What the back pages say: Shearer will stay as Magpies boss even if they go down - and Drogba's F-wor

08 May 2009 07:36
DAILY MAIL[LNB]Didier Drogba has jeopardised his Chelsea career after incensing Roman Abramovich and the Stamford Bridge hierarchy with his antics on Wednesday night.[LNB]GET DROGBA OUT OF HERE - ROMAN WANTS DIDIER GONE[LNB] I must be mad: But Alan Shearer wants to stay as Newcastle boss[LNB] THE SUN[LNB]Chelsea are ready to ditch Didier Drogba following his F-word ref rant in Wednesday's Champions League KO. [LNB]Also: Graham Onions was in dreamland after his five-wicket debut for England against the West Indies at Lord's.[LNB]ONIONS OFF TO A SIZZLER[LNB]Alan Shearer is ready to stay on as Newcastle boss - even if they get relegated. [LNB]DAILY STAR[LNB]Chelsea will sell Didier Drogba this summer - as long as the price is right.[LNB]DAILY MIRROR[LNB]Didier Drogba made a grovelling apology for his Champions League bust-up last night - but it will not save him from a hefty UEFA ban.[LNB]THE DAILY TELEGRAPH[LNB]Didier Drogba last night apologised for his extraordinary, foul-mouthed "overreaction" after Chelsea controversially exited the Champions League - but it is unlikely to save his career at the club.[LNB]THE TIMES[LNB]Didier Drogba apologised last night for abusing Tom Henning Ovrebo, the referee, in the aftermath of Chelsea's bitter Champions League exit as the club braced themselves to be served a series of misconduct charges.[LNB]THE GUARDIAN[LNB]The UEFA general secretary, David Taylor, has condemned Chelsea's players for haranguing the referee, Tom Henning Ovrebo, in the immediate aftermath of their Champions League elimination to Barcelona and said the European game's governing body "expect better" in terms of the respect shown to match officials.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT[LNB]Didier Drogba yesterday issued a public apology for his furious outburst after Chelsea's Champions League elimination on Wednesday night, but the Chelsea striker stopped short of saying sorry directly to the Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo.[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS[LNB]Chelsea are ready to listen to offers for controversial striker Didier Drogba.[LNB]  

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