Wayne Rooney sends begging letter and Real Madrid target Javier Hernandez

11 October 2011 07:28
DAILY MAIL: Wayne Rooney has written personally to UEFA in a bid to limit his European Championship ban for his red card in Montenegro to a single match. [LNB]Show me mercy: Rooney sends a begging letter to UEFA in bid to limit ban[LNB] Also: England's rugby team will arrive in London after their World Cup campaign from hell ended with yet more controversy surroundingthe players - this time captain Lewis Moody.[LNB]EXCLUSIVE: One last scandal as England head home with Moody facing fine over branded mouthguard[LNB]THE SUN: Javier Hernandez is a shock ?30million target for Real Madrid. [LNB]Also: David Haye has quit boxing after handing in his fight licence.[LNB] Lashing out: Rooney kicks Dzudovic in Montenegro[LNB][LNB]DAILY MIRROR: Fabio Capello is angry with himself for believing Wayne Rooney's claims he was mentally fit to play against Montenegro. [LNB]Also: Barcelona have put Ashley Cole at the top of their transfer hit-list.[LNB]DAILY STAR: Fabio Capello now admits he got it badly wrong by starting Wayne Rooney against Montenegro. [LNB]Also: Ben Youngs has mounted a disgraceful defence of England team-mate Manu Tuilagi.[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS: Gareth Barry has warned Manchester City's egotistical stars to stop the strops or risk wrecking their Premier League title bid. [LNB]Also: Arsenal stalwart Gilles Grimandi claims the best the Gunners can do is be a minor irritant in the Premier League title race.[LNB]THE TIMES: An alarming lapse of security that will raise further questions over the handling of England's ill-starred rugby World Cup campaign is revealed by The Times today. [LNB]Also: Craig Levein knows that Scotland might need a small miracle in Alicante - a victory over Spain - if his team are to grab a European Championship play-off place, but the Scotland manager said yesterday that his players 'feared nothing' and would 'have a go' against the world and European champions.[LNB] Heading home: Martin Johnson's troubles are set to continue when he lands back in England[LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH: English rugby was in turmoil as Martin Johnson's ill-disciplined squad returned home to an increasingly bitter power struggle at the heart of the Rugby Football Union.[LNB] Also: Shane Williams believes Wales' intoxicating blend of wise heads and youthful fearlessness holds the key to the side making history and reaching their first World Cup final.[LNB]THE GUARDIAN: Rebel clubs will make a final attempt to persuade Martyn Thomas to step down as the Rugby Football Union's acting chief executive this week before calling a special general meeting to propose a vote of no confidence in him. [LNB]Also: Wayne Rooney is to plead his case to UEFA in writing as part of the Football Association's argument that the England striker should not have his automatic one-match ban for violent conduct extended by the governing body's control and disciplinary panel.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT: Wayne Rooney has written his own letter of apology for his red card against Montenegro as part of the Football Association's appeal for leniency when UEFA rules on the striker's Euro 2012 ban on Thursday.[LNB] Also: The average New Zealander was rather looking forward to seeing the back of England following their miserable contribution to this World Cup, but even though Manu Tuilagi - or 'Manu Overboard' as he has become known since jumping from a ferry into Auckland harbour - and the remainder of the party left the country yesterday, there is simply no avoiding other forms of trouble and strife emanating from Twickenham.[LNB] EXCLUSIVE: One last scandal as England head home with Moody facing fine over branded mouthguardShow me mercy: Rooney sends a begging letter to UEFA in bid to limit ban[LNB] [LNB]

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