Saturday, 20 April 2013

Schurrle to Chelsea FC? Cavani to Guy Area? Dos Santos to Liverpool Hamilton Academical... - Crunchsports.com

The very best stories making Saturday's straight back pages in the UK... The Sun: John Terry refused to shake hands with David Bernstein yesterday - snubbing him before Europe's top bosses. Daily Mirror: John Terry soured Chelsea's handover of the Champions League trophy by snubbing FA chairman David Bernstein - the man who stripped him of the England captaincy. An amazing snub was delivered by daily Star: John Terry to FA chairman David Bernstein recently when he refused to shake his hand. Everyday Mail: Chelsea captain John Terry sent a massive snub to the FA by refusing to move chairman David Bernstein's hand at the handover of the Champions League prize yesterday. Also: Manchester United supervisor Sir Alex Ferguson recently informed Wayne Rooney that he is not any longer guaranteed a place in the beginning line-up at Manchester United. And: Manchester City are going to make Edinson Cavani the best-paid person in England, with an unbelievable A13.3million-per-year offer near to being decided. Everyday Express: Frank Lampard has motivated Chelsea operator Roman Abramovich to create up his mind over a brand new director. The door have been opened by metro: Jonathan dos Santos to a possible go on to Liverpool in summer time after admitting he's grown frustrated with the lack of match action at Barcelona. Also: Chelsea have moved up their pursuit of Bayer Leverkusen striker Andre Schurrle, with the Bundesliga area confirming they've held discussions with the Blues. Daily Telegraph: John Terry, who was simply stripped of the England captaincy after being accused of bias, showed the degree of his putting up with anger towards the Football Association by refusing to move the hand of chairman David Bernstein yesterday. The Times: John Terry covered his England exile recently with a rebuke for the Football Association chairman at the handover of the Champions League trophy. The Guardian: Kick It Out, the plan that half a year ago today was the focus of a demonstration by major black footballers over the game's response to high-profile incidents of racism, is planning to start smart-phone programs next time that allow players and fans to report anonymously punishment in the stands or dressing room. The Independent: John Terry recently refused to shake hands with David Bernstein, chairman of the Football Association, at a function in London to mark Chelsea handing within the Champions League prize.

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