BB Round-up – Bale admits foreign lure, Kenny Dalglish eyes duo, Roberto Mancini insists City can finish 2nd
It is advantage Manchester United as their title rivals all fell away at the weekend throwing away valuable points. The only thing preventing Sir Alex Ferguson and a record breaking 19th title is themselves and you would be a brave man to bet against them.
In the papers this week there have been a mixed bag of stories that include Adebayor felt unloved at Manchester City; Bale admits to foreign lure, while Arsene Wenger bemoans the fixture list.
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Rooney set to escape ban for foul-mouthed goal celebration – Guardian
Wenger bemoans fixture list – Sky Sports
Chelsea are looking to the future – Daily Telegraph
There is a resolve at St James’ Park and Ameobi is finally walking the talk – Daily Mail
Adebayor: I felt unloved at City – Sun
Bale admits foreign lure – Sky Sports
How Downing became Villa’s right-hand man from an also-ran – Daily Mail
Drog caught in Blues fan row – Sun
Birmingham manager McLeish backs Super Kev to play until he’s 40 – Daily Mail
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Dalglish eyes wide boys Young and Jarvis to attend Carroll service – Mirror
City can finish second, insists Mancini – Guardian
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