From Frazier in Manila to Wardley in Manchester, the decision to stop a fight remains boxing’s greatest moral test, writes JOHN WIGHT
COMMUNITY-RUN football clubs around the world are making a difference in their local areas, often under the radar and without plaudits — which they don’t seek but deserve.
Due to the way they are structured, these clubs are often ideally situated to respond to events or even crises away from football that affect the communities in which they reside.
The work they do doesn’t happen automatically. It is the result of hours of volunteer work and community action, even during “quieter” periods, laying the groundwork for local social initiatives as well as activities and sporting development.
Slot’s Reds face potential attacking blow with Salah away and Isak injured
With climate change, commercial overload and endless fixtures, footballers are being pushed to breaking point. It’s time their unions became a more powerful, unified force, writes JAMES NALTON
STEVEN ANDREW welcomes a fine introduction to FC United of Manchester, the team set up in opposition to Manchester United
JAMES NALTON writes how at the heart of the big apple, the beautiful game exists as something more community-oriented, which could benefit hugely under mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani



