DAVIES READY FOR BAGGIES RETURN (Sporting Life)
Aston Villa defender Curtis Davies admits he is braced for an "interesting reception" when he returns to West Brom for the first time with Martin O'Neill's side next season.
Royal budget: Converted plonk for the Aston Martin steers Charles towards a greener lifestyle (Guardian Unlimited)
Royal household shrinks carbon footprint by 18% with prince's cars converted to run on used cooking fat
O'Neill orders Barry to stay away from training (Guardian Unlimited)
The Aston Villa manager has banned Gareth Barry from pre-season training and fined him for an outspoken interview with a Sunday newspaper
Villa Park exit beckons after Barry fined for O'Neill attack (Independent)
Gareth Barry's open desire to quit Aston Villa for Liverpool leaves his future mired in uncertainty today; barred from Villa's first pre-season training session for publicly questioning the impasse over his future and uncertain whether Liverpool will match his club's asking price.
Gareth Barry playing dirty with Aston Villa (Times Online)
I always had Gareth Barry down as a straight guy, a decent footballer, a humble team man, the sort you want to see succeed. Silly me.
Top Searches (Football365)
Tribunals? Don't Be Silly Duncan McD, Transfer Tribunals have no place in the 'Gareth Barry to Liverpool' transfer story.
Martin and St. Lucie counties public records: June 30 (Fort Pierce Tribune)
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Transfer news and speculation, 4 July (Belfast Telegraph)
Manchester City's executive chairman Garry Cook has put the chances of the club securing Ronaldinho's services at 50/50, although the player's brother and agent, Roberto de Assis, said last night that he is highly likely to move instead to Milan.
David Platt urges Gareth Barry to join Liverpool (Times Online)
David Platt says Gareth Barry must leave Aston Villa and join Liverpool if he is to further his career.
Window Watch: Andrei Arshavin, Gareth Barry, Stephen Hunt, Kevin Phillips (Times Online)
Chelsea are in pole position to sign Andrei Arshavin after Barcelona appeared to cool their interest in the Russia playmaker. Arshavin, one of the stars of Euro 2008, had set his heart on a move to the Nou Camp from Zenit St Petersburg this month, but Txiki Begiristain, the Barcelona sporting director, said that the 27-year-old is only one of many potential targets.