It’s a slower news day leading up to the Champions League matches later today, but here are the Premier League news headlines so far:
- Roberto Martinez fined £10,000 over referee outburst at Manchester United — The Telegraph
- Former Leeds chairman Peter Ridsdale banned as company director for 7.5 years — The Guardian
- Wayne Rooney warns Manchester United to stop conceding early goals — The Daily Mail
- Borussia Dortmund plot success in Europe at Manchester City’s expense — The Guardian
- Daniel Agger happy to keep playing despite knee cap fracture — Liverpool Echo
- England drop to fifth in Fifa world rankings — The Independent
- Brendan Rodgers steals another person away from Swansea — Wales Online
- Sunderland defender Phil Bardsley continues along comeback trail — The Independent
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Marc L
October 3, 2012 at 12:45 pm
England drops to 5th in the FIFA world rankings? My question would then be whether Andorra moves up from 7th and San Marino moves up from 8th? Need to check the FIFA site….
Sammy
October 4, 2012 at 1:49 am
Furthurmore, Colombia is now 9th and Greece 10th, while Portugal has risen to 3rd out of the blue. While the rankings may not be very significant since they only cover a short period, one cant help but feel that they have gotten a bit strange here…