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Monday, 22 September 2014

Morning paper talk

The top stories and transfer rumours making the
back pages of the national newspapers on Monday.
DAILY MIRROR
Under-fire Newcastle boss Alan Pardew will not be
shown the door yet by Mike Ashley, after surviving
a fan protest during the home game with Hull on
Saturday. Pardew has time things to turn things
around, despite the mood on the terraces.
Manchester City and Manchester United are among
the Barclays Premier League club keeping tabs on
17-year-old Fulham forward Patrick Roberts.
Cardiff have asked for permission to speak to Leyton
Orient manager Russell Slade.
Wigan striker Marc-Antoine Fortune is wanted on
loan by Blackpool.
DAILY MAIL
Manuel Pellegrini insisted Frank Lampard was
kicked out of Chelsea as the Manchester City
manager engaged in another fiery exchange with
Jose Mourinho at the Etihad Stadium.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has urged his
side to prove they can cope with the pressure of
being back among Europe's elite.
DAILY STAR
Alan Pardew's job has never been under threat this
season, according to Newcastle owner Mike Ashley.
Manuel Pellegrini labelled Chelsea a small team
after Frank Lampard came back to haunt Jose
Mourinho at the Etihad Stadium.
DAILY EXPRESS
Manchester United will tear up their loan deal for
Radamel Falcao and send the Colombian back to
Monaco if he suffers a recurrence of his knee
problems.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino
accused his players of showing "a lack of passion"
during their 1-0 Premier League defeat by West
Bromwich Albion.
THE GUARDIAN
QPR boss Harry Redknapp wanted to sign Stoke
striker Peter Crouch for a fifth time on transfer
deadline day but Potters boss Mark Hughes vetoed
the move.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has urged striker
Danny Welbeck, 23, to use former Gunners forward
Thierry Henry as his inspiration to succeed at the
club.
DAILY RECORD
Former Celtic manager Neil Lennon has taken
offence to suggestions made by current Hoops boss
Ronny Deila that the squad he had inherited from
the Northern Irishman were unfit and overweight
Martin Bain, the former Rangers chief executive, has
returned to football after being named the new CEO
of Israeli champions Maccabi Tel Aviv.
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