I've been booted out of Peterborough and I'm totally gutted he said

"I've been booted out of Peterborough and I'm totally gutted," he said.The celebrations had barely finished at London Road after Peterborough had earned promotion by beating Darlington 1-0 in the Third Division play-off final at Wembley.But things turned sour this week when the manager and his chairman began to plan for next season "Barry Fry raised an issue about youth players. We wanted to see two or three youth players playing pretty regularly in the reserves It caused him to get a little bit heated I can't really say we had an argument. I think he got worked up and he eventually decided to close his briefcase and walk out of the door," Boizot said."As far as the directors are concerned the door is open for him to walk back. I don't know what impression he was under but he hasn't been sacked."The owners of Wembley Stadium, WNSL, are to pass a dossier to Scotland Yard giving details of illegal corporate hospitality at last Saturday's England v Brazil game.

During the game 27 people were removed from their seats as Wembley officials identified over 200 illegally-sold hospitality packages.Bob Stubbs, the WNSL chief executive, said: "Those involved in the illegal corporate hospitality market are no more than touts with a letterhead. They sell tickets at hugely inflated prices with no regard to segregation. Among the packages seized on Saturday were tickets sold for £300 for seats behind a pillar."Discussions on a second stage of the Premiership television rights bid are to take place within the next two weeks. Richard Scudamore, the Premiership chief executive, and his team of advisors having been working through all the bids which have been split into different categories for the first time.That is now almost complete, leaving Scudamore to address the member clubs before finalising the process. The jewel in the crown is the rights to the 66 live games - an increase of six on the present contract which BSkyB are desperate to retain.

They are believed to be facing competition from the cable company NTL. A final decision is not expected until July.The fragmentation of the television contracts, which includes pay-per-view, Saturday and Sunday night highlights and internet rights, is expected to provide the Premiership with more money than before. The live package alone is expected to cost the successful candidate £1bn, with 40 pay-per-view matches generating even more income for the top clubs.Midfielder Damien Duff had to withdraw yesterday from the Irish squad for a four-nation tournament in the United States. Duff, who made a brief appearance as a substitute in Tuesday's 2-1 defeat by Scotland, has a groin injury.The Ireland manager, Mick McCarthy, has added striker Gary Doherty and midfielder Barry Quinn to the tour party. The two youngsters made their international debuts in a friendly defeat by Greece in April.McCarthy is still hoping veteran Liverpool defender Steve Staunton will be able to join the squad.