Championship climax rocked by QPR hearing delay: What the back pages say on May 6:

07 May 2011 09:57
ShareDAILY MAILThe climax to the Championship season descended into farce last night after the decision was delayed on whether to dock Queens ParkRangers points over transfer irregularities. [LNB]Also: Hours after devouring Schalke at Old Trafford, Manchester United players, led by Edwin van der Sar, Rio Ferdinand and Rafael, tucked into a team-bonding Italian lunch.[LNB]Manchester United fans last night slammed the "scandalous" cost of Champions League final tickets.[LNB] Anxious wait: Neil Warnock (centre) steered QPR to the top of the table[LNB]THE SUNFootball was plunged into chaos last night as the QPR inquiry descended into farce. [LNB]Also: Manchester United stars will share a bumper ?9million bonus if they do the double.[LNB]Carlo Ancelotti has denied he is set to become Roma boss after being spotted in the Italian capital this week.[LNB]DAILY MIRRORManchester United fans have accused UEFA of pricing thousands of them out of the Champions League final with their exorbitant ticket prices. [LNB]Also: Carlo Ancelotti is ready to leave Fernando Torres out of his side for the title decider at Manchester United on Sunday.[LNB]Neil Warnock has insisted QPR will celebrate their Championship triumph tomorrow despite their FA rule-breach hearing dragging on into the weekend.[LNB]DAILY STARRoberto Mancini wants to break the bank to land Gareth Bale in a deal worth ?30m plus England star James Milner. [LNB]Also: QPR could pick up the Championship trophy tomorrow - only to have it potentially snatched off them after the climax to their season descended into farce last night.[LNB]Barcelona will bid for Cesc Fabregas again this summer - with the Arsenal skipper looking certain to go.[LNB]Manchester City target? Spurs star Gareth Bale (left) has plenty of admirers[LNB] DAILY EXPRESSRyan Giggs has warned Chelsea that Manchester United will not settle for a point in Sunday's Premier League title showdown. [LNB]Also: Sir Alex Ferguson has indicated an intention to bypass Premier League rules by telling Ian Holloway that if Manchester United have sewn up the title before the last day of the season, he'll play against them himself.[LNB]QPR seem certain to avoid a points deduction this season after the bungling FA admitted they won't reach a verdict on the Alejandro Faurlin case until after the end of the campaign.[LNB]GUARDIANCarlos Tevez has made a significant breakthrough in his bid to play in the FA Cup final and will almost certainly now be involved against Stoke City at Wembley on 14 May, after defying medical opinion at Manchester City to declare himself fit. [LNB]Also: English cricket has had a radical redesign...Premier League football fans are quite used to paying through their noses for tickets but, much to the anger of supporter groups, there was only one way for Manchester United's followers to get a seat for the Champions League final on the open market yesterday - and it involved paying ?574 for a return coach trip and dinner.[LNB] On the mend: Carlos Tevez is determined to play in the FA Cup final[LNB]THE TIMESThe climax to the Football League season could descend into farce and chaos after it was announced last night that the verdict on the charges facing Queens Park Rangers will be delayed. [LNB]Also: Life may not always have been a picnic at Stamford Bridge this season, but Michael Essien believes that Chelsea have saved their best for last.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENTRyan Giggs declared yesterday that Manchester United have no more reason to regret being reeled in at the top of the Premier League table than Chelsea do and warned that his side will go all out for victory to claim the crown at a stroke in Sunday's title-decider at Old Trafford.[LNB] Also: An extraordinary training session by Carlos Tevez yesterday provided a good indication that he is winning his battle to be fit for the FA Cup final.[LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPHA convicted match-fixer who operated from a UK base yards from Wembley Stadium is at the centre of a major inquiry into a global corruption network that threatens the integrity of international football, an investigation by the Daily Telegraph has established. [LNB]Also: Mark Hughes believes that if any manager can find a way to beat Barcelona it is Sir Alex Ferguson.[LNB]  Explore more:People: Alex Ferguson, Neil Warnock, Ian Holloway, Michael Essien, Ryan Giggs, Mark Hughes, Fernando Torres, Edwin Van Der Sar, Carlos Tevez, Rio Ferdinand, James Milner, Roberto Mancini, Gareth Bale, Carlo Ancelotti Places: Barcelona, Rome, United Kingdom Organisations: Football League

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