Sentences with phrase «daily mail suggest»

Recent reports from ABC News and the UK's Daily Mail suggest eBay is providing a platform for sellers engaged in an illegal prescription drug trade.
Monaco already have one former Spurs striker in their ranks but reports from today's Daily Mail suggest that the big spending French club are looking to bring in Emmanuel Adebayor alongside Dimitar Berbatov ahead of the next campaign.
Despite almost a decade of good service to the Gunners, the midfielder has not looked at his best shape recently and the Daily Mail suggest the side have already begun looking at possible replacements for the player in the midfield.
It has been suggested by some sources that the stopper will be used in part - exchange for Madrid star Gareth Bale, although reports in the Daily Mail suggest this would be an unpopular decision among the United fans.
On a final note, reports from the Daily Mail suggest we're close to signing Elneny — a midfielder from Basel.
The Daily Mail suggest things could be progressing on that front, so it may be that Arsenal will end up with Aubameyang, freeing up Real to move for Icardi relatively unchallenged.
Finally, the Daily Mail suggest that West Ham United, West Bromwich Albion, Lille, AC Milan and Inter are in the mix to take Mamadou Sakho on loan, but it won't be cheap...
The daily Mail suggest some of the board members no longer trust Arsene.
While the Daily Mail suggest that Benteke is a top target for the Red Devils, Paris Saint - Germain's Edinson Cavani has also emerged on United's transfer wish list — with a swap deal involving the Uruguay international and Angel Di Maria allegedly having been tabled [via the Express].
Reports in the Daily Mail suggest that Pochettino has no intention of letting either player leave before the end of the transfer window, insisting that both men have important roles to play at Tottenham.
In order to get back on track, he'll be desperate to play regular football, and with The Daily Mail suggesting that Mourinho will send scouts to watch Celtic left - back Kieran Tierney this weekend, that could merely result in Shaw dropping further down the pecking order.
Arsenal fans are well used to seeing all sorts of dodgy transfer rumours as our club is the subject of more than most, so like me you may well be a touch sceptical about the report in the Daily Mail suggesting that we might be able to sign the brilliant Poland international striker Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich.
The Daily Mail suggests that the Gunners are prepared to lodge a club record...
Had there been a massacre of white middle - aged men, as the Daily Mail suggested, May could have instigated a step change in British politics at Westminster.
A party spokesman said Lorraine Kane had been asked about quotes in the Daily Mail suggesting she had not intended to retract her complaint about alleged irregularities in the candidate selection process.

