DAILY MAIL
Fabio Capello is urging his England players to overcome their fear of Wembley by building on last month's demolition of Croatia with an all-out attacking performance against Kazakhstan.
The controversial 39th international round in E
ngland's top flight was on Thursday the subject of another major push by the Premier League when they made a presentation to Asian football overlord Mohammed Bin Hammam.
Alexander Hleb, the former Arsenal midfielder whose Belarus side face England in Wednesday's World Cup qualifier in Minsk, has likened Fabio Capello's regime to communism.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy will face supporter protests at a stormy annual meeting next month, with the club expected to announce huge profits for the year.
Tony Jimenez, one of the most controversial figures behind Kevin Keegan's exit from Newcastle United, has unexpectedly quit.
Sunderland's Kenwyne Jones is expected to return to action against Newcastle on October 25.
Jaap Stam has made a surprise return to Manchester United as a scout.
Former Wycombe boss Paul Lambert is the new manager at Colchester.
THE SUN
Fabio Capello on Thursday night hailed a brave new England and roared: Now we can play without fear.
Chris Kirkland believes missing out on the England squad could be the best thing to happen to him.
Micah Richards admits he is frustrated at being frozen out by England coach Fabio Capello.
Stuart Pearce believes his future will come under scrutiny if England fail to qualifying for next summer's European Under-21 Championships.
Liverpool star Jamie Carragher admits he would back salary capping for players if it stops clubs going bust.
Injury-prone striker Mark Viduka could miss the rest of Newcastle's troubled season with an Achilles injury.
Ezequiel Lavezzi has told £10million suitors Chelsea that only way he would join them is if they upped sticks and moved to Italy.
Arsene Wenger is ready to make a £6m raid for PSV Eindhoven starlet Ibrahim Afellay.
DAILY EXPRESS
Fabio Capello is ready to take the first steps in a plan that he hopes will re-establish Wayne Rooney as one of the world's top strikers and free England from their Wembley demons.
Kazakhstan will aim to pull off one of the biggest sporting shocks of all time by gambling on pace and youth against England at Wembley on Saturday.
Sir Alex Ferguson has given virus-hit Jonny Evans a tonic by tipping him to become Rio Ferdinand's long-term successor at Manchester United.
Scotland's Scott Brown insists the agony of missing out on Euro 2008 has made Scotland stronger and hungrier for success.
FA chairman Lord Triesman has been accused of posturing and gesture politics as a war of words broke out between the England game's governing body and the League Managers Association.
Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari has persuaded Nigeria to excuse midfielder Mikel John Obi from World Cup duty as he feared losing another star to a chronic injury list.
Portsmouth have kept their pledge to supporters to peg prices for the UEFA Cup games, despite being drawn at home to seven-times Championships League winners AC Milan.
DAILY STAR
Fabio Capello will give his England side a licence to thrill against Kazakhstan.
West Ham could be snapped up for a cut-price £100m by this weekend.
Newcastle's chief fixer Tony Jimenez on Thursday became the first of the hated 'Cockney Mafia' to quit Newcastle.
Kazakhstan rate Theo Walcott as highly as Lionel Messi - so they plan to starve the England winger into submission by cutting off his supply lines.
Emile Heskey has revealed Fabio Capello is a hard-nosed shouter and bawler.
Paul Scharner has branded Wigan manager Steve Bruce "resentful" after being axed in a club-versus-country dispute.
Barry Robson believes Scotland can still upset the odds to top their Word Cup qualifying group.
James Milner says England's young guns are in danger of crocking each other in their eagerness for Friday's crunch with Wales.
Micah Richards insists Mark Hughes must spend big in January as his Manchester City team-mates are already exhausted.
Crystal Palace are confident of completing a loan swoop for Chelsea star Scott Sinclair.
Ipswich want to re-sign Darren Ambrose in a cut-price deal.
Preston are to report Watford to the Football League for unsporting behaviour over their use of the multi-ball system in the 2-1 defeat at Vicarage Road.
Brighton have agreed to extend the loan of Preston midfielder Joe Anyinsah, who scored in the Seagull's Carling Cup win over Manchester City, into a second month.
Oldham's Dutch defender Stefan Stam, 29, is facing a six-week lay-off with torn knee ligaments.
Bolton defender Jaroslaw Fojut has joined League One club Stockport on a month's loan.
Southampton midfielder Jason Euell has returned to first-team training for months ahead of schedule after recovering from a shoulder injury.
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