WHAT THE PAPERS SAY
THE TIMES: The FA was forced into the embarrassing position of launching an investigation into allegations of racist abuse by John Terry, the England captain, last night after receiving an official complaint from Queen's Park Rangers. Also: Carlos Tevez's legal dispute with Manchester City descended deeper into acrimony last night as the Argentina forward responded to being fined almost £1million by threatening to sue Roberto Mancini for defamation of character.
THE GUARDIAN: The FA is to investigate alleged racist remarks made by John Terry to Anton Ferdinand. Also: The whitewash so craved by the Indian team and public alike after a humiliating tour of England this summer was completed by MS Dhoni's triumphant side in a forbidding atmosphere at Eden Gardens.
THE INDEPENDENT: The desperate lengths that Chelsea have gone to in order to win a crucial vote tomorrow, which will ultimately decide whether they can sell Stamford Bridge and move to a new stadium in west London, can be revealed today by the Independent. Also: Arsenal will this week send representatives to watch the United States international Tim Ream in the Major League Soccer play-offs as the club's manager, Arsene Wenger, considers his options ahead of the January transfer window.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Football Association last night launched a formal investigation into the allegation that John Terry racially abused Anton Ferdinand during Sunday's match between Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers. Also: Carlos Tevez has been fined a record £792,000 and warned he will not be allowed to leave Manchester City for less than £40 million after being found guilty of misconduct following events during last month's Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich.
DAILY EXPRESS: The FA are faced with the embarrassment of having to investigate their own England captain John Terry over allegations of racist abuse. Also: Carlos Tevez was told a week before his Munich mutiny that Manchester City would refuse to pay £6million in loyalty payments because he had asked for a transfer last December.
DAILY STAR: Manchester United refused to suffer more embarrassment as they cruised into the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup, winning 3-0 at Aldershot. Also: The FA last night launched an investigation into a QPR complaint that John Terry made alleged racist remarks to defender Anton Ferdinand.
DAILY MIRROR: John Terry could be stripped of the England captaincy if an FA inquiry finds him guilty of racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand. Also: Michael Owen followed up his double strike at Leeds with another Carling Cup goal to help Manchester United ease into the quarter-finals last night.
DAILY MAIL: John Terry is facing the biggest battle of his career after the FA were yesterday forced to investigate claims that he racially abused Anton Ferdinand. Also: Manchester City last night threw the book at Carlos Tevez after finding the Argentina striker guilty over allegations that he refused to play in last month's Champions League tie against Bayern Munich.
THE SUN: John Terry faces a fight for his England future - after the FA launched a probe into his race row with Anton Ferdinand. Also: Manchester City last night clobbered Carlos Tevez with an £800,000 fine and are ready to let him rot for three years.
THE TIMES: The FA was forced into the embarrassing position of launching an investigation into allegations of racist abuse by John Terry, the England captain, last night after receiving an official complaint from Queen's Park Rangers. Also: Carlos Tevez's legal dispute with Manchester City descended deeper into acrimony last night as the Argentina forward responded to being fined almost £1million by threatening to sue Roberto Mancini for defamation of character.
THE GUARDIAN: The FA is to investigate alleged racist remarks made by John Terry to Anton Ferdinand. Also: The whitewash so craved by the Indian team and public alike after a humiliating tour of England this summer was completed by MS Dhoni's triumphant side in a forbidding atmosphere at Eden Gardens.
THE INDEPENDENT: The desperate lengths that Chelsea have gone to in order to win a crucial vote tomorrow, which will ultimately decide whether they can sell Stamford Bridge and move to a new stadium in west London, can be revealed today by the Independent. Also: Arsenal will this week send representatives to watch the United States international Tim Ream in the Major League Soccer play-offs as the club's manager, Arsene Wenger, considers his options ahead of the January transfer window.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Football Association last night launched a formal investigation into the allegation that John Terry racially abused Anton Ferdinand during Sunday's match between Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers. Also: Carlos Tevez has been fined a record £792,000 and warned he will not be allowed to leave Manchester City for less than £40 million after being found guilty of misconduct following events during last month's Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich.
DAILY EXPRESS: The FA are faced with the embarrassment of having to investigate their own England captain John Terry over allegations of racist abuse. Also: Carlos Tevez was told a week before his Munich mutiny that Manchester City would refuse to pay £6million in loyalty payments because he had asked for a transfer last December.
DAILY STAR: Manchester United refused to suffer more embarrassment as they cruised into the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup, winning 3-0 at Aldershot. Also: The FA last night launched an investigation into a QPR complaint that John Terry made alleged racist remarks to defender Anton Ferdinand.
DAILY MIRROR: John Terry could be stripped of the England captaincy if an FA inquiry finds him guilty of racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand. Also: Michael Owen followed up his double strike at Leeds with another Carling Cup goal to help Manchester United ease into the quarter-finals last night.
DAILY MAIL: John Terry is facing the biggest battle of his career after the FA were yesterday forced to investigate claims that he racially abused Anton Ferdinand. Also: Manchester City last night threw the book at Carlos Tevez after finding the Argentina striker guilty over allegations that he refused to play in last month's Champions League tie against Bayern Munich.
THE SUN: John Terry faces a fight for his England future - after the FA launched a probe into his race row with Anton Ferdinand. Also: Manchester City last night clobbered Carlos Tevez with an £800,000 fine and are ready to let him rot for three years.