Thursday, 27 November 2014

Regional Paper Talk

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Regional Paper Talk


London Evening Standard

  • Chelsea target Andrej Kramaric says it is his "dream" to move to Juventus.

  • Tottenham can win the Premier League crown if the players believe more in their ability, according to Ligue 1 champion Benjamin Stambouli.

  • Harry Redknapp says Sandro is lucky not to be out for a year with his knee injury.

  • Brendan Rodgers is delighted that Liverpool's Champions League fate is in their own hands but Carlo Ancelotti thinks the Reds will be knocked out next month.

  • Mario Balotelli is struggling to find his form at Liverpool because he is missing his daughter, claims his agent Mino Raiola.




Manchester Evening News

  • Manchester United have been put on alert after Bayern Munich president Franz Beckenbauer revealed that Xherdan Shaqiri is likely to leave the club in January.

  • Reece James was close to first-team action with Manchester United before his loan move to Rotherham, Steve Evans has claimed.

  • Captain Marvel Bryan Robson believes Wayne Rooney is on course to have the same affectionate skipper's moniker bestowed on him at United.

  • Manchester City striker Alvaro Negredo insists he is in no hurry to score his first goal for loan club Valencia.



Liverpool Echo

  • Joe Allen believes Liverpool will still reach the last 16 of the Champions League - despite the frustration of a 2-2 draw with Ludogorets in Sofia.

  • Kolo Toure insists Liverpool will "keep fighting" as their hopes of qualifying to the next stage of the Champions League hang in the balance.

  • Leon Osman insists Ross Barkley should not fear ridicule as a result of trying to protect himself on the pitch.

  • Roberto Martinez has welcomed the return to fitness of Arouna Kone and insists Everton's long-suffering "gentleman" is ready to show his class at last.



The Chronicle

  • Newcastle United face competition for Andre-Pierre Gignac, with Dynamo Moscow readying a bid for the France international.



Sunderland Echo

  • Seb Larsson is confident that the end of the Sunderland "rollercoaster" will see the Black Cats enjoy some breathing space from the drop next May.



Birmingham Mail

  • Nikola Zigic will be offered a deal by Birmingham boss Gary Rowett.

  • Birmingham City made an enquiry to take Wolves midfielder Michael Jacobs on loan but the midfielder will not be moving to St Andrew's.



Express & Star

  • Summer signing Georgios Samaras claims he is ready to make an impact at Albion after a "crazy" start to his Hawthorns career.

  • Wolves were today trying to push through at least one more forward loan signing - as the Ivan Toney deal hung in the balance.

  • Ciaran Clark has vowed to take his Aston Villa chance alongside Jores Okore as boss Paul Lambert prepares to put his faith in the rookie partnership.



The Sentinel

  • Peter Coates has challenged Stoke's fringe forwards to step up to the plate while loan star Victor Moses faces up to two months in the treatment room.

  • Ryan Shawcross insists Stoke have no reason to fear as they prepare for trips to Anfield and Old Trafford.



Hull Daily Mail

  • Paul McShane has hinted he may be forced to seek a fresh challenge away from the KC Stadium next season after his latest "disheartening" omission from the Hull City side.



Lancashire Telegraph

  • Sam Vokes has been keen to remain involved around the Clarets first team as he has battled his way back to fitness over the past eight months.

  • Tom Heaton has revealed that the Clarets are embracing the underdog tag given to them in the Premier League this season to try and prove the doubters wrong.



Leicester Mercury

  • Leicester City's Tom Lawrence has joined Championship side Rotherham on a one month loan.



South Wales Evening Post

  • Kyle Bartley has hailed the influence of Swansea City skipper Ashley Williams as the pair's centre-back partnership continues to blossom.



Fulham Chronicle

  • QPR will have a look at Rio Ferdinand in training over the next two days before deciding whether he's fit to face Leicester on Saturday.

  • Brentford have insisted their preferred option is to stay at Griffin Park rather than ground share if they win promotion to the Premier League.



South London Press

  • Neil Warnock has denied a newspaper report that he wants to appoints Steve Round as his new number two at Crystal Palace.

  • Blackpool are set to sign Crystal Palace midfielder Stuart O'Keefe.

  • Crystal Palace are looking to blaze a trail by signing a player from India - and eventually having him star in the Premier League.



Yorkshire Evening Post

  • Noel Hunt is set to join Ipswich Town today, completing a move which could end his difficult spell at Leeds United.



Nottingham Post

  • Stuart Pearce this morning confirmed it is almost certain that Nottingham Forest will not do any business before the loan window closes this evening.



The Pink un

  • Brighton are hoping to extend the loan of Norwich City winger Elliott Bennett for another month.



Evening Gazette

  • Chelsea loanee Patrick Bamford is keen to extend his stay at Boro.



The Bolton News

  • Neil Lennon plans to tackle "contract problems" at Wanderers in the coming weeks in an effort to hold on to some key first team players.



Wigan Evening Post

  • Rob Kiernan has hailed the completely different 'aura' around Wigan Athletic since the arrival of Malky Mackay.



Blackpool Gazette

  • Blackpool could have to wait another month for Jose Miguel Cubero to regain fitness after surgery.



Reading Post

  • Nigel Adkins admits he has taken a jump into the unknown by joining Twitter.



The Argus

  • Peterborough's chairman has told fans he is taking Craig Mackail-Smith back to London Road.

  • Darren Bent wants to add the finishing touch to Sami Hyypia's Albion side.



Huddersfield Examiner

  • Owner-chairman Dean Hoyle says he is committed to the Huddersfield Town cause - but would consider standing aside if the "right kind" of investor came along.



Evening Times

  • Scott Brown admits he is not concerned about finishing on top of Europa League Group D - only on ensuring qualification to the last 32.

  • Lee McCulloch reckons the festive fixture schedule will play a huge part in determining Rangers' title dreams this season.


















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