Paper Talk - 22 September 2012

Dawson: Wanted at Loftus Road

Paper Talk: QPR keep tabs on Dawson

Mark Hughes is keeping tabs on Spurs outcast Michael Dawson in the hope of luring him to join QPR in January.

Daily Mirror
  • Sir Alex Ferguson wants Manchester United and Liverpool fans to carry on taunting each other - as long as they don't go too far.
  • Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has given Theo Walcott a two-month ultimatum to sign a new deal - or risk being sold in January.
  • Chelsea vowed to ban for life any fans who racially abused John Obi Mikel.
  • Tony Pulis has assured his Stoke players that Michael Owen must fight for a starting place.
  • Chris Hughton has been told to expect an emotional welcome when he returns to Newcastle for the first time since being sacked.
  • Brad Friedel has branded Fabien Barthez "ignorant" and "disrespectful" for poking his nose into Tottenham's affairs.
  • Mark Hughes is keeping tabs on Spurs outcast Michael Dawson in the hope of getting him to join QPR in January.
  • Paul Lambert believes it would be "ridiculous" if Southampton were to sack Nigel Adkins - and says Stephen Warnock needed to go to Bolton to be "happy".
The Sun
  • Sir Alex Ferguson has written a letter to the club's fans in an attempt to ensure they respect the tributes that will be paid to the 96 who died at Hillsborough.
  • Arsene Wenger wants Theo Walcott to sign a new deal within two months.
  • Lazio could get away with just a £16,000 fine for their fans' racist taunts at White Hart Lane.
  • Arsene Wenger fears a massive Manchester City sponsorship deal could make a 'mockery' of financial fair play.
  • Tony Pulis says he would be forced to quit as Stoke boss if he had told Michael Owen he was guaranteed a starting place.
  • Crystal Palace chief Steve Parish has blasted Wigan manager Roberto Martinez for trying to unsettle Wilfried Zaha.
  • Paul Lambert insists talk of Southampton sacking Nigel Adkins is ridiculous.
  • Didier Drogba has revealed he does not regret leaving Chelsea and wants to stay in China.
  • Leeds are out to land Belgian winger Anthony Vanden Borre on a one-year deal.
  • Mikael Silvestre is poised for a move to Indian club Dodsal FC.
Daily Star
  • Theo Walcott has been warned he will not start for Arsenal again until he signs a new contract at the Emirates.
  • Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has written to the club's fans calling for them to "stand with our great neighbours Liverpool" and "pay tribute to their campaign for justice".
  • Anfield legend Robbie Fowler has called on the hatred between Liverpool and Manchester United to end once and for all.
  • Roberto Mancini has told Mario Balotelli to get used to being a part-time superstar for Manchester City.
  • Hugo Lloris insists he is happy to bide his time to become No 1 at Tottenham.
  • QPR boss Mark Hughes reckons three more months on the bench will persuade Michael Dawson his time at Spurs is up.
  • Fulham manager Martin Jol shrugged off the loss of his two top stars and insisted: Dimitar Berbatov is here to stay.
Daily Mail
  • Margaret Aspinall, whose son James died at Hillsborough, has issued a heartfelt plea for an end to "chanting obscenities over a disaster" ahead of Liverpool's clash with Manchester United tomorrow.
  • Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Bobby Charlton will lay a floral tribute to the 96 Hillsborough victims before the start of Liverpool's game with Manchester United.
  • Roberto Mancini insists his patience with Marion Balteolli is 'endless'.
  • Mark Hughes hopes Michael Dawson can be persuaded to join QPR in January after being frozen out by Andre Villas-Boas.
  • Steve Kean will spend a nervous weekend sweating on his future after a Lukas Jutkiewicz double condemned Blackburn to a surprise defeat by Middlesbrough.
Daily Express
  • Arsene Wenger has told Theo Walcott to agree a new contract quickly - or else he will sell him.
  • Sir Alex Ferguson has written to every Manchester United fan who will attend tomorrow's highly-charged game at Anfield appealing for an end to the hatred.
  • Mario Balotelli can have as many cigarettes as he wants, but Roberto Mancini says there is no smoking gun aimed at the maverick striker.

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