What the back pages say: October 9, 2011

09 October 2011 06:36
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY: Wayne Rooney may be spared the worst over his latestEngland red card, according to the referee who sent him off in the 2-2 draw against Montenegro. [LNB]Euro hope for Rooney after referee backs England striker in red card rumpus[LNB]Also: Martin Johnson will fly back to Heathrow tomorrow for what will surely be a painful inquest.[LNB]Johnno to fly back into RFU inquest as top brass demand answers[LNB] Dismissed: Wayne Rooney is sent off by Wolfgang Stark[LNB]THE OBSERVER: England manager Martin Johnson to consider quitting after England crash out of Rugby World Cup with 19-12 defeat to France. [LNB]Also: Leeds took the low road to a fourth Grand Final victory over St Helens in five years, with the tiny scrum-half Rob Burrow providing the decisive contribution in this land of the giants.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT: England will trail home from New Zealand on a night flight to Heathrow tomorrow a beaten World Cup quarter-finalists and with only qualified support for the three-year managerial stint of Martin Johnson to continue. [LNB]Also: An exasperated Fabio Capello can`t control Wayne Rooney.[LNB]SUNDAY MIRROR: The FA will issue a plea for leniency in the latest case of Wayne Rooney`s red card shame. [LNB]Also: Super sub Rob Burrow masterminded Leeds Rhinos` fourth Super League title triumph in five years.[LNB]THE PEOPLE: Roberto Mancini will introduce a tough new code of conduct at Manchester City in the wake of the Carlos Tevez affair. [LNB]Also: England were last night ready to thank German ref Wolfgang Stark - for saving Wayne Rooney from more red-card misery with UEFA.[LNB]DAILY STAR SUNDAY: Ref Wolfgang Start yesterday gave Wayne Rooney hope that he will escape a two-match Euro 2012 ban. [LNB]Also: England`s disastrous World Cup campaign predictably ended in tears when they were crushed by the French.[LNB]SUNDAY EXPRESS: England boss Fabio Capello has confessed that the last thing he needed after qualification for the European Championships is a friendly against world champions Spain. [LNB]Also: Steve Bruce is set to be the first Premier League manager to be sacked this season.[LNB]THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Martin Johnson was today considering his future as England manager. [LNB]Also: Kevin Sinfield took a swipe at Leeds` critics as the Rhinos rewrote the record books.[LNB]THE SUNDAY TIMES: England`s under-fire manager Martin Johnson refused to say whether he will stay in the job. [LNB]Also: England manager Fabio Capello says selecting hot-head Wayne Rooney is worth the risk.[LNB]

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