Wednesday's Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

Wednesday's English press writes about the tall Chinese invited for a trial in "Bolton", John Collins' desire to lead "Hibernian", Gennaro Gattuso's refusal to return to "Rangers", Peter Taylor remaining as the youth national team coach in his position, problems at "Charlton" club, "Birmingham" coach Steve Bruce's denial of a shaky job, and the "Rangers" captain urging club fans.

"Bolton" head coach Sam Allardyce invited Chinese giant striker Yang Changpeng for a month-long trial. Yang, who is over two meters tall, plays for the English club's subsidiary team "Wuhan", and Zhou Liao also arrived with him at "Reebok". ("The Sun")

"Sheffield Utd" head coach Neil Warnock wants to keep the most experienced forward in his team, Neil Shipperley, despite interest from several clubs - but may loan the player in January. ("The Independent")

Former "Hibernian" defender John Collins says he would gladly return to "Easter Road" as a coach. ("Daily Record")

Gennaro Gattuso rejected the possibility of returning to Glasgow "Rangers" despite recently saying he would like to finish his career in Scotland. ("Daily Record")

"Crystal Palace" manager Peter Taylor will remain as the England U-21 youth team head coach after the players told the Football Association (FA) they want the coach to stay. (Various)

"Man Utd" executive director David Gill is pleased with his work despite the club losing commercial director Andy Anson and finance director Nick Humby. ("Daily Mail")

"Charlton" will consider coach Iain Dowie's position after the next two Premier League matches. ("Daily Mail")

"Charlton" defender Luke Young admits that the team's mood has reached its lowest level this season after seven losses in eight matches. (Various)

"Birmingham" coach Steve Bruce insists that the club management has not told him he could lose his job. ("The Independent")

Icelandic businessman Eggert Magnusson, who hopes to buy the "West Ham" club, has asked public relations specialist Mike Lee to oversee his club's acquisition campaign. ("The Times")

"Rangers" captain Barry Ferguson urged fans ahead of Thursday's UEFA Cup match against "Livorno" to not sing sectarian songs and avoid UEFA's wrath. ("Daily Express")