What the back pages say on Tuesday, November 16: John Terry facing months on the sidelines

16 November 2010 08:31
DAILY MAILJohn Terry is facing an indefinite spell on the sidelinesas doctors work to cure a long-term nerve problem in his right leg. [LNB]Also: Roy Hodgson's hopes of salvaging his Liverpool future in thetransfer market have been dealt a crushing blow after new owner JohnHenry ruled out any buying in the January window...[LNB]Ferrari presidentLuca di Montezemolo yesterday faced calls for his resignation in anextraordinary political fracas after his team's bungled strategy callslost the Formula One world championship for Fernando Alonso.[LNB] Crocked: Captain Terry (left) is set to miss a chunk of Chelsea's season[LNB]DAILY EXPRESSJohn Terry last night revealed the unhappiness among Chelsea's stars at the sacking of assistant manager Ray Wilkins. [LNB]Also: Andy Carroll will look to prove his fitness to Fabio Capello at training today as he keeps alive his dreams of spearheading England's attack for the first time...[LNB]David Haye may still land in trouble with boxing chiefs despite withdrawing his claim that he engineered a betting coup in his knockout triumph over Audley Harrison.[LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPHRio Ferdinand, the England captain, has admitted that he is bemused by the national team's enduring ability to disappoint. [LNB]Also: Jay Bothroyd is on standby to start for England against France tomorrow if Andy Carroll fails to train today...[LNB]South Africa coach Peter de Villiers has admitted he is worried that his coaching set-up may have inadvertently supplied products containing the banned stimulant methylhexaneamine to Bjorn Basson and Chiliboy Ralepelle.[LNB]THE GUARDIANEngland's Ashes pace attack are heading for Queensland ahead of schedule tomorrow to acclimatise for the first Test at The Gabba and undergo an intensive training routine intended to ensure that the bowlers can make the Kookaburra ball swing. [LNB]Also: Vitali Klitschko has finally agreed to fight David Haye - in London in the spring if necessary - to unify their two versions of the world heavyweight title, and he is prepared to split a likely take of more than £50million down the middle.[LNB]Fitness fight: Carroll hopes to start for England[LNB]DAILY MIRRORDavid James last night insisted Fabio Capello is still the right man for England - even after being axed by him. [LNB]Also: Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson is ready to move for French right-back Rod Fanni - as he seeks to sell England's Glen Johnson...[LNB]Nicklas Bendtner has become a target for Bayern Munich after his outburst against Arsenal.[LNB]DAILY STARDesperate Andy Carroll is leaving it until the last possible moment in a bid to make his England debut tomorrow. [LNB]Also: Chelsea are eyeing new England recruit Jay Bothroyd as they face up to striker crisis...[LNB]Humbled Audley Harrison last night issued a grovelling apology for his world title flop...[LNB]Wayne Rooney is poised to make his Manchester United comeback on Saturday.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENTAndy Carroll was last night passed fit to train with the England squad today after Fabio Capello went to great lengths to keep the Newcastle United striker in contention for a starting place in the team to play France tomorrow. [LNB]Also: Laurent Blanc, the coach of France and a former Manchester United player, believes that promising teenagers should think twice before joining a big club in the Premier League, as it may just lead to years on the bench.[LNB]THE TIMESJohn W Henry has insisted that Roy Hodgson should not be made a scapegoat for Liverpool's poor form. [LNB]Also: Haile Gebrselassie has called time on one of the shortest retirements in history.[LNB]THE SUNAdam Johnson today lifts the lid on his Manchester City frustration and admits he may have to quit the club...[LNB]Also: Vitali Klitschko is ready to fight David Haye next - because younger brother Wladimir would 'kill him'...[LNB]Stuart Broad will fly to Brisbane tomorrow with the rest of England's Test bowlers insisting: "We're ready for the Ashes now." [LNB]  Explore more:People: John Terry, Glen Johnson, Fabio Capello, David Haye, Andy Carroll, Stuart Broad, Nicklas Bendtner, Jay Bothroyd, Fernando Alonso, David James, Adam Johnson, Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, Peter De Villiers, Roy Hodgson Places: Liverpool, London, France, United Kingdom, South Africa

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