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    Shearer pays tribute to Nobby Stiles and says great’s family wait for answers over possible football-related dementia

    HEARTBROKEN Alan Shearer paid tribute to ‘giant’ Nobby Stiles — but said his family are still waiting for answers on possible football-related dementia.
    Stiles died on Friday at the age of 78 — the seventh member of England’s 1966 World Cup-winning starting XI to pass away.

    England stars past and present have been paying tribute to Nobby Stiles, who sadly passed away on FridayCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Stiles, Martin Peters, Jack Charlton and Ray Wilson have all died since 2018 after living with dementia.
    Former England striker Shearer made a powerful BBC documentary in 2017 investigating whether there is a link between heading footballs and the brain syndrome.
    Stiles’ family featured on the programme after the Manchester United icon was revealed to be suffering from advanced dementia in 2016.
    Shearer believes serious questions need to be answered, especially as footballs were heavier in the past.

    And he added that funding for ground-breaking research is due to run out next year.
    Shearer, 50, said: “We had spoken to the family when we did the documentary.
    “As you can imagine, they were pretty angry in terms of the lack of answers — and the research has started.
    “There are about six months left of the funding and then there are serious questions about where it goes from there.

    Alan Shearer says Stiles family are waiting on answers on whether the World Cup winner (right) suffered from football-related dementiaCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “That needs to be answered because there is no way it can be stopped. There are too many families who need those answers.
    “There are too many families that are being left alone and are unable to fund what they need to.
    “So there is still work to be done and hopefully that will continue to happen.
    “It’s unbelievably sad news. Obviously, I was aware of him and the struggles with him and his family.
    “It’s terrible news that another one of our giants has sadly passed away — his record, winning the World Cup and helping England, was incredible. Such a sad day for football again.”

    Manchester United fans have been laying flowers outside Old Trafford in honour of Red Devils hero Stiles Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Manchester United fans left touching tributes to Stiles outside Old Trafford, while the players will wear black armbands and observe a minute’s silence at today’s Premier League clash with Arsenal.
    Stiles won two league titles and the 1968 European Cup during an 11-year career with the Red Devils.

    He was someone who the fans saw as a salt-of-the-earth kind of guy
    Rio Ferdinand

    But he will be most remembered for that glorious summer 54 years ago which culminated in a 4-2 victory over West Germany in the World Cup final.
    The sight of Stiles dancing around the Wembley pitch while holding aloft the trophy remains one of the defining images of English football. In 2000, he was awarded an MBE.
    Members of United’s famous Class of 92 paid their respects over the weekend.

    Manchester United’s old rivals Liverpool are among the clubs who observed a minute’s silence in honour of Stiles following his deathCredit: Getty – Pool
    Former midfielder Stiles helped the likes of Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, David Beckham, Nicky Butt and the Neville brothers while working as a youth team coach between 1989 and 1993.
    Former  Red Devils defender Rio Ferdinand said: “He was someone who the fans saw as a salt-of-the-earth kind of guy.

    His contribution to that World Cup success was enormous. Everyone who knows football understands and respects that
    Roy Hodgson

    “He was always charismatic and a lovely person to be around.
    “The impact he had on football I don’t think is valued as highly as it could have been.
    “He was a fantastic competitor — very modest and down to earth.”
    Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson, 73, said: “Like all football lovers and being very much a keen spectator of that wonderful final, my image will forever be of Nobby at the end of the game.

    “He had given his heart, his soul around the field, putting so much effort into protecting the England lead.
    “His contribution to that World Cup success was enormous. Everyone who knows football understands and respects that.
    “I do know other members of the team and they’ve spoken to me about how highly they valued his contributions. What a wonderful job he did.” 

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    Eddie Hearn claims Kell Brook and Dominic Ingle dropped him over money as Matchroom boss hits back

    EDDIE HEARN has accused Kell Brook of axing him and trainer Dominic Ingle for financial reasons.
    The Sheffield welterweight, 32, cut his long-time promoter and coach out of a £2million deal to fight WBO champion Terence Crawford on November 14.

    Kell Brook’s social media followers have been taking potshots at Eddie Hearn following the spat between the pairCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

    Brook blamed Hearn for Sky Sports turning their back on him and accused the Matchroom boss of being too busy promoting his new book to work on his fight.
    Hearn tried to bite his tongue but Brook’s fans piled in on social media — and now the Essex matchmaker has hit back.
    He said: “I’ve done a lot with Kell and I thought I was going to rise above it.
    “But then I started getting people on Twitter saying, ‘It’s bang out of order what you’ve done to Kell Brook’.

