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Wandering over here

Bolton Wanderers’ 2004/05 campaign marks their fourth consecutive season in the Barclays Premiership. They are now established in the big time with their top class roster of players matching their

October 20, 2004by shareitIn ,

King and Crown Prince

Acting coach Andy Robinson has appointed, fit again, Jonny Wilkinson, England captain for next month’s three Twickenham Tests and looks to shape the 2007 World Cup side around the talented

October 14, 2004by shareitIn

Sport briefs

Motorsport Norway’s Petter Solberg kept his slim world title chances alive by winning the Rally Italia Sardinia ahead of rival and championship leader Sebastien Loeb. The defending champion has three

October 14, 2004by shareitIn ,

Megabucks

Arsenal and Manchester United are vying for supremacy in the financial stakes behind super-rich Chelsea. The Gunners have unveiled a 150 million euro, 15-year sponsorship agreement with Emirates Airlines which

October 14, 2004by shareitIn ,

Golfers in Algarve

The Tagus Golf Society from Lisbon recently travelled to the Algarve for a golfing weekend, which took them to some of the most prestigious courses in the region. Palmares was

October 6, 2004by shareitIn

Leagues ahead

In England, both Arsenal and Chelsea only drew two weeks ago to allow Manchester United to make up some ground with a deserved 2-1 victory over Liverpool. Last Saturday, Chelsea

September 30, 2004by shareitIn ,

Boavista backs bombeiros

Members of Boavista Clube de Golfe held their annual charity day recently. This year, in view of the devastating fires that have ravaged the area over the last two summers,

September 30, 2004by shareitIn ,

Odd balls  

• England’s midfield motor Steven Gerrard faces a 12-week lay-off, forcing him to miss the World Cup qualifiers against Wales and Azerbaijan later this month, after fracturing a bone in

September 30, 2004by shareitIn ,

Madrid turmoil

Having prised José Camacho away from Benfica this summer, the Real Madrid board accepted their coach’s resignation only three league games into the new season, as both parties felt that

September 30, 2004by shareitIn ,