Ramos resigns from Sevilla
Segers leaves Spurs
Poyet misses Leeds match
Pomey alter plans
Liverpool see costs spiral
Pennant breaks tibia
Schmeichel joins Cardiff
Rovers return to top
Sevilla have announced that Juande Ramos has resigned as coach, paving the way for him to join Tottenham Hotspur as Martin Jol’s replacement.
Hans Segers has also left his position as Tottenham Hotspur’s goalkeeping coach with immediate effect. His role at Tottenham will be filled on a temporary basis by Perry Suckling, who is currently the Academy goalkeeping coach.
Leeds United assistant manager Gus Poyet will not be at Elland Road for this weekend’s League One clash with Millwall. Poyet has been linked with a possible move to Tottenham Hotspur to assist Juande Ramos, who is expected to be installed as the next manager at White Hart Lane. Leeds have confirmed that midfielder Alan Thompson will assist manager Dennis Wise.
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Portsmouth have altered the location of their proposed new stadium from the Hard to Hornsea Island due to concerns from the Royal Navy who intend to base two new super aircraft carriers close to the original site.
Liverpool’s proposed new stadium will be more costly than first expected. The initial estimate of £250m has increased to at least £400m. Liverpool are hoping to receive the City Council’s seal of approval for the new plans at a meeting on 5th November.
Liverpool winger Jermaine Pennant has broken his right tibia. Pennant was forced off during Wednesday’s Champions League defeat at Besiktas and now requires surgery, which could see him on the sidelines for up to 10 weeks.
Manchester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has joined Cardiff City on a one-month loan deal.
Tranmere Rovers moved back to the top of League One with a 3-0 win over Huddersfield Town at Prenton Park, courtesy of goals from Paul McLaren, Shane Sherriff and Gareth Taylor.
Nathan Davies