    “I have so many problems on my plate right now getting fights for people who are with me and I thought, you know what, I’m going to let you know the truth.
    “It wasn’t like they came to me and said, ‘Let’s work a deal’.
    “They were whoring themselves to everyone else first. They tried BT, ITV, Channel 5, DAZN . . . I think they tried everybody and got turned down.
    “And then they came to me asking for money!”

    Kell Brook (right) was one of Eddie Hearn’s earliest signings and has consistently boxed on Sky in the pastCredit: PA:Press Association
    Brook, along with Darren Barker and Carl Froch, was one of Hearn’s earliest signings.
     The promoter always defended his former charge over the ill- discipline that regularly left him struggling to make the 10st 7lb welterweight limit.

    People are accusing me of hanging him out to dry — but he’s making £2m to fight Crawford and just didn’t want to pay me
    Eddie Hearn

    He said: “What was so  disheartening for me was when he questioned my loyalty. I went way above and beyond trying to help Kell.
    “I flew to Fuerteventura when he was in hospital after getting stabbed (right), sorting out all his  medical insurance, lots of things.
    “We’ve had some good times and it’s sad really.
    “I feel really sorry for Dominic Ingle also because he has done everything for him from day one and they have got a big cash fight and got rid of him for it.

    Eddie Hearn says he is ‘gutted’ his relationship with Kell Brook has deteriorated Credit: LAWRENCE LUSTIG
    “I don’t think he wasted too much time chasing the Amir Khan fight, I think he wasted too much time away from the gym.
    “Lots of times I had to drive up to Sheffield to help keep him on track.
    “But now people are accusing me of hanging him out to dry — but he’s making £2m to fight Crawford and just didn’t want to pay me. That’s all.”
    Hearn seems genuinely gutted his relationship with Brook has gone down the pan.
    But he wished him the best against Crawford, despite worries about lack of a proper game-plan.

    Hearn added: “What I will say is, he is on weight. He’s trained hard and he’s fit, but you can’t just be fit to fight Crawford.
    “You have to have a game-plan.
    “Kell saying, ‘I’ve got one, I’ve been watching Tyson Fury beat Deontay Wilder’ isn’t going to cut it”.

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    Derek Chisora ‘sorry for the priests’ as he looks forward to end of six-week sex ban after Oleksandr Usyk rendezvous

    TONIGHT signals the end of Derek Chisora’s six-week BONK BAN.
    The heavyweight was ordered by manager and training mentor David Haye to save up all his sexual energy for the showdown with Oleksandr Usyk.

    Derek Chisora is looking forward to ending his six-week sex ban after tonight’s fightCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

    Chisora slapped on white paint for his weigh-in with Oleksandr UsykCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

    The result is a shredded 18st monster.
    Haye explained: “I told him, if you lose you will always wonder if you could have done more to win.
    “It’s not worth it. So hold it in until the fight.
    “After the fight, do what you want to do.

    “But before the fight you need to be fully loaded in every department.
    “Everything needs to be full and ready to go. 
    “When is a lion most dangerous? When it hasn’t mated and it’s hungry.
    “And when I see him pacing up and down, I don’t know if he’s thinking about fighting or f******!”

    Chisora and Usyk go head-to-head ahead of their showdownCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd

    Father-of-one Chisora confirmed his agonising regime has left him with a newfound respect for anyone else who stays celibate through choice.
    He said: “Celibate is alright but I feel sorry the priests.
    “It’s why I have been having ice baths.”

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    Rhys Williams’ story is inspirational but West Ham will hope to make his life difficult as hell on Liverpool Prem debut

    IF you’re playing a team as outstanding as Liverpool, the slightest hint of a weak link gives you hope.
    So if 19-year-old centre-back Rhys Williams makes his debut against West Ham at Anfield today, you can bet West Ham will be determined to make his life as difficult as hell.

    Rhys Williams is set to make his Premier League debut against West Ham Credit: EPA

    I love this kid’s story — on loan with Kidderminster Harriers in National League North last season, then playing an hour of a Champions League game at Anfield on Tuesday.
    Having been on loan at a non-league club, I know how good a grounding he will have got.
    And that says so much about the strength of the English pyramid system, which is something that needs protecting now more than ever.

    But however talented Williams is — and he looks good — West Ham will have been working on targeting him, getting the ball behind him, making him turn and face goal with an experienced Premier League striker breathing down his neck.
    They will target him with crosses and set-pieces, they will target him relentlessly.
    This is no disrespect to Williams. When Virgil van Dijk, the best defender in the world, is absent, then any replacement will be a downgrade.
    But with Joel Matip and Fabinho also injured, there is an obvious potential weakness in the Liverpool defence.

