The Offside Daily – Ex Manchester United defender blasts LVG, Ex Chelsea star wants Leeds United job and Spurs need to find new home

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10 of the biggest football stories of the day:

1. A legal dispute means Tottenham are unlikely to have their new stadium ready for the 2017/18 season, and face a season playing at another venue.

2. Gary Neville has criticised Manchester United’s deadline day business, saying Louis Van Gaal has lost control and that Danny Welbeck was sold too cheaply.

3. The former chief of the European Professional Football Leagues, Emmanuel Medeiros, has alleged that an unnamed professional European football club is being run by criminals.

4. UEFA has charged the Football Association of Wales following a pitch invasion by fans in the midst of Tuesday’s clash against Andorra.

5. Ex-Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is keen for talks about the vacant managerial position at his former club Leeds.

6. Nike have helped design a new luxury aeroplane which will help footballers recover quickly when on long-haul flights. (Eurosport)

7. Another Manchester United gaffe here, as it has been revealed the clubs official museum still states David Moyes is manager of the club. (Metro)

8. Former Premier League star Simon Davies will now have to pay for the pleasure of playing for his local village team in Wales. (Daily Mail)

9. A crazy football fan has begun the unique task of attempting to replicate all 92 football league stadiums in Lego. (Mirror)

10. Liverpool managed to sell £50,000 worth of Balotelli shirts on the day the Italian striker joined the club and are now using the story in a seminar called ‘how to run a club successfully’. (Guardian)

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