There’s been quite a lot of backlash recently against Rio Ferdinand from many, myself included. There’s been far too much talking from him this summer, but he hasn’t been walked the walk recently. And now it looks like he’ll be more spending more time on Twitter after an injury that could keep Ferdinand out of action for a month, which will certainly hurt Manchester United.
In the meantime, here are the Premier League news headlines from tonight:
- Man United’s injury crisis deepens with fears that Rio Ferdinand may be out for a month — The Telegraph
- Brendan Rodgers lays into referee after Liverpool crash at West Brom — The Guardian
- Norwich were poor, admits manager Chris Hughton — BBC Sport
- Review of Premier League club shirt sponsors — The Third Kit
- Roberto Martínez says ‘grown up’ Wigan can face up to Chelsea threat — The Guardian
- Chairman says West Ham is still interested in signing Wolves winger Matt Jarvis — BBC Sport
- Revamped Chelsea must show they have more than luck on their side — The Independent
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