Not exact matches

Yesterday he spoke about the player now filling that «Vieira» role, suggesting in a Daily Mail report that Francis Coquelin was proving himself to be more than up to the task and suggesting that his stats prove it.
Quotes in the Daily Mail, in which he speaks of his flattery at being linked to a move to Old Trafford, suggests that Mourinho may have his work cut out in convincing Miranda to move to west London ahead of their Premier League rivals.
While Martial makes sense as a possible Alexis Sanchez replacement at the Emirates Stadium, it seems Arsene Wenger has since moved on with the Daily Mail today linking his club with a move for Thomas Lemar instead, while the Mirror suggest Julian Draxler is another contender.
Coupled with a lack of support from the Spanish giants, it's suggested that he's ready to walk out this summer, and The Daily Mail report that United are ready to put an incredible bid on the table for both players.
According to the Daily Mail, that someone could be Stam, with the tabloid suggesting that the Dutch great is in the frame to take his first post as a No. 1.
A Daily Mail report today has suggested that despite having cash reserves of # 100million, Arsenal Chairman Sir Chips Keswick will not accept the huge increase in salaries that the players have requested.
According to claims by the Daily Mail earlier this season, Lemar remains a priority target though the Independent suggest Liverpool are favourites for the # 90million man, while the Daily Star suggest talks have already been held over # 60million Lyon star Nabil Fekir.
After the latest reports from the German media suggesting that Arsenal had already made an offer to the Bundesliga club for their star midfielder, the Daily Mail is claiming that the player himself has already told those close to him that he expects to be an Arsenal player next season.
As reported by the Daily Mail, the former striker has gone even further by suggesting that the gap between Sterling and Ozil is so wide that we should not even have to discuss which is better.
I think that you can level the same sort of thing at most clubs and teams and I also think that the Gunners have answered the questions and proved a lot of the critics wrong, but I have just seen a report in the Daily Mail that suggests that they may be spot on with at least one of the criticisms levelled at us recently.
But according to an article in the Daily Mail, Arsenal are in danger of missing out on Klopp and seeing the 47 - year old manage another club as the report suggests that he may be getting towards the end of his tenure at the Westfalenstadion.
The Daily Mail recently claimed Arsenal could try to frustrate United by selling Ozil to another European club this winter, but latest reports suggest otherwise.
In his press conference yesterday in the build up to our Wembley clash tomorrow, the Daily Mail reports Wenger went on to claim that Chelsea will have a tougher time of it in the Premier League this time, suggesting that last season they had the benefit of no European football as well as the other clubs being a bit inconsistent.
Serial Arsenal and Wenger critic Adrian Durham has written in the Daily Mail to suggest that our recent run of 15 wins from 17 games only goes to highlight his point, that the Gunners are great when the pressure is off but prone to fold like a cheap suit when it really matters.
According to The Daily Mail, not only has Lukaku suggested that new faces will definitely arrive this summer, as seen in the quote below, but the report goes on to add that Man Utd could bankroll a # 155m splurge to sign Blaise Matuidi, Fred and Ivan Perisic.
So when I read the report in the Daily Mail in which Guardiola talks up Arsenal's credentials as Premier League title contenders and suggests that Man City have a very tough test ahead of them, my concern is that he really does not mean it and is confident of a win at the Etihad this weekend.
He was apparently a key figure in some of our best transfers in the Wenger years and so a report in the Daily Mail today suggesting that he could possibly be set to return if the Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote does get his way and take over the ownership, could just see the dream team of Wenger and Dein back together.
The Daily Mail says Spanish reports suggest Wenger has put the French striker at the top of his hitlist amid concerns...
The Daily Mail says Spanish reports suggest Wenger has put the French striker at the top of his hitlist amid concerns about the future of Robin van Persie, who is out of contract in 18 months time and has yet to begin talks about extending his deal at the Emirates.
Reports according to The Daily Mail per The Metro, suggests that Wenger has been impressed with Jenkinson's development and though Jenkinson may not yet break into the Gunners first team, a long - term contract extension could be on the cards with the likelihood of another loan spell outside the Emirates with Sunderland, Stoke, Southampton and West Ham all likely destinations for the England Under - 21 International.
That does not mean, as the Guardian and Daily Mail headlines suggest, that a mother will be banned from receiving a voucher if infant formula is included in the purchase, only that qualifying products also have to be purchased.
The Daily Mail's coverage of Clegg's free school meals policy today, suggests that he will continue to be a whipping boy for certain sections of the right.
Over half the public - including 45 % of Daily Mail readers - now support the legalisation of cannabis, new research suggests.
That you spout all the usual ahistorical old nonsense about the «Centre Ground, as if it is some spontaneously generated, unchangeable, viewpoint, suggests you are either remarkably unaware about how societies and ideology works, or, much more likely, are just a Right Wing Troll (with a posting name selected for racist reasons) having some fun inserting all his Daily Mail nonsense onto a Left discussion site.
The Labour peer threatened Daily Mail sketch writer Quentin Letts with a libel suit after he called him «stupid» and suggested he only received his peerage because he was a television personality.
In 2010, Shapps became Minister of State for Housing and Local Government, and Quentin Letts, of the Daily Mail, even suggested he might be a future Tory leader.
On social media, Labour supporter Nicholas Turner indicated that he was not massively inspired by the slogan, while the Daily Mail's deputy diary editor Richard Eden went out on a limb to suggest it could be «the worst campaign slogan in Labour history».
Many in Westminster reckoned that Lawson was taking his cue from the Daily Mail, which published a scathing editorial this morning calling Hammond «dismal, defeatist [and] relentlessly negative» and even went as far as suggesting that he could be replaced by Jacob Rees Mogg.
The Daily Mail and Sun have both swung into action today - The Mail rightly suggesting that the potential scandal is really Peter Mandelson's links with Oleg Deripaska and The Sun complaining about the BBC's biased coverage.
The intervention by Vine, a Daily Mail columnist who also tweeted a link to a Times cartoon suggesting the prime minister would be grateful if her husband smothered himself, came as the reshuffle ran into trouble on a series of fronts.
The fact that these voices come from the political left as well as the right - Frank Field, Polly Toynbee and John Denham are unexpected allies of the Daily Mail and the Conservative party - suggests that the concern is widespread.
At a Social Market Foundation fringe meeting on Tuesday, Tom Brake, the Lib Dem home affairs spokesman, suggested Downing Street had insisted on changing the name to the «legal aid, sentencing and punishment bill» in order to «give the right image to the Daily Mail and the Daily Express».
The Daily Mail went so far as to suggest that the story had been completely invented by Mr Clegg.
I suggest that labour - uncut, goes off, thinks up a few sensible policies, that are relevant to a government of 2020, maybe has a few ideas on the EU referendum, and accepts that the Corbyn fans of Students who read a article about how, capitalism is bad, because there was enough money for everyone in the 80's, and the Tories only got in because people who voted for them were dumb and read the Daily mail, because you're not going to convince anyone that labour Will be destroyed in 2020 ′ because the Tories may implode over infighting like they did with Westland or ousting Thatcher, but win in 87 ′ and 92 ′ anyway
According to a 2011 article from The Daily Mail, actor Dan Stevens took to heart the «comments on Twitter about how fat Matthew was looking,» and as the new trailer for Adam Wingard's The Guest suggests, the ditch from whence his character on Downtown Abbey rose led the actor to a Crunch.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z