Sunday Mirror

RACISM WAR LOSS

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movement he started more than a quarter of a century ago.

While knee-jerk outrage and moralising might come and go with each incident, Lord Ouseley has been a constant force for change and good for 25 years.

The army fighting racism in the game has lost a general.

 ??  ?? BRENDAN RODGERS lost a decisive Europa League match last week, but should have gained some new admirers for the way he spoke about helping Leigh Griffiths with his longstandi­ng personal issues.
Rodgers has given Griffiths as much time off as he needs to deal with his off-the-field problems.
He is easily mocked, Rodgers. He does not deserve to be. INFORMATIO­N from FIFA last week revealed that $548million (£436m) was paid to agents in 2018.
That makes it more than $2billion (£1.59bn) in the last five years. Sure, they are a necessary part of the business, but it's an obscene amount – and it comes out of your pockets.
» THE most significan­t, contempora­ry news in the battle to rid football – and, indeed, society – of racism was not Raheem Sterling’s observatio­ns on how the media might fan the fuel of hatred.
But the stepping-down of Lord Herman Ouseley from the Kick It Out campaign, the
BRENDAN RODGERS lost a decisive Europa League match last week, but should have gained some new admirers for the way he spoke about helping Leigh Griffiths with his longstandi­ng personal issues. Rodgers has given Griffiths as much time off as he needs to deal with his off-the-field problems. He is easily mocked, Rodgers. He does not deserve to be. INFORMATIO­N from FIFA last week revealed that $548million (£436m) was paid to agents in 2018. That makes it more than $2billion (£1.59bn) in the last five years. Sure, they are a necessary part of the business, but it's an obscene amount – and it comes out of your pockets. » THE most significan­t, contempora­ry news in the battle to rid football – and, indeed, society – of racism was not Raheem Sterling’s observatio­ns on how the media might fan the fuel of hatred. But the stepping-down of Lord Herman Ouseley from the Kick It Out campaign, the

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