Wednesday's review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

Wednesday's English press writes about "Bolton" decision to reduce ticket prices, proposals to R.Fowler from an MLS club, Americans' intentions to use D.Beckham as a promotional face in order to host the 2018 World Cup.

According to Sir Alex Ferguson, Alan Smith has a future at "Man Utd" club ("Daily Mirror").

Former teammate and current "New England Revolution" coach Steve Nicolas suggested Robbie Fowler to move to MLS ("Daily Mirror").

"Liverpool" and Rafa Benitez are targeting - David Trezeguet, Vincenzo Iaquinta, Valeri Bojinov, and Amauri ("The Independent").

"Aberdeen" defender Gary Dempsey is considering "Yeovil" offer ("The Herald").

"Bolton" will reduce season ticket prices next season ("The Guardian").

According to Jose Mourinho, Arsene Wenger jokingly said that he will not win the Champions League ("The Sun").

West Ham coach Alan Curbishley has 100% support from team owner Eggert Magnusson ("The Sun").

NBA star Steve Nash plans to buy shares in "Tottenham" ("The Sun").

"Q.P.R." goalkeeper Tony Roberts was suspended by coach John Gregory ("Daily Mail").

"Liverpool" executive director Rick Parry received a £500,000 bonus for recommending new owners to the club ("The Daily Telegraph").

The USA intends to use David Beckham as a promotional face to host the 2018 World Cup ("The Times").

"Celtic" forward Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink hopes to break the team's losing streak away and outperform "Milan" in the return match ("Daily Mail").

Former "Arsenal" star Robert Pires bought an apartment in the old "Highbury" stadium location ("Daily Express").