THE SUN: Brian Clough has accused Sven-Goran Eriksson of sending England into freefall.
DAILY MIRROR: Sir Alex Ferguson is involved in an angry feud with Manchester United's own TV station after it broadcast withering criticism of his team.
DAILY MAIL: The Football Association are facing a cash shortfall of up to £40million it emerged yesterday.
DAILY EXPRESS: Sven-Goran Eriksson's right-hand man Tord Grip said last night that he believes the only way for England to get over their recent malaise is by sticking to the formula that bore fruit in the World Cup against the old enemy, Argentina.
DAILY STAR: Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier last night hit out at the Kop critics.
THE TIMES: The Old Testament book of Joel, after whom Karen and Nasser Hussain chose to name their second son when he was born in Western Australia on Monday night, asks if anything like this has been seen before, "for a nation has come up against my land, strong and without number; his teeth are the fangs of a lion".
THE INDEPENDENT: England's plans for fighting their way back into the Ashes series were thrown into turmoil yesterday when injuries to Ashley Giles and Andrew Flintoff ruled them out of tomorrow's second Test.
THE GUARDIAN: The Premier League yesterday demanded a full, independent audit of the FA's accounts because of concerns that it does not have the money to complete its costly projects.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Darren Gough is to fly to America next week in a final attempt to resurrect his career.
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