Trust Sir Alex Ferguson to stir up some trouble and to put more pressure on Chelsea Football Club, the team that sits atop the Premier League table. Ferguson has come out today and said that he’s convinced that Mark Clattenburg is innocent — i.e. that Chelsea is lying. Who knows what may happen after this whole ugly incident blows over? Could Chelsea be penalized? If so, The FA may want to thank Fergue.
In addition to Ferguson, Arsene Wenger came out yesterday and slated Chelsea over the Mark Clattenburg controversy, piling more pressure on the Stamford Bridge hierarchy.
Here are the Premier League news headlines today:
- Sir Alex Ferguson ‘convinced’ Mark Clattenburg is innocent — Manchester Evening News
- Arsene Wenger slates Chelsea over Mark Clattenburg controversy — The Mail
- Spurs suffer Mousa Dembele blow as midfielder faces six weeks on sidelines — The Mail
- Van Persie turned down £300,000 City deal to join United, says Wenger — The Independent
- There is a black hole at the heart of Chelsea & persecution complex developing in their minds — The Telegraph
- FIFA 13 Sells 7.4 Million Copies In 4 Weeks — FIFA Soccer Blog
- Mark Clattenburg to receive full support of asst referees & 4th officials in Chelsea race row — The Telegraph
- AVB Has a Defensive Midfielder Problem — Cartilage Free Captain
- Leeds prepare for potential trouble when they meet Chelsea in the Capital One Cup — The Telegraph
- English Premier League announces more Latin America deals — SportsPro
- Manchester City striker Balotelli opens up to Time Magazine (video) — 101 Great Goals
- Richard Dunne eyes return to Aston Villa training following second operation — The Independent
- Kenny Dalglish distances himself from Luis Suarez support t-shirts — Off The Post
- Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain faces fitness test ahead of Manchester United trip — The Independent
- Which Football Team Has The Happiest Fans? — UK Sports Network
- Chico Flores a doubt for Swansea ahead of Chelsea meeting — The Independent
- Football Manager 2013 – review — The Guardian
- West Ham injury woes continue for Manchester City clash — The Independent
- Mancini held secret talks to leave City for Monaco job — The Guardian
- Man City decline to comment on Roberto Mancini report — Manchester Evening News
- Steven Taylor reveals referee Mark Halsey regularly received death threats — The Independent
- How Everton nearly signed the great Ferenc Puskas — Liverpool Echo
- Joe Bennett returns from suspension for Aston Villa to play against Sunderland — The Independent
- Jermaine Jenas to remain on loan at Nottingham Forest — The Telegraph
- West Ham committed to Olympic Stadium bid despite financial implications — The Independent
- Dalglish: Suárez did not cost me Liverpool job — The Guardian
- Liverpool will bankroll Brendan Rodgers after his patience snaps — The Telegraph
- Rescheduled Sunderland vs Reading to take place on December 11 — Premier League
- Mark Hughes is not to blame for QPR being bottom of the league, insists Tony Fernandes — The Mail
- Manchester United donate tops to aid Hillsborough charities — The Telegraph
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