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There's little doubt that Alan Pardew has concerns about losing Demba Ba this summer. Papiss
Cisse - in action yesterday What's that ball doing there it should be in the back of the net
And in last Friday's BBC Radio Five call-in he said there was some truth to the rumors about Ba
having a release clause in his contract, and that Newcastle were trying to fix that by
offering the Senegal striker [.
By Chris Wright
Last night, in a sucking wound of a retail park on the outskirts of town, somewhere between Toys
'R' Us and the David Lloyd fitness centre, at the far end of the JJB Sports carpark, a particularly
unaesthetic 94th-minute winner from Jake Buxton saw Derby County beat Nottingham Forest 1-0 and the
likelihood is that you probably couldn't care less.
On February 26th, local businessman Mo Chaudry said "administrators could be called in within
two months" to League Two Port Vale. And this assessment, which appeared in the local Sentinel
newspaper on February 26th 2011, found some unlikely – and probably unknowing – supporters as
the old Vale Park regime finally disappeared.
Ipswich boss Paul Jewell is hopeful of signing Leicester City defender Sean St Ledger after
agreeing a fee as well as personal terms with the player.
But Jewell says the 27-year-old Irish international, who has made eight league starts this term,
has a number of offers to consider.
Guardian: Oldham captain Dean Furman angry at 'disgraceful abuse' of Tom
Adeyemi
• Adeyemi was in tears after comments from the Kop • 'I hope the authorities take heavy
action' The abuse suffered by Oldham defender Tom Adeyemi in last night's 5-1 FA Cup third round
defeat to Liverpool at Anfield was an "absolute disgrace", according to his captain Dean
Furman.
Gillingham winger Chris Whelpdale is suffering a sore end to 2011 after limping out of his side's
Boxing Day match against Crawley Town with a split scrotum. The injury was sustained late in the
match after a very high challenge by Crawley's David Hunt. Whelpdale's manager Andy Hessenthaler
told BBC Radio Kent: "It's a horrific [.