Here are tonight’s main Premier League news headlines:
- Hillsborough: police chief ‘boasted’ of role in smearing fans — The Guardian
- Anger at Terry’s lenient ban led to Kick It Out T-shirt protest — The Guardian
- Rio Ferdinand leads breakaway by black players — The Daily Mail
- John Terry to wear anti-racism armband if he captains Chelsea — BBC Sport
- Former Blackburn Rovers defender Colin Hendry spent a night in a police cell — The Daily Mail
- Fulham turn down Blackburn’s request to speak with first-team coach Billy McKinlay — BBC Sport
- Scott Parker starts coaching badges at Tottenham — The Daily Mail
- Paulo Sousa – I regret switching Swansea for Leicester — Sky Sports
- FA must make fuss of 150th birthday celebrations – Martin Samuel — The Daily Mail
- Andre Marriner to ref Merseyside derby this weekend — Everton FC
- Hillsborough: 1,444 police names passed to IPCC — BBC Sport
- Manchester United’s rough diamond beguiles Sir Alex Ferguson — The Guardian
- David Silva out of Ajax clash, in Spain undergoing physiotherapy — The Daily Mail
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