WHAT THE BACK PAGES SAY: Saturday, January 2

02 January 2010 09:03
DAILY MAIL[LNB]Sir Alex Ferguson will warn his Manchester United players to behavethemselves against Leeds or risk sparking FA Cup chaos at Old Traffordtomorrow.[LNB]Man United boss Sir Alex Ferguson warns his players against inciting Leeds fans[LNB]Also: West Ham yesterday stepped up their desperate attempts to attract fans totheir third round FA Cup tie against Arsenal.[LNB]Credibility gap: West Ham fans stay away[LNB] Fan zone: West Ham continue their drive to boost flagging ticket sales for Sunday[LNB]DAILY MIRROR[LNB]Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill has rapped Premier League referees amid fears Ashley Young may be branded a diver. [LNB]Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill insists winger Ashley Young is not a cheat[LNB]DAILY STAR[LNB]Manchester United's worst fears became reality today as Real Madrid start preparing a £60million bid for Wayne Rooney. [LNB]Also: Roberto Mancini has hailed the massive impact made by Carlos Tevez at Manchester City.[LNB]Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini praises 'world class' Carlos Tevez[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS[LNB]Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has mocked Chelsea's claims they are now debt free and has accused Premier League clubs who fail to balance the books of cheating. [LNB]THE TIMES[LNB]Jo, the Brazil striker, has effectively been "sent home" to Manchester City in disgrace by Everton after going absent without leave. [LNB]Everton striker Jo faces £70,000 fine after flying back to Brazil without permission[LNB]Also: Portsmouth's plans to cash in on their playing assets to help pay off debtscould be hampered by FIFA rules that prohibit players from appearing for more than two clubs in the same season.[LNB]Walk this way: Liverpool plan to sign Van Nistelrooy[LNB]THE SUN[LNB]Ruud van Nistelrooy looks certain to complete a shock return to the Premier League with Liverpool in the next few days. [LNB]Also: Owen Coyle is set to make a dramatic U-turn and will leave Burnley to fill the hotseat at Bolton.[LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH[LNB]Sir Alex Ferguson believes Leeds United's recent revival will propel the League One club back to the Premier League and a renewal of hostilities with Manchester United on a regular basis.[LNB]THE GUARDIAN[LNB]Sir Alex Ferguson will instruct his Manchester United players to avoid becoming embroiled in flashpoints and "behave themselves" on the pitch when they renew hostilities with Leeds United in the third round of the FA Cup at Old Trafford tomorrow. [LNB]THE INDEPENDENT [LNB]Arsene Wenger has poured scorn on Chelsea's claims that they have made £340million of debt to owner Roman Abramovich disappear by joking that Christmas is traditionally a "period for magicians". [LNB]Also: Like Portsmouth earlier this week, Crystal Palace have again failed to pay their players wages on time.[LNB]Victor Moses quit threat over pay dispute puts Premier League giants on red alert for Crystal Palace star[LNB] [LNB]  

Source: Daily_Mail