On Friday the English press writes about Alan Shearer's further career at "Newcastle", Wayne Rooney's chances to represent the England national team in the World Cup, and "Hearts" ambition to surpass "Rangers" achievements in the Champions League.
If Glenn Roeder takes over the reigns at "Newcastle", the club management would like Alan Shearer to also join the coaching staff. ("The Sun")
Niall Quinn intends to offer former "Sunderland" manager Peter Reid the position of football director. ("Daily Mirror")
Wayne Rooney mentioned to his friends in the England national team that in the World Cup he will run onto the field in the knockout matches. ("Daily Star")
It is likely that "West Brom" will not be able to attract Chris Kirkland. ("Daily Express")
Wigan coach Paul Jewell hopes to bring back "West Brom" striker Nathan Ellington to the "JJB" stadium. ("The Independent")
Today Steve Bruce will visit "Birmingham" owner David Sullivan's home, where he will learn about his future with the "Blues" team. ("The Guardian")
In the summer "Chelsea" will let Maniche move to Madrid's "Atletico". ("Daily Telegraph")
England national team doctor Leif Sward mentioned to coach Sven Goran Eriksson that Wayne Rooney will be able to participate in the World Cup. ("The Sun")
"Bolton" player Bruno N'Gotty did not receive a new offer from the club, so he will have to leave "Reebok" in the summer. ("Daily Telegraph")
"Southampton" player Marian Pahars will also have to leave his current team and upon hearing this news he burst into tears. ("The Independent")
"Charlton" is not dismissing the idea of attracting Glenn Hoddle to the position of coach. ("Daily Star")
"Hearts" owner Roman Romanovas stated that his club can surpass "Rangers" achievements in the Champions League. ("The Guardian")