What the back pages say: Sunday, September 27

THE MAIL ON SUNDAY 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. Pompey back Hart despite seven straight defeats - their worst start for 79 yearsAlso: 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. EXCLUSIVE: County takeover man fights allegations of £330,000 swindle I'm staying: Storrie wants to stay at Portsmouth despite the club's sorry start NEWS OF THE WORLDSol Campbell today insists he walked out on Sven-GoranEriksson's Notts County revolution because promises made to him were broken. 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. SUNDAY MIRROR Gordon Strachan has emerged a Portsmouth's top target as theymove close to calling time on Paul Hart's reign. 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. THE PEOPLE Spurs boss Harry Redknapp wants to buy Bolton's England World Cuphopeful Gary Cahill to solve his massive problem at the back. Also: Portsmouthwant Paul Hart to move upstairs and make way for a new manager - with GordonStrachan in pole position. SUNDAY EXPRESS Sven-Goran Eriksson is ready to move from his role as NottsCounty's director of football - and replace Ian McParland as manager. Also:Gordon Strachan is the favourite to succeed Paul Hart as manager of crisis clubPortsmouth. Pompey bound?: Gordon StrachanDAILY STAR SUNDAYCrisis club Portsmouth are set to replace under-pressurePaul Hart with Gordon Strachan - former boss of Pompey's hated rivalsSouthampton. Also: Former Liverpool owner David Moores is staying away fromAnfield because he is becoming increasingly upset with the club's Americanowners. 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. Also: Victoria Pendleton, who has been campaigning hard forequal opportunities at the Olympics, will be granted her wish for London 2012.THE SUNDAY TIMESWith 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. Cech in red rage: Chelsea lose for first time under Ancelotti. and keeper is sent offAlso: 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. Jenson Button battles to see the light: Brawn driver struggles to keep title bid on track after qualifying catastrophe Wanted man: Gary Cahill has been linked with a move to SpursTHE OBSERVERChelsea'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. 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. THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAYRichard Branson's Virgin group have taken control ofthe new Manor team joining Formula One next year, according to official companyfilings. 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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