Friday Review of the English Press © EuroFootball.com

Friday's English press writes about R.Keano winning the coach of the month prize and plans to loan J.Aliadiere, C.Bellamy's admission of a argument with J.A.Riise, "Motherwell" promises to strictly punish fans for racism, and other news.

Sunderland coach Roy Keane is ready to ask Arsenal to loan Jeremie Aliadiere ("Daily Mirror").

This summer, Fulham will sell defender Zat Knight ("The Sun").

El-Hadji Douf is angry at his Bolton club for reports that he may be sold to Atletico Madrid ("Daily Mirror").

Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies told the club's fans to forget about big signings to strengthen the team ("Daily Record").

Craig Bellamy said that during a quarrel with John Arne Riise at a Liverpool training camp in Portugal, he simply lost control ("Daily Mirror").

David Beckham is prepared to fight for a return to the England national team ("The Sun").

However, Steve McLaren fears that bringing back D.Beckham could weaken his position as a coach ("Daily Mirror").

The Football Association has drawn up a list of 13 demands for the Tel Aviv hotel where the England national team will stay before the match against Israel ("Daily Mirror").

Arsene Wenger may face punishment for criticizing referees (Various).

Motherwell announces a lifetime ban for fans who engage in racist insults at the stadium ("Daily Record").

Chelsea defender Claude Makelele stated that if Man Utd lose to Liverpool on Saturday, they will lose their chances to win the championship ("Daily Star").

Sunderland coach Roy Keane will keep the Championship Coach of the Month prize in his garage because he does not want "pats on the back" (Various).

Reading defender Andre Bikey says he was so afraid of being attacked when playing for Moscow Lokomotiv that he bought a gun ("The Sun").

Former Celtic legend Tommy Gemmell says the team has a chance to reach the Champions League final if they can beat Milan ("Daily Record").

Former England assistant coach Tord Grip says that Man Utd made a mistake by not inviting H.Larsson until the end of the season, as it could cost them the title ("The Sun").

More than 30,000 tickets for the Johnston's Cup final in April between Bristol Rovers and Doncaster will be reprinted because they have the wrong date printed on them ("Daily Mirror").