Richard Dunn’s remarkable journey took him from Yorkshire building sites to boxing’s biggest stage amid the upheaval of the 1970s, writes JOHN WIGHT
Howard Gayle: I felt I was back at square one
IN MUNICH tomorrow night, two five-time European Cup winners will play for a place in the last eight of the Champions League.
They last met in the competition in a dramatic semi-final 38 years ago. The Liverpool squad now contains several black footballers but at the start of that 1980-81 season no black man had ever represented the club.
In 1987, John Barnes became the first black player signed by Liverpool from another club, but a decade earlier they had produced one of their own.
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