From Frazier in Manila to Wardley in Manchester, the decision to stop a fight remains boxing’s greatest moral test, writes JOHN WIGHT
Paris St Germain have denied accusations that their fans caused any trouble before, during or after Thursday night’s 2-0 defeat to Chelsea in the Women’s Champions League.
The French club expressed their “full support” in a statement yesterday morning, hours after weapons, fireworks and drugs were found on board a supporters’ coach.
A coach carrying about 50 PSG fans were turned away from the Kingsmeadow ground prior to kick-off after Metropolitan Police said “knives and knuckledusters” were recovered while one man was arrested for possession of class A drugs.
Police face ‘extreme hostility’ as fans clash following Scottish Cup tie
ROGER MCKENZIE argues that it was correct to ban the notorious Israeli side who were likely to cause trouble in Muslim areas of Birmingham, but asks, given the occupation and slaughter in Palestine, why any Israeli team is being hosted anywhere
JAMES NALTON writes on the bizarre Aston Villa v Maccabi Tel Aviv scandal



