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Saturday, 10 November 2012

NEWS ROUND UP FOR 10 NOVEMBER 2012

JACK WILSHERE has told Arsenal he wants silverware — not just a top-four Premier League place.

CHELSEA fans have been waiting years for a new Ossie to come along and he has finally arrived.
Of course, there will only be one real Ossie.
The late great Peter Osgood will always take pride of place in Blues’ hearts everywhere.
But Oscar has shown he has the potential to be his modern-day equivalent. - TERRY VENABLES

 ALEX FERGUSON is convinced Manchester United have the firepower to rack up 100 Premier League goals this season

 DIMITAR BERBATOV insists he is not lazy — and gave his all for Manchester United.

 SAM ALLARDYCE’S wife begged him to quit football after he was sacked by Newcastle.

 ALAN PARDEW has left the door wide open for Andy Carroll to finally return ‘home’ to Newcastle.

 ROBERT PIRES has told Ashley Cole to join Paris St Germain.

 BRENDAN RODGERS has warned Liverpool not to cock it up again and let Luis Suarez follow Fernando Torres out of the Anfield exit.

 Blues announce £1.4m profit: CHELSEA’S Champions League triumph helped the club make a profit for the first time in the Roman Abramovich era.

 ROBERTO DI MATTEO is relying on John Terry’s return to stop Liverpool dangerman Luis Suarez tomorrow.

 ARSENE WENGER admits Arsenal captain Thomas Vermaelen is suffering a confidence crisis.

 ROBERTO MANCINI will never lose the fire that has led to confrontations with referees, players, managers and even a cameraman - Manchester City assistant David Platt

 DAVID MOYES insists he cannot think of a player more worthy of an England call-up than Leon Osman.
The Everton midfielder was the shock name in Roy Hodgson’s squad when he named the party to face Sweden on Wednesday.

 TINO ASPRILLA is hoping to make a shock return to Newcastle — as a coach.
The Colombian legend plans to speak to Toon bosses next week and see if a deal to join Alan Pardew’s staff can be thrashed out.

 ANTON FERDINAND has told critics of Mark Hughes to keep their traps shut, insisting: “Rome wasn’t built in a day”.
QPR are without a win in their opening 10 league games and speculation over boss Hughes’ future at Loftus Road has reached fever pitch.

 RIO FERDINAND insists table-topping Manchester United are not “singing and dancing” just yet.

 MARTIN JOL reckons he has a tougher job than Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger.

 MARTIN O’NEILL has warned Everton to prepare for an all-out assault on their goal at Goodison.

 Jack Wilshere tells the Sun that his England call up maybe be too soon. The Arsenal midfielder has only played three games since coming back from injury, but admits it has boosted his confidence. THE SUN

 The Arsenal midfielder insists he'll never leave Arsenal and that he wants to become a club legend. DAILY MAIL

 Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has warned that the club cannot sell its best players if they're to be successful in the future. He says they won't do a "Torres" and sell Luis Suarez. DAILY MIRROR

 Sir Alex Ferguson has warned Wayne Rooney to improve his strike rate with penalties. DAILY STAR

 Raheem Sterling is poised to reject Liverpool's initial offer of a new contract after talks opened last week. He is demanding £50,000 a week. DAILY MAIL

 Tottenham and Newcastle have joined the race for Blackpool star Tom Ince who is out of contract in June and is rated at £8m. THE SUN

 Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has admitted he must add some firepower in the January transfer window if he is not to lose star striker Luis Suarez. DAILY TELEGRAPH

 Arsene Wenger says a football culture shock is to blame for Lukas Podolski's recent struggles at Arsenal. THE GUARDIAN

 Wayne Rooney will be stripped of the penalty-taker's job by Sir Alex Ferguson if he misses another one for Manchester United. DAILY EXPRESS

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