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Client Update Archive

Theo Walcott invited to join the World Cup Party

Sven Goran Erikkson has made it clear that Theo Walcott, a client of sports agent Key Sport & Entertainment Limited along with the other England youngsters Lennon and Downing, stand a good chance of getting some action at the World Cup in Germany.
Theo will get his first chance to impress Erikkson and the rest of the country in an England international against Belarus on 25 May 2006 at Reading.


London Irish v Gloucester - Sunday 21 May 2006

London Irish are looking forward to their European Challenge Cup Final against Gloucester on Sunday 21 May at the Twickenham Stoop ground.  Whatever happens, London Irish have already secured a place in next season’s Heineken Cup and were pleased to discover that Mike Catt has been included in England’s 30 man squad to tour Australia for a two test series in Sydney on 11 June and Melbourne on 17 June 2006.  For more information please see http://www.london-irish.com/

A satisfactory return to the Championship

The last match of the season resulted in a 1-1 draw for Luton Town FC in an away game to Burnley.  A goal from Luton in the 42nd minute saw the away side take the lead although Burnley equalised in the 77th minute.  Luton finished the Championship in 10th place.  For more information please see http://www.lutontown.premiumtv.co.uk/

Jonah Lomu Dinner - 18 May 2006

Global Sports Management are arranging the Jonah Lomu dinner on 18 May at the Royal Garden Hotel, High Street, Kensington.  This is to be an intimate and exclusive occasion where guests will rub shoulders with Jonah and his friends from the world of sport, including Carlos Spencer, Justin Marshall, Linford Christie and Darren Campbell, amongst others.


Victory for London Irish

A great away result for London Irish against Gloucester Rugby on Saturday 28 January 2006 with Juan Leguizamon and Riki Flutey scoring for the Irish.  With a victory of 13-9 in London Irish’s favour, this sees them in 5th position in the Premiership table.  For more information please see http://www.london-irish.com/

A win for Luton Town

Luton Town, who are now in 9th position in the League Championship table, beat QPR 2-0 at Kenilworth Road on Saturday 21 January 2006.  Luton’s first goal came in the 13th minute from Markus Heikkinen but it wasn’t until the 85th minute that Steve Howard put Luton 2-0 up which was the final result.  For more information please see http://www.lutontown.premiumtv.co.uk/


Excellent result for Nottingham Panthers

A superb performance by the Nottingham Panthers as they beat Coventry 4-0 at the National Ice Centre on Saturday 14 January 2006.  Man of the Match for the Panthers was Curtis Cruickshank.  For more information please see http://www.panthers.co.uk/

Extreme Energy does the Gumball 3000!

Extreme Energy has signed a deal to be the exclusive and official energy drink suppliers of the 2005 “Gumball 3000” Rally.  Fuelling the 3,000 mile road trip from London to Monaco.  Helping the drivers to STOP, REVIVE & SURVIVE.  For much information please see http://www.extremedrinks.com

London Irish unlucky

A close finish in the game between London Irish and Leicester Tigers at the Madejski Stadium on Sunday 8 January 2006.  Unfortunately for London Irish, the game ended in defeat with a final score of 25-28.  For more information please see http://www.london-irish.com/

Nottingham Panthers defeat

Nottingham Panthers played the Sheffield Steelers at the National Ice Centre on Saturday 7 January 2006.  Despite a good start for the Panthers, they were unable to finish with a win.  Final score: Panthers 2, Sheffield 3.  For more information please see http://www.panthers.co.uk/

Luton Town – FA Cup result

An unlucky result at Kenilworth Road as Luton Town played Liverpool on Saturday 7 January 2006.  Despite losing 5-3 to Liverpool, this proved to be an exciting game from start to finish with Luton putting the pressure on the Premiership team.  One that Luton will remember and be proud of.  For more information please see http://www.lutontown.premiumtv.co.uk/

Defeat for Luton Town

A disappointing 2-1 defeat to Watford on Monday 2 January 2006 at Kenilworth Road.  Luton struggled and were already 2-0 down by half time.  They tried to come back in the second half as Carlos Edwards scored Luton’s first and only goal of the match.  This sees Luton Town in 9th position in the League table.  For more information please see http://www.lutontown.premiumtv.co.uk/

Win for Nottingham Panthers

A good result for Nottingham Panthers as they won 6-3 at home against Basingstoke on Monday 2 January 2006.  Joe Carderelli was named Man of the Match for the Panthers with his impressive scoring of 4 goals.  For more information please see http://www.panthers.co.uk/

Disappointment for London Irish

In London Irish’s home game to Wasps on Saturday 31 December 2005, London Irish ended their 9 match winning sequence with a disappointing result of 19-35.  Ross Laidlaw scored his first penalty of the game in the 12th minute and went on to score a further 3 penalties.  Unfortunately for London Irish they did not finish the game with the result they would have hoped for.  For more information please see http://www.london-irish.com/

A win for London Irish

Fantastic result for London Irish at home to Gloucester on Sunday 20 November 2005.  Six penalties were scored by Barry Everitt, the first being as early as the third minute, followed by further penalties in the 15th and 19th minutes.  Despite the away team’s attempts in the second half, London Irish secured victory ending the game 25-10.  For more information please see http://www.london-irish.com/

Disappointment for Luton Town

A victory for Norwich against Luton Town on Saturday 19 November 2005 was a disappointing result for Luton.  Norwich were already 2-0 up by the end of the first half and Luton did not seem to have the inclination to fight back.  Definitely not a game Luton will want to remember.  For more information please see http://www.lutontown.premiumtv.co.uk/

Good result for Nottingham Panthers

Nottingham Panthers secured a 2-0 win on Saturday 19 November 2005 as they played Edinburgh at the National Ice Centre.  This sees them in second position in the League Table.  For more information please see http://www.panthers.co.uk/

Victory for Nottingham Panthers

Nottingham Panthers played Basingstoke Bison on Sunday 13 November 2005.  A good game for the Panthers as they beat Basingstoke 4-2 at the National Ice Centre, Nottingham.  Carderelli was named Panthers’ Man of the Match.  For more information please see http://www.panthers.co.uk/

Away win for London Irish

Bad weather conditions did not deter play for London Irish as they went on to win away to Newcastle Falcons on Friday 11 November 2005.  A great result for the Irish.  Final score Newcastle Falcons 20, London Irish 23.  For more information please see http://www.london-irish.com/

Luton Town defeated

A game that didn’t go in Luton’s favour as they lost 2-3 to Burnley at Kenilworth Road on Saturday 5 November 2005, their first defeat since March.  Burnley were already 2-1 up by half time and despite Luton taking control in the second half, they couldn’t get past Burnley’s defence.  For more information please see http://www.lutontown.premiumtv.co.uk/

 

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