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Joey Barton will seal his £5.5m move to Newcastle as soon as Magpies skipper Scott Parker completes his £8m switch to West Ham. (Various)

 

Barton will speak with Newcastle and West Ham this week after both clubs made £5.5m bids for the fiery star. (Daily Mirror)

 

Newcastle have insisted on a contract clause in Barton's contract to protect the club if he is jailed over the incident with Manchester City team-mate Ousmane Dabo. (The Sun)

David Beckham has no intention of trying to escape from his £125m LA Galaxy deal in order to prolong his England career. (Daily Star)

 

West Ham are looking to tempt Everton striker Andy Johnson away from Goodison in an £13m deal plus the promise of £90,000-a-week wages. (Daily Mail)

 

Bolton striker Nicolas Anelka said he would not be able to turn down a potential move to Manchester United. (Various)

 

Manchester United defender Gabriel Heinze is at the centre of a transfer tug-of-war between Real Madrid and Barcelona. (The Sun)

 

Arsenal are close to signing Auxerre right-back Bakari Sagna for £6m. (The Sun)

 

West Brom midfielder Jason Koumas has revealed that Aston Villa have joined the race to sign him. (Daily Mail)

 

Celtic boss Gordon Strachan has been told he will have to pay £9m for Jason Koumas and West Brom team-mate Diomansy Kamara. (Daily Mirror)

 

Sheffield Wednesday are poised to cash in on Chris Brunt by selling him to Wigan for £2m. (Daily Express)

 

Wigan are understood to have agreed a deal to sign Titus Bramble on a free transfer. (The Times)

 

West Ham are looking for a reserve keeper after releasing Roy Carroll. (The Times)

 

Bolton boss Sammy Lee opened talks with Antoine Sibierski in a bid to pinch him from under the noses of Wigan. (Daily Mirror)

 

Coventry boss Iain Dowie is set to snap up left-back Gary Borrowdale from Crystal Palace. (Daily Mirror)

 

Sunderland boss Roy Keane wants to make a £2m bid for West Brom skipper Paul Robinson. (Daily Mirror)

Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce spent the weekend in Cardiff trying to tie up a deal for Czech Republic centre-half David Rozehnal. (Daily Mirror)

 

Leicester boss Martin Allen has joined the £1m chase for Marek Saganowski. (Daily Mirror)

 

Tottenham are turning to Portugal defender Jose Bosingwa as they prepare for life without Pascal Chimbonda. (The Sun)

 

 

OTHER GOSSIP

 

If England fail to make it to the finals of Euro 2008 it will cost the Football Association £40m. (The Sun)

 

It gets even worse, with estimates of lost revenue and renegotiating TV deals meaning it could mean missing out on £60m. (Daily Star)

 

The FA has launched an investigation into major security lapses which could have threatened the safety of England players at Wembley. (Daily Star)

 

Micky Adams wants to take over as manager of MK Dons. (Daily Mail, Daily Mirror)

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Keith Hackett, the head of referees, says the outstanding form of Cristiano Ronaldo and Didier Drogba is largely because they have stopped diving. (The Guardian)

 

Alcoholic sponsors will be taken off the front of children's replica shirts in a bid to help combat underage drinking. (Daily Star)

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Alcoholic sponsors will be taken off the front of children's replica shirts in a bid to help combat underage drinking. (Daily Star)

 

thats gonna help like

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Keith Hackett, the head of referees, says the outstanding form of Cristiano Ronaldo and Didier Drogba is largely because they have stopped diving. (The Guardian)

 

 

It worries me about the state of officiating in this country when the head of referees is coming out with shit like this.

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Keith Hackett, the head of referees, says the outstanding form of Cristiano Ronaldo and Didier Drogba is largely because they have stopped muff diving. (The Guardian)

 

 

It worries me about the state of officiating in this country when the head of referees is coming out with shit like this.

:lol:

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Alcoholic sponsors will be taken off the front of children's replica shirts in a bid to help combat underage drinking. (Daily Star)

 

thats gonna help like

 

When I was in primary school our head teacher banned football tops with alcoholic sponsors on them. It got a bit silly when she threw a boy out of class for wearing a Manyoo top with Sharp as the sponsor, I'm not really sure what her reasoning was.

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