The Guardian also goes with a main image of Lord Coe and focuses on the contradiction in Wada chairman Dick Pound endorsing Coe while the report finds the IAAF were in denial about the scope of doping.
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Friday's back pages
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph's headline 'embedded corruption' alludes to the choice quote in Wada's damning independent report into corruption at the IAAF as president Lord Coe tries to salvage the reputation of the sport.
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Friday's back pages
Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror also leads on the transfer ban story, but focuses on how the embargo at Atletico could work in Chelsea's favour as they try to lure boss Diego Simeone to Stamford Bridge.
The headline is a reference to Paul McCartney and Wings' album 'Band on the Run' for our younger audience.
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Friday's back pages
The Sun
You know the score - we kick off proceedings with a look at Friday's back pages. And they're divided between two main stories - the transfers bans on Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid and the storm surrounding IAAF president Lord Coe.
The Sun go with the 'transfer chaos' in the Spanish capital as they assess the Premier League stars that Real Madrid could target this month before the ban kicks in from the next transfer window.
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Welcome
Hello and welcome to another Sportsday. We trust you're all feeling better and brighter than Lord Coe seems to be...
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The beleaguered IAAF president looks like he could do with a brew. Or maybe something stronger.
Worth getting the kettle on now folks...we've got a busy day here with 15 Premier League news conferences, plenty of transfer gossip and the best of the rest of all the sporting action.
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Friday's back pages
The Guardian
The Guardian also goes with a main image of Lord Coe and focuses on the contradiction in Wada chairman Dick Pound endorsing Coe while the report finds the IAAF were in denial about the scope of doping.
Friday's back pages
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph's headline 'embedded corruption' alludes to the choice quote in Wada's damning independent report into corruption at the IAAF as president Lord Coe tries to salvage the reputation of the sport.
Friday's back pages
Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror also leads on the transfer ban story, but focuses on how the embargo at Atletico could work in Chelsea's favour as they try to lure boss Diego Simeone to Stamford Bridge.
The headline is a reference to Paul McCartney and Wings' album 'Band on the Run' for our younger audience.
Friday's back pages
The Sun
You know the score - we kick off proceedings with a look at Friday's back pages. And they're divided between two main stories - the transfers bans on Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid and the storm surrounding IAAF president Lord Coe.
The Sun go with the 'transfer chaos' in the Spanish capital as they assess the Premier League stars that Real Madrid could target this month before the ban kicks in from the next transfer window.
Welcome
Hello and welcome to another Sportsday. We trust you're all feeling better and brighter than Lord Coe seems to be...
The beleaguered IAAF president looks like he could do with a brew. Or maybe something stronger.
Worth getting the kettle on now folks...we've got a busy day here with 15 Premier League news conferences, plenty of transfer gossip and the best of the rest of all the sporting action.
But first this...