Stoke end interest in David James

15 January 2010 13:14
Stoke City manager Tony Pulis said on Thursday he was keen on bringing the England international to the Britannia Stadium on a short-term deal. [LNB]However, those plans have now been shelved. [LNB]Premier League round-up: Arsenal find form as West Ham ease pressure on CurbishleyArsenal and Celtic meet as equals while Liverpool are less equal than somePortsmouth face harsh realities of life at the bottomNewcastle United look elsewhere after losing out on Pablo AimarPulis had until 5pm today to clinch a deal which would mean James would be able to play against former club Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday. [LNB]However, he has opted not to take the interest any further, meaning Thomas Sorensen and Steve Simonsen are likely to be named in the squad for Saturday's home match. [LNB][LNB]

Source: Telegraph