    Jurgen Klopp’s other option will be Jordan Henderson. I’ve got huge admiration for Jordan but unlike Fabinho, who has played a lot of in defence, he has barely played there.

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    When Watford ended Liverpool’s unbeaten record with a 3-0 win last season, Dejan Lovren was in defence.
    Lovren has played in World Cup finals and Champions League finals but even he was singled out as a potential weakness as he hadn’t been playing regularly.
    If you’re Watford or West Ham, you know that if Liverpool play at ten out of ten and you play at ten out of ten, you are going to lose.
    You need the stars to align. You need every player to be at ten out of ten and every Liverpool player to be at six or seven and that is what happened.
    But if it’s Williams, on debut, or Henderson, in such an  unfamiliar role, you know there is a chance.
    While we all miss fans being in the stadium, this behind-closed-doors era is a good time for Williams to make his debut.
    Even though a capacity crowd on The Kop would be doing everything they could to support him, you would still be able to sense the edginess.
    Liverpool haven’t started this season as well as they’ve played in the last two campaigns, so one mistake from a youngster and that edginess can spread.

    This time last season the teen was playing in the National League North on-loan at Kidderminster HarriersCredit: PA
    In normal times, Williams would probably have 20 family members at Anfield — and that brings extra pressure, too. That’s difficult to block out.
    So I hope Klopp does give him the chance today.
    I think it’s great that Williams went down to National League North because that is a real life experience.
    When I was at Walsall I went on loan to Halesowen Town, a similar level to Kiddy, and that is an experience I still look back on.
    If you’re a kid who has come through a Premier League academy, you are going to be used to the best facilities and having privilege.
    That’s their version of ‘normal’ — so I think any player between 17 and 20 would benefit from going on loan and experiencing a whole different world.
    You often hear a kid like Williams will head to the lower leagues and get a kicking and be forced to toughen up.
    That is true. You have to learn to be a man in a boy’s body — but that isn’t the whole story. At Halesowen, I had team-mates who played a Saturday afternoon match, got showered, then headed straight out for a 12-hour night shift working on the roads or the railways.

    Troy Deeney is an exclusive columnist for Sun Sport Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Then there’s the travel. I remember going on a five-hour trip to Merthyr Tydfil — 20-odd lads packed into the sort of bus your kids travel into the  swimming pool at school.
    Then they’d stop off at service stations and have a pack of Discos for their pre-match meal.
    In the Premier League you have luxury travel. At Watford we might have flown to Sheffield, or first-class rail to Manchester, or in a coach with a full-on kitchen out the back.
    Then there’s the fans, the 100 or so who follow Halesowen away. The dedication of those people to their small club and the support they gave to someone like me made me feel ten feet tall.
    You learn to respect the non leagues and lower leagues — the histories of those clubs, what they mean to their communities.
    These smaller clubs are under threat because of Covid. But the solution is not to have Liverpool B and Manchester United B playing in League One — that would take so much away from what makes English football unique.
    I’m sure Williams will agree.
    And I’m sure if he plays for the mighty Liverpool today, he will be thankful for the  opportunity to have played for Kidderminster Harriers.

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    Dele Alli may need transfer away from Tottenham as his face doesn’t seem to fit with Jose Mourinho

    IT feels as if Dele Alli might need a move from Tottenham.
    After he was taken off at half-time in the Europa League defeat by Antwerp, it seems Dele’s face doesn’t fit with Jose Mourinho.

    Dele Alli has struggled to impress under the management of Jose MourinhoCredit: EPA

    I have always been impressed when I’ve played against Dele but it seems as though there is a personality clash and that he doesn’t fit in with Jose’s way of playing.
    Spurs are now operating without a classic No 10.
    Harry Kane is deeper and the wide men, like Son Heung-min and Gareth Bale can hit teams with pace.
    For that reason, Spurs benefitted from Christian Eriksen moving on, however good a player the Dane is.

    I don’t know if Dele is not a great trainer but that is what you hear.
    And when you also hear of the intensity at which teams such as Manchester City and Liverpool train, you understand how they have gone up a notch.
    Mourinho is now trying to replicate that at Tottenham.

    Kevin De Bruyne is a magnificently gifted player but, when you play against him, you are soon struck by how hard he works.

    Dele has to do the same — and maybe he needs a different club to get the best out of him.
    Whoever does would be recruiting a seriously good player.

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    Premier League set to be massive loser in Brexit battle amid fears Europe’s top talents will NOT be given visas

    BREXIT is struggling to resurface among the turmoil induced by Covid-19.
    And the same applies in football, too.

