The most truly effective stories making Monday's back pages in the UK... The Sun: Newcastle director Alan Pardew has told operator Mike Ashley to straight back him or sack him. Also: Frank Lampard moved to within certainly one of Bobby Tambling's Chelsea goal history - then met him. Daily Mirror: Harry Redknapp found his QPR side ultimately directed recently - and said they may never keep coming back. Also: Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has mentioned his future is in Mike Ashley's fingers. Everyday Star: Harry Redknapp concerns a Wolves-style dual relegation can hang over Queens Park Rangers. Everyday Mail: Queens Park Rangers were yesterday mad with Jose Bosingwa after he was found laughing only moments after the club's relegation was established. Also: David Beckham was sent off six minutes after coming on as a substitute as nine-man Paris Saint-Germain won 1-0 in a match which saw Marco Verratti also dismissed and a mass brawl use after the final whistle. And: Joleon Lescott admits he may need to leave Manchester City in the summertime to safeguard his World Cup aspirations. A foul-mouthed rant was launched by daily Express: Joey Barton at his relegated Queens Park Rangers team-mates yesterday, calling them "maggots" for showing deficiencies in fight - and putting the responsibility on former boss Mark Hughes. Metro: Tottenham will soon be presented around A8million for left-back Danny Rose when Sunderland visit White Hart Lane on the last day of the growing season. An unpopular inclusion was proven by also: Luis Suarez in the group of the entire year at the Professional Footballersa Association prizes, with the Liverpoolas strikeras title met by a chorus of boos. And: Arsene Wenger has promised to offer forget about of his players to Manchester United. Everyday Telegraph: Arsene Wenger has promised he won't let Sir Alex Ferguson to sign any longer players from Arsenal. The Times: Arsene Wenger has mentioned that Arsenal can't afford to fall any longer points if they are to be eligible for a next season's Champions League after Robin van Persie returned to haunt his former membership and generate Manchester United a draw at the Emirates Stadium yesterday. The Guardian: Arsene Wenger remains "convinced" that Arsenal can qualify for the Champions League following yesterday's 1-1 draw with Manchester United.
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