United pay out bonuses to staff and Chelsea to make move for Everton starlet Barkley

20 September 2011 07:05
DAILY MAIL: Manchester United will pay out a record £5million in bonuses to more than 500 Old Trafford staff. EXCLUSIVE: Glazers pay out record bonus to United staff at Old Trafford Also: Ben Ainslie has won the right to add a final golden flourish to his astonishing Olympic career. EXCLUSIVE: Ainslie first of the chosen ones as sailor is picked to go for gold No 4 DAILY MIRROR: Arsene Wenger has laid into his struggling Arsenal side- telling the misfiring Gunners their Premier League season is under threat after just five games. EXCLUSIVE: New Arsenal defensive coach can be answer for Wenger Also: Chelsea are ready to offer a staggering ?20million for Everton rookie Ross Barkley. Gold Trafford: The Glazer family wanted to reward United staff after a successful season DAILY EXPRESS: Arsene Wenger needs David Dein back at his side to help solve Arsenal's mounting problems, says former Gunner Remi Garde. Also: England have called up a New Zealander in Thomas 'The Tank Engine' Waldrom as cover for their very English No8 Nick Easter, whose back injury turns out to be worse than they have let on. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: England held potentially the most critical team meeting of their World Cup campaign last night in an attempt to spark a response similar to the one that inspired their remarkable run to the final in France four years ago. Also: Arsene Wenger has shown his anger with his Arsenal squad by attributing Saturday's defeat by Blackburn Rovers to "a lack of concentration, a lack of communication and a lack of co-ordination". Mr Aintree: Ginger McCain with Red Rum THE GUARDIAN: In February 2010, Aintree racecourse asked the public to vote for five 'grand National legends' from a shortlist of 10 to be inducted into its version of a Hall of Fame. Red Rum and his trainer 'Ginger' McCain, who died yesterday at the age of 80, came as a package and it was perhaps the most predictable result in racing history when they topped the poll by a wide margin. Also: Leicester's No8 Thomas Waldrom flew out to New Zealand last night amid concern over the fitness of England's Nick Easter. DAILY STAR: George Graham has told Arsene Wenger to sort out Arsenal's defence - or pay with his job. Also: Petr Cech claims Manchester United are lucky to be flying high at the top of the table. THE INDEPENDENT: Manchester City yesterday tabled plans for the most ambitious training facility in world football, in the hope that it would prevent them from losing the next Ryan Giggs to Manchester United. Also: Manchester United will trust in personnel from opposite ends of the experience spectrum tonight when they step into a potentially combustible Carling Cup tie against Leeds at Elland Road, with 18-year-old Paul Pogba expected to make his debut in a side also likely to include Michael Owen and Ryan Giggs. THE TIMES: Thomas Waldrom was summoned last night to answer an England emergency at the World Cup as doubts persisted about Nick Easter's ability to last the course in New Zealand because of a back injury. Also: He enjoyed a few golden April mornings in his time but the last of them is appropriately indelible. In his final hours, this past weekend, the man known to all just as Ginger will surely have been soothed by the memory of his understated pride in a son emulating the only achievement that ever mattered to him. THE SUN: Arsene Wenger last night tore into his struggling Arsenal team. Also: Everton axed Louis Saha for refusing to play in the reserves.

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