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Ace's '£1million gambling debt'



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IT may not be fact but is it fiction? Get your daily dose of rumour and gossip from the world of football.
DAILY EXPRESS: One of England's most popular footballers owes a staggering £1million in unpaid gambling debts. Also: Carlo Ancelotti has been propelled to favourite to land the £6million-a-year manager's job at Chelsea... Fabio Capello is planning to talk to Wayne Rooney in a belated attempt to control his suspect temperament.
THE SUN: Liverpool plan to give Fernando Torres a £4million pay hike. Also: Tottenham have agreed a £12million deal for Barcelona's wonderkid Giovani Dos Santos... Roman Abramovich last night cleared the way for Chelsea's new boss by sacking Henk ten Cate.
DAILY STAR: Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has been warned: You'll be a loser if you walk out on Manchester United. Also: Chelsea last night dumped unpopular coach Henk ten Cate as they continued to clear the decks before appointing a new manager... Fabio Capello has revealed that Wayne Rooney kicks lumps out of his England team-mates in training.
DAILY MIRROR: Fabio Capello fears Wayne Rooney could destroy England's World Cup hopes. Also: Denis Law and Sir Bobby Charlton unveiled a statue to Manchester United's 'Holy Trinity' yesterday - the 40th anniversary of the club's first European Cup victory... Steve Clarke is expected to follow Henk ten Cate out of Chelsea within the next few days to clear the decks for the new boss.
DAILY MAIL: Fabio Capello will warn Wayne Rooney to curb his ferocious tackling or risk letting down England. Also: Henk ten Cate followed Avram Grant down the Chelsea exit chute yesterday, days after claiming his job was safe.
THE TIMES: Fabio Capello wants to speak to Wayne Rooney in an effort to eradicate the striker's habit of making reckless challenges and reinforce how ill-discipline could jeopardise England's World Cup hopes. Also: Chelsea dismissed Henk ten Cate, the assistant first-team coach, yesterday as their search for a new manager continues.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Manchester United received a major boost last night after Real Madrid's president Ramon Calderon appeared to concede defeat in the battle to lure Cristiano Ronaldo to the Bernabeu. Also: Five days on and the purge at Chelsea continues apace with the last vestiges of Avram Grant's stop-gap regime swept away by the removal of assistant coach Henk ten Cate.
THE GUARDIAN: Henk ten Cate was left stunned by Chelsea's decision to remove him from his post of assistant manager yesterday and believes he has been let down by the chief executive, Peter Kenyon. Also: Fabio Capello has acknowledged the considerable challenge he faces controlling Wayne Rooney's temper on the pitch and intends to speak to the Manchester United forward ahead of the World Cup qualifiers in an effort to eradicate the rash challenges that occasionally blemish his game.
THE INDEPENDENT: Wayne Rooney's temper and volatility on the pitch are worrying Fabio Capello to the extent that he will speak to the England striker about curbing his aggressive tendencies. Also: The upheaval at Chelsea continued yesterday with the sacking of assistant manager Henk ten Cate... Trevor Graham, former coach to disgraced athletes Marion Jones, Tim Montgomery and Justin Gatlin, faces up to fives years in prison after being found guilty at his trial in San Francisco yesterday of one count of perjury.

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  • Last Updated: 30 May 2008 8:36 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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