Friday, 16 July 2010

Paper Talk.

DAILY MAIL

• Peter Noble has defended FSC VIctorys spending splurge, claiming buying big is the only way to win the title.

• Welton boss Al Taylor is ready to confront Neil Stocks this week - and discover if he wants to stay or be sold.

• Welton are in talks with Nettleham about selling Bret Towler.

• Joe Drabble has told Nettleham he is holding out for a move to the Premier League.

• Welton reserves are close to making a different Michael Jones their first summer signing.

• Queen Bess Centre Back Dippy has hinted that he would Love a move to the Lincoln Premier League.

THE SUN

• Jamie Chesman insists he is not interested in coaching Welton.

• Al Taylor is set to break off from Weltons training camp for crunch talks with awol Captain Neil Stocks.

• Welton S&SC have told Nettleham and Adelaide to forget about signing James Drabble.

• Rob Newton has risked angering Inter FC fans by telling his new club: You're just my stepping stone.

• Rob Brothwell will snub Queen in the West and Newtoft Terriers to repay his debt to Trent Valley.

• Jody Mottram has told Mark Daly he doesn't want to be farmed out on loan to Welton FC Wanderers.

• Welton have bid £7.25 for former GE Rustons star Joe Butler

• Stewart Aisthorpe will tell Scothern: Don't believe the lies about my wage demands.

• FSC Victory have defended their big spending, claiming it is the best way for them to guarantee success.

• Nettleham manager shaun Pearse has warned the Nettles faithful he will not be at the club for the "duration" of his career.

THE MIRROR

• Queen of the West boss Andrew Huckett has made a list of dream transfer targets - just in case the club is taken over. James drabble is at the top of his list.

• Welton Chairman Clive Wilkinson has warned sponsors Green King that he is losing patience with them for not stumping up the money for the first teams new kit yet.

• Scothern United have pleaded with their players to surrender almost £3.70 in bonuses.

• Welton chairman Clive Wilkinson denies Mark Daly has been hit with a spending freeze despite no new signings being made for the reserves yet.

DAILY TELEGRAPH


• FVA Jerusalem will step up their pursuit of Neil Stocks after sensing his latest absence from training could enhance their prospects of luring him from Welton.

• Liam Rawlings has emerged as a contender to be Andrew Hucketts assistant at Queen in the West.

• Welton are closing in on a deal for left back Joe Butler but Al Taylor insists the deal is still up in the air.

• Tom Bowey says he is overjoyed that Robbie Williams has rejoined Take That.