The House of Commons has set a date for the debate surrounding confidential documents relating to the Hillsborough stadium disaster. An online petition has passed the 100,000 signatures mark, requiring the motion to be automatically added to the agenda for October 17th. Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish, who was the club's player-manager at the time of the disaster, has signed the petition, along with former boss Rafael Benitez, who told the Daily Mail he had "signed the petition already and have been supporting that decision".
In other news this morning, Joey Barton's 'free' transfer to QPR has sparked controversy after rumours began of massive payments to agents; Sir Alex Ferguson has dubbed striker Wayne Rooney the 'white Pele'; Swiss side FC Sion step up their legal campaign to stay in the Europa League; and
Hillsborough files set to be debated in House of Commons - Daily Mail
FC Sion seek Platini's arrest after UEFA re-instate Celtic - Daily Mail
FA asked to probe Barton agent fees - The Sun
Ferguson: Rooney is the white Pele - The Sun
City's Champions' League winners the key for Mancini - Daily Mirror
Rice: I missed having Arsene on the bench - Daily Mirror
Villas-Boas 'forgives' Torres following outstanding performance - The Sun
Blackburn fans planning massive anti-Kean march this weekend - Daily Mirror
Defoe: Adebayor the perfect partner - The Independent
Woodgate will miss long Europa League trips to guard against injury - Daily Mail
Carson Yeung's arrest leaves Birmingham unsure of finances - The Guardian
DJ Campbell backs Barton to succeed at Loftus Road - The Guardian
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