is a three-way fight for ownership of Birmingham City.

Barry Bannan has described manager Paul Lambert as the most focused person he has ever met as Aston Villa plot a way out of Premier League trouble.

Captain Ron Vlaar reckons the Villa Park faithful have a vital role to play when the claret and blues launch their drop-zone escape mission against Arsenal on Saturday.

DAILY ECHO

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew hopes Saints fans will welcome referee Mark Clattenburg back into the fold when he takes charge of their home game against Norwich next Wednesday.

THE SENTINEL

Stokies are being urged to cheer one of their own when Ryan Shotton makes his first Premier League start since last April against Fulham on Saturday.

Tony Pulis says Michael Owen has no case to answer after his late-night television appearance ahead of the home clash with Fulham.

WIGAN EVENING POST

Roberto Martinez admits Reading will pose a "completely different challenge" when they visit Wigan on Saturday.

THE PINK UN

Norwich City boss Chris Hughton admits interest in Wes Hoolahan and John Ruddy is inevitable.

READING POST

Reading boss Brian McDermott says he appreciates the public backing shown by owner Anton Zingarevich.

SOUTH WALES EVENING POST

Joe Allen returns to the Liberty Stadium on Sunday to face a Swansea City side which he believes could be better than the one he left to join Liverpool.

THE BOLTON NEWS

Dougie Freedman accepts his Crystal Palace connections will guarantee a hot reception at Brighton on Saturday, but he is happy to take it on the chin as long as Wanderers remain unbeaten.

LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH

Keith Treacy could still play his part in Burnley's season says manager Sean

Dyche, providing the winger manages to stay on the right track.

THE STAR

Mamady Sidibe's move to Hillsborough represents a big opportunity for a big man who is hoping to regain former heights.

EVENING GAZETTE

Chairman Steve Gibson will reject any offers that come in for his star players in January, insists Tony Mowbray.

NORTHERN ECHO

Tony Mowbray has admitted he would like Stewart Downing to strengthen Middlesbrough's promotion push in the new year, but fears strong competition if Liverpool do make the winger available.

EXPRESS & STAR

Transfer-listed Wolves defender Christophe Berra has shelved contract talks until the new year as he looks to make the most of his red-card reprieve against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

YORKSHIRE EVENING POST

Neil Warnock has written to the Football Association in a bid to stave off a charge of improper conduct and sidestep a touchline ban.

EVENING TIMES

Kilmarnock gaffer Kenny Shiels believes half-price football tickets underwritten by government subsidies is the best way forward for the game in Scotland.

Hearts boss John McGlynn has warned that the club are not out of the woods yet -despite the 600,000 fund-raising efforts of the supporters.

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