From Frazier in Manila to Wardley in Manchester, the decision to stop a fight remains boxing’s greatest moral test, writes JOHN WIGHT
EVER since the club’s debut season in 2016, City of Liverpool FC have set up a Christmas toy appeal to support struggling families and children across the city.
The appeal is organised by the community arm of the club, City of Liverpool FC in the Community, and the 2020 edition has kicked off early in order reach as many people as possible at a time when some of the logistics of the operation may be a bit trickier than usual.
The Big Scouse Xmas Toy Appeal, as it’s called, aims to give children up to the age of 14 something special to open on Christmas morning.
From pirate statues to surplus Wembley seats, The Dripping Pan offers a reminder that the game’s soul survives beyond the Premier League glare, writes LAYTH YOUSIF
Klopp leads tributes as sports world mourns tragic loss of player and his brother



