
Tell us something we didn’t know already. Alan Shearer is awful. Gary Neville is the best by a country mile. Of course, we’re talking about their punditry skills. Not their football skills. But still, the article by Michael Cox is a good review of Britain’s pundits — the good, the bad and the ugly.
Here are today’s Premier League news headlines:
- Gary Neville’s punditry is the best, but others need to raise their game — The Guardian
- The Premier League will pass the 250million fan mark at tonight’s games — The Independent
- Manchester United’s Anders Lindegaard says game needs ‘gay hero’ — The Guardian
- Paul Scholes misses West Ham encounter for Manchester United — The Independent
- Police investigating image that appears to show Sunderland fan making monkey gesture — The Telegraph
- Bruce Buck holds Clattenburg talks as Chelsea seek to rebuild ties following ‘racism’ allegations — The Independent
- Harry Redknapp must fix wage divisions in QPR squad — The Mail
- Harry Redknapp says QPR players should be ’embarrassed’ — The Independent
- Arsenal should build around young British players like Wilshere, says Wenger — The Independent
- Norwich goalkeeper John Ruddy doubtful for Southampton trip — The Independent
- Man Utd poised to tempt QPR with £12m offer for midfielder Adel Taarabt — The Telegraph
- Jonas Olsson a doubt for West Brom ahead of Swansea match — The Independent
- Michael Owen remains sidelined for Stoke ahead of clash with former club Newcastle — The Independent
- West Ham’s Mark Noble suspended for trip to Manchester United — The Independent
- Gael Clichy remains sidelined for Manchester City ahead of Wigan trip — The Independent
- Ben Foster may require more surgery reveal West Brom — The Independent
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