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- Hodgson undaunted by his Premier past
- LONDON AFP — Roy Hodgson, the new manager of Fulham, insisted Monday he had nothing to prove in English football after spending the bulk of his coaching career abroad. The 60-year-old Englishman's only previous job in the Premier League ended with him leaving Blackburn by mutual consent with Rovers...
- Research articles 2007-12-31
- Els on course as Casey falls at world matchplay championship
- WENTWORTH, England AFP — Ernie Els of South Africa remained on course for a seventh world matchplay championship, with a 6 and 5 victory over Andres Romero of Argentina at Wentworth that booked a semi-final confrontation Saturday with Henrik Stenson of Sweden. "I played well when I needed to,"...
- Research articles 2007-10-12
- Wakefield determined to keep focus on unlucky Saturday
- GLENEAGLES, Scotland AFP — Simon Wakefield is determined to wake up on Sunday morning with a smile on his face for once after moving into a share of the lead at the Johnnie Walker Championship. Wakefield's four-under-par 69 at Gleneagles on Friday put him into a tie with France's...
- Research articles 2007-08-31
- Miller rough on players, good for golf viewers
- Many TV viewers enjoy it when NBC golf analyst Johnny Miller blasts PGA Tour players for choking under pressure or brain-locking on the course. But that hasn't made Miller a very popular figure in the locker room, according to the results of Sports Illustrated's sixth annual...
- Research articles 2007-05-09
- McGinley form worry ahead of Ryder Cup
- SINGAPORE AFP — Paul McGinley has missed his second successive cut, giving European Ryder Cup captain Ian Woosnam a headache just weeks away from the showpiece event. The Irishman scraped into the Ryder Cup team as an automatic pick despite missing the cut last week at the BMW International Open...
- Research articles 2006-09-08
- Macey in control in Commonwealth Games decathlon
- MELBOURNE AFP — Dean Macey's hunt for an elusive championship gold medal seemed closer than ever after the Englishman ended the first day of the decathlon at the Commonwealth Games ahead of his rivals. Macey goes into the second day of the competition on Tuesday on 4255 points, 187...
- Research articles 2006-03-20
- Raikkonen can leave, says McLaren chief
- MANAMA AFP — McLaren team boss Ron Dennis has revealed that flying Finn Kimi Raikkonen can leave the team any time he wants, and that a replacement could be signed tomorrow. Raikkonen, 26, does not have a deal with McLaren for next year and has been linked with a...
- Research articles 2006-03-12
- Button puts a BAR on switch
- Jenson Button has revealed BAR's troubled start to the season helped convince him to ditch a move to Williams. The Englishman is fighting to walk away from a contract with Williams for 2006, preferring to stay at BAR where he believes Honda's influence will give him a better chance...
- Research articles 2005-07-29
- Hungry Tiger poised to devour Open rivals
- ST ANDREWS, Scotland AFP — Tiger Woods did not just beat the opposition when he won the 2000 Open - he devoured them. Now five years later the world No.1 is back on the hallowed turf of the Old Course and few people doubt that another feast awaits Woods....
- Research articles 2005-07-13
- Umpire Shepherd to retire
- LONDON AFP — David Shepherd has confirmed he will retire from the International Cricket Council ICC elite panel of umpires in July. The popular Englishman's final international match will be the one-day International between England and Australia at The Oval on July 12 before he bows out from all...
- Research articles 2005-05-12
- Woosnam hot favourite to be named as Ryder Cup captain
- PARIS AFP — The controversial campaign to decide who will captain Europe's Ryder Cup team next year in Ireland is expected to come to an end in Dubai when the winner will be decided. European Tour tournament committee chairman Jamie Spence said: "It is the intention of the committee...
- Research articles 2005-02-28
- Pittman makes winning return in 800m at IAAF GP meet
- MELBOURNE, Australia AFP — Australia's Jana Pittman made a winning return to the track at an unfamiliar 800m distance at the IAAF Grand Prix II meet. It was the 400m hurdles world champion's first competitive race since last year's Athens Olympics. Pittman had originally planned to run the...
- Research articles 2005-02-17
- How To Tip When You Travel
- How To Tip When You TravelUK tips are differentI do travel quite a bit in the Americas and Europe and I have lived in England for many years.15% for Taxi and 10% for restaurannts as indicated in your table would only be appropriate for high end transportation and dining. But...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-06
- Hornywinks and crowdy-kits
- Romanusque lyra, plaudat tibi barbarus harpa, Graecus Achilliaca, chrotta Britanna canat. If it is true that the study of English folklore has suffered excessively from the malady of unfounded speculation (Simpson and Roud 2000, vi), any attempt to venture beyond established facts might be regarded as foolhardy. On the...
- Research articles 2004-12-01
- Full marks for Mackie motivation
- Aberdeen 2 Dunfermline 1 ABERDEEN'S road to third place in the Premierleague was bumpy and paved with difficulties yesterday but their manager, Jimmy Calderwood, knew the end result was enough to answer his critics.. Calderwood's view that the visitors may have deserved a point...
- Research articles 2004-11-14
- Unhappy Button says contract differences with BAR caused Williams move
- LONDON AFP ? Formula One driver Jenson Button has revealed his decision to leave BAR and join Williams next season was because of unhappiness over contract differences including bonus payments. The Englishman is in the middle of a tug of war between BAR and Williams over his future after...
- Research articles 2004-09-06
- German laps up more praise
- Byline: By Alastair Moffatt Michael schumacher has been lavished with praise by some of Formula One's leading figures but the world champion believes he has found a bigger star. Schumacher has rewritten Formula One history in his 14 seasons at the top, claiming more titles, more wins and...
- Research articles 2004-07-23
- Tired Button is looking to relax
- Jenson Button is looking forward to a break after this weekend's German Grand Prix at Hockenheim. The Englishman admits the Formula One season so far has been a tiring affair, with eight races in less than three months prior to the summer break. A trip to North America...
- Research articles 2004-07-23
- Dott reaches world final after shelving plans to quit
- SHEFFIELD, England AFP ? Scottish player Graeme Dott qualified for the first World Championships final of his career just weeks after considering quitting snooker to stack shelves in a supermarket. Dott, a 200-1 outsider, recorded a marathon 17-15 semi-final victory over Matthew Stevens to win the chance to face...
- Research articles 2004-05-01
- Englishman looks to leave college for NBA Draft
- RALEIGH, United States AFP ? Luol Deng, a junior basketball star for England, is reportedly set to leave Duke University after his freshman season to test his talent in the National Basketball Association Draft. Deng, who turned 19 on April 16, will make himself available for the June 24...
- Research articles 2004-04-27
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