Away wins needed: Lennon says Bolton must improve on the road
Lee Chung-Yong’s late equaliser ensured Wanderers drew 1-1 at bottom side Blackpool on Saturday, a point which lifts them out of the Championship relegation zone on goal difference.
Lee Chung-Yong’s late equaliser ensured Wanderers drew 1-1 at bottom side Blackpool on Saturday, a point which lifts them out of the Championship relegation zone on goal difference.
Captain Dan Braid scored the only try of the match just over 10 minutes from time, after both sides traded penalties, to give Sale a 16-12 win at Twickenham Stoop.
Premier League champions Manchester City’s six nominations is the most of any club, with Manuel Pellegrini and Yaya Toure contending for the manager and Premier League player awards respectively.
A Manchester MP has called for a UK “Rooney Rule” to be introduced after recent research revealed that there were only 19 black and ethnic minority coaches in the 552 top coaching positions in English Clubs.
Max Clayton, Craig Davies and Lee Chung-Yong all scored against Wigan to earn Neil Lennon’s Bolton Wanderers a fourth win in six games since taking over from Dougie Freedman.
Two Cameron Jerome goals put Norwich in command on Friday, and despite Lee Chung-yong’s late consolation Bolton were soundly beaten.
England’s last win over Australia was in the 1995 World Cup at Wembley Stadium, although the side did beat the Kangaroos in the 2006 Tri-Nations Series in Sydney when competing as Great Britain.
Lennon stays quiet on reports surfacing in the past week of entertainment conglomerate BEC-Tero and local sports media giant Siam Sport Syndicate launching a joint £40m bid for Wanderers.
Although Norwich have picked up only three points from five games since late September, Bolton’s Neil Lennon believes the trip to Carrow Road this evening will be one of the most difficult of the season
Wanderers made it two wins from three games since Lennon’s arrival as a strong second-half display secured a 3-1 victory at Brentford at the Macron Stadium on Saturday
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