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Monday, 26 February 2007, 08:30 GMT

Monday's gossip column

TRANSFER RUMOURS

Rangers are the latest club to show an interest in Reading midfielder Steve Sidwell. (Mirror)

Liverpool's John Arne Riise insists he wants Craig Bellamy to stay at the club, despite his row with the Welsh striker last week. (Sun)

Wigan are tracking Bayer Leverkusen's Brazilian centre-back Juan. (Mirror)

West Brom striker Nathan Ellington has withdrawn his transfer request. (Mail)

OTHER GOSSIP

Arsenal and Chelsea face the wrath of the FA after the ugly scenes at the end of the Carling Cup final. (Various)

A Chelsea "insider" thought John Terry had brain damage after being knocked unconcious in the second-half of the final in Cardiff. (Mirror)

Skipper Terry was back in time to join in the post-match party after checking himself out of hospital. (Various)

Keeley, today's Page Three 'stunna', is "delighted" JT is OK. (Sun)

Bolton boss Sam Allardyce says defeat at Tottenham has blown the club's chances of getting into the Champions League. (Sun)

Tottenham will appeal the red card Robbie Keane received in the win over Bolton. (Star)

Everton manager David Moyes has set his sights on turning the club into regular European qualifiers. (Various)

Inverness Caledonian Thistle players were in tears after Celtic's late comeback in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals. (Record)

Dunfermline chief John Yorkston has threatened to take Hearts to court over non-payment of ticket cash. (Record)

Having been dropped for the trip to Fulham, Manchester United skipper Gary Neville will also be on the bench for Tuesday's FA Cup tie at Reading. (Sun)

Ryan Giggs says this Manchester United team has the potential to be the best he has ever played in. (Mirror)

Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate led a rendition of 'Hallelujah Mark Viduka' to the Australian striker after his role in the win over Reading. (Various)

AND FINALLY...

Winger Cristiano Ronaldo has claimed he is the best dancer and dresser at Manchester United. Englishmen can only dance when they are drunk and Louis Saha has the worst wardrobe of clothes at the club. (Sun)

Colin Montgomerie was impressed after seeing Chelsea's Andriy Shevchenko play golf recently. "He looks good," said Monty. "Hits the ball miles." (Times)

Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard says photos showing Brazilian playmaker Ronaldinho sporting a bit of a belly are a "trick of the light". (Mail)




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