Here are tonight’s world soccer news headlines:
Premier League
- Referee Mike Jones is demoted after wrongly ruling out Leroy Fer’s unsporting ‘goal’ — The Mail
- Norwich boss Chris Hughton blasts Leroy Fer for his unsportsmanlike goal against Cardiff — The Mirror
- Arsène Wenger seeks first blood in battle against old rival José Mourinho — The Guardian
- Cardiff v Swansea: Mike Dean to referee derby game — BBC Sport
- Sir Alex Ferguson gives Malky Mackay advice over Cardiff problems — The Guardian
- Kyle Walker agrees six-year deal to stay at Tottenham — Evening Standard
- Manchester United’s Darren Fletcher makes comeback for under-21s — The Guardian
- Man United boss David Moyes tells Anderson he can leave in January transfer window — 101GG
- Crystal Palace may delay naming new manager until after West Brom trip — The Guardian
- Winning ugly or losing pretty: The ethos of Tottenham Hotspur — Cartilage Free Captain
- Mathieu Flamini to miss key Arsenal games through injury — BBC Sport
- Will Arsene Wenger finally get his first victory over Jose Mourinho? — The Independent
- Michael Bradley could have gone to Cardiff City — Pro Soccer Talk
- Alex Ferguson responds to criticism over autobiography and claims he only wrote it for Man United fans — The Mirror
International soccer
Football League
- Burnley’s Sean Dyche follows Brian Clough’s basics before West Ham visit — The Guardian
- Yossi Benayoun set to join QPR this week in two year deal — The Mirror
- Port Vale vs The Stoke Sentinel… And the club is in the wrong — 200%
Serie A
The Nightly Soccer Report is tomorrow’s news today. It’s often tomorrow morning’s worldwide newspaper headlines that are published the night before. We do all the work for you, combing the Internet and aggregating the news for you. Read The Nightly Soccer Report on World Soccer Talk every night before bed, so you can stay on top of all the news that matters.
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