Bjorn Free the Dane May Have Been Forced to Say Sorry to Ian Woosnam but That Doesn't Mean He Was Wrong, Says Alan Campbell
Sunday Herald › September 12, 2006
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Sunday Herald › September 12, 2006
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FEW undercards have produced a scrap as intriguing as the one we revelled in last week. In the blue corner, representing Denmark and a searing grievance, Thomas Bjorn.
In the red corner, representing Wales and the art of how not to be a captain, Ian Woosnam.See the full content of this document
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Bjorn Free the Dane May Have Been Forced to Say Sorry to Ian Woosnam but That Doesn't Mean He Was Wrong, Says Alan Campbell
If the build-up to the main Ryder Cup bout at the K Club on September 22 had been notable only for its sedateness, Bjorn's explosive combination of uppercuts and hooks changed the canvas. But instead of Woosnam being sprawled all over it, the Welshman didn't even need to retaliate before the Dane's minders threw in the towel.
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