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Paper talk: Spanish coaches big rivals to Zola at West Ham; will Keegan return to Magpies?



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Published Date: 07 September 2008
Two Spanish coaches and former Chelsea star Gianfranco Zola are the front-runners for the West Ham job, while Kevin Keegan could be back at Newcastle within days if Mike Ashley decides to sell - all this and more in the Sunday papers.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Former Chelsea star Gianfranco Zola and Spanish coaches Jose Antonio Camacho and Marcelino Toral have emerged as early frontrunners for the Newcastle manager's job as the club last night launched a stinging attack on former boss Kevin
Keegan... ALSO: The vast majority of England fans will not be able to watch Wednesday's vital World Cup qualifier against Croatia unless terrestrial broadcasters significantly increase their bids to show highlights.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Joe Cole spared English football further embarrassment as the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign began with an unimpressive 2-0 win against Andorra... ALSO: Woman trouble left Andy Murray high and wet at the US Open.

SUNDAY TIMES
England made horribly hard work of breaking down their part-time opponents and had to wait until the second half to get their World Cup campaign off to a winning start... ALSO: Andy Murray's bid to reach his first grand slam final was hit by a torrential storm in New York last night.

SUNDAY EXPRESS
England were last night accused of conducting a dirty-tricks campaign against World Cup rivals Croatia... ALSO: Kevin Keegan could be back as Newcastle manager within days - if unpopular owner Mike Ashley decides to sell up.

SUNDAY MIRROR
A transfer mutiny by angry Newcastle stars could prove the final straw for beleaguered billionaire owner Mike Ashley... ALSO: Chelsea's Joe Cole came to England's rescue last night as Fabio Capello's super sub.

THE PEOPLE
Mike Ashley last night broke his silence in Newcastle's civil war by branding Kevin Keegan a liar... ALSO: Slaven Bilic could be named part-time West Ham manager this week.

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Mark Hughes has targeted an incredible double swoop for Steven Gerrard and Michael Essien in January... ALSO: Furious Newcastle owner Mike Ashley has launched an amazing attack on ex-boss Kevin Keegan as the Toon Civil Wor turned even more ugly.

SUNDAY EXPRESS
Joe Cole struck twice to save England's blushes last night - but then felt the force of manager Fabio Capello's anger... ALSO: Kevin Keegan could be back as Newcastle manager within days - if unpopular owner Mike Ashley decides to sell up.

INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Against the pot-pourri from the Pyrenees England, eventually, came up smelling of roses... ALSO: It is half a century since the only time Wales qualified for a major tournament, and South Africa in 2010 was looking a long away for John Toshack's young side until Azerbaijan were reduced to 10 men and the Wolves striker Sam Vokes scrambled a late winning goal.

THE OBSERVER
Andorra had Ayala, Pujol and Xavi on the teamsheet, but they were not the real ones. England had Terry, Lampard and Rooney, but they were not the real ones either... ALSO: Tropical storm Hanna eventually arrived to drench the US Open, but until that moment Rafael Nadal had been more concerned about fighting his way out of a depression created by someone called Andy.



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  • Last Updated: 07 September 2008 8:50 AM
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  • Location: Northampton
 
 

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