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Post by Taxigirl on Nov 6, 2003 19:08:18 GMT
All the football talk from Thursday's papers
Blackburn boss Graeme Souness has been assured his job is safe, even if Rovers suffer their sixth successive defeat at Everton on Monday. [The Sun]
Birmingham manager Steve Bruce was in Glasgow on Wednesday to watch Anderlecht midfielders Walter Bassegio and Martin Kolar in action against Celtic. [Daily Star]
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson was at the same game to run the rule over young Anderlecht defender Vincent Kompany. [Daily Mirror]
Kevin Keegan has criticised FA drug testers for making midfielder Christian Negouai, a devout Muslim, break his Ramadan fast to supply a urine sample. [Daily Mail]
Chelsea have begun talks with Parma with a view to signing their £10m-rated French goalkeeper Sebastien Frey. [Daily Telegraph]
Wolves are struggling to find a new owner, even though current chairman Sir Jack Hayward pledged six weeks ago that he is prepared to virtually give the club away. [Daily Star]
Nottingham Forest are keen to sign defender David Unsworth on loan after he fell out with Everton over a new contract. [Daily Mirror]
Oldham manager Ian Dowie has emerged as the front-runner to take over as boss of First Division strugglers Crystal Palace. [The Sun]
Former Portsmouth boss Graham Rix is interested in the vacant manager's job at Sardinian club Calgiari. [The Guardian]
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