BB Round-up – Wenger’s ultimatum over deals, Fergie sacrifice for Welbeck, Kevin Nolan slams Newcastle critics
Five Premier League clubs battle to stay in the division and the riches that it brings. There will be a lot of nervous supporters between 4-6pm this afternoon when everyone’s fate will be decided.
In the papers this morning there have been a mixed bag of stories that include, Hiddink has been employed by Chelsea for two years; Blatter angrily denies that FIFA is corrupt, while Birmingham are on rocky ground if they drop out of the Premier League.
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Spurs keen to miss fair play pain – Guardian
Aston Villa owner Lerner set to axe sick Houllier and move for Moyes – Daily Mail
Fear of oblivion fuels ‘Survival Sunday’ – Daily Telegraph
Hiddink has been employed by Chelsea for past two years – Mirror
Blatter angrily denies that Fifa is corrupt – Guardian
Neville: Not even Sir Alex Ferguson could turn England into winners! – People
Birmingham on rocky ground if they drop – Daily Telegraph
England fear keeper crisis if Capello fails to talk Green out of retirement – Daily Mail
Newcastle star Nolan slams critics who doubted Toon’s Prem credentials – People
Arsenal boss Wenger issues contract ultimatum to Nasri and Clichy – Daily Mail
Fergie will sacrifice Owen for Welbeck’s return – People
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