QPR boss Mark Hughes would rather skip the pre-match handshakes. Photo: Joe Giddens/EMPICS Sport
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
8:40 AM
Transfer news: Paco Alcacer wants to stay at Valencia
QPR and West Ham target Paco Alcacer has revealed that he does not want to leave Valencia.
The 18-year-old striker has been scoring goals in pre-season but is unlikely to be given a chance in La Liga.
“When you’re out you realize what you have in Valencia,” Alcacer told Marca.
“Out you have to care for the boots and kit.
“In Valencia you have it all done and you do only work to perform in the field.”
Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has played down suggestions he wants Rafael Benitez to be the club’s new head coach and claimed the delegation that visited England yesterday was hoping to secure an exchange deal with Manchester City for Edinson Cavani.
The four groups said London’s status as a multi-cultural city which “respects and celebrates diversity” is what makes it one of the most “dynamic, progressive and tolerant cities in the world”.
Residents are being asked for their views on the council’s efforts to tackle the large number of betting shops in the borough.
The four groups said London’s status as a multi-cultural city which “respects and celebrates diversity” is what makes it one of the most “dynamic, progressive and tolerant cities in the world”.
Brave young Scouts braced themselves for a night of ghoulish storytelling in a spooky mansion.
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