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Football News on Friday, May 25, 2007

McClaren tight-lipped on Beckham

David Beckham has been in impressive form for Real MadridEngland coach Steve McClaren has refused to play down growing speculation that former captain David Beckham is in line for a recall.
McClaren names the England squad for the friendly against Brazil at Wembley and the Euro 2008 qualifier in Estonia at noon on Saturday.
Beckham, 32, has not played for England since the World Cup quarter-final defeat against Portugal in June.
McClaren said: "Is the door open for Beckham? I never said it was closed."
Beckham, who will move to Major League Soccer outfit LA Galaxy in the summer, has been an influential member of the Real Madrid side that is closing in on La Liga.

McClaren added: "Does Beckham enter my mind? There are quite a few who do that and you will see on Saturday what the intentions are.
"Is there a more in-form midfielder than Beckham? We are talking about issues which aren't here yet and we will deal with them on Saturday if they come up.
"I keep my eye on everyone and David is one I said from day one that his form will be monitored."
McClaren will also monitor the fitness of striker Michael Owen on his international comeback at Turf Moor on Friday, when he captains England B against Albania.
Owen is on his way back after a serious knee injury suffered in the World Cup last summer.
He said: "Michael looks fit and sharp but lets not put too much pressure on him.
"He needs games and training sessions. He looks stronger and fitter and he has worked on that on his year out.
"It is a boost for everyone that he is involved. You do miss your best players."


Football News on Friday, May 04, 2007

Relegated Leeds in administration

Dennis Wise (left) and Leeds must look forward to life in League OneLeeds United have been relegated to League One after being deducted 10 points for going into administration.
The 10-point deduction - in accordance with Football League rules - means Leeds will finish the season at the bottom of the Championship.
However, they will not lose any points for the start of their first season in League One in August.
Administrator KPMG has already agreed to sell the club to a newly-formed company led by chairman Ken Bates.
A KPMG statement said: "Shortly after their appointment the joint administrators agreed to sell the business and its assets to a newly formed company.
"This company is called Leeds United Football Club Limited, the directors of which are Ken Bates, Shaun Harvey and Mark Taylor.
A cash injection of approximately £10m is required to continue trading
Leeds' administrators
"The sale of the club is subject to approval by its creditors, via a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA).
"The creditors' meeting, to consider the CVA, will be held before the end of May. The Football League will also need to approve the sale."
Former Chelsea chairman Bates hailed a new era for the club - but also criticised the old regime for incurring huge debts.
"The action taken brings to an end the financial legacy left by others that we have spent millions of pounds trying to settle," said Bates.
"But the important thing now is not to view this as the end, but the beginning of a new era.
"The financial burden of the past finally pushed the club into administration following the issuing of a winding up petition by HM Revenue & Customs, who will be one of the company's major creditors.
"The other parties who will suffer the biggest financial loss are institutions from which the board arranged funding: Astor Investment Holdings, Krato Trust and Forward Sports Fund who collectively will lose in excess of £22m."
The Football League has confirmed Leeds' 10-point deduction and expressed its disappointment.
"Following confirmation that Leeds United have obtained an administration order, the Football League can confirm that the club has been deducted 10 points from its 2006/07 tally," said head of communications John Nagle.
"Given the recent reduction in the numbers of clubs resorting to formal insolvency proceedings, it is disappointing that Leeds United have had to seek the protection of an administration order.
"Discussions have already begun aimed at establishing how Leeds United intend exiting administration.
"This will have to include complying with the League's insolvency policy under which all 'football debts' must be settled in full."
KPMG revealed Leeds had debts "totalling approximately £35m, with a cash injection of approximately £10m required to continue trading".