The gloves are off between Tottenham and West Ham in the bid to get the keys of the Olympic stadium. Karren Brady has once again called the North Londoners plan a corporate crime, while Daniel Levy has slammed the irresponsible scaremongering about their plans. The battle has got ugly and the sooner the decision is made the better for all concerned.
In the papers this morning there have been a mixed bag of stories that includes Sir Geoff Hurst claiming that there is no pride in an England shirt; Sepp Blatter whips up a desert storm, while Carlos Tevez hails David Silva.
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Levy: Olympic site or nothing – Sky Sports
Liverpool united round belief in Dalglish – Guardian
Sir Geoff Hurst: no pride in England shirt – Daily Telegraph
Fab tells bosses: I’m your pal – Sun
Walcott: we couldn’t look at Wenger – Daily Telegraph
Manchester United legend Sir Bobby set for key role at 2012 Olympic Games – Daily Mail
Surprise choice claims England 2010 player of the year prize – Mirror
Blatter whips up desert storm – Sun
Tevez hails the value of Silva at City – Guardian
Tottenham target Palermo’s playmaker Josip Ilicic – IM Scouting
Faubert refutes ‘walk-out’ claims – Sky Sports
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