What the back pages say: Saturday, September 26

26 September 2009 09:01
DAILY MAIL[LNB]Bernie Ecclestone's reign over Formula One came under unprecedentedattack last night when one of the few men who could be described as hisboss denounced him as being 'totally out of touch'. [LNB]He's lost it! Blast for Bernie Ecclestone as boss warns: You're totally out of touch[LNB]Also: Andrew Strauss made asporting gesture beyond the call of duty as England tried to put theirdismal one-day form behind them at the start of the Champions Trophy atthe Wanderers.[LNB]Fair play to Strauss as Jimmy Anderson inspires shock Sir Lanka victory [LNB] Under attack: Bernie Ecclestone's F1 reign is under unprecedented scrutiny[LNB]THE SUN[LNB]Robin van Persie reckons he will never get an apology from EmmanuelAdebayor. [LNB]Also: The controversial takeover of Sven-Goran Eriksson's Notts Countycould be vetoed by the Football League.[LNB]DAILY MIRROR[LNB]Italy legend Roberto Mancini is set to join Notts County. [LNB]Notts to be outdone by Sol saga: Now County eye boss Mancini[LNB]Also: Andrew Strauss was applauded as a sporting hero last night after calling back a batsman even though it could have cost England dearly.[LNB]Italian job: Notts County want Mancini as new boss[LNB]DAILY STAR[LNB]Roberto Mancini has been lined up for a sensational move to join Sven-Goran Eriksson at Notts County. [LNB]Also: Jamie Carragher has been told his Liverpool place is safe - despite struggling to find his best form this season.[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS[LNB]Arsenal striker Robin van Persie has blown open a new row by admitting he will exaggerate a fall to earn a penalty or free-kick - but he insisted he is not a cheat. [LNB]Also: Roy Hodgson has issued a stark warning to Arsenal by claiming they will never be able to adequately replace Arsene Wenger.[LNB]THE TIMES[LNB]Sulaiman Al-Fahim, the embattled Portsmouth owner, moved to dispel the sense of crisis over Fratton Park last night by appearing at a supporters' meeting and announcing that he is close to securing a £50million outside investment that will keep the club's creditors at bay.[LNB]£50m bait for Peter Storrie to stay put at Portsmouth after walk out fears[LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH[LNB]Peter Storrie is on the brink of resigning as Portsmouth chief executive despite an attempt last night from new owner Sulaiman Al-Fahim to provide reassurances about the state of the club's finances.[LNB] Added fuel: Robin van Persie reckons he will never get an apology from Adebayor. [LNB]THE GUARDIAN[LNB]Robin van Persie has fuelled the controversy surrounding UEFA's decision to overturn their two-match ban on the Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva by admitting he himself exaggerates contact in order to convince referees that a foul has committed in the penalty area.[LNB]Arsenal striker Robin Van Persie sides with the tumblers[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT[LNB]Chelsea are riding high at the top of the Premier League with six wins out of six and while Carlo Ancelotti wants to end his career at Stamford Bridge - in '2015' - the manager is only too aware that disaster may be just around the corner.[LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People:Jamie Carragher, Emmanuel Adebayor, Carlo Ancelotti, Peter Storrie, Andrew Strauss, Eduardo da Silva, Bernie Ecclestone, Robin van PersiePlaces:Liverpool, Italy, United Kingdom, Fratton ParkOrganisations:Football League

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