Roy Hodgson Questions Hunger & Desire of Young Footballers Making Their Way in the Game: The Nightly EPL
Here are tonight’s Premier League news headlines:
- Roy Hodgson questions hunger & desire of young footballers making their way in the game — The Telegraph
- Fox Sports actively is positioning Fox Sports 1 to sports industry insiders — Sports Business Daily
- Rafael Benítez unsure if Fernando Torres can reclaim form for Chelsea — The Guardian
- Newcastle rocked by long-term injuries to Taylor and Cabaye — The Mirror
- Chelsea defender Gary Cahill fit for west London derby against Fulham — The Independent
- Rafa Benitez refuses to apologise to Chelsea fans for comments while Liverpool manager — The Telegraph
- Tottenham midfielder Sandro passed fit for Liverpool game — The Independent
- Michael Laudrup has admitted he is uncertain about the future of Alan Tate — Sky Sports
- Arsène Wenger asks Arsenal fans to be realistic before they boo — The Guardian
- Swansea striker Danny Graham ruled out of West Brom clash with mystery illness — Wales Online
- Alan Pardew blames social media for pressure on managers (Video) — The Guardian
- Paul Lambert once again defends his decision to omit striker Darren Bent from his squad — BBC Sport
- David Moyes delays Everton contract talks until after transfer window — The Guardian
- QPR boss Harry Redknapp believes his side can turn their season around — BBC Sport
- Vincent Kompany will play through pain against Wigan — The Mail
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2 Responses to Roy Hodgson Questions Hunger & Desire of Young Footballers Making Their Way in the Game: The Nightly EPL
Everyone should read the Fox Sports 1 story and pay particular attention to the “double box”. That is how mid-match advertising is going to sneak its way into soccer sooner or later (after goals, during injuries). We’ll look back on banners and bugs as the good old days.
FOX and ESPN already do that with NASCAR =/.