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The decision to reschedule the Manchester City v Stoke Premier League fixture has brought an angry response from Tottenham who fear it simply aids the Citizens in their push for a top four finish. Given the fact that defeat in that fixture could ensure European football if City finish in the Champions League places then you can understand while Spurs deem it a little unfair.

In the papers this morning there have been a mixed bag of stories that include Ashley Young suggesting he remains committed to Villa; Man United face FA bill for damaging Wembley wall, while David Moyes suggest that Everton need money not new owners.

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Young ‘committed’ to Villa – Sky Sports

Spurs fear fixture swap may aid City’s Champions League push – Guardian

United face FA bill for damaging Wembley wall – Daily Telegraph

Manchester United and Aston Villa made to sweat as Young decides future – Daily Mail

Respect? You’re ‘aving a laugh – Sun

Game on for Tottenham’s Gameiro bid – Mirror

Ferdinand stalker guilty of harassment – Guardian

Fergie Gea-ring up for David bid – Sun

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Liverpool lining up Udinese’s Armero – Mirror

Moyes: Everton need cash, not owners – Guardian

Bale: my loyalty is to Tottenham – Daily Telegraph

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