    Karren Brady believes the Premier League are set to be the massive loser in the Brexit battle

    The FA and the Premier League are in hand-to-hand combat as they consider exactly how to amend the current regulations on foreign players once Britain leaves the EU on January 1.
    Roughly, they stand at the right of each club to include 17 foreign players. The question is how and why they qualify to work alongside the home-grown players in a 25-man squad.
    This may seem a fair compromise, except that Brexit will destroy the rights of EU members not to require visas.

    In future they will and visas will not be particularly easy to acquire if a player isn’t in the highest categories, although it is regarded as some sort of consolation that the new system will simplify moves for non-Europeans.
    Did I write ‘simplify’? Sorry about that.
    Buying footballers is going to become even more complicated – about as straightforward as crossing a minefield on a steamroller.
    It would be, wouldn’t it, with the involvement of the Home Office, Brexit immigration, UEFA, FIFA, FA, 20 Prem clubs and Uncle Tom Cobley.

    The part played by FA chairman Greg Clarke in Project Big Picture leaves him as wide open as an empty goal to criticism for anything and everything.
    After all, it was him, Rick Parry and six Prem clubs who all played a part in attempting to consign the remaining 14 teams to bit-parts of the league.

    But putting that to one side, the FA’s plan would unnecessarily increase the restrictions of a points-based system – and will not deliver a better England team.
    It will, however, impact the Prem as other European leagues have no restrictions when recruiting overseas players. They can recruit talent earlier and at a reduced price.
    And the FA’s preferred system would prevent the Prem from recruiting the best young high potential talent, while European clubs will be able to recruit our equivalent talent – for example, Borussia Dortmund signing Jude Bellingham.
    Clarke makes these recommendations on the grounds that the England team would eventually benefit.
    If, as is often charged, the Prem’s driving force is money then, equally, the FA assertion is from dreamland.
    National team success is based on a small pool of high-quality players as opposed to having large volumes available.
    The big five nations use on average 40 players each season in competitive and friendly matches. It is not about quantity, it is about quality.
    England have won nothing since 1966, whether the squads were born-and-true subjects of the Queen or a mix of United Nations.

    The part played by FA chairman Greg Clarke in Project Big Picture leaves him wide open to criticism for anything and everythingCredit: PA
    I would also add that the quality of squads has been improved by foreign managers, staff and players, the supply of skilled youngsters has grown impressively.
    From Trent Alexander-Arnold through to Marcus Rashford, the prospects keep coming for Gareth Southgate.
    As a result, the England team is successful and is young, ranked fourth in the world and with an average age of 24.9 years.
    And let’s not forget that there were 238 English players appearing on the Prem pitch last season.
    There are degrees of agreement between all sides, including the Government.
    They like the prestige of the Premier League, recently classified as No 1 league in the world.
    They like the world-wide appeal.

    Young prospects keep coming through for England boss Gareth SouthgateCredit: AFP
    Most of all, they relish the income they receive from it in tax – £6BILLION at the last count.
     And let’s face it, they need all the tax they can get their hands on these days.
    But in this country, we can’t help fiddling with what works.
    The 17-8 squad ratio operates well and so, give or take minor adjustments, does our football structure.
    The football landscape between club and country has a good balance of quality and does not need intervention.
    The Home Office gives ultimate authority over football to the governing body, the FA, although the Prem is known to impress ministers who understand that wealth and strength add up to a lot of negotiating muscle.
    Which is why if there is no agreement with the FA, Prem chief executive Richard Masters’ alternative proposal will be given a worthy hearing in Westminster.
    The truth, though, is that Brexit will win for better or worse.

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    Crystal Palace to check blinds at Wolves after Roy Hodgson fumed at BT Sport for showing post-match inquest

    CRYSTAL PALACE will pull the shutters down to avoid more prying on their Molineux suite tonight.
    Roy Hodgson is still furious his post-match inquest was shown live on TV after they lost 2-0 at Wolves in July — a seventh straight Premier League defeat.

    Palace boss Roy Hodgson could be seen talking to his players after the defeatCredit: BT Sport

    Wilfried Zaha’s early-season form has been hailed by his Eagles’ boss Roy HodgsonCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Covid restrictions meant Palace had to prepare for the match in a glass-fronted hospitality box overlooking the pitch.
    BT Sport showed footage of an  animated Hodgson addressing his players — but the broadcaster later deleted their video from social media after a private blast from Palace’s boss.
    However, Hodgson  is furious it was broadcast live and pundits labelled it as an angry rollicking.

    I’m telling you it wasn’t a dressing down. I’m still not happy about that situation and we made it clear to the TV company concerned.
    Roy Hodgson

    SunSport understands Palace’s kit men will make sure suite blinds — which Wolves say were in place last season at Molineux — will be fully drawn.

    Hodgson, 73,  said: “I’m telling you it wasn’t a dressing down. The people who were filming had no idea what my message to the players was.
    “But they decided in their wisdom they would make up my message and set it forth as a dressing down to the players which was far from the truth.
    “I’m still not happy about that situation and I think we made it perfectly clear to the TV company concerned.
    “At Wolves we thought it was amiss you’re asked to change in a hospitality suite with clothes all dotted around — nothing like a dressing-room atmosphere.

    “Yet at the same time you’ve got people filming through the windows because it looks out on the pitch.
    “We’ll make absolutely certain this time  that doesn’t happen again.

    “If I then wanted at some stage to say something to the players, either positive or negative, it would stay in the dressing room, where it belongs.
    “Whatever happens in the dressing room stays in the dressing room. It isn’t broadcast to the world at large.”
    Palace talisman Wilfried Zaha, 27, is in buoyant mood having scored the winner at Fulham, with his five goals in six matches this season already eclipsing last season’s total.
    Hodgson, whose side will go joint-top with a win tonight, added: “Wilf is an excellent player. He has got so many qualities, so much to give.
    “We’re fortunate this year, he has started well. His form has been good, his attitude has been excellent.

    “I’d think if he can keep this up, there’s no reason he can’t continue to score goals.
    “He’s really thinking: ‘Right, I need to be more selfish. I need to get amongst the goals myself, start shooting more’.”
     C PALACE (likely): Guaita, Clyne, Dann, Kouyate, Van Aanholt, Riedewald, Milivojevic, Schlupp, Townsend, Batshuayi, Zaha.

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    Anthony Joshua could give up WBO belt as he eyes Tyson Fury showdown with mandatory Oleksandr Usyk impatient for shot

    ANTHONY JOSHUA could drop his WBO belt to secure a Tyson Fury double and keep Oleksandr Usyk at arm’s length.
    AJ, 31, holds the WBA, IBF and WBO belts, and hopes to snatch Fury’s WBC crown next year to become undisputed champion.

    Triple belt-holder Anthony Joshua’s overwhelming priority is to hold all the heavyweight crowns at the same timeCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Tyson Fury is set for two all-British super-fights wth Anthony JoshuaCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    But Ukraine star Usyk is the WBO’s mandatory challenger and if he beats Derek Chisora tomorrow he insists he will not sit around waiting.
    So Eddie Hearn, who promotes Joshua AND Usyk, has a plan — but it would mean only the first fight would be for all the titles.
    He said: “I would be willing to say, subject to speaking to Anthony and Fury, that we would be willing to vacate the WBO title straight after their first fight, to let Usyk fight for it.

    “Because we’re going to do two fights, we’re tied up for 2021, so we can only fight Usyk if we don’t make the Fury fight.

    “I only want AJ to win the undisputed title. I’m not bothered about him defending it for the next ten years.
    “I just want to be able to say: ‘You’re the undisputed heavyweight world champion, you won everything’.
    “After that, if we can set up a fight between Usyk and whoever’s No 2 with the WBO, we’ll do that.”
    AJ won his WBA mandatory defence against Alexander Povetkin in 2018. His bout with Kubrat Pulev on December 12 has been ordered by the IBF, so the WBO and Usyk are next in line.

    And Hearn admits the undisputed cruiserweight king and the WBO will  take some convincing to step aside.

    Oleksandr Usyk is the WBO’s mandatory challenger and if he beats Derek Chisora will want a shot at Anthony JoshuaCredit: ©Mark Robinson Ltd
    He said: “Usyk and his team have got to do their job and push for it.
    “I’ve got to do my job and be honest with everyone.
    “I think everybody feels that even an undisputed fight may not trump that mandatory.
    “The fact is the IBF are now first chronologically and then the WBO.
    “So if Joshua beats Pulev and we make Fury against AJ, we would write to the WBO and say: ‘Do you want to do the fight with Tyson Fury against Anthony Joshua’ and they will either say: ‘Yes we’ll approve it’. Or, ‘no, Usyk is mandatory’.

    “If it’s the latter, we go to Usyk and say: ‘Do you want to allow this fight’ and he says: ‘Yes but what are you going to give me?’ Or ‘no’. Then you deal with it from there.
    “AJ wants to be undisputed. If we had to fight Fury with a belt missing, we’d do it. But the whole aim has always been the undisputed title.
    “Once he wins it, I’m OK if we have to go into the second fight with one missing.”

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