

disturbing 36% rise in fan disorder and arrests sparks fear of a return to 1980s hooliganismĮnglish football chiefs to hold urgent meetings over worsening behaviour among fans following weekend incidents which saw objects thrown at stars IAN HERBERT: Football goes back to the DARK AGES. Jonny May and Courtney Lawes add to Eddie Jones' injury headache ahead of the Six Nations, with Elliot Daly and Nick Isiekwe called up as cover 'I was foolish and desperate - but I'm NOT a cheat': Former Zimbabwe cricket captain Brendan Taylor opens up on being banned over fixing plot Watford are set to appoint Roy Hodgson as their new manager to replace Claudio Ranieri as the 74-year-old returns to the dugout MARTIN SAMUEL: If Vitor Pereira and Fabio Cannavaro are on the shortlist, Everton really ARE in a messīoth have credentials that should raise eyebrows Who'll finish fourth? Who's been the biggest flop? And what about the star of the season so far? MARTIN KEOWN and CHRIS SUTTON discuss key questions Jittery Premier League footballers call in SAS soldiers to protect their families while they playĪt least six people are dead and multiple supporters are hospitalised after 'stampede' ahead of Africa Cup of Nations match in Yaounde But in football, and in life, you cannot always remain in the same place.' 'I have lived in Manchester for a year and a half. I would like to remain in England because I have made my life there. 'I have three years left in my contract with City. 'It's always good to listen to offers,' he said. 'I'm not sure what the asking price is but I don't think it will be lower than $12million, which is what City paid Basel for me.'Ĭaicedo, who joined City in January 2008 after two seasons at Swiss giants Basel, has not ruled out staying with the Blues. 'But Manchester City have told me that, if there is a team interested, they will have to buy me and not loan me.

'But there's nothing defined yet, although they did tell me they had been in contact with City executives. 'They want me to play there and the truth is that it's a great team that will be playing in the Champions League. 'I received a call from Sporting representatives,' said Caicedo.

Swap deal: Sporting star Miguel Veloso could head in the opposite direction to City striker Felipe Caicedo
