What the back pages say: Sunday, September 27

27 September 2009 10:29
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY [LNB]Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie last night pledgedto stay at the club and promised a bright future under Sulaiman Al Fahim andPaul Hart despite the club making the worst start to a season for 79 years. [LNB]Pompey back Hart despite seven straight defeats - their worst start for 79 years[LNB]Also: The man at the centre of the Notts County takeover is defending himselfagainst a claim made in courts in the Channel Islands that he swindled a financecompany out of £330,000 to buy a Rolls-Royce car. [LNB]EXCLUSIVE: County takeover man fights allegations of £330,000 swindle [LNB] I'm staying: Storrie wants to stay at Portsmouth despite the club's sorry start[LNB] NEWS OF THE WORLD[LNB]Sol Campbell today insists he walked out on Sven-GoranEriksson's Notts County revolution because promises made to him were broken. [LNB]Also: Disgraced Blackburn star El-Hadji Diouf is at the centre of a new stormfollowing a shameful dressing room punch-up with his own team-mate Ryan Nelsen. [LNB]SUNDAY MIRROR [LNB]Gordon Strachan has emerged a Portsmouth's top target as theymove close to calling time on Paul Hart's reign. [LNB]Also: Liverpool co-owner GeorgeGillett was last night in talks about selling a 25% stake in the club to an Arabprince in a deal worth £125million. [LNB]THE PEOPLE [LNB]Spurs boss Harry Redknapp wants to buy Bolton's England World Cuphopeful Gary Cahill to solve his massive problem at the back.[LNB] Also: Portsmouthwant Paul Hart to move upstairs and make way for a new manager - with GordonStrachan in pole position. [LNB]SUNDAY EXPRESS [LNB]Sven-Goran Eriksson is ready to move from his role as NottsCounty's director of football - and replace Ian McParland as manager. [LNB]Also:Gordon Strachan is the favourite to succeed Paul Hart as manager of crisis clubPortsmouth. [LNB] Pompey bound?: Gordon Strachan[LNB]DAILY STAR SUNDAY[LNB]Crisis club Portsmouth are set to replace under-pressurePaul Hart with Gordon Strachan - former boss of Pompey's hated rivalsSouthampton. [LNB]Also: Former Liverpool owner David Moores is staying away fromAnfield because he is becoming increasingly upset with the club's Americanowners. [LNB]THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Bernie Ecclestone claimed yesterday he was "not in theslightest bit concerned" by remarks from Sir Martin Sorrell that he is out oftouch with reality. [LNB]Also: Victoria Pendleton, who has been campaigning hard forequal opportunities at the Olympics, will be granted her wish for London 2012.[LNB]THE SUNDAY TIMES[LNB]With a red card for his goalkeeper and an injury to his mostimpressive defender, Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti flawless entree to Englishfootball ended in a 3-1 defeat at Wigan yesterday. [LNB]Cech in red rage: Chelsea lose for first time under Ancelotti... and keeper is sent off[LNB]Also: Jenson Button threwaway a golden opportunity to increase his lead in the Formula One world drivers'championship with a miserable qualifying performance for today's Singapore GrandPrix. [LNB]Jenson Button battles to see the light: Brawn driver struggles to keep title bid on track after qualifying catastrophe [LNB] Wanted man: Gary Cahill has been linked with a move to Spurs[LNB]THE OBSERVER[LNB]Chelsea's storming start to the season hit an unexpected brickwall at Wigan, where Petr Cech was sent off after 50 minutes as the leagueleaders were beaten 3-1. [LNB]Also: HM Revenue and Customs, concerned that sportsclubs and players might be using image rights as a means of tax evasion, areinvestigating all 12 Guinness Premiership clubs. County cricket and rugby leagueare also under scrutiny and top football clubs could be the next target. [LNB]THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY[LNB]Richard Branson's Virgin group have taken control ofthe new Manor team joining Formula One next year, according to official companyfilings.[LNB] Explore more:People:Richard Branson, George Gillett, Harry Redknapp, Carlo Ancelotti, VICTORIA PENDLETON, Petr Cech, Peter Storrie, Bernie Ecclestone, David Moores, Sven Goran Eriksson, Martin Sorrell, Ryan Nelsen, Gordon Strachan, Gary CahillPlaces:Liverpool, London, Fratton